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| NACZKI, CHRISTINE | P30-290 Regulation of protein synthesis by hypoxia through activation of the protein kinase PERK and phosphorylation of eIF2 .Koumenis, Constantinos*,1, Naczki, Christine1, Koritzinsky, Marianne2, Wouters, Bradly2, 1 Wake Forest Univ. School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC2 University of Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands |
| NADOBNY, JACEK | 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 |
| NAFZIGER, DAN | S09-2 Phase I study of replication-competent adenovirus-mediated double suicide gene therapy for local recurrence of prostate cancer. Freytag, Svend*,1, Khil, Mark1, Stricker, Hans1, Peabody, James1, Deperalta-Venturina, Mariza1, Nafziger, Dan1, Kim, Jae Ho1, 1 Departments of Radiation Oncology, Urology, Pathology and Infectious Disease, Detroit, MI |
| NAGASAWA, HATSUMI | P19-191 Multiple manifestations of radiation-induced genomic instability in mammalian cells. Romney, Carla*,1, Nagasawa, Hatsumi1, Little, John1, 1 Laboratory of Radiobiology, Dept. of Cancer Cell Biology, Boston, MA |
| NAGASAWA, HATSUMI | P35-350 Bystander effects: Mutations and chromosomal aberrations in DNA repair deficient cells. Little, John*,1, Nagasawa, Hatsumi1, 1 Harvard School of Public Health, 665 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA |
| NAGASAWA, HATSUMI | 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 |
| NAKAMATSU, KIYOSHI | MP03-26 A Modified Subtrap Method of RF Capacitive Heating. Kanamori, Shuichi*,1, Nakamatsu, Kiyoshi1, Suzuki, Minoru1, Nishimura, Yasumasa1, 1 Dept. of Radiology, Osaka-Sayama, Osaka, Japan. |
| NAKATOMI, SATOKO | 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 |
| NARAYANAN, LATHA | 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 |
| NATARAJAN, MOHAN | 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 |
| NATARAJAN, MOHAN | MP02-22 Nitric Oxide-mediated Inhibition of NF-kB Regulates Hyperthermia-induced Apoptosis. Natarajan, Mohan*,1, Aravindan, Natarajan1, Herman, Terence1, 1 Molecular & Therapeutic Radiation oncology, San Antonio, Texas |
| NAU, WILLIAM | MP03-34 Site-specific design and heating protocols for interstitial ultrasound thermal therapy: theoretical and experimental study. Tyreus, Per*,1, Nau, William1, Diederich, Chris1, 1 Thermal Therapy Research Group, San Francisco, CA |
| NAU, WILLIAM | 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 |
| NAU, WILLIAM | MP03-36 Evaluation of temperature distributions during nucleoplasty in cadaveric lumbar spine using an rf coblation device. Nau, William*,1, Diederich, Chris1, 1 Thermal Therapy Research Group, San Francisco, CA |
| NAWROCKY, MARTA | 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 |
| NELSON, DANIEL | 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 |
| NELSON, DAVID | MP02-21 NMR study of heat-induced changes in intracellular sodium, pH and bioenergetics in RIF-1 tumor cells. Babsky, Andriy*,1, Hekmatyar, Shahryar1, Wehrli, Suzanne2, Nelson, David1, Bansal, Navin1, 1 Department of Radiology, Philadelphia, PA2 Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, PA |
| NELSON, GREGORY | 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 |
| NELSON, GREGORY | P22-239 Radiation Induced Gene Expression in the Nematode C. elegans. Jones, Tamako*,1, Chesnut, Aaron1, Bayeta, Erban1, Nelson, Gregory1, 1 Radiobiology Program, Loma Linda, CA |
| NELSON, GREGORY | 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 |
| NELSON, SARAH | S14-3 The creation of biologic images by magnetic resonance spectroscopy
spectroscopy
. Nelson, Sarah*,1, 1 Magnetic Resonance Science Center, San Francisco, CA |
| NELSON, WILLIAM | P34-338 Proton transfer behavior in adenine derivatives: Study of 9- -D-arabinofuranosyl adenine crystals x-irradiated at 10K.Kang, Junseog1, Nelson, William*,1, 1 Department of Physics and Astronomy, Atlanta, Georgia |
| NESRIN, DOGAN | MP03-27 Experimental evaluation of compact low frequency dual-antenna applicators for hyperthermia of breast tumors. Leybovich, Leonid*,1, Anil, Sethi1, Nesrin, Dogan1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Maywood, Illinois |
| NEUMAN, DANIEL | MP03-24 SAR pattern perturbations from resonance effects in water bolus layers used with superficial microwave hyperthermia applicators. Neuman, Daniel*,1, Stauffer, Paul1, Jacobsen, Svein2, 1 Radiation Oncology Department, San Francisco, C2 Institute of Physics, Tromso, Norway |
| NEUMANN, RONALD | 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 |
| NEUMANN, RONALD | P20-207 DNA Double-Strand Break Repair in Human HeLa Cell Extracts is Less Sensitive to Inhibition by Wortmannin than Repair Catalyzed by "Normal" Human Cell Extracts. Pastwa, Elzbieta*,1, Winters, Thomas1, Neumann, Ronald1, 1 Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center, Bethesda, MD |
| NEUMANN, RONALD | P21-221 Sequence-specific gene cleavage in intact mammalian cells by 125-I-labeled triplex-forming oligonucleotides conjugated with NLS peptide. Sedelnikova, Olga*,1, Karamychev, Valeri2, Panyutin, Igor2, Neumann, Ronald2, 1 Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD2 Department of Nuclear Medicine, Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD |
| NEUWIRTH, EFREM | 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 |
| NEWMAN, HEIDI | 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 |
| NEWMAN, HEIDI | 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 |
| NEWMAN, HEIDI | 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 |
| NG, CHENG | 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 |
| NG, CHENG | P37-363 Evaluation of the response of two isogenic breast carcinoma cell lines to combined hyperthermia and pulsed dose rate x-radiation. Niedbala, Malgorzata*,1,2, Ng, Cheng1,2, Raaphorst, Peter1,2, 1 Centre for Cancer Therapeutics, Ottawa, ON, Canada2 Department of Physics, Ottawa, ON, Canada |
| NG, CHENG | 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 |
| NG, CHENG | P16-152 DNA microarray studies of radiation-resistant and radiation-sensitive human colorectal cancer clones. Qutob, Sami*,1, Liu, Qing2, Walker, P2, Ng, Cheng1, 1 Ottawa Regional Cancer, Ottawa, Canada2 Institude for Biological Sciences, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada |
| NG, CHENG | MS07-6 DNA microarray studies of radiation-resistant and radiation-sensitive human colorectal cancer clones. Qutob, Sami*,1, Liu, Qing2, Walker, P2, Ng, Cheng1, 1 Ottawa Regional Cancer, Ottawa, Canada2 Institude for Biological Sciences, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada |
| NG, CHIN | S16-1 Manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD): Friend or foe? Buettner, Garry*,1, Ng, Chin2, Oberley, Larry1, Rodgers, Victor2, Schafer, Freya1, 1 Free Radical and Radiation Biology, Iowa City, IA2 Chem and Biochem Engineering, Iowa City, IA |
| NICKOLOFF, BRIAN | 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 |
| NICKOLOFF, JAC | 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 |
| NICKOLOFF, JAC | P17-158 Characterization of interchromosomal recombination within the Saccharomyces cerevisiae rDNA. Sena, Anthony*,1,2, Nickoloff, Jac2, Ruscetti, Tracy1, 1 Bioscience Division, Los Alamos, NM2 Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Albuquerque, NM |
| NICKOLOFF, JAC | S04-1 Roles of the yeast Rad51 ATPase in spontaneous and double-strand break-induced recombination. Clikeman, Jennifer1, Nickoloff, Jac*,1, 1 Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Albuquerque, NM |
| NICKOLOFF, JAC | S04- Genes affecting Radiosensitivity and Genome Instability: From Yeast to Man. Brown, Martin*,1, Nickoloff, Jac2, Thompson, Larry3, Thacker, John4, 1 Stanford University, Stanford, CA2 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM3 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA4 Radiation & Genome Stability Unit, Harwell, Oxfordshire |
| NIEDBALA, MALGORZATA | P37-363 Evaluation of the response of two isogenic breast carcinoma cell lines to combined hyperthermia and pulsed dose rate x-radiation. Niedbala, Malgorzata*,1,2, Ng, Cheng1,2, Raaphorst, Peter1,2, 1 Centre for Cancer Therapeutics, Ottawa, ON, Canada2 Department of Physics, Ottawa, ON, Canada |
| NIKJOO, HOOSHANG | P32-316 Enhancement of DNA damage due to incorporation of halogenated pyrimidines. Watanabe, Ritsuko*,1, Charlton, David2, Nikjoo, Hooshang3, 1 Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Tokai, Ibaraki, 319-11952 Physics. Dept., Concordia University, Montreal3 MRC, Radiation and Genome Stability Unit, Harwell, OX11 0RD |
| NIKJOO, HOOSHANG | P32-318 Modeling cell survival and relative biological effectiveness based on microscopic energy-deposition in DNA. Liu, Hui Helen*,1, Nikjoo, Hooshang2, 1 Dept. Radiation Physics, Houston, Texas2 Radiation & Genome Stability Unit, Harwell, Oxfordshire, United Kindom |
| NIKJOO, HOOSHANG | RC19 Biophysical Models for Radiation Damage. Nikjoo, Hooshang*,1, 1 MRC, Radiation & Genome Stability Unit, Harwell, UK |
| NILSEN, KRISTIN | 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 |
| NING, SHOUCHENG | P27-278 Y-90 labeled integrin antagonist (IA-NP-Y90): a novel anti-angiogenesis therapy using nanoparticles. Li, Lingyun*,1, Ning, Shoucheng1, Danthi, Narasimhan3, Choi, Steven3, Bednarski, Mark2,3, Knox, Susan1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford, CA3 Targesome, Inc., Palo Alto, CA2 Department of Radiology, Stanford, CA |
| NING, SHOUCHENG | MS04-7 Y-90 labeled integrin antagonist (IA-NP-Y90): a novel anti-angiogenesis therapy using nanoparticles. Li, Lingyun*,1, Ning, Shoucheng1, Danthi, Narasimhan3, Choi, Steven3, Bednarski, Mark2,3, Knox, Susan1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford, CA3 Targesome, Inc., Palo Alto, CA2 Department of Radiology, Stanford, CA |
| NISHIMURA, YASUMASA | MP03-26 A Modified Subtrap Method of RF Capacitive Heating. Kanamori, Shuichi*,1, Nakamatsu, Kiyoshi1, Suzuki, Minoru1, Nishimura, Yasumasa1, 1 Dept. of Radiology, Osaka-Sayama, Osaka, Japan. |
| NIXON, JENEL | MP02-20 CNCn combined with an acute 0.2 unit decrease in extracellular pH (pHe) selectively reduces intracellular pH (pHi), 42°-induced HSP levels and survival of melanoma cells grown at low pHe . Storck, Christopher1, Nixon, Jenel3, Zahaczewsky, Michael2, Berd, David4, Wahl, Miriam2, Coss, Ronald*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA3 Delaware State University, Dover, DE2 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Philadelphia, PA4 Department of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA |
| NORDAL, ROBERT | P11-97 Blood-spinal cord barrier marker and adhesion molecule expression following radiation in the rat spinal cord. Nordal, Robert*,1,2, Li, Yu3, Wong, Shun1,2, 1 Department of Medical Biophysics, Toronto, Ontario2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Toronto, Ontario3 Ontario Cancer Institute /, Toronto, Ontario |
| NORDAL, ROBERT | MS06-2 Blood-spinal cord barrier marker and adhesion molecule expression following radiation in the rat spinal cord. Nordal, Robert*,1,2, Li, Yu3, Wong, Shun1,2, 1 Department of Medical Biophysics, Toronto, Ontario2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Toronto, Ontario3 Ontario Cancer Institute /, Toronto, Ontario |
| NOVAK, PETR | MP01-6 Ultrasound-guided thermometry during local hyperthermia in a rat tumor model. Peschke, Peter*,1, Novak, Petr2, Pousek, Lubomir2, Schreib, Petr2, Debus, Jürgen1, Zuna, Ivan1, 1 Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Heidelberg, Germany2 Centre for BioMedical Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic |
| NOVAK, PETR | 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 |
| NOVAK, PETR | MP01-7 A novel ultrasonic method for non-invasive temperature monitoring during microwave thermotherapy. Novak, Petr*,1,3, Pousek, Lubomir1, Schreib, Petr1, Vrba, Jan1, Zuna, Ivan2, 1 Centre for Biomedical Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic3 Department of Radiation Oncology, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, St. Louis, MO2 German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany |
| NUYTS, SANDRA | MP04-37 Tumor-specific drug delivery using non-pathogenic bacteria: an alternative to gene therapy approaches. Theys, Jan*,1,2,3, Landuyt, Willy2, Nuyts, Sandra2, Wouters, Brad1, Anne, Jozef3, Lambin, Philippe1,2, 1 Laboratory of Experimental Radiation Oncology, Maastricht, The Netherlands2 Laboratory of Experimental Radiobiology and Experimental Oncology, Leuven, Belgium3 Laboratory of Bacteriology, Leuven, Belgium |
| NYATI, MUKESH | 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 |