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    UK Guidelines for the Safe Delivery of Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy by MacKay, R.I, Staffurth, J, Poynter, A, Routsis, D

    “…Abstract This paper outlines the guidelines for the development of intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) in the UK. The guidelines are designed to cover the…”
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    Image Guidance for Proton Therapy by MacKay, R.I.

    “…Image-guided radiotherapy has an established role in all forms of radiotherapy treatment delivery. Proton therapy seeks to deliver superior dose distributions…”
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    In Silico Non-Homologous End Joining Following Ion Induced DNA Double Strand Breaks Predicts That Repair Fidelity Depends on Break Density by Henthorn, N. T., Warmenhoven, J. W., Sotiropoulos, M., Mackay, R. I., Kirkby, N. F., Kirkby, K. J., Merchant, M. J.

    Published in Scientific reports (08-02-2018)
    “…This work uses Monte Carlo simulations to investigate the dependence of residual and misrepaired double strand breaks (DSBs) at 24 hours on the initial damage…”
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    Mechanistic modelling supports entwined rather than exclusively competitive DNA double-strand break repair pathway by Ingram, S. P., Warmenhoven, J. W., Henthorn, N. T., Smith, E. A. K., Chadwick, A. L., Burnet, N. G., Mackay, R. I., Kirkby, N. F., Kirkby, K. J., Merchant, M. J.

    Published in Scientific reports (23-04-2019)
    “…Following radiation induced DNA damage, several repair pathways are activated to help preserve genome integrity. Double Strand Breaks (DSBs), which are highly…”
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    Improving IMRT quality control efficiency using an amorphous silicon electronic portal imager by Budgell, G. J., Zhang, Q., Trouncer, R. J., Mackay, R. I.

    Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-11-2005)
    “…An amorphous silicon electronic portal imaging device (EPID) has been investigated to determine its usefulness and efficiency for performing linear accelerator…”
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