We have investigated the kinetics of the loss of thymine dimers from the acid-insoluble fraction of several ultraviolet (UV)-irradiated cultured human cell lines. Our results show that UV fluences between 10 and 40 J/m2 produce an average of 21–85 x 10(5) thymine dimers per cell and an eventual maximal loss per cell of 12–20 x 10(5) thymine dimers. The time for half-maximal loss of dimers ranged from 12–22 h after UV irradiation. In contrast, the time for half-maximal repair synthesis of DNA measured by autoradiography was 4.5 h. This figure agrees well with reported half-maximal repair synthesis times, which range from 0.5 to 3.6 h based on our analysis. The discrepancy in the kinetics of the loss of thymine dimers from DNA and repair synt...
We have developed a new assay which allows us to monitor the rates of repair of potentially lethal d...
The kinetics of thymine photodimerization in E. coli DNA have been measured at various wavelengths o...
While mid-ultraviolet, near-ultraviolet and visible light are ubiquitous factors in our environment,...
We have investigated the kinetics of the loss of thymine dimers from the acid-insoluble fraction of ...
The kinetics of excision repair in confluent cultures of diploid human fibroblasts after ultraviolet...
Previous studies on the kinetics of thymine dimer excision and unscheduled DNA synthesis in UV-irrad...
The incidence of pyrimidine dimer formation and the kinetics of DNA repair in African green monkey k...
UV-induced thymine dimers (10 J/m2 of UV-C) were assayed in normal human and xeroderma pigmentosum (...
We assessed the in situ time-dependent loss of epidermal thymine dimers and 6-4 photoproducts in ski...
Sheehan et al (2002) published a paper on UV-dimers in human skin and their repair with contradictio...
The occurrence of DNA repair in UV- (254 nm) and X-irradiated normal human diploid fibroblasts maint...
Within 12–24 hr after human cells were irradiated with ultraviolet light, approximately 50% of the u...
Femtosecond time-resolved infrared spectroscopy is used to study the formation of cyclobutane dimers...
The excision repair kinetics of UVB (280–320 nm)*-induced pyrimidine dimers in DNA of human skin in ...
Fifty years ago thymine dimer was discovered in the Biochemical and Biophysical Laboratory of Delft ...
We have developed a new assay which allows us to monitor the rates of repair of potentially lethal d...
The kinetics of thymine photodimerization in E. coli DNA have been measured at various wavelengths o...
While mid-ultraviolet, near-ultraviolet and visible light are ubiquitous factors in our environment,...
We have investigated the kinetics of the loss of thymine dimers from the acid-insoluble fraction of ...
The kinetics of excision repair in confluent cultures of diploid human fibroblasts after ultraviolet...
Previous studies on the kinetics of thymine dimer excision and unscheduled DNA synthesis in UV-irrad...
The incidence of pyrimidine dimer formation and the kinetics of DNA repair in African green monkey k...
UV-induced thymine dimers (10 J/m2 of UV-C) were assayed in normal human and xeroderma pigmentosum (...
We assessed the in situ time-dependent loss of epidermal thymine dimers and 6-4 photoproducts in ski...
Sheehan et al (2002) published a paper on UV-dimers in human skin and their repair with contradictio...
The occurrence of DNA repair in UV- (254 nm) and X-irradiated normal human diploid fibroblasts maint...
Within 12–24 hr after human cells were irradiated with ultraviolet light, approximately 50% of the u...
Femtosecond time-resolved infrared spectroscopy is used to study the formation of cyclobutane dimers...
The excision repair kinetics of UVB (280–320 nm)*-induced pyrimidine dimers in DNA of human skin in ...
Fifty years ago thymine dimer was discovered in the Biochemical and Biophysical Laboratory of Delft ...
We have developed a new assay which allows us to monitor the rates of repair of potentially lethal d...
The kinetics of thymine photodimerization in E. coli DNA have been measured at various wavelengths o...
While mid-ultraviolet, near-ultraviolet and visible light are ubiquitous factors in our environment,...