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  • Radio- and photosensitization of DNA with compounds containing platinum and bromine atoms

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    - EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL D - Year 2015

    . Irradiations of plasmid DNA by both X-rays and UV light in the presence and absence of compounds containing platinum and bromine atoms were performed in order to asses the sensitization potential of these compounds. Plasmid DNA pBR322 was incubated with platinum (II) bromide, hydrogen hexabromoplatinate (IV), hydrogen hexahydroxyplatinate (IV) and sodium hexahydroxyplatinate (IV). Incubation was followed by X-ray or UV irradiations....

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  • Radiosensitization of DNA in presence of Pt(II)-based compounds

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    - EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL D - Year 2014

    X-ray irradiation of plasmid DNA in presence of platinum (II)-based compounds was carried out in order to assess the radiosensitization capabilities of these drugs. In present investigations pBR322 plasmid DNA was used to monitor the effectiveness of chosen compounds in inducing strand breaks. Samples were incubated in the presence of potential radiosensitisers: platinum (II) bromide and cis-diamminedibromoplatinum (II). The results...

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  • VUV irradiation studies of plasmid DNA in aqueous solution

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    • M. Śmialek
    • S. Hoffmann
    • M. Folkard
    • K. Prise
    • D. E. Shuker
    • N. Braithwaite
    • N. J. Mason

    - Journal of Physics : Conference Series - Year 2008

    Interactions of VUV light and DNA samples in aqueous solutions are reported. The damage induced by such radiation is quantified by monitoring both loss of supercoiled DNA and formation of single and double strand breaks using agarose gel electrophoresis. Irradiations were performed using synchrotron VUV photons of 130, 150, 170 and 190 nm. VUV irradiation experiments revealed enhanced damage upon irradiation with 170 nm photons...

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