نتایج جستجو برای: fractionated radiation

تعداد نتایج: 245907  

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2007
Ann S J Yeoh Rachel J Gibson Eric E K Yeoh Joanne M Bowen Andrea M Stringer Kar A Giam Dorothy M K Keefe

Radiation-induced mucositis is a common and serious side effect of radiotherapy. Molecular mechanisms of mucosal injury, however, are still poorly understood and extremely difficult to study in humans. A novel Dark Agouti rat model using fractionated radiotherapy to induce mucositis has been developed to investigate the occurrence of alimentary mucosal injury. Twenty-four Dark Agouti rats were ...

2013
Vincent A. Potiron Rym Abderrahmani Karen Clément-Colmou Séverine Marionneau-Lambot Thibauld Oullier François Paris Stéphane Supiot

Although endothelial cell apoptosis participates in the tumor shrinkage after single high-dose radiotherapy, little is known regarding the vascular response after conventionally fractionated radiation therapy. Therefore, we evaluated hypoxia, perfusion and vascular microenvironment changes in an orthotopic prostate cancer model of conventionally fractionated radiation therapy at clinically rele...

Journal: :Cancer research 2002
Jeffrey S Eshleman Brett L Carlson Ann C Mladek Brian D Kastner Kathleen L Shide Jann N Sarkaria

The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) modulates key signaling pathways that promote uncontrolled proliferation of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Because rapid tumor proliferation may contribute to the clinical radioresistance of GBM tumors, the combination of rapamycin, a selective mTOR inhibitor, and radiation was studied in vitro and in vivo in a GBM model. In monolayer cultures of U87 and...

2016
Todd Crocenzi Benjamin Cottam Pippa Newell Ronald F. Wolf Paul D. Hansen Chet Hammill Matthew C. Solhjem Yue-Yun To Amy Greathouse Garth Tormoen Zeljka Jutric Kristina Young Keith S. Bahjat Michael J. Gough Marka R. Crittenden

BACKGROUND Preclinical studies have shown synergy between radiation therapy and immunotherapy. However, in almost all preclinical models, radiation is delivered in single doses or short courses of high doses (hypofractionated radiation). By contrast in most clinical settings, radiation is delivered as standard small daily fractions of 1.8-2 Gy to achieve total doses of 50-54 Gy (fractionated ra...

2016
K. Sh. Voskanyan A. V. Rzyanina D. M. Borowicz G. V. Mitsyn V. N. Gaevsky A. G. Molokanov

Experiments were performed to study the action of fractionated irradiation of mice heads with -rays and protons on their peripheral blood parameters and behavior by the “Open Field” test. Mice were irradiated in two variants of fractionated irradiation: (1) traditional fractionation (in radiation therapy): 2 Gy once a day, 5 times a week, the total radiation dose 20 Gy; (2) extreme hypofractio...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2015
Bijay Kumar Agarwalla Hideo Ando Konstantin E Dorfman Shaul Mukamel

Electron and vibrational dynamics of molecules are commonly studied by subjecting them to two interactions with a fast actinic pulse that prepares them in a nonstationary state and after a variable delay period T, probing them with a Raman process induced by a combination of a broadband and a narrowband pulse. This technique, known as femtosecond stimulated Raman spectroscopy (FSRS), can effect...

2017
Xiao-Hua Zhou Xiaonan Wang Ashlee Duncan Guizhou Hu Jiayin Zheng

BACKGROUND Framingham Stroke Risk Score (FSRS) is the most well-regarded risk appraisal tools for evaluating an individual's absolute risk on stroke onset. However, several widely accepted risk factors for stroke were not included in the original Framingham model. This study proposed a new model which combines an existing risk models with new risk factors using synthesis analysis, and applied i...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2005
David W McCamant Philipp Kukura Richard A Mathies

Femtosecond time-resolved stimulated Raman spectroscopy (FSRS) is used to examine the photoisomerization dynamics in the excited state of bacteriorhodopsin. Near-IR stimulated emission is observed in the FSRS probe window that decays with a 400-600-fs time constant. Additionally, dispersive vibrational lines appear at the locations of the ground-state vibrational frequencies and decay with a 26...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2012
Masayuki Yoshizawa Ryosuke Nakamura Orihiro Yoshimatsu Kenta Abe Shunsuke Sakai Katsunori Nakagawa Ritsuko Fujii Mamoru Nango Hideki Hashimoto

Vibrational dynamics of the excited state in the light-harvesting complex (LH1) have been investigated by femtosecond stimulated Raman spectroscopy (FSRS). The native and reconstituted LH1 complexes have same dynamics. The ν(1) (C=C stretching) vibrational mode of spirilloxanthin in LH1 shows ultrafast high-frequency shift in the S(1) excited state with a time constant of 0.3 ps. It is assigned...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2012
David P Hoffman Richard A Mathies

Azobenzenes are used in many applications because of their robust and reversible light induced trans⇋cis isomerization about the N=N bond, but the mechanism of this ultrafast reaction has not been conclusively defined. Addressing this problem we have used Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy (FSRS) to determine the structural transients in the trans→cis photoisomerization of the azobenzene...

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