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Igor Koturbash to Bystander Effect

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Igor Koturbash has written about Bystander Effect.

 
Connection Strength
 
 
 
1.429
 
  1. Koturbash I, Kutanzi K, Hendrickson K, Rodriguez-Juarez R, Kogosov D, Kovalchuk O. Radiation-induced bystander effects in vivo are sex specific. Mutat Res. 2008 Jul 03; 642(1-2):28-36.
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    Score: 0.325
  2. Koturbash I, Zemp FJ, Kutanzi K, Luzhna L, Loree J, Kolb B, Kovalchuk O. Sex-specific microRNAome deregulation in the shielded bystander spleen of cranially exposed mice. Cell Cycle. 2008 Jun 01; 7(11):1658-67.
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    Score: 0.321
  3. Koturbash I, Loree J, Kutanzi K, Koganow C, Pogribny I, Kovalchuk O. In vivo bystander effect: cranial X-irradiation leads to elevated DNA damage, altered cellular proliferation and apoptosis, and increased p53 levels in shielded spleen. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2008 Feb 01; 70(2):554-62.
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    Score: 0.318
  4. Koturbash I, Boyko A, Rodriguez-Juarez R, McDonald RJ, Tryndyak VP, Kovalchuk I, Pogribny IP, Kovalchuk O. Role of epigenetic effectors in maintenance of the long-term persistent bystander effect in spleen in vivo. Carcinogenesis. 2007 Aug; 28(8):1831-8.
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    Score: 0.299
  5. Ilnytskyy Y, Koturbash I, Kovalchuk O. Radiation-induced bystander effects in vivo are epigenetically regulated in a tissue-specific manner. Environ Mol Mutagen. 2009 Mar; 50(2):105-13.
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    Score: 0.086
  6. Tamminga J, Koturbash I, Baker M, Kutanzi K, Kathiria P, Pogribny IP, Sutherland RJ, Kovalchuk O. Paternal cranial irradiation induces distant bystander DNA damage in the germline and leads to epigenetic alterations in the offspring. Cell Cycle. 2008 May 01; 7(9):1238-45.
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    Score: 0.080
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