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Thymine dimerization in L‐strain mammalian cells after irradiation with ultraviolet light and the search for repair mechanisms

Klímek, 1966

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1652353403441081540
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Klímek M
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Photochemistry and Photobiology

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The formation of thymine dimers in the DNA of L‐strain mammalian cells after irradiation with ultraviolet light has been demonstrated. The amount of dimer formed rises with the dose of uv light. In the course of post‐irradiation incubation the thymine dimers remain in the TCA …
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