A dna repair defect in a radiation-sensitive clone of a human bladder carcinoma cell line

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DNA repair was measured in an ionising radiation-sensitive mutant of a human bladder carcinoma cell line. No difference in the rate or extent of double-strand break rejoining was found using the techniques of neutral filter elution and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. In contrast, significant differences in repair fidelity, measured by plasmid reconstitution, were found. The parent line had a repair fidelity of 84.7% compared with 58.9% for S40b (P = 0.0003). It is suggested that repair fidelity can be an important determinant of radiosensitivity in human tumour cells. © 1992 Macmillan Press Ltd.

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Powell, S. N., Whitaker, S. J., Edwards, S. M., & McMillan, T. J. (1992). A dna repair defect in a radiation-sensitive clone of a human bladder carcinoma cell line. British Journal of Cancer, 65(6), 798–802. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1992.171

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