USP9X is required to maintain cell survival in response to high-LET radiation
Ionizing radiation (IR) principally acts through induction of DNA damage that promotes cell death, although the biological effects of IR are more broad ranging. In fact, the impact of IR of higher-linear energy transfer (LET) on cell biology is generally not well understood. Critically, therefore, t...
Main Authors: | Nickson, CM, Fabbrizi, MR, Carter, RJ, Hughes, JR, Kacperek, A, Hill, MA, Parsons, JL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2021
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