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In addition to the directly mutagenic effects of energy deposition in DNA, ionizing radiation is associated with a variety of untargeted and delayed effects that result in ongoing bone marrow damage. Delayed effects are genotype dependent with CBA/Ca
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Supplementary Table 1 from Indirect Macrophage Responses to Ionizing Radiation: Implications for Genotype-Dependent Bystander Signaling
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Supplementary Table 2 from Indirect Macrophage Responses to Ionizing Radiation: Implications for Genotype-Dependent Bystander Signaling
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Supplementary Table 3 from Indirect Macrophage Responses to Ionizing Radiation: Implications for Genotype-Dependent Bystander Signaling
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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pathology. 232:289-299
Since the early years of the twentieth century, the biological consequences of exposure to ionizing radiation have been attributed solely to mutational DNA damage or cell death induced in irradiated cells at the time of exposure. However, numerous ob
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Radiation Biology. 89:139-146
A study of irradiated (0.25-2 Gy) murine bone marrow has investigated the relationships between apoptotic responses of cells exposed in vivo and in vitro and between in vivo apoptosis and tissue cytotoxicity.The time course of reduction in bone marro
Autor:
Susan E. Bray, H. Derek Black, David W. Meek, Sally A. Lorimore, David P. Lane, Frances V. Fuller-Pace, Samantha M. Nicol, Eric G. Wright, Philip J. Coates
Publikováno v:
Oncogene
The RNA helicase p68 (DDX5) is an established co-activator of the p53 tumour suppressor that itself has a pivotal role in orchestrating the cellular response to DNA damage. Although several factors influence the biological outcome of p53 activation,
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research. 177:584-593
Exposure to ionizing radiation or a variety of chemical agents is known to increase the risk of developing malignancy and many tumors have been linked to inflammatory processes. In most studies, the potentially harmful effects of ionizing radiation o
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research. 177:244-250
Radiation-induced bystander and abscopal effects, in which DNA damage is produced in nonirradiated cells as a consequence of communication with irradiated cells, indicate mechanisms of inducing damage and cell death additional to the conventional mod
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research. 177:18-24
Ionizing radiation is unequivocally leukemogenic and carcinogenic, and this is generally attributed to DNA damage arising as a consequence of deposition of energy in the cell nucleus at the time of exposure. However, nontargeted effects, in which DNA