Interplay of two major repair pathways in the processing of complex double-strand DNA breaks.
Radiation-induced complex double-strand breaks (DSBs) characterised by base lesions, abasic sites or single-strand breaks in close proximity to the break termini, are believed to be a major cause of the biological effects of ionising radiation exposure. It has been hypothesised that complex DSBs pos...
Main Authors: | Dobbs, T, Palmer, P, Maniou, Z, Lomax, M, O'Neill, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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