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| MA, JUN | P11-104 The cell kinetic basis for radioprotection of murine lung with keratinocyte growth factor. Brinkley, Joey1, Doig, Andrew1, Ma, Jun1, Patel, Nalini1, White, Allen2, Terry, Nicholas*,1, 1 Experimental Radiation Oncology, Houston, Texas2 Biomathematics, Houston, Texas |
| MA, ZHENCHUN | 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 |
| MACDONALD, DENISE | 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 |
| MACFALL, JAMES | P06-48 Comparison of MR imaging and MR spectroscopic parameters with oxygenation, thermometry, and histopathology in 35 patients with high grade soft tissue sarcomas following thermoradiotherapy. Charles, H.2, MacFall, James2, Samulski, Thaddeus1, Brizel, David1, Poulson, Jean1, Yu, Daohai3, Prosnitz, Leonard1, Jones, Ellen1, Dewhirst, Mark1, Lora-Michiels, Michaël*,1, 2 Center for Advanced Magnetic Resonance Development1 Department of Radiation Oncology3 Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Durham, NC |
| MACKEY, MICHAEL | P15-139 p53 is involved in radiation-induced mitotic catastrophe. Ianzini, Fiorenza*,1,2, Baman, Nicki2, Bresnahan, Lacey2, Kosmacek, Elizabeth2, Walters, Andrew2, Mackey, Michael1,2, 1 Department of Radiology, Iowa City, Iowa2 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Iowa City, Iowa |
| MACKEY, MICHAEL | P06-50 Tracking aggressive tumoral cells: analysis of cell motility in irradiated U87MG glioblastoma cells using the large-scaledigital cell analysis system. Bresnahan, Lacey*,1, Squire, Michael1, Ianzini, Fiorenza1,2, Mackey, Michael1,2, 1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Iowa City, IA2 Department of Radiology, Iowa City, IA |
| MACKEY, MICHAEL | MS07-4 Tracking aggressive tumoral cells: analysis of cell motility in irradiated U87MG glioblastoma cells using the large-scaledigital cell analysis system. Bresnahan, Lacey*,1, Squire, Michael1, Ianzini, Fiorenza1,2, Mackey, Michael1,2, 1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Iowa City, IA2 Department of Radiology, Iowa City, IA |
| MACPHAIL, SUSAN | P20-198 DNA Repair Complexes as Indicators of Response to Radiation. MacPhail, Susan*,1, Banath, Judit1, Olive, Peggy1, 1 Medical Biophysics Department, Vancouver, B.C. |
| MAGDA, DARREN | P09-76 Inhibition of thioredoxin reductase by motexafin gadolinium: Effects on PLDR. Biaglow, John*,1,2, Miller, Richard2, Magda, Darren2, Lee, Intae2, Tuttle, Steve1, 1 University of Pennsylvania, Phil, Pa2 Pharmacyclics, Sunnyvale, Ca |
| MAGDA, DARREN | P20-206 Motexafin gadolinium (MGd) Inhibits potentially lethal damage repair in cancer cells following exposure to ionizing radiation. Magda, Darren*,1, Lee, Intae1, Lecane, Phillip1, Miller, Richard1, Biaglow, John2, 1 Pharmacyclics, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA |
| MAGDA, DARREN | P20-209 Oligonucleotide microarray analysis of RNA expression in A549 human lung adenocarcinoma cells following treatment with the radiation enhancer motexafin gadolinium under conditions of potentially lethal damage repair. Hacia, Joseph*,1, Magda, Darren2, Lepp, Cheryl2, Lee, Intae2, Miller, Richard2, 1 Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Los Angeles, CA2 Pharmacyclics, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA |
| MAGUIRE, PAULA | P35-353 A study of the initiation of apoptosis in unirradiated cells by medium from irradiated cells. Lyng, Fiona*,1, Keyes, Ed1, Maguire, Paula1, Seymour, Colin1, Mothersill, Carmel1, 1 Radiation and Environmental Science Centre, Dublin, IRELAND |
| MAHMOUD-AHMED, ASHRAF | P31-307 Ionizing irradiation differential regulates p73 isoforms in some heamatopiotic malignant cell lines; role of p73 in apoptosis.Mahmoud-Ahmed, Ashraf*,1, Dupree, Erica2, Almasan, Alex1,2, 1 Dept. Radiation Oncology, Cleveland, Ohio2 Dept. Cancer Biology, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Ohio |
| MAITY, AMIT | P16-149 Hypoxic tumor cells remain competent for DNA repair. Kao, Gary*,1, Maity, Amit1, Wu, Jun Min1, McKenna, W. Gillies1, Yen, Tim2, Bernhard, Eric1, 1 Dept of Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA2 Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA |
| MAKAR, MICHAEL | P26-276 Biodistribution of a copper carboranyltetraphenylporphyrin in various murine tumors. Nawrocky, Marta1, Micca, Peggy1, Makar, Michael1, Morris, Gerard2, Miura, Michiko*,1, 1 Medical Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY2 Research Institute, University of Oxford, Chruchill Hospital, Oxford, OX3 7LJ, UK |
| MAKRIGIORGOS, MIKE | P35-355 Bystander Effect Produced by Radiolabeled Tumor Cells In Vivo. Kassis, Amin*,1, Xue, Lanny1, Butler, Nicholas1, Makrigiorgos, Mike2, Adelstein, James1, 1 Department of Radiology, Boston, MA2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Boston, MA |
| MALARD, JOEL | P35-345 Hierarchical modeling of DNA repair, genomic instability, bystander effects, and the transformation or killing of cells. Stewart, Robert*,1, Ackerman, Eric1, Lei, Xingye1, Scott, Bobby2, Malard, Joel1, 1 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA2 Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, NM |
| MALYARCHUK, SVITLANA | P17-170 Multiply damaged site repair in HeLa-S3 cells. Malyarchuk, Svitlana*,1, Harrison, Lynn1, 1 Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Shreveport, LA |
| MAMON, HARVEY | P19-192 Unusual radiation-induced cytogenetic responses in p53 and p21 knockout mouse cells. Nagasawa, Hatsumi*,1, Mamon, Harvey1, Dahlberg, William1, Little, John1, 1 Harvard School of Public Health, 665 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA |
| MANCUSO, ANTHONY | 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 |
| MANJILI, MASOUD | S02-4 Formulation of Cancer Vaccines Utilizing the Chaperoning Functions of Heat Shock Proteins. Subjeck, John*,1, Manjili, Masoud1, Wang, Xiang1, Henderson, Robert2, 1 Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY2 Corixa Corporation, Seattle, WA |
| MANJILLI, MASOUD | S02-3 Microarray Analysis of the Effects of HSP110 and grp170 on Human Macrophages and Dendritic Cells. Henderson, Robert*,1, Manjilli, Masoud2, Stover, Axel1, Subjeck, John2, 1 Corixa Corporation, Seattle, WA2 Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY |
| MARIGNANI, PAOLA | P22-254 Characterization of parx, a novel gene induced by ionizing radiation and other genotoxic agents. Wong, Jorge*,1,3, Chen, Zhuo1,3, Ho, Karin1,3, Zhao, Yongxian1,3, Marignani, Paola1,3, Vallis, Katherine1,2,3, 1 Ontario Cancer Institute/ Princess Margaret Hospital/ University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario3 Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario2 Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario |
| MARIGNANI, PAOLA | MS12-1 Characterization of parx, a novel gene induced by ionizing radiation and other genotoxic agents. Wong, Jorge*,1,3, Chen, Zhuo1,3, Ho, Karin1,3, Zhao, Yongxian1,3, Marignani, Paola1,3, Vallis, Katherine1,2,3, 1 Ontario Cancer Institute/ Princess Margaret Hospital/ University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario3 Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario2 Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario |
| MARKS, JAMES | MP05-44 Potentiation of immunoliposome-mediated drug delivery to tumors by local hyperthermia. Kirpotin, Dmitri*,1,2, Park, John2, Stauffer, Paul2, Shao, Yi1, Diederich, Chris2, Marks, James2, Benz, Christopher3, Hong, Keelung1, 1 California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, San Francisco, CA2 University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA3 Buck Institute for Age Research, Novato, CA |
| MARKS, LAWRENCE | P15-137 A Mathematical Model of Radiation Dose Rate and Cell Cycle Effects on the Kinetics of Tumor Cell Killing. Kirkpatrick, John*,1, Dewhirst, Mark1, Marks, Lawrence, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Durham, NC |
| MARKS, LAWRENCE | S06- The volume dependence of RT-induced normal tissue injury in humans. Marks, Lawrence*,1, 1 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC |
| MARKS, LAWRENCE | S06-4 Fractal analysis and volume effects in radiation-induced lung injury. Vujaskovic, Zeljko*,1, Craciunescu, Oana1, Marks, Lawrence, 1 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC |
| MARNETT, LAWRENCE | 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 |
| MARPLES, BRIAN | P15-135 Low dose hyper-radiosensitivity and cell cycle phase. Marples, Brian*,1,2, Short, Susan1, Woodcock, Michael1, Johnston, Peter1, Joiner, Michael1,2, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, HA6 2JR2 Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit, MI-48201 |
| MARPLES, BRIAN | P17-178 Low dose hyper-radiosensitivity and DNA damage recognition. Johnston, Peter*,1, Marples, Brian1,2, Joiner, Michael1,2, Woodcock, Michael1, Chalmers, Anthony1, Cann, Nansi1, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, Middx2 Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit, MI |
| MARPLES, BRIAN | 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 |
| MARPLES, BRIAN | P20-216 Ribozyme and antisense-mediated manipulation of poly(ADP-ribose) polmerase-1 to investigate its role in low-dose hyper-radiosensitivity. Chalmers, Anthony*,1, Scott, Simon1, Marples, Brian1, 1 Experimental Oncology Group, Northwood, Middlesez |
| MARPLES, BRIAN | MS12-7 Ribozyme and antisense-mediated manipulation of poly(ADP-ribose) polmerase-1 to investigate its role in low-dose hyper-radiosensitivity. Chalmers, Anthony*,1, Scott, Simon1, Marples, Brian1, 1 Experimental Oncology Group, Northwood, Middlesez |
| MARSDEN, SAMANTHA | 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 |
| MARSDEN, SAMANTHA | 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 |
| MARSHALL, DAVID | P32-315 Computational modeling of site-specific water radical attack to the base moiety of DNA. Aydogan, Bulent1,2, Bolch, Wesley2, Swarts, Steven3, Turner, James4, Richards, Nigel5, Boone, Amy5, Marshall, David*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, New Brunswick, NJ2 Department of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering, Gainesville, FL3 Syracuse Research Corporation, North Syracuse, NY4 127 Windham Road, Oak Ridge, TN5 Department of Chemistry, Gainesville, FL |
| MARTIN, IAN | 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 |
| MARTIN, SEAN | MS01-4 Nitric oxide, superoxide, hydrogen peroxide and redox active metals in hyperthermia. Buettner, Garry*,1, Venkataraman, Sujatha1, Hall, David1, Schafer, Freya1, Kregel, Kevin1, Martin, Sean1, Oberley, Larry1, 1 Free Radical and Radiation Biology, Iowa City, IA |
| MASON, KATHY | P26-275 Poly(L-glutamic acid)-paclitaxel dramatically enhances the anti-tumor efficacy of radiotherapy. Hunter, Nancy*,1, Mason, Kathy1, Wallace, Sidney1, Milas, Luka, 1 UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Tx |
| MASON, RALPH | S14-2 Prognostic Radiology: the role of tumor physiology assessed by MRI . Mason, Ralph*,1, 1 Dept. Radiology, Dallas, TX |
| MASON, RALPH | P10-87 Comparison of hypoxia and microvascular density in the slow growing well differentiated H vs. the faster growing anaplastic AT1 Dunning Prostate R3327 rat tumor. Zhao, Dawen1, Hahn, Eric*,1, Ran, Sophia2, Constantinescu, Anca1, Mason, Ralph1, 1 Department of Radiology, Dallas, TX2 Department of Pharmacology, Dallas, TX |
| MASSARRO, LEO | P08-68 The Effect of Estrogen on Radiation-induced Cataractogenesis. Tyree, Craig1, DesRosiers, Colleen1, Caperell-Grant, Andrea2, Timmerman, Robert1, Valluri, Shailaja3, Mendonca, Marc1, Moskvin, Vadim1, Massarro, Leo4, Bank, Morris1, Bigsby, Robert2, Dynlacht, Joseph*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology3 Department of Ophthalmology4 Department of Dentistry, Indianapolis, Indiana |
| MASTER, VIRAJ | S11-2 Preliminary report of thermal ablation therapy using ferromagnetic rod (ThermoRod™) in locally recurrent prostate cancer following external beam radiation therapy. Shinohara, Katsuto*,1, Master, Viraj1, Carroll, Peter, 1 Department of Urology, San Francisco, CA |
| MATHEW, T. LAZAR | 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 |
| MATHIESEN, BERIT | 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 |
| MAX, TAMARA | P20-202 Strict regulation of recombination in the rDNA array. Rutherford, Erin*,1, Max, Tamara1, Nickoloff, Jac2, Ruscetti, Tracy1, 1 Bioscience Division, Los Alamos, NM2 Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Albuquerque, NM |
| MAYERHOFER, THOMAS | 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 |
| MAYGARDEN, SUSAN | P10-89 Tumor hypoxia assessment in breast cancer . Varia, Mahesh*,1, Chou, Shu Chuan1, Ballenger, Cynthia2, Maygarden, Susan3, Licht, Lisa1, Raleigh, James1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Chapel Hill, NC2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Durahm, NC3 Department of Pathology, Chapel Hill, NC |
| MAYHUGH, BRENDAN | P23-256 Radiation-induced BCL-2 expression as a consequence of tumor suppressor gene inactivation: apoptotic misregulation and carcinogenesis. Mendonca, Marc*,1, Mayhugh, Brendan1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Indianapolis, IN |
| MAZIN, ALEXANDER | P17-166 In vitro activities and complex formation of the human Rad51B and Rad51C DNA repair proteins. Lio, Yi-Ching*,1, Mazin, Alexander2, Miroshnychenko, Olga1, Kowalczykowski, Stephen2, Chen, David1, 1 Life Sciences Division, Berkeley, CA2 Division of Biological Sciences, Davis, CA |
| MAZUMDER, SUPARNA | 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 |
| MAZUMDER, SUPARNA | 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 |
| MAZURCHUK, RICHARD | MS03-1 Mild (fever-range) whole body hyperthermia can selectively increase tumor vascular volume and vessel permeability and can increase the delivery and anti-tumor effectiveness of DOXIL (liposome encapsulated doxorubicin). Repasky, Elizabeth*,1, Molnar, Merced1, Hylander, Bonnie1, Xu, Yan1, Mazurchuk, Richard1, Evans, Sharon1, Kraybill, William1, 1 Depts of Immunology, Biophysics and Surgery, Buffalo, NY |
| MCBRIDE, WILLIAM | MP02-23 Hyperthermia inhibits 26s proteasome function and abrogates androgen-receptor expression in LNCaP prostate cancer cells. Pajonk, Frank*,1, Riess, Katrin1, Sommer, Alfred1, McBride, William2, 1 Department of Radiation Therapy, Freiburg, Germany2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Los Angeles, CA |
| MCBRIDE, WILLIAM | P24-260 Radiation affects antigen presentation by dendritic cells. Liao, Yu-Pei*,1, McBride, William1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Los Angeles, CA |
| MCBRIDE, WILLIAM | P22-251 Radiation effects on proteasome function. Pervan, Milena*,1, McBride, William1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA |
| MCBRIDE, WILLIAM | S23-3 Is the Proteasome a Redox-Sensitive Target for Radiation and other Stress Signals? McBride, William*,1, Pervan, Milena1, Pajonk, Frank2, 1 Roy E. Coats Lab., Dept. Radiation Oncology and Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA, UCLA, Los Angeles, Ca2 Department of Radiotherapy, Radiological University Clinic, Freiberg, Germany |
| MCBRIDE, WILLIAM | P22-246 Radiation-induced signal transduction through TNF receptor pathways in the murine brain. Daigle, Jennifer*,1, McBride, William2, 1 Department of Hematology/Oncology, Memphis, TN2 Roy E. Coats Research Laboratories, Los Angeles, CA |
| MCBRIDE, WILLIAM | MS04-8 Radiation affects antigen presentation by dendritic cells. Liao, Yu-Pei*,1, McBride, William1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Los Angeles, CA |
| MCBRIDE, WILLIAM | MS05-9 Radiation effects on proteasome function. Pervan, Milena*,1, McBride, William1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA |
| MCCANN, CLAIRE | 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 |
| MCCARTHY, DEBORAH | S01-5 Monitoring the Effect of Mild Hyperthermia on Tumor Hypoxia by Cu-ATSM PET Scanning: Preliminary Studies. Myerson, Robert*,1, Bigott, Heather1, Engelbach, John1, Lewis, Jason1, McCarthy, Deborah1, Sharp, Terry1, Kim, Joonyoung1, Welch, Michael1, 1 **Research supported in part by NIH grants 1R24 CA86307 and 1R24 CA83060., St. Louis, MO |
| MCCARTHY, ELLEN | P36-358 Protective effect of a cyclic AMP analog on radiation-induced increase in glomerular permeability. Sharma, Mukut1, Sharma, Ram1, Mccarthy, Ellen1, Fish, Brian2, Savin, Virginia1, Moulder, John*,2, Cohen, Eric1, 1 Nephrology Division, Department of Medicine, Milwaukee, WI2 Radiation Oncology, Milwaukee, WI |
| MCCAULEY, ROBERT | MP01-2 Correction of drift and motion artifacts in magnetic resonance thermal imaging. Das, Shiva*,1, Craciunescu, Oana1, McCauley, Robert1, Samulski, Thaddeus1, 1 Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Durham, NC |
| MCDANNOLD, NATHAN | MS02-4 MRI monitoring of thermal therapies. McDannold, Nathan*,1, Hynynen, Kullervo1, 1 Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA |
| MCEACHERN, DONNA | P30-297 Mouse window chamber analysis of tumor neovascularization and cell migration after irradiation. Armour, Elwood*,1, Stewart, Kimberly1, McEachern, Donna1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Royal Oak, MI |
| MCERLANE, VERNA | MP04-38 A GDEPT strategy to enhance the efficacy of bioreductive drugs in combination with radiation. Yakkundi, Anita1, Worthington, Jenny1, McErlane, Verna1, Hughes, Ciara1, Hirst, David1, Robson, Tracy1, McKeown, Stephanie*,1, 1 Radiation Science Research Group, Newtownabbey, N. Ireland |
| MCFALL, JAMES | MS05-3 Comparison of MR imaging and MR spectroscopic parameters with oxygenation, thermometry, and histopathology in 35 patients with high grade soft tissue sarcomas following thermoradiotherapy. Charles, H. Cecil2, McFall, James2, Samulski, Thaddeus1, Brizel, David1, Poulson, Jean1, Yu, Daohai3, Prosnitz, Leonard1, Jones, Ellen1, Dewhirst, Mark1, Lora-Michiels, Michaël*,1, 2 Center for Advanced Magnetic Resonance Development1 Department of Radiation Oncology3 Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Durham, NC |
| MCGOUGH, ROBERT | MP01-10 Fast calculations of the nearfield pressure generated by rectangular ultrasound transducers. McGough, Robert*,1, 1 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC |
| MCKAY, MICHAEL | P22-236 Towards individualization of radiotherapy through molecular profiling. Sprung, Carl*,1, Bassal, Sahar1, Davey, Deborah1, Thorne, Natalie2, Speed, Terrance2, McKay, Michael1, 1 Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, Melbourne, Victoria2 Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Melbourne, Victoria |
| MCKENNA, W. GILLIES | P17-172 Histone Deacetylase 4 (HDAC4) forms foci in response to DSB and is a new member of the DNA damage response pathway. Kao, Gary*,1, McKenna, W. Gillies1, Yen, Tim2, 1 Dept of Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA2 Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA |
| MCKENNA, W. GILLIES | P16-149 Hypoxic tumor cells remain competent for DNA repair. Kao, Gary*,1, Maity, Amit1, Wu, Jun Min1, McKenna, W. Gillies1, Yen, Tim2, Bernhard, Eric1, 1 Dept of Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA2 Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA |
| MCKEOWN, STEPHANIE | MP04-38 A GDEPT strategy to enhance the efficacy of bioreductive drugs in combination with radiation. Yakkundi, Anita1, Worthington, Jenny1, McErlane, Verna1, Hughes, Ciara1, Hirst, David1, Robson, Tracy1, McKeown, Stephanie*,1, 1 Radiation Science Research Group, Newtownabbey, N. Ireland |
| MCLEAN, JACK | P19-190 Comparing cytochalasin B versus bromodeoxyuridine for detecting first metaphase spreads in the dicentric chromosome assay. Miller, Susan*,1, Ferrarotto, Catherine1, Azzi, Jonathon1, McLean, Jack1, 1 Consumer and Clinical Radiation Protection Bureau, Ottawa, Ontario |
| MCLEAN, JACK | P31-309 The effect of the ratio of CD4+ to CD8+ T-cells on radiation-induced apoptosis in human lymphocytes. Wilkins, Ruth*,1, Kutzner, Barbara1, Truong, Mimi1, McLean, Jack1, 1 Consumer and Clinical Radiation Protection Bureau, Ottawa, ON |
| MCLELAND, CHRISTOPHER | 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 |
| MCNAMARA, MORGAN | P22-240 Cyclin-dependent-kinase inhibitor expression in irradiated differentiating human lens cell in vitro. Blakely, Eleanor*,1, Chang, Polly2, McNamara, Morgan1, Bjornstad, Kathleen1, Rosen, Chris1, 1 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA2 SRI International, Menlo Park, CA |
| MCNIEL, ELIZABETH | WIP-377 Does tumor microenvironment impact mutagenesis? LaRue, Susan*,1, Trncic, Nadira1, Hall, Emily1, McNiel, Elizabeth1, Tumolo, Gregory1, Waldren, Charles2, 1 Department of Radiological Health Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO2 Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Hiroshima City, Japan |
| MEANEY, PAUL | MS02-2 Exploiting Tissue Properties in Non-Invasive Tomographic Imaging: Microwave and Alternative Modalities Compared. Meaney, Paul*,1, Paulsen, Keith1,2, Fanning, Margaret1, Li, Dun1, Yagnamurthy, Navin1, Fang, Qianqian1, Pendergrass, Sarah1, Raynolds, Timothy1, 1 Thayer School of Engineering, Hanover, NH2 Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Lebanon, NH |
| MEDIN, JEFF | P21-222 A Novel EBV-Targeted Adenoviral Vector Utilizing a Non-Cleavable FasL for Nasopharyngeal Cancer Therapy. LI, Jian-Hua1, SHI, Willa1, CHIA, Marie1, MEDIN, Jeff1, HUANG, Dolly2, KLAMUT, Henry1, YEH, Wen-Chen3, LIU, Fei-Fei*,1, 1 Ontario Cancer Institute, Toronto, Ontario2 Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong3 Amgen Research Institute, Toronto |
| MEIJER, MARIA | P20-203 Properties of eukaryotic polynucleotide kinases: a new base excision repair enzyme . Karimi-Busheri, Feridoun1, Whitehouse, Claire2, Caldecott, Keith2, Meijer, Maria3, Huang, Timothy3, Young, Dallan3, Weinfeld, Michael*,1, 1 Experimental Oncology, Edmonton, Alberta Canada2 School of Biological Sciences, Manchester, UK3 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Oncology, Calgary, Alberta Canada |
| MELTZ, MARTIN | P09-71 Free Thiol containing Antioxidants Influence the MTT Cytotoxicity/Cell viability Assay. Natarajan, Mohan*,1, Mohan, Sumathy2, Meltz, Martin1, Herman, Terence1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, San Antonio, Texas2 Department of Pathology, San Antonio, Texas |
| MELTZER, PAUL | S20-3 Classification and Diagnostic Prediction of Cancers using Gene Expression Profiling and Artificial Neural Networks. Khan, Javed*,1,2, Wei, Jun1,2, Ringnér, Markus1,3, Saal, Lao2, Ladanyi, Marc4, Westermann, Frank5, Peterson, Carsten3, Meltzer, Paul2, 1 Pediatric Oncology Branch, Gaithersburg, MD2 Cancer Genetics Branch, Bethesda, MD3 Complex Systems Division, Lund, Sweden4 Department of Pathology, New York, NY5 Department of Cytogenetics, Heidelberg, Germany |
| MENDONCA, MARC | P08-68 The Effect of Estrogen on Radiation-induced Cataractogenesis. Tyree, Craig1, DesRosiers, Colleen1, Caperell-Grant, Andrea2, Timmerman, Robert1, Valluri, Shailaja3, Mendonca, Marc1, Moskvin, Vadim1, Massarro, Leo4, Bank, Morris1, Bigsby, Robert2, Dynlacht, Joseph*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology3 Department of Ophthalmology4 Department of Dentistry, Indianapolis, Indiana |
| MENDONCA, MARC | P23-256 Radiation-induced BCL-2 expression as a consequence of tumor suppressor gene inactivation: apoptotic misregulation and carcinogenesis. Mendonca, Marc*,1, Mayhugh, Brendan1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Indianapolis, IN |
| MENG, XIANGBING | P20-220 Interaction of BCCIP with PCNA and transcription factors. Meng, Xiangbing*,1, Shen, Zhiyuan1, 1 Dept. of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Albuquerque, NM |
| MENG, XIANGBING | MS11-4 Interaction of BCCIP with PCNA and transcription factors. Meng, Xiangbing*,1, Shen, Zhiyuan1, 1 Dept. of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Albuquerque, NM |
| MERCHANT, MILTON | P14-132 Proton-induced genetic damage in lacZ transgenic mice . Chang, Polly*,1, Rupa, Doppalapudi1, He, Hongchin1, Merchant, Milton1, Lin, Sylvia1, 1 Biopharmaceutical Development Division, Menlo Park, CA |
| MERCHANT, THOMAS | 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 |
| MERCHANT, THOMAS | 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 |
| MERCHANT, THOMAS | 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 |
| MERCHANT, THOMAS | 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 |
| MEREDITH, MICHAEL | 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 |
| MERIIN, ANATOLI | 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 |
| METER, ANITA | P08-56 Changes in cellular functioning and not cell death cause the early radiation-induced loss of rat parotid gland function. Coppes, Robert1, Meter, Anita1, Roffel, Ad2, Kampinga, Harm*,1, 1 Department of Radiation and Stress Cell Biology, Groningen, The Netherlands2 Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Groningen, The Netherlands |
| MEYN, RAY | P21-225 Radiosensitization is Not Increased with the Addition of Adenoviral-E2F-1 when Combined with Adenoviral-p53 Mediated Gene Transfer. Kaminski, Joseph*,1, Hunt, Kelly2, Hachem, Paul1, Meyn, Ray2, Pollack, Alan1, 1 Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA2 M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX |
| MICCA, PEGGY | P11-99 Evaluation of normal tissue response to porphyrin mediated boron neutron capture therapy. Morris, Gerard*,1, Miura, Michiko2, Micca, Peggy2, 1 Research Institute (University of Oxford), Oxford, Oxon2 Medical Department, Upton, New York |
| MICCA, PEGGY | P26-276 Biodistribution of a copper carboranyltetraphenylporphyrin in various murine tumors. Nawrocky, Marta1, Micca, Peggy1, Makar, Michael1, Morris, Gerard2, Miura, Michiko*,1, 1 Medical Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY2 Research Institute, University of Oxford, Chruchill Hospital, Oxford, OX3 7LJ, UK |
| MICHAEL, BARRY | P35-351 Study of bystander responses and genomic instability in repair-deficient hamster cells. Ziouzikov, Nikolai*,1,2, Nakatomi, Satoko1, Zdzienicka, Malgorzata3, Folkard, Melvyn1, Michael, Barry1, Prise, Kevin1, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, UK2 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow region, Russia3 Department of Radiation Genetics and Chemical Mutagenesis, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, Netherlands, Leiden, Netherlands |
| MICHAEL, BARRY | P17-175 Microscopic visualisation of DNA damage and repair with targeted irradiation. Tartier, Laurence2, Newman, Heidi1, Schettino, Guiseppe1, Folkard, Melvyn1, DeMurcia, Gilbert2, Michael, Barry1, Prise, Kevin*,1, 2 CNRS, Strasbourg, 674001 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, Middlesex |
| MICHAEL, BARRY | P35-357 Bystander responses in tissues: Implications from targeted studies in an explant model. Prise, Kevin*,1, Belyakov, Oleg1,2, Folkard, Melvyn1, Mothersill, Carmel2, Michael, Barry1, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, Middlesex2 Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, 2 |
| MICHAEL, BARRY | P33-328 Upgrading of the Gray Laboratory microprobe with higher energy X-rays and investigation of the bystander effect through the cell cycle. Schettino, Giuseppe*,1, Folkard, Melvyn1, Prise, Kevin1, Vojnovic, Boris1, Held, Kethryn2, Michael, Barry1, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, UK2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Boston, MA |
| MICHAEL, BARRY | P35-342 Microbeam studies of relationships between bystander, direct and adaptive responses in V79 cells. Schettino, Giuseppe1, Newman, Heidi1, Prise, Kevin1, Folkard, Melvyn1, Held, Kathryn2, Michael, Barry*,1, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, Middlesex2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Boston, MA |
| MICHAEL, BARRY | P17-177 The production of ssb and dsb in fully hydrated DNA by 8.4eV VUV photons. Folkard, Melvyn*,1, Prise, Kevin1, Holding, Gemma1, Michael, Barry1, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, Middlesex |
| MICHAEL, BARRY | 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 |
| MICHAEL, BARRY | 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 |
| MICHAEL, BARRY | S19-4 Targeted versus non-targeted cellular responses at low doses. Prise, Kevin*,1, Folkard, Melvyn1, Michael, Barry1, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, Middlesex |
| MICHAUD, MARC | P34-337 Electron-thymine scattering cross sections at low energy (1-12 ev): electronic and vibrationnal excitations. Levesque, Pierre*,1, Michaud, Marc1, Sanche, Leon1, 1 Département de Médecine Nucléaire et Radiobiologie, Sherbrooke, PQ, (CANADA) |
| MICHAUD, MARC | MS06-4 Electron-thymine scattering cross sections at low energy (1-12 ev): electronic and vibrationnal excitations. Levesque, Pierre*,1, Michaud, Marc1, Sanche, Leon1, 1 Département de Médecine Nucléaire et Radiobiologie, Sherbrooke, PQ, (CANADA) |
| MIELE, LUCIO | 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 |
| MIHAYLOVA, VALIA | 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 |
| MIKKELSEN, ROSS | S16-3 Activation of a reversible mitochondrial permeability transition: A sensing/amplification mechanism for cellular oxidative events. Mikkelsen, Ross*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Richmond, Virginia |
| MIKKELSEN, ROSS | S23-4 Radiation-induced Tyrosine Nitration and S-Nitrosylation of Proteins. Mikkelsen, Ross*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Richmond, VA |
| MILAS, LUKA | P26-275 Poly(L-glutamic acid)-paclitaxel dramatically enhances the anti-tumor efficacy of radiotherapy. Hunter, Nancy*,1, Mason, Kathy1, Wallace, Sidney1, Milas, Luka, 1 UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Tx |
| MILLER, ALEXANDRA | P25-262 RADIATION-INDUCED ALTERATIONS IN p21Waf1Cip1 GENE EXPRESSION AND ENCODED PROTEIN CONTENT: DEVELOPMENT OF NOVEL BIODOSIMETRY METHODOLOGIES; . Miller, Alexandra*,1, Chen, John2, Luo, Lei2, Blakely, William1, 1 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Bethesda, MD2 National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD |
| MILLER, ALEXANDRA | P33-326 Development of a microsphere-based multi-analyte assay system for radiation biodosimetry. Muderhwa, Jean*,1, Miller, Alexandra1, Prasanna, Pataje1, Ponce-Toledo, Ignacio1, Blakely, William1, 1 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Bethesda, MD |
| MILLER, J. | P20-201 How does 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (hOGG1) recognize oxoG:C base pairs? Fan-Chiang, C.1, Miller, J.*,1, Straatsma, T.2, Kennedy, M.2, 1 Washington State University - TriCities, Richland, WA2 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA |
| MILLER, J. | P33-325 Dosimetry Calculations for Electron Microbeams. Lynch, D.*,1, Wilson, W.1, Lewis, R.1, Kameya, M..1, Miller, J.1, 1 Washington State University - TriCities, Richland, WA |
| MILLER, JOHN | P33-319 Soft X-ray Microbeam Dosimetry. Wilson, Walter*,1, Miller, John1, Lynch, Donald1, Wei, Kui1, 1 Washington State University-TriCities, Richland, WA |
| MILLER, JOHN | P35-354 Cellular Communication by Shed Proteins: Possible mechanism for bystander effects. Springer, David*,1, Opresko, Lee1, Wiley, H.1, Miller, John2, 1 Molecular Biosciences Dept. Battelle, PNNL, Richland, WA2 Washington State University - TriCities, Richland, WA |
| MILLER, RICHARD | P09-76 Inhibition of thioredoxin reductase by motexafin gadolinium: Effects on PLDR. Biaglow, John*,1,2, Miller, Richard2, Magda, Darren2, Lee, Intae2, Tuttle, Steve1, 1 University of Pennsylvania, Phil, Pa2 Pharmacyclics, Sunnyvale, Ca |
| MILLER, RICHARD | P20-206 Motexafin gadolinium (MGd) Inhibits potentially lethal damage repair in cancer cells following exposure to ionizing radiation. Magda, Darren*,1, Lee, Intae1, Lecane, Phillip1, Miller, Richard1, Biaglow, John2, 1 Pharmacyclics, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA |
| MILLER, RICHARD | P20-209 Oligonucleotide microarray analysis of RNA expression in A549 human lung adenocarcinoma cells following treatment with the radiation enhancer motexafin gadolinium under conditions of potentially lethal damage repair. Hacia, Joseph*,1, Magda, Darren2, Lepp, Cheryl2, Lee, Intae2, Miller, Richard2, 1 Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Los Angeles, CA2 Pharmacyclics, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA |
| MILLER, SUSAN | P19-190 Comparing cytochalasin B versus bromodeoxyuridine for detecting first metaphase spreads in the dicentric chromosome assay. Miller, Susan*,1, Ferrarotto, Catherine1, Azzi, Jonathon1, McLean, Jack1, 1 Consumer and Clinical Radiation Protection Bureau, Ottawa, Ontario |
| MILLIGAN, JAMIE | P32-314 Classification and detection of complex DNA lesions in irradiated plasmid DNA. Schulte, Reinhard*,1, Milligan, Jamie2,3, 1 Department of Radiation Medicine, Loma Linda, CA2 Radiobiology Program, Loma Linda, CA3 Department of Radiology, La Jolla, CA |
| MINER, VENITA | P12-115 Effects of the novel systemic radioprotectant 5-androstenediol on phagocytosis and oxidative burst in monocytes and granulocytes from mice exposed to whole-body gamma-irradiation. Whitnall, Mark*,1, Villa, Vilmar1, Benjack, James1, Miner, Venita1, Seed, Thomas1, Jackson, William1, 1 Radiation Casualty Management Team, Bethesda, MD |
| MIROSHNYCHENKO, OLGA | P17-166 In vitro activities and complex formation of the human Rad51B and Rad51C DNA repair proteins. Lio, Yi-Ching*,1, Mazin, Alexander2, Miroshnychenko, Olga1, Kowalczykowski, Stephen2, Chen, David1, 1 Life Sciences Division, Berkeley, CA2 Division of Biological Sciences, Davis, CA |
| MIRZAYANS, RAZMIK | P15-140 The development of multinucleated giant cells following low dose irradiation in p53-proficient human tumor cells correlates with diminished p21(WAF1) protein abundance.Murray, David*,1, Mirzayans, Razmik1, 1 Department of Experimental Oncology, Edmonton, Alberta |
| MISELIS, NATHAN | P14-131 Effects of different alleles of the tumor suppressor p53 transfected back into a p53-null human lymphoblastoid cell line on spontaneous and X-ray induced mutation. Zhang, Qinming*,1, Miselis, Nathan2, Luo, Chenmei1, Hickman, Suzanne1, Liber, Howard1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Boston, MA2 Brown University, Providence, RI |
| MISONOH, J. | P31-308 Radiation Induced Teratogenic Effects in Fetal Mice with Varying Trp53 Function: Influence of Prior Radiation or Heat Stress. Mitchel, R.*,1, Dolling, J-A.1, Misonoh, J.2, Boreham, D.3, 1 Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, ON Canada2 Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Abiko City, Japan3 Medical Physics and Applied Radiation Sciences, Hamilton, ON Canada |
| MITCHEL, R. | P31-308 Radiation Induced Teratogenic Effects in Fetal Mice with Varying Trp53 Function: Influence of Prior Radiation or Heat Stress. Mitchel, R.*,1, Dolling, J-A.1, Misonoh, J.2, Boreham, D.3, 1 Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, ON Canada2 Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Abiko City, Japan3 Medical Physics and Applied Radiation Sciences, Hamilton, ON Canada |
| MITCHEL, R. | P23-255 Low Doses of Radiation Increase the Latency of Spontaneous Cancers in Cancer Prone Trp53 Heterozygous Mice. Mitchel, R.*,1, Jackson, J.1, Carlisle, S.1, 1 Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, ON Canada |
| MITCHEL, R. | S05-4 Adaptive response to radiation in vivo. Mitchel, R.*,1, 1 Atomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River, ON Canada |
| MITCHELL, JAMES | P06-51 Non-invasive Imaging of Oxygen using Overhauser Enhanced MRI. Krishna, Murali*,1, English, Sean, Reijnders, Koen1, Subramanian, Sankaran1, Mitchell, James1, 1 Radiation Biology Branch, Bethesda, MD |
| MITCHELL, JAMES | P31-302 The effect of antioxidants on radiation-induced apoptosis pathways in TK6 cells. Samuni, Ayelet*,1, DeGraff, William1, Cook, John1, Krishna, Murali1, Russo, Angelo1, Mitchell, James1, 1 Radiation Biology Branch, Division of Clinical Sciences, Bethesda, MD |
| MITCHELL, JAMES | L06- Metabolic Oxidative Stress and Cancer Therapy. Mitchell, James*,1, 1 Radiation Biology Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland |
| MITCHELL, JAMES | L06-3 Novel magnetic resonance imaging for non-invasive assessment of tissue oxygen concentration and redox status. Mitchell, James*,1, Russo, Angelo1, Kuppusamy, Periannan2, Subramanian, Sankaran1, Cook, John1, Krishna, Murali1, 1 Radiation Biology Branch, Bethesda, Maryland2 Division of Cardiology, Baltimore, Maryland |
| MITCHELL, STEPHEN | 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 |
| MITRA, SANKAR | P13-128 Role of p53 in the resistance of gliomas to BCNU and TMZ. Bocangel, Dora*,1, Bhakat, Kishor1, Kokkinakis, Demetrius2, Mitra, Sankar1, 1 Sealy Center for Molecular Sciences, Galveston, TX2 University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania |
| MITRA, SANKAR | MS07-5 Role of p53 in the resistance of gliomas to BCNU and TMZ. Bocangel, Dora*,1, Bhakat, Kishor1, Kokkinakis, Demetrius2, Mitra, Sankar1, 1 Sealy Center for Molecular Sciences, Galveston, TX2 University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania |
| MITTAL, BHARAT | S01-4 External HT with BSD 2000 sigma 60 system and radiation therapy for locally advanced and / radiation-refractory prostate cancer . Kalapurakal, John*,1, Pierce, Margret1, Mittal, Bharat1, Chen, Alan1, Sathiaseelan, Vythialingam1, 1 Division of Radiation Oncology, Chicago, IL |
| MIURA, MICHIKO | P11-99 Evaluation of normal tissue response to porphyrin mediated boron neutron capture therapy. Morris, Gerard*,1, Miura, Michiko2, Micca, Peggy2, 1 Research Institute (University of Oxford), Oxford, Oxon2 Medical Department, Upton, New York |
| MIURA, MICHIKO | P26-276 Biodistribution of a copper carboranyltetraphenylporphyrin in various murine tumors. Nawrocky, Marta1, Micca, Peggy1, Makar, Michael1, Morris, Gerard2, Miura, Michiko*,1, 1 Medical Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY2 Research Institute, University of Oxford, Chruchill Hospital, Oxford, OX3 7LJ, UK |
| MLADEK, ANN | P26-274 Continuous inhibition of mTOR enhances the efficacy of radiation therapy in U87 glioma xenografts. Sarkaria, Jann*,1, Eshleman, Jeffrey1, Carlson, Brett1, Mladek, Ann1, Shide, Kathleen1, Kastner, Brian1, 1 Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN |
| MOHAN, SUMATHY | P09-71 Free Thiol containing Antioxidants Influence the MTT Cytotoxicity/Cell viability Assay. Natarajan, Mohan*,1, Mohan, Sumathy2, Meltz, Martin1, Herman, Terence1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, San Antonio, Texas2 Department of Pathology, San Antonio, Texas |
| MOHIUDDIN, MOHAMMED | P39-373 DNA Binding Activity of 54 Transcription Factors in Response to Low Dose Fractionated Radiation in Ovarian Carcinoma. Brandon, Jason*,1,2, Alcock, Rachael1,2, Dey, Swatee1, Sathishkumar, Sabapathi1, Chendil, Damodaran1, Mohiuddin, Mohammed1, Chatfield, Lee2, Ahmed, Mansoor1, 1 University of Kentucky, Dept of Radiation Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky2 University of Central Lancashire, Preston, England |
| MOHIUDDIN, MOHAMMED | P13-124 Low-Dose Fractionated Radiation Potentiates the Effects of Paclitaxel in Wild-Type and Mutant p53 Head and Neck Tumor Cell Lines. Arnold, Suzanne2, Valentino, Joseph2, Chendil, Damodaran1, Das, Anindita1, Mohiuddin, Mohammed1, Ahmed, Mansoor1, Dey, Swatee*,1, 2 Department of Clinical Sciences, Lexington, KY1 Department of Radiation Medicine, Lexington, KY |
| MOHIUDDIN, MOHAMMED | 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 |
| MOHIUDDIN, MOHAMMED | 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 |
| MOHIUDDIN, MOHAMMED | MS04-2 Low-Dose Fractionated Radiation Potentiates the Effects of Paclitaxel in Wild-Type and Mutant p53 Head and Neck Tumor Cell Lines. Arnold, Suzanne2, Valentino, Joseph2, Chendil, Damodaran1, Das, Anindita1, Mohiuddin, Mohammed1, Ahmed, Mansoor1, Dey, Swatee*,1, 2 Department of Clinical Sciences, Lexington, KY1 Department of Radiation Medicine, Lexington, KY |
| MOHIUDDIN, MOHAMMED | P22-247 TGF- signaling and radiation response in lung cancer.Sathishkumar, Sabapathi*,1, Alcock, Rachael1, Dey, Swatee1, Chendil, Damodaran2, Krishna, Andhal2, Parekh, Sagar1, Mohiuddin, Mohammed1, Ahmed, Mansoor1, 1 University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY2 University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY |
| MOHIUDDIN, MOHAMMED | MS11-7 DNA Binding Activity of 54 Transcription Factors in Response to Low Dose Fractionated Radiation in Ovarian Carcinoma. Brandon, Jason*,1,2, Alcock, Rachael1,2, Dey, Swatee1, Sathishkumar, Sabapathi1, Chendil, Damodaran1, Mohiuddin, Mohammed1, Chatfield, Lee2, Ahmed, Mansoor1, 1 University of Kentucky, Dept of Radiation Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky2 University of Central Lancashire, Preston, England |
| MOLNAR, MERCED | MS03-1 Mild (fever-range) whole body hyperthermia can selectively increase tumor vascular volume and vessel permeability and can increase the delivery and anti-tumor effectiveness of DOXIL (liposome encapsulated doxorubicin). Repasky, Elizabeth*,1, Molnar, Merced1, Hylander, Bonnie1, Xu, Yan1, Mazurchuk, Richard1, Evans, Sharon1, Kraybill, William1, 1 Depts of Immunology, Biophysics and Surgery, Buffalo, NY |
| MOLNAR, MERCED | WIP-389 Changes in the vascular permeability of Colon-26 tumors treated with fever-range whole-body hyperthermia. Molnar, Merced*,1, Repasky, Elizabeth1, 1 Department of Immunology, Buffalo, NY |
| MONTI, FRANCESCA | P28-279 Delayed effects induced in human hybrid cells by UVB radiation. Bettega, Daniela1,2, Calzolari, Paola1,2, Doneda, Luisa1, Redpath, Leslie3, Burattini, Emilio4,5, Belloni, Fabio4, Monti, Francesca5, Tallone, Lucia*,1,2, 1 Università di Milano, Milano, Italia2 I. N. F. N - Sezione di Milano, Milano, Italia3 University of California, Irvine, California-USA4 I. N. F. N. - Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, Frascati , Roma, Italia5 Università di Verona, Verona, Italia |
| MONZEN, HAJIME | 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 |
| MOORE, STEPHEN | 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 |
| MOORE, STEVE | 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 |
| MORALES, AYANA | P15-147 Identification and characterization of novel human HRAD9 and mouse Mrad9 paralogues. Hopkins, Kevin*,1, Wang, Xiaojian1, Morales, Ayana1, Hang, Haiying1, Lieberman, Howard1, 1 Center for Radiological Research, New York, NY |
| MORAN, JAMES | 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 |
| MOROS, EDUARDO | MP01-4 In Vitro Measurement and analysis of backscattered ultrasound and its change with temperature. Straube, William*,1, Arthur, R. Martin2, Starman, Jared2, Moros, Eduardo1, 1 Washington Universtiy School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO2 Washington University, St. Louis, MO |
| MOROS, EDUARDO | MP03-25 The making of a clinical SURLAS: Finalizing the scanning reflector mechanism. Moros, Eduardo*,1, Novak, Petr1, Straube, William1, Myerson, Robert1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, St. Louis, MO |
| MOROS, EDUARDO | P17-155 The DNA double-strand break repair protein MRE11 is a major target for radiosensitivity by moderate hyperthermia. Xu, Mai*,1, Myerson, Robert2, Moros, Eduardo3, Hunt, Clayton1, Straube, William3, Roti Roti, Joseph1, 1 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO2 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO3 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO |
| MOROS, EDUARDO | MS02-1 Noninvasive Temperature Estimation Based on the Energy of Backscattered Ultrasound. Arthur, R. Martin*,1, Straube, William2, Moros, Eduardo2, 1 Department of Electrical Engineering, St. Louis, MO2 Department of Radiation Oncology, St. Louis, MO |
| MOROS, EDUARDO | MP01-12 Dynamics of cell culture media temperature inside flasks kept in laboratory incubators. Moros, Eduardo*,1, Xu, Mai1, Straube, William1, Roti Roti, Joseph1, 1 Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO |
| MOROS, EDUARDO | S07-1 Radiosensitization of Human Tumor Cells by Moderation Hyperthermia_Considerations for Thermal Goals. Roti Roti, Joseph*,1, Xu, Mai1, Moros, Eduardo1, Myerson, Robert1, Straube, William1, 1 Division of Radiation and Cancer Biology, St. Louis, Mo |
| MORRIS, GERARD | P11-99 Evaluation of normal tissue response to porphyrin mediated boron neutron capture therapy. Morris, Gerard*,1, Miura, Michiko2, Micca, Peggy2, 1 Research Institute (University of Oxford), Oxford, Oxon2 Medical Department, Upton, New York |
| MORRIS, GERARD | P26-276 Biodistribution of a copper carboranyltetraphenylporphyrin in various murine tumors. Nawrocky, Marta1, Micca, Peggy1, Makar, Michael1, Morris, Gerard2, Miura, Michiko*,1, 1 Medical Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY2 Research Institute, University of Oxford, Chruchill Hospital, Oxford, OX3 7LJ, UK |
| MORRIS, GERARD | P11-92 Late radiation effects in the dog brain: correlation of MRI and histological changes. Benczik, Judit*,1, Tenhunen, Mikko2, Snellman, Marjatta1, Joensuu, Heikki2, Kallio, Merja3, Morris, Gerard4, Hopewell, John4, 1 Department of Clinical Veterinary Sciences, Helsinki, Finland2 Department of Oncology, Helsinki, Finland3 Department of Neurology, Helsinki, Finland4 Normal Tissue Radiobiology Research Group, Oxford, United Kingdom |
| MORRISON, DONALD | 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 |
| MOSKVIN, VADIM | P08-68 The Effect of Estrogen on Radiation-induced Cataractogenesis. Tyree, Craig1, DesRosiers, Colleen1, Caperell-Grant, Andrea2, Timmerman, Robert1, Valluri, Shailaja3, Mendonca, Marc1, Moskvin, Vadim1, Massarro, Leo4, Bank, Morris1, Bigsby, Robert2, Dynlacht, Joseph*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology3 Department of Ophthalmology4 Department of Dentistry, Indianapolis, Indiana |
| MOTHERSHILL, CARMEL | WS02- Lessons from the Multicellular World. Barcellos-Hoff, Mary*,1, Wright, Eric2, Mothershill, Carmel3, 1 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA2 University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland3 Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, Ireland |
| MOTHERSILL, CARMEL | P35-353 A study of the initiation of apoptosis in unirradiated cells by medium from irradiated cells. Lyng, Fiona*,1, Keyes, Ed1, Maguire, Paula1, Seymour, Colin1, Mothersill, Carmel1, 1 Radiation and Environmental Science Centre, Dublin, IRELAND |
| MOTHERSILL, CARMEL | P35-357 Bystander responses in tissues: Implications from targeted studies in an explant model. Prise, Kevin*,1, Belyakov, Oleg1,2, Folkard, Melvyn1, Mothersill, Carmel2, Michael, Barry1, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, Middlesex2 Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, 2 |
| MOTHERSILL, CARMEL | P25-266 Elevated G 2 chromosomal radiosensitivity observed in patients with benign and malignant prostate conditions. Howe, Orla*,1, O Malley, Kiaran2, Daly, Peter3, Seymour, Colin1, Mothersill, Carmel1, 1 Radiation & Environmental Science Centre, Dublin 8, Ireland2 Urology Dept, Dublin3 Oncology Dept, Dublin |
| MOTHERSILL, CARMEL | P35-349 Investigation of radiation induced genomic instability, the bystander effect and DNA methylation changes. Keyes, Edward*,1, Lyng, Fiona1, Howe, Orla1, Seymour, Colin1, Schofield, Paul2, Mothersill, Carmel1, 1 Radiation and Environmental Science Centre, D.I.T., Kevin St., Dublin 8, Ireland., Dublin, Ireland2 Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology, Dept. of Anatomy, University of Cambridge, UK., Cambridge, UK |
| MOTHERSILL, CARMEL | MS07-3 Elevated G 2 chromosomal radiosensitivity observed in patients with benign and malignant prostate conditions. Howe, Orla*,1, O Malley, Kiaran2, Daly, Peter3, Seymour, Colin1, Mothersill, Carmel1, 1 Radiation & Environmental Science Centre, Dublin 8, Ireland2 Urology Dept, Dublin3 Oncology Dept, Dublin |
| MOTHERSILL, CARMEL | MS06-6 Investigation of radiation induced genomic instability, the bystander effect and DNA methylation changes. Keyes, Edward*,1, Lyng, Fiona1, Howe, Orla1, Seymour, Colin1, Schofield, Paul2, Mothersill, Carmel1, 1 Radiation and Environmental Science Centre, D.I.T., Kevin St., Dublin 8, Ireland., Dublin, Ireland2 Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology, Dept. of Anatomy, University of Cambridge, UK., Cambridge, UK |
| MOTHERSILL, CARMEL | P31-311 Ultrastructural effects of ionising radiation on primary cultures of rainbow trout skin. Olwell, Peter*,1, Lyng, Fiona1, Lyons-Alcantara, Maria2, Seymour, Colin1, Cottell, David3, Mothersill, Carmel1, 1 Radiation and Environmental Science Centre, Dublin Institute of Technology, Kevin St, Dublin, Ireland2 Marine Institute, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland3 Electron Microscopy Laboratory, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland |
| MOULDER, JOHN | P08-62 Why are mice more resistant to renal irradiation than rats? Moulder, John*,1, Cohen, Eric2, Fish, Brian1, Sharma, Mukut2, 1 Radiation Oncology, Milwaukee, WI2 Medicine, Milwaukee, WI |
| MOULDER, JOHN | P08-63 Nitric oxide (NO) and radiation nephropathy. Fish, Brian*,1, Cohen, Eric2, Moulder, John1, 1 Radiation Oncology, Milwaukee, WI2 Medicine, Milwaukee, WI |
| MOULDER, JOHN | P36-358 Protective effect of a cyclic AMP analog on radiation-induced increase in glomerular permeability. Sharma, Mukut1, Sharma, Ram1, Mccarthy, Ellen1, Fish, Brian2, Savin, Virginia1, Moulder, John*,2, Cohen, Eric1, 1 Nephrology Division, Department of Medicine, Milwaukee, WI2 Radiation Oncology, Milwaukee, WI |
| MOYERS, MICHAEL | 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 |
| MUDERHWA, J. | 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 |
| MUDERHWA, JEAN | P33-326 Development of a microsphere-based multi-analyte assay system for radiation biodosimetry. Muderhwa, Jean*,1, Miller, Alexandra1, Prasanna, Pataje1, Ponce-Toledo, Ignacio1, Blakely, William1, 1 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Bethesda, MD |
| MUELLER-KLIESER, WOLFGANG | WIP-374 High lactate levels in primary tumors are correlated with the occurrence of distant metastasis in patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma. Walenta, Stefan*,1, Chau, TheVan1, Lehr, Hans-Anton2, Kunz-Schughart, Leoni3, Fuerst, Alois4, Schroeder, Thies1, Mueller-Klieser, Wolfgang1, 1 University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany2 University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany3 University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany4 University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany |
| MULTANI, ASHA | P39-370 Isolation and characterization of clones with non-overlapping X-radiation and drug responses from a human colorectal tumor cell line. Ng, Cheng*,1,2, Multani, Asha3, Pathak, Sen3, Kendal, Wayne4, Qutob, Sami1,2, 1 Centre for Cancer Therapeutics, Ottawa, ON, Canada2 Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Ottawa, ON, Canada3 Dept. of Cancer Biology, Houston, TX4 Radiation Oncology, Ottawa, ON, Canada |
| MURLEY, JEFFREY | 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 |
| MURNANE, JOHN | WIP-380 Chromosome instability resulting from a single double-strand break near a telomere in mouse embryonic stem cells. Lo, Anthony1, Sprung, Carl1, Reynolds, Gloria1, Fouladi, Bijan1, Sabatier, Laure2, Murnane, John*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, San Francisco, CA2 Laboratoire de Radiobiologie et Oncologie, Fonenay-aux-Roses, France |
| MURPHY, MICHAEL | P20-210 ATM Phosphorylates Histone H2AX in Response to DNA Double-Strand Breaks. Burma, Sandeep*,1, Chen, Benjamin1, Murphy, Michael1, Kurimasa, Akihiro2, Chen, David1, 1 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Life Sciences Division, Berkeley, CA2 Tottori University, Tottori, JAPAN |
| MURPHY, MICHAEL | P17-156 DNA-Dependent protein kinase regulates Werner syndrome protein linking aging to DNA repair. Yannone, Steven*,1, Roy, Sashwati2, Chan, Doug1, Murphy, Michael1, Huang, Shurong1,3, Han, Seungil1, Campisi, Judith1, Chen, David1, 1 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California2 Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, Columbus, Ohio3 Palo Alto Institute of Molecular Medicine, Palo Alto, California |
| MURRAY, DAVID | P15-140 The development of multinucleated giant cells following low dose irradiation in p53-proficient human tumor cells correlates with diminished p21(WAF1) protein abundance.Murray, David*,1, Mirzayans, Razmik1, 1 Department of Experimental Oncology, Edmonton, Alberta |
| MUSCHEL, RUTH | S22-2 Fate of Circulating Tumor Cells. Muschel, Ruth*,1, Fu, Weili1, Kim, Jay1, Wong, Chris1, Al-Mehdi, Abu1, Zhou, Zenyi1, Roos, Ed3, DiPersio, Mike2, 1 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA3 Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands2 Albany Medical College, Albany, NY |
| MYERSON, ROBERT | MP03-25 The making of a clinical SURLAS: Finalizing the scanning reflector mechanism. Moros, Eduardo*,1, Novak, Petr1, Straube, William1, Myerson, Robert1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, St. Louis, MO |
| MYERSON, ROBERT | P17-155 The DNA double-strand break repair protein MRE11 is a major target for radiosensitivity by moderate hyperthermia. Xu, Mai*,1, Myerson, Robert2, Moros, Eduardo3, Hunt, Clayton1, Straube, William3, Roti Roti, Joseph1, 1 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO2 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO3 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO |
| MYERSON, ROBERT | S01-5 Monitoring the Effect of Mild Hyperthermia on Tumor Hypoxia by Cu-ATSM PET Scanning: Preliminary Studies. Myerson, Robert*,1, Bigott, Heather1, Engelbach, John1, Lewis, Jason1, McCarthy, Deborah1, Sharp, Terry1, Kim, Joonyoung1, Welch, Michael1, 1 **Research supported in part by NIH grants 1R24 CA86307 and 1R24 CA83060., St. Louis, MO |
| MYERSON, ROBERT | S07-1 Radiosensitization of Human Tumor Cells by Moderation Hyperthermia_Considerations for Thermal Goals. Roti Roti, Joseph*,1, Xu, Mai1, Moros, Eduardo1, Myerson, Robert1, Straube, William1, 1 Division of Radiation and Cancer Biology, St. Louis, Mo |
| MYERSON, ROBERT | S01- Current and evolving clinical hyperthermia. Jones, Ellen*,1, Prosnitz, Leonard1, Hurwitz, Mark2, Kalapurakal, John3, Myerson, Robert4, 1 Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Durham, NC2 Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, MA3 Northwest Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL4 Radiation Oncology Center, St. Louis, MO |
| MYINT, KENJI | P26-271 The evaluation of recombinational repair process in response to cisplatin and/or radiation. Raaphorst, G. Peter*,1, Myint, Kenji1, Lifang, Li1, Ng, Cheng1, 1 Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre, Ottawa, Ontario |