This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Background: Radiotherapy-induced DNA double strand breaks (DSB) are critical cytotoxic lesions. Inherited defects in DSB DNA repair pathways lead to hypersensitivity to ionising radiation, immunodeficiency and increased cancer incidence. A patient with xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group C, with a scalp angiosarcoma exhibited dramatic clinical radiosensitivity following radiotherapy, resulting in death. A fibroblast cell line from non-affected skin (XP14BRneo17) was hypersensitive to ionising radiation and defective in DNA double strand break repair. Aim: To determine the genetic defect causing cellular radiation hypersensitivity in XP14BRneo17 c...
International audienceXP14BR is a cell line derived from a xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) patient from c...
A frequently used treatement option in cancer is ionizing radiation. Unfortunately , therapy resista...
Clustered DNA damage is defined as multiple sites of DNA damage within one or two helical turns of t...
DNA Double Strand Breaks (DSBs) are induced by ionising radiation, but also arise during normal phys...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONRepair of DNA double strand breaks and radiosensitivity:modification of ...
DNA repair mechanisms in cells maintain genomic stability and prevent cancer. DNA repair defects can...
An Ashkenazi Jewish Israeli family with two children affected with severe xeroderma pigmentosum was ...
The damage caused to cells by ionising radiation is believed to centre on damage to the DNA. In part...
Background: DNA repair pathways, cell cycle arrest checkpoints, and cell death induction are present...
XP14BR is a cell line derived from a xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) patient from complementation group C...
Late normal tissue injury is dose -limiting for radiation therapy of cancer. The molecular mechanis...
International audiencePURPOSE: Human diseases associated with acute radiation responses are rare gen...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
XP14BR is a cell line derived from a xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) patient from complementation group C...
DNA double strand break (DSB) repair is the primary defense mechanism against ionizing radiation-ind...
International audienceXP14BR is a cell line derived from a xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) patient from c...
A frequently used treatement option in cancer is ionizing radiation. Unfortunately , therapy resista...
Clustered DNA damage is defined as multiple sites of DNA damage within one or two helical turns of t...
DNA Double Strand Breaks (DSBs) are induced by ionising radiation, but also arise during normal phys...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONRepair of DNA double strand breaks and radiosensitivity:modification of ...
DNA repair mechanisms in cells maintain genomic stability and prevent cancer. DNA repair defects can...
An Ashkenazi Jewish Israeli family with two children affected with severe xeroderma pigmentosum was ...
The damage caused to cells by ionising radiation is believed to centre on damage to the DNA. In part...
Background: DNA repair pathways, cell cycle arrest checkpoints, and cell death induction are present...
XP14BR is a cell line derived from a xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) patient from complementation group C...
Late normal tissue injury is dose -limiting for radiation therapy of cancer. The molecular mechanis...
International audiencePURPOSE: Human diseases associated with acute radiation responses are rare gen...
Ionizing radiation induces a range of different DNA lesions. In terms of mutation frequency and mamm...
XP14BR is a cell line derived from a xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) patient from complementation group C...
DNA double strand break (DSB) repair is the primary defense mechanism against ionizing radiation-ind...
International audienceXP14BR is a cell line derived from a xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) patient from c...
A frequently used treatement option in cancer is ionizing radiation. Unfortunately , therapy resista...
Clustered DNA damage is defined as multiple sites of DNA damage within one or two helical turns of t...