“…Cells from CS patients are more sensitive than wild type cells to DNA damage induced by ultraviolet (UV) light (Wade and Chu, 1979), 4-Nitroquinoline-1-oxide (4NQO) (Wade and Chu, 1979), N-acetoxy-2-acetylaminofluorene (NA-AAF) (van Oosterwijk et al, 1996), ionizing radiation, and hydrogen peroxide (Cooper et al, 1997;Leadon and Cooper, 1993). CS cells are deficient in transcription coupled repair (TCR) of lesions caused by UV irradiation (Evans and Bohr, 1994;Venema et al, 1990) or oxidative stress (Cooper et al, 1997;Le Page et al, 2000). Furthermore, RNA synthesis recovers more slowly in UV-treated CS cells than in wild type cells .…”