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    A rapid assay for mitochondrial DNA damage and respiratory chain inhibition in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Barclay, Barry J., DeHaan, Carrie L., Hennig, Ursula G.G., Iavorovska, Oksana, von Borstel, Reid W., von Borstel, R.C.

    “…There is a need for a rapid assay to identify agents that damage mitochondria because the mitochondrion may be an important target for numerous environmental…”
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    Richard B. Setlow, a commentary on seminal contributions and scientific controversies by Cleaver, James E.

    “…Richard B. Setlow inspired the field of DNA repair. His demonstration that photoproducts could be quantified within cells and their excision examined…”
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    Micronucleus assay in human fibroblasts: a measure of spontaneous chromosomal instability and mutagen hypersensitivity by Rudd, N L, Hoar, D I, Greentree, C L, Dimnik, L S, Hennig, U G

    “…By comparing fibroblast strains derived from individuals exhibiting chromosome instability and/or mutagen hypersensitivity (Cockayne syndrome, ataxia…”
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    The mutator mut7-1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by von Borstel, R C, Ord, R W, Stewart, S P, Ritzel, R G, Lee, G S, Hennig, U G, Savage, E A

    Published in Mutation research (01-09-1993)
    “…The mut7-1 mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a cell-division-cycle mutant, exhibiting temperature-sensitive lethality and enhancement of mutator activity…”
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