Reconstruction of DNA Repair-deficient Xeroderma Pigmentosum Skin In Vitro: A Model to Study Hypersensitivity to UV Light¶
Alain Sarasin
Photochem Photobiol, 2007
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Complementation of the UV-sensitive phenotype of a xeroderma pigmentosum human cell line by transfection with a cDNA clone library
Dan Canaani
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1987
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Isolation by polymerase chain reaction of a cDNA whose product partially complements the ultraviolet sensitivity of xeroderma pigmentosum group C cells
Dan Canaani
Gene, 1990
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DNA repair defect in xeroderma pigmentosum group C and complementing factor from HeLa cells
Mahmud K . K . Shivji
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1994
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Xeroderma Pigmentosum Fibroblasts Including Cells from XP Variants Are Abnormally Sensitive to the Mutagenic and Cytotoxic Action of Broad Spectrum Simulated Sunlight
Justin McCormick
Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1984
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Genetic complementation between UV-sensitive CHO mutants and xeroderma pigmentosum fibroblasts
Larry Thompson
Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 1985
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Increased UV resistance of a xeroderma pigmentosum revertant cell line is correlated with selective repair of the transcribed strand of an expressed gene
Philip Hanawalt
Molecular and cellular biology, 1993
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Molecular and cellular analysis of the DNA repair defect in a patient in Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group D who has the clinical features of Xeroderma pigmentosum and Cockayne syndrome
Miria Stefanini
The American Journal of Human Genetics, 1995
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Complementation of the DNA Repair Deficiency in Human Xeroderma Pigmentosum Group A and C Cells by Recombinant Adenovirus-Mediated Gene Transfer
Armando Ventura, Alysson Muotri
Human Gene Therapy, 2002
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Comparison of the rate of excision of major UV photoproducts in the strands of the human HPRT gene of normal and xeroderma pigmentosum variant cells
Justin McCormick
Mutation research, 1996
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Ultraviolet light-resistant primary transfectants of xeroderma pigmentosum cells are also DNA repair-proficient
Dan Canaani
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1989
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Mutation of xeroderma pigmentosum lymphoblasts by far-ultraviolet light
Debra Kaden
Mutation research, 1984
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Complementation of the DNA repair defect in xeroderma pigmentosum group G cells by a human cDNA related to yeast RAD2
Amos Bairoch
1993
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Repair-deficient xeroderma pigmentosum cells made UV light resistant by fusion with X-ray-inactivated Chinese hamster cells
D. Karentz
Molecular and cellular biology, 1986
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Abnormal, error-prone bypass of photoproducts by xeroderma pigmentosum variant cell extracts results in extreme strand bias for the kinds of mutations induced by UV light
Justin McCormick
Molecular and cellular biology, 1999
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Characteristics of UV-induced Mutation Spectra in Human XP-D/ERCC2 Gene-mutated Xeroderma Pigmentosum and Trichothiodystrophy Cells
Alain Sarasin
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995
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Cytogenetic evidence for differences in DNA incision activity in xeroderma pigmentosum group A, C and D cells after X-irradiation during G2 phase
Robert Tarone
Mutation Research/DNA Repair, 1993
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Low amounts of the DNA repair XPA protein are sufficient to recover UV-resistance
Alysson Muotri, Gustavo Amarante-mendes
Carcinogenesis, 2002
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Complementation of Transformed Fibroblasts from Patients with Combined Xeroderma Pigmentosum–Cockayne Syndrome
Dieter C Gruenert
Experimental Cell Research, 1998
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DNA Single-Strand Breaks during Repair of UV Damage in Human Fibroblasts and Abnormalities of Repair in Xeroderma Pigmentosum
kurt kohn
Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, 1976
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A promising genomic transfectant into Xeroderma pigmentosum group A with highly amplified mouse DNA and intermediate UV resistance turns revertant
Martin Blum
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1989
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Functional Retroviral Vector for Gene Therapy of Xeroderma Pigmentosum Group D Patients
Xavier Quilliet
Human Gene Therapy, 1995
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Deficiency in the Nuclease Activity of Xeroderma Pigmentosum G in Mice Leads to Hypersensitivity to UV Irradiation
Reiko Shinkura
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2004
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Differential behaviors toward ultraviolet A and B radiation of fibroblasts and keratinocytes from normal and DNA-repair-deficient patients
Alain Sarasin
Cancer research, 1999
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Comparative study of nucleotide excision repair defects between XPD-mutated fibroblasts derived from trichothiodystrophy and xeroderma pigmentosum patients
Alain Sarasin
DNA Repair, 2008
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Genetic heterogeneity in xeroderma pigmentosum: complementation groups and their relationship to DNA repair rates
Joanne Robbins
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1975
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Understanding Xeroderma Pigmentosum Complementation Groups Using Gene Expression Profiling after UV-Light Exposure
Natalie Beveridge
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2015
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Xeroderma Pigmentosum p48 Gene Enhances Global Genomic Repair and Suppresses UV-Induced Mutagenesis
James Ford
Molecular Cell, 2000
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Xeroderma Pigmentosum Groups C and A in Algerian Patients with Deregulation of both Transcription and DNA Repair
amina serradj
Journal of Case Reports and Studies, 2018
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Mutation and expression of theXPA gene in revertants and hybrids of a xeroderma pigmentosum cell line
D. Karentz
Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics, 1994
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Defective Postreplication Repair in Xeroderma Pigmentosum Variant Fibroblasts
Bruna Brylawski
Cancer Research, 1990
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Retrovirus-mediated gene transfer corrects DNA repair defect of xeroderma pigmentosum cells of complementation groups A, B and C
Xavier Quilliet
Gene Therapy, 1997
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