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XPF with mutations in its conserved nuclease domain is defective in DNA repair but functions in TRF2-mediated telomere shorteningReduced host cell reactivation of oxidative DNA damage in human cells deficient in the mismatch repair gene hMSH2Alterations in mitochondrial and apoptosis-regulating gene expression in photodynamic therapy-resistant variants of HT29 colon carcinoma cellsThe role of the p53 tumor suppressor in the response of human cells to photofrin-mediated photodynamic therapyEarly host cell reactivation of an oxidatively damaged adenovirus-encoded reporter gene requires the Cockayne syndrome proteins CSA and CSB.Exosomes are released by bystander cells exposed to radiation-induced biophoton signals: Reconciling the mechanisms mediating the bystander effect.Herpes simplex virus glycoproteins E and I facilitate cell-to-cell spread in vivo and across junctions of cultured cells.Host cell reactivation of gene expression for an adenovirus-encoded reporter gene reflects the repair of UVC-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers and methylene blue plus visible light-induced 8-oxoguanine.Functional heterogeneity of virions in human adenovirus types 2 and 12An Observed Effect of p53 Status on the Bystander Response to Radiation-Induced Cellular Photon Emission.Factors affecting ultraviolet-A photon emission from β-irradiated human keratinocyte cells.UV-induced alkaline labile DNA damage in human adenovirus and its repair after infection of human cells.Cockayne Syndrome group B protein interacts with TRF2 and regulates telomere length and stabilityDifferential effects of hypoxia and acidosis on p53 expression, repair of UVC-damaged DNA and viability after UVC in normal and tumor-derived human cells.UV-inducible base excision repair of oxidative damaged DNA in human cells.In vitro survival of nonsmall cell lung cancer cells following combined treatment with ionizing radiation and photofrin-mediated photodynamic therapy.Depletion of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 reduces host cell reactivation of a UV-damaged adenovirus-encoded reporter gene in human dermal fibroblasts.Decreased repair of gamma-irradiated adenovirus in Xeroderma pigmentosum fibroblasts.Removal of UV photoproducts from an adenovirus-encoded reporter gene following infection of unirradiated and UV-irradiated human fibroblasts.Combined gamma-irradiation and subsequent cisplatin treatment in human squamous carcinoma cell lines sensitive and resistant to cisplatin.Defective repair of ultraviolet- and gamma-ray-damaged DNA in Fanconi's anaemia.Sustained activation of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway protects cells from photofrin-mediated photodynamic therapy.Up-regulation of Hsp27 plays a role in the resistance of human colon carcinoma HT29 cells to photooxidative stress.Decreased repair of gamma ray damaged DNA in progeria.Induction of Hsp60 by Photofrin-mediated photodynamic therapy.In vitro induction of PDT resistance in HT29, HT1376 and SK-N-MC cells by various photosensitizers.Pre-exposure of human squamous carcinoma cells to low-doses of gamma-rays leads to an increased resistance to subsequent low-dose cisplatin treatment.UV-enhanced expression of a reporter gene is induced at lower UV fluences in transcription-coupled repair deficient compared to normal human fibroblasts, and is absent in SV40-transformed counterparts.UV-enhanced reactivation of a UV-damaged reporter gene suggests transcription-coupled repair is UV-inducible in human cells.Persistent DNA damage induced by ultraviolet light inhibits p21waf1 and bax expression: implications for DNA repair, UV sensitivity and the induction of apoptosis.Capacity of UV-irradiated human fibroblasts to support adenovirus DNA synthesis correlates with transcription-coupled repair and is reduced in SV40-transformed cells and cells expressing mutant p53.Incomplete complementation of the DNA repair defect in cockayne syndrome cells by the denV gene from bacteriophage T4 suggests a deficiency in base excision repair.Survival, mutagenesis, and host cell reactivation in a Chinese hamster ovary cell ERCC1 knock-out mutant.Gamma-ray enhanced reactivation of gamma-irradiated adenovirus in human cells.Wildtype p53 is required for heat shock and ultraviolet light enhanced repair of a UV-damaged reporter gene.Roberts syndrome fibroblasts showing cisplatin hypersensitivity have normal host cell reactivation of cisplatin-treated adenovirus and normal capacity of cisplatin-treated cells for adenovirus DNA synthesis.Heat-shock enhanced reactivation of a UV-damaged reporter gene in human cells involves the transcription coupled DNA repair pathway.Nucleotide excision repair in the human ovarian carcinoma cell line (2008) and its cisplatin-resistant variant (C13*).Gamma-ray-enhanced reactivation of UV-irradiated adenovirus in normal human fibroblasts.Role of the viral and cellular encoded thymidine kinase in the repair of UV-irradiated herpes simplex virus.
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