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Methods
13.1
General Remarks
485
13.2
Detection of DNA Damage
485
13.2.1
Excision of Damaged Bases by Acid Hydrolysis
485
13.2.2
Excision by Enzymatic Hydrolysis
486
13.2.3
Detection of DNA Lesions
by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
487
13.2.4
Determination of DNA Lesions
by Liquid Chromatography
488
13.2.5 MALDI-TOF 488
13.2.6
Capillary and Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis
488
13.2.7 32 P-Postlabeling 489
13.2.8 Detection of Hydroperoxides 490
13.2.9 Malonaldehyde, Base Propenals
and Related Compounds 491
13.2.10 Guanidine Derivatives 491
13.2.11 Immuno Assays 492
13.2.12 Atomic Force Microscopy
492
13.2.13 Comet Assay 492
13.2.14 Detection of SSBs and DSBs
with the Help of Supercoiled Plasmids
493
13.2.15 Detection of Clustered Lesions
493
13.3
Pulse Radiolysis and Laser Flash Photolysis
493
13.4
Gas Explosion and Rapid-Mixing Techniques
497
References
498
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