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DNA Repair and Cancer Research / ed. by A. Graffi, St. Tanneberger, Th. Matthes, K. Magdon.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Fortschritte der Onkologie ; 4Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2022]Copyright date: ©1979Edition: Reprint 2021Description: 1 online resource (206 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783112528518
  • 9783112528525
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Fundamentals of DNA repair -- Single and Double Strand Breaks in the Cellular DNA -- Some Aspects of Unscheduled DNA synthesis in Irradiated Cells -- Comparative Evaluation of the DNA Repair Contribution to the Recovery of the Viability of Bacteria and the Eukaryotic Cells after Irradiation -- The Biological Specificity of DNA Synthesis -- DNA repair after U V-irradiation and alkylating agents -- Rejoining of Incision Breaks in the DNA of Ultraviolet- Irradiated Proteus Mirabilis Wildtype and UV-sensitive Mutants -- UV-light Sensitivity and Split-dose Effects in two Strains of Murine Leukaemic L5178Y Cells -- DNA Repair in Barley after the Action of Methyl Nitrosourea and Sulphonic Acid Esters -- Modification of DNA repair by exogenous factors -- Studies on Alterations of DNA Repair Processes -- Photodynamically Induced DNA Damage, their Repair and the Influence of Different Chemicals on the Repair Process -- An Influence of Freezing the Cells on the Formation of Single-Strand Breaks in DNA after Irradiation -- Diseases associated with defective DNA repair -- Xeroderma Pigmentosum — Report of Three Cases and Ultrastructural Investigation of Sun-unexposed Tumour-free Skin -- Effects of UV-Light on DNA Synthesis in Photodermatoses -- Defective Repair of y-Irradiated DNA in a Case of Xeroderma Pigmentosum -- Clinical aspects of DNA repair -- The Importance of Frame-Shift Mutations in Carcinogenesis -- Clinical Aspects of DNA Repair -- List of Authors -- Index
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Fundamentals of DNA repair -- Single and Double Strand Breaks in the Cellular DNA -- Some Aspects of Unscheduled DNA synthesis in Irradiated Cells -- Comparative Evaluation of the DNA Repair Contribution to the Recovery of the Viability of Bacteria and the Eukaryotic Cells after Irradiation -- The Biological Specificity of DNA Synthesis -- DNA repair after U V-irradiation and alkylating agents -- Rejoining of Incision Breaks in the DNA of Ultraviolet- Irradiated Proteus Mirabilis Wildtype and UV-sensitive Mutants -- UV-light Sensitivity and Split-dose Effects in two Strains of Murine Leukaemic L5178Y Cells -- DNA Repair in Barley after the Action of Methyl Nitrosourea and Sulphonic Acid Esters -- Modification of DNA repair by exogenous factors -- Studies on Alterations of DNA Repair Processes -- Photodynamically Induced DNA Damage, their Repair and the Influence of Different Chemicals on the Repair Process -- An Influence of Freezing the Cells on the Formation of Single-Strand Breaks in DNA after Irradiation -- Diseases associated with defective DNA repair -- Xeroderma Pigmentosum — Report of Three Cases and Ultrastructural Investigation of Sun-unexposed Tumour-free Skin -- Effects of UV-Light on DNA Synthesis in Photodermatoses -- Defective Repair of y-Irradiated DNA in a Case of Xeroderma Pigmentosum -- Clinical aspects of DNA repair -- The Importance of Frame-Shift Mutations in Carcinogenesis -- Clinical Aspects of DNA Repair -- List of Authors -- Index

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