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| RAAPHORST, G. PETER | 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 |
| RAAPHORST, PETER | 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 |
| RAAPHORST, PETER | P37-365 The use of dose responce studies in the determination of the / ratio for prostate cancer.Carlone, Marco*,1, Wilkins, David1, Raaphorst, Peter1, 1 Ottawa Regional Cancer Center, Ottawa, Ontario |
| RAAPHORST, PETER | MS06-7 The use of dose responce studies in the determination of the / ratio for prostate cancer.Carlone, Marco*,1, Wilkins, David1, Raaphorst, Peter1, 1 Ottawa Regional Cancer Center, Ottawa, Ontario |
| RABBANI, ZAHID | P11-102 A new paradigm of radiation-induced lung injury and mechanisms for intervention. Vujaskovic, Zeljko*,1, Rabbani, Zahid1, Batinic-Haberle, Ines2, Samulski, Thaddeus1, Dewhirst, Mark1, Anscher, Mitchell, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Durham, NC2 Department of Biochemistry, Durham, NC |
| RABBANI, ZAHID | P21-228 Soluble TGF- type II receptor gene therapy ameliorates acute radiation-induced pulmonary injury in rats.Rabbani, Zahid*,1, Anscher, Mitchell1, Zhang, Xiuwu1, Samulski, Thaddeus1, Li, Chuan-Yuan1, Vujaskovic, Zeljko1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Durham, NC |
| RABBANI, ZAHID | P12-117 Protection from radiation induced acute lung injury by overexpression of extracellular superoxide dismutase in mice. Kang, Song*,1, Rabbani, Zahid1, Folz, Rodney2, Dewhirst, Mark1, Anscher, Mitchell1, Vujaskovic, Zeljko1, 1 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC2 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC |
| RABBANI, ZAHID | MS05-5 Protection from radiation induced acute lung injury by overexpression of extracellular superoxide dismutase in mice. Kang, Song*,1, Rabbani, Zahid1, Folz, Rodney2, Dewhirst, Mark1, Anscher, Mitchell1, Vujaskovic, Zeljko1, 1 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC2 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC |
| RABIN, BERNARD | S15-3 Behavioral and Neural Effects of Exposure to Heavy Particles. Rabin, Bernard*,1, 1 Department of Psychology, Baltimore, MD |
| RABIN, BERNARD | 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 |
| RADFORD, IAN | P17-173 Detection and sequencing of ionizing radiation-induced DNA rearrangements. Forrester, Helen*,1, Radford, Ian, 1 Trescowthick Research Laboratories, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| RALEIGH, JAMES | P30-291 Quantitative comparison of pimonidazole and involucrin expression in squamous cell carcinomas. Azuma, Yoshihiro*,1, Raleigh, James1, Chou, Shu-Chuan1, Varia, Mahesh1, 1 Department of radiation Oncology, Chapel Hill, NC |
| RALEIGH, JAMES | P30-293 Hypoxia and apoptosis in cervical carcinoma using pimonidazole as the hypoxia marker. Chou, Shu-Chuan*,1, Varia, Mahesh1, Raleigh, James1, 1 Radiation Oncology, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC |
| RALEIGH, JAMES | 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 |
| RALEIGH, JAMES | 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 |
| RALEIGH, JAMES | WS05 Tumor microenvironment: where molecular radiobiology meets radiation oncology. van der Kogel, Albert*,1, Raleigh, James2, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Nijmegen, The Netherlands2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Chapel Hill, NC |
| RALEIGH, JIM | P10-86 Hypoxia Marker Binding Predicts for Outcome in Cancer of the Cervix. Aquino-Parsons, Christina1, Banath, Judit1, Raleigh, Jim2, Olive, Peggy*,1, 1 British Columbia Cancer Agency, Vancouver, B.C.2 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC |
| RALEIGH, JIM | P10-90 Study of hypoxia in human head and neck tumors by pimonidazole binding and HIF-1 alpha expression. Janssen, Hilde*,1, Blommestijn, Gerard1, Sprong, Debbie1, Haustermans, Karin1,2, Semenza, Gregg3, Raleigh, Jim4, Balm, Alfons1, Begg, Adrian1, 1 The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands2 University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium3 The Johns Hopkins University School of medicine, Baltimore, Maryland4 UNC-CH School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
| RALEIGH, JIM | MS05-2 Study of hypoxia in human head and neck tumors by pimonidazole binding and HIF-1 alpha expression. Janssen, Hilde*,1, Blommestijn, Gerard1, Sprong, Debbie1, Haustermans, Karin1,2, Semenza, Gregg3, Raleigh, Jim4, Balm, Alfons1, Begg, Adrian1, 1 The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands2 University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium3 The Johns Hopkins University School of medicine, Baltimore, Maryland4 UNC-CH School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
| RAN, SOPHIA | 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 |
| RANDERS-PEHRSON, GERHARD | S16-4 Cytoplasmic irradiation and bystander mutagenesis: Role of oxyradicals. Hei, Tom*,1, Zhou, Hong-ning1, Wu, Li-jun2, Waldren, Charles3, Randers-Pehrson, Gerhard1, 1 Center for Radiological Research, New York, NY.2 Department of Ion Beam Bioengineering, Hefei, China3 Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Hiroshima, Japan |
| RASMUSSEN, HEIDI | 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 |
| RAU, BEATE | S07-2 Defining thermal goals for hyperthermia. Wust, Peter*,1,2, Gellermann, Johanna2, Hildebrandt, Bert1, Rau, Beate2, Felix, Roland1,2, Schlag, Peter2, 1 Charité Medical School - Campus Virchow-Klinikum, Berlin, Germany2 Charité Medical School - Robert-Rössle-Klinik, Berlin, Germany |
| RAVANI, SHRADDHA | P07-55 Induction of cell stress response after charged particle exposure. Warters, Raymond*,1, Ravani, Shraddha2, Costes, Sylvain3, Blakely, Eleanor2, Barcellos-Hoff, Mary Helen2, 1 University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, UT2 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA3 National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD |
| RAVANI, SHRADDHA | P31-306 TGF-Beta1 mediates apoptosis and p53 response in irradiated mammary gland. Barcellos-Hoff, M.*,1, Ewan, Kenneth1, Henshall-Powell, Rhonda1, Ravani, Shraddha1, Warterts, Ray2, Arteaga, Carlos3, 1 Life Sciences Division, Berkeley, CA2 University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT3 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN |
| RAYNOLDS, TIMOTHY | 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 |
| RAZ, EYAL | S17-2 DNA-PK: impact on DNA DSB repair, lymphocyte development, tumorigenesis, and innate immunity. Li, Gloria*,1, Wang, Sa1, Ouyang, Honghai1, Kurimasa, Akihiro2, Chen, David2, Chu, Wen-Ming3, Raz, Eyal3, 1 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY2 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA3 University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA |
| RAZSKAZOVSKIY, YURIY | 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 |
| RAZSKAZOVSKIY, YURIY | 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 |
| RECZEK, ELIZABETH | WIP-376 CHARACTERIZATION OF PERP, A NOVEL p53 APOPTOSIS-SPECIFIC TARGET GENE . Ihrie, Rebecca1, Horner, Jennifer1, Khachatrian, Leili2, Reczek, Elizabeth2, Sage, Julien2, Jacks, Tyler2,3, Attardi, Laura*,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford, CA2 Department of Biology, Cambridge, MA3 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Cambridge, MA |
| REDMOND, ROBERT | P09-72 Induction of apoptosis by localized oxidative stress. Held, Kathryn*,1, Karkala, Aruna1, Booth, Lawrence2, Ouedraogo, Gladys2, Redmond, Robert2, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Boston, MA2 Department of Dermatology, Boston, MA |
| REDPATH, L:ES | S05- Biologic Responses to Low Doses of Low LET Ionizing Radiation. Redpath, L:es*,1, Amundson, Sally2, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Irvine, CA2 National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD |
| REDPATH, LES | S05-3 The shape of the dose response curve for radiation-induced neoplastic transformation at low doses. Redpath, Les*,1, Taylor, Thomas2, Christie, Catherine2, Elmore, Gene1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Irvine, CA2 Division of Epidemiology, Irvine, CA |
| REDPATH, LESLIE | 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 |
| REHEMTULLA, ALNAWAZ | P13-118 Apoptosis and Gemcitabine-mediated radiosensitization. Davis, Mary*,1, Rynkiewicz, Susan1, Taneja, Neelam1, Rehemtulla, Alnawaz1, Lawrence, Theodore1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Ann Arbor, MI |
| REIJNDERS, KOEN | 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 |
| REINL, H. | 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 |
| REISER, 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 |
| REPASKY, ELIZABETH | 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 |
| REPASKY, ELIZABETH | WIP-388 Stimulation of epidermal dendritic cells by fever-range hyperthermia. Ostberg, Julie1, Repasky, Elizabeth*,1, 1 Department of Immunology, Buffalo, NY |
| REPASKY, ELIZABETH | RC02 Regulation of Immune Responses by Hyperthermia. Repasky, Elizabeth*,1, 1 Dept of Immunology, Buffalo, NY |
| REPASKY, ELIZABETH | 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 |
| REPASKY, ELIZABETH | 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 |
| REPASKY, ELIZABETH | MS01-3 Dynamic Control of Lymphocyte Trafficking By Fever-Range Thermal Stress. Chen, Qing1, Ginnetti, John1, Baumann, Heinz1, Kraybill, William1, Ostberg, Julie1, Repasky, Elizabeth1, Wang, Wan-Chao1, Evans, Sharon*,1, 1 Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY |
| REPASKY, ELIZABETH | MP02-17 The roles of HSP110 and HSP70 in enhancing antigen-specific immune responses. Li, Ying*,1, Subjeck, John2, Repasky, Elizabeth1, 1 Department of Immunology, Buffalo, NY2 Department of Molecular and Cellular Biophysics, Buffalo, NY |
| REYNOLDS, GLORIA | 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 |
| REZVANI, MOHI | P24-258 Amelioration of radiation-induced acute oral mucositis in the rat. Rezvani, Mohi*,1, Flockhart, Ian2, 1 Research Institute (University of Oxford), Oxford, UK, Oxon2 Applied Analysis Ltd, Hull, UK, Humberside |
| RHEE, YUNHEE | 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 |
| RHEE, YUNHEE | 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 |
| RICANATI, MARLENE | P19-193 Genomic instability in TK6 cells after exposure to Cs-137 vs. Fe-56. Evans, Helen*,1, Jordan, Robert2, Horng, Min-Fen1, Ricanati, Marlene1, Schwartz, Jeffrey2, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Cleveland, OH2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Seattle, WA |
| RICHARDS, NIGEL | 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 |
| RIDDOCH, BILL | P13-119 Intra-tumoral biodegradable polymer systems for delivery of labeled iododeoxyuridine. Owusu, Abrahm1, Lehnert, Shirley*,1, Li, Yongbiao1, Riddoch, Bill2, Bump, Edward2, 1 Division of Radiation Oncology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada2 DRAXIMAGE Inc., Kirkland, Quebec, Canada |
| RIEF, NICOLE | P17-174 Misrejoining of radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks. Löbrich, Markus*,1, Rief, Nicole1, Kühne, Martin1, Rothkamm, Kai1, 1 Universität des Saarlandes, Homburg, (Saar) |
| RIESS, KATRIN | 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 |
| RIETVELD, PAUL | MP03-28 Assessing the reproducibility of the measurement of the sar distribution of a sigma-60 applicator in a homogeneous cylindrical phantom using the schottky diode sheet. van Rhoon, Gerard*,1, van den Biggelaar, Adri1, Ameziane, Ali1, Rietveld, Paul1, van der Zee, Cobi1, 1 University Hospital Rotterdam-Daniel, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
| RIJKEN, PAULUS | 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 |
| RINGNéR, MARKUS | 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 |
| RINK, WILLIAM | P33-327 Biophysical Dosimetry using Electron Spin Resonance in Human and Rodent Tooth Enamel . Khan, F.*,1, Rink, William2, Boreham, Douglas1, 1 McMaster Institute of Applied Radiation Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario2 School of Geography & Geology, Hamilton, Ontario |
| RITHIDECH, KANOKPORN | P19-189 The effectiveness of low dose neutron exposure on induction of micronuclei. Brooks, Antone*,1, Rithidech, Kanokporn2, 1 Department of Environmental Science and Regional Planning, Richland, Washington2 Department of Pathology, Stony Brook, New York |
| RITTER, LINDA | 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 |
| ROBBINS, MIKE | P09-77 Radiation-induced post-transcriptional regulation of MMP-2 is involved in ROS generation and p42/44 MAPK phosphorylation. Zhao, Weiling*,1, Goswami, Prabhat2, Robbins, Mike1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC2 Free Radical and Radiation Biology Program and Holden Cancer Center, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA |
| ROBSON, NICOLE | WS05 Cytokine effects on early stages of tumor angiogenesis. Dewhirst, Mark*,1, Shan, Siqing1, Lipes, Barbara1,2, Kenan, Daniel2, Robson, Nicole3, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Durham, NC2 Department of Pathology, Durham, NC3 Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Durham, NC |
| ROBSON, TRACY | 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 |
| ROCKWELL, SARA | 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 |
| ROCKWELL, SARA | P13-125 Effect of Motexafin Gadolinium on the morphology, growth, viability, and radiation response of EMT6 cells in vitro. Donnelly, Erling*,1, Tang, Li-Qun1, Rockwell, Sara1, 1 Department of Therapeutic Radiology, New Haven, CT |
| ROCKWELL, SARA | WS06 An insider's perspective on getting your papers published: A career development workshop. Rockwell, Sara*,1, Edington, Martha2, Fye, Judy2, Harris, Bettina1, Kao, Gary3, 1 Department of Therapeutic Radiology, New Haven, CT2 University of Tennessee - Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN3 Department of Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA |
| ROCKWELL, SARA | MS04-3 Effect of Motexafin Gadolinium on the morphology, growth, viability, and radiation response of EMT6 cells in vitro. Donnelly, Erling*,1, Tang, Li-Qun1, Rockwell, Sara1, 1 Department of Therapeutic Radiology, New Haven, CT |
| ROCKWELL, SARA | P10-81 Effects of RSR13 on the cytotoxicity of cisplatin and carboplatin to EMT6 mouse mammary tumor cells in vitro and in vivo. Donnelly, Erling*,1, Kelley, Marianne1, Rockwell, Sara1, 1 Department of Therapeutic Radiology, New Haven, CT |
| RODGERS, VICTOR | 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 |
| ROEMER, ROBERT | 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 |
| ROEMER, ROBERT | MP01-11 Comparison of the TCEBE, Pennes' BHTE, and Effective Conductivity Models. Devashish, Devashish*,1, Roemer, Robert1, 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah |
| ROEMER, ROBERT | MP03-31 An Ideal HIFU Power Deposition Pattern. CHENG, KUNG-SHAN*,1, ROEMER, ROBERT1, 1 University of Utah - Mechanical Engineering 50 S. Central Campus Drive, MEB 2202 Salt Lakt City Utah 84112, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |
| ROEMER, ROBERT | MP03-32 Model predictive control of ultrasound hyperthermia treatments. Arora, Dhiraj*,1, Skliar, Mikhail2, Roemer, Robert1, 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Salt Lake City, UT2 Department of Chemical and Fuels Engineering, Salt Lake City, UT |
| ROFFEL, AD | 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 |
| ROFSTAD, EINAR | 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 |
| ROLLO, C. DAVID | P09-80 The influence of low dose ionizing radiation on elevated endogenous free radical levels in transgenic growth hormone mice . Lemon, Jennifer*,1, Rollo, C. David1, Boreham, Doug2, 1 Department of Biology, Life Sciences Building, Hamilton, Ontario2 Department of Medical Physics, Nuclear Research Building, Hamilton, Ontario |
| ROLLO, C. DAVID | MS05-7 The influence of low dose ionizing radiation on elevated endogenous free radical levels in transgenic growth hormone mice . Lemon, Jennifer*,1, Rollo, C. David1, Boreham, Doug2, 1 Department of Biology, Life Sciences Building, Hamilton, Ontario2 Department of Medical Physics, Nuclear Research Building, Hamilton, Ontario |
| ROMNEY, CARLA | 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 |
| RONCKERS, CéCILE | P38-367 Late health effects of nasopharyngeal radium irradiation: cancer incidence. Ronckers, Cécile*,1,2, Land, Charles2, Verduijn, Pieter1, Hayes, Richard2, Stovall, Marilyn3, van Leeuwen, Flora4, 1 Reinaert Kliniek, Maastricht, the Netherlands2 National Cancer Institute, Rockville, MD3 MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX4 The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
| RONCKERS, CéCILE | MS04-4 Late health effects of nasopharyngeal radium irradiation: cancer incidence. Ronckers, Cécile*,1,2, Land, Charles2, Verduijn, Pieter1, Hayes, Richard2, Stovall, Marilyn3, van Leeuwen, Flora4, 1 Reinaert Kliniek, Maastricht, the Netherlands2 National Cancer Institute, Rockville, MD3 MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX4 The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
| ROOS, ED | 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 |
| ROSEN, CHRIS | 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 |
| ROSEN, ERIC | 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 |
| ROSENBERG, ELIZABETH | S09-1 Novel adenoviruses for radiosensitization of CNS and head and neck tumors. Valerie, Kristoffer*,1, Rosenberg, Elizabeth1, Holmes, Matthew1, Contessa, Joseph1, Hewit, Todd1, Abell, Angela1, Lin, Peck-Sun1, Schmidt-Ullrich, Rupert1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Richmond, VA |
| ROSENSTEIN, BARRY | P25-267 ATM mutations in breast cancer patients predict for an increase in radiation-induced late effects. Rosenstein, Barry*,1,2, Iannuzzi, Christopher1, Atencio, David1, Stock, Richard1, Green, Sheryl1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, New York, NY2 Department of Radiation Oncology, New York, NY |
| ROSS, ANTHONY | 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 |
| ROTHKAMM, KAI | P17-174 Misrejoining of radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks. Löbrich, Markus*,1, Rief, Nicole1, Kühne, Martin1, Rothkamm, Kai1, 1 Universität des Saarlandes, Homburg, (Saar) |
| ROTI ROTI, JOSEPH | 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 |
| ROTI ROTI, JOSEPH | 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 |
| ROTI ROTI, JOSEPH | S12- Hyperthermia and Radiation Sensitivity. Roti Roti, Joseph*,1, 1 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO |
| ROTI ROTI, JOSEPH | 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 |
| ROTI ROTI, JOSEPH | 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 |
| ROTI-ROTI, JOSEPH | 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 |
| ROY, SASHWATI | 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 |
| RUGO, HOPE | 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 |
| RUPA, DOPPALAPUDI | 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 |
| RUSCETTI, TRACY | 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 |
| RUSCETTI, TRACY | 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 |
| RUSSELL, NICOLA | P08-64 Radiation nephropathy: Identification of molecular mechanisms using microarray analysis. Kruse, Jacqueline*,1, te Poele, Hans1, Boersma, Liesbeth1, Russell, Nicola1, Stewart, Fiona1, 1 The Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI/AvL), Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| RUSSO, ANGELO | 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 |
| RUSSO, ANGELO | 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 |
| RUTHERFORD, ERIN | 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 |
| RYAN, THOMAS | RC12 Matching Thermal Technology to Meet Clinical Requirements. Ryan, Thomas*,1, 1 Ethicon, Somerville, NJ |
| RYDBERG, BJORN | P17-159 Damage and repair of the ribose moiety of DNA. Rydberg, Bjorn*,1, 1 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA |
| RYNKIEWICZ, SUSAN | P13-118 Apoptosis and Gemcitabine-mediated radiosensitization. Davis, Mary*,1, Rynkiewicz, Susan1, Taneja, Neelam1, Rehemtulla, Alnawaz1, Lawrence, Theodore1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Ann Arbor, MI |