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  1. Nontoxic concentration of DNA ‐ PK inhibitor NU7441 radio‐sensitizes lung tumor cells with little effect on double strand break repair
  2. Pre-Exposure to Ionizing Radiation Stimulates DNA Double Strand Break End Resection, Promoting the Use of Homologous Recombination Repair
  3. The combination of Hsp90 inhibitor 17 AAG and heavy‐ion irradiation provides effective tumor control in human lung cancer cells
  4. Novel characteristics of CtIP at damage-induced foci following the initiation of DNA end resection
  5. The complexity of DNA double strand break is a crucial factor for activating ATR signaling pathway for G2/M checkpoint regulation regardless of ATM function
  6. Heterochromatin Domain Number Correlates with X-Ray and Carbon-Ion Radiation Resistance in Cancer Cells
  7. Carbon ion beam is more effective to induce cell death in sphere-type A172 human glioblastoma cells compared with X-rays
  8. Dose-rate effect was observed in T98G glioma cells following BNCT
  9. Introduction to NIRS International Open Laboratory (IOL)
  10. The complexity of DNA double strand breaks is a critical factor enhancing end-resection
  11. OH Radicals from the Indirect Actions of X-Rays Induce Cell Lethality and Mediate the Majority of the Oxygen Enhancement Effect
  12. Resistance of Bacillus subtilis Spore DNA to Lethal Ionizing Radiation Damage Relies Primarily on Spore Core Components and DNA Repair, with Minor Effects of Oxygen Radical Detoxification
  13. Visualisation of γH2AX Foci Caused by Heavy Ion Particle Traversal; Distinction between Core Track versus Non-Track Damage
  14. Chromosome aberrations in normal human fibroblasts analyzed in G0/G1 and G2/M phases after exposure in G0 to radiation with different linear energy transfer (LET)
  15. Evaluation of SCCVII tumor cell survival in clamped and non-clamped solid tumors exposed to carbon-ion beams in comparison to X-rays
  16. Selective Enhancing Effect of Early Mitotic Inhibitor 1 (Emi1) Depletion on the Sensitivity of Doxorubicin or X-ray Treatment in Human Cancer Cells
  17. Parg deficiency confers radio-sensitization through enhanced cell death in mouse ES cells exposed to various forms of ionizing radiation
  18. Influence of track directions on the biological consequences in cells irradiated with high LET heavy ions
  19. Radiation-Induced Delayed Genome Instability and Hypermutation in Mammalian Cells
  20. Relative biological effects of neutron mixed-beam irradiation for boron neutron capture therapy on cell survival and DNA double-strand breaks in cultured mammalian cells
  21. Radiosensitization effect of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibition in cells exposed to low and high liner energy transfer radiation
  22. ASPM influences DNA double-strand break repair and represents a potential target for radiotherapy
  23. Repair of DNA damage induced by accelerated heavy ions-A mini review
  24. Radiosensitization Effect of PARP Inhibitor in Cells Exposed to Low and High LET Radiation
  25. DNA double-strand break induction in Ku80-deficient CHO cells following Boron Neutron Capture Reaction
  26. 1053 poster EFFECTS OF CARBON ION BEAM ON PUTATIVE COLON CANCER STEM CELLS AND ITS CORRELATION WITH RADIOCURABILITY
  27. Effectiveness of combined treatment using X-rays and a phosphoinositide 3-kinase inhibitor, ZSTK474, on proliferation of HeLa cells in vitro and in vivo
  28. Effects of Carbon Ion Beam on Putative Colon Cancer Stem Cells and Its Comparison with X-rays
  29. Role of the Nfo and ExoA Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonucleases in Radiation Resistance and Radiation-Induced Mutagenesis of Bacillus subtilis Spores
  30. In vitro characterization of cells derived from chordoma cell line U-CH1 following treatment with X-rays, heavy ions and chemotherapeutic drugs
  31. Induction of DNA DSB and its rejoining in clamped and non-clamped tumours after exposure to carbon ion beams in comparison to X rays
  32. Rejoining kinetics of G1-PCC breaks induced by different heavy-ion beams with a similar LET value
  33. Astrobiological Aspects of the Mutagenesis of Cosmic Radiation on Bacterial Spores
  34. Ascorbic acid gives different protective effects in human cells exposed to X-rays and heavy ions
  35. Abstract 504: First in vitro radiobiological characterizations of cells from chordoma origin
  36. Recent Advances in the Biology of Heavy-Ion Cancer Therapy
  37. Enhanced radiation-induced cell killing by Herbimycin A pre-treatment
  38. Radioprotection by DMSO in nitrogen-saturated mammalian cells exposed to helium ion beams
  39. p53 independent radio-sensitization of human lymphoblastoid cell lines by Hsp90 inhibitor 17-allylamino-17-demethoxygeldanamycin
  40. Regulation of ATM in DNA double strand break repair accounts for the radiosensitivity in human cells exposed to high linear energy transfer ionizing radiation
  41. ATM-Dependent Hyper-Radiosensitivity in Mammalian Cells Irradiated by Heavy Ions
  42. Application of monochromatic keV X-ray source to X-ray drug delivery system
  43. Signatures of DNA double strand breaks produced in irradiated G1 and G2 cells persist into mitosis
  44. Chemopreventive agent sulforaphane enhances radiosensitivity in human tumor cells
  45. Contributions of Direct and Indirect Actions in Cell Killing by High-LET Radiations
  46. The Influence of Mutation Induction in Normal Human Fibroblasts Irradiated with X Rays and Iron Ions
  47. Arsenic accumulation, elimination, and interaction with copper, zinc and manganese in liver and kidney of rats
  48. Sulforaphane induces DNA double strand breaks predominantly repaired by homologous recombination pathway in human cancer cells
  49. Metabolism and the Paradoxical Effects of Arsenic: Carcinogenesis and Anticancer
  50. The Difference in LET and Ion Species Dependence for Induction of Initially Measured and Non-rejoined Chromatin Breaks in Normal Human Fibroblasts
  51. Ionizing radiation downregulates ASPM, a gene responsible for microcephaly in humans
  52. Down regulation of BRCA2 causes radio-sensitization of human tumor cells in vitro and in vivo
  53. Comparison of the induction and disappearance of DNA double strand breaks and γ-H2AX foci after irradiation of chromosomes in G1-phase or in condensed metaphase cells
  54. High LET heavy ion radiation induces lower numbers of initial chromosome breaks with minimal repair than low LET radiation in normal human cells
  55. DNA topoisomerase inhibitor, etoposide, enhances GC-box-dependent promoter activity via Sp1 phosphorylation
  56. Cellular signal transduction events as a function of linear energy transfer (LET)
  57. Enhancement of chromosomal aberrations in tumor cells with a non-labeled Cu-PTSM and irradiation with Cu K-shell monochromatic X rays
  58. Cytotoxicity of cigarette smoke condensate is not due to DNA double strand breaks: Comparative studies using radiosensitive mutant and wild-type CHO cells
  59. The PCC assay can be used to predict radiosensitivity in biopsy cultures irradiated with different types of radiation
  60. Inhibition of homologous recombination repair in irradiated tumor cells pretreated with Hsp90 inhibitor 17-allylamino-17-demethoxygeldanamycin
  61. Repair of DNA Damage Induced by Accelerated Heavy Ions in Mammalian Cells Proficient and Deficient in the Non-homologous End-Joining Pathway
  62. Caffeine Sensitizes Nondividing Human Fibroblasts to X Rays by Inducing a High Frequency of Misrepair
  63. Radio-sensitivity of the Cells from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Model Mice Transfected with Human Mutant SOD1
  64. Facilitated detection of chromosome break and repair at low levels of ionizing radiation by addition of wortmannin to G1-type PCC fusion incubation
  65. Radiosensitization of Normal Human Cells by LY294002: Cell Killing and the Rejoining of DNA and Interphase Chromosome Breaks
  66. Inhibition of DNA-double strand break repair by antimony compounds
  67. Inhibition of radiation-induced DNA-double strand break repair by various metal/metalloid compounds
  68. Inhibition of Repair of Radiation-Induced DNA Double-Strand Breaks by Nickel and Arsenite
  69. The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase inhibitor wortmannin sensitizes quiescent but not proliferating MG-63 human osteosarcoma cells to radiation
  70. Wortmannin Inhibits Repair of DNA Double-Strand Breaks in Irradiated Normal Human Cells
  71. Microsatellite instability in human mammary epithelial cells transformed by heavy ions
  72. Induction of DNA Double-Strand Breaks by Restriction Enzymes in X-Ray-Sensitive Mutant Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells Measured by Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis
  73. Mitotic metaphase cells from different cell lines cause different levels of expression of the α-form of interphase chromosome breaks irradiated CHO cels
  74. Evidence That the Product of the xrs Gene Is Predominantly Involved in the Repair of a Subset of Radiation-Induced Interphase Chromosome Breaks Rejoining with Fast Kinetics
  75. Ionizing Radiation Induces Two Forms of Interphase Chromosome Breaks in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells That Rejoin with Different Kinetics and Show Different Sensitivity to Treatment in Hypertonic Medium or β-araA
  76. Increased frequency of formation of interphase ring-chromosomes in radiosensitive irs-1 cells exposed to X-rays
  77. Hypertonic Treatment during Premature Chromosome Condensation Allows Visualization of Interphase Chromosome Breaks Repaired with Fast Kinetics in Irradiated CHO Cells
  78. Hypertonic Treatment Does Not Affect the Radiation Yield of Interphase Chromosome Breaks in DNA Double-Strand Break Repair-Deficient xrs-5 Cells
  79. Comparison of Yields and Repair Kinetics of Interphase Chromosome Breaks Visualized by Sendai-virus or PEG-mediated Cell Fusion in Irradiated CHO Cells
  80. Induction by H 2 O 2 of DNA and Interphase Chromosome Damage in Plateau-Phase Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells
  81. The Shape of DNA Elution Dose-response Curves Under Non-denaturing Conditions: The Contribution of the Degree of Chromatin Condensation
  82. Measurement of DNA Double Strand Breaks in Mammalian Cells: Comparison Between Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis and Non-Unwinding Filter Elution
  83. COMPARISON BETWEEN DNA DOUBLE STRAND BREAK REJOINING AND REJOINING OF CHROMATIN BREAKS IN IRRADIATED PLATEAU PHASE CHO CELLS
  84. INDUCTION BY H2O2 OF DNA AND CHROMOSOME DAMAGE IN PLATEAU PHASE CHO CELLS
  85. Radiosensitivity Throughout the Cell Cycle and Repair of Potentially Lethal Damage and DNA Double-strand Breaks in an X-ray-sensitive CHO Mutant
  86. Effects of hyperthermia on the repair of radiation-induced DNA single-and double-strand breaks in DNA double-strand break repair-deficient and repair-proficient cell lines
  87. Mechanism of Radiosensitization by Halogenated Pyrimidines: Effect of BrdU on Radiation Induction of DNA and Chromosome Damage and Its Correlation with Cell Killing
  88. Comparative studies on repair inhibition by AraA, AraC and aphidicolin of radiation induced dna and chromosome damage in rodent cells: Comparison with fixation of PLD
  89. Linear DNA Elution Dose Response Curves Obtained in CHO Cells with Non-unwinding Filter Elution after Appropriate Selection of the Lysis Conditions
  90. Variation through the Cell Cycle in the Dose-response of DNA Neutral Filter Elution in X-irradiated Synchronous CHO-cells
  91. The Level of Induced DNA Double-strand Breaks Does Not Correlate with Cell Killing in X-irradiated Mitotic and G1-phase CHO Cells
  92. Radiosensitive Xrs-5 and Parental CHO Cells Show Identical DNA Neutral Filter Elution Dose—response: Implications for a Relationship between Cell Radiosensitivity and Induction of DNA Double-strand Breaks
  93. 125IdUrd-induced Chromosome Fragments, Assayed by Premature Chromosome Condensation, and DNA Double-strand Breaks Have Similar Repair Kinetics in G1-phase CHO-cells