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DNA Repair Mechanisms

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780123226501, 0123226503 
ناشر: Academic Press Inc 
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Content: 
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages xvii-xviii, Philip C. Hanawalt, Errol C. Friedberg
REPAIRABLE DAMAGE IN DNA, Pages 1-14, Peter A. Cerutti
Workshop Summary: DISTRIBUTION AND QUANTITATION OF DNA DAMAGE, Pages 15-18, Ann Ganesan
LESIONS IN ALKYLATED DNA DETERMINED BY SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ALKALI, APURINIC ENDONUCLEASE OR N-GLYCOSIDASE, Pages 19-22, Thomas P. Brent, George W. Teebor, Nahum J. Duker
ENZYMATIC RECOGNITION OF DNA DAMAGES INDUCED BY IONIZING RADIATION, Pages 23-26, Susan S. Wallace, Paul R. Armel, Harold L. Katcher
Micrococcus luteus UV-ENDONUCLEASE-SENSITIVE SITES IN FAR- AND NEAR-UV-IRRADIATED CHINESE HAMSTER OVARY CELLS, Pages 27-30, Richard J. Reynolds, Paul H.M. Lohman
REPAIR OF ALKYLATED DNA IN CHINESE HAMSTER CELLS MEASURED BY LOSS OF ENZYME-SENSITIVE SITES IN ISOLATED DNA, Pages 31-34, John J. Roberts, Jason Shackleton
SEROLOGIC ASSAY OF DNA BASE DAMAGE, Pages 35-38, Hazel L. Lewis, John F. Ward
NON-DIMER UV DAMAGE IN DNA AND POLY d(A-T), Pages 39-42, Ross S. Feldberg
PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY OF DNA CONTAINING 5-IODOURACIL AND 5-IODOCYTOSINE, Pages 43-46, R.O. Rahn, R.S. Stafford, C.T. Hadden
DNA REPAIR PATHWAYS: EXCISION REPAIR IN PERMEABILIZED CELLS, Pages 47-55, Philip C. Hanawalt, Charles Allen Smith
A NEW CLASSIFICATION OF PATHWAYS REPAIRING PYRIMIDINE DIMER DAMAGE IN DNA, Pages 57-72, Alvin J. Clark, Michael R. Volkert
MAKING AND CORRECTING ERRORS IN DNA SYNTHESIS : IN VITRO STUDIES OF MUTAGENESIS, Pages 73-84, S. Boiteux, G. Villani, S. Spadari, F. Zambrano, M. Radman
CELL SURVIVAL, EXCISION REPAIR AND DNA REPLICATION IN EUKARYOTIC CELLS, Pages 85-93, J.E. Cleaver, J.I. Williams, L. Kapp, S.D. Park
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF UV-INDUCED POST REPLICATION REPAIR DAUGHTER STRAND GAPS, Pages 95-99, Robert Carey Johnson, William F. McNeill
A GENERAL METHOD FOR ISOLATION OF REPAIR-DEFICIENT MUTANTS, Pages 101-104, Aziz Sancar, Claud S. Rupert
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES AND KEYNOTES ON DNA REPAIR, Pages 105-111, Paul Howard-Flanders
IVAR JOHANSEN, Page 112, Paul Howard-Flanders
ENZYMATIC PHOTOREACTIVATTON OF DNA, Pages 113-122, Betsy M. Sutherland
WORKSHOP SUMMARY : MECHANISM AND DIVERSITY OF PHOTOREACTIVATION, Pages 123-128, Claude HELENE
SOME PROPERTIES OF A DNA PHOTOREACTIVATING ENZYME FROM STREPTOMYCES GRISEUS, Pages 129-132, A.P.M. Eker
LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT SUBSTANCES THAT ENHANCE DNA PHOTOLYASE ACTIVITY, Pages 133-136, Harold Werbin, John Madden
MECHANISM OF ACTION OF THE PHOTOREACTIVATING ENZYME FROM E. COLI: RECENT RESULTS, Pages 137-140, John Clark Sutherland
PHOTOSENSITIZED SPLITTING OF THYMINE DIMERS IN DNA BY PEPTIDES AND PROTEIN CONTAINING TRYPTOPHANYL RESIDUES, Pages 141-146, Claude Hélène, Michel Charlier, Jean-Jacques Toulmé, Francine Toulmé
EVIDENCE FOR PHOTOENZYMATICALLY REPAIRABLE, LETHAL “NONDIMER” PHOTOPRODUCTS FORMED IN E. COLI CELLS BY NEAR UV LIGHT, Pages 147-150, Walter Harm
PHOTOREACTIVATION OF Escherichia coli IRRADIATED WITH IONIZING RADIATION, Pages 151-154, Tzu-chien V. Wang, Kendric C. Smith
ULTRAVIOLET-LIGHT TRIGGERED DISAPPEARANCE OF PHOTOREACTIVATING ENZYME, Pages 155-158, Gary D. Small
CLONING THE PHR GENE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI,, Pages 159-162, Claud S. Rupert, Aziz Sancar
BASE EXCISION REPAIR OF DNA, Pages 163-173, Errol C. Friedberg, Thomas Bonura, Richard Cone, Rhona Simmons, Corrie Anderson
WORKSHOP SUMMARY: ENZYMOLOGY OF BASE EXCISION REPAIR, Pages 175-178, Stuart Linn
DNA GLYCOSYLASES OF ESCHERICHIA COLI, Pages 179-182, T. Lindahl, P. Karran, S. Riazuddin
URACIL-DNA GLYCOSYLASE MUTANTS ARE MUTATORS, Pages 183-186, Bruce K. Duncan, Bernard Weiss
ENDONUCLEASES SPECIFIC FOR APURINIC SITES IN DNA, Pages 187-190, Walter G. Verly
THE ENDONUCLEASE ACTIVITY OF EXONUCLEASE III AND THE REPAIR OF URACIL-CONTAINING DNA IN ESCHERICHIA COLI, Pages 191-194, B. Weiss, S.G. Rogers, A.F. Taylor
BASE-EXCISION REPAIR IN MICROCOCCUS LUTEUS, Pages 195-197, Jacques Laval, Josiane Pierre
ENZYMES FROM HUMAN FIBROBLASTS FOR THE REPAIR OF AP DNA, Pages 199-203, Stuart Linn, Urs Kuhnlein, Walter A. Deutsch
ENZYMATIC PATHWAYS OF DAMAGED NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION, Pages 205-217, Lawrence Grossman, Sheikh Riazuddin
ENZYMOLOGY OF NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR, Pages 219-224, Evelyn Waldstein
A DNA-BINDING ACTIVITY ASSOCIATED WITH THE uvrA+ PROTEIN FROM Escherichia coli, Pages 225-228, Erling Seeberg
CLONING OF E. COLI DNA REPAIR GENES, Pages 229-235, W. Dean Rupp, Aziz Sancar, William J. Kennedy, Jon Ayers, Jonathan Griswold
ENDONUCLEASE ACTIVITIES IN EXTRACTS OF MICROCOCCUS LUTEUS AGAINST GAMMA-IRRADIATED DNA, Pages 237-240, U. Hagen, G. Schäfer, P. Haas, T. Coquerelle
WORKSHOP SUMMARY: EXCISION REPAIR PATHWAYS IN BACTERIA, Pages 241-245, Warren E. Masker
EXCISION REPAIR AND MUTAGENESIS ARE COMPLEX PROCESSES, Pages 247-250, Kendric C. Smith, David A. Youngs, Emmanuel Van der Schueren, Kenneth M. Carlson, Neil J. Sargentini
UVRD, UVRE AND RECL REPRESENT A SINGLE GENE, Pages 251-254, Sidney R. Kushner, John Shepherd, Gwynneth Edwards, Valerie F. Maples
ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS FOR EXCISION AND RESYNTHESIS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI: DNA POLYMERASE III ROLE?, Pages 255-260, Priscilla K. Cooper, Joyce G. Hunt
PYRIMIDINE DIMER EXCISION IN EXONUCLEASE DEFICIENT MUTANTS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI, Pages 261-265, Warren E. Masker, John W. Chase
CONDITIONS FOR CONSTITUTIVE AND INDUCIBLE GAP FILLING OF EXCISION AND POSTREPLICATION REPAIR IN TOLUENE TREATED E. coli, Pages 267-270, R. Ben-Ishai, E. Pugravitsky, R. Sharon
EFFECTS OF PHAGE INFECTION ON Escherichia coli EXCISION REPAIR MEASURED in vitro, Pages 271-275, Peter Strike
REPAIR OF DNA DAMAGE IN MYCOPLASMAS, Pages 277-281, Jyotirmoy Das, Jack Maniloff, Utpal Chaudhuri, Amit Ghosh
ROLE OF THE GENE mtcA IN THE RESISTANCE OF MICROCOCCUS RADIODURANS TO THE LETHAL EFFECTS' OF MITOMYCIN C AND ALKYLATION MUTAGENESIS, Pages 283-286, Philip R. Tempest, Bevan E.B. Moseley
ON THE MECHANISM FOR REPAIR OF CROSS-LINKED DNA IN E. coli TREATED WITH PSORALEN AND LIGHT, Pages 287-290, Ronald S. Cole, Richard R. Sinden, George H. Yoakum, Steven Broyles
ENDONUCLEASE FROM CALF THYMUS THAT ACTS ON DNA IRRADIATED WITH LOW UV DOSES, Pages 291-294, Evelyn Waldstein, Shoshana Peller, Aja Robel, R.B. Setlow
ON THE NATURE OF THE HUMAN ENDONUCLEASE ACTIVITY DIRECTED AGAINST ULTRA-VIOLET IRRADIATED DNA, Pages 295-299, George Teebor, Mindy Goldstein, Krystyna Frenkel, Nahum Duker, Thomas Brent
PARTIAL PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE THYMINE DIMER EXCISING ACTIVITIES FROM HUMAN KB CELLS, Pages 301-305, Kent H. Cook, Errol C. Friedberg
INTRODUCTION OF T4 ENDONUCLEASE V INTO FROZEN AND THAWED MAMMALIAN CELLS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF REMOVAL OF UV INDUCED PHOTOPRODUCTS, Pages 307-310, A.A. van Zeeland
REMOVAL OF T4 ENDONUCLEASE V SENSITIVE SITES AND REPAIR REPLICATION IN CONFLUENT HUMAN DIPLOID FIBROBLASTS, Pages 311-314, Charles Allen Smith
STUDIES ON THE MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR IN UV-IRRADIATED HUMAN CELLS IN CULTURE, Pages 315-318, Ursula K. Ehmann, Kem H. Cook, Errol C. Friedberg
KINETICS OF UV-INDUCED EXCISION REPAIR IN HUMAN FIBROBLASTS. SIMULTANEOUS STUDIES OF INCISION-PRODUCED SINGLE-STRAND BREAKS AND THE REMOVAL OF ENDONUCLEASE-SENSITIVE SITES USING THE DNA UNWINDING TECHNIQUE., Pages 319-322, Klaus Erixon, Gunnar Ahnström
THE REMOVAL OF UV-INDUCED PYRIMIDINE DIMERS FROM THE REPLICATED AND UNREPLICATED DNA OF HUMAN FIBROBLASTS, Pages 323-326, Raymond Waters
DISTRIBUTION OF UV-INDUCED DNA REPAIR SYNTHESIS IN HUMAN CHROMATIN, Pages 327-332, Michael J. Smerdon, Michael W. Lieberman
EXCISION REPAIR IN MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 333-336, Farid E. Ahmed, R.B. Setlow
A POSSIBLE ROLE FOR POLY ADP-RIBOSE IN DNA REPAIR, Pages 337-340, Robert C. Benjamin, D. Michael Gill
WORKSHOP SUMMARY: Conditioned Repair Responses, Pages 341-344, B.A. Bridges
THE INVOLVEMENT OF E.COLI DNA POLYMERASE III IN CONSTITUTIVE AND INDUCIBLE MUTAGENIC REPAIR, Pages 345-348, B.A. BRIDGES
STUDIES OF THE RECA AND LEXA GENES OF ESCHERICHIA COLI K-12, Pages 349-360, Kevin McEntee
AN ESCHERICHIA COLI MUTANT WITH AK ALTERED INDUCIBLE rec+/lex+ DEPENDENT DNA REPAIR PATHWAY, Pages 361-365, Lorraine J. Gudas, David W. Mount
INDUCTION AND REPRESSION OF THE recA GENE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI, Pages 367-370, Peter T. Emmerson, Stephen C. West
COMPLEXITY IN THE REGULATION OF SOS FUNCTIONS IN BACTERIA, Pages 371-374, Evelyn M. Witkin, Paul Kirschmeier
tif-1 MEDIATED RECOVERY FROM UV BLOCKAGE OF DNA SYNTHESIS IN Escherichia coli: A MECHANISM OF INDUCED MUTAGENESIS?, Pages 375-378, Steven G. Sedgwick
THE ROLE OF PROTEASES IN SOS REGULATION, Pages 379-382, M.S. Meyn, T. Rossman, P. Gottlieb, W. Troll
TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF THE recA REGION OF E. COLI, Pages 383-386, Ann McPartland, Linda Green, Harrison Echols
DOSE RESPONSE RELATIONS FOR UV INDUCED REPAIR PHENOMENA, Pages 387-390, D.J. Fluke, Ernest C. Pollard
PATHWAYS INVOLVED IN REPAIR OF ALKYLATION DAMAGE IN E.COLI, Pages 391-394, P.F. Schendel, M. Defais, P. Jeggo, L. Samson, J. Cairns
THE UV INDUCIBILITY OF P32 SYNTHESIS, Pages 395-399, H.M. Krisch, G. Van Houwe
THE DEPENDENCE OF UV-MUTAGENESIS IN PHAGE T4 ON DNA LIGASE, POLYMERASE, AND NUCLEASE FUNCTIONS, Pages 401-404, Daniel B. Yarosh
WORKSHOP SUMMARY: DNA REPAIR IN LOWER EUCARYOTES, Pages 405-411, R.H. Haynes, L. Prakash, M.A. Resnick, B.S. Cox, E. Moustacchi, J.B. Boyd
PATHWAYS OF DNA REPAIR IN YEAST, Pages 413-416, Louise Prakash, Satya Prakash
THE IMPORTANCE OF DNA DOUBLE-STRAND BREAK REPAIR IN YEAST, Pages 417-420, Michael A. Resnick
ON THE INDUCIBILITY OF ERROR-PRONE REPAIR IN YEAST, Pages 421-423, F. Eckardt, E. Moustacchi, R.H. Haynes
THE FATE OF MITOCHONDRIAL DNA AND OF MITOCHONDRIAL GENETIC MARKERS AFTER UV IRRADIATION OF Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Pages 425-428, E. Moustacchi, M. Heude, S. Hixon
RECOMBINATION AND REPAIR IN SIMPLE EUKARYOTES, Pages 429-435, B.S. Cox
ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT INDUCED MUTAGENESIS IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE, Pages 437-440, Chris Lawrence, Roshan B. Christensen
REGULATION BY PROTEINASES OF A PUTATIVE REC-NUCLEASE OF NEUEOSPOM, Pages 441-444, M.J. Fraser, S. Kwong, D.M. Gáler, T.Y.-K. Chow
GENETICS OF DNA REPAIR IN THE CELLULAR SLIME MOLD, DICTYOSTELIUM DISCOIDEUM, Pages 445-448, D.L. Welker, R.A. Deering
DNA REPAIR IN DROSOPHILA, Pages 449-452, James B. Boyd
Mutagen Sensitivity of Drosophila melanogaster IV. Interactions of X Chromosome Mutants, Pages 453-456, P. Smith Dennis
WORKSHOP SUMMARY: DNA STRAND BREAK REPAIR IN EUKARYOTES, Pages 457-463, Franklin Hutchinson
ESTIMATION OF DNA STRAND BREAKS IN SINGLE MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 465-468, Björn Rydberg, Karl J. Johanson
REPAIR OF DNA BREAKS INDUCED BY GAMMA RAYS AND FAST NEUTRONS IN CHINESE HAMSTER CELLS, Pages 469-472, Gunnar Ahnström, Karl-Anders Edvardsson
A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DNA SINGLE-STRAND BREAKS AND DNA-PROTEIN CROSSLINKS IN INTERCALATOR-TREATED MOUSE L1210 CELLS, Pages 473-476, Kurt W. Kohn, Warren E. Ross, Regina A.G. Ewig
DNA DAMAGE AND MAMMALIAN CELL KILLING, Pages 477-480, M.M. Elkind
REJOINING OF DNA STRAND BREAKS IN NONDIVIDING CELLS IRRADIATED IN SITU, Pages 481-484, J.T. Lett, P.C. Keng, C. Sun
WORKSHOP SUMMARY: Replicative Bypass Mechanisms in Mammalian Cells, Pages 485-488, Alan R. Lehmann
DNA REPLICATION IN ULTRAVIOLET-IRRADIATED MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 489-492, Howard J. Edenberg
PYRIMIDINE DIMERS IN DNA STRANDS OF MAMMALIAN CELLS SYNTHESIZED AFTER UV-IRRADIATION, Pages 493-497, Rogerio Meneghini, Carlos F.M. Menck
ON THE PRESENCE OF UV-ENDONUCLEASE SENSITIVE SITES IN DAUGHTER DNA OF UV-IRRADIATED MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 499-503, Steven M. D'Ambrosio, R.B. Setlow
THE MECHANISM OF POST-REPLICATION REPAIR IN MAMMALIAN CELLS., Pages 505-508, Jay Doniger
A MODEL FOR POSTREPLICATION REPAIR OF UV DAMAGE IN MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 509-512, Martin F. Lavin
THE KINETICS OF POSTREPLICATION REPAIR IN MAMMALIAN CELLS AS STUDIED BY THE ALKALINE ELUTION TECHNIQUE, Pages 513-516, Raymond E. Meyn, Susan E. Fletcher
DNA REPLICATION IN NORMAL AND DEFECTIVE HUMAN CELLS AFTER UV IRRADIATION, Pages 517-518, A.R. LEHMANN
REPLICATIVE REPAIR IN XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM (XP) VARIANTS, Pages 519-522, Yoshisada Fujiwara
DNA BIFILARLY SUBSTITUTED WITH BROMODEOXYURIDINE IN THE FIRST ROUND OF SYNTHESIS, Pages 523-526, Kouichi Tatsumi, Bernard Strauss
DNA TEMPLATE BREAKAGE AND DECREASED EXCISION OF HYDROCARBON DERIVED ADDUCTS FROM CHINESE HAMSTER CELL DNA FOLLOWING CAFFEINE-INDUCED INHIBITION OF POST REPLICATION REPAIR, Pages 527-530, John J. Roberts, Frank Friedlos, Edgar S. Belka
VIRAL PROBES FOR MAMMALIAN CELL DNA REPAIR: RESULTS AND PROSPECTS, Pages 531-534, Rufus S. Day III
STUDIES ON UV-INDUCED VIRAL REVERSION, COCKAYNE'S SYNDROME, AND MNNG DAMAGE USING ADENOVIRUS 5, Pages 535-539, RUFUS S. DAY III, CHUCK ZIOLKOWSKI
PRODUCTION OF VIRAL STRUCTURAL ANTIGENS BY IRRADIATED ADENOVIRUS AS AN ASSAY FOR DNA REPAIR IN HUMAN FIBROBLASTS, Pages 541-545, Andrew J. Rainbow
SIMIAN VIRUS 40 AS A PROBE FOR STUDYING DNA REPAIR PATHWAYS IN MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 547-550, Alain R. Sarasin, Philip C. Hanawalt
REPAIR OF UV IRRADIATION DAMAGE IN SIMIAN VIRUS 40, Pages 551-554, Jon I. Williams, James E. Cleaver
DEFECTIVE HOST-CELL REACTIVATION OF UV-IRRADIATED HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS BY BLOOM'S SYNDROME SKIN FIBROBLASTS, Pages 555-558, Clifford Selsky, Ralph Weichselbaum, John B. Little
PROTEASE INHIBITORS PREVENT UV-ENHANCED VIRUS REACTIVATION IN E. COLI BUT NOT IN MONKEY KIDNEY CELLS, Pages 559-562, C.D. Lytle, J.G. Goddard, F.L. Buchta
UV-REACTIVATION OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS IS MUTAGENIC AND INDUCIBLE IN MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 563-566, William C. Summers, Uma Bandyopadhyay Dasgupta
THE EFFECT OF DNA DAMAGE ON THE INDUCTION OF SIMIAN VIRUS 40 (SV40) IN TRANSFORMED HAMSTER CELLS, Pages 567-571, Glen B. Zamansky, John B. Little, Paul H. Black, Joan C. Kaplan
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE BIOCHEMISTRY OF GENETIC RECOMBINATION, Pages 573-578, Era Cassuto
THE INITIATION OF GENETIC RECOMBINATION IN E. coli: STUDIES ON CUTTING In trans AS A FUNCTION OF TIME, Pages 579-583, Peter Ross
REPAIR AND RECOMBINATION OF UV-IRRADIATED PHAGE LAMBDA, Pages 585-588, John B. Hays, Sieghild Bohma
XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM, Pages 589-601, Dirk Bootsma
WORKSHOP SUMMARY: XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM, Pages 603-607, Jay H. Robbins
DNA REPAIR NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES WHICH PREVENT PREMATURE DEATH OF NEURONS IN HUMANS: EVIDENCE FROM STUDIES ON XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM, Pages 609-612, Jay H. Robbins, Alan D. Andrews, A.N. Moshell
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NEUROLOGIC DISEASE, ACUTE SUN SENSITIVITY, AND POST-ULTRAVIOLET COLONY-FORMING ABILITY IN XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM, Pages 613-616, Alan D. Andrews, Susanna F. Barrett, Jay H. Robbins
DNA REPAIR AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF 96 XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM PATIENTS IN JAPAN, Pages 617-620, Hiraku Takebe, Yoshisada Fujiwara, Masao S. Sasaki, Yoshiaki Sato, Takehito Kozuka, Osamu Nikaido, Kanji Ishizaki, Seiji Arase, Mituo Ikenaga
RESPONSE OF MAMMALIAN CELLS TO CHEMICAL DAMAGE, Pages 621-624, B. Strauss, K. Bose, M. Altamirano, R. Sklar, K. Tatsumi
DNA REPAIR DEFECTS AND HUMAN DISEASE, Pages 625-631, James German
CELL KILLING AND MUTAGENESIS IN REPAIR-DEFECTIVE HUMAN CELLS, Pages 633-636, C.F. ARLETT, S.A. HARCOURT
ATAXIA TELANGIECTASIA: A MODEL INHERITED DISEASE LINKING DEFICIENT DNA REPAIR WITH RADIOSENSITIVITY AND CANCER PRONENESS, Pages 637-650, M.C. Paterson
ATAXIA TELANGIECTASIA : CHARACTERIZATION OF HETEROZYGOTES, Pages 651-654, Martin F. Lavin, Philip C. Chen, Chev Kidson
REPAIR DEFICIENCY IN N-METHYL-N′-NITRO-N-NITROSOGUANIDINE TREATED ATAXIA TELANGIECTASIA FIBROBLASTS, Pages 655-658, Dominic A. Scudiero
AN INVESTIGATION OF DNA REPAIR POTENTIAL IN BLOOM'S SYNDROME, Pages 659-662, Raymond R. Tice, Jack M. Rary, Michael A Bender
SINGLE-STRAND DNA BREAKAGE AND REPAIR IN BLOOM'S SYNDROME CELLS, Pages 663-666, R.A. Vincent Jr., M.D. Hays, R.C. Johnson
EFFECTS OF DNA DAMAGING AGENTS ON CULTURED FIBROBLASTS DERIVED FROM PATIENTS WITH COCKAYNE SYNDROME, Pages 667-670, M.H. Wade, E.H.Y. Chu
SISTER CHROMATID EXCHANGES IN DYSKERATOSIS CONGENITA AFTER EXPOSURE TO TRIMETHYL PSORALEN AND UV LIGHT, Pages 671-674, D. Martin Carter, Alan Gaynor, Joseph McGuire
FANCONI'S ANEMIA A CONDITION POSSIBLY ASSOCIATED WITH A DEFECTIVE DNA REPAIR, Pages 675-684, Masao S. Sasaki
X-RAY SENSITIVITY OF FIBROBLASTS FROM PATIENTS WITH RETINOBLASTOMA AND WITH ABNORMALITIES OF CHROMOSOME 13, Pages 685-690, John B. Little, Ralph R. Weichselbaum, John Nove, Daniel M. Albert
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICALS CAUSING CANCER AND GENETIC BIRTH DEFECTS, Pages 691-698, Bruce N. Ames
WORKSHOP SUMMARY: Chemical Damage and Mutagenesis in Mammalian Systems, Pages 699-700, C.F. Arlett
BIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF X-RAY INDUCED DNA DAMAGE AND REPAIR PROCESSES IN RELATION TO CELL KILLING AND CARCINOGENESIS, Pages 701-711, John B. Little
CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF RADIATION-INDUCED MUTAGENESIS AND ITS ROLE IN CARCINOGENESIS, Pages 713-716, James E. Trosko, Chia-cheng Chang
BIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE THAT DNA REPAIR PROCESSES IN NORMAL HUMAN CELLS ACT TO REDUCE THE LETHAL AND MUTAGENIC EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO CARCINOGENS, Pages 717-722, Veronica M. Maher, Delia J. Dorney, Robert H. Heflich, J. William Levinson, Alan L. Mendrala, J. Justin McCormick
EVIDENCE FOR THE INVOLVEMENT OF DIFFERENT REPAIR MECHANISMS IN MUTAGENESIS AND CELL KILLING IN V79 CELLS, Pages 723-727, M. Fox, S. McMillan
EFFECTS OF LIQUID HOLDING ON CELL KILLING AND MUTATION INDUCTION IN NORMAL AND REPAIR - DEFICIENT HUMAN CELL STRAINS, Pages 729-732, J.W.I.M. Simons
FIXATION AND EXPRESSION OF RECESSIVE MUTATIONS IN MAMMALIAN CELLS AS A MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF CARCINOGENESIS, Pages 733-738, Anne Kinsella, Suzanne Mousset, Claude Szpirer, Miroslav Radman
MAMMALIAN CELL MUTAGENESIS AS A BIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCE OF DNA DAMAGE, Pages 739-749, J. Justin McCormick, Veronica M. Maher
RELATION BETWEEN DNA REPAIR, CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS, AND SISTER CHROMATID EXCHANGES, Pages 751-760, Sheldon Wolff
DNA REPAIR IN DIFFERENTIATION, Pages 761-768, Chev Kidson
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CELLULAR AGEING AND GENETIC DEFECTS, Pages 769-777, Robin Holliday
THE ACUTE AND CHRONIC EFFECTS OF ULTRAVIOLET ENERGY ON MAMMALIAN SKIN, Pages 779-782, John H. Epstein
DEATH OF ESCHERICHIA COLI CELLS AS A CONSEQUENCE OF DAMAGE TO DNA BY FAR-ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION, Pages 783-788, P.A. Swenson
ACTION OF THREE MUTAGENS ON HeLa DNA REPLICATION, Pages 789-791, Robert B. Painter
UV IRRADIATION AND THE MAMMALIAN CELL CYCLE, Pages 793-796, Andrew Collins, Bob Johnson, Stephen Downes, Foch Yew, Kornel Burg
CLONING OF A GENE THAT CONTROLS RADIATION SENSITIVITY, CELL DIVISION, AND CAPSULAR POLYSACCHARIDE SYNTHESIS, THE lon(capR) GENE, Pages 797-800, Barbara Zehnbauer, Alvin Markovitz
Author Index, Pages 801-804
Subject Index, Pages 805-813




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