H. Dorota Halicka

4.0k total citations
68 papers, 3.4k citations indexed

About

H. Dorota Halicka is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Oncology and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, H. Dorota Halicka has authored 68 papers receiving a total of 3.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 60 papers in Molecular Biology, 25 papers in Oncology and 17 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in H. Dorota Halicka's work include DNA Repair Mechanisms (29 papers), Cancer-related Molecular Pathways (17 papers) and Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (16 papers). H. Dorota Halicka is often cited by papers focused on DNA Repair Mechanisms (29 papers), Cancer-related Molecular Pathways (17 papers) and Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (16 papers). H. Dorota Halicka collaborates with scholars based in United States, Poland and Japan. H. Dorota Halicka's co-authors include Zbigniew Darżynkiewicz, Frank Traganos, Toshiki Tanaka, Hong Zhao, Xuan Huang, Małgorzata Kajstura, Elżbieta Bedner, J Pryjma, Wei Dai and Akira Kurose and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, Molecular and Cellular Biology and Cancer Research.

In The Last Decade

H. Dorota Halicka

68 papers receiving 3.4k citations

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Yingli Wu China
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All Works

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Darżynkiewicz, Zbigniew, Hong Zhao, H. Dorota Halicka, et al.. (2012). DNA damage signaling assessed in individual cells in relation to the cell cycle phase and induction of apoptosis. Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences. 49(5-6). 199–217. 42 indexed citations
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Zhao, Hong, Jiangwei Li, Frank Traganos, et al.. (2011). Cell fixation in zinc salt solution is compatible with DNA damage response detection by phospho‐specific antibodies. Cytometry Part A. 79A(6). 470–476. 6 indexed citations
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Zhao, Hong, Jurek Dobrucki, Paulina Rybak, et al.. (2011). Induction of DNA damage signaling by oxidative stress in relation to DNA replication as detected using “click chemistry”. Cytometry Part A. 79A(11). 897–902. 31 indexed citations
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Darżynkiewicz, Zbigniew, Frank Traganos, Hong Zhao, H. Dorota Halicka, & Jiangwei Li. (2011). Cytometry of DNA replication and RNA synthesis: Historical perspective and recent advances based on “click chemistry”. Cytometry Part A. 79A(5). 328–337. 49 indexed citations
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Darżynkiewicz, Zbigniew, H. Dorota Halicka, Hong Zhao, & Monika Podhorecka. (2011). Cell Synchronization by Inhibitors of DNA Replication Induces Replication Stress and DNA Damage Response: Analysis by Flow Cytometry. Methods in molecular biology. 761. 85–96. 36 indexed citations
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Halicka, H. Dorota, Oya Levendoglu‐Tugal, Claudio Sandoval, et al.. (2009). DNA damage response as a biomarker in treatment of leukemias. Cell Cycle. 8(11). 1720–1724. 18 indexed citations
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Halicka, H. Dorota, et al.. (2008). Remarkable enhancement of cytotoxicity of onconase and cepharanthine when used in combination on various tumor cell lines. Cancer Biology & Therapy. 7(7). 1104–1108. 33 indexed citations
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Smart, Daniel J., H. Dorota Halicka, Frank Traganos, Zbigniew Darżynkiewicz, & Gary M. Williams. (2008). Ciprofloxacin-induced G2 arrest and apoptosis in TK6 lymphoblastoid cells is not dependent on DNA double-strand break formation. Cancer Biology & Therapy. 7(1). 113–119. 41 indexed citations
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Pietrzak, Monika, H. Dorota Halicka, Z Wieczorek, J Wieczorek, & Zbigniew Darżynkiewicz. (2008). Attenuation of acridine mutagen ICR-191 — DNA interactions and DNA damage by the mutagen interceptor chlorophyllin. Biophysical Chemistry. 135(1-3). 69–75. 25 indexed citations
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Tanaka, Toshiki, H. Dorota Halicka, Frank Traganos, Karen Seiter, & Zbigniew Darżynkiewicz. (2007). Induction of ATM Activation, Histone H2AX Phosphorylation and Apoptosis by Etoposide: Relation to Cell Cycle Phase. Cell Cycle. 6(3). 371–376. 92 indexed citations
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Kajstura, Małgorzata, H. Dorota Halicka, J Pryjma, & Zbigniew Darżynkiewicz. (2007). Discontinuous fragmentation of nuclear DNA during apoptosis revealed by discrete “sub‐G1” peaks on DNA content histograms. Cytometry Part A. 71A(3). 125–131. 254 indexed citations
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Tanaka, Toshiki, Xuan Huang, H. Dorota Halicka, et al.. (2007). Cytometry of ATM activation and histone H2AX phosphorylation to estimate extent of DNA damage induced by exogenous agents. Cytometry Part A. 71A(9). 648–661. 173 indexed citations
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Tanaka, Toshiki, H. Dorota Halicka, Frank Traganos, & Zbigniew Darżynkiewicz. (2006). Phosphorylation of Histone H2AX on Ser 139 and Activation of ATM During Oxidative Burst in Phorbol Ester-Treated Human Leukocytes. Cell Cycle. 5(22). 2671–2675. 27 indexed citations
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Tanaka, Toshiki, H. Dorota Halicka, Xuan Huang, Frank Traganos, & Zbigniew Darżynkiewicz. (2006). Constitutive Histone H2AX Phosphorylation and ATM Activation, the Reporters of DNA Damage by Endogenous Oxidants. Cell Cycle. 5(17). 1940–1945. 171 indexed citations
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Demidenko, Zoya N., Claire Vivo, H. Dorota Halicka, et al.. (2005). Pharmacological induction of Hsp70 protects apoptosis-prone cells from doxorubicin: comparison with caspase-inhibitor- and cycle-arrest-mediated cytoprotection. Cell Death and Differentiation. 13(9). 1434–1441. 64 indexed citations
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Halicka, H. Dorota, et al.. (2003). Induction of apoptosis in bone marrow cells after treatment of mice with WR-2721 and gamma-rays: Relationship to the cell cycle. Cell Biology and Toxicology. 19(1). 13–27. 23 indexed citations
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Halicka, H. Dorota, et al.. (2002). Effects of WR-2721 and cyclophosphamide on the cell cycle phase specificity of apoptosis in mouse bone marrow. Anti-Cancer Drugs. 13(7). 751–758. 8 indexed citations
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Halicka, H. Dorota, T. Murakami, Abraham Mittelman, et al.. (2000). Induction of differentiation of leukaemic (HL‐60) or prostate cancer (LNCaP, JCA‐1) cells potentiates apoptosis triggered by onconase. Cell Proliferation. 33(6). 407–417. 19 indexed citations
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Traganos, Frank, Karen Seiter, Eric J. Feldman, H. Dorota Halicka, & Zbigniew Darżynkiewicz. (1996). Induction of Apoptosis by Camptothecin and Topotecan. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 803(1). 101–110. 24 indexed citations

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