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Radiation Oncology and Radiotherapy, Part A, Volume 172 (Hardcover)
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Radiation Oncology and Radiotherapy, Part A, Volume 172 (Hardcover)
Series: Methods in Cell Biology
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Radiation Oncology and Radiotherapy, Part A, Volume 172 in the
Methods in Cell Biology series, highlights advances in the field,
with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on timely
topics, including DNA damage quantification by the COMET assay,
Immunofluorescence microscopy-assisted quantification of ATM and
ATR activation in irradiated cells, Immunoblotting-based
characterization of the DNA damage response, Assessment of lipid
peroxidation in irradiated cells, A simple method to assess
clonogenic survival of irradiated cancer cells, Quantification of
beta-galactosidase activity as a marker of radiation-driven
cellular senescence, Cytofluorometric assessment of cell cycle
progression in irradiated cells, and more. Other sections cover
Assessment of transcription inhibition as a characteristic of
immunogenic cell death, Assessment of eIF2a phosphorylation during
immunogenic cell death, Quantification of cytosolic DNA species by
immunofluorescence and automated image analysis, Flow
cytometry-assisted quantification of CALR exposure during
immunogenic cell death, Interference of immunogenic anticancer
therapy by artificially controlled calreticulin secretion from
tumor cells, along with many additional topics of interest.
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