Ionizing radiation (IR) is a common mode of cancer therapy, where DNA damage is the major reason of cell death. Here, we use an assay based on fluorescence imaging of single damaged DNA molecules isolated from radiated lymphocytes, to quantify IR induced DNA damage. The assay uses a cocktail of DNA-repair enzymes that recognizes and excises DNA lesions and then a polymerase and a ligase incorporate fluorescent nucleotides at the damage sites, resulting in a fluorescent “spot” at each site. The individual fluorescent spots can then be counted along single stretched DNA molecules and the global level of DNA damage can be quantified. Our results demonstrate that inclusion of the human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1) in the enzyme c...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
Radiotherapy is a standard cytotoxic therapy against solid cancers. It uses ionizing radiation to ki...
DNA is a large molecule particularly sensitive to ionizing radiation, which suffers several kinds o...
DNA-damaging agents, such as radiation and chemotherapy, are common in cancer treatment, but the dos...
Quantification of the DNA damage induced by chemotherapy in patient cells may aid in personalization...
The amazing feature of ionising radiation (IR) as a DNA damaging agent is the range of lesions it in...
Radiation interactions with biological matter release energy through processes that increase the ent...
Introduction: The detailed knowledge of mechanisms of DNA lesion repair is crucial in many areas, fr...
Working under the assumption that hormesis is triggered by specific types of DNA damage, this report...
There is a need for assays of DNA damage in many areas of laboratory research applied to radiation t...
Radiation therapy is used in attempting to kill tumor cells by inducing DNA double-strand breaks (D...
AbstractThe occurrence of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) induced by ionizing radiation has been ext...
Ionizing radiation induces DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) that trigger phosphorylation of the histo...
Background: Radiation-induced DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair can be tested by using pulsed-fie...
DNA damage presents a barrier to DNA-templated biochemical processes, including gene expression and ...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
Radiotherapy is a standard cytotoxic therapy against solid cancers. It uses ionizing radiation to ki...
DNA is a large molecule particularly sensitive to ionizing radiation, which suffers several kinds o...
DNA-damaging agents, such as radiation and chemotherapy, are common in cancer treatment, but the dos...
Quantification of the DNA damage induced by chemotherapy in patient cells may aid in personalization...
The amazing feature of ionising radiation (IR) as a DNA damaging agent is the range of lesions it in...
Radiation interactions with biological matter release energy through processes that increase the ent...
Introduction: The detailed knowledge of mechanisms of DNA lesion repair is crucial in many areas, fr...
Working under the assumption that hormesis is triggered by specific types of DNA damage, this report...
There is a need for assays of DNA damage in many areas of laboratory research applied to radiation t...
Radiation therapy is used in attempting to kill tumor cells by inducing DNA double-strand breaks (D...
AbstractThe occurrence of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) induced by ionizing radiation has been ext...
Ionizing radiation induces DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) that trigger phosphorylation of the histo...
Background: Radiation-induced DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair can be tested by using pulsed-fie...
DNA damage presents a barrier to DNA-templated biochemical processes, including gene expression and ...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
Radiotherapy is a standard cytotoxic therapy against solid cancers. It uses ionizing radiation to ki...
DNA is a large molecule particularly sensitive to ionizing radiation, which suffers several kinds o...