Radiation Research

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Repair Replication of Mammalian Cell DNA: Effects of Compounds That Inhibit DNA Synthesis or Dark Repair1969/02/01243
Cells at Intermediate Oxygen Levels Can Be More Important Than the "Hypoxic Fraction" in Determining Tumor Response to Fractionated Radiotherapy1997/05/01236
A Quantitative Comparison of Potentially Lethal Damage Repair and the Rejoining of Interphase Chromosome Breaks in Low Passage Normal Human Fibroblasts1987/09/01232
Electron-Affinic Sensitization: VII. A Correlation between Structures, One-Electron Reduction Potentials, and Efficiencies of Nitroimidazoles as Hypoxic Cell Radiosensitizers1976/07/01227
Enzymatic Processing of Radiation-Induced Free Radical Damage in DNA1998/11/01225
Repair of Potentially Lethal Damage in X-Irradiated HeLa Cells1966/11/01225
Lymphomas in Eμ-Pim1 Transgenic Mice Exposed to Pulsed 900 MHz Electromagnetic Fields1997/05/01219
The Role of DNA Single- and Double-Strand Breaks in Cell Killing by Ionizing Radiation1998/11/01218
Comparisons among Pimonidazole Binding, Oxygen Electrode Measurements, and Radiation Response in C3H Mouse Tumors1999/05/01217
Thermally Enhanced Radioresponse of Cultured Chinese Hamster Cells: Inhibition of Repair of Sublethal Damage and Enhancement of Lethal Damage1974/04/01214
The Rate of Strand Separation in Alkali of DNA of Irradiated Mammalian Cells1975/02/01207
A Theory of Cavity Ionization1955/11/01204
The Response of Chinese Hamster V79 Cells to Low Radiation Doses: Evidence of Enhanced Sensitivity of the Whole Cell Population1993/01/01199
Biochemistry of DNA Lesions1985/11/01199
Identification of Genes Involved in Repair of DNA Double-Strand Breaks in Mammalian Cells1998/11/01199
Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation Decreases the Frequency of Neoplastic Transformation to a Level below the Spontaneous Rate in C3H 10T1/2 Cells1996/10/01197
Frequent Chest X-Ray Fluoroscopy and Breast Cancer Incidence among Tuberculosis Patients in Massachusetts1991/02/01197
Oxygen in Human Tumors: Correlations between Methods of Measurement and Response to Therapy: Summary of a Workshop Held November 19-20, 1992, at the National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland1993/12/01196
Alpha-Particle-Induced Sister Chromatid Exchange in Normal Human Lung Fibroblasts: Evidence for an Extranuclear Target1996/03/01195
Modification of Cell Lethality at Elevated Temperatures The pH Effect1977/04/01195
Unexpected Sensitivity to the Induction of Mutations by Very Low Doses of Alpha-Particle Radiation: Evidence for a Bystander Effect1999/11/01195
Mammalian Cells Are Not Killed by DNA Single-Strand Breaks Caused by Hydroxyl Radicals from Hydrogen Peroxide1985/09/01193
Chemical Radioprotection and Radiosensitization of Mammalian Cells Growing in Vitro1973/11/01193
Radiation-Induced Apoptosis Measured in TK6 Human B Lymphoblast Cells Using the Comet Assay1993/10/01187
Characterization of the Adaptive Response to Ionizing Radiation Induced by Low Doses of X Rays to Human Lymphocytes1987/09/01187
Selective Free Radical Reactions with Proteins and Enzymes: Reactions of Inorganic Radical Anions with Amino Acids1972/02/01185
Inactivation of Cells by Heavy Ion Bombardment1971/08/01183
Photon Mass Attenuation and Mass Energy-Absorption Coefficients for H, C, N, O, Ar, and Seven Mixtures from 0.1 keV to 20 MeV1977/04/01180
Kerma Factors for Neutron Energies below 30 MeV1980/08/01178
Superexcited States of Molecules1962/09/01175