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High frequency induction of CC to TT tandem mutations in DNA repair-proficient mammalian cells
Amy M. Skinner, Mitchell S. Turker
Surgical Oncology
Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences
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Physics & Astronomy
mutations
100%
induction
77%
deoxyribonucleic acid
77%
mutagenesis
15%
antioxidants
14%
hydrogen peroxide
12%
radiation dosage
12%
mice
11%
damage
7%
low frequencies
7%
cells
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
DNA Repair
79%
Mutation
48%
6-hydroxy-2,5,7,8-tetramethylchroman-2-carboxylic acid
17%
Acetylcysteine
13%
Mutation Rate
13%
Radiation Exposure
12%
Ultraviolet Rays
12%
Hydrogen Peroxide
12%
Codon
12%
Mutagenesis
12%
DNA Damage
10%
Antioxidants
9%
Oxidative Stress
9%
Chemical Compounds
Mammalian Cell
89%
Mutation
72%
Trolox
13%
UV Radiation
12%
Oxidative Stress
10%
Hydrogen Peroxide
8%
Antioxidant Agent
8%