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J B Mitchell

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Toxicology Letters|December 1, 1995
Nitric oxide (NO) protects against cellular damage by reactive oxygen speciesD A Wink, J A Cook, R Pacelli, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|January 1, 1992
Topical application of nitroxide protects radiation-induced alopecia in guinea pigsT Goffman, D Cuscela, J Glass, et al.
Injury|June 14, 2006
Relationship between locking-bolt torque and load pre-tension in the Ilizarov frameN A Osei, B M Bradley, P Culpan, et al.
Cancer Research|December 15, 1993
Hypoxic mammalian cell radiosensitization by nitric oxideJ B Mitchell, D A Wink, W DeGraff, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 30, 1985
Adaptive cellular response to hyperthermia: 31P-NMR studiesR H Knop, C W Chen, J B Mitchell, et al.
Radiation Research|February 1, 1989
Halogenated pyrimidines as radiosensitizers for high-LET radiationR W Atcher, A Russo, W G DeGraff, et al.
European Journal of Cancer & Clinical Oncology|July 1, 1988
Radiation sensitivity and study of glutathione and related enzymes in human colorectal cancer cell linesJ Carmichael, J G Park, W G Degraff, et al.
Chest|July 14, 2001
Is Smad3 a major player in signal transduction pathways leading to fibrogenesis?A B Roberts, E Piek, E P Böttinger, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|May 1, 1989
Correlation of exposure time, concentration and incorporation of IdUrd in V-79 cells with radiation responseT L Phillips, W J Bodell, V Uhl, et al.
Cancer Research|January 26, 2000
Re-evaluating gadolinium(III) texaphyrin as a radiosensitizing agentE J Bernhard, J B Mitchell, D Deen, et al.
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Toxicology Letters|December 1, 1995
Nitric oxide (NO) protects against cellular damage by reactive oxygen speciesD A Wink, J A Cook, R Pacelli, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|January 1, 1992
Topical application of nitroxide protects radiation-induced alopecia in guinea pigsT Goffman, D Cuscela, J Glass, et al.
Injury|June 14, 2006
Relationship between locking-bolt torque and load pre-tension in the Ilizarov frameN A Osei, B M Bradley, P Culpan, et al.
Cancer Research|December 15, 1993
Hypoxic mammalian cell radiosensitization by nitric oxideJ B Mitchell, D A Wink, W DeGraff, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 30, 1985
Adaptive cellular response to hyperthermia: 31P-NMR studiesR H Knop, C W Chen, J B Mitchell, et al.
Radiation Research|February 1, 1989
Halogenated pyrimidines as radiosensitizers for high-LET radiationR W Atcher, A Russo, W G DeGraff, et al.
European Journal of Cancer & Clinical Oncology|July 1, 1988
Radiation sensitivity and study of glutathione and related enzymes in human colorectal cancer cell linesJ Carmichael, J G Park, W G Degraff, et al.
Chest|July 14, 2001
Is Smad3 a major player in signal transduction pathways leading to fibrogenesis?A B Roberts, E Piek, E P Böttinger, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|May 1, 1989
Correlation of exposure time, concentration and incorporation of IdUrd in V-79 cells with radiation responseT L Phillips, W J Bodell, V Uhl, et al.
Cancer Research|January 26, 2000
Re-evaluating gadolinium(III) texaphyrin as a radiosensitizing agentE J Bernhard, J B Mitchell, D Deen, et al.
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