PURPOSE: To characterize the complexity of DNA damage through determination of the yields of single (SSB) and double strand breaks (DSB), base lesions and clustered damage sites induced in fully hydrated plasmid DNA by direct radiation effects as a function of the ionizing density of the radiation using 4He(2+) ion irradiation with linear energy-transfer (LET) values in the range 19 to 148 keV/microm. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Hydrated plasmid DNA (pUC18) containing 34.5 water molecules/nucleotide was irradiated with He(2+) ions with LET values of 19, 63, 95, 121 and 148 keV/microm. From quantification of the conformational changes of the irradiated samples (closed circular, open or linear forms) analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis, the yi...
Purpose: In order to study the role of the Linear Energy Transfer (LET) of fast atomic ions in plati...
Clustered DNA damages are induced by ionizing radiation, particularly of high linear energy transfer...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is a critical lesion which, if not completely restored, can have s...
We present here evidence showing that the yields of DNA lesions induced by He(2+) ions strongly depe...
The yields of gamma-radiation-induced single- and double-strand breaks (ssb's and dsb's) as well as ...
In this study, an improved method using scavenger-free plasmid DNA was established to accurately det...
Clustered DNA damage, which is defined as two or more lesions (base lesions, single strand breaks or...
To characterize the DNA damage induced by K-shell ionization of phosphorus atom in DNA backbone on t...
8th Meeting on Radiation Chemistry (JECR 96), ORLEANS, NOUAN-LE-FUZELIE, FRANCE, MAY 19-24, 1996Ioni...
The most deleterious DNA lesions induced by ionizing radiation are clustered DNA double-strand break...
The use of highly-energetic iOIl: beams for treating cancerous tumours is of increasing importance. ...
Clustered DNA damage is defined as two or morelesions (base lesions, single strand breaks or abasic(...
The effects of ionising radiation are studied through the observation of single- and double strand b...
Modeling ionizing radiation interaction with biological matter is a major scientific challenge, espe...
Purpose: the study was aimed at the measurement of effect-depth distributions of intracellularly ind...
Purpose: In order to study the role of the Linear Energy Transfer (LET) of fast atomic ions in plati...
Clustered DNA damages are induced by ionizing radiation, particularly of high linear energy transfer...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is a critical lesion which, if not completely restored, can have s...
We present here evidence showing that the yields of DNA lesions induced by He(2+) ions strongly depe...
The yields of gamma-radiation-induced single- and double-strand breaks (ssb's and dsb's) as well as ...
In this study, an improved method using scavenger-free plasmid DNA was established to accurately det...
Clustered DNA damage, which is defined as two or more lesions (base lesions, single strand breaks or...
To characterize the DNA damage induced by K-shell ionization of phosphorus atom in DNA backbone on t...
8th Meeting on Radiation Chemistry (JECR 96), ORLEANS, NOUAN-LE-FUZELIE, FRANCE, MAY 19-24, 1996Ioni...
The most deleterious DNA lesions induced by ionizing radiation are clustered DNA double-strand break...
The use of highly-energetic iOIl: beams for treating cancerous tumours is of increasing importance. ...
Clustered DNA damage is defined as two or morelesions (base lesions, single strand breaks or abasic(...
The effects of ionising radiation are studied through the observation of single- and double strand b...
Modeling ionizing radiation interaction with biological matter is a major scientific challenge, espe...
Purpose: the study was aimed at the measurement of effect-depth distributions of intracellularly ind...
Purpose: In order to study the role of the Linear Energy Transfer (LET) of fast atomic ions in plati...
Clustered DNA damages are induced by ionizing radiation, particularly of high linear energy transfer...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is a critical lesion which, if not completely restored, can have s...