2000
DOI: 10.1080/095530000139005
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Effects of radical scavengers on radiation-induced DNA double strand breaks

Abstract: This work suggests that the total protective effect of Tris and phenol against radiation-induced dsb is mainly attributed to their well-known radical scavenging properties, while relatively minor protective effects arise from their contribution to an increased molecular stability of DNA.

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“…A check of the literature showed that Tris/EDTA does have a radical scavenging capability. 16 Thereafter, laser exposures were done in either PBS or distilled water, even though there was no difference in the observed results (data not shown).…”
Section: Positive Controlsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…A check of the literature showed that Tris/EDTA does have a radical scavenging capability. 16 Thereafter, laser exposures were done in either PBS or distilled water, even though there was no difference in the observed results (data not shown).…”
Section: Positive Controlsmentioning
confidence: 90%