DNA damage (caused by direct cellular exposure and bystander signaling) and the complex pathways involved in its repair are critical events underpinning cellular and tissue response following radiation exposures. There are limited data addressing the dynamics of DNA damage induction and repair in the skin particularly in areas not directly exposed. Here we investigate the mechanisms regulating DNA damage, repair, intracellular signalling and their impact on premature differentiation and development of inflammatory-like response in the irradiated and surrounding areas of a 3D organotypic skin model. Following localized low-LET irradiation (225 kVp X-rays), low levels of 53BP1 foci were observed in the 3D model (3.860.28 foci/Gy/cell) with fo...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
Exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) can lead to localized radiation injury of the skin...
Investigations of DNA damage response (DDR) mechanisms in normal tissues have implications for both ...
<div><p>DNA damage (caused by direct cellular exposure and bystander signaling) and the complex path...
Knowledge of cellular responses in tissue microenvironment is crucial for the accurate prediction of...
Low linear energy transfer (LET) ionizing radiation as gamma and X-rays is widely used in the modem ...
The structure, function and accessibility of epidermal skin provide aunique opportunity to study the...
This study aimed at characterizing the genomic response to low versus moderate doses of ionizing rad...
This study aimed at characterizing the genomic response to low versus moderate doses of ionizing rad...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) can lead to localized r...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
Background: Exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) can lead to localized radiation injury...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
Exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) can lead to localized radiation injury of the skin...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
Exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) can lead to localized radiation injury of the skin...
Investigations of DNA damage response (DDR) mechanisms in normal tissues have implications for both ...
<div><p>DNA damage (caused by direct cellular exposure and bystander signaling) and the complex path...
Knowledge of cellular responses in tissue microenvironment is crucial for the accurate prediction of...
Low linear energy transfer (LET) ionizing radiation as gamma and X-rays is widely used in the modem ...
The structure, function and accessibility of epidermal skin provide aunique opportunity to study the...
This study aimed at characterizing the genomic response to low versus moderate doses of ionizing rad...
This study aimed at characterizing the genomic response to low versus moderate doses of ionizing rad...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) can lead to localized r...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
Background: Exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) can lead to localized radiation injury...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
Exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) can lead to localized radiation injury of the skin...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
Exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) can lead to localized radiation injury of the skin...
Investigations of DNA damage response (DDR) mechanisms in normal tissues have implications for both ...