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Munira A. Kadhim
Radiation and Genome Stability Unit, Medical Research Council, Harwell, UK.
E-mail: m.kadhim@har.mrc.ac.uk


About this Project:

Genomic Instability Induced by a Bystander Signal,
abstract, description.

Newly Funded Projects:

Mechanisms Underlying Cellular Responses to Low Doses/Low LET Ionizing Radiation in Primary Haemopoeitic Cells

Technical Abstracts:

Publications:

Natarajan, M., Gibbons, C.F., Mohan, S., Moore, S., and Kadhim, M.A. (2007) Oxidative stress signalling: A potential mediator of tumour necrosis factor alpha-induced genomic instability in primary vascular endothelial cells. British J. of Radiology 80(Sp. Iss.):S13-S22.

Bowler, D.A., Moore, S.R., Macdonald, D.A., Smyth, S.H., Clapham, P., Kadhim, M.A. (2006) Bystander-mediated genomic instability after high-LET radiation in murine primary haemopoietic stem cells. Mutation Research 597(1-2):50-61.

Moore , S.R., Macdonald, D.A., Folkard, M., Patel, G., Prise, K.M., and Kadhim, M.A. (2006) Session 6. Inter-and intraindividual differenced in geonomic instability after targeted microbeam irradiation. In: Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop: Microbeam Probes of Cellular Radiation Response.Radiation Research 166:678-679.

Moore, S.R., Marsden, S., Macdonald, D., Mitchell, S., Folkard, M.,Michael, B., Goodhead, D.T., Prise, K.M., and Kadhim, M.A. (2005) Genomic instability in human lymphocytes irradiated with individual charged particles: Involvement of tumor necrosis factor α in irradiated cells but not bystander cells. Radiation Research 163:183-190.

 





 
 
 


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