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titleOfInvention Cell stress markers that can cause genomic DNA abnormalities
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To detect a substance which can not normally be detected in order to reliably evaluate the presence of cellular stress. A method is provided to detect this situation as aberrant amino acid sequences. SOLUTION: The amino acid sequence of the active site of DNA ligase IV does not appear in normal cells. Therefore, two types of polyclonal antibodies are produced using this as a stress marker. These are reacted to synthesize and detect immune complexes.
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