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| GABAI, VLADIMIR | MP02-16 Hsp72 via activation of JNK suppresses Bid-dependent pathway in TNF-induced apoptosis. Sherman, Michael*,1, Gabai, Vladimir1, Meriin, Anatoli1, Yaglom, Julia1, 1 Department of Biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA |
| GABER, M. WALEED | P11-94 Cytokine gene response to ionizing radiation in the normal mouse brain precedes the disruption of the blood brain barrier. Gaber, M. Waleed*,1, Yuan, Hong2, Sabek, Omaima3, Kiani, Mohammad2,4, Merchant, Thomas1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncolgy, Memphis, TN2 School of Biomedical Engineering, Memphis, TN3 Department of Surgery, Memphis, TN4 Department of Radiation Oncology, Memphis, TN |
| GABER, M. WALEED | P24-259 The differences in inflammation marker ICAM-1 expression between high single fractions and fractionated irradiation in mouse brain . Gaber, M. Waleed*,1, Sabek, Omaima2, Fukatsu, Kazuhiko2, Wilcox, Henry3, Kiani, Mohammad4,5, Merchant, Thomas1, 1 Radiation Oncolgy Department, Memphis, TN2 Department of Surgery, Memphis, TN3 Department of Pharmacology, Memphis, TN4 School of Biomedical Engineering, Memphis, TN5 Department of Radiation Oncology, Memphis, TN |
| GABER, WALEED | P11-95 Effects of fractionated radiation on cerebral microvascular permeability. Yuan, Hong*,1, Gaber, Waleed2, Kiani, Mohammad1, Merchant, Thomas2, 1 899 Madison Ave. Suite 801, Memphis, TN2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Memphis, TN |
| GABER, WALEED | MS06-1 Effects of fractionated radiation on cerebral microvascular permeability. Yuan, Hong*,1, Gaber, Waleed2, Kiani, Mohammad1, Merchant, Thomas2, 1 899 Madison Ave. Suite 801, Memphis, TN2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Memphis, TN |
| GADBOIS, DONNA | P36-359 The role of cell environment, reactive oxygen species and transforming growth factor beta in response to ionizing radiation. Tatum, Owatha*,1, Gadbois, Donna1, 1 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM |
| GAFFNEY, DAVID | WS08 Molecular and Genetic Markers in Clinical Radiation Oncology. Haffty, Bruce*,1, Gaffney, David2, Schiff, Peter3, Buchholz, Thomas4, 1 Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT2 University of Utah Medical Center, Salth Lake City, Utah3 Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, New York4 MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX |
| GAGLIARDI, STEVEN | P25-263 Accelerating development of a quantitative real-time multiplex RT-PCR assay of multiple gene targets for biological dosimetry. Grace, Marcy*,1, McLeland, Christopher1, Gagliardi, Steven2, Smith, Jeffrey2, Blakely, William1, 1 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Bethesda, MD2 Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc., Hercules, CA |
| GAILLARD, ELIZABETH | P09-74 Role of melanin in protection against oxidative damage in pigmented epitheal cells. Carter, Courtney*,1, Gaillard, Elizabeth1,2, Griffiths, T. Daniel1, 1 Department of Biological Sciences, DeKalb, IL2 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, DeKalb, IL |
| GALAPPATHI, KANTHI | P30-295 Hypoxia promotes lymph node metastasis in human melanoma xenografts by up-regulating the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor. Rofstad, Einar*,1, Rasmussen, Heidi1, Galappathi, Kanthi1, Mathiesen, Berit1, Nilsen, Kristin1, Graff, Bjørn1, 1 Department of Biophysics, Institute for Cancer Research, N-0310, Oslo |
| GALE, KATHLEEN | P25-264 The Extent of Variation in Human Radioresponse. Morrison, Donald1, Hurley, Sean1, Baker, Carrie1, Wilkinson, Diana2, Ford, Barry2, Gale, Kathleen*,1, 1 Radiation Biology and Health Physics Branch, Chalk River, Ontario2 Defense Research Establishment Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario |
| GALLICCHIO, VINCENT | P13-126 Didox overcomes bcl-2 mediated radiation resistance in prostate tumor cell line PC-3. Inayat, Mohammed*,1,2, Chendil, Damodaran3, Tonning, Nina4, Dey, Swatee3, Mohiuddin, Mohammed3, Elford, Howard5, Gallicchio, Vincent2, Ahmed, Mansoor3, 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Westminster, London2 Departments of Clinical Sciences, Lexington, KY3 Radiation Medicine, Lexington, KY4 College of Aalesund, Norway5 Molecules for Health Inc, Richmond, VA |
| GALLICCHIO, VINCENT | MS12-9 Didox overcomes bcl-2 mediated radiation resistance in prostate tumor cell line PC-3. Inayat, Mohammed*,1,2, Chendil, Damodaran3, Tonning, Nina4, Dey, Swatee3, Mohiuddin, Mohammed3, Elford, Howard5, Gallicchio, Vincent2, Ahmed, Mansoor3, 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Westminster, London2 Departments of Clinical Sciences, Lexington, KY3 Radiation Medicine, Lexington, KY4 College of Aalesund, Norway5 Molecules for Health Inc, Richmond, VA |
| GALLOWAY, ANNE | P17-167 The role of homologous recombination in the repair of radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks in human tumor cell lines. Galloway, Anne*,1, Allalunis-Turner, Joan1,2, 1 Department of Experimental Oncology, Edmonton, Alberta2 Department of Oncology, Edmonton, Alberta |
| GAME, JOHN | P20-205 Identification of new genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae conferring resistance to ionizing radiation using a genome wide approach. Birrell, Geoff1, Brown, James*,1, Giaever, Guri2, Chu, Angela2, Davis, Ronald2, Game, John3, Brown, Martin1, 1 Dept Radiation Oncology, Stanford, CA2 Dept Biochemistry, Stanford, CA3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA |
| GAO, YUE | P12-105 The effects of SWT on BD mice induced by irradiation. Gao, Yue*,1, Chen, Peng1, Qiu, Chenbing2, Tan, Hongling1, Ma, Zhenchun1, 1 Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, 27 Tai Ping Rd, Beijing, China2 Yichun Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Jiangxi, Yichun, China |
| GAO, YUE | P31-310 Involvement of Apoptosis of Hemapoietic Cells in the Process of Blood Deficiency Induced by g-Ray Radiation in Mice. Chen, Xiaoling*,1,3, Qi, Chenlin, Gao, Yue, TAN, Hongling, Chen, Peng, 1 No1 hospital of Jiujiang, Jiangxi China, Jiujiang, Jiangxi3 |
| GARWOOD, MICHAEL | MP05-46 Thermoradiotherapy in Breast Cancer. Treating with curative intent and objective end point parameters. Bicher, Haim*,1, Wolfstein, Ralph1, Garwood, Michael2, Keen, Tressia1, Carter, Sylvia1, 1 Valley Cancer Institute, Los Angeles, California2 Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
| GAUNY, STACEY | S15-2 Apoptotic regulation and mutagenesis in human cells exposed to charged particles of importance in spaceflight. Kronenberg, Amy*,1, Gauny, Stacey1, Hain, Jens2, Wu, Peggy1, Wiese, Claudia3, 1 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA2 Megamedics GmbH, Wedel, Germany3 Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung mbH, Darmstadt, Germany |
| GAYNOR, RICHARD | P29-285 Constitutive activation of NF-kB in K-ras transformed epithelial cells. Kim, Boyeon*,1, Song, Kyung1, Dritschilo, Anatoly1, Gaynor, Richard2, Jung, Mira1, 1 Department of Radiation Medicine, Washington DC, Washington DC2 University of Texas, Dallas, Texas |
| GELHAUS, MARTIN | P12-113 Early and late changes in radiation-induced gene expression arrays following radioprotection with amifostine. Hilyard, Edward1, Gelhaus, Martin1, Ghose, Shameek1, Dobson, Michael1, Seed, Thomas*,1, 1 Radiation Casualty Management, Bethesda, MD |
| GELLERMANN, JOHANNA | S07-2 Defining thermal goals for hyperthermia. Wust, Peter*,1,2, Gellermann, Johanna2, Hildebrandt, Bert1, Rau, Beate2, Felix, Roland1,2, Schlag, Peter2, 1 Charité Medical School - Campus Virchow-Klinikum, Berlin, Germany2 Charité Medical School - Robert-Rössle-Klinik, Berlin, Germany |
| GELLERMANN, JOHANNA | WSO4 Regional heating - Capabilities, limitations an recommendations. Wust, Peter*,1,2, Gellermann, Johanna2, Fähling, Horst1,2, Seebass, Martin3, Wlodarczyk, Waldemar1,2, Nadobny, Jacek1,2,3, 1 Charité Medical School - Campus Virchow-Klinikum, Berlin, Germany2 Charité Medical School - Robert-Rössle-Klinik, Berlin, Germany3 Konrad Zuse Center for Information Technology, Berlin, Germany |
| GEORGAKILAS, ALEXANDROS | P20-214 Detecting clustured DNA abasic sites by use of polyamines. Georgakilas, Alexandros*,1, Bennett, Paula1, Sutherland, Betsy1, 1 Biology Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY |
| GEORGAKILAS, ALEXANDROS | MS08-1 Detecting clustured DNA abasic sites by use of polyamines. Georgakilas, Alexandros*,1, Bennett, Paula1, Sutherland, Betsy1, 1 Biology Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY |
| GEORGE, KERRY | P19-182 Analysis of Chromosome Aberations in Astronauts' Lymphocytes after Space Flight . George, Kerry*,1, Wu, Honglu1, Willingham, Veronica1, Cucinotta, Francis2, 1 Wyle Labs, Houston, TX2 NASA, Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX |
| GEORGE, KERRY | P19-183 M-FISH Analysis of Chromosome Aberrations in Human Fibroblast Cells after in vitro Exposure to Low- and High-LET Radiation. Wu, Honglu*,1,2, Furusawa, Yoshiya3, George, Kerry1,2, Kawata, Tetsuya4, Cucinotta, Francis2, 1 Wyle Laboratories, Houston, TX2 Radiation Biophysics Laboratory, Houston, TX3 National Institute of Radiological Sciences4 Chiba University |
| GERBER, SCOTT | P30-296 Use of transgenic GFP mice to analyze vessel structure and immune cell infiltration within tumors. Lord, Edith*,1, Gerber, Scott1, Moran, James1, Fenton, Bruce1, Frelinger, Jeffery2, Frelinger, John1, 1 Cancer Center, Rochester, NY2 Department of Immunology, Chapel Hill, NC |
| GERHARD, RANDERS-PEHRSON | P35-344 Modulation of Adaptive Response in Alpha Particle Induced Bystander Mutagenesis. Zhou, Hongning*,1, Gerhard, Randers-Pehrson1, Hall, Eric1, Hei, Tom1, 1 Center for Radiological Research, Columbia University, New York, New York |
| GERTNER, MARK | S11-3 Dosimetry of interstitial microwave thermal therapy for prostate cancer. Sherar, Michael*,1,2, Gertner, Mark1, Davidson, Sean1, Yue, Clarence1, Trachtenberg, John1,3, 1 Ontario Cancer Institute/Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada2 Departments of Medical Biophysics and Radiation Oncology, Toronto, ON, Canada3 Divison of Urology, Department of Surgery, Toronto, ON, Canada |
| GERTNER, MARK | MP03-30 Transperineal Interstitial Microwave Therapy (TIMT) for Localized Carcinoma of the Prostate Following Brachytherapy Seed Implantation: Phantom Studies. McCann, Claire*,1,3, Gertner, Mark3, Kumaradas, J2,3, Davidson, Sean3, Sherar, Mike2,3, 1 Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, Toronto, ON3 Division of Medical Physics, Toronto, ON2 Department of Medical Biophysics, Toronto, ON |
| GETOFF, NIKOLA | Effect of antioxidant vitamins on radiation induced apoptosis in a human leukemic cell line. Ortmann, Elisabeth*,1, Mayerhofer, Thomas1, Getoff, Nikola2, Kodym, Reinhard1, 1 Department for Radiobiology, Vienna, Austria2 Ludwig Bolzmann Institue for Radiation Chemistry and Radiation Biology, Vienna, Austria |
| GHOSE, SHAMEEK | P12-113 Early and late changes in radiation-induced gene expression arrays following radioprotection with amifostine. Hilyard, Edward1, Gelhaus, Martin1, Ghose, Shameek1, Dobson, Michael1, Seed, Thomas*,1, 1 Radiation Casualty Management, Bethesda, MD |
| GHOSH, DEBASHIS | P31-305 Discovery of novel radiation-induced proteins by protein microarray. Nyati, Mukesh*,1, Sreekumar, Arun2, Varambally, Sooryanarayana2, Barrette, Terrence2, Ghosh, Debashis3, Chinnaiyan, Arul2, Lawrence, Theodore1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Ann Arbor, MI2 Departments of Pathology, Ann Arbor, MI3 Department of Biostatistics, Ann Arbor, MI |
| GIACCIA, AMATO | S10-1 Hypoxia links ATR and p53 through replication arrest. Giaccia, Amato*,1, Hammond, Ester1, Abraham, Robert2, Denko, Nicholas1, Dorie, Mary Jo1, 1 Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA2 Program in Signal Transduction Research, La Jolla, CA |
| GIACCIA, AMATO | P22-241 Identification of novel hypoxia secreted proteins in head & neck carcinomas and pancreatic adenocarcinomas by 2D gel electrophoresis and MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopy. Koong, Albert*,1, Giaccia, Amato1, Chen, Yijun1, Shi, Gongyi1, Le, Quynh1, Nelson, Daniel1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford, CA |
| GIACCIA, AMATO | P22-245 Osteopontin is regulated by serum deprivation. Le, Quynh-Thu*,1, Yu, Sheue-Ching1, Hammond, Ester1, Fontana, Lucrezia1, Koong, Albert1, Giaccia, Amato1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA |
| GIAEVER, GURI | P20-205 Identification of new genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae conferring resistance to ionizing radiation using a genome wide approach. Birrell, Geoff1, Brown, James*,1, Giaever, Guri2, Chu, Angela2, Davis, Ronald2, Game, John3, Brown, Martin1, 1 Dept Radiation Oncology, Stanford, CA2 Dept Biochemistry, Stanford, CA3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA |
| GILCHRIST, STUART | P35-339 New Developments and Experiments using the Gray Laboratory Charged-Particle Microbeam. Vojnovic, Borivoj1, Prise, Kevin1, Gilchrist, Stuart1, Newman, Heidi1, Tartier, Laurence2, Michael, Barry1, Folkard, Melvyn*,1, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, Middlesex2 CNRS |
| GILL, HARCHI | MP03-35 Directional transurethral ultrasound applicators for selective thermal coagulation of prostate under magnetic resonance imaging guidance. Ross, Anthony*,1, Diederich, Chris1, Nau, William1, Chen, Lily, Daniel, Bruce, Gill, Harchi, Butts, Kim, Sommer, Graham, 1 Thermal Therapy Research Group Radiation Oncology Department Comprehensive Cancer Center, San Francisco, CA |
| GILLEY, DAVID | WIP-379 DNA-PKcs is critical for telomere capping. Gilley, David*,1, Tanaka, Hiromi1, Hande, M. Prakash2, Kurimasa, Akihiro3, Chen, David1, 1 Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Berkeley, CA2 Center for Radiological Research, New York, NY3 Department of Human Genome Science, Tottori, Japan |
| GINNETTI, JOHN | MS01-3 Dynamic Control of Lymphocyte Trafficking By Fever-Range Thermal Stress. Chen, Qing1, Ginnetti, John1, Baumann, Heinz1, Kraybill, William1, Ostberg, Julie1, Repasky, Elizabeth1, Wang, Wan-Chao1, Evans, Sharon*,1, 1 Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY |
| GIOMETTI, CAROL | P22-231 Gene expression profiles of spinal cords from mice following exposure to x-rays. Paunesku, Tatjana1, Protic, Miroslava1, Tollaksen, Sandra1, Giometti, Carol1, Dyanov, Hristem2, Quigg, Richard2, Woloschak, Gayle*,1, 1 Biosciences Division, Argonne, IL2 Division of Nephrology, Chicago, IL |
| GIROUARD, SONIA | P34-330 Mechanism of DNA radiosensitization by bromouridine. Cecchini, Sylvain*,1, Girouard, Sonia1, Hunting, Darel1, Huels, Michael1, Sanche, Leon1, 1 Faculté de médecine, Département de Radiobiologie et Médecine nucléaire, Sherbrooke, Canada |
| GIROUARD, SONIA | MS12-4 Mechanism of DNA radiosensitization by bromouridine. Cecchini, Sylvain*,1, Girouard, Sonia1, Hunting, Darel1, Huels, Michael1, Sanche, Leon1, 1 Faculté de médecine, Département de Radiobiologie et Médecine nucléaire, Sherbrooke, Canada |
| GIUS, DAVID | P09-75 AP-1 activation of DNA methyltransferase contributes to a unique multi-modality resistant phenotype via cellular oxidative stress responses . Bisht, Kheem*,1, Gius, David1, 1 Section of Molecular Radiation Oncology, Bethesda, MD |
| GIUS, DAVID | P22-250 Gene expression in an orthotopic LnCaP model. Kaushal, Aradhana*,1, Beecken, Wolf-Dietrich1, Gius, David1, 1 National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD |
| GIUS, DAVID | P22-253 AP-1 activation of DNA methyltransferase contributes to a unique multi-modality resistant phenotype via cellular oxidative stress responses. Sieck, Leah*,1, Bisht, Kheem1, Bradbury, C. Matthew1, Gius, David1, 1 National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD |
| GIUS, DAVID | MS11-8 Gene expression in an orthotopic LnCaP model. Kaushal, Aradhana*,1, Beecken, Wolf-Dietrich1, Gius, David1, 1 National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD |
| GIUS, DAVID | MS05-8 AP-1 activation of DNA methyltransferase contributes to a unique multi-modality resistant phenotype via cellular oxidative stress responses. Sieck, Leah*,1, Bisht, Kheem1, Bradbury, C. Matthew1, Gius, David1, 1 National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD |
| GLAZER, P | P18-181 Reduced MLH1 expression in oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma after primary radiation therapy correlates with local toxicity. zeng, ming*,1, Smith, B1, Smith, G2, Haffty, B1, Glazer, P1, 1 Department of Therapeutic Oncologylth, New Haven, CT2 Department of Public Health, New Haven, CT |
| GLAZER, PETER | S10-4 Diminished DNA repair as a mechanism of hypoxia-induced genetic instability. Yuan, Jianling1, Bindra, Ranjit1, Mihaylova, Valia1, Rockwell, Sara1, Campisi, Denise1, Narayanan, Latha1, Glazer, Peter*,1, 1 Dept. of Therapeutic Radiology, New Haven, CT |
| GLAZER, PETER | S10- Molecular aspects of hypoxia. Glazer, Peter*,1, 1 Dept. of Therapeutic Radiology, New Haven, CT |
| GLICKSON, JERRY | WIP-375 Estimation of arterial input function of GD-DTPA in the mouse by gated cardiac imaging. Zhou, Rong1, Pickup, Stephen1, Leeper, Dennis2, Glickson, Jerry*,1, 1 Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA |
| GLICKSON, JERRY | WIP-378 Methods for non-invasive monitoring of response to radiation and hyperthermia with 13C NMR spectroscopy and polarographic oxygen probes. Mancuso, Anthony*,1, Pickup, Stephen1, Kuhn, Nancy1, Glickson, Jerry1, 1 University of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Radiology/4283, Philadelphia, PA |
| GOANS, RONALD | P19-185 Biodosimetry strategy for potential radiation casualty events. Prasanna, Pataje*,1, Subramanian, Uma1, Greenhill, R.1, Muderhwa, J.1, Grace, M.1, Levine, Ira1, Goans, Ronald2, Lloyd, D.1, Loats, Harry3, Jackson, William1, Salter, C.1, Jacocks, John1, Blakely, William1, 1 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, 8901 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD2 Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site, P.O. Box 117, MS 39, Oak Ridge, TN3 Loats Associates, Westminster, MD |
| GOEDECKE, WOLFGANG | P17-169 Repair of sequence-specific 125-I-induced double-strand breaks by nonhomologous DNA end joining in mammalian cell-free extracts. Odersky, Andrea1, Panyutin, Irina*,2, Panyutin, Igor2, Neumann, Ronald2, Schunck, Christian1,3, Goedecke, Wolfgang1, Obe, Günter1, Pfeiffer, Petra1, 1 Institut für Genetik FB9, Universität Essen, Universitätsstr.5, Essen, GERMANY2 Dept.of Nuclear Medicine, Waren G. Magnussen Clinical Center, NIH, 10 Central Dr., Bethesda, MD3 Dept.of Nuclear Medicine, Waren G. Magnussen Clinical Center, NIH, 10 Central Dr., Bethesda, MD |
| GOETZ, DOUGLAS | P26-272 Targeting drug delivery carriers to irradiated tissue . Haybert, Jean*,1, Dalal, Milind2, Chen, Xin1, Yuan, Hong1, Goetz, Douglas2, Kiani, Mohammad1, 1 School of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN2 Department of Chemical Engineering, Ohio University, Athens, OH |
| GOLDBERG, S. NAHUM | MS03-2 Radiofrequency Tumor Ablation Combined with Liposomal Doxorubicin. Goldberg, S. Nahum*,1, Ahmed, Muneeb1, 1 Department of Radiology, Boston, MA |
| GOLDBERG, S. NAHUM | S11-5 RF Thermal Ablation of Liver Tumors . Goldberg, S. Nahum*,1, 1 Department of Radiology, Boston, MA |
| GOLDBERG, ZELANNA | P22-242 Assessment of Low Dose Ionizing Radiation Induced Changes in Gene Expression in Human Subjects. Schwietert, Chad1, Cary, Robert2, Hartmann Siantar, Christine3, Stern, Robin1, Lehnert, Bruce2, Goldberg, Zelanna*,1, 1 University of California at Davis Cancer Center, Sacramento, CA2 Bioscience Division, Los Alamos, NM3 Chemistry and Material Science, Livermore, CA |
| GOLDER-NOVOSELSKY, ELINA | P37-362 Radiation response in normal HSF (human skin fibroblasts): cDNA microarray analysis. Golder-Novoselsky, Elina*,1, Ding, Liang-Hao1, Chen, Fanqui1, Chen, David1, 1 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA |
| GONG, BENDI | P22-244 The Global Response to Radiation in Prostate Adenocarcinoma C4-2 Cells. Gong, Bendi*,1,2, Buchsbaum, Jeffrey1, Klein, Eric3, Heston, Warren2, Almasan, Alex1,2, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Cleveland, Ohio2 Department of Cancer Biology, Cleveland, Ohio3 Department of Urology, Cleveland, Ohio |
| GONG, BENDI | P15-142 The regulation of Cyclin E and apoptosis in response to genotoxic stress. DuPree, Erica*,1,2, Mazumder, Suparna2, Gong, Bendi2, Buchsbaum, Jeffrey3, Almasan, Alexandru2,3, 1 Department of Chemistry, Cleveland, Ohio2 Department of Cancer Biology, Cleveland, Ohio3 Department of Radiation Oncology, Cleveland, Ohio |
| GONG, BENDI | MS12-8 The regulation of Cyclin E and apoptosis in response to genotoxic stress. DuPree, Erica*,1,2, Mazumder, Suparna2, Gong, Bendi2, Buchsbaum, Jeffrey3, Almasan, Alexandru2,3, 1 Department of Chemistry, Cleveland, Ohio2 Department of Cancer Biology, Cleveland, Ohio3 Department of Radiation Oncology, Cleveland, Ohio |
| GOODHEAD, DUDLEY | P35-347 Bystander-mediated genomic instability in human lymphocytes after single particle irradiation. Kadhim, Munira*,1, Marsden, Samantha1, Macdonald, Denise1, Goodhead, Dudley1, Mitchell, Stephen2, Kolkard, Melvyn2, Michael, Barry2, Prise, Kevin2, 1 MRC Radiation and Genome Stability Unit, Oxford, Oxfordshire UK2 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, Middlesex UK |
| GOODHEAD, DUDLEY | P19-187 Can a single radiation induced lesions produce simple exchange aberrations? A fractionated CK ultrasoft x-ray study. Marsden, Samantha1, Goodhead, Dudley1, Hill, Mark*,1, 1 MRC Radiation & Genome Stability Unit, Oxfordshire, UK |
| GOODWIN, EDWIN | P19-186 The Production of Simple Chromosome Exchanges is Dose Rate Dependent, Arguing Against their Production Via a Single-Hit Mechanism. Loucas, Bradford*,1, Eberle, Richard1, Bailey, Susan2, Goodwin, Edwin3, Cornforth, Michael1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Galveston, TX2 Department of Radiological Health Sciences, Fort Collins, CO3 Life Sciences Division, Los Alamos, NM |
| GOODWIN, EDWIN | P17-162 Telomere dysfunction and radiation-induced chromosomal instability. Bailey, Susan*,1, Ullrich, Robert1, Goodwin, Edwin2, 1 Department of Radiological Health Sciences, Fort Collins, CO2 Bioscience Division, Los Alamos, NM |
| GOSWAMI, PRABHAT | P09-77 Radiation-induced post-transcriptional regulation of MMP-2 is involved in ROS generation and p42/44 MAPK phosphorylation. Zhao, Weiling*,1, Goswami, Prabhat2, Robbins, Mike1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC2 Free Radical and Radiation Biology Program and Holden Cancer Center, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA |
| GRACE, M. | P19-185 Biodosimetry strategy for potential radiation casualty events. Prasanna, Pataje*,1, Subramanian, Uma1, Greenhill, R.1, Muderhwa, J.1, Grace, M.1, Levine, Ira1, Goans, Ronald2, Lloyd, D.1, Loats, Harry3, Jackson, William1, Salter, C.1, Jacocks, John1, Blakely, William1, 1 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, 8901 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD2 Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site, P.O. Box 117, MS 39, Oak Ridge, TN3 Loats Associates, Westminster, MD |
| GRACE, MARCY | P25-263 Accelerating development of a quantitative real-time multiplex RT-PCR assay of multiple gene targets for biological dosimetry. Grace, Marcy*,1, McLeland, Christopher1, Gagliardi, Steven2, Smith, Jeffrey2, Blakely, William1, 1 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Bethesda, MD2 Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc., Hercules, CA |
| GRAFF, BJøRN | P30-295 Hypoxia promotes lymph node metastasis in human melanoma xenografts by up-regulating the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor. Rofstad, Einar*,1, Rasmussen, Heidi1, Galappathi, Kanthi1, Mathiesen, Berit1, Nilsen, Kristin1, Graff, Bjørn1, 1 Department of Biophysics, Institute for Cancer Research, N-0310, Oslo |
| GRANA, THERESA | P29-288 Ras-mediated radiation resistance via autocrine pathways. Grana, Theresa*,1,2,3, Zhou, Hong2,3, Sartor, Carolyn2,3, Cox, Adrienne1,2,3,4, 1 Curriculum in Genetics and Molecular Biology, Chapel Hill, NC2 Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Chapel Hill, NC3 Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC4 Dept. of Pharmacology, Chapel Hill, NC |
| GRANA, THERESA | MS07-1 Ras-mediated radiation resistance via autocrine pathways. Grana, Theresa*,1,2,3, Zhou, Hong2,3, Sartor, Carolyn2,3, Cox, Adrienne1,2,3,4, 1 Curriculum in Genetics and Molecular Biology, Chapel Hill, NC2 Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Chapel Hill, NC3 Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC4 Dept. of Pharmacology, Chapel Hill, NC |
| GRANT, DERRICK | P30-300 Effects of microenvironmental extracellular pH and extracellular matrix proteins on the activity of angiostatin activity and on intracellular pH. Wahl, Miriam*,1, Zahaczewsky, Michael1, Dicker, Adam1, Grant, Derrick1, 1 Dept. Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Room 226, Philadelphia, PA |
| GRAY, DOUG | P17-168 Ubiquitin mediated signals in post-replication repair and UV hypersensitive disorders. Chiu, Roland*,1, Brun, Jan2, Gray, Doug2, Wouters, Brad1, 1 Dept. of Radiation Oncology UNS 50/23, Maastricht, The Netherlands2 Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre, Ottawa, Ontario |
| GRAY, DOUGLAS | P20-200 The role of novel polyubiquitin chains in DNA post-replication repair and mutagenesis in mammalian cells . Brun, Jan*,1, Chiu, Roland2, Gray, Douglas1, Wouters, Brad2, 1 Department of Biochemistry: Human and Molecular Genetics, Ottawa, Canada2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Maastricht, Netherlands |
| GRAY`, JOE | P16-150 Gamma irradation alters both the frequency and the spectrum of recurrent genomic copy number aberrations in mouse islet carcinomas. Hodgson, Graeme*,1, Hager, Jeffrey2, Hariono, Sujatmi1, Albertson, Donna1, Pinkel, Daniel1, Collins, Colin1, Hanahan, Douglas2, Gray`, Joe1, 1 Comprehensive Cancer Center, San Francisco, CA2 Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, San Francisco, CA |
| GRDINA, DAVID | P12-107 Delayed Radiation Protection by Amifostine Induced Gene Expression. Grdina, David*,1, Murley, Jeffrey1, Kataoka, Yasushi1, Weydert, Christine2, Oberley, Larry2, 1 University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois2 University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa |
| GRECO, OLGA | P21-227 Chimeric gene promoters responsive to ionizing radiation and hypoxia for use in cancer gene therapy. Greco, Olga1, Marples, Brian*,2, Dachs, Gabi1, Joiner, Michael2, Scott, Simon2, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, Middx.2 Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit, Michigan |
| GREEN, NICHOLAS | S03-2 Spatial distribution of damage events caused by low-energy electrons. Green, Nicholas*,1, Pimblott, Simon2, 1 Department of Chemistry, London, UK2 Radiation Laboratory, Notre Dame, IN |
| GREEN, SHERYL | P25-267 ATM mutations in breast cancer patients predict for an increase in radiation-induced late effects. Rosenstein, Barry*,1,2, Iannuzzi, Christopher1, Atencio, David1, Stock, Richard1, Green, Sheryl1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, New York, NY2 Department of Radiation Oncology, New York, NY |
| GREENBERGER, JOEL | S09-4 MnSOD Plasmid Liposome Gene Therapy for Prevention of Irradiation Induced Organ Specific Injury. Greenberger, Joel*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Pittsburgh, PA |
| GREENBERGER, JOEL | RC09 Gene Transfer Systems: In Approaches Toward Understanding Radiation Resistance and Radio-Sensitization. Greenberger, Joel*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Pittsburgh, PA |
| GREENBERGER, JOEL | P12-110 Manganese superoxide dismutase-plasmid/liposome (MnSOD-PL) complex protects the oral cavity from irradiation-induced mucositis. Guo, Hongliang*,1, Seixas-Silva, Jose2, Epperly, Michael1, Gretton, Joan1, Shin, Dong2, Greenberger, Joel1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Pittsburgh, PA2 Department of Medical Oncology, Pittsburgh, PA |
| GREENBERGER, JOEL | P12-111 Localization of superoxide dismutase to the mitochondria is required for radioprotection of cells in vitro. Epperly, Michael*,1, Gretton, Joan1, Jefferson, Mia1, Bernarding, Michael1, Greenberger, Joel1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Pittsburgh, PA |
| GREENBERGER, JOEL | P21-223 Ascorbate as a ′redox-sensor′ and protector against g-irradiation-induced oxidative stress: EPR evidence in 32 D cl 3 and Mn-SOD-transfected 32D 2C6 cells. Osipov, Anatoly1, Martin, Ian1, Borisenko, Gregory1, Epperly, Michael*,2, Greenberger, Joel2, Kagan, Valerian1, 1 Department of Environmental and Occupational Health of the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania2 Department of Radiation Oncology University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
| GREENHILL, R. | P19-185 Biodosimetry strategy for potential radiation casualty events. Prasanna, Pataje*,1, Subramanian, Uma1, Greenhill, R.1, Muderhwa, J.1, Grace, M.1, Levine, Ira1, Goans, Ronald2, Lloyd, D.1, Loats, Harry3, Jackson, William1, Salter, C.1, Jacocks, John1, Blakely, William1, 1 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, 8901 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD2 Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site, P.O. Box 117, MS 39, Oak Ridge, TN3 Loats Associates, Westminster, MD |
| GRENMAN, REIDAR | P24-261 VEGFR tyrosine kinase inhibition by ZK 222584/ PTK 787 (ZK) combined with fractionated radiotherapy (RT) in human squamous cell carcinoma (hSCC) in nude mice. Zips, Daniel*,1, Krause, Mechthild1, Westphal, Jana1, Brüchner, Kerstin2, Eicheler, Wolfgang1, Dörfler, Annegret1, Grenman, Reidar3, Baumann, Michael1,2, 1 Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Medical Faculty, University of Dresden, Dresden, Germany2 Experimental Center, Medical Faculty, University of Dresden, Dresden, Germany3 Dept. of Otorhinolarynology, Turku University Central Hospital, Turku, Finland |
| GRENMAN, REIDAR | MS05-1 VEGFR tyrosine kinase inhibition by ZK 222584/ PTK 787 (ZK) combined with fractionated radiotherapy (RT) in human squamous cell carcinoma (hSCC) in nude mice. Zips, Daniel*,1, Krause, Mechthild1, Westphal, Jana1, Brüchner, Kerstin2, Eicheler, Wolfgang1, Dörfler, Annegret1, Grenman, Reidar3, Baumann, Michael1,2, 1 Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Medical Faculty, University of Dresden, Dresden, Germany2 Experimental Center, Medical Faculty, University of Dresden, Dresden, Germany3 Dept. of Otorhinolarynology, Turku University Central Hospital, Turku, Finland |
| GRETTON, JOAN | P12-110 Manganese superoxide dismutase-plasmid/liposome (MnSOD-PL) complex protects the oral cavity from irradiation-induced mucositis. Guo, Hongliang*,1, Seixas-Silva, Jose2, Epperly, Michael1, Gretton, Joan1, Shin, Dong2, Greenberger, Joel1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Pittsburgh, PA2 Department of Medical Oncology, Pittsburgh, PA |
| GRETTON, JOAN | P12-111 Localization of superoxide dismutase to the mitochondria is required for radioprotection of cells in vitro. Epperly, Michael*,1, Gretton, Joan1, Jefferson, Mia1, Bernarding, Michael1, Greenberger, Joel1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Pittsburgh, PA |
| GRIDLEY, DAILA | P11-98 Head-localized proton irradiation and immunomodulation in a rat model. Pecaut, Michael*,1, Gridley, Daila1, Moyers, Michael1, Rabin, Bernard2, Nelson, Gregory1, 1 Chan Shun Pavilion, Room A-1010, Loma Linda, CA2 Department of Psychology, Baltimore, MD |
| GRIDLEY, DAILA | P07-54 Comparison of immunomodulatory effects in strains of mice differing in susceptibility to high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation. Gridley, Daila*,1, Pecaut, Michael1, Nelson, Gregory1, 1 Chan Shun Pavilion, Room A-1010, Loma Linda, CA |
| GRIEM, MELVIN | P38-366 Malignant neoplasms after radiation therapy for peptic ulcer. Griem, Melvin*,1, Kleinerman, Ruth2, Stovall, Marilyn3, Weinstock, R.3, Land, Charles2, Carr, Zhanat, 1 Department of Radiation and Cellular Oncology, Chicago, IL2 Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, NCI, Rockville, MD3 Department of Radiation Physics, University of Texas, Houston, TX |
| GRIFFIN, CAROL | S04-4 The function of XRCC2 and other RAD51-like genes in homologous recombination and genetic stability. Thacker, John*,1, Deans, Bryan1, Griffin, Carol1, O'Regan, Paul1, Spink, Karen1, 1 MRC Radiation & Genome Stability Unit, Harwell, Oxfordshire, U.K. |
| GRIFFIN, ROBERT | P13-122 ATM-induced radiosensitization in vitro and in vivo . Choi, EunKyung*,3, Ahn, SeungDo3, Rhee, YunHee3, Chung, HyunSook2, Ha, SungWhan4, Griffin, Robert1, Song, ChangWon1, Park, HeonJoo1,2, 3 Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea2 Department of Microbiology, Inha University, College of Medicine, Inchon, Korea4 Department of Therapeutic Radiology, Seoul, Korea1 Department of Therapeutic Radiology, Minneapolis, MN |
| GRIFFIN, ROBERT | MP05-42 Induction of apoptosis by heat alone or in combination with carboplatin in retinoblastoma cells. Griffin, Robert*,1, Choi, EunKyung3, Lee, Jeong-Hwa4, Chung, HyunSook2, Rhee, YunHee3, Lim, ByungUk2, Park, HeonJoo2, Song, Chang Won1, 1 Department of Therapeutic Radiology, Minneapolis, MN3 Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea4 Department of Biochemistry, Catholic University, College of Medicine, Seoul, 138-7362 Department of Microbiology, Inha University, College of Medicine, Inchon, Korea |
| GRIFFIN, ROBERT | MP05-45 Arsenic trioxide as an anti-vascular adjuvant therapy. Griffin, Robert*,1, Monzen, Hajime1, Williams, Brent1, Song, Chang1, 1 Department of Therapeutic Radiology-Radiation Oncology, Minneapolis, MN |
| GRIFFIN, ROBERT | MS01-1 Using thermal therapy to affect tumor physiology for radiotherapeutic gain. Griffin, Robert*,1, Song, Chang1, 1 University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN |
| GRIFFITH, CARA | P36-360 Redox sensitive protein(s) are involved with anchoring DNA to the nuclear matrix. VanderWaal, Robert*,1, Pierburg, Beth1, Griffith, Cara1, Roti Roti, Joseph1, 1 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO |
| GRIFFITHS, T. DANIEL | P09-74 Role of melanin in protection against oxidative damage in pigmented epitheal cells. Carter, Courtney*,1, Gaillard, Elizabeth1,2, Griffiths, T. Daniel1, 1 Department of Biological Sciences, DeKalb, IL2 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, DeKalb, IL |
| GRIGORIEV, DMITRIJ | P20-197 Effect of structure on relative yields of 8-hydroxy-2'-guanosine in irradiated solutions of guanylic acid. Grigoriev, Dmitrij*,1, Zimbrick, John1, 1 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN |
| GRIMWOOD, BRIAN | P10-84 Alterations in tumor growth, perfusion, hypoxia, and oxygen consumption following administration of endostatin. Fenton, Bruce*,1, Paoni, Scott1, Beauchamp, Brian1, Liang, Li1, Grimwood, Brian2, Tran, Bauhuong1, Ding, Ivan1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Rochester, NY2 New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY |
| GRIMWOOD, BRIAN | P29-284 Endostatin and angiostatin induce tumor and endothelial cell apoptosis through the down-regulation of VEGF/Akt signal transduction pathway. Liu, Wei Min*,1, Keng, Peter1, Yang, Chin-Rang1, Fenton, Bruce1, Grimwood, Brian2, Okunieff, Paul1, Ding, Ivan1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Rochester, NY2 New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY |
| GROEN, HARRY | P17-163 Gemcitabine selectively targets homologous recombination mediated DNA double strand break repair. Wachters, Floris1, Putten, John1, Groen, Harry1, Kampinga, Harm*,2, 1 Department of Pulmonary Diseases, University Hospital Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands2 Department of Radiation & Stress Cell Biology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands |
| GROSOVSKY, ANDREW | P19-194 Instability-Associated Chromosomal Rearrangements are Non-Randomly Distributed in Human Cells. Moore, Steve*,1, Ritter, Linda1, Grosovsky, Andrew1, 1 Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience and Environmental Toxicology Graduate Program, University of California, Riverside, CA |
| GROSOVSKY, ANDREW | P39-371 Generation of Genomic Instability by Formation of Breakage-Prone Chromosomal Rearrangement Junction Sequences. Allen, Rebecca*,1, Moore, Stephen1, Grosovsky, Andrew1, 1 Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, 5419 Boyce Hall, Unversity of California, Riverside, CA |
| GROSOVSKY, ANDREW | P14-134 Enrichment for Gene Conversion Associated with Cross-Over at Chromosomal Loci in Human Cells. Neuwirth, Efrem*,1, Grosovsky, Andrew1, 1 University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA |
| GRUMAN, LYNN | S22-4 Transendothelial function of human metastatic melanoma cells: Role of the microenvironment in cell-fate determination. Hendrix, Mary*,1,3, Seftor, Richard1,3, Seftor, Elisabeth1,3, Gruman, Lynn1, Nickoloff, Brian4, Miele, Lucio4, Sheriff, Don2, Schatteman, Gina3, 1 Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Iowa City, IA3 Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center, Iowa City, IA4 Department of Pathology, Chicago, IL2 Department of Exercise Science, Iowa City, IA |
| GUAN, JUN | P20-196 RPA2 phosphorylation after DNA damage by the coordinated action of ATM and DNA-PK . Wang, Hongyan*,1, Guan, Jun1, Wang, Huichen1, Perrault, Ange1, Wang, Ya1, Iliakis, George1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Kimmel Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA |
| GUAN, JUN | P13-129 Caffeine inhibits homologous recombination in mammalian cells. Wang, Huichen*,1, Wang, Xiang1, Wang, Hongyan1, Guan, Jun1, Iliakis, George2, 1 Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA2 Institute of Medical Radiation Biology |
| GUAN, JUN | MS08-7 Caffeine inhibits homologous recombination in mammalian cells. Wang, Huichen*,1, Wang, Xiang1, Wang, Hongyan1, Guan, Jun1, Iliakis, George2, 1 Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA2 Institute of Medical Radiation Biology |
| GUERRA, ANABEL | P30-292 Abrogation of Radiation-Induced p21 Expression by the Spheroid Microenvironment. Doddi, Vijaya1, LaRue, Karen1, Guerra, Anabel1, Freyer, James*,1, 1 Bioscience Division, Los Alamos, Nm |
| GUEVEN, NURI | S21-1 Role of ATM in DNA damage recognition. Lavin, Martin*,1,2, Scott, Shaun1, Gueven, Nuri1, Kozlov, Sergei1, Beamish, Heather1,3, Fukao, Toshiyuki1,4, 1 Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Qld2 Department of Surgery, Brisbane, Qld3 Department of Pathology, Brisbane, Qld4 Department of Pediatrics, Gifu |
| GUIS, DAVID | S16-2 Redox Sensitive Interactions Between Nrf2 and KIAAO132 (the human homolog of Keap1) Regulate Expression of GCLC, the Catalytic Subunit for gamma Glutamylcysteine Synthetase, the Rate Limiting Enzyme for the Synthesis of Glutathione. Sekhar, Konjeti1, Spitz, Douglas2, Meredith, Michael3, Holt, Jeffrey1, Guis, David4, Marnett, Lawrence1, Summar, Marshall1, Freeman, Michael*,1, 1 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN2 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA3 Oregon Health Science University, Portland, OR4 NCI/ROB, Bethesda, MD |
| GULSTON, MELANIE | P20-217 Endogenous and radiation-induced clustered DNA lesions revealed as Formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase and Endonuclease III sensitive sites. Gulston, Melanie*,1, Jenner, Terry1, de Lara, Catherine1, O'Neill, Peter1, 1 Medical Research Council, Didcot, Oxfordshire |
| GULSTON, MELANIE | MS08-2 Endogenous and radiation-induced clustered DNA lesions revealed as Formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase and Endonuclease III sensitive sites. Gulston, Melanie*,1, Jenner, Terry1, de Lara, Catherine1, O'Neill, Peter1, 1 Medical Research Council, Didcot, Oxfordshire |
| GUO, CHANG | P15-144 IR-induced dephosphorylation of PP1 is controlled by ATM. Larner, James*,1, Brautigan, David2, Guo, Chang1, 1 Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Charlottesville, Va2 Center for Cell Signaling, Charlottesville, Va |
| GUO, GUOZHENGG | P22-249 Genes responsive to MnSOD expression are involved in radiation response. Guo, Guozhengg*,1, Yan-Sanders, Yan2, Lyn-Cook, Beverly2, Longmate, Jeffrey1, Spitz, Douglas3, Oberley, Larry3, Li, Jian-Jian1, 1 Dept. Radiation Research, Duarte, CA2 Division of Molecular Epidemiology, Jefferson, AR3 Free Radical and Radiation Biology Program, Iowa, IA |
| GUO, GUOZHENGG | MS07-2 Genes responsive to MnSOD expression are involved in radiation response. Guo, Guozhengg*,1, Yan-Sanders, Yan2, Lyn-Cook, Beverly2, Longmate, Jeffrey1, Spitz, Douglas3, Oberley, Larry3, Li, Jian-Jian1, 1 Dept. Radiation Research, Duarte, CA2 Division of Molecular Epidemiology, Jefferson, AR3 Free Radical and Radiation Biology Program, Iowa, IA |
| GUO, HONGLIANG | P12-110 Manganese superoxide dismutase-plasmid/liposome (MnSOD-PL) complex protects the oral cavity from irradiation-induced mucositis. Guo, Hongliang*,1, Seixas-Silva, Jose2, Epperly, Michael1, Gretton, Joan1, Shin, Dong2, Greenberger, Joel1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Pittsburgh, PA2 Department of Medical Oncology, Pittsburgh, PA |
| GUO, HOW | P38-368 Cancer risks associated with prolonged low dose r-irradiation. Hwang, Sulun*,1, Lin, Yiping1, chang, Wushou1, Hsieh, Wan1, Guo, How2, 1 Institute of Public Health, National Yang Ming University Medical School, Taipei, Taiwan2 Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Tainan, Taiwan |
| GUO, HOW | MS06-8 Cancer risks associated with prolonged low dose r-irradiation. Hwang, Sulun*,1, Lin, Yiping1, chang, Wushou1, Hsieh, Wan1, Guo, How2, 1 Institute of Public Health, National Yang Ming University Medical School, Taipei, Taiwan2 Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Tainan, Taiwan |
| GUO, XU | P20-218 Structural and functional characterization of BCCIP, a BRCA2-interacting protein. Guo, Xu*,1, Shen, Zhiyuan1, 1 Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Albuquerque, NM |
| GUO, XU | MS08-3 Structural and functional characterization of BCCIP, a BRCA2-interacting protein. Guo, Xu*,1, Shen, Zhiyuan1, 1 Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Albuquerque, NM |
| GUPTA, SEEMA | P13-123 Radiosensitization of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells by DNA ligand H-33342 in vitro and in vivo. Dwarakanath, Bilikere*,1, Gupta, Seema1, Tripathi, Neelima1, Adhikari, Jawahar1, Chandna, Sudhir1, Mathew, T. Lazar, Jain, Viney2,3, 1 Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India2 Wallace-Kettering Neuroscience Institute, Kettering, OH3 Department of Emergency Medicine, Kettering, OH |
| GUSTAFSON, NANCY | P30-301 Model for evaluation of mechanisms responsible for tumor reoxygenation. Tumolo, Gregory1, Gustafson, Nancy1, Dernell, William2, Poulson, Jeanne3, Dewhirst, Mark3, LaRue, Susan1, Trncic, Nadira*,1, 1 Department of Radiological Health Sciences, Fort Collins, CO2 Department of Clinical Sciences, Fort Collins, CO3 Department of Radiation Oncology, Durham, NC |
| GUTIN, PHILIP | MP04-39 Adenovirus-mediated antisense Ku70 gene transfer increases the radiosensitivity of human malignant gliomas. Fuqiu, He1, Shao, Rachel1, Urano, Muneyasu1, Xu, Ming1, Julien, Terrance1, Borrelli, Mike2, Gutin, Philip1, Li, Gloria*,1, 1 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY2 William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI |