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Type Repair after Chemical Damage

lonizing-Type Repair after Chemical Damage [Pg.162]

Our results with MMS are essentially the same as the results with EMS described above. [Pg.162]

FIGURE 7. Diagrammatic representation of the two forms of repair in human cells after DNA damage, as visualized with the BrUra photolysis assay. [Pg.163]

FIGURE 8. A I I Mu,) response to 313-nm radiation after EMS damage and repair in BrdUrd. Note similarity to y-ray repair (Fig. 4). [Pg.163]

PS is a highly reactive carcinogen that induces a high incidence of skin tumors in mice (Preussmann, 1968). In our assay, this agent induces repair events typical of ionizing radiation. Another highly reactive [Pg.163]


A. lonizing-Type Repair after Chemical Damage... [Pg.162]

Vn. XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM AND UV-TYPE REPAIR AFTER CHEMICAL DAMAGE TO DNA... [Pg.165]

Chemical agents that damage DNA can be classified into two major groups on the basis of the type of repair observed after treatment—those that induce ionizing-type repair and those that induce UV-type repair. One agent, 4-NQO, induces repair activity of both types. [Pg.167]


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