Free electron laser irradiation at 200 microns affects DNA synthesis in living cells.
AUTOR(ES)
Berns, M W
RESUMO
We describe the effect of a 200-microns wavelength free electron laser beam on the ability of asynchronized and synchronized mammalian tissue culture cells to incorporate tritiated thymidine. Compared to controls (unexposed cells), a significant proportion of exposed cells exhibited a reduction in isotope incorporation. The results suggest that this wavelength may affect DNA synthesis.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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