We have developed a novel method that uses a microfilter mask to produce ultraviolet-induced DNA lesions in localized areas of the cell nucleus. This technique allows us to visualize localized DNA repair in situ using immunologic probes. Two major types of DNA photoproducts [cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers and (6–4) photoproducts] were indeed detected in several foci per nucleus in normal human fibroblasts. They were repaired at those localized sites at different speeds, indicating that DNA photoproducts remain in relatively fixed nuclear positions during repair. A nucleotide excision repair protein, proliferating cell nuclear antigen, was recruited to the sites of DNA damage within 30 min after ultraviolet exposure. The level of proliferatin...
We have developed a technique whereby 3-h pulses of arabinofuranosyl cytosine (ara-C) and hydroxyure...
We describe the development and application of in situ end labelling (ISEL) to identity sites of dam...
Sunlight and some environmental chemical agents produce lesions in the DNA of human skin cells that ...
The two major forms of DNA damage produced by 254 nm UV light are cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD)...
The repair of damage induced in DNA by ultraviolet light involves excision of the damage and then re...
The repair of damage induced in DNA by ultraviolet light involves excision of the damage and then re...
The repair of damage induced in DNA by ultraviolet light involves excision of the damaged sequence a...
The occurrence of DNA repair in UV- (254 nm) and X-irradiated normal human diploid fibroblasts maint...
We have recently developed a micropore ultraviolet irradiation technique. An isopore membrane filter...
The two major forms of DNA damage produced by 254 nm UV light are cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD)...
UVR, by initiating the DNA damage, can lead to mutagenesis and is regarded as the prime cause of mos...
Unscheduled DNA synthesis (UDS) is the final stage of the process of repair of DNA lesions induced b...
The occurrence of DNA repair in UV- (254 nm) and X-irradiated normal human diploid fibroblasts maint...
We describe the development and application of in situ end labelling (ISEL) to identity sites of dam...
We have recently developed a micropore ultraviolet irradiation technique. An isopore membrane filter...
We have developed a technique whereby 3-h pulses of arabinofuranosyl cytosine (ara-C) and hydroxyure...
We describe the development and application of in situ end labelling (ISEL) to identity sites of dam...
Sunlight and some environmental chemical agents produce lesions in the DNA of human skin cells that ...
The two major forms of DNA damage produced by 254 nm UV light are cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD)...
The repair of damage induced in DNA by ultraviolet light involves excision of the damage and then re...
The repair of damage induced in DNA by ultraviolet light involves excision of the damage and then re...
The repair of damage induced in DNA by ultraviolet light involves excision of the damaged sequence a...
The occurrence of DNA repair in UV- (254 nm) and X-irradiated normal human diploid fibroblasts maint...
We have recently developed a micropore ultraviolet irradiation technique. An isopore membrane filter...
The two major forms of DNA damage produced by 254 nm UV light are cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD)...
UVR, by initiating the DNA damage, can lead to mutagenesis and is regarded as the prime cause of mos...
Unscheduled DNA synthesis (UDS) is the final stage of the process of repair of DNA lesions induced b...
The occurrence of DNA repair in UV- (254 nm) and X-irradiated normal human diploid fibroblasts maint...
We describe the development and application of in situ end labelling (ISEL) to identity sites of dam...
We have recently developed a micropore ultraviolet irradiation technique. An isopore membrane filter...
We have developed a technique whereby 3-h pulses of arabinofuranosyl cytosine (ara-C) and hydroxyure...
We describe the development and application of in situ end labelling (ISEL) to identity sites of dam...
Sunlight and some environmental chemical agents produce lesions in the DNA of human skin cells that ...