Search Results - "Frank Q. H. Ngo"
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SL-2-2 A study of radiation effects in human p53-mutated and wild-type glioma cells by DNA microarray and qPCR
Published in JOURNAL OF RADIATION RESEARCH (2003)“…The failure of therapeutic responsiveness to radiation of malignant brain tumors, glioblastomas, remains a significant clinical problem. Tumor suppressor p53,…”
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Differential Gene Expression in a DNA Double-strand-breakRepair Mutant XRS-5 Defective in Ku80: Analysisby cDNA Microarray
Published in JOURNAL OF RADIATION RESEARCH (2001)“…The ability of cells to rejoin DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) usually correlates with their radiosensitivity. This correlation has been demonstrated in…”
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Butachlor, a Suspected Carcinogen, Alters Growth and Transformation Characteristics of Mouse Liver Cells
Published in Chemical research in toxicology (01-12-2000)“…Butachlor is a widely used herbicide in Asia and South America. Previous investigations have indicated that it is a suspected carcinogen. To understand more…”
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Independent Forms of Potentially Lethal Damage Fixed in Plateau-Phase Chinese Hamster Cells by Postirradiation Treatment in Hypertonic Salt Solution or araA
Published in Radiation research (01-12-1985)“…Plateau-phase Chinese V79 hamster cells were sequentially treated after exposure to γ rays in medium made hypertonic by the addition of sodium chloride (370…”
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Evidence for Reduced Capacity for Damage Accumulation and Repair in Plateau-Phase C3H 10T 1/2 Cells Following Multiple-Dose Irradiation with γ Rays
Published in Radiation research (01-06-1986)“…The effects of multiple-dose γ irradiation on the shape of survival curves were studied with mouse C3H 10T 1/2 cells maintained in contact-inhibited plateau…”
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Sequential Exposures of Mammalian Cells to Low- and High-LET Radiations: I. Lethal Effects Following X-Ray and Neon-Ion Irradiation
Published in Radiation research (01-07-1981)“…Experiments have been designed to test the independent action hypothesis for cell killing between low- and high-LET radiations. Asynchronous Chinese hamster…”
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Evidence for Similarities between Radiation Damage Expressed by β-araA and Damage Involved in the Interaction Effect Observed after Exposure of V79 Cells to Mixed Neutrons and γ Radiation
Published in Radiation research (01-12-1985)“…Plateau-phase V79 cells were exposed sequentially to fast neutrons and γ rays. A dose-dependent reduction in the shoulder width of the γ-ray survival curve was…”
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Effect of induced field inhomogeneity on transverse proton NMR relaxation in tissue water and model systems
Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-06-1986)“…The effect of induced field inhomogeneity (IFI) on transverse NMR relaxation of water protons in tissue has been investigated by examining the field dependence…”
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Therapeutic Gain Factors for Fractionated Radiation Treatment of Spontaneous Murine Tumors Using Fast Neutrons, Photons Plus ${\rm O}_{2}1$ or 3 ATA, or Photons Plus Misonidazole
Published in Radiation research (01-12-1988)“…Therapeutic gain factors (TGFs) have been determined for three spontaneous tumors of the C3H mouse treated by photons + normobaric oxygen (${\rm O}_{2}1$ ATA),…”
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The effects of a static magnetic field on DNA synthesis and survival of mammalian cells irradiated with fast neutrons
Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-10-1987)“…The effects of a static magnetic field (0.75 T) on DNA synthesis and survival were examined with Chinese hamster V79 cells in cultures with and without…”
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