Published December 1987 | Version v1
Journal article

Use of 'nuclear monolayers' to identify factors influencing DNA double-strand breakage by X-rays

Creators

  • 1. Cancer Inst., Melbourne (Australia)

Description

Nuclear monolayers, prepared by treatment of mammalian cells with non-ionic detergents, showed increased sensitivity to X-ray-induced DNA double-strand breakage (dsb), as compared with intact cells, due to a decrease in the low-dose 'shoulder'. The DNA dsb dose-response shoulder could be restored by irradiating nuclei in the presence of sulphydryl compounds. However, the ineffectiveness of glutathione, when used at near cellular levels, in restoring the shoulder, suggested a possible role for protein sulphydryls in the radiation response of intact cells. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Int. J. Radiat. Biol. Relat. Stud. Phys., Chem. Med.
Journal Volume
52
Journal Issue
6
Series
Int. J. Radiat. Biol. Relat. Stud. Phys., Chem. Med.
Journal Page Range
853-858
ISSN
0020-7616
CODEN
IJRBA