The Influence of in the Dose Response of Radiation-Induced Apoptosis, DNA Repair and Genomic Stability in Murine Haematopoietic Cells
Apoptotic and DNA damage endpoints are frequently used as surrogate markers of cancer risk, and have been well-studied in the Trp53+/− mouse model. We report the effect of differing Trp53 gene status on the dose response of ionizing radiation exposures (0.01-2 Gy), with the unique perspective of det...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer A. Lemon (Author), Kristina Taylor (Author), Kyle Verdecchia (Author), Nghi Phan (Author), Douglas R. Boreham (Author) |
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2014-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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