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I R Radford

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International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine|April 1, 1986
Evidence for a general relationship between the induced level of DNA double-strand breakage and cell-killing after X-irradiation of mammalian cellsI R Radford
Current Opinion in Investigational Drugs (London, England : 2000)|March 16, 2001
Gd-Tex Pharmacyclics IncI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology|February 7, 2001
Initiation of ionizing radiation-induced apoptosis: DNA damage-mediated or does ceramide have a role?I R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine|May 1, 1983
Effects of hyperthermia on the repair of X-ray-induced DNA double strand breaks in mouse L cellsI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology|January 31, 2003
Response of mammalian cell lines that undergo necrosis after ionizing irradiation to DNA-incorporated tritium and iodine-125 decays: implications for models of radiation actionI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology|February 1, 1994
Radiation response of mouse lymphoid and myeloid cell lines. Part I. Sensitivity to killing by ionizing radiation, rate of loss of viability, and cell type of originI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology|March 1, 1994
Phorbol esters can protect mouse pre-T cell lines from radiation-induced rapid interphase apoptosisI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology|September 17, 2004
Chromosomal rearrangement as the basis for human tumourigenesisI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology|June 1, 1991
Mouse lymphoma cells that undergo interphase death show markedly increased sensitivity to radiation-induced DNA double-strand breakage as compared with cells that undergo mitotic deathI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine|June 1, 1986
Enhanced induction by X-irradiation of DNA double-strand breakage in mitotic as compared with S-phase V79 cellsI R Radford, S Broadhurst
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International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine|April 1, 1986
Evidence for a general relationship between the induced level of DNA double-strand breakage and cell-killing after X-irradiation of mammalian cellsI R Radford
Current Opinion in Investigational Drugs (London, England : 2000)|March 16, 2001
Gd-Tex Pharmacyclics IncI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology|February 7, 2001
Initiation of ionizing radiation-induced apoptosis: DNA damage-mediated or does ceramide have a role?I R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine|May 1, 1983
Effects of hyperthermia on the repair of X-ray-induced DNA double strand breaks in mouse L cellsI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology|January 31, 2003
Response of mammalian cell lines that undergo necrosis after ionizing irradiation to DNA-incorporated tritium and iodine-125 decays: implications for models of radiation actionI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology|February 1, 1994
Radiation response of mouse lymphoid and myeloid cell lines. Part I. Sensitivity to killing by ionizing radiation, rate of loss of viability, and cell type of originI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology|March 1, 1994
Phorbol esters can protect mouse pre-T cell lines from radiation-induced rapid interphase apoptosisI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology|September 17, 2004
Chromosomal rearrangement as the basis for human tumourigenesisI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology|June 1, 1991
Mouse lymphoma cells that undergo interphase death show markedly increased sensitivity to radiation-induced DNA double-strand breakage as compared with cells that undergo mitotic deathI R Radford
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine|June 1, 1986
Enhanced induction by X-irradiation of DNA double-strand breakage in mitotic as compared with S-phase V79 cellsI R Radford, S Broadhurst
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