Purpose: Ionizing radiation, particular high-linear energy transfer (LET) radiation, can induce complex DNA damage (CDD) wherein 2 or more DNA lesions are induced in close proximity, which contributes significantly to the cell killing effects. However, knowledge of the enzymes and mechanisms involved in coordinating the recognition and processing of CDD in cellular DNA are currently lacking. Methods and Materials: A small interfering RNA screen of deubiquitylation enzymes was conducted in HeLa cells irradiated with high-LET α-particles or protons, versus low-LET protons and x-rays, and cell survival was monitored by clonogenic assays. Candidates whose depletion led to decreased cell survival specifically in response to high-LET radiation we...
The mechanisms that maintain genomic stability safeguard cells from constant DNA damage produced by ...
Ionizing radiation induces a variety of DNA lesions such as base damage, single-strand breaks (SSBs)...
Due to its ability to induce DNA damage in a space and time controlled manner, ionising radiation is...
Purpose: Ionizing radiation, particular high-linear energy transfer (LET) radiation, can induce comp...
AbstractPurposeIonising radiation, particular high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation, can induc...
Purpose Complex DNA damage (CDD), where two or more DNA lesions are induced in close proximity, is a...
Purpose To investigate the precise mechanism of recognition and processing of ionizing radiation (IR...
PURPOSE: To determine whether DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase ...
Purpose To investigate the precise mechanism of recognition and processing of ionizing radiation (IR...
Ionizing radiation (IR) principally acts through induction of DNA damage that promotes cell death, a...
Purpose: To improve radiotherapy of cancer patients, development of efficient radiosensitizer is one...
Ionizing radiation (IR) principally acts through induction of DNA damage that promotes cell death, a...
The mechanisms that maintain genomic stability safeguard cells from constant DNA damage produced by ...
Ionising radiation (IR) is widely used in cancer treatment as it induces vast DNA damage, ultimately...
The mechanisms that maintain genomic stability safeguard cells from constant DNA damage produced by ...
The mechanisms that maintain genomic stability safeguard cells from constant DNA damage produced by ...
Ionizing radiation induces a variety of DNA lesions such as base damage, single-strand breaks (SSBs)...
Due to its ability to induce DNA damage in a space and time controlled manner, ionising radiation is...
Purpose: Ionizing radiation, particular high-linear energy transfer (LET) radiation, can induce comp...
AbstractPurposeIonising radiation, particular high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation, can induc...
Purpose Complex DNA damage (CDD), where two or more DNA lesions are induced in close proximity, is a...
Purpose To investigate the precise mechanism of recognition and processing of ionizing radiation (IR...
PURPOSE: To determine whether DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase ...
Purpose To investigate the precise mechanism of recognition and processing of ionizing radiation (IR...
Ionizing radiation (IR) principally acts through induction of DNA damage that promotes cell death, a...
Purpose: To improve radiotherapy of cancer patients, development of efficient radiosensitizer is one...
Ionizing radiation (IR) principally acts through induction of DNA damage that promotes cell death, a...
The mechanisms that maintain genomic stability safeguard cells from constant DNA damage produced by ...
Ionising radiation (IR) is widely used in cancer treatment as it induces vast DNA damage, ultimately...
The mechanisms that maintain genomic stability safeguard cells from constant DNA damage produced by ...
The mechanisms that maintain genomic stability safeguard cells from constant DNA damage produced by ...
Ionizing radiation induces a variety of DNA lesions such as base damage, single-strand breaks (SSBs)...
Due to its ability to induce DNA damage in a space and time controlled manner, ionising radiation is...