S. J. Collis

Publication List Details

Period

2004 - 2004

Number

5

Co-Authors

Low-Dose Hyper-radiosensitivity: A Consequence of Ineffective Cell Cycle Arrest of Radiation-Damaged G2-Phase Cells (2004)

B. Marples, B. G. Wouters, S. J. Collis, A. J. Chalmers, M. C. Joiner

Marples, B., Wouters, B. G., Collis, S. J., Chalmers, A. J. and Joiner, M. C. Low-Dose Hyper-radiosensitivity: A Consequence of Ineffective Cell Cycle Arrest of Radiation-Damaged G2-Phase Cells....

Ribozyme minigene-mediated RAD51 down-regulation increases radiosensitivity of human prostate cancer cells

Collis, S. J., Tighe, A., Scott, S. D., Roberts, S. A., Hendry, J. H., Margison, G. P.

The strand transferase RAD51 is a component of the homologous recombination repair pathway. To examine the contribution of RAD51 to the genotoxic effects of ionising radiation, we have used a novel...

Development of a novel rapid assay to assess the fidelity of DNA double-strand-break repair in human tumour cells

Collis, S. J., Sangar, V. K., Tighe, A., Roberts, S. A., Clarke, N. W., Hendry, J. H., ...

Cellular survival following ionising radiation-mediated damage is primarily a function of the ability to successfully detect and repair DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Previous studies have...

Ribozyme minigene-mediated RAD51 down-regulation increases radiosensitivity of human prostate cancer cells

Collis, S. J., Tighe, A., Scott, S. D., Roberts, S. A., Hendry, J. H., Margison, G. P.

The strand transferase RAD51 is a component of the homologous recombination repair pathway. To examine the contribution of RAD51 to the genotoxic effects of ionising radiation, we have used a novel...

Development of a novel rapid assay to assess the fidelity of DNA double-strand-break repair in human tumour cells

Collis, S. J., Sangar, V. K., Tighe, A., Roberts, S. A., Clarke, N. W., Hendry, J. H., ...

Cellular survival following ionising radiation-mediated damage is primarily a function of the ability to successfully detect and repair DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Previous studies have...