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pubmed-article:6313695pubmed:abstractTextHuman fibroblasts irradiated with UV light were infected with simian virus 40 and tested either for transformation or T-antigen production. At UV doses that allowed approximately 5-10% of the irradiated cells to survive, the number of surviving transformed colonies increased. This result was confirmed by testing for T-antigen 96 h post infection by means of indirect immunofluorescence. Since these results were obtained for a normal cell line as well as for two UV excision repair-deficient ones (XP groups A and D), it was concluded that excision repair functions cannot play a decisive role in the events leading to increased transformation and T-antigen production. It is proposed that the relative increase of transformation and T-antigen production is the expression of host functions which are induced by DNA damage threatening cell survival.lld:pubmed
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