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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Mar 19, Arthur Edelstein commented:

      In Figure 3, the peak DAPI signal (proportional to the amount of DNA present in the cell) increases from ~7500 (before CMR) to ~10000 (after CMR). The gamma-H2AX peak signal (proportional to double-stranded breaks) increases from ~2200 (before CMR) to ~2900 (after CMR). Given that the DAPI signal and the gamma-H2AX signal increase by approximately the same ratio, it looks to me as if the proportion of DNA with double-stranded breaks is unaffected by CMR. Can you rule this out?


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2014 Mar 19, Arthur Edelstein commented:

      In Figure 3, the peak DAPI signal (proportional to the amount of DNA present in the cell) increases from ~7500 (before CMR) to ~10000 (after CMR). The gamma-H2AX peak signal (proportional to double-stranded breaks) increases from ~2200 (before CMR) to ~2900 (after CMR). Given that the DAPI signal and the gamma-H2AX signal increase by approximately the same ratio, it looks to me as if the proportion of DNA with double-stranded breaks is unaffected by CMR. Can you rule this out?


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