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The following pages link to Specific ATM-mediated phosphorylation dependent on radiation quality (Q39944537):
Displaying 19 items.
- Evaluating biomarkers to model cancer risk post cosmic ray exposure (Q26747120) (← links)
- Colorectal Carcinogenesis, Radiation Quality, and the Ubiquitin-Proteasome Pathway (Q26773104) (← links)
- Transcription Factors in the Cellular Response to Charged Particle Exposure (Q28069717) (← links)
- Carbon Ion Radiotherapy: A Review of Clinical Experiences and Preclinical Research, with an Emphasis on DNA Damage/Repair (Q33832767) (← links)
- Induction and Processing of the Radiation-Induced Gamma-H2AX Signal and Its Link to the Underlying Pattern of DSB: A Combined Experimental and Modelling Study. (Q35661601) (← links)
- Cell to Cell Variability of Radiation-Induced Foci: Relation between Observed Damage and Energy Deposition (Q35884232) (← links)
- Novel Smad proteins localize to IR-induced double-strand breaks: interplay between TGFβ and ATM pathways (Q36559256) (← links)
- Increased Artemis levels confer radioresistance to both high and low LET radiation exposures (Q36649370) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal characterization of ionizing radiation induced DNA damage foci and their relation to chromatin organization (Q37634166) (← links)
- gammaH2AX: a sensitive molecular marker of DNA damage and repair (Q37687078) (← links)
- New tricks for an old fox: impact of TGFβ on the DNA damage response and genomic stability (Q38245806) (← links)
- Efficient Rejoining of DNA Double-Strand Breaks despite Increased Cell-Killing Effectiveness following Spread-Out Bragg Peak Carbon-Ion Irradiation (Q38375807) (← links)
- Comparison of methods to quantify histone H2AX phosphorylation and its usefulness for prediction of radiosensitivity (Q38826156) (← links)
- Differences in Phosphorylated Histone H2AX Foci Formation and Removal of Cells Exposed to Low and High Linear Energy Transfer Radiation. (Q41780852) (← links)
- Irradiation with heavy-ion particles changes the cellular distribution of human histone acetyltransferase HAT1. (Q43165736) (← links)
- Activation of the nuclear factor κB pathway by heavy ion beams of different linear energy transfer (Q44484913) (← links)
- Small dose rate changes significantly affect the magnitude of cellular signaling in response to high LET exposure. (Q45944809) (← links)
- Analysis of Flow Cytometry DNA Damage Response Protein Activation Kinetics after Exposure to X Rays and High-Energy Iron Nuclei (Q51628240) (← links)
- DNA damage response signaling in lung adenocarcinoma A549 cells following gamma and carbon beam irradiation (Q53226128) (← links)