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Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine
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April 1, 1995
Kinetics and dosimetry of thallium-201 in human testes
D V Rao, B J Shepstone, H B Wilkins, et al.
Radiation Research
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March 1, 1994
Relative biological effectiveness of alpha-particle emitters in vivo at low doses
R W Howell, M T Azure, V R Narra, et al.
Research Communications in Molecular Pathology and Pharmacology
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December 1, 1996
Antioxidant effects of vitamin C in mice following X-irradiation
R S Harapanhalli, V Yaghmai, D Giuliani, et al.
Radiation Research
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February 15, 2001
Free radical-initiated and gap junction-mediated bystander effect due to nonuniform distribution of incorporated radioactivity in a three-dimensional tissue culture model
A Bishayee, H Z Hill, D Stein, et al.
Nursing Times
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September 11, 1975
Foreign bodies in the eyes
P Adam, E Astbury, M French, et al.
Radiation Research
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April 13, 2000
Protection by DMSO against cell death caused by intracellularly localized iodine-125, iodine-131 and polonium-210
A Bishayee, D V Rao, L G Bouchet, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
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September 16, 1989
In-vivo radiotoxicity of DNA-incorporated 125I compared with that of densely ionising alpha-particles
D V Rao, V R Narra, R W Howell, et al.
Radiation Research
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November 1, 1994
Biological effect of lead-212 localized in the nucleus of mammalian cells: role of recoil energy in the radiotoxicity of internal alpha-particle emitters
M T Azure, R D Archer, K S Sastry, et al.
Radiation Research
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March 1, 1994
Vitamins as radioprotectors in vivo. I. Protection by vitamin C against internal radionuclides in mouse testes: implications to the mechanism of damage caused by the Auger effect
V R Narra, R S Harapanhalli, R W Howell, et al.
Radiation Research
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January 1, 1991
Induction of sperm head abnormalities by incorporated radionuclides: dependence on subcellular distribution, type of radiation, dose rate, and presence of radioprotectors
D V Rao, V R Narra, R W Howell, et al.
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine
|
April 1, 1995
Kinetics and dosimetry of thallium-201 in human testes
D V Rao, B J Shepstone, H B Wilkins, et al.
Radiation Research
|
March 1, 1994
Relative biological effectiveness of alpha-particle emitters in vivo at low doses
R W Howell, M T Azure, V R Narra, et al.
Research Communications in Molecular Pathology and Pharmacology
|
December 1, 1996
Antioxidant effects of vitamin C in mice following X-irradiation
R S Harapanhalli, V Yaghmai, D Giuliani, et al.
Radiation Research
|
February 15, 2001
Free radical-initiated and gap junction-mediated bystander effect due to nonuniform distribution of incorporated radioactivity in a three-dimensional tissue culture model
A Bishayee, H Z Hill, D Stein, et al.
Nursing Times
|
September 11, 1975
Foreign bodies in the eyes
P Adam, E Astbury, M French, et al.
Radiation Research
|
April 13, 2000
Protection by DMSO against cell death caused by intracellularly localized iodine-125, iodine-131 and polonium-210
A Bishayee, D V Rao, L G Bouchet, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
|
September 16, 1989
In-vivo radiotoxicity of DNA-incorporated 125I compared with that of densely ionising alpha-particles
D V Rao, V R Narra, R W Howell, et al.
Radiation Research
|
November 1, 1994
Biological effect of lead-212 localized in the nucleus of mammalian cells: role of recoil energy in the radiotoxicity of internal alpha-particle emitters
M T Azure, R D Archer, K S Sastry, et al.
Radiation Research
|
March 1, 1994
Vitamins as radioprotectors in vivo. I. Protection by vitamin C against internal radionuclides in mouse testes: implications to the mechanism of damage caused by the Auger effect
V R Narra, R S Harapanhalli, R W Howell, et al.
Radiation Research
|
January 1, 1991
Induction of sperm head abnormalities by incorporated radionuclides: dependence on subcellular distribution, type of radiation, dose rate, and presence of radioprotectors
D V Rao, V R Narra, R W Howell, et al.
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