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Gene expression variability in long-term survivors of childhood cancer and cancer-free controls in response to ionizing irradiation.

Caine Lucas GrandtLara Kim BrackmannRonja ForaitaHeike SchwarzWillempje Hummel-BartenschlagerThomas HankelnChristiane KraemerSebastian ZahnreichPhilipp DreesJohanna MirschClaudia SpixMaria BlettnerHeinz SchmidbergerHarald BinderMoritz HessDanuta GaletzkaFederico MariniAlicia PoplawskiManuela Marron
Published in: Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.) (2023)
N2+ showed high degrees of variability in pathways for the cell fate decision after genotoxic insults that may lead to the transfer and multiplication of DNA-damage via proliferation, where apoptosis and removal of the damaged genome would have been appropriate. Such a deficiency could potentially lead to a higher vulnerability towards side effects of exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation, but following low-dose applications employed in diagnostics, as well.
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