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J H Hendry

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Radiology|March 1, 1980
Analysis of the steepness of the dose-incidence curve for necrosis in mouse tails after a multifraction x-ray scheduleJ H Hendry
Journal of Radiation Research|May 11, 2000
Repair of cellular damage after high LET irradiationJ H Hendry
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine|December 1, 1979
The dose-dependence of the split-dose response of marrow colony-forming units (CFU-S): similarity to other tissuesJ H Hendry
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine|January 1, 1978
Radionecrosis of normal tissue: studies on mouse tailsJ H Hendry
Radiation Research|June 1, 1979
A new derivation, from split-dose data, of the complete survival curve for clonogenic normal cells in vivoJ H Hendry
Cell and Tissue Kinetics|January 1, 1973
The effect on spleen colony production of the death of recipient miceJ H Hendry
Radiotherapy and Oncology : Journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology|April 28, 2001
Genomic instability: potential contributions to tumour and normal tissue response, and second tumours, after radiotherapyJ H Hendry
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine|January 1, 1985
Survival curves for normal-tissue clonogens: a comparison of assessments using in vitro, transplantation, or in situ techniquesJ H Hendry
Canadian Medical Association Journal|March 24, 2010
Environmental pollutionJ H Hendry
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|July 1, 1979
Quantitation of the radiotherapeutic importance of naturally-hypoxic normal tissues from collated experiments with rodents using single dosesJ H Hendry
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Radiology|March 1, 1980
Analysis of the steepness of the dose-incidence curve for necrosis in mouse tails after a multifraction x-ray scheduleJ H Hendry
Journal of Radiation Research|May 11, 2000
Repair of cellular damage after high LET irradiationJ H Hendry
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine|December 1, 1979
The dose-dependence of the split-dose response of marrow colony-forming units (CFU-S): similarity to other tissuesJ H Hendry
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine|January 1, 1978
Radionecrosis of normal tissue: studies on mouse tailsJ H Hendry
Radiation Research|June 1, 1979
A new derivation, from split-dose data, of the complete survival curve for clonogenic normal cells in vivoJ H Hendry
Cell and Tissue Kinetics|January 1, 1973
The effect on spleen colony production of the death of recipient miceJ H Hendry
Radiotherapy and Oncology : Journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology|April 28, 2001
Genomic instability: potential contributions to tumour and normal tissue response, and second tumours, after radiotherapyJ H Hendry
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine|January 1, 1985
Survival curves for normal-tissue clonogens: a comparison of assessments using in vitro, transplantation, or in situ techniquesJ H Hendry
Canadian Medical Association Journal|March 24, 2010
Environmental pollutionJ H Hendry
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|July 1, 1979
Quantitation of the radiotherapeutic importance of naturally-hypoxic normal tissues from collated experiments with rodents using single dosesJ H Hendry
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