Cell Cycle is ordered process by which one cell grows and divides into two daughter cells. ... kinases: a group of kinases that can regulate cell cycle progress ...
After irradiation, normal cells held in a non-growing state have some recovery ... Irradiation at low dose-rates shows a very large sparing effect on normal cells, ...
... cell cycle progress G1 phase arrest Avoid DNA replication Dependent on the function status of p53 G1 arrest and p53 pathway Irradiation---DNA damage ...
( Research supported by US Public Health Service grants CA104666, GM41399 from the US National Institutes of Health and a grant from Westlakes Research Institute) ...
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... (to avoid making the same mistakes and hence avoid repeats) ... highly mitotic, (most radiosensitive) Histology of the skin From Atlas de Histologia ...
nonuniform beams. can produce arbitrary. dose distribution in ... Customized nonuniform dose distributions on a patient specific basis. Planning and imaging ...
... Infection-agent of carcinogenesis for patients with squamous ... Agent of carcinogenesis of cervical carcinoma=HPV infection. HPV positive=wild type p53 ...
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Apoptosis is major effect of p53. Escape from senescence. Cell aging does not occur. ... most have the same sensitivity within a fairly narrow range (D0 ~ 1.5-2.0 Gy) ...
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... to smallest field-size (also improves CR) never ... Units JKg-1 (Gray Gy) ... However the size of the pulse is independent of the energy of the photon and ...
ENVIRONMENTAL. PATHOLOGY. Chemical and Physical Agents. Nutrition. David S. Wilkinson, MD, PhD ... Physical Injuries. Mechanical force. abrasion. laceration ...
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