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DEPENDENCE ON STAGE OF GROWTH OF MAMMALIAN CELL SENSITIVITY TO NEAR-UV IRRADIATION*
Authors:Viola M Griego  Robert B Webb  Tatsuo Matsushita
Abstract:Abstract The variable sensitivity of exponentially growing mouse myeloma cells (66.2 subclone of MPC11) to monochromatic near-UV (365 nm) radiation was studied by determination of the relative cloning efficiency (i.e. survival) of cells in soft agar. Maximum sensitivity of the cells to near-UV light was found during the middle and late stages of exponential growth when the survival was only one-tenth of that during the early stage of growth. In addition, the shapes of near-UV survival curves changed with the stage of the cells irradiated. These data indicate that stages of growth can substantially alter the response of mammalian cells to near-UV radiation. These data further suggest the importance of testing the response of the cells throughout the growth employed in the experimental procedure.
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