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    Role of cellular membranes in hyperthermia: some observations and theories reviewed by Yatvin, M B, Cramp, W A

    “…We have re-examined critically the evidence for and against the involvement of membranes in determining the response of cells to acute and chronic heat stress…”
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    Identification of the prostacyclin receptor by radiation inactivation by Leigh, P J, Cramp, W A, MacDermot, J

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-10-1984)
    “…Evidence has been obtained for a specific protein receptor for prostacyclin on cells of the NCB-20 somatic hybrid. A new stable prostacyclin analog,…”
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    Recent developments in the radiobiology of cellular membranes by Cramp, W A, Yatvin, M B, Harms-Ringdahl, M

    Published in Acta oncologica (1994)
    “…We have reviewed the literature on cellular membrane radiobiology over the last ten years and, in particular, report on the development of rapid techniques…”
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    Sensitivity to X-irradiation of peripheral blood lymphocytes from ageing donors by Harris, G, Holmes, A, Sabovljev, S A, Cramp, W A, Hedges, M, Hornsey, S, Hornsey, J M, Bennett, G C

    “…The proliferation of human blood lymphocytes from ageing donors, responding to concanavalin A, showed greater sensitivity to inhibition by X-rays than similar…”
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    Effects of heat and other agents on amino acid uptake in Escherichia coli by Wainberg, R H, Watkins, D K, Stebler, B A, Cramp, W A, Yatvin, M B

    “…In Escherichia coli K1060 grown at 37 degrees C we observed that the uptake of both L-[3H]leucine and L-[35S]methionine was inhibited by exposure of the cells…”
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    Radiosensitivity of peripheral blood lymphocytes in autoimmune disease by Harris, G, Cramp, W A, Edwards, J C, George, A M, Sabovljev, S A, Hart, L, Hughes, G R, Denman, A M, Yatvin, M B

    “…The proliferation of peripheral blood lymphocytes, cultured with Con A, can be inhibited by ionizing radiation. Lymphocytes from patients with conditions…”
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    The role of repair in radiobiology by Alper, T, Cramp, W A

    Published in Experientia (15-01-1989)
    “…Apart from cancer and mutation induction, radiobiological effects on mammals are mostly attributable to cell 'death', defined as loss of proliferative…”
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    Radiation studies of Acholeplasma laidlawii: the role of membrane composition by Edwards, J C, Chapman, D, Cramp, W A

    “…Acholeplasma laidlawii, a mycoplasma, is unable to synthesize unsaturated fatty acids but it will incorporate them into its plasma membrane if they are…”
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    The effects of ionizing radiation on the peroxide content of a pure polyunsaturated lipid dispersion and of lipids and membranes derived from Acholeplasma laidlawii by Edwards, J C, Chapman, D, Cramp, W A

    “…Dispersions of a pure unsaturated phospholipid, dilinoleoylphosphatidyl choline, formed conjugated diene hydroperoxides when irradiated in air with 7 MeV…”
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    Effect of membrane fatty acid changes on the radiation sensitivity of human lymphoid cells by George, A M, Lunec, J, Cramp, W A

    “…To test the influence of changes in membrane fatty acid composition on the radiation response of mammalian cells, human LDV cells were cultured in medium…”
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    Relationship of cataract to radiation sensitivity by Brown, N A, Shun-Shin, G A, Lewis, P, Cramp, W A, Arlett, C, Cole, J, Waugh, A P, Stephens, G

    Published in British journal of ophthalmology (01-12-1989)
    “…Considerable exposure to radiation always causes posterior subcapsular cataract (PSC). This investigation was conducted to ascertain whether cellular…”
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    Post-irradiation sensitization with the ADP-ribosyltransferase inhibitor 3-acetamidobenzamide by Lunec, J, George, A M, Hedges, M, Cramp, W A, Whish, W J, Hunt, B

    “…In recent years several lines of evidence have indicated that nuclear ADP-ribosyltransferase (ADPRT) activity is involved in DNA repair, although the…”
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    Post-irradiation inhibition of scheduled DNA synthesis and stimulation of ADP-ribosylation in sensitive and resistant L5178Y murine lymphoma cells by Lunec, J, Sun Guo, Q i, George, A M, Whish, W J, Cramp, W A

    “…Post-irradiation changes in DNA synthesis and ADP-ribosyltransferase (ADPRT) activity in L5178YS and L5178YR, radiation sensitive and resistant murine lymphoma…”
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    The effects of benzamide ADP-ribosyl transferase inhibitors on cell survival and DNA strand-break repair in irradiated mammalian cells by George, A M, Lunec, J, Cramp, W A, Brennan, S, Lewis, P D, Whish, W J

    “…We have recently shown that 3-acetamidobenzamide (3-AAB), a highly effective inhibitor of ADP-ribosyl transferase (ADPRT), can act as a post-irradiation…”
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    The Toxic Action on Bacteria of Irradiated Solutions of Copper Compounds by Cramp, W. A.

    Published in Radiation research (01-02-1967)
    “…Solutions of several copper compounds when irradiated have been shown to be toxic to bacteria. The effect was obtained only when the irradiation and toxicity…”
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    Subcellular lesions: the current position by Cramp, W A, Edwards, J C, George, A M, Sabovljev, S A

    “…There continues to be an oversimplification of the approach to correlate cellular lesions with radiation induced cell death. Both in the prokaryotic and…”
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