Detection of damaged DNA by capillary electrophoresis with laser induced fluorescence using labelled abasic sites
Abasic sites in DNA can be generated by excision of damage bases. Abasic sites if left unrepaired are known to be mutagenic or lethal. These sites occur spontaneously and their rate of formation is significantly increased in the presence of DNA damage agents. A quant. measure for this lesion would t...
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Main Authors: | Fundador, Erwin Oliver V., Rusling, James |
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2005
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