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Michael N Cornforth

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International Journal of Radiation Biology|January 24, 2020
Occam's broom and the dirty DSB: cytogenetic perspectives on cellular response to changes in track structure and ionization densityMichael N Cornforth
DNA Repair|June 30, 2006
Perspectives on the formation of radiation-induced exchange aberrationsMichael N Cornforth
Mutation Research. Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis|November 4, 2018
Radiation quality and intra-chromosomal aberrations: Size mattersMichael N Cornforth, Marco Durante
International Journal of Radiation Biology|June 20, 2020
Accounting for overdispersion of lethal lesions in the linear quadratic model improves performance at both high and low radiation dosesIgor Shuryak, Michael N Cornforth
Radiation Research|December 31, 2004
Evidence that unrejoined DNA double-strand breaks are not predominantly responsible for chromosomal radiosensitivity of AT fibroblastsBradford D Loucas, Michael N Cornforth
Radiation Research|November 9, 2018
A Cytogenetic Profile of Radiation DamageMichael N Cornforth, Bradford D Loucas
Radiation Research|April 13, 2013
The LET dependence of unrepaired chromosome damage in human cells: a break too far?Bradford D Loucas, Michael N Cornforth
Radiation Research|February 26, 2013
The LET Dependence of Unrepaired Chromosome Damage in Human Cells: A Break Too Far?Bradford D Loucas, Michael N Cornforth
Frontiers in Oncology|March 26, 2016
Three-Color Chromosome Painting as Seen through the Eyes of mFISH: Another Look at Radiation-Induced Exchanges and Their Conversion to Whole-Genome EquivalencyBradford D Loucas, Igor Shuryak, Michael N Cornforth
Radiation Research|May 21, 2021
Robbing Peter to Pay Paul: Competition for Radiogenic Breaks During Rejoining Diminishes Curvature in the Dose Response for Simple Chromosome ExchangesIgor Shuryak, Bradford D Loucas, Michael N Cornforth
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International Journal of Radiation Biology|January 24, 2020
Occam's broom and the dirty DSB: cytogenetic perspectives on cellular response to changes in track structure and ionization densityMichael N Cornforth
DNA Repair|June 30, 2006
Perspectives on the formation of radiation-induced exchange aberrationsMichael N Cornforth
Mutation Research. Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis|November 4, 2018
Radiation quality and intra-chromosomal aberrations: Size mattersMichael N Cornforth, Marco Durante
International Journal of Radiation Biology|June 20, 2020
Accounting for overdispersion of lethal lesions in the linear quadratic model improves performance at both high and low radiation dosesIgor Shuryak, Michael N Cornforth
Radiation Research|December 31, 2004
Evidence that unrejoined DNA double-strand breaks are not predominantly responsible for chromosomal radiosensitivity of AT fibroblastsBradford D Loucas, Michael N Cornforth
Radiation Research|November 9, 2018
A Cytogenetic Profile of Radiation DamageMichael N Cornforth, Bradford D Loucas
Radiation Research|April 13, 2013
The LET dependence of unrepaired chromosome damage in human cells: a break too far?Bradford D Loucas, Michael N Cornforth
Radiation Research|February 26, 2013
The LET Dependence of Unrepaired Chromosome Damage in Human Cells: A Break Too Far?Bradford D Loucas, Michael N Cornforth
Frontiers in Oncology|March 26, 2016
Three-Color Chromosome Painting as Seen through the Eyes of mFISH: Another Look at Radiation-Induced Exchanges and Their Conversion to Whole-Genome EquivalencyBradford D Loucas, Igor Shuryak, Michael N Cornforth
Radiation Research|May 21, 2021
Robbing Peter to Pay Paul: Competition for Radiogenic Breaks During Rejoining Diminishes Curvature in the Dose Response for Simple Chromosome ExchangesIgor Shuryak, Bradford D Loucas, Michael N Cornforth
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