The mechanistic role of radiation-induced genomic instability in radiation carcinogenesis is an attractive hypothesis that remains to be rigorously tested. There are few in vivo studies on which to base judgments, but work in our laboratory with mouse models of radiogenic mammary neoplasia provided the first indications that certain forms of genetically predisposed radiation-induced genomic instability may contribute to tumor development. The central goal of this research project is to more firmly establish the mechanistic basis of this radiation-associated genomic instability and, from this, to assess whether such induced instability might play a major role in tumorigenesis at low doses of low LET radiation. In the case of mouse mammary tu...
Genome instability is a hallmark of cancer cells. Inherited cancer predisposition syndromes typicall...
AbstractPolyploidy contributes to extensive intratumor genomic heterogeneity that characterizes adva...
AbstractCarcinogens induce carcinogen-specific genetic instability (defects in DNA repair). Accordin...
AbstractTelomere dysfunction and associated fusion-breakage in the mouse encourages epithelial carci...
AbstractThe increased tumor incidence in telomerase null mice suggests that telomere dysfunction ind...
Several recent studies point to the possibility that telomere maintenance may constitute a potential...
Ionizing radiations are a well known genotoxic agents, widely studied for the great impact of their...
The ends of chromosomes in mammals, called telomeres, are composed of a 6 base pair repeat sequence,...
Low dose radiation effects remain an open question, mainly due to the lack of models that permit to ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University, 1...
The ability of ionizing radiation to initiate genomic instability has been harnessed in the clinic w...
We examined telomere maintenance in cells of 11 primary fibroblast cell lines with differing genetic...
It is well established that high-LET radiations efficiently induce chromosome aberrations. However,...
Many studies have confirmed that radiation can induce genomic instability in whole body systems. Alt...
Telomeres are composed of repetitive G-rich sequence and an abundance of associated proteins that to...
Genome instability is a hallmark of cancer cells. Inherited cancer predisposition syndromes typicall...
AbstractPolyploidy contributes to extensive intratumor genomic heterogeneity that characterizes adva...
AbstractCarcinogens induce carcinogen-specific genetic instability (defects in DNA repair). Accordin...
AbstractTelomere dysfunction and associated fusion-breakage in the mouse encourages epithelial carci...
AbstractThe increased tumor incidence in telomerase null mice suggests that telomere dysfunction ind...
Several recent studies point to the possibility that telomere maintenance may constitute a potential...
Ionizing radiations are a well known genotoxic agents, widely studied for the great impact of their...
The ends of chromosomes in mammals, called telomeres, are composed of a 6 base pair repeat sequence,...
Low dose radiation effects remain an open question, mainly due to the lack of models that permit to ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University, 1...
The ability of ionizing radiation to initiate genomic instability has been harnessed in the clinic w...
We examined telomere maintenance in cells of 11 primary fibroblast cell lines with differing genetic...
It is well established that high-LET radiations efficiently induce chromosome aberrations. However,...
Many studies have confirmed that radiation can induce genomic instability in whole body systems. Alt...
Telomeres are composed of repetitive G-rich sequence and an abundance of associated proteins that to...
Genome instability is a hallmark of cancer cells. Inherited cancer predisposition syndromes typicall...
AbstractPolyploidy contributes to extensive intratumor genomic heterogeneity that characterizes adva...
AbstractCarcinogens induce carcinogen-specific genetic instability (defects in DNA repair). Accordin...