A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiation represents a research priority aimed at improving the outcome of clinical radiotherapy. Because of the close association with DNA double strand break (DSB) repair, phosphorylation of the histone H2AX protein (gamma H2AX), quantified by immunodetection, has recently been used as a method to study DSB induction and repair at low and clinically relevant radiation doses. However, the lack of consistency in literature points to the need to further validate the role of H2AX phosphorylation in DSB repair and the use of this technique to determine intrinsic radiosensitivity. In the present study we used human mammary epithelial MCF10A cells, chara...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), which are induced by either endogenous metabolic processes or by ex...
Purpose and background: Variation in radiosensitivity of normal tissues is related to genetic susce...
Production of DNA damage is the basis of cancer treatments, such as radiotherapy. The limitation of ...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
BACKGROUND: About 1-5% of cancer patients suffer from significant normal tissue reactions as a resul...
BACKGROUND: About 1-5% of cancer patients suffer from significant normal tissue reactions as a resul...
BACKGROUND: About 1-5% of cancer patients suffer from significant normal tissue reactions as a resul...
Background:About 1-5% of cancer patients suffer from significant normal tissue reactions as a result...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), which are induced by either endogenous metabolic processes or by ex...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), which are induced by either endogenous metabolic processes or by ex...
Purpose and background: Variation in radiosensitivity of normal tissues is related to genetic susce...
Production of DNA damage is the basis of cancer treatments, such as radiotherapy. The limitation of ...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of DNA repair after exposure to ionizing radiati...
BACKGROUND: About 1-5% of cancer patients suffer from significant normal tissue reactions as a resul...
BACKGROUND: About 1-5% of cancer patients suffer from significant normal tissue reactions as a resul...
BACKGROUND: About 1-5% of cancer patients suffer from significant normal tissue reactions as a resul...
Background:About 1-5% of cancer patients suffer from significant normal tissue reactions as a result...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), which are induced by either endogenous metabolic processes or by ex...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), which are induced by either endogenous metabolic processes or by ex...
Purpose and background: Variation in radiosensitivity of normal tissues is related to genetic susce...
Production of DNA damage is the basis of cancer treatments, such as radiotherapy. The limitation of ...