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  1. Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers Produced with Narrowband UVB Are on Average More Mutagenic than Those with Broadband UVB in Mouse Skin
  2. Seasonal Differences in the UVA/UVB Ratio of Natural Sunlight Influence the Efficiency of the Photoisomerization of (6‐4) Photoproducts into their Dewar Valence Isomers
  3. Nrf2 contributes to the weight gain of mice during space travel
  4. Wavelength‐ and Tissue‐dependent Variations in the Mutagenicity of Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Mouse Skin
  5. Roles of the KEAP1-NRF2 system in mammalian skin exposed to UV radiation
  6. Mechanistic considerations on the wavelength-dependent variations of UVR genotoxicity and mutagenesis in skin: the discrimination of UVA-signature from UV-signature mutation
  7. Quantitative analysis of UV photolesions suggests that cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers produced in mouse skin by UVB are more mutagenic than those produced by UVC
  8. In VivoSpectrum of UVC-induced Mutation in Mouse Skin Epidermis May Reflect the Cytosine Deamination Propensity of Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers
  9. Remarkable induction of UV-signature mutations at the 3′-cytosine of dipyrimidine sites except at 5′-TCG-3′ in the UVB-exposed skin epidermis of xeroderma pigmentosum variant model mice
  10. Skin can control solar UVR-induced mutations through the epidermis-specific response of mutation induction suppression
  11. Solar-UV-signature mutation prefers TCG to CCG: extrapolative consideration from UVA1-induced mutation spectra in mouse skin
  12. Action Spectrum Analysis of UVR Genotoxicity for Skin: The Border Wavelengths between UVA and UVB Can Bring Serious Mutation Loads to Skin
  13. Role of the Msh2 gene in genome maintenance and development in mouse fetuses
  14. Fully functional global genome repair of (6-4) photoproducts and compromised transcription-coupled repair of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in condensed mitotic chromatin
  15. Effects of calorie restriction on the age-dependent accumulation of mutations in the small intestine of lacZ-transgenic mice
  16. The Mechanisms of UV Mutagenesis
  17. Antigenotoxic effects of p53 on spontaneous and ultraviolet light B-induced deletions in the epidermis of gpt delta transgenic mice
  18. Influences of p53 deficiency on the apoptotic response, DNA damage removal and mutagenesis in UVB-exposed mouse skin
  19. XPC is involved in genome maintenance through multiple pathways in different tissues
  20. UVA1 Genotoxicity Is Mediated Not by Oxidative Damage but by Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers in Normal Mouse Skin
  21. Absence ofKu70Gene Obliterates X-Ray-InducedlacZMutagenesis of Small Deletions in Mouse Tissues
  22. Chromatin fine structure of the c- MYC insulator element/DNase I-hypersensitive site I is not preserved during mitosis
  23. A model for triplet mutation formation based on error-prone translesional DNA synthesis opposite UV photolesions
  24. Frequent recovery of triplet mutations in UVB-exposed skin epidermis of Xpc-knockout mice
  25. Mutation spectrum in UVB-exposed skin epidermis ofXpa-knockout mice: Frequent recovery of triplet mutations
  26. Significance of CpG Methylation for Solar UV-induced Mutagenesis and Carcinogenesis in Skin
  27. Mutation spectrum in UVB-exposed skin epidermis of a mildly-affectedXpg-deficient mouse
  28. Mutation spectrum in sunlight-exposed mouse skin epidermis: small but appreciable contribution of oxidative stress-mediated mutagenesis
  29. Spontaneous Mutations in Digestive Tract of Old Mice Show Tissue-Specific Patterns of Genomic Instability
  30. Absence of Mutagenic Effects of 2.45 GHz Radiofrequency Exposure in Spleen, Liver, Brain, and Testis of lacZ-Transgenic Mouse Exposed in Utero
  31. UVA induces C->T transitions at methyl-CpG-associated dipyrimidine sites in mouse skin epidermis more frequently than UVB
  32. Molecular nature of mutations induced by irradiation with repeated low doses of X‐rays in spleen, liver, brain and testis oflacZ‐transgenic mice
  33. Analysis of mutation spectra in UVB-exposed mouse skin epidermis and dermis: Frequent occurrence of C?T transition at methylated CpG-associated dipyrimidine sites
  34. Mutation theory of aging, assessed in transgenic mice and knockout mice
  35. Mutation induction with UVB in mouse skin epidermis is suppressed in acute high-dose exposure
  36. Mapping Psoralen Cross-Links at the Nucleotide Level in Mammalian Cells:  Suppression of Cross-Linking at Transcription Factor- or Nucleosome-Binding Sites†
  37. Thermolysin improves mutation analysis in skin epidermis from ultraviolet light-irradiated Muta? Mouse
  38. Characteristics of mutations generated through digestion with restriction enzyme and ligation in plasmid DNA
  39. Age-associated increase of spontaneous mutant frequency and molecular nature of mutation in newborn and old lacZ-transgenic mouse
  40. Distribution of spontaneous CpG-associated G:C ? A:T mutations in thelacZ gene of Muta? mice: Effects of CpG methylation, the sequence context of CpG sites, and severity of mutations on the activity of thelacZ gene product
  41. X-Ray- and Ultraviolet-Radiation-Induced Mutations in Muta™ Mouse
  42. Incubation at the nonpermissive temperature induces deficiencies in UV resistance and mutagenesis in mouse mutant cells expressing a temperature-sensitive ubiquitin-activating enzyme (E1).
  43. Spontaneous mutant frequency of lacZ gene in spleen of transgenic mouse increases with age
  44. Comparison of DNA Polymerases .ALPHA., .DELTA., and .EPSILON. of Mouse Cell Line FM3A and Its Temperature-Sensitive Mutant tsFT20.
  45. Spectrum of spontaneous mutations in a cDNA of the human hprt gene integrated in chromosomal DNA
  46. Shuttle vector system for the analysis of mutational events in mammalian chromosomal DNA