Search Results - "Franken, N A"
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The alfa and beta of tumours: a review of parameters of the linear-quadratic model, derived from clinical radiotherapy studies
Published in Radiation oncology (London, England) (16-05-2018)“…Prediction of radiobiological response is a major challenge in radiotherapy. Of several radiobiological models, the linear-quadratic (LQ) model has been best…”
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Chromatin mobility is increased at sites of DNA double-strand breaks
Published in Journal of cell science (01-05-2012)“…DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) can efficiently kill cancer cells, but they can also produce unwanted chromosome rearrangements when DNA ends from different…”
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Biological modelling of the radiation dose escalation effect of regional hyperthermia in cervical cancer
Published in Radiation oncology (London, England) (02-02-2016)“…Locoregional hyperthermia combined with radiotherapy significantly improves locoregional control and overall survival for cervical tumors compared to…”
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Molecular and biological rationale of hyperthermia as radio- and chemosensitizer
Published in Advanced drug delivery reviews (2020)“…Mild hyperthermia, local heating of the tumour up to temperatures <43 °C, has been clinically applied for almost four decades and has been proven to…”
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Hyperthermia, cisplatin and radiation trimodality treatment: a promising cancer treatment? A review from preclinical studies to clinical application
Published in International journal of hyperthermia (01-01-2007)“…This review discusses available clinical and experimental data and the underlying mechanisms involved in trimodality treatment consisting of hyperthermia,…”
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The effect of time interval between radiotherapy and hyperthermia on planned equivalent radiation dose
Published in International journal of hyperthermia (03-10-2018)“…Thermoradiotherapy is an effective treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer. However, the optimal time interval between radiotherapy and hyperthermia,…”
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Measurement and analysis of the impact of time-interval, temperature and radiation dose on tumour cell survival and its application in thermoradiotherapy plan evaluation
Published in International journal of hyperthermia (02-01-2018)“…Biological modelling of thermoradiotherapy may further improve patient selection and treatment plan optimisation, but requires a model that describes the…”
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Time course of enhanced activity of deoxycytidine kinase and thymidine kinase 1 and 2 in cultured human squamous lung carcinoma cells, SW-1573, induced by γ-irradiation
Published in Oncology reports (01-10-2006)“…Single high dose rate irradiation of 4 Gy in SW-1573 cells, derived from non-small cell lung cancer, led to increased activities of deoxycytidine kinase (dCK)…”
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Quantitative analysis of contribution of mild and moderate hyperthermia to thermal ablation and sensitization of irreversible electroporation of pancreatic cancer cells
Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-07-2023)“…Irreversible electroporation (IRE) is an ablation modality that applies short, high-voltage electric pulses to unresectable cancers. Although considered a…”
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Differential Response to Radiation of TP53-Inactivated Cells by Overexpression of Dominant-Negative Mutant TP53 or HPVE6
Published in Radiation research (01-05-2004)“…Franken, N. A. P., van Bree, C. and Haveman, J. Differential Response to Radiation of TP53-Inactivated Cells by Overexpression of Dominant-Negative Mutant TP53…”
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Importance of TP53 and RB in the Repair of Potentially Lethal Damage and Induction of Color Junctions after Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
Published in Radiation research (01-12-2002)“…Franken, N. A. P., van Bree, C., ten Cate, R., van Oven, C. H. and Haveman, J. Importance of TP53 and RB in the Repair of Potentially Lethal Damage and…”
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Cellular Response to Pulsed Low-dose Rate Irradiation in X-ray Sensitive Hamster Mutant Cell Lines
Published in JOURNAL OF RADIATION RESEARCH (01-09-2004)“…The role of DNA repair mechanisms in the cellular response to low dose rate (LDR) irradiation was studied with the aim to gain insight in the process of…”
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Repair of Potentially Lethal Damage does not Depend on Functional TP53 in Human Glioblastoma Cells
Published in Radiation research (01-05-2004)“…van Bree, C., Franken, N. A. P., Rodermond, H. M., Stalpers, L. J. A. and Haveman, J. Repair of Potentially Lethal Damage does not Depend on Functional TP53 in…”
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Outcome of a rabbit model for late irradiation effects in mandibular oral mucosa and bone: A pilot study
Published in Journal of clinical and translational research (11-12-2020)“…Late side effects of radiotherapy (RT) in the treatment for head and neck (HN) malignancies involve an inadequate healing response of the distressed tissue due…”
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Myocardial enzyme activities in plasma after whole-heart irradiation in rats
Published in Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology (01-01-2000)“…Plasma levels of myocardial enzymes present after local heart irradiation were studied in a rat model. The purpose was to investigate whether, within days…”
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Correlation between cell reproductive death and chromosome aberrations assessed by FISH for low and high doses of radiation and sensitization by iodo-deoxyuridine in human SW-1573 cells
Published in International journal of radiation biology (1999)“…Purpose : To study the relationship between cell reproductive death and exchange frequency in SW-1573 human lung tumour cells with and without incorporated…”
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Induction of chromosome aberrations in unirradiated chromatin after partial irradiation of a cell nucleus
Published in International journal of radiation biology (01-04-2002)“…Purpose : It is generally accepted that chromosome exchanges in irradiated cells are formed through interactions between separate DNA double-strand breaks…”
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The effect of p53-function on the sensitivity to paclitaxel with or without hyperthermia in human colorectal carcinoma cells
Published in International journal of oncology (01-04-2000)“…The importance of p53-function for the sensitivity to paclitaxel with and without hyperthermia (HT) was studied in an isogenic cell line system. The…”
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Chromosome aberrations detected by FISH and correlation with cell survival after irradiation at various dose-rates and after bromodeoxyuridine radiosensitization
Published in International journal of radiation biology (01-03-2002)“…Purpose : To determine whether measurement of chromosome aberrations by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) predicts cell survival after irradiation at…”
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Wild-type p53-function is not required for hyperthermia-enhanced cytotoxicity of cisplatin
Published in International journal of hyperthermia (01-07-2001)“…The objective was to test the hypothesis that wild-type p53-function is required for the enhancement of the cytotoxicity of cis-diammine-dichloroplatinum(II)…”
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