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Evidence for a lack of DNA double-strand break repair in human cells exposed to very low x-ray doses
K Rothkamm, M Löbrich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (9), 5057-5062, 2003
21272003
Pathways of DNA double-strand break repair during the mammalian cell cycle
K Rothkamm, I Krüger, LH Thompson, M Lübrich
Molecular and cellular biology 23 (16), 5706-5715, 2003
15862003
A double-strand break repair defect in ATM-deficient cells contributes to radiosensitivity
M Kühne, E Riballo, N Rief, K Rothkamm, PA Jeggo, M Löbrich
Cancer research 64 (2), 500-508, 2004
4322004
DNA damage foci: Meaning and significance
K Rothkamm, S Barnard, J Moquet, M Ellender, Z Rana, ...
Environmental and molecular mutagenesis 56 (6), 491-504, 2015
3432015
Review of retrospective dosimetry techniques for external ionising radiation exposures
EA Ainsbury, E Bakhanova, JF Barquinero, M Brai, V Chumak, ...
Radiation protection dosimetry 147 (4), 573-592, 2011
3302011
gamma-H2AX as protein biomarker for radiation exposure
K Rothkamm, S Horn
Ann Ist Super Sanita 45 (3), 265-71, 2009
3032009
Leukocyte DNA Damage after Multi–Detector Row CT: A Quantitative Biomarker of Low-Level Radiation Exposure1
K Rothkamm, S Balroop, J Shekhdar, P Fernie, V Goh
Radiology 242 (1), 244-251, 2007
2922007
Ionizing radiation biomarkers for potential use in epidemiological studies
E Pernot, J Hall, S Baatout, MA Benotmane, E Blanchardon, S Bouffler, ...
Mutation Research/Reviews in Mutation Research 751 (2), 258-286, 2012
2602012
ATR-dependent radiation-induced γH2AX foci in bystander primary human astrocytes and glioma cells
S Burdak-Rothkamm, SC Short, M Folkard, K Rothkamm, KM Prise
Oncogene 26 (7), 993-1002, 2007
2302007
Radiation-induced genomic rearrangements formed by nonhomologous end-joining of DNA double-strand breaks
K Rothkamm, M Kühne, PA Jeggo, M Löbrich
Cancer research 61 (10), 3886-3893, 2001
2122001
Gamma-H2AX-based dose estimation for whole and partial body radiation exposure
S Horn, S Barnard, K Rothkamm
PloS one 6 (9), e25113, 2011
1922011
Tumor cell response to synchrotron microbeam radiation therapy differs markedly from cells in normal tissues
JC Crosbie, RL Anderson, K Rothkamm, CM Restall, L Cann, ...
International Journal of Radiation Oncology* Biology* Physics 77 (3), 886-894, 2010
1772010
Radiation-induced transgenerational alterations in genome stability and DNA damage
RC Barber, P Hickenbotham, T Hatch, D Kelly, N Topchiy, GM Almeida, ...
Oncogene 25 (56), 7336-7342, 2006
1672006
ATM acts downstream of ATR in the DNA damage response signaling of bystander cells
S Burdak-Rothkamm, K Rothkamm, KM Prise
Cancer research 68 (17), 7059-7065, 2008
1382008
Comparison of established and emerging biodosimetry assays
K Rothkamm, C Beinke, H Romm, C Badie, Y Balagurunathan, S Barnard, ...
Radiation research 180 (2), 111-119, 2013
1362013
Cohesin promotes the repair of ionizing radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks in replicated chromatin
C Bauerschmidt, C Arrichiello, S Burdak-Rothkamm, M Woodcock, MA Hill, ...
Nucleic acids research 38 (2), 477-487, 2010
1152010
Misrepair of radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks and its relevance for tumorigenesis and cancer treatment
K Rothkamm, M Lobrich
International journal of oncology 21 (2), 433-440, 2002
1132002
Massively parallel sequencing reveals the complex structure of an irradiated human chromosome on a mouse background in the Tc1 model of Down syndrome
SM Gribble, FK Wiseman, S Clayton, E Prigmore, E Langley, F Yang, ...
PloS one 8 (4), e60482, 2013
1092013
Automatic scoring of dicentric chromosomes as a tool in large scale radiation accidents
H Romm, E Ainsbury, S Barnard, L Barrios, JF Barquinero, C Beinke, ...
Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis 756 (1-2 …, 2013
1052013
The shape of the radiation dose response for DNA double-strand break induction and repair
S Barnard, S Bouffler, K Rothkamm
Genome integrity 4, 1-8, 2013
942013
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