The radiosensitivity of tumour cells depends mainly on their capacity to maintain genomic integrity. This requires efficient repair of radiation-induced DNA double strand breaks, a process governed by the cell cycle. Based on their functions in cell cycle regulation and DNA damage repair, we hypothesised that targeting of CDK2 and CDK9 modifies cancer cell response to radiotherapy. Therefore, we evaluated the significance of CDK2 and CDK9 for the cellular radiation response in a panel of human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cell lines. In order to achieve our goal, we performed a series of experiments to measure several key parameters such as clonogenic radiation survival, cell cycling, DNA damage repair and apoptosis. We ...
Using chemical genetics to reversibly inhibit Cdk1, we find that cells arrested in late G2 are unabl...
DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are the most deleterious and lethal form of DNA damage. DSBs are rej...
Oncogenes, activated copies of normal cellular genes, are involved in carcinogenesis and have been s...
The radiosensitivity of tumour cells depends mainly on their capacity to maintain genomic integrity....
<div><p>The cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) that promote cell-cycle progression are targets for nega...
In this paper, we study the ability of DNA-PK-deficient (M059J) and -proficient (M059K) cells to und...
<p>Cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (CDK1) orchestrates the transition from the G2 phase into mitosis and a...
Efficient and correct repair of DNA double-strand break (DSB) is critical for cell survival. Defects...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
Recently, a subpopulation of tumor cells, called cancer stem cells (CSC), has been characterized, an...
Cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) promote cellular proliferation, are often deregulated in human cance...
Organisms are inevitably exposed to ionizing radiation (IR) which is emitted by various natural sour...
More than half of cancer patients are treated with radiotherapy, which kills tumor cells by directly...
Using chemical genetics to reversibly inhibit Cdk1, we find that cells arrested in late G2 are unabl...
DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are the most deleterious and lethal form of DNA damage. DSBs are rej...
Oncogenes, activated copies of normal cellular genes, are involved in carcinogenesis and have been s...
The radiosensitivity of tumour cells depends mainly on their capacity to maintain genomic integrity....
<div><p>The cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) that promote cell-cycle progression are targets for nega...
In this paper, we study the ability of DNA-PK-deficient (M059J) and -proficient (M059K) cells to und...
<p>Cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (CDK1) orchestrates the transition from the G2 phase into mitosis and a...
Efficient and correct repair of DNA double-strand break (DSB) is critical for cell survival. Defects...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
Recently, a subpopulation of tumor cells, called cancer stem cells (CSC), has been characterized, an...
Cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) promote cellular proliferation, are often deregulated in human cance...
Organisms are inevitably exposed to ionizing radiation (IR) which is emitted by various natural sour...
More than half of cancer patients are treated with radiotherapy, which kills tumor cells by directly...
Using chemical genetics to reversibly inhibit Cdk1, we find that cells arrested in late G2 are unabl...
DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are the most deleterious and lethal form of DNA damage. DSBs are rej...
Oncogenes, activated copies of normal cellular genes, are involved in carcinogenesis and have been s...