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          Chromatin organization as a possible factor in the control of susceptibility to radiation-induced AML in mice 

          Author(s):Maranon, David Gustavo
          Date Issued:2010
          Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
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          Variation in chromosomal aberration induction in differing ATM and ASPM genotypic backgrounds detected via a modified PNA FISH technique 

          Author(s):Romero, Ashley
          Date Issued:2013
          Format:born digital; masters theses
          A modified PNA (peptide nucleic acid) FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization) method has been developed for efficient quantitative and qualitative analysis of chromosomal aberration formation. PNA FISH was used to detect ...

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