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    The effect of the environment on the repair of DNA damage in human lymphocytes by Spitkovskiĭ, D M, Ermakov, A V, Gorin, A I, Pospekhova, N I, Prokhorov, A Iu

    “…The dependence of UV-induced unscheduled DNA synthesis (UDS) in the unstimulated lymphocytes of human peripheral blood on the ionic strength (mu) of the…”
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    The dependence of DNA repair induced by genetically hazardous exposures on the ionic strength of the medium containing the cells by Spitkovskiĭ, D M, Ermakov, A V, Gorin, A I, Pospekhova, N I, Prokhorov, A Iu

    Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (1992)
    “…The dependence of UV-induced unscheduled DNA synthesis (UDS) in non-stimulated lymphocytes of human peripheral blood on the ionic strength (mu) of the culture…”
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    Detection of post-repair DNA damage and heterogeneity of its distribution in fractions of metaphase chromosomes of various sizes by Gorin, A I, Ermakov, A V, Spitkovskiĭ, D M

    “…The distribution of single-strand DNA breaks induced by various N-methyl-N-nitrosourea concentrations in S-phase of the cell cycle has been studied in…”
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    Strengthening of the DNA-protein complex during the stationary aging of cultured cells by Khokhlov, A N, Chirkova, E Iu, Gorin, A I

    “…Accumulation of DNA-protein crosslinks during "stationary phase ageing" (i.e. with the increase of non-proliferating period) of cultured transformed Chinese…”
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    Attenuation of protein-nuclein interactions induced by chemical mutagens in a human fibroblast culture by Gorin, A I, Bogomolova, N S, Ermakov, A V, Freĭdin, M I, Chernov, V A

    “…Using nucleoprotein celite chromatography, it has been shown that DNA of human cultured fibroblasts was strongly bound to the proteins of the nuclear matrix…”
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