The amount of potentially lethal damage repair (PLDR) is a significant factor in the process of modeling the survival curves of cells irradiated with fractionated carbon beams. Because the amount of PLDR generally depends on the features of the cells and the linear energy transfer (LET), the amount of PLDR of cells irradiated with fractionated carbon beams shows distinct differences from that of cells irradiated with X-rays. This study considered a new parameter dependent on the correlation between the PLDR trait (T) of the cells over a time interval (Δ) at the fractionated carbon beam irradiation. The survival curves of the cells irradiated with fractionated carbon beams n times were predicted using the ζ and the Ψ values from the delay as...
In order to overcome the limitations of the linear-quadratic model and include synergistic effects o...
A single cell can form a colony, and ionizing irradiation has long been known to reduce such a cellu...
The ability of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells (EAT cells) to repair potentially lethal damage (α-...
To understand the biological response of normal cells to fractionated carbon beam irradiation, the e...
Title: Modelling of radiobiological mechanisms in cells and tissues Author: Hana Hromcikova Departme...
During the usual procedure of testing cell survival by colony-forming ability, repair of potentially...
Published survival data for Chinese hamster ovarian cells CHO-K1 and their radiosensitive mutant xrs...
We have investigated the dose rate effects on cell damage caused by photon-beam irradiation. During ...
We have studied repair or recover from cell damages produced heavy-ion irradiation using animals and...
Katz’s theory of cellular track structure (1) is an amorphous analytical model which applies a set o...
Cell survival data of three Chinese hamster cell lines irradiated by carbon ions have been analyzed ...
Background: Current studies in radiotherapy aim to develop better methods for curing patients fromca...
Variation in the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) within the irradiation field of a carbon be...
A simplified method for the calculation of mammalian cell survival after charged particle irradiatio...
We here propose a new model assembly for estimating the surviving fraction of cells irradiated with ...
In order to overcome the limitations of the linear-quadratic model and include synergistic effects o...
A single cell can form a colony, and ionizing irradiation has long been known to reduce such a cellu...
The ability of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells (EAT cells) to repair potentially lethal damage (α-...
To understand the biological response of normal cells to fractionated carbon beam irradiation, the e...
Title: Modelling of radiobiological mechanisms in cells and tissues Author: Hana Hromcikova Departme...
During the usual procedure of testing cell survival by colony-forming ability, repair of potentially...
Published survival data for Chinese hamster ovarian cells CHO-K1 and their radiosensitive mutant xrs...
We have investigated the dose rate effects on cell damage caused by photon-beam irradiation. During ...
We have studied repair or recover from cell damages produced heavy-ion irradiation using animals and...
Katz’s theory of cellular track structure (1) is an amorphous analytical model which applies a set o...
Cell survival data of three Chinese hamster cell lines irradiated by carbon ions have been analyzed ...
Background: Current studies in radiotherapy aim to develop better methods for curing patients fromca...
Variation in the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) within the irradiation field of a carbon be...
A simplified method for the calculation of mammalian cell survival after charged particle irradiatio...
We here propose a new model assembly for estimating the surviving fraction of cells irradiated with ...
In order to overcome the limitations of the linear-quadratic model and include synergistic effects o...
A single cell can form a colony, and ionizing irradiation has long been known to reduce such a cellu...
The ability of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells (EAT cells) to repair potentially lethal damage (α-...