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    DNA as the main target in radiotherapy—a historical overview from first isolation to anti-tumour immune response

    DNA damage is one of the foremost mechanisms of irradiation at the biological level. After the first isolation of DNA by Friedrich Miescher in the 19th century, the structure of DNA was described by Watson and...

    Benjamin Frey, Kerstin Borgmann, Tina Jost in Strahlentherapie und Onkologie (2023)

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    Tumor-specific radiosensitizing effect of the ATM inhibitor AZD0156 in melanoma cells with low toxicity to healthy fibroblasts

    Despite new treatment options, melanoma continues to have an unfavorable prognosis. DNA damage response (DDR) inhibitors are a promising drug class, especially in combination with chemotherapy (CT) or radiothe...

    Julian Scheper, Laura S. Hildebrand, Eva-Maria Faulhaber in Strahlentherapie und Onkologie (2023)

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    Kinase inhibitors increase individual radiation sensitivity in normal cells of cancer patients

    Kinase inhibitors (KI) are known to increase radiosensitivity, which can lead to increased risk of side effects. Data about interactions of commonly used KI with ionizing radiation on healthy tissue are rare.

    Tina Jost, Barbara Schuster, Lucie Heinzerling in Strahlentherapie und Onkologie (2022)

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    Ex vivo radiosensitivity is increased in non-cancer patients taking valproate

    Valproate (VPA) is a commonly prescribed antiepileptic drug for patients experiencing epileptic seizures due to brain tumors. VPA increases radiation sensitivity in various tumor cells in vitro due to complex ...

    Jenny Stritzelberger, Jennifer Lainer, Stefanie Gollwitzer, Wolfgang Graf in BMC Neurology (2020)