نتایج جستجو برای: radiobiological studies

تعداد نتایج: 1427061  

Journal: :Annals of palliative medicine 2021

Background: Brain necrosis (RN) is a common radiotherapy sequela for brain metastases. Bevacizumab identified as therapeutic strategy RN. This study aimed to the clinical and radiobiological impacts on efficacy of in treating RN following stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS)

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2006
Hana Hromcíková Pavel Kundrát Milos Lokajícek

Published survival data for Chinese hamster ovarian cells CHO-K1 and their radiosensitive mutant xrs5 after irradiation by carbon ions of energies from 2.4 to 266.4 MeV u(-1) have been analysed using the probabilistic two-stage radiobiological model, which enables to represent the interplay of damage induction and repair processes. The results give support for the hypothesis that the difference...

Journal: :Cancer research 1989
A C Begg E Mooren

An efficient and rapid cytotoxicity assay has been developed, particularly for radiobiological studies, utilizing 96-well microtiter plates. Several days after treatment, cell numbers per well were measured by fluorescent intensity using an automatic reader after staining with the DNA specific dye Hoechst 33258. For radiobiological applications, a microtiter plate irradiation box was designed a...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1960
W A CREASEY

The many attempts to demonstrate early activation or inactivation of specific enzymes as a consequence of exposure to ionizing radiation in vivo have not succeeded in disclosing the biochemical origin of the radiobiological lesion. This failure may be due to localization of the primary biochemical events at certain sites within the cell, for in such circumstances the earliest changes might esca...

Journal: :Health physics 2009
David J Brenner

There is strong evidence that ionizing radiation increases cancer risks at high doses (e.g., >or=1 Gy), and persuasive, if controversial, epidemiological evidence that cancer risks are increased at low doses ( approximately 10 mGy). Discussed here are the issues related to extrapolating radiation risks from low radiation doses to very low doses (<or=1 mGy) - for which purpose we are forced to r...

Journal: :Annual Review of Nuclear Science 1964

2009
David J. Brenner

There is strong evidence that ionizing radiation increases cancer risks at high doses (e.g., >1 Gy), and persuasive, if controversial, epidemiological evidence that cancer risks are increased at low doses ( 10 mGy). Discussed here are the issues related to extrapolating radiation risks from low radiation doses to very low doses (<1 mGy) — for which purpose we are forced to rely on radiobiologic...

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