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Division Of Health Sciences Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka University | 論文
- Cell Cycle and LET Dependence for Radiation-induced Mutation : A Possible Mechanism for Reversed Dose-rate Effect
- Mutation induction on normal human cells by split dose irradiation with carbon-ion beams
- Cell death on human cells by split dose irradiation with carbonion beams.
- Correlation between cell death and induction of non-rejoining PCC breaks irradiated by accelerated carbon-ion beams and X rays
- Morphometric Evaluation of Late Normal Tissue Damage after Neon Beam Irradiation in Mouse Hind Legs
- Mouse Skin Shrinkage after Fractionated Irradiation by Carbon- 12 beam
- Relation between Physical and Biological Dose of 350MeV/u Carbon-12 in Gut Crypt Survivals
- RBE of Heavy Ions (proton, carbon,neon) for Acute Cell Death of Pancreatic Islet Cells of the Golden Hamster(Mesocricetus auratus)
- Effects of fractionated irradiation with carbon ions on the NFSa fibrosarcoma in mice
- Dependence on dose and particle species of chromosome aberrations and cell lethality in human cells.
- Glycine Betaine, a Beer Component, Protects Radiation-induced Injury
- Biological Intercomparison Using Gut Crypt Survivals for Proton and Carbon-Ion Beams
- Relationship between Aberration Yield and Mitotic Delay in Human Lymphocytes Exposed to 200 MeV/u Fe-ions or X-rays
- Mutational Analysis of the α_-Adrenergic Receptor Binding Pocket of Antagonists by Radioligand Binding Assay(Pharmacology)
- Analysis of Biological Radiation Effects for Heavy Charged Particles - What is the physical quantity to specify those radiation quality -
- Correlation with cell death and chromatin damage by accelerated carbon ion beams
- Verification of ^C-290 MeV/u Tlieraputic Beams for HIMAC Clinical Trial using Mammalian cells
- Apoptosis Induction in the NFSa tumor after irradiation with carbon ions
- Quantifying Receptor Properties : the Tissue Segment Binding Method-a Powerful Tool for the Pharmacome Analysis of Native Receptors
- Early Growth of Experimental Lung Metastasis in Mouse