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Transient ATM Kinase Inhibition Disrupts DNA Damage–Induced
Sister Chromatid Exchange
Jason S. White, Serah Choi, Christopher J. Bakkenist*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: bakkenistcj{at}upmc.edu
This PDF file includes:
- Fig. S1. KU60019 is another reversible inhibitor of ATM activity.
- Table S1. Dose-dependent and KU55933-dependent increase in chromosome
aberrations in IMR90 fibroblasts.
- Table S2. Dose-dependent and NU7441-dependent increase in chromosome
aberrations in IMR90 fibroblasts.
- Table S3. Chromosome aberrations induced by 2 Gy IR in late-S and G2-phase
IMR90 fibroblasts (+15 to +75 min post-IR).
- Table S4. Chromosome aberrations induced by 2 Gy IR in late-S and G2-phase
IMR90 cells (+15 to +225 min post-IR).
- Table S5. Chromosome aberrations induced by 2 Gy IR in Artemis-defective cells
after inhibition of ATM for 1 hour.
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Citation: J. S. White, S. Choi, C. J. Bakkenist, Transient ATM Kinase Inhibition Disrupts DNA Damage–Induced
Sister Chromatid Exchange.
Sci. Signal. 3, ra44 (2010).
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