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TRF2 and apollo cooperate with topoisomerase 2alpha to protect human telomeres from replicative damageTargeting assay to study the cis functions of human telomeric proteins: evidence for inhibition of telomerase by TRF1 and for activation of telomere degradation by TRF2Comparison of Individual Radiosensitivity to γ-Rays and Carbon IonsRENEB - Running the European Network of biological dosimetry and physical retrospective dosimetry.Capabilities of the RENEB network for research and large scale radiological and nuclear emergency situations.Realising the European Network of Biodosimetry (RENEB).Ionizing radiation biomarkers in epidemiological studies - An update.High levels of chromosome aberrations correlate with impaired in vitro radiation-induced apoptosis and DNA repair in human B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemia cells.Changes in the expression of telomere maintenance genes suggest global telomere dysfunction in B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia.Transmission of Induced Chromosomal Aberrations through Successive Mitotic Divisions in Human Lymphocytes after In Vitro and In Vivo Radiation.Biological dosimetry for astronauts: a real challenge.Crosstalk between telomere maintenance and radiation effects: A key player in the process of radiation-induced carcinogenesis.Chromosome instability as a result of double-strand breaks near telomeres in mouse embryonic stem cellsImpact of the KU80 pathway on NHEJ-induced genome rearrangements in mammalian cells.TRF2 inhibits a cell-extrinsic pathway through which natural killer cells eliminate cancer cells.Role of chromosome instability in long term effect of manned-space missions.DNA amplification by breakage/fusion/bridge cycles initiated by spontaneous telomere loss in a human cancer cell line.The relationship between spontaneous telomere loss and chromosome instability in a human tumor cell line.Functional interaction between PARP-1 and PARP-2 in chromosome stability and embryonic development in mouseTelomere-driven genomic instability in cancer cells.B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: a polymorphic family unified by genomic features.Realising the European network of biodosimetry: RENEB-status quo.Telomeres and chromosomal instability.Chromosome rearrangements resulting from telomere dysfunction and their role in cancer.RENEB intercomparisons applying the conventional Dicentric Chromosome Assay (DCA).Dose assessment intercomparisons within the RENEB network using G0-lymphocyte prematurely condensed chromosomes (PCC assay).Telomeres and telomerase as targets for anticancer drug development.Defective DNA single-strand break repair is responsible for senescence and neoplastic escape of epithelial cells.Telomerase activation cooperates with inactivation of p16 in early head and neck tumorigenesis.Telomeres: hallmarks of radiosensitivity.Telomere length, telomeric proteins and genomic instability during the multistep carcinogenic process.Tumor necrosis factor alpha induces senescence and chromosomal instability in human leukemic cells.Interstitial telomeric repeats are not preferentially involved in radiation-induced chromosome aberrations in human cells.Chromosomal aberrations induced in human lymphocytes by high-LET irradiation.Genotoxic risk of ethyl-paraben could be related to telomere shortening.Cytogenetics for Biological Dosimetry.European low-dose radiation risk research strategy: future of research on biological effects at low doses.State of the art in research into the risk of low dose radiation exposure--findings of the fourth MELODI workshop.RENEB accident simulation exercise.Duplicated chromosomal fragments stabilize shortened telomeres in normal human IMR-90 cells before transition to senescence.
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