Radiation-Induced Bystander Effect
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概要
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- 日本放射線影響学会の論文
- 2002-12-00
著者
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KANO Eiichi
Dept. Exp. Radiol. Health Phys., Fukui Med. Univ.
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Kano Eiichi
Dept. Exp. Radiol. Health Phys. Fukui Med. Univ.
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Matsumoto Hideki
Dept. Exp. Radiol. Health Phys. Fac. Med. Sci. Univ. Fukui
関連論文
- 9 Modulation of nitric oxide-mediated bystander effects by chronic irradiation with gamma-rays(Low dose and low dose-rate effects, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)
- Modulation of NO-Mediated Bystander Effect by Pre-Gamma-Ray Irradiation with Low-Dose Rate
- Increase of wtp53 pool size in specific organs of mice by low doses of X-ray.
- Dose response relations in acute cell death of pancreatic islet after whole body irradiatbn of gotlen harnster with gamma, proton and carton beams.
- Induction of cdk2 by p53-dependent pathway after γ-ray irradiation
- Loss of p53 -dependent signal transdution in γ -ray irradiated scid mouse fibroblasts
- Contribution of PKC to accumulation of hsp72 after UV or heat treatment
- Induction of p53 and WAFJ in Heat-treated Human Glioblastoma cells
- Effect of p53-type on γ-ray or UV induced chromosomal aberration
- 166 Modification of Radio- and Thermo-Sensitivity by Amrubicin or Amrubicinol in Human Lung Adenocarcinoma A549 Cells(Radio-protection and sensitization, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)
- 159 p53-dependent regulation of induction of angiogenic regulatory factors by hyperthermia in vitro(Radio-protection and sensitization, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)
- 158 p53-Independent Thermo-Chemo-Sensitization by NO Radical Generators in transplanted tumors(Radio-protection and sensitization, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)
- Contribution of p53 Gene to Anti-Tumor Effects of Hyperthermia
- p53-Independent Thermo-Chemo-Sensitization by NO Radical Generators
- Modification of Thermosensitivity and Chemosensitivity Induced by Combined Treatments with Hyperthermiaand Adriamycin
- Bystander Effect Induced by Carbon-ion Beams : Modulation of Tumor Growth
- Contribution of Radiation-Induced, Nitric Oxide-mediated Bystander Effect to Radiation-Induced Adaptive Response
- Contribution of Bystander Effect Initiated by Nitric Oxide to Interdisciplinary Cancer Therapy
- Accumulation of iNOS by Hyperthermia and Effect on the Coexisting Non-Treated Cells in Human Glioblastoma Cell Lines
- Accumulation of iNOS by Radiation and Effect on the Coexisting Non-Irradiated Cells in Human Glioblastoma Cell Lines
- Hyperthermic Enhancement of Cytotoxicity by Cisplatin or Radiation Depends on The p53 Status
- Hyperthermic Enhancement of Cytotoxicity by Cisplatin or Radiation Depends on The Accumulation of Hsp72
- Accumulation of iNOS by Radiation and/or Hyperthermia in Human Glioblastoma Cell Lines
- Possible mechanism on the cellular thermal damage induced by 40°C heating
- Comparisons of radio- and therno-sensitivities among three cell lines of oncogene--defined human cancers with two long term cultured cell lines.
- Chemical modification in X-ray skin injury of ICR hairless mice
- The influence of p53 function on the differences of cellular thermosensitivity between cell phases
- NO is a mediator of the intercellular signal transduction for stress response in human glioblastoma cells
- Indirect Influences of Radiation on Unirradiated Cells through Irradiated Cells
- Radiation-Induced Bystander Effect