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    Transcriptomic profiling and pathway analysis of cultured human lung microvascular endothelial cells following ionizing radiation exposure by Bouten, Roxane M., Dalgard, Clifton L., Soltis, Anthony R., Slaven, John E., Day, Regina M.

    Published in Scientific reports (20-12-2021)
    “…The vascular system is sensitive to radiation injury, and vascular damage is believed to play a key role in delayed tissue injury such as pulmonary fibrosis…”
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    Captopril reduces lung inflammation and accelerated senescence in response to thoracic radiation in mice by Mungunsukh, Ognoon, George, Jeffy, McCart, Elizabeth A, Snow, Andrew L, Mattapallil, Joseph J, Mog, Steven R, Panganiban, Ronald Allan M, Bolduc, David L, Rittase, W Bradley, Bouten, Roxane M, Day, Regina M

    Published in Journal of radiation research (01-03-2021)
    “…The lung is sensitive to radiation and exhibits several phases of injury, with an initial phase of radiation-induced pneumonitis followed by delayed and…”
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    Deposition of Iron in the Bone Marrow of a Murine Model of Hematopoietic Acute Radiation Syndrome by Rittase, W. Bradley, Muir, Jeannie M., Slaven, John E., Bouten, Roxane M., Bylicky, Michelle A., Wilkins, W. Louis, Day, Regina M.

    Published in Experimental hematology (01-04-2020)
    “…•Radiation-induced hemolysis of RBCs results in iron deposition in the bone marrow.•Bone marrow iron deposition is associated with expression of iron-binding…”
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    Effect of 3,3’-Diindolylmethane on Pulmonary Injury Following Thoracic Irradiation in CBA Mice by Laiakis, Evagelia C., McCart, Elizabeth A., Deziel, Annabella, Rittase, W. Bradley, Bouten, Roxane M., Jha, Jyoti, Wilkins, W. Louis, Day, Regina M., Fornace, Albert J.

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-12-2020)
    “…ABSTRACTThe molecule 3,3’-diindolylmethane (DIM) is small, a major bioactive metabolite of indole-3 carbinol (13C), and a phytochemical compound from…”
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