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Michael H.L. Green is affiliated with the University of Brighton in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile indicates a focus on research and teaching activities within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • The single cell gel electrophoresis assay (comet assay): A European review

    V.J. McKelvey-Martin;M.H.L. Green;P. Schmezer;B.L. Pool-Zobel

  • Mutagen testing using TRP+ reversion in Escherichia coli.

    M.H.L. Green;W.J. Muriel

  • Use of a simplified fluctuation test to detect low levels of mutagens

    M.H.L. Green;W.J. Muriel;B.A. Bridges

  • Comparative human cellular radiosensitivity: I. The effect of SV40 transformation and immortalisation on the gamma-irradiation survival of skin derived fibroblasts from normal individuals and from ataxia-telangiectasia patients and heterozygotes.

    Colin F. Arlett;Michael H.L. Green;Anne Priestley;Susan A. Harcourt

  • Endogenous nitric oxide induced by interleukin-1β in rat islets of Langerhans and HIT-T15 cells causes significant DNA damage as measured by the ‘comet’ assay

    C.A. Delaney;M.H.L. Green;J.E. Lowe;I.C. Green

  • A further assessment of factors influencing measurements of thioguanine-resistant mutant frequency in circulating T-lymphocytes.

    Jane Cole;Michael H.L. Green;S.Elizabeth James;Leigh Henderson

  • Effect of diet and vitamin C on DNA strand breakage in freshly-isolated human white blood cells

    Michael H.L. Green;Jillian E. Lowe;Alastair P.W. Waugh;Kay E. Aldridge

  • UV-C sensitivity of unstimulated and stimulated human lymphocytes from normal and xeroderma pigmentosum donors in the comet assay: a potential diagnostic technique.

    M.H.L. Green;J.E. Lowe;S.A. Harcourt;P. Akinluyi

  • Repair-deficient bacterial strains suitable for mutagenicity screening: Tests with the fungicide captan

    B.A. Bridges;R.P. Mottershead;M.Anne Rothwell;M.H.L. Green

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-α and Interferon-γ Inhibit Insulin Secretion and Cause DNA Damage in Unweaned-Rat Islets: Extent of Nitric Oxide Involvement

    Annemarie Dunger;James M Cunningham;Carol A Delaney;Jillian E Lowe

  • Comparative human cellular radiosensitivity: II. The survival following gamma-irradiation of unstimulated (G0) T-lymphocytes, T-lymphocyte lines, lymphoblastoid cell lines and fibroblasts from normal donors, from ataxia-telangiectasia patients and from ataxia-telangiectasia heterozygotes

    J. Cole;C. F. Arlett;M. H. L. Green;S. A. Harcourt

  • An analysis of in vivo hprt mutant frequency in circulating T-lymphocytes in the normal human population: a comparison of four datasets☆

    Derek R. Robinson;Kevin Goodall;Richard J. Albertini;J.Patrick O'Neill

  • Induction of Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers, Pyrimidine(6-4)pyrimidone Photoproducts, and Dewar Valence Isomers by Natural Sunlight in Normal Human Mononuclear Cells

    Peter H. Clingen;Colin F. Arlett;Len Roza;Toshio Mori

  • Genetics of nitrofurazone resistance in Escherichia coli.

    D. R. McCalla;Christel Kaiser;M. H. L. Green

  • Mutagenicity of dichlorvos and methyl methane-sulphonate for Escherichia coli WP2 and some derivatives deficient in DNA repair

    B.A. Bridges;R.P. Mottershead;M.H.L. Green;W.J.H. Gray

  • Mutagen screening by a simplified bacterial fluctuation test: use of microsomal preparations and whole liver cells for metabolic activation.

    M.H.L. Green;B.A. Bridges;A.M. Rogers;G. Horspool

  • Induction of Interleukin-6 Production by Ultraviolet Radiation in Normal Human Epidermal Keratinocytes and in a Human Keratinocyte Cell Line is Mediated by DNA Damage

    Corinner Petit-Frère;Peter H Clingen;Markus Grewe;Jean Krutmann

  • Apoptosis and cytokine release induced by ionizing or ultraviolet B radiation in primary and immortalized human keratinocytes

    Corinne Petit-Frère;Emily Capulas;Debbie A. Lyon;Christopher J. Norbury

  • Hypersensitivity of Human Lymphocytes to UV-B and Solar Irradiation

    Colin F. Arlett;Jillian E. Lowe;Susan A. Harcourt;Alastair P. W. Waugh

  • Linoleic acid and antioxidants protect against DNA damage and apoptosis induced by palmitic acid

    Neil Beeharry;Jillian E Lowe;Alma Rosales Hernandez;Julie A Chambers

Frequent Co-Authors

Colin F. Arlett
Colin F. Arlett University of Sussex
Bryn A. Bridges
Bryn A. Bridges University of Sussex
Alan R. Lehmann
Alan R. Lehmann University of Sussex
Gino A Cortopassi
Gino A Cortopassi University of California, Davis
Diana Anderson
Diana Anderson University of Bradford
Peter Karran
Peter Karran The Francis Crick Institute
Toshio Mori
Toshio Mori Nara Medical University
Jean Krutmann
Jean Krutmann Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Ethel Moustacchi
Ethel Moustacchi Institute Curie
Andrew Collins
Andrew Collins University of Oslo

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