Comprehensive Series in Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences
From DNA Photolesions to Mutations, Skin Cancer and Cell Death
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DOI: 10.1039/9781847552501
Evelyne Sage (Editor), Regen Drouin (Editor), Mahmoud Rouabhia (Editor)
ISBN (online): 978-1-84755-250-1
ISBN (print): 978-0-85404-326-2
Copyright: 2005
Table of Contents
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| Chemical sequencing profiles of photosensitized DNA damage | 15 | License Access |
| DNA damage induced by UVA radiation: role in solar mutagenesis | 33 | License Access |
| Mutations induced by UV and sunlight | 49 | License Access |
| Mechanisms and mutagenic consequences of photoproduct bypass by replicative and DNA damage bypass polymerases | 57 | License Access |
| The Ogg1 protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: properties and biological functions | 93 | License Access |
| The role of a yeast homologue of the human phosphatase activator hPTPA in the cellular response to oxidative DNA damage | 103 | License Access |
| DNA repair in RNA polymerase I transcribed genes | 123 | License Access |
| Global genome nucleotide excision repair: key players and their functions | 149 | License Access |
| Efficient repair of UV-induced DNA damage in terminally differentiated human keratinocytes | 167 | License Access |
| Reactivation of UV-damaged viruses and reporter genes in mammalian cells | 181 | License Access |
| Transcription of p53-regulated genes under transcriptional stress: implications for nucleotide excision repair | 205 | License Access |
| What a difference a wavelength makes: the role of p53 in nucleotide excision repair of UV-induced DNA damage | 219 | License Access |
| p53 and p33ING1: Role in nucleotide excision repair of UV-damaged DNA | 233 | License Access |
| Nuclear and non-nuclear signals leading to UV-induced apoptosis | 247 | License Access |
| Opposing roles of UV-induced apoptosis in early skin cancer | 269 | License Access |
| Acquired activation of signalling pathways in skin tumours from DNA repair-deficient xeroderma pigmentosum patients | 281 | License Access |
| Chaos theory and self-organized criticality describe the DNA damage signal transduction network | 293 | License Access |
| Index | 307 | License Access |
