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Autor:
Juliann G. Kiang, Joan T. Smith, Georgetta Cannon, Marsha N. Anderson, Connie Ho, Min Zhai, Wanchang Cui, Mang Xiao
Publikováno v:
Cell & Bioscience, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2020)
Abstract Background Compared to radiation injury alone (RI), radiation injury combined wound (CI) further enhances acute radiation syndrome and subsequently mortality. We previously reported that therapy with Ghrelin, the 28-amino-acid-peptide secret
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7758123c4aa049a197611c9c832859a8
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Pharmacology, Vol 12 (2021)
Exposure to ionizing radiation (radiation injury, RI) in nuclear-related episode is evident to be life-threatening. RI occurs at levels of organs, tissues, cytosols, or nucleus. Their mechanisms are still not fully understood. FDA approves pegylated
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c83c1afa1e394c8399e9dc60fa21ef4b
Publikováno v:
Cell & Bioscience, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2018)
Abstract Background Radiation injury combined wound (CI) enhances acute radiation syndrome and subsequently mortality as compared to radiation injury alone (RI). We previously reported that ghrelin (a 28-amino-acid-peptide secreted from the stomach)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/06408a5116e845e6a116f2dde4b709c3
Autor:
Juliann G. Kiang, Georgetta Cannon, Matthew G. Olson, Joan T. Smith, Marsha N. Anderson, Min Zhai, M. Victoria Umali, Kevin Ho, Connie Ho, Wanchang Cui, Mang Xiao
Publikováno v:
Radiat Res
In nuclear and radiological incidents, overexposure to ionizing radiation is life-threatening. It is evident that radiation depletes blood cells and increases circulating cytokine/chemokine concentrations as well as mortality. While microglia cells o
Autor:
Maria Victoria Umali, Suping Jiang, Li Wang, Bin Lin, Marsha N. Anderson, Mang Xiao, Juliann G. Kiang, Wanchang Cui, Min Zhai, Xiang Hong Li, Lisa Hull, Joan T. Smith
Publikováno v:
Radiat Res
Radiation combined injury (RCI, radiation exposure coupled with other forms of injury, such as burn, wound, hemorrhage, blast, trauma and/or sepsis) comprises approximately 65% of injuries from a nuclear explosion, and greatly increases the risk of m
Autor:
Bin Lin, Min Zhai, Joan T. Smith, Marsha N. Anderson, Juliann G. Kiang, M V Umali, Connie Ho, Suping Jiang
Publikováno v:
Pharmacy & pharmacology international journal
Medical treatment becomes challenging when complicated injuries arise from secondary reactive metabolic and inflammatory products induced by initial acute ionizing radiation injury (RI) or when combined with subsequent trauma insult(s) (CI). With suc
Autor:
Marsha N. Anderson, Min Zhai, Juliann G. Kiang, Connie Ho, Georgetta Cannon, Joan T. Smith, Mang Xiao, Wanchang Cui
Publikováno v:
Cell & Bioscience
Cell & Bioscience, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2020)
Cell & Bioscience, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2020)
BackgroundCompared to radiation injury alone (RI), radiation injury combined wound (CI) further enhances acute radiation syndrome and subsequently mortality. We previously reported that therapy with Ghrelin, the 28-amino-acid-peptide secreted from th
Autor:
Marsha N. Anderson, Min Zhai, David L. Bolduc, Suping Jiang, Juliann G. Kiang, Joan T. Smith, Connie Ho, Bin Lin
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research. 188:556-570
Exposure to ionizing radiation alone or combined with traumatic tissue injury is a crucial life-threatening factor in nuclear and radiological incidents. Radiation injuries occur at the molecular, cellular, tissue and systemic levels; their mechanism
Publikováno v:
Cell & Bioscience, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2018)
Cell & Bioscience
Cell & Bioscience
Background Radiation injury combined wound (CI) enhances acute radiation syndrome and subsequently mortality as compared to radiation injury alone (RI). We previously reported that ghrelin (a 28-amino-acid-peptide secreted from the stomach) treatment
Autor:
Marsha N. Anderson, Christine Christensen, Juliann G. Kiang, Joshua M. Swift, Joan T. Smith, Radha K. Maheshwari, Paridhi Gupta, Nagaraja S. Balakathiresan
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 9, p e0139271 (2015)
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 9, p e0139271 (2015)
Exposure to high-dose radiation results in detrimental effects on survival. The effects of combined trauma, such as radiation in combination with hemorrhage, the typical injury of victims exposed to a radiation blast, on survival and hematopoietic ef