BACKGROUND: Radiation-induced skin injury is a dose-limiting complication of radiotherapy. To investigate this problem and to develop a framework for making decisions on treatment and dose prescription, a murine model of radiation-induced skin injury was developed. METHODS: The dorsal skin of the mice was isolated, and irradiation was applied at single doses of 15, 30, and 50 Gy. The mice were followed for 12 weeks with serial photography and laser Doppler analysis. Sequential skin biopsy samples were obtained and subjected to a histological analysis, immunostaining against transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β), and Western blotting with Wnt-3 and β-catenin. Increases in the levels of TGF-β, Wnt, and β-catenin were detected after irrad...
Radiation is an important therapy for cancer with many benefits; however, its side effects, such as ...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
BACKGROUND: Skin reaction is the most common side-effect of radiation therapy. Radiation-induced der...
A porcine skin model was developed to characterize the dose-dependent response to high-dose radiatio...
Currently there is no effective treatment for radiation dermatitis that results from clinical or acc...
Ionizing radiation (IR) injury is tissue damage caused by high energy electromagnetic waves such as ...
Introduction: External Volume Expansion (EVE) treatment has gained popularity in breast reconstructi...
Purpose: Fat grafting is known to rejuvenate and improve fibrosis in irradiated skin, but the underl...
Radiation injury in the skin causes radiodermatitis, a condition in which the skin becomes inflamed ...
Background Radiation technology focuses on delivering the radiation as precisely as possible to the ...
Ionizing radiation is often used to treat progressive neoplasms. However, the consequences of long-t...
Purpose: Precise molecular and cellular mechanisms of radiation-induced dermatitis are incompletely ...
BACKGROUND: External volume expansion prepares recipient sites to improve outcomes of fat grafting. ...
It has been suggested that human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) could be used to repair numerous inju...
Purpose: Radiation cystitis (RC), a severe inflammatory bladder condition, develops as a side effect...
Radiation is an important therapy for cancer with many benefits; however, its side effects, such as ...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
BACKGROUND: Skin reaction is the most common side-effect of radiation therapy. Radiation-induced der...
A porcine skin model was developed to characterize the dose-dependent response to high-dose radiatio...
Currently there is no effective treatment for radiation dermatitis that results from clinical or acc...
Ionizing radiation (IR) injury is tissue damage caused by high energy electromagnetic waves such as ...
Introduction: External Volume Expansion (EVE) treatment has gained popularity in breast reconstructi...
Purpose: Fat grafting is known to rejuvenate and improve fibrosis in irradiated skin, but the underl...
Radiation injury in the skin causes radiodermatitis, a condition in which the skin becomes inflamed ...
Background Radiation technology focuses on delivering the radiation as precisely as possible to the ...
Ionizing radiation is often used to treat progressive neoplasms. However, the consequences of long-t...
Purpose: Precise molecular and cellular mechanisms of radiation-induced dermatitis are incompletely ...
BACKGROUND: External volume expansion prepares recipient sites to improve outcomes of fat grafting. ...
It has been suggested that human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) could be used to repair numerous inju...
Purpose: Radiation cystitis (RC), a severe inflammatory bladder condition, develops as a side effect...
Radiation is an important therapy for cancer with many benefits; however, its side effects, such as ...
To clarify the mechanism of long-term repetitive UVA irradiation in photoaging of the skin, we evalu...
BACKGROUND: Skin reaction is the most common side-effect of radiation therapy. Radiation-induced der...