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pro vyhledávání: '"John F. Dicello"'
Autor:
James M. Slater, F. F. Petersen, Reinhard W. Schulte, John F. Dicello, Roger Grove, Jerry D. Slater, Daila S. Gridley
Publikováno v:
Radiation Measurements. 46:1940-1943
The James M. Slater, M.D. Proton Therapy Treatment and Research Center of the Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC) has treated more than 15,000 patients with proton beams since its inception in 1990, and it is responsible for the majority of
Autor:
Daila S. Gridley, Yonggang Zhang, John B. Little, Jerry R. Williams, James M. Slater, John F. Dicello, Cameron J. Koch, Haoming Zhou
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Radiation Biology. 87:628-643
Our aim was to define dose-dependent and genotype-dependent components of radiosensitivity by resolving patterns of radiation-induced clonal inactivation into specific responses.In a set of 10 tumour cells with varying expression of radiosensitivity
Autor:
Jian Zhi Hu, Richard P. Phipps, Qibin Zhang, Mark K. Murphy, Donald N. Rommereim, John F. Dicello, David L. Huso
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research. 172:607-616
Herein we demonstrate that high-resolution magic angle spinning (MAS) 1H NMR can be used to profile the pathology of bone marrow rapidly and with minimal sample preparation. The spectral resolution obtained allows several metabolites to be analyzed q
Autor:
Syed Z. Ali, Jill F. Mann, Archie Christian, Jennifer A. Landolfi, David L. Huso, Dorothy L. Rosenthal, John F. Dicello, Guosheng Liu, Baktiar O. Karim
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Clinical Pathology. 37:229-236
Background: Fine needle aspiration (FNA) offers a rapid and minimally invasive means to distinguish malignant from benign neoplasms. However, few studies have been published regarding the cytopathology of mammary tumors in rats despite widespread use
Autor:
R Kathirithamby, Daila S. Gridley, D M Simonson, Francis A. Cucinotta, A Christian, R. Ricart-Arbona, G. R. Novak, Yonggang Zhang, Jerry R. Williams, Jill F. Mann, Michael Moyers, J. D. Strandberg, John F. Dicello, A R Markham, David L. Huso, Haoming Zhou, S Piantadosi, M. E. Vazquez
Publikováno v:
Physics in Medicine and Biology. 49:3817-3830
Standard methods for risk assessments resulting from human exposures to mixed radiation fields in Space consisting of different particle types and energies rely upon quality factors. These are generally defined as a function of linear energy transfer
Autor:
John W. Wilson, Walter Schimmerling, John F. Dicello, Francis A. Cucinotta, Leif E. Peterson, Premkumar B. Saganti
Publikováno v:
Advances in Space Research. 34:1383-1389
Methods used to project risks in low-Earth orbit are of questionable merit for exploration missions because of the limited radiobiology data and knowledge of galactic cosmic ray (GCR) heavy ions, which causes estimates of the risk of late effects to
Publikováno v:
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 7:829-847
Yakovlev and Polig (1996) developed a mechanistically motivated stochastic model of radiation carcinogenesis allowing for cell death. The key feature of the model is that it allows for radiation-induced cell killing to compete with the process of tum
Publikováno v:
Radiation Measurements. 32:181-191
We compare models of radiation transport and biological response to physical and biological dosimetry results from astronauts on the Mir space station. Transport models are shown to be in good agreement with physical measurements and indicate that th
Publikováno v:
Mutation Research/Reviews in Genetic Toxicology. 365:17-42
An extremely large database describes genotypes associated with the human cancer phenotype and genotypes of human populations with genetic predisposition to cancer. Aspects of this database are examined from the perspective of risk analysis, and the
Autor:
Daila S. Gridley, Bradford B. Gersey, David A. Lesyna, V. L. Pisacane, Andrew J. Wroe, John F. Dicello, James M. Slater, George Coutrakon, Jerry D. Slater, Reinhard W. Schulte, James B. Robertson
Publikováno v:
Radiation protection dosimetry. 143(2-4)
Multiple groups have hypothesised that the use of scanning beams in proton therapy will reduce the neutron component of secondary radiation in comparison with conventional methods with a corresponding reduction in risks of radiation-induced cancers.