Effects of low dose radiation on the expression of proteins related to DNA repair requiring caveolin-1 in human mammary epithelial cells
International Journal of Radiation Research. 2017; 15 (2): 141-148
in English
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Radiotherapy is an effective and important therapeutic method for breast cancer, but at the same time it has a radiation-induced bystander effect on normal tissue around the tumor. Repair of double-strand breaks [DSBs] by normal cells can reduce the extent of damage caused by this effect. Caveolin-1 [Cav-1] is an important regulatory molecule in cell signal transduction. However, the response of normal human mammary epithelial cells following low dose radiation [LDR]- induced DSBs and the role of Cav-1 in the repair of the DSBs are not clear. The present study examined the DNA damage repair mechanism triggered by LDR in human mammary epithelial cells
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
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English
Journal:
Int. J. Radiat. Res.
Year:
2017
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