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Repair of Sparfloxacin-Induced Photochemical DNA Damage In Vivo
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 09/25/08
Struwe M et al. - The data indicate that photochemically induced DNA damage by sparfloxacin is efficiently removed in skin, retina and cornea; repair of these DNA lesions follows an exponential decrease; the induction and repair of sparfloxacin-mediated photochemical DNA damage might be tissue specific.
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