The relationship between deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage and the cell death induced by (12)C ions irradiation was examined in four kinds of cells, Melanoma B 16, cervical squamous carcinoma HeLa, Chinese hamster V79 and hepatoma SMMC-7721. Cell survival was determined by a colonogenic assay, and the sensitivity was described by D(50) (the dose of radiation necessary to reduce the survival to 50%). For all cell lines, D(50) ranged from 0.74 Gy to 3.85 Gy, among them B 16 was the most radiosensitive to (12)C ions, and V79 and HeLa cells had almost the same radio-sensitivity, SMMC-7721 was the last. The induction of deproteinized DNA double-strand breaks induced by (12)C ions were measured by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), and the...
The prevailing hypothesis on the mechanism of radiation-induced cell killing identifies the genetic ...
To determine radiobiological mechanisms for high-LET radiation and repair kinetics of DNA double-str...
The response of tumour cells in vitro to ionising radiation can, to a certain extent, predict the re...
The role of variation in susceptibility to DNA damage induction was studied as a determinant for cel...
The role of the initial DNA double-strand breaks (dsb) as a determinant of cellular radiosensitivity...
The role of variation in susceptibility to DNA damage induction was studied as a determinant for cel...
The biophysical characteristics of heavy ions make them a rational source of radiation for use in ra...
Three human tumour cell lines (HX142, RT112 and MGH-U1) with different radiosensitivities were teste...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is still confusion in the choice of the molecula...
In this paper, the relationship between radiosensitivity, cell cycle alteration and the change of ap...
Heavy ion induced hyper radiosensitivity (HRS)of human cell lines has not been well investigated. Ou...
Recent data suggest that the differences in radiosensitivity between cell lines can be related to di...
It is well established that DNA-associated proteins, as well as soluble free-radical scavengers, can...
Although DNA damage is widely viewed as a critical target for the induction of cell killing by ioniz...
NIRS (National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan) owns HIMIC (Heavy Ion Medical Accel...
The prevailing hypothesis on the mechanism of radiation-induced cell killing identifies the genetic ...
To determine radiobiological mechanisms for high-LET radiation and repair kinetics of DNA double-str...
The response of tumour cells in vitro to ionising radiation can, to a certain extent, predict the re...
The role of variation in susceptibility to DNA damage induction was studied as a determinant for cel...
The role of the initial DNA double-strand breaks (dsb) as a determinant of cellular radiosensitivity...
The role of variation in susceptibility to DNA damage induction was studied as a determinant for cel...
The biophysical characteristics of heavy ions make them a rational source of radiation for use in ra...
Three human tumour cell lines (HX142, RT112 and MGH-U1) with different radiosensitivities were teste...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is still confusion in the choice of the molecula...
In this paper, the relationship between radiosensitivity, cell cycle alteration and the change of ap...
Heavy ion induced hyper radiosensitivity (HRS)of human cell lines has not been well investigated. Ou...
Recent data suggest that the differences in radiosensitivity between cell lines can be related to di...
It is well established that DNA-associated proteins, as well as soluble free-radical scavengers, can...
Although DNA damage is widely viewed as a critical target for the induction of cell killing by ioniz...
NIRS (National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan) owns HIMIC (Heavy Ion Medical Accel...
The prevailing hypothesis on the mechanism of radiation-induced cell killing identifies the genetic ...
To determine radiobiological mechanisms for high-LET radiation and repair kinetics of DNA double-str...
The response of tumour cells in vitro to ionising radiation can, to a certain extent, predict the re...