Journal article
Biodosimetric transcriptional and proteomic changes are conserved in irradiated human tissue
SP Keam, T Gulati, C Gamell, F Caramia, GM Arnau, C Huang, RB Schittenhelm, O Kleifeld, PJ Neeson, SG Williams, Y Haupt
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics | SPRINGER | Published : 2018
Abstract
Transcriptional dosimetry is an emergent field of radiobiology aimed at developing robust methods for detecting and quantifying absorbed doses using radiation-induced fluctuations in gene expression. A combination of RNA sequencing, array-based and quantitative PCR transcriptomics in cellular, murine and various ex vivo human models has led to a comprehensive description of a fundamental set of genes with demonstrable dosimetric qualities. However, these are yet to be validated in human tissue due to the scarcity of in situ-irradiated source material. This represents a major hurdle to the continued development of transcriptional dosimetry. In this study, we present a novel evaluation of a pr..
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