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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Radiation
  1. ... protects skin from damage caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation in sunlight. People who produce mostly pheomelanin tend ... Because pheomelanin does not protect skin from UV radiation, people with more pheomelanin have an increased risk ...
  2. ... damaged by agents such as toxic chemicals or radiation. Breaks in DNA strands also occur naturally when ... without any functional ATM protein are hypersensitive to radiation and do not respond normally to DNA damage. ...
  3. ... becomes damaged by agents such as toxic chemicals, radiation, or ultraviolet (UV) rays from sunlight, this protein ... to treatment with certain anti-cancer drugs and radiation, and to come back (recur) after treatment. More ...
  4. ... breaks can be caused by natural and medical radiation or other environmental exposures, and they also occur ...
  5. ... DNA can be caused by natural and medical radiation or other environmental exposures, and also occur when ...
  6. ... person's lifetime, likely caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or other environmental risk factors. ...
  7. ... ability to repair DNA damage caused by UV radiation. These problems with DNA repair cause people with ...
  8. ... damaged by agents such as toxic chemicals or radiation, and breaks in DNA strands also occur naturally ...
  9. ... breaks can be caused by natural and medical radiation or other environmental exposures, and they also occur ...
  10. ... UV) rays from sunlight and by toxic chemicals, radiation, and unstable molecules called free radicals.DNA damage ...
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