The results are consistent with the concept of pyrimidine dimers are one of the main substrates for repair replication.doi:10.1016/0027-5107(73)90169-3D. KrishnanR.B. PainterElsevier B.V.Mutation ResearchKrishnan D, Painter RB (1973) Photoreactivation and repair replication in rat kangaroo cells...
There’s a lot more to Malagasy wildlife than just lemurs. Here’s aJumping Ratwe spotted at the bottom of a canyon in Tsingy de Bemaraha. It was very wary of us at first, jumping away in kangaroo-like bounces. But then it came back and sat still just long enough to be photographed...
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Miyaji EN and Menck CFM (1996) Photoreversion of ultraviolet induced apoptosis in rat kangaroo cells. Apoptosis 1: 153 ± 160Miyaji, E. N., and Menck, C. F. M. Photoreversion of ultraviolet induced apoptosis in rat kangaroo cells. Apoptosis, 1: 153-160, 1996....
As pyrimidine dimers are the major DNA lesions caused by ultraviolet light and as Chinese hamster cells have a poor ability to excise them 5 , the delayed formation of SCE seems to be due to unexcised pyrimidine dimers. This possibility was tested here with the use of a rat kangaroo cell...