Purpose: Radiotherapy using high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation is aimed at efficiently killing tumor cells while minimizing dose (biological effective) to normal tissues to prevent toxicity. It is well established that high LET radiation results in lower cell survival per absorbed dose than low LET radiation. However, whether various mechanisms involved in the development of normal tissue damage may be regulated differentially is not known. Therefore the aim of this study was to investigate whether two actions related to normal tissue toxicity, p53-induced apoptosis and expression of the profibrotic gene PAI-1 (plasminogen activator inhibitor 1), are differentially induced by high and low LET radiation. Methods and Materials: Cells...
An important stage in tumorigenesis is the ability of precancerous cells to escape natural anticance...
In this study, we investigated the molecular factors determining the induction of apoptosis by radia...
To investigate the dependency of p53 gene status on the thermal enhancement of cellular sensitivity ...
PurposeRadiotherapy using high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation is aimed at efficiently killin...
Purpose: Radiotherapy using high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation is aimed at efficiently kill...
Purpose: Radiotherapy using high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation is aimed at efficiently kill...
Exposure to ionizing radiation can occur during medical treatments, from naturally occurring sources...
Although mutations in the p53 gene can lead to resistance to radiotherapy, chemotherapy and thermoth...
To learn more about the biological effects of high-linear energy transfer (LET) radiations, we exami...
PURPOSE: We analyzed the death pattern of human lung cancer cells harboring different p53 statuses a...
Although mutations and deletions in the p53 tumor suppressor gene lead to resistance to low linear e...
PURPOSE: To investigate the dependence on p53 gene status of the thermal enhancement of cellular sen...
An important stage in tumorigenesis is the ability of precancerous cells to escape natural anticance...
An important stage in tumorigenesis is the ability of precancerous cells to escape natural anticance...
Exposure to environmental radiation and the application of new clinical modalities, such as radioimm...
An important stage in tumorigenesis is the ability of precancerous cells to escape natural anticance...
In this study, we investigated the molecular factors determining the induction of apoptosis by radia...
To investigate the dependency of p53 gene status on the thermal enhancement of cellular sensitivity ...
PurposeRadiotherapy using high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation is aimed at efficiently killin...
Purpose: Radiotherapy using high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation is aimed at efficiently kill...
Purpose: Radiotherapy using high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation is aimed at efficiently kill...
Exposure to ionizing radiation can occur during medical treatments, from naturally occurring sources...
Although mutations in the p53 gene can lead to resistance to radiotherapy, chemotherapy and thermoth...
To learn more about the biological effects of high-linear energy transfer (LET) radiations, we exami...
PURPOSE: We analyzed the death pattern of human lung cancer cells harboring different p53 statuses a...
Although mutations and deletions in the p53 tumor suppressor gene lead to resistance to low linear e...
PURPOSE: To investigate the dependence on p53 gene status of the thermal enhancement of cellular sen...
An important stage in tumorigenesis is the ability of precancerous cells to escape natural anticance...
An important stage in tumorigenesis is the ability of precancerous cells to escape natural anticance...
Exposure to environmental radiation and the application of new clinical modalities, such as radioimm...
An important stage in tumorigenesis is the ability of precancerous cells to escape natural anticance...
In this study, we investigated the molecular factors determining the induction of apoptosis by radia...
To investigate the dependency of p53 gene status on the thermal enhancement of cellular sensitivity ...