Purpose: Exposure of human cells to heat leads to denaturation and aggregation of proteins. Within the nucleus, it has been suggested that protein aggregation is linked to the: selective inhibition by hyperthermia of nucleotide excision repair in transcriptionally active genes. Tn this study it was investigated in detail whether and how the inhibition of repair of transcriptionally active genes might be related to alterations in their association with the nuclear-matrix.Material and methods: Different protocols for nuclear-matrix isolation thigh salt and lithium 3',5'-diiodosalycilate [LTS] extraction of nuclei) were used to compare DNA loop organization and positioning of transcriptionally active genes in both heated and non-heated cells.R...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are the most deleterious lesions that can arise in cells after ioniz...
Heat shock activates the transcription of arrays of Satellite III (SatIII) DNA repeats in the perice...
In the current study, the hypothesis that thermal radiosensitization is (indirectly) caused by heat-...
Purpose: Exposure of human cells to heat leads to denaturation and aggregation of proteins. Within t...
The effect of hyperthermia on induction and repair of UV-radiation-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine di...
The nuclear matrix organizes nuclear DNA into operational domains in which DNA is undergoing replica...
Using a technique to detect changes in DNA supercoiling which allows one to visualize both DNA unwin...
DNA damage (putatively strand breaks) from ionizing radiation inhibits the ability of intercalating ...
Nuclear matrices of heated and non-heated HeLa S3 cells were isolated and average DNA loop-sizes wer...
Exposure of cells to hyperthermic temperatures (43° to 48°C) results in an increase of the total pr...
Hyperthermia specifically inhibits the repair of UV-induced DNA photolesions in transcriptionally ac...
Using mouse erythroleukemia cells we performed a comprehensive morphological and biochemical study o...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are the most deleterious lesions that can arise in cells after ioniz...
Hyperthermia is used as an adjuvant in the chemo- and radiotherapy of cancer. Besides a direct celki...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are the most deleterious lesions that can arise in cells after ioniz...
Heat shock activates the transcription of arrays of Satellite III (SatIII) DNA repeats in the perice...
In the current study, the hypothesis that thermal radiosensitization is (indirectly) caused by heat-...
Purpose: Exposure of human cells to heat leads to denaturation and aggregation of proteins. Within t...
The effect of hyperthermia on induction and repair of UV-radiation-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine di...
The nuclear matrix organizes nuclear DNA into operational domains in which DNA is undergoing replica...
Using a technique to detect changes in DNA supercoiling which allows one to visualize both DNA unwin...
DNA damage (putatively strand breaks) from ionizing radiation inhibits the ability of intercalating ...
Nuclear matrices of heated and non-heated HeLa S3 cells were isolated and average DNA loop-sizes wer...
Exposure of cells to hyperthermic temperatures (43° to 48°C) results in an increase of the total pr...
Hyperthermia specifically inhibits the repair of UV-induced DNA photolesions in transcriptionally ac...
Using mouse erythroleukemia cells we performed a comprehensive morphological and biochemical study o...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are the most deleterious lesions that can arise in cells after ioniz...
Hyperthermia is used as an adjuvant in the chemo- and radiotherapy of cancer. Besides a direct celki...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are the most deleterious lesions that can arise in cells after ioniz...
Heat shock activates the transcription of arrays of Satellite III (SatIII) DNA repeats in the perice...
In the current study, the hypothesis that thermal radiosensitization is (indirectly) caused by heat-...