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Original Article

Modelling of Initial Events and Chemical Behaviour of Species Induced in DNA Units by Auger Electrons from 125I, 123I and Carbon

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Pages 857-862 | Received 11 Sep 1995, Accepted 15 May 1996, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Marcus Unverricht-Yeboah, Kathrin Holtmann & Ralf Kriehuber. (2023) Comet Assay analysis of DNA strand breaks after exposure to the DNA-incorporated Auger Electron Emitter Iodine-125. International Journal of Radiation Biology 99:1, pages 64-69.
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Pavel Lobachevsky, George R. Clark, Patrycja D. Pytel, Brenda Leung, Colin Skene, Laura Andrau, Jonathan M. White, Tom Karagiannis, Carleen Cullinane, Boon Q. Lee, Andrew Stuchbery, Tibor Kibedi, Rodney J. Hicks & Roger F. Martin. (2016) Strand breakage by decay of DNA-bound 124I provides a basis for combined PET imaging and Auger endoradiotherapy. International Journal of Radiation Biology 92:11, pages 686-697.
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Tim Goorley, Michel Terrissol & Hooshang Nikjoo. (2008) Calculated strand breaks from 125I in coiled DNA. International Journal of Radiation Biology 84:12, pages 1050-1056.
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H Nikjoo, D Emfietzoglou, T Liamsuwan, R Taleei, D Liljequist & S Uehara. (2016) Radiation track, DNA damage and response—a review. Reports on Progress in Physics 79:11, pages 116601.
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Ritsuko Watanabe, Shirin Rahmanian & Hooshang Nikjoo. (2015) Spectrum of Radiation-Induced Clustered Non-DSB Damage – A Monte Carlo Track Structure Modeling and Calculations. Radiation Research 183:5, pages 525-540.
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Igor G. Panyutin, Thomas A. Winters, Ludwig E. Feinendegen & Ronald D. Neumann. 2003. Molecular Nuclear Medicine. Molecular Nuclear Medicine 697 712 .
K. Mezhevaya, T. A. Winters & R. D. Neumann. (1999) Gene targeted DNA double-strand break induction by 125l-labeled triplex-forming oligonucleotides is highly mutagenic following repair in human cells. Nucleic Acids Research 27:21, pages 4282-4290.
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