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Original Article

Radiobiological Studies of Human Hybrid Cells (Skin Fibroblasts × HeLa) and Their Tumourigenic Segregants

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Pages 479-483 | Received 07 Feb 1985, Accepted 05 Jun 1985, Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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J.L. Redpath, C. Sun, M. Colman, B. Loucas, M. Muhllman-Diaz & J.S. Bedford. (1992) Lack of Differential G2 Chromosomal Radiosensitivity between Non-tumorigenic and Tumorigenic Human Hybrid Cells (HeLa × Skin Fibroblasts). International Journal of Radiation Biology 62:6, pages 679-685.
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J.L. Redpath, R. Antoniono & C. Sun. (1989) Studies of the UVC-sensitivity of Non-tumorigenic and Tumorigenic Human Cell Hybrids (HeLa × Skin Fibroblasts). International Journal of Radiation Biology 55:6, pages 1023-1031.
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M. Colman, S. Bhatt, M. Candelaria, C. Sun & J.L. Redpath. (1988) A Comparison of the Radiation Sensitivities of Non-tumorigenic and Tumorigenic Human Hybrid Cell Lines. International Journal of Radiation Biology 53:4, pages 609-616.
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C. Sun, J.L. Redpath, M. Colman & E.J. Stanbridge. (1985) Repair of Potentially Lethal Radiation Damage in Confluent and Non-confluent Cultures of Human Hybrid Cells. International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine 49:3, pages 395-402.
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