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4. Establishment and application of a standard method of electroporation for introduction of plasmid and cosmid DNAs to mammalian cells

5. Purification of the gene 43, 44, 45, and 62 proteins of the bacteriophage T4 DNA replication apparatus

6. X-ray-sensitive mutants of mouse mammary carcinoma cells are hypersensitive to bleomycin and hydrogen peroxide

9. Simple and effective method of electroporation for introduction of plasmid and cosmid DNAs to mammalian cells

12. Regulation of radiation-induced protein kinase Cdelta activation in radiation-induced apoptosis differs between radiosensitive and radioresistant mouse thymic lymphoma cell lines.

13. Involvement of protein kinase C-related anti-apoptosis signaling in radiation-induced apoptosis in murine thymic lymphoma(3SBH5) cells.

14. Fas-independent apoptosis induced by UVC in p53-mutated human epithelial tumor A431 cells through activation of caspase-8 and JNK/SAPK.

15. UVC-induced apoptosis in human epithelial tumor A431 cells: sequence of apoptotic changes and involvement of caspase (-8 and -3) cascade.

16. Radio-sensitive murine thymoma cell line 3SB: characterization of its apoptosis-resistant variants induced by repeated X-irradiation.

17. Isolation and characterization of apoptosis-resistant mutants from a radiosensitive mouse lymphoma cell line.

18. CHO.K1 cell mutants sensitive to active oxygen-generating agents. I. Isolation and genetic studies.

19. The methyl viologen-resistance-encoding gene smvA of Salmonella typhimurium.

20. Cloning and characterization of the mvrC gene of Escherichia coli K-12 which confers resistance against methyl viologen toxicity.

21. Purification of the gene 43, 44, 45, and 62 proteins of the bacteriophage T4 DNA replication apparatus.

23. Survival and mutagenic responses of mitomycin C-sensitive mouse lymphoma cell mutants to other DNA cross-linking agents.

25. Simple and effective method of electroporation for introduction of plasmid and cosmid DNAs to mammalian cells.

26. Optimum conditions for electric pulse-mediated gene transfer to mammalian cells in suspension.

27. Isolation and characterization of mitomycin-C-sensitive mouse lymphoma cell mutants.

30. Somatic hybridization between human and mouse lymphoblast cells produced by an electric pulse-induced fusion technique.

31. [Ultraviolet light-sensitive mutants and radiomimetic substance-sensitive mutants of cultured mammalian cells].

33. Repair of DNA single-strand breaks in radiation-sensitive mutants of mouse cells.

34. Inhibition and recovery of DNA synthesis after X-irradiation in radiosensitive mouse-cell mutants.

35. Electric pulse-mediated gene transfer in mammalian cells grown in suspension culture.

36. Chromosomal instability in mutagen-sensitive mutants isolated from mouse lymphoma L5178Y cells. I. Five different genes participate in the formation of baseline sister-chromatid exchanges and spontaneous chromosomal aberrations.

37. X-ray-sensitive mutants of mouse mammary carcinoma cells are hypersensitive to bleomycin and hydrogen peroxide.

38. Mutagen detection with a mouse line containing 3 distinct mutations conferring sensitivity.

39. X-ray-sensitive mutant mouse cells with various sensitivities to chemical mutagens.

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