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    Radiation‐induced tissue damage and response by McBride, William H, Schaue, Dörthe

    Published in The Journal of pathology (01-04-2020)
    “…Normal tissue responses to ionizing radiation have been a major subject for study since the discovery of X‐rays at the end of the 19th century. Shortly…”
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    Radiation Resistance of Cancer Stem Cells: The 4 R's of Radiobiology Revisited by Pajonk, Frank, Vlashi, Erina, McBride, William H.

    Published in Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio) (01-04-2010)
    “…There is compelling evidence that many solid cancers are organized hierarchically and contain a small population of cancer stem cells (CSCs). It seems…”
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    Maximizing Tumor Immunity With Fractionated Radiation by Schaue, Dörthe, Ph.D, Ratikan, Josephine A., M.Sc, Iwamoto, Keisuke S., Ph.D, McBride, William H., D.Sc

    “…Purpose Technologic advances have led to increased clinical use of higher-sized fractions of radiation dose and higher total doses. How these modify the…”
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    Radiation and Inflammation by Schaue, Dörthe, PhD, Micewicz, Ewa D., PhD, Ratikan, Josephine A., PhD, Xie, Michael W., PhD, Cheng, Genhong, PhD, McBride, William H., PhD, DSc

    Published in Seminars in radiation oncology (2015)
    “…The immune system has the power to modulate the expression of radiation-induced normal and tumor tissue damage. On the one hand, it can contribute to cancer…”
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    Bioactive impact of manuka honey and bone char incorporated into gelatin and chitosan cryogels in a rat calvarial fracture model by Robertson, E. M., Hixon, K. R., McBride‐Gagyi, S. H., Sell, S. A.

    “…Bone tissue engineered scaffolds are designed to mimic the natural environment for regeneration when typical healing is inhibited. Autografts are the current…”
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    Radiation Enhances Regulatory T Cell Representation by Kachikwu, Evelyn L., M.D, Iwamoto, Keisuke S., Ph.D, Liao, Yu-Pei, Ph.D, DeMarco, John J., Ph.D, Agazaryan, Nzhde, Ph.D, Economou, James S., M.D., Ph.D, McBride, William H., D.Sc, Schaue, Dörthe, Ph.D

    “…Purpose Immunotherapy could be a useful adjunct to standard cytotoxic therapies such as radiation in patients with micrometastatic disease, although successful…”
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    After the bomb drops: A new look at radiation-induced multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) by Williams, Jacqueline P., McBride, William H.

    Published in International journal of radiation biology (01-08-2011)
    “…Purpose: There is increasing concern that, since the Cold War era, there has been little progress regarding the availability of medical countermeasures in the…”
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    Combining radiotherapy and immunotherapy: a revived partnership by Demaria, Sandra, Bhardwaj, Nina, McBride, William H, Formenti, Silvia C

    “…Ionizing radiation therapy (RT) is an important local modality for the treatment of cancer. The current rationale for its use is based largely on the ability…”
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    Defined Sensing Mechanisms and Signaling Pathways Contribute to the Global Inflammatory Gene Expression Output Elicited by Ionizing Radiation by Purbey, Prabhat K., Scumpia, Philip O., Kim, Peter J., Tong, Ann-Jay, Iwamoto, Keisuke S., McBride, William H., Smale, Stephen T.

    Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (19-09-2017)
    “…Environmental insults are often detected by multiple sensors that activate diverse signaling pathways and transcriptional regulators, leading to a tailored…”
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    Effects of radiation on normal tissue: consequences and mechanisms by Stone, Helen B, Coleman, C Norman, Anscher, Mitchell S, McBride, William H

    Published in The lancet oncology (01-09-2003)
    “…The use of radiation therapy to treat cancer inevitably involves exposure of normal tissues. As a result, patients may experience symptoms associated with…”
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    The epidemiology and clinical features of rickettsial diseases in North Queensland, Australia: Implications for patient identification and management by Stewart, Alexandra G A, Smith, Simon, Binotto, Enzo, McBride, William J H, Hanson, Josh

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-07-2019)
    “…Rickettsial infections are a common cause of hospitalization in tropical settings, although early diagnosis is challenging in the rural locations where these…”
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    Ionizing Radiation Activates the Nrf2 Antioxidant Response by MCDONALD, J. Tyson, KIM, Kwanghee, MCBRIDE, William H, NORRIS, Andrew J, VLASHI, Erina, PHILLIPS, Tiffany M, LAGADEC, Chann, DONNA, Lorenza Della, RATIKAN, Josephine, SZELAG, Heather, HLATKY, Lynn

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-11-2010)
    “…The transcription factor NF-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) binds the antioxidant DNA response element (ARE) to activate important cellular cytoprotective defense…”
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    Capsaicin, a component of red peppers, inhibits the growth of androgen-independent, p53 mutant prostate cancer cells by MORI, Akio, LEHMANN, Sören, O'KELLY, James, KUMAGAI, Takashi, DESMOND, Julian C, PERVAN, Milena, MCBRIDE, William H, KIZAKI, Masahiro, KOEFFLER, H. Phillip

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-03-2006)
    “…Capsaicin is the major pungent ingredient in red peppers. Here, we report that it has a profound antiproliferative effect on prostate cancer cells, inducing…”
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    Identification of miRNA signatures associated with radiation-induced late lung injury in mice by Rogers, Claude J, Lukaszewicz, Agnes I, Yamada-Hanff, Jason, Micewicz, Ewa D, Ratikan, Josephine A, Starbird, Mark A, Miller, Thomas A, Nguyen, Christine, Lee, Jason T, Olafsen, Tove, Iwamoto, Keisuke S, McBride, William H, Schaue, Dörthe, Menon, Naresh

    Published in PloS one (11-05-2020)
    “…Acute radiation exposure of the thorax can lead to late serious, and even life-threatening, pulmonary and cardiac damage. Sporadic in nature, late…”
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    Uterine leiomyosarcomas are characterized by high p16, p53 and MIB1 expression in comparison with usual leiomyomas, leiomyoma variants and smooth muscle tumours of uncertain malignant potential by O'Neill, C J, McBride, H A, Connolly, L E, McCluggage, W G

    Published in Histopathology (01-06-2007)
    “…Aims:  It has been suggested that p16 is overexpressed in uterine leiomyosarcomas in comparison with leiomyomas. In this study, p16 immunohistochemical…”
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    Biomimetic sponges for regeneration of skeletal muscle following trauma by Haas, Gabriel J., Dunn, Andrew J., Marcinczyk, Madison, Talovic, Muhamed, Schwartz, Mark, Scheidt, Robert, Patel, Anjali D., Hixon, Katherine R., Elmashhady, Hady, McBride‐Gagyi, Sarah H., Sell, Scott A., Garg, Koyal

    “…Skeletal muscle is inept in regenerating after traumatic injuries due to significant loss of basal lamina and the resident satellite cells. To improve…”
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