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The regulation of excision repair enzymes in each cell type was examined by quantitating: the specific activities of the base excision repair enzymes uracil DNA glycosylase and hypoxanthine DNA glycosylase as a function of cell growth; and immunological analysis of the uracil DNA glycosylase using monoclonal antibodies to human uracil DNA glycosylase. In each cell type, both DNA glycosylase activities were increased as a function of cell proliferation; the extent of enhancement being greater in the transformed cells. As defined by ELISA and immunoblot analysis, the induced uracil DNA glycosylases in both cell types share the same determinants. 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