Implications for Carcinogenesis and Risk Assessment
نام نخستين پديدآور
edited by Michael G. Simic, Lawrence Grossman, Arthur C. Upton, David S. Bergtold.
وضعیت نشر و پخش و غیره
محل نشرو پخش و غیره
Boston, MA
نام ناشر، پخش کننده و غيره
Springer US
تاریخ نشرو بخش و غیره
1986
فروست
عنوان فروست
Basic life sciences, 189.
یادداشتهای مربوط به مندرجات
متن يادداشت
To Mechanisms of DNA Damage and Repair --;History of Radiation Biology from a Personal Point of View --;DNA Damage --;Mechanisms of Damage --;Comparison of Mechansms for DNA Strand Break Formation by the Direct and Indirect Effect of Radiation --;Eletron Spin Resonance Studies of the Mechanism of Radiation Damage to DNA --;Free Radical Mechanisms of DNA Base Damage --;Peroxyl Radicals of Nucleic Acids and Their Components --;Radiation-Induced Peroxidation of DNA and Effects of Redox-Active Agents --;The Radiation Chemistry of the Purine Bases Within DNA and Related Model Compounds --;Bacteriophage DNA as a Model for Correlation of Radical Damage to DNA and Biological Effects --;Damage in Cells --;Ultrafast Chemical Repair of DNA Single and Double Strand Break Precursors in Irradiated V79 Cells --;Assessment of DNA Damage by Filter Elution Assays --;DNA Modification by Sulfur Mustards and Nitrosoureas and Repair of These Lesions --;Intragenomic Localization of Carcinogen-DNA Damage --;Ionizing Radiation Induced DNA Damage: Identities and DNA Repair --;Effects of LET? on the Fate of DNA Damage Induced in Rabbit Sensory Cells In Situ: Fundamental Aspects --;Radiation Damage to DNA in Various Animal Tissues: A Comparison of Yields and Repair In Vivo and In Vitro --;Differential Regulation of Base and Nucleotide Excision Repair in Mammalian Cells --;Immediate and Repair Induced DNA Double Strand Breaks in Mammalian Cells --;DNA-Protein Cross-Links: New Insights into their Formation and Repair in Irradiated Mammalian Cells --;DNA-to-Protein Crosslinks and Backbone Breaks Caused by Far-and Near-Ultraviolet and Visible Light Radiations in Mammalian Cells --;DNA Binding Drugs --;Sequence Specificity and Biological Consequences of Drugs that Bind Covalently in the Minor Groove of DNA --;Molecular Recognition of DNA Binding Agents: High-Field 1H and 31P One- and Two-Dimensional NMR Studies on the 1:1 Intercalation Complexes of Mitoxantrone with selected Oligodeoxyribonucleotides --;DNA Binding and Biological Properties of Bis and Tris Intrcalating Molecules --;Novel Types of DNA-Sugar Damage in Neocarzinostatin Cytotoxicity and Mutagenesis --;DNA-Drug Binding and Control of Genetic Information --;Computer-Aided Design of New DNA Intercalators --;DNA Repair and Consequences --;Differential Expression of SOS Genes in an E. Coli Mutant Producing Unstable LexA Protein Enhances Excision Repair But Inhibits Mutagenesis --;Mutagenic DNA Repair in Bacteria: The Role of UmuDC and MucAB --;The Repair of Pyrimidine Dimers Via a DNA-Glycosylase Mechanism --;The Involvement of an E. Coli Multiprotein Complex in the Complete Repair of UV-Damaged DNA --;Pyrimidine Dimer Induced Alteration of DNA Tertiary Structure Evidence for Unwinding and Shortening --;Mismatch Correction --;Molecular Approaches to the Study of Nucleotide Excision Repair in Eukaryotes --;Restoration of DNA Repair in UV-Sensitive Chinese Hamster Ovary Cell by the denV Gene from Bacteriophage T4 --;The Adaptive Response of Mammalian Cells to Alkylating Agents --;DNA Glycosylases in DNA Repair --;Apurinic Sites as Common Intermediates in Mutagenesis --;The Repair of Uracil-Containing DNA --;Metabolic Consequences of DNA Damage: The Role of Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase as Mediator of the Suicide Response --;DNA Damage, DNA Repair and Induced Mutagenesis: Some Enzymological and Structural Considerations --;Mechanisms of Mutagenesis of E. Coli by Ultraviolet Light --;Activation of H-ras-1 Oncogenes by Chemical Carcinogens --;Activation of the c-myc Oncogene --;Salmonella Tester Strains: Mutational Targets and Correlation with Animal Carcinogenicity and Teratogenicity --;Mechanisms of Spontaneous Mutagenesis: Clues from Mutational Specificity --;Risk Assessment --;Use of Gradient Denaturing Gels to Determine Mutational Spectrum in Human Cells --;Urinary N-Nitrosamino Acids as Indices of Endogenous Formation of N-Nitroso Compounds --;Application of Monoclonal Antibodies to Monitor Human Exposure to Aflatoxin Bl --;Blood Proteins as Carcinogen Dosimeters --;Development of an Avidin-Biotin Amplified Enzyme-Linked Immunoassay for Detection of DNA Adducts of the Human Bladder Carcinogen 4-Aminobiphenyl --;Intragenomic Heterogeneity in DNA Damage Processing: Potential Implications for Risk Assessment --;The Role of Pharmacokinetics in Risk Assessment --;Immunologic Quantification of Carcinogn-DNA Adducts --;Interpretation of Genotoxicity Data in Assessing the Risks of Genetic Diseases --;Background Levels of DNA Damage in the Population --;Use of Models in Low-Dose Extrapolation --;Problems in Interspecies Comparisons --;The Time to Tumor Approach in Risk Assessment --;The Role of Nutritional Factors in Cellular Protection Against DNA Damage, Altered Gene Expression and Malignant Transformation --;The Role of Risk Assessment in Food Safety Policy --;Contributors.
یادداشتهای مربوط به خلاصه یا چکیده
متن يادداشت
This book is based on the papers presented at the conference on "Mecha- nisms of DNA Damage and Repair: Implications for Carcinogenesis and Risk Assessment," held at the National Bureau of Standards on June 2-7, 1985, This volume deals with mechanisms of DNA damage and repair at the molecular level;
موضوع (اسم عام یاعبارت اسمی عام)
موضوع مستند نشده
Chemistry, Organic.
موضوع مستند نشده
Chemistry.
نام شخص به منزله سر شناسه - (مسئولیت معنوی درجه اول )
مستند نام اشخاص تاييد نشده
edited by Michael G. Simic, Lawrence Grossman, Arthur C. Upton, David S. Bergtold.