Title : Inhibition of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer formation in epidermal p53 gene of UV-irradiated mice by alpha-tocopherol.

Pub. Date : 1997

PMID : 9457740






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1 Inhibition of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer formation in epidermal p53 gene of UV-irradiated mice by alpha-tocopherol. cyclobutane pyrimidine transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
2 Inhibition of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer formation in epidermal p53 gene of UV-irradiated mice by alpha-tocopherol. alpha-Tocopherol transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
3 Most of the mutations occurred at dipyrimidine sequences, suggesting that pyrimidine dimers in the p53 gene play a role in the pathogenesis of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. dipyrimidine transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
4 Most of the mutations occurred at dipyrimidine sequences, suggesting that pyrimidine dimers in the p53 gene play a role in the pathogenesis of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. pyrimidine transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
5 In the present study we asked whether topical alpha-tocopherol reduces the level of UV-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in the murine epidermal p53 gene. alpha-Tocopherol transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
6 In the present study we asked whether topical alpha-tocopherol reduces the level of UV-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in the murine epidermal p53 gene. cyclobutane pyrimidine transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
7 Topical alpha-tocopherol caused a 55% reduction in the formation of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in the epidermal p53 gene. alpha-Tocopherol transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus
8 Topical alpha-tocopherol caused a 55% reduction in the formation of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in the epidermal p53 gene. cyclobutane pyrimidine transformation related protein 53, pseudogene Mus musculus