DNA Repair, Part B

DNA Repair, Part B
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 613
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ISBN-10 : 9780080464671
ISBN-13 : 008046467X
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Synopsis DNA Repair, Part B by :

This volume emphasizes the intracellular consequences of DNA damage, describing procedures for analysis of checkpoint responses, DNA repair in vivo, replication fork encounter of DNA damage, as well as biological methods for analysis of mutation production and chromosome rearrangements. It also describes molecular methods for analysis of a number of genome maintenance activities including DNA ligases, helicases, and single-strand binding proteins.*Part B of a 2-part series*Addresses DNA maintenance enzymes*Discusses damage signaling*Presents In vivo analysis of DNA repair*Covers mutation and chromosome rearrangements

DNA Repair, Part A

DNA Repair, Part A
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 618
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ISBN-10 : 9780080463445
ISBN-13 : 0080463444
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Synopsis DNA Repair, Part A by :

DNA Repair, Part A provides detailed coverage of modern methods for molecular analysis of enzymes and enzyme systems that function in the maintenance of genome integrity. Coverage areas include base excision repair, nucleotide excision repair, translesion DNA polymerases, mismatch repair, genetic recombination, and double strand break repair. - A laboratory standard for more than 40 years - Over 400 volumes strong - Also available on ScienceDirect - Part A of a 2-part series

Molecular Mechanisms for Repair of DNA

Molecular Mechanisms for Repair of DNA
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015035717407
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Synopsis Molecular Mechanisms for Repair of DNA by : Philip Hanawalt

Molecular Mechanisms for Repair of DNA

Molecular Mechanisms for Repair of DNA
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9781468428957
ISBN-13 : 1468428950
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Synopsis Molecular Mechanisms for Repair of DNA by : Philip Hanawalt

An "age" has passed in the 40 years since we first observed recovery from radiation damage in irradiated bacteria. During the early 1930s, we had been discussing the possibility of rapid changes after radiation exposure with Farring ton Daniels, Benjamin Duggar, John Curtis, and others at the University of Wisconsin. After working with living cells, we had concluded that organisms receiving massive insults must have a wide variety of repair mechanisms available for restoration of at least some of the essential properties of the cell. The problem was how to fmd and identify these recovery phenomena. At that time I was working on a problem considered to be of great importance-the existence of the so-called mitogenetic rays. Several hundred articles and a score of books had already appeared dealing with mitogenetic rays, a type of radiation that was thought to exist in the shorter ultraviolet region. Our search for mitogenetic rays necessitated the design of experiments of greatest sensitivity for the detection of ultraviolet. It was vital that conditions be kept as constant as possible during exposure. All the work was done at icewater temperature (3-5°C) during and after exposure. We knew that light was an important factor for cell recovery, so all our experiments were done in dim light, with the plated-out cells being covered with dark cloth. Our statements on the effect of visible light stimulated Kelner to search for "photoreactivation' (as it was later called).

Selected Topics in DNA Repair

Selected Topics in DNA Repair
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 586
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ISBN-10 : 9789533076065
ISBN-13 : 9533076062
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Synopsis Selected Topics in DNA Repair by : Clark Chen

This book is intended for students and scientists working in the field of DNA repair, focusing on a number of topics ranging from DNA damaging agents and mechanistic insights to methods in DNA repair and insights into therapeutic strategies. These topics demonstrate how scientific ideas are developed, tested, dialogued, and matured as it is meant to discuss key concepts in DNA repair. The book should serve as a supplementary text in courses and seminars as well as a general reference for biologists with an interest in DNA repair.

DNA Repair Enzymes: Structure, Biophysics, and Mechanism

DNA Repair Enzymes: Structure, Biophysics, and Mechanism
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9780128125168
ISBN-13 : 0128125160
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Synopsis DNA Repair Enzymes: Structure, Biophysics, and Mechanism by :

DNA Repair Enzymes, Part B, Volume 592 is the latest volume in the Methods in Enzymology series and the first part of a thematic that focuses on DNA Repair Enzymes. Topics in this updated volume include MacroBac: New Technologies for Robust and Efficient Large-Scale Production of Recombinant Multiprotein Complexes, Production and Assay of Recombinant Multisubunit Chromatin Remodeling Complexes, Analysis of Functional Dynamics of Modular Multidomain Proteins by SAXS and NMR, the Use of Single-Cysteine Variants for Trapping Transient States in DNA Mismatch Repair, and Structural Studies of RNases H2 as an Example of Crystal Structure Determination of Protein-Nucleic Acid Complexes. Includes contributions from leading authorities working in enzymology Focuses on DNA repair enzymes Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field of enzymology

DNA Damage and Repair

DNA Damage and Repair
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 1050
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ISBN-10 : 9781592594559
ISBN-13 : 1592594557
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Synopsis DNA Damage and Repair by : Jac A. Nickoloff

Cutting edge reviews by leading researchers illuminate key aspects of DNA repair in mammalian systems and its relationship to human genetic disease and cancer. Major topics include UV and X-Ray repair, repair of chemical damage, recombinational repair, mismatch repair, transcription-repair coupling, and the role of DNA repair in disease prevention. Extensive up-to-date references and rigorous peer-review of each chapter make this volume definitive and bring it to the active frontiers of research.

Mechanisms of DNA Repair

Mechanisms of DNA Repair
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780123876652
ISBN-13 : 0123876656
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Synopsis Mechanisms of DNA Repair by : Paul Doetsch

Mechanisms of DNA Repair.

DNA Repair Mechanisms

DNA Repair Mechanisms
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 832
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ISBN-10 : 9780323142328
ISBN-13 : 032314232X
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Synopsis DNA Repair Mechanisms by : Philip Hanawalt

DNA Repair Mechanisms is an account of the proceedings at a major international conference on DNA Repair Mechanisms held at Keystone, Colorado on February 1978. The conference discusses through plenary sessions the overall standpoint of DNA repair. The papers presented and other important documents, such as short summaries by the workshop session conveners, comprise this book. The compilation describes the opposing views, those that agree and dispute about certain topic areas. This book, divided into 15 parts, is arranged according to the proceedings in the conference. The plenary sessions are grouped with the related workshop and poster manuscripts. The first two parts generally tackle repair in terms of its identification and quantification, as well as the models, systems, and perspectives it utilizes. The following parts discuss the various types of repair including base excision, nucleotide excision repair in bacteria, excision repair in mammalian cells, inducible/error-prone repair in prokaryotes, and strand break repair in mammalian cells among others. This reference material looks into the replicative bypass mechanisms in mammalian cells, viral probes, and hereditary repair defects. It explains repair deficiency and human disease, as well as mutagenesis and carcinogenesis. The last part of this book deals with the consequences and effects of DNA repair. This volume is a helpful source of reference for students, teachers, scientists, and researchers in the different fields of genetics, radiology, biochemistry, and environmental biology.