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Wang H et al. - S-phase cells are more sensitive to high-LET IR than nonsynchronized and G2-phase cells, because of the following mechanism: it is more difficult for Ku protein to bind to high-LET IR-induced DNA DSBs in S-phase cells than in cells at other phases, which results in less efficient NHEJ.

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