Processing of clustered DNA damage generates additional double-strand breaks in mammalian cells post-irradiation.
Clustered DNA damage sites, in which two or more lesions are formed within a few helical turns of the DNA after passage of a single radiation track, are signatures of DNA modifications induced by ionizing radiation in mammalian cells. Mutant hamster cells (xrs-5), deficient in non-homologous end joi...
Main Authors: | Gulston, M, de Lara, C, Jenner, T, Davis, E, O'Neill, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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