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A multi-omics approach exploring the gut-liver axis following combined radiation exposure and burn injury in a Sinclair minipig model. [PDF]

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Horseman TS   +7 more
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Radiobiology

2022
New understandings of the biology of radiosurgery are considered. Differences from the radiobiology of fractionated radiotherapy are outlined. It is noted DNA damage alone is insufficient to account for the tissue changes which occur. Changes in blood vessels and immunological mechanisms are also involved.
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Basic Radiobiology

American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1988
Experimental studies of the biological effects of radiation were started soon after the discoveries of x-rays in 1895, but there is still much that is not known. This article includes some research objectives that are essentially pragmatic in nature, intended to support and improve the current practice of radiotherapy, but the central thrust is the ...
Eric J. Hall   +14 more
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Radiotherapy, radiobiology—can radiobiology contribute?

The British Journal of Radiology, 1973
Abstract This paper tries to compare the relatively short time in which radiobiology could make a significant contribution to cancer therapy-in contrast to about two decades in which fundamental research into the initial mechanisms of radiobiological damage may be expected to have a significant effect.
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