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Evidence that unrejoined DNA double-strand breaks are not predominantly responsible for chromosomal radiosensitivity of AT fibroblasts
Bradford D. Loucas
, Michael N. Cornforth
Radiation Oncology
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Keyphrases
Ataxia Telangiectasia
100%
Cesium-137 (137Cs)
12%
Chromosomal Aberrations
12%
Chromosomal Radiosensitivity
100%
Complex Damage
12%
Complex Exchanges
25%
DNA Double-strand Breaks
100%
Fibroblasts
100%
Log Phase
12%
Lymphoblastoid Cells
12%
Phase Growth
12%
Primary Fibroblasts
12%
Radiation Effects
12%
Radiation Sensitivity
12%
Radiosensitivity
12%
Relative Abundance
12%
Relative Contribution
12%
Terminal Deletion
25%
Unit Dose
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cytogenetics
33%
Double-Strand DNA Break
100%
Fibroblast
100%
Radiosensitivity
100%