Radioadaptive response (RAR) describes a phenomenon in a variety of in vitro and in vivo systems that a low-dose of priming ionizing radiation (IR) reduces detrimental effects of a subsequent challenge IR at higher doses. Among in vivo investigations, studies using the mouse RAR model (Yonezawa Effect) showed that RAR could significantly extenuate high-dose IR-induced detrimental effects such as decrease of hematopoietic stem cells and progenitor cells, acute radiation hematopoietic syndrome, genotoxicity and genomic instability. Meanwhile, it has been demonstrated that diet intervention has a great impact on health, and dietary restriction shows beneficial effects on numerous diseases in animal models. In this work, by using the mouse RAR ...
The existence of radiation-induced adaptive response (AR) was reported in varied biosystems. In mice...
Effects of low-dose-rate gamma-irradiation on the process of tumorigenesis were investigated in mice...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in developed countries. Despite advances in both therapi...
1. Objectives Radiation-induced adaptive response (AR) is a phenomenon manifesting as a primin...
Existence of radioadaptive response (RAR) was reported in varied biosystems. RAR is capable of reduc...
Background & Aim: Existence of radioadaptive response (RAR) was demonstrated in varied biosystems. R...
Background: Existence of radioadaptive response (RAR) was reported in varied biosystems. RAR is capa...
Radiotherapy (RT) treats cancer effectively with high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) to kill cance...
Radioadaptive response (RAR) was demonstrated in varied biosystems. In mice, the first model called ...
Radiotherapy (RT) treats cancer effectively with high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) to killing ca...
Modification of high-dose total body irradiation (TBI)-induced genotoxic effects by priming low-dose...
Radioadaptive response (RAR) describes phenomena where small conditioning doses of ionizing radiatio...
Modification of high-dose total body irradiation (TBI)-induced genotoxic effects by priming low-dose...
Background and Purpose. Postexposure onset of dietary restriction (DR) is expected to provide therap...
Approximately half of cancer-affected patients receive radiotherapy (RT). The doses delivered have b...
The existence of radiation-induced adaptive response (AR) was reported in varied biosystems. In mice...
Effects of low-dose-rate gamma-irradiation on the process of tumorigenesis were investigated in mice...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in developed countries. Despite advances in both therapi...
1. Objectives Radiation-induced adaptive response (AR) is a phenomenon manifesting as a primin...
Existence of radioadaptive response (RAR) was reported in varied biosystems. RAR is capable of reduc...
Background & Aim: Existence of radioadaptive response (RAR) was demonstrated in varied biosystems. R...
Background: Existence of radioadaptive response (RAR) was reported in varied biosystems. RAR is capa...
Radiotherapy (RT) treats cancer effectively with high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) to kill cance...
Radioadaptive response (RAR) was demonstrated in varied biosystems. In mice, the first model called ...
Radiotherapy (RT) treats cancer effectively with high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) to killing ca...
Modification of high-dose total body irradiation (TBI)-induced genotoxic effects by priming low-dose...
Radioadaptive response (RAR) describes phenomena where small conditioning doses of ionizing radiatio...
Modification of high-dose total body irradiation (TBI)-induced genotoxic effects by priming low-dose...
Background and Purpose. Postexposure onset of dietary restriction (DR) is expected to provide therap...
Approximately half of cancer-affected patients receive radiotherapy (RT). The doses delivered have b...
The existence of radiation-induced adaptive response (AR) was reported in varied biosystems. In mice...
Effects of low-dose-rate gamma-irradiation on the process of tumorigenesis were investigated in mice...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in developed countries. Despite advances in both therapi...