Influence of chromatin compaction on simulated early radiation‐induced DNA damage using Geant4‐DNA
Medical Physics2019Vol. 46(3), pp. 1501–1511
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Nicolas Tang, M. Bueno, Sylvain Meylan, S. Incerti, Hoang Ngoc Tran, Aurélie Vaurijoux, Gaëtan Gruel, C. Villagrasa
Abstract
The results presented indicate that the chromatin compaction decreases DNA damage generated by ionizing radiation and thus, DNA compaction should be considered for the simulation of DNA repair and other cellular outcomes.
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