Abstract
The frequency of chromatid breaks and the distribution of isochromatid breaks were measured in G2-phase normal human fibroblasts prematurely condensed a short time after exposure to low- or high-LET radiations. The average number of isochromatid breaks from a single particle traversal increased with increasing LET values, while the average number of chromatid-type breaks appeared to reach a plateau. The distribution of isochromatid breaks after high-LET iron particles exposure was overdispersed compared to gamma-rays, indicating that a single iron particle traversal through a cell nucleus can produce multiple isochromatid breaks.
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Kawata, T., Ito, H., Motoori, K., Ueda, T., Shigematsu, N., Furusawa, Y., … Cucinotta, F. A. (2002). Induction of chromatin damage and distribution of isochromatid breaks in human fibroblast cells exposed to heavy ions. Journal of Radiation Research, 43 Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1269/jrr.43.s169
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