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Original Article

Correlation between Thermal Radiosensitization and Slowly Rejoined DNA Strand Breaks in CHO Cells

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Pages 227-233 | Received 24 Jan 1995, Accepted 16 May 1995, Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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M. Purschke, U. Kasten‐Pisula, I. Brammer & E. Dikomey. (2004) Human and rodent cell lines showing no differences in the induction but differing in the repair kinetics of radiation‐induced DNA base damage. International Journal of Radiation Biology 80:1, pages 29-38.
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J. DAHM-DAPHI, I. BRAMMER and E. DIKOMEY. (1997) Heat effects on the repair of DNA double-strand breaks in CHO cells. International Journal of Radiation Biology 72:2, pages 171-179.
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H. H. KAMPINGA, Y. S. HIEMSTRA, A. W. T. KONINGS and E. DIKOMEY. (1997) Correlation between slowly repairable double-strand breaks and thermal radiosensitization in the human HeLa S3 cell line. International Journal of Radiation Biology 72:3, pages 293-301.
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Yung-Kai Huang, Che-Wei Lin, Chen-Chen Chang, Pai-Fen Chen, Chien-Jen Wang, Yu-Mei Hsueh & Hung-Che Chiang. (2012) Heat acclimation decreased oxidative DNA damage resulting from exposure to high heat in an occupational setting. European Journal of Applied Physiology 112:12, pages 4119-4126.
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