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Autor:
Jacquelyn C. Yanch, Aline M. Thomas, Joel S. Greenberger, Werner Olipitz, Peter C. Dedon, James T. Mutamba, Leona D. Samson, Bevin P. Engelward, Bo Pang, Pallavi Lonkar, Jose L. McFaline, Dominika M. Wiktor-Brown, Joe Shuga
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives. 120:1130-1136
Background: In the event of a nuclear accident, people are exposed to elevated levels of continuous low dose-rate radiation. Nevertheless, most of the literature describes the biological effects of acute radiation. Objectives: DNA damage and mutation
Autor:
Ying-Chih Lin, Somsak Prasongtanakij, James T. Mutamba, Robert W. Sobol, Xiao-hong Wang, Bevin P. Engelward, David Svilar, Peter C. Dedon
Publikováno v:
Prof. Engelward
Inflammation associated reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONs), including peroxynitrite (ONOO−) and nitric oxide (NOradical dot), create base lesions that potentially play a role in the toxicity and large genomic rearrangements associated with
Autor:
Rebecca E. Rugo, Bevin P. Engelward, T Yee, K N Mohan, Joel S. Greenberger, James T. Mutamba, J R Chaillet
Publikováno v:
Howard Silver
Characterization of the direct effects of DNA-damaging agents shows how DNA lesions lead to specific mutations. Yet, serum from Hiroshima survivors, Chernobyl liquidators and radiotherapy patients can induce a clastogenic effect on naive cells, showi
Autor:
James T. Mutamba, Tiffany Yee, Rebecca E. Rugo, Bevin P. Engelward, Joel S. Greenberger, J. Richard Chaillet, K. Naga Mohan
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 70:171-171
Characterization of the direct effects of DNA damaging agents shows how DNA lesions lead to specific mutations. Yet, serum from Hiroshima survivors, Chernobyl liquidators, and radiotherapy patients can induce a clastogenic effect on naive cells, show