نتایج جستجو برای: dna radioprotection

تعداد نتایج: 507977  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
W H Fleming E J Alpern N Uchida K Ikuta I L Weissman

To determine the effects of steel factor (SIF) on the number and distribution of phenotypically defined hematopoietic stem cells in vivo, mice were treated with continuous s.c. infusions of SIF for up to 7 days. The bone marrow demonstrated a transient 5-fold increase in the number of c-kit-positive lineage-negative/low cells with no change in cellularity. The radioprotective capacity of bone m...

2011
Francesco Marampon Giovanni Luca Gravina Agnese Di Rocco Pierluigi Bonfili Mario Di Staso Caterina Fardella Lorella Polidoro Carmela Ciccarelli Claudio Festuccia Vladimir M. Popov Richard G. Pestell Vincenzo Tombolini Bianca Maria Zani

Multimodal treatment has improved the outcome of many solid tumors, and in some cases the use of radiosensitizers has significantly contributed to this gain. Activation of the extracellular signaling kinase pathway (MEK/ERK) generally results in stimulation of cell growth and confers a survival advantage playing themajor role in human cancer. The potential involvement of this pathway in cellula...

Anuradha, M.S. Alam, N.K. Chaudhury,

Background: Development of safe radioprotector is a challenging task. In this study radioprotective effect of sucrose has been demonstrated in calf thymus DNA (CtDNA). Sucrose is a free radical scavenger and also acts as osmolyte and therefore can influence the water activity around DNA and effects of radiation on DNA. Hoechst 33258 was used to probe the possible alteration in physicochemical p...

2009
Ilenia Foffa Monica Cresci Maria Grazia Andreassi

Cardiac diagnostic or therapeutic testing is an essential tool for diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease, but it also involves considerable exposure to ionizing radiation. Every exposure produces a corresponding increase in cancer risk, and risks are highest for radiation exposure during infancy and adolescence. Recent studies on chromosomal biomarkers corroborate the current radiop...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
anuradha chemical radioprotector and radiation dosimetry research group, division of radiation biosciences, institute of nuclear medicine and allied sciences, delhi-110054, india m.s. alam departments of chemistry, faculty of science, jamia hamdard, new delhi-110062, india n.k. chaudhury chemical radioprotector and radiation dosimetry research group, division of radiation biosciences, institute of nuclear medicine and allied sciences, delhi-110054, india

background: development of safe radioprotector is a challenging task. in this study radioprotective effect of sucrose has been demonstrated in calf thymus dna (ctdna). sucrose is a free radical scavenger and also acts as osmolyte and therefore can influence the water activity around dna and effects of radiation on dna. hoechst 33258 was used to probe the possible alteration in physicochemical p...

2013
Mei Jing Piao Ki Cheon Kim Sungwook Chae Young Sam Keum Hye Sun Kim Jin Won Hyun

Ionizing radiation can induce cellular oxidative stress through the generation of reactive oxygen species, resulting in cell damage and cell death. The aim of this study was to determine whether the antioxidant effects of the flavonoid fisetin (3,7,3',4'-tetrahydroxyflavone) included the radioprotection of cells exposed to γ-irradiation. Fisetin reduced the levels of intracellular reactive oxyg...

2011
Joel S. Greenberger David Clump Valerian Kagan Hülya Bayir John S. Lazo Peter Wipf Song Li Xiang Gao Michael W. Epperly

Mitochondrial targeted radiation damage protectors (delivered prior to irradiation) and mitigators (delivered after irradiation, but before the appearance of symptoms associated with radiation syndrome) have been a recent focus in drug discovery for (1) normal tissue radiation protection during fractionated radiotherapy, and (2) radiation terrorism counter measures. Several categories of such m...

2009
Raj Kumar Pankaj Kumar Singh Rajesh Arora Raman Chawla Rakesh Kumar Sharma

This is the second article published in the Trees for Life Journal which deals with radioprotection (see http://www. tfljournal.org/article.php/2007042416194363 by Sancheti and Goyal). While it is not a major focus of this journal, radioprotection has interest for our readership and is attracting ever more attention within the scientific community. No synthetic radioprotective chemicals are ava...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2011
Francesco Marampon Giovanni Luca Gravina Agnese Di Rocco Pierluigi Bonfili Mario Di Staso Caterina Fardella Lorella Polidoro Carmela Ciccarelli Claudio Festuccia Vladimir M Popov Richard G Pestell Vincenzo Tombolini Bianca Maria Zani

Multimodal treatment has improved the outcome of many solid tumors, and in some cases the use of radiosensitizers has significantly contributed to this gain. Activation of the extracellular signaling kinase pathway (MEK/ERK) generally results in stimulation of cell growth and confers a survival advantage playing the major role in human cancer. The potential involvement of this pathway in cellul...

Journal: :In vivo 2010
Michael W Epperly Julie P Goff Song Li Xiang Gao Peter Wipf Tracy Dixon Hong Wang Darcy Franicola Hongmei Shen Jean-Claude M Rwigema Valerian Kagan Mark Bernard Joel S Greenberger

BACKGROUND/AIM this study evaluated esophageal radioprotection by the Gramicidin S (GS) derived-nitroxide, JP4-039, a mitochondrial targeting peptide-isostere covalently-linked to 4-amino-Tempo, delivered in a novel swallowed oil-based (F15) formulation. MATERIALS AND METHODS C57BL/6HNsd female mice received intraesophageal F15 formulation containing JP4-039 (4 mg/ml in 100 microl volumes) 10...

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