Characterisation of deubiquitylating enzymes in the cellular response to high-LET ionizing radiation and complex DNA damage
<p><strong>Purpose:</strong><br/> Ionizing radiation, particular high-linear energy transfer (LET) radiation, can induce complex DNA damage (CDD) wherein 2 or more DNA lesions are induced in close proximity, which contributes significantly to the cell killing effects. However...
Autors principals: | Carter, R, Nickson, C, Thompson, J, Kacperek, A, Hill, M, Parsons, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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