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Research Article

Survival of synchronized human NHIK 3025 cells irradiated aerobically following a prolonged treatment with extremely hypoxic conditions

Pages 491-500 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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E. O. Pettersen, I. Bjørhovde, Å. Søvik, N. F. J. Edin, V. Zachar, E. O. Hole, J. A. Sandvik & P. Ebbesen. (2007) Response of chronic hypoxic cells to low dose-rate irradiation. International Journal of Radiation Biology 83:5, pages 331-345.
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M. Koritzinsky, B. G. Wouters, Ø. Åmellem & E. O. Pettersen. (2001) Cell cycle progression and radiation survival following prolonged hypoxia and re-oxygenation. International Journal of Radiation Biology 77:3, pages 319-328.
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P. Graff, J. Seim, O. Amellem, H. Arakawa, Y. Nakamura, K. K. Andersson, T. Stokke & E. O. Pettersen. (2004) Counteraction of pRb-dependent protection after extreme hypoxia by elevated ribonucleotide reductase. Cell Proliferation 37:5, pages 367-383.
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Timothy M. Pawlik & Khandan Keyomarsi. (2004) Role of cell cycle in mediating sensitivity to radiotherapy. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics 59:4, pages 928-942.
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J. Seim, P. Graff, Ø. Åmellem, K. S. Landsverk, T. Stokke & E. O. Pettersen. (2003) Hypoxia-induced irreversible S-phase arrest involves down-regulation of cyclin A. Cell Proliferation 36:6, pages 321-332.
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