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| PADERA, TIMOTHY | P08-65 Glomerulopathy in mice treated with whole-body irradiation and VEGFR2-blocking antibody. Kozin, Sergey*,1, Boucher, Yves1, di Tomaso, Emmanuelle1, Padera, Timothy1, Xavier, Ramnik1, Hicklin, Daniel2, Bohlen, Peter2, Jain, Rakesh1, 1 Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA2 ImClone Systems, Inc., New York, NY |
| PAJONK, FRANK | 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 |
| PAJONK, FRANK | 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 |
| PALAYOOR, SANJEEWANI | P10-91 Inhibition of HIF-1 by ibuprofen under normoxia and hypoxia.Palayoor, Sanjeewani*,1, Tofilon, Philip1, Coleman, C. Norman1, 1 Radiation Oncology Branch, NCI, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD |
| PANDITA, TEJ | P18-179 hTERT Associating with Telomeres Reduces Spontaneous Chromosome Damage and Enhances DNA Repair. Pandita, Tej*,1, 1 Columbia University, New York, NY |
| PANYUTIN, IGOR | 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 |
| PANYUTIN, IGOR | 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 |
| PANYUTIN, IRINA | 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 |
| PAONI, SCOTT | 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 |
| PARDINGTON, PAIGE | P22-230 Induction of Max/Mad genes in human cells in response to low dose, low-LET ionizing radiation. Cary, Robert*,1, Pardington, Paige1, Iyer, Rashi1, Lehnert, Bruce1, 1 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM |
| PAREKH, SAGAR | 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 |
| PARETZKE, H. | P33-322 Electron Emission from thin foils after proton impact: Monte Carlo simulation and experiment. Shinpaugh, J.1, Ozturk, N.1, Friedland, W.2, Dingfelder, M.2, Paretzke, H.2, Toburen, L.*,1, 1 Department of Physics, Greenville, NC2 GSF-Institute for Radiation Protection, Neuherberg, Germany |
| PARIS, FRANCOIS | P08-61 Target switching in radiation induced gastrointestinal death of mice. Haimovitz-Friedman, Adriana*,1, Chang, Hui-Ju1, Paris, Francois1, Cordon-Cardo, Carlos1, Fuks, Zvi1, Kolesnick, Richard1, 1 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY |
| PARK, EUI-CHUL | P08-66 Radiation-induced proteomic changes in rat liver. Seong, Jinsil*,1, Kim, Sung Hee1, Park, Eui-Chul2, Lee, Jong-Sik2, Yoon, Jong-Bok2, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Seoul, South Korea2 Department of Biochemistry, Seoul, South Korea |
| PARK, EUN-MI | WIP-382 Comparison of radiation-induced changes in blood antioxidants between radiation-resistant C3H and radiation-sensitive C57BL/6 mice. Cho, Woo-Hyong1, Park, Ji-Sun1, Park, Eun-Mi1, Park, Young-Mee*,1, 1 Division of Chemistry and Biology, Incheon, Korea |
| PARK, EUN-MI | WIP-383 Effect of 1,10-phenanthroline (o-phen) and buthionine sulfoximine (BSO) on radiation-induced oxidative stress in the lung. Park, Eun-Mi1, Park, Ji-Sun1, Kim, Yun-Jeong1, Sung, Jae-Suk1, Kim, Woo-Chul2, Park, Young-Mee*,1, 1 Division of Chemistry and Biology, Incheon, Korea2 Department of Radiation Oncology, College of Medicine, Incheon, Korea |
| PARK, EUN-MI | WIP-384 Comparison of glutathione recycling capacity in the kidney between the radiation-resistant C3H and the radiation-sensitive C57BL/6 strains. Park, Ji-Sun1, Jun, Hyun-Jung1, Sung, Jae-Suk1, Kim, Woo-Chul2, Park, Eun-Mi1, Park, Young-Mee*,1, 1 Division of Chemistry and Biology, Incheon, Korea2 Department of Radiation Oncology, College of Medicine, Incheon, Korea |
| PARK, EUN-MI | WIP-385 Free radical production and oxidative stress in the brain after ionizing radiation. Kim, Yun-Jeong1, Sung, Jae-Suk1, Park, Ji-Sun1, Park, Eun-Mi1, Kim, Dae-Joong2, Park, Young-Mee*,1, 1 Division of Chemistry and Biology, Incheon, Korea2 Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Incheon, Korea |
| PARK, HEONJOO | 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 |
| PARK, HEONJOO | 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 |
| PARK, JI-SUN | WIP-382 Comparison of radiation-induced changes in blood antioxidants between radiation-resistant C3H and radiation-sensitive C57BL/6 mice. Cho, Woo-Hyong1, Park, Ji-Sun1, Park, Eun-Mi1, Park, Young-Mee*,1, 1 Division of Chemistry and Biology, Incheon, Korea |
| PARK, JI-SUN | WIP-383 Effect of 1,10-phenanthroline (o-phen) and buthionine sulfoximine (BSO) on radiation-induced oxidative stress in the lung. Park, Eun-Mi1, Park, Ji-Sun1, Kim, Yun-Jeong1, Sung, Jae-Suk1, Kim, Woo-Chul2, Park, Young-Mee*,1, 1 Division of Chemistry and Biology, Incheon, Korea2 Department of Radiation Oncology, College of Medicine, Incheon, Korea |
| PARK, JI-SUN | WIP-384 Comparison of glutathione recycling capacity in the kidney between the radiation-resistant C3H and the radiation-sensitive C57BL/6 strains. Park, Ji-Sun1, Jun, Hyun-Jung1, Sung, Jae-Suk1, Kim, Woo-Chul2, Park, Eun-Mi1, Park, Young-Mee*,1, 1 Division of Chemistry and Biology, Incheon, Korea2 Department of Radiation Oncology, College of Medicine, Incheon, Korea |
| PARK, JI-SUN | WIP-385 Free radical production and oxidative stress in the brain after ionizing radiation. Kim, Yun-Jeong1, Sung, Jae-Suk1, Park, Ji-Sun1, Park, Eun-Mi1, Kim, Dae-Joong2, Park, Young-Mee*,1, 1 Division of Chemistry and Biology, Incheon, Korea2 Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Incheon, Korea |
| PARK, JOHN | 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 |
| PARK, JOHN | MS03-4 Hyperthermia Significantly Enhances Drug Delivery and Efficacy of Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin in Metastatic Breast Cancer of the Chest Wall: A Phase I/II Study . Park, John*,1, Stauffer, Paul1, Diederich, Chris1, Seo, Teresa1, Kirpotin, Dmitri1, Rugo, Hope1, Sneed, Penny1, 1 UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center, San Francisco, CA |
| PARK, JUNEUI | MP02-14 Identification of Functional Domains of Grp170 by Use of Targeted Deletions. Park, Juneui*,1, Chen, Xing1, Subjeck, John1, 1 Molecular and Cellular Biophysics, Buffalo, NY |
| PARK, JUNEUI | MS11-9 Identification of Functional Domains of Grp170 by Use of Targeted Deletions. Park, Juneui*,1, Chen, Xing1, Subjeck, John1, 1 Molecular and Cellular Biophysics, Buffalo, NY |
| PARK, MORAG | P30-289 Identification of genes regulated by hypoxia in vivo. Sadekova, Svetlana*,1, Semionov, Alexandre1, Park, Morag1, Lehnert, Shirley1, 1 Department of Oncology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
| PARK, SANG-JOON | P32-317 Radiation Induced Frequency of Reciprocal Translocations Involving BCR and ABL : A Model Calculation. Park, Sang-Joon*,1, Holley, William1, Chatterjee, Aloke1, 1 Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA |
| PARK, SU | P15-136 The radiation hypersensitivity of cells at mitosis. Stobbe, Corinne*,1, Park, Su1, Price, William2, Chapman, J. Donald1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA2 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Philadelphia, PA |
| PARK, YOUNG-MEE | WIP-382 Comparison of radiation-induced changes in blood antioxidants between radiation-resistant C3H and radiation-sensitive C57BL/6 mice. Cho, Woo-Hyong1, Park, Ji-Sun1, Park, Eun-Mi1, Park, Young-Mee*,1, 1 Division of Chemistry and Biology, Incheon, Korea |
| PARK, YOUNG-MEE | WIP-383 Effect of 1,10-phenanthroline (o-phen) and buthionine sulfoximine (BSO) on radiation-induced oxidative stress in the lung. Park, Eun-Mi1, Park, Ji-Sun1, Kim, Yun-Jeong1, Sung, Jae-Suk1, Kim, Woo-Chul2, Park, Young-Mee*,1, 1 Division of Chemistry and Biology, Incheon, Korea2 Department of Radiation Oncology, College of Medicine, Incheon, Korea |
| PARK, YOUNG-MEE | WIP-384 Comparison of glutathione recycling capacity in the kidney between the radiation-resistant C3H and the radiation-sensitive C57BL/6 strains. Park, Ji-Sun1, Jun, Hyun-Jung1, Sung, Jae-Suk1, Kim, Woo-Chul2, Park, Eun-Mi1, Park, Young-Mee*,1, 1 Division of Chemistry and Biology, Incheon, Korea2 Department of Radiation Oncology, College of Medicine, Incheon, Korea |
| PARK, YOUNG-MEE | WIP-385 Free radical production and oxidative stress in the brain after ionizing radiation. Kim, Yun-Jeong1, Sung, Jae-Suk1, Park, Ji-Sun1, Park, Eun-Mi1, Kim, Dae-Joong2, Park, Young-Mee*,1, 1 Division of Chemistry and Biology, Incheon, Korea2 Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Incheon, Korea |
| PARKER, DENNIS | MP01-3 MRI Based Technique for Measuring Ultrasound SAR Distributions. Allen, Blake*,1, Parker, Dennis2, Christensen, Douglas3, Roemer, Robert1, 1 University of Utah - Mechanical Engineering, Salt Lake City, Utah2 University of Utah - School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah3 University of Utah - Bioengineering, Salt Lake City, Utah |
| PARSIAN, AZEMAT | MP02-13 HSP70 is not required for normal mouse development, viability or fertility. Hunt, Clayton*,1, Funk, Margo1, Parsian, Azemat1, Dix, David2, 1 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO2 US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC |
| PASTWA, ELZBIETA | 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 |
| PATEL, NALINI | 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 |
| PATHAK, SEN | 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 |
| PAULSEN, KEITH | 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 |
| PAUNESKU, TATJANA | 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 |
| PEABODY, JAMES | 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 |
| PECAUT, 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 |
| PECAUT, MICHAEL | 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 |
| PELLER, M. | MP01-1 Improvement of MRI-monitoring during RF-hyperthermia by using ferrofluids. Hagmann, M.*,1, Reinl, H.2,3, Peller, M.2, Issels, R.3, Reiser, M.2, Turner, P.1, 1 BSD Medical Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah2 Dept. of Clinical Radiology3 Clinical Corporation Group Hyperthermia (Medical Clinic III, University of Munich), Munich |
| PENDERGRASS, JAMES | P12-112 Pharmacokinetics and survival in mice implanted with biodegradable amifostine pellets or injected with free amifostine. Srinivasan, Venkataraman*,1, Pendergrass, James1, Kumar, K. Sree1, Seed, Thomas1, 1 Radiation Casualty Management Team, Bethesda, MD |
| PENDERGRASS, SARAH | 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 |
| PERRAULT, ANGE | 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 |
| PERRAULT, ANGE | S08-4 Repair of DNA double strand breaks in cells of higher eukaryotes. Wang, Huichen1, Perrault, Ange1, Iliakis, George*,1,2, 1 Thomas Jefferson University, Department of Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA2 University of Essen Medical School, Institute of Medical Radiation Biology, Essen, Germany |
| PERVAN, MILENA | P22-251 Radiation effects on proteasome function. Pervan, Milena*,1, McBride, William1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA |
| PERVAN, MILENA | 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 |
| PERVAN, MILENA | MS05-9 Radiation effects on proteasome function. Pervan, Milena*,1, McBride, William1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA |
| PESCHKE, PETER | 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 |
| PETERS, GODEFRIDUS | P13-120 Treatment sensitivity of Gemcitabine-resistant human tumor cell lines. van Bree, Chris*,1, Castro Kreder, Natasja1, Loves, Willem2, Franken, Nicolaas1, Peters, Godefridus2, Haveman, Jaap1, 1 Academic Medical Center-University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands2 Department of Medical Oncology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| PETERS, JOHANNES | P30-299 Differences in the life-time of hypoxic cells in human xenograft tumor lines. Bussink, Johan*,1, Ljungkvist, Anna1, Rijken, Paulus1, Peters, Johannes1, Raleigh, James2, van der Kogel, Albert1, 1 University Medical Center Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands2 University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
| PETERSEN, CORDULA | P26-269 Inhibition of EGF-receptor tyrosine kinase with BIBX1382BS prolongs growth delay but does not improve local tumor control in human FaDu SCC xenografts irradiated with 30 fractions in 6 weeks. Baumann, Michael*,1,2, Krause, Mechthild1, Ahrens, Josephine1, Zips, Daniel1, Dörfler, Annegret1, Eicheler, Wolfgang1, Petersen, Cordula1, Hilberg, Frank3, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Dresden, Germany2 Experimental Center, Dresden, Germany3 Boehringer Ingelheim Austria GmbH, Vienna, Austria |
| PETERSON, CARSTEN | 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 |
| PFEIFFER, PETRA | 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 |
| PHILLIPS, THEODORE | RC11 Basic Principles of Chemoradiation. Phillips, Theodore*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, UCSF, San Francisco, CA |
| PICKUP, STEPHEN | 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 |
| PICKUP, STEPHEN | 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 |
| PIERBURG, BETH | 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 |
| PIERCE, ANDREW | S18-2 Homology-directed repair of double-strand breaks in mammalian cells. Pierce, Andrew*,1, Jasin, Maria1, 1 Cell Biology Program, New York, New York |
| PIERCE, MARGRET | 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 |
| PIMBLOTT, SIMON | 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 |
| PINKEL, DANIEL | 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 |
| PINTO, HARLAN | P10-88 Comparison of the Comet Assay and Eppendorf Electrode to Measure Tumor Oxygenation in Head and Neck Cancer Patients. Dorie, Mary1, Terris, David2, Pinto, Harlan3, Bloch, Dan4, Le, Quynh1, Brown, J. Martin1, Kovacs, Mary*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford, CA2 Department of Surgery, Stanford, CA3 Department of Medicine, Stanford, CA4 Department of Health Research and Policy, Stanford, CA |
| PIPKORN, RUEDIGER | P07-53 Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) in fast neutron fields: a feasability study. Wolber, Gerd*,1, Braun, Klaus1, Pipkorn, Ruediger1, Ehemann, Volker2, 1 German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany2 University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany |
| PLUMB, MARK | P14-130 Radiation-induced transgenerational germline instability in mice. Dubrova, Yuri*,1, Barber, Ruth1, Plumb, Mark1, 1 Department of Genetics, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK |
| POGUE, BRIAN | P10-82 Photodynamic therapy induces acute reduction in metabolic oxygen consumption and increases RIF-1 tumor pO2. Pogue, Brian*,1, O'Hara, Julia2, Wilmot, Carmen2, Swartz, Harold2, 1 Thayer School of Engineering, Hanover, NH2 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Hanover, NH |
| POLLACK, ALAN | 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 |
| PONCE-TOLEDO, IGNACIO | 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 |
| POTTEN, CHRISTOPHER | P12-116 The mouse ventral tongue as a model for oral mucositis: Demonstration of protection induced by KGF. Potten, Christopher1, Booth, Dawn1, Farrell, Catherine2, Cragg, Nicola1, Booth, Catherine*,1, 1 EpiStem Ltd, Manchester, United Kingdom2 Amgen Inc, California |
| POULSON, J. | MS03-3 Thermosensitive liposomal doxorubicin combined with local hyperthermia in dogs with spontaneous tumors. Poulson, J.*,1, Hauck, M.2, LaRue, S.3, Thrall, D.2, Dewhirst, M.1, 1 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC2 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC3 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO |
| POULSON, JEAN | 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 |
| POULSON, JEAN | 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 |
| POULSON, JEANNE | MS01-2 Predictive value of PO2 and MR parameters for treatment outcome in soft tissue sarcoma. Dewhirst, Mark*,1, Poulson, Jeanne1, Brizel, David1, Lora - Michiels, Michael1, Yu, Daohai2, Powers, Barbara3, Prosnitz, Leonard1, Charles, H.4, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Durham, NC2 Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Durham, NC3 Pathology Department, Ft. Collins, CO4 Radiology Department, Durham, NC |
| POULSON, JEANNE | 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 |
| POUSEK, LUBOMIR | 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 |
| POUSEK, LUBOMIR | 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 |
| POVIRK, LAWRENCE | P20-219 Differential requirements of phosphoglycolate removing and 3'->5' processing activities in human lymphoblastoid cell extracts. Inamdar, Kedar*,1, Povirk, Lawrence1, 1 Medical College of Virginia,Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia |
| POVIRK, LAWRENCE | MS08-4 Differential requirements of phosphoglycolate removing and 3'->5' processing activities in human lymphoblastoid cell extracts. Inamdar, Kedar*,1, Povirk, Lawrence1, 1 Medical College of Virginia,Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia |
| POWELL, SIMON | S18-4 BRCA1 AND BRCA2: THEIR ROLES IN HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION, RESPONSE TO STRAND BREAKS AND MAINTENANCE OF DNA REPLICATION . Xia, Fen1, Zhang, Junran1, Feng, Zhihui1, Powell, Simon*,1, 1 Radiation Oncology, Boston, MA |
| POWELL, SIMON | WS03 S-phase checkpoints and genomic instability. Powell, Simon*,1, 1 Radiation Oncology, Boston, MA |
| POWELL, SIMON | S18- DNA double-strand break repair by homologous recombination. Powell, Simon*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Boston, MA |
| POWERS, BARBARA | MS01-2 Predictive value of PO2 and MR parameters for treatment outcome in soft tissue sarcoma. Dewhirst, Mark*,1, Poulson, Jeanne1, Brizel, David1, Lora - Michiels, Michael1, Yu, Daohai2, Powers, Barbara3, Prosnitz, Leonard1, Charles, H.4, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Durham, NC2 Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Durham, NC3 Pathology Department, Ft. Collins, CO4 Radiology Department, Durham, NC |
| PRASANNA, PATAJE | 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 |
| PRASANNA, PATAJE | 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 |
| PRICE, WILLIAM | P15-136 The radiation hypersensitivity of cells at mitosis. Stobbe, Corinne*,1, Park, Su1, Price, William2, Chapman, J. Donald1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA2 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Philadelphia, PA |
| PRIEUR-CARRILLO, GERALDINE | P31-312 Computerized video time lapse (CVTL) analysis of the formation and fate of giants cells in x-irradiated human bladder carcinoma EJ30 cells. Prieur-Carrillo, Geraldine*,1, Chu, Kenneth1, Lindqvist, Johan1, Dewey, William1, 1 Radiation Oncology Research Laboratory, San Francisco, Ca |
| PRISE, KEVIN | 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 |
| PRISE, KEVIN | 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 |
| PRISE, KEVIN | 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 |
| PRISE, KEVIN | 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 |
| PRISE, KEVIN | 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 |
| PRISE, KEVIN | 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 |
| PRISE, KEVIN | 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 |
| PRISE, KEVIN | 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 |
| PRISE, KEVIN | S19- Targeted and non-targeted responses to radiation tracks. Prise, Kevin*,1, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, Middlesex |
| PRISE, KEVIN | S19-4 Targeted versus non-targeted cellular responses at low doses. Prise, Kevin*,1, Folkard, Melvyn1, Michael, Barry1, 1 Gray Cancer Institute, Northwood, Middlesex |
| PRITCHARD, MICHELE | WIP-387 Fever-range hyperthermia enhances nitric oxide production by thioglycollate-elicited, murine peritoneal macrophages . Pritchard, Michele1, Repasky, Elizabeth*,1, 1 Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY |
| PROKIC, VESNA | WIP-390 Modeling of carcinogenesis and uncertainty of radiation risk estimates at low doses. Jacob, Peter*,1, Prokic, Vesna1, 1 GSF - Institute of Radiation Protection, Neuherberg, Germany |
| PROSNITZ, LEONARD | S01-2 Tumor reoxygenation in patients with locally advanced breast carcinoma after neoadjuvant chemotherapy and hyperthermia treatment. Vujaskovic, Zeljko*,1, Blackwell, Kim1, Rosen, Eric1, Jones, Ellen1, Samulski, Thaddeus1, Brizel, David1, Dewhirst, Mark1, Prosnitz, Leonard1, 1 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC |
| PROSNITZ, LEONARD | 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 |
| PROSNITZ, LEONARD | MS01-2 Predictive value of PO2 and MR parameters for treatment outcome in soft tissue sarcoma. Dewhirst, Mark*,1, Poulson, Jeanne1, Brizel, David1, Lora - Michiels, Michael1, Yu, Daohai2, Powers, Barbara3, Prosnitz, Leonard1, Charles, H.4, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Durham, NC2 Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Durham, NC3 Pathology Department, Ft. Collins, CO4 Radiology Department, Durham, NC |
| PROSNITZ, LEONARD | 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 |
| PROSNITZ, LEONARD | S07- Defining thermal goals for hyperthermia. Prosnitz, Leonard1, Roti-Roti, Joseph*,2, Dewhirst, Mark1, Wust, Peter3, Corry, Peter4, 1 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC2 University of Washington, St. Louis, MO3 Charite-Campus Virchow Klinikum, Berlin, Germany4 William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI |
| PROSNITZ, LEONARD | S01-1 Phase I/II study of liposomal doxorubicin and whole abdomen hyperthermia in refractory ovarian cancer. Jones, Ellen*,1, Prosnitz, Leonard1, Samulski, Thaddeus1, Berchuck, Andrew2, Clarke-Pearson, Daniel2, Alvarez, Angeles2, Soper, John2, Dewhirst, Mark1, 1 Dept. of Radiation Oncology, Durham, NC2 Division of Oncology, Dept. of OB/GYN, Durham, NC |
| PROSNITZ, LEONARD | 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 |
| PROTIC, MIROSLAVA | 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 |
| PRUD'HOMME-LALONDE, LOUISE | P22-235 Low dose alpha radiation effects on cytokine gene expression. Wilkinson, Diana*,1, Ford, Barry1, Thorleifson, Erika1, Leach, Karen2, Prud'homme-Lalonde, Louise2, Stodilka, Robert2, Tracy, Bliss1, 1 Health Canada, 775 Brookfield Rd, Ottawa, Ontarion2 Department of National Defence, 3701 Carling Ave, Ottawa, Ontarion |
| PURKAYASTHA, SHUBHADEEP | P34-334 Direct radiation damage in DNA: the yield of immediate strand breaks as a function of site location and base sequence. Purkayastha, Shubhadeep*,1, Razskazovskiy, Yuriy1, Debije, Michael1, Bernhard, William1, 1 Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Rochester, New York |
| PURKAYASTHA, SHUBHADEEP | MS08-5 Direct radiation damage in DNA: the yield of immediate strand breaks as a function of site location and base sequence. Purkayastha, Shubhadeep*,1, Razskazovskiy, Yuriy1, Debije, Michael1, Bernhard, William1, 1 Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Rochester, New York |
| PUTTEN, JOHN | 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 |