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Γ-H2AX Formation is not Coupled to Elevations in Intracellular Ca2+, and Hyperactivation of PARP does not Facilitate AIF Translocation During ROS-induced Cell Death Conference paper
Xie, R., Lau, S.S., Monks, T.J.. Γ-H2AX Formation is not Coupled to Elevations in Intracellular Ca2+, and Hyperactivation of PARP does not Facilitate AIF Translocation During ROS-induced Cell Death[C], Bethesda, Maryland, United States:The FASEB Journal, 2008, 1140.4-1140.4.
Authors:  Xie, R.;  Lau, S.S.;  Monks, T.J.
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PARP-1  ROS  Calcium  cell death  
Ros-induced histone modifications and their role in cell survival and cell death Journal article
Monks T.J., Xie R., Tikoo K., Lau S.S.. Ros-induced histone modifications and their role in cell survival and cell death[J]. Drug Metabolism Reviews, 2006, 38(4), 755-767.
Authors:  Monks T.J.;  Xie R.;  Tikoo K.;  Lau S.S.
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Cell Death  Chromatin  Dna Damage  Histones  Mitotic Catastrophe  Oncotic Cell Death  Post-translational Modification  Premature Chromatin Condensation  Reactive Oxygen Species  Stress Response Signaling