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. 2009 Sep 7;4(9):e6936. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0006936

Figure 4. Survival of RBS and stably transfected fibroblasts after treatment with various DNA-damaging agents.

Figure 4

Data are averages of at least 2 or 3 independent experiments; error bars represent standard error of the mean. VU1199-F SV40 cell line, V5-ESCO2-transfected VU1199-F SV40, GFP-ESCO2-transfected VU1199-F SV40, GFP-ESCO2 mutant (W539G)-transfected VU1199-F SV40 and wild type fibroblasts LN9SV (figures A to E) or VH10 SV40 (figures F and G) were grown for 10–12 days after treatment with X-rays or UV-C irradiation, or after continuous exposure to the indicated DNA-damaging agents. (A) Clonogenic survival after continuous MMC exposure. SV40-immortalized fibroblasts of a Fanconi anemia patient (EUFA1341, FA-N) are shown as a hypersensitive control (open circles). Clonogenic survival after continuous exposure to (B) camptothecin, (C) etoposide, (D) aphidicolin, (E) hydroxyurea. Clonogenic survival after (F) X-ray or (G) UV-C exposure.