BackgroundIn cancer radiotherapy, knowledge of normal tissue responses and toxicity risks is essential in order to deliver the highest possible absorbed dose to the tumor while maintaining normal tissue exposure at non-critical levels. However, few studies have investigated normal tissue responses in vivo after 211At administration. In order to identify molecular biomarkers of ionizing radiation exposure, we investigated genome-wide transcriptional responses to (very) low mean absorbed doses from 211At in normal mouse tissues.MethodsFemale BALB/c nude mice were intravenously injected with 1.7 kBq 211At and killed after 1 h, 6 h, or 7 days or injected with 105 or 7.5 kBq and killed after 1 and 6 h, respectively. Controls were mock-treated. T...
Biodosimetry, the measurement of radiation damage in a biologic sample, is a reliable tool for incre...
Rapid and reliable methods for performing biological dosimetry are of paramount importance in the ev...
Ionizing radiation (IR) is a genuine genotoxic agent and a major modality in cancer treatment. IR di...
Background In cancer radiotherapy, knowledge of normal tissue responses and toxicity risks is essent...
(211)At is a promising therapeutic radionuclide because of the nearly optimal biological effectivene...
The radionuclides 131I and 211At are used or proposed for a variety of cancer treatments. Both radio...
Targeted a-therapy is a promising treatment option for various types of malignant tumors. Radiolabel...
<div><p>Background</p><p><sup>211</sup>At-labeled radiopharmaceuticals are potentially useful for tu...
AbstractIntroductionThe kidneys are one of the main dose limiting organs in 177Lu-octreotate therapy...
AbstractIntroductionThe kidneys are the dose-limiting organs in some radionuclide therapy regimens. ...
Background 211At-labeled radiopharmaceuticals are potentially useful for tumor therapy. However, a l...
Radionuclides are widely used in medicine. 131I is one of the most employed radionuclides and is adm...
Risk estimation of ionizing radiation in the middle to high dose range has been mainly based on the ...
AbstractIntroductionIn the present investigation, microarray analysis was used to monitor transcript...
Adverse health outcomes of ionizing radiation given chronically at low dose rates are highly debated...
Biodosimetry, the measurement of radiation damage in a biologic sample, is a reliable tool for incre...
Rapid and reliable methods for performing biological dosimetry are of paramount importance in the ev...
Ionizing radiation (IR) is a genuine genotoxic agent and a major modality in cancer treatment. IR di...
Background In cancer radiotherapy, knowledge of normal tissue responses and toxicity risks is essent...
(211)At is a promising therapeutic radionuclide because of the nearly optimal biological effectivene...
The radionuclides 131I and 211At are used or proposed for a variety of cancer treatments. Both radio...
Targeted a-therapy is a promising treatment option for various types of malignant tumors. Radiolabel...
<div><p>Background</p><p><sup>211</sup>At-labeled radiopharmaceuticals are potentially useful for tu...
AbstractIntroductionThe kidneys are one of the main dose limiting organs in 177Lu-octreotate therapy...
AbstractIntroductionThe kidneys are the dose-limiting organs in some radionuclide therapy regimens. ...
Background 211At-labeled radiopharmaceuticals are potentially useful for tumor therapy. However, a l...
Radionuclides are widely used in medicine. 131I is one of the most employed radionuclides and is adm...
Risk estimation of ionizing radiation in the middle to high dose range has been mainly based on the ...
AbstractIntroductionIn the present investigation, microarray analysis was used to monitor transcript...
Adverse health outcomes of ionizing radiation given chronically at low dose rates are highly debated...
Biodosimetry, the measurement of radiation damage in a biologic sample, is a reliable tool for incre...
Rapid and reliable methods for performing biological dosimetry are of paramount importance in the ev...
Ionizing radiation (IR) is a genuine genotoxic agent and a major modality in cancer treatment. IR di...