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- Screening of protein interacting with FANCG by Yeast two-hybrid system
- Identification of a novel mRNA containing GADD45 exons
- Transplantation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Prevent Radiation-induced Intestinal Injury in Mice
- Hypoxia Expression in Radiation-induced Late Rectal Injury
- Nuclear Accumulation and Activation of Nuclear Factor κB after Split-dose Irradiation in LS174T Cells
- γ-ray Irradiation Enhanced Boron-10 Compound Accumulation in Murine Tumors
- A Simple and Rapid Method for Measurement of ^B-para-Boronophenylalanine in the Blood for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy Using Fluorescence Spectrophotometry
- X-Ray Dose Enhancement Caused by the Addition of Gd-contrast Media and its Effect for Chromosome Aberration Efficiencies.
- Usefulness of Hexamethylenetetramine as an Adjuvant to Radiation and Cisplatin in the Treatment of Solid Tumors : its Independency of p53 Status
- The Relationship Between Residual Interphase Chromosome Breakage and Cellular Radiosensitivity in Transformed Syrian Golden Hamster Cells
- A Comparison of Biological Responses of Human Tumor Cells After Irradiation with Heavy Ions and Neutrons
- Response of human tumor cells in plateau phase and grown as spheroids to carbon beam irradiation.
- Four novel mutations of the Fanconi anemia group A gene (FAA) in Japanese patients
- Functionally important domain analysis of the Nijimegen breakage syndrome gene. NBS1
- Development of a Radio-sensitive Mutation System for the Study of Dose Rate Effects of Space High LET Radiation
- Inhibition of repair of radiation-induced damage by mild temperature hyperthermia, referring to the effect on quiescent cell populations
- NBS1, the Nijmegen breakage syndrome protein, regulates the localization of DNA repair complex hRAD50/hMRE11/NBS1
- Accelerated telomere shortening by disruption of DNA repair protein NBS1
- Construction of Nbs1 knockout cell line using chicken DT40
- Responses of total and quiescent cell populations in solid tumors to carbon ion beam irradiation (290 MeV/u) in vivo