International audienceTo investigate the severity of damage induced in plasmid DNA by ultrasoft X-rays at different energies, in order to unravel the correlation between the sharp increase in cell-killing efficiency of ultrasoft X-rays above versus below the carbon K-threshold and the induction of core events in DNA atoms. Materials and methods: Bluescript (pBS, tight packing) and pSP189 (pSP, loose packing) plasmids were exposed to ultrasoft X-rays at 250, 380 and 760 eV energies, respectively, above phosphorus L-, carbon K- and oxygen K-thresholds. Complex DNA lesions were assayed by the repair protein Formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase (Fpg) and by in vitro repair assay using whole cell-free extracts. Results: Clustered damage, as revea...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is a critical lesion which, if not completely restored, can have s...
Radiation is known to cause various chemical damage to cells. Whole cell irradiation in radiation bi...
Due to its ability to induce DNA damage in a space and time controlled manner, ionising radiation is...
The initial indiscriminate damage of ionizing radiation on DNA in cells arises through direct energy...
To characterize the DNA damage induced by K-shell ionization of phosphorus atom in DNA backbone on t...
International audienceTo compare the induction of double-strand breaks (DSB) in cells irradiated by ...
International audienceD oTostudytheeffectofhydrationlevel andplasmidpackingonstrandbreakinductioninD...
International audienceIn this paper we present in a first part the latest results of our group which...
Induction of DNA DSBs by low-LET radiations reflects clustered damage produced predominantly by low-...
PURPOSE: To compare experimental yields of single strand breaks (SSB) and double strand breaks (DSB)...
Radiation damage to DNA and its repair mechanism have been studied from both molecular (in vitro) an...
This paper estimates the yields of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) induced by ultrasoft X-rays and u...
International audiencePurpose: In a radiological examination, low-energy X-radiation is used (< 100 ...
Clustered DNA damage, which is defined as two or more lesions (base lesions, single strand breaks or...
Current knowledge in radiobiology ascribes the adverse biological effects of ionizing radiation prim...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is a critical lesion which, if not completely restored, can have s...
Radiation is known to cause various chemical damage to cells. Whole cell irradiation in radiation bi...
Due to its ability to induce DNA damage in a space and time controlled manner, ionising radiation is...
The initial indiscriminate damage of ionizing radiation on DNA in cells arises through direct energy...
To characterize the DNA damage induced by K-shell ionization of phosphorus atom in DNA backbone on t...
International audienceTo compare the induction of double-strand breaks (DSB) in cells irradiated by ...
International audienceD oTostudytheeffectofhydrationlevel andplasmidpackingonstrandbreakinductioninD...
International audienceIn this paper we present in a first part the latest results of our group which...
Induction of DNA DSBs by low-LET radiations reflects clustered damage produced predominantly by low-...
PURPOSE: To compare experimental yields of single strand breaks (SSB) and double strand breaks (DSB)...
Radiation damage to DNA and its repair mechanism have been studied from both molecular (in vitro) an...
This paper estimates the yields of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) induced by ultrasoft X-rays and u...
International audiencePurpose: In a radiological examination, low-energy X-radiation is used (< 100 ...
Clustered DNA damage, which is defined as two or more lesions (base lesions, single strand breaks or...
Current knowledge in radiobiology ascribes the adverse biological effects of ionizing radiation prim...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is a critical lesion which, if not completely restored, can have s...
Radiation is known to cause various chemical damage to cells. Whole cell irradiation in radiation bi...
Due to its ability to induce DNA damage in a space and time controlled manner, ionising radiation is...