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Differential Incorporation of Ara-C, Gemcitabine, and
Fludarabine Into Replicating and Repairing DNA in
Proliferating Human Leukemia Cells
by Hiromichi Iwasaki, Peng Huang, Michael J. Keating, and William Plunkett
Blood
Volume 90(1):270-278
July 1, 1997
©1997 by American Society of Hematology
Incorporation of [3H]ara-C, [3H]dFdC, and [3H]F-ara-A into DNA. Approximately 1.5 × 107
exponentially growing CCRF-CEM cells suspended in 50 mL culture medium were labeled with:
(A) [3H]dThd (0.2 μCi/mL), (B) [5-3H] dCyd (0.2 μCi/mL), (C) 0.6 nmol/L [3H]ara...
Hiromichi Iwasaki et al. Blood 1997;90:270-278
©1997 by American Society of Hematology
Effect of hydroxyurea on [3H]ara-C incorporation into DNA. Exponentially growing CCRF-CEM
cells were treated without (○) or with 0.2 mmol/L hydroxyurea (•) 15 minutes before adding 0.6
nmol/L [3H]ara-C (1.5 × 10−2 μCi/mL) in the presence of 1.0 μmol/L BrdUr...
Hiromichi Iwasaki et al. Blood 1997;90:270-278
©1997 by American Society of Hematology
Changes of [3H]ara-C incorporation into DNA by dFdC.
Hiromichi Iwasaki et al. Blood 1997;90:270-278
©1997 by American Society of Hematology
Effects of UV irradiation on [3H]ara-C incorporation into DNA. Exponentially growing CCRF-CEM
cells were treated without (○), or with 10 J/m2 UV light (•).
Hiromichi Iwasaki et al. Blood 1997;90:270-278
©1997 by American Society of Hematology
Effect of UV irradiation on the incorporation of dFdC or F-ara-A.
Hiromichi Iwasaki et al. Blood 1997;90:270-278
©1997 by American Society of Hematology
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