It is shown that in diploid yeast there are significant differences in the extent of irreparable damage after irradiation with X-rays, 60Co-gamma-rays and 30 MeV electrons. At extremely low dose rates, 60Co-gamma-rays were found to produce almost no irreparable damage at least up to 1200 Gy. X-rays, however, at the same low dose rate caused irreparable damage in the same dose range yielding a surviving fraction of 0·25 at 1200 Gy. For irradiations at high dose rate followed by liquid holding recovery the relative biological effectiveness of X-rays amounted to at least 4 for absorbed doses of up to 1000 Gy. With 30 MeV electrons at high dose rates an accumulation of sublethal and potentially lethal damage resulting in irreparable dama...
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae yeast cells were irradiated using the sort X-ray laser-plasma source at Rut...
This series of investigations was designed to observe growth and division of single, diploid yeast c...
Split-dose recovery (SDR), liquid-holding reactivation (LHR) and division delay reversal (DDR) in X-...
Stationary populations of diploid yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, wild type, strain No. 211) were i...
Studied have been the laws of formation of the lethal and genetic effects with the successive radiat...
In yeast cells, DNA double-strand breaks (dsb) are induced linearly with dose both by sparsely ioniz...
Irradiation of diploid yeast cells with 30-MeV electrons at a high dose rate (130 Gy/min) was previo...
The aim of this paper is experimental investigations of the delayed appearance of haploid and homozy...
Yeast cells were irradiated with 3·5 MeV αparticles and 30 MeV electrons, as reference ...
After X-irradiation two different types of yeast cells can be observed. The so-called n-cells, which...
Survival data on yeast cells proficient or deficient in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (dsb)...
To evaluate biological action of microorganism exposed to charged particles during the long distance...
Context: It is analyzed whether genetic instability is determined by cell ability to recover from ra...
We show that in diploid yeast radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks can be repaired under nongr...
Yeast is a suitable eukaryotic organism in which to study DNA double-strand breakage measured by the...
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae yeast cells were irradiated using the sort X-ray laser-plasma source at Rut...
This series of investigations was designed to observe growth and division of single, diploid yeast c...
Split-dose recovery (SDR), liquid-holding reactivation (LHR) and division delay reversal (DDR) in X-...
Stationary populations of diploid yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, wild type, strain No. 211) were i...
Studied have been the laws of formation of the lethal and genetic effects with the successive radiat...
In yeast cells, DNA double-strand breaks (dsb) are induced linearly with dose both by sparsely ioniz...
Irradiation of diploid yeast cells with 30-MeV electrons at a high dose rate (130 Gy/min) was previo...
The aim of this paper is experimental investigations of the delayed appearance of haploid and homozy...
Yeast cells were irradiated with 3·5 MeV αparticles and 30 MeV electrons, as reference ...
After X-irradiation two different types of yeast cells can be observed. The so-called n-cells, which...
Survival data on yeast cells proficient or deficient in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (dsb)...
To evaluate biological action of microorganism exposed to charged particles during the long distance...
Context: It is analyzed whether genetic instability is determined by cell ability to recover from ra...
We show that in diploid yeast radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks can be repaired under nongr...
Yeast is a suitable eukaryotic organism in which to study DNA double-strand breakage measured by the...
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae yeast cells were irradiated using the sort X-ray laser-plasma source at Rut...
This series of investigations was designed to observe growth and division of single, diploid yeast c...
Split-dose recovery (SDR), liquid-holding reactivation (LHR) and division delay reversal (DDR) in X-...