γH2AX expression in cytological specimens as a biomarker of response to radiotherapy in solid malignancies

Many anticancer treatments, including radiotherapy, act by damaging DNA and hindering cell function and proliferation. H2AX is a histone protein directly associated with DNA that is phosphorylated to produce γH2AX that accumulates in foci in an early response to DNA double-strand breaks, the most de...

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Auteurs principaux: Shah, K, Boghozian, R, Kartsonaki, C, Vallis, K
Format: Journal article
Langue:English
Publié: Wiley 2015