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Mutagenesis/Clastogenesis/Carcinogenesis

Sunday, October 16, 2005 3:00 PM-5:00 PM Exhibit Hall

Bacher, Jeff*,1, Halberg, Richard1, Megid, Wael1, Kent, Marijo1, Prolla, Tom2, 1 Genetic Analysis, Madison, WI, USA2 Genetics-Biotechnology Center, Madison, WI, USA
(PP056) A novel biodosimetry method for measuring radiation-induced genetic damage.


Banath, Judit*,1, MacPhail, Susan1, Larrivee, Bruno1, Olive, Peggy1, 1 Medical Biophysics Dept., Vancouver, BC, Canada
(PP057) Multicellular resistance and HPRT mutation in the tumor microenvironment.


Brooks, Antone*,1, 1 Environmental Science and Regional Planning, Richland, Washington, USA
(PP058) How bad is a dirty bomb? Cellular and carcinogenic effects of internally deposited radioactive materials.


Bryant, Peter*,1, Campbell, Elaine1, Comrie, Muriel1, 1 Bute Medical School, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
(PP059) Radiation-induced chromatid breaks: are they formed by errors in chromatid deconcatenation?


Burns, Fredric*,1, Zhang, Ronghe1, Chen, Shuaili1, Uddin, Ahmed1, Wu, Feng, 1 Environmental Medicine, New York, NY, USA
(PP060) Comparison of gene expression in rat skin following comparable doses of electron or 56Fe ion radiation.


Eberle, Richard1, Loucas, Bradford1, Cornforth, Michael*,1, 1 Radiation Oncology/ Biology Division, Galveston, TX, USA
(PP061) Long-term transmissibility of radiation-induced chromosome aberrations in human fibroblasts.


Elmore, Eugene*,1, Lao, Xiao-Yan1, Ko, Micki1, Kapadia, Rubina1, Rightnar, Steven2, Nelson, Gregory2, Redpath, Les 1, 1 Radiation Oncology, Irvine, CA, USA2 Loma Linda University Proton Therapy Facility, Loma Linda, CA, USA
(PP062) Neoplastic transformation in vitro induced by low doses of 232 MeV protons.


Ross, Carley1, Keysar, Stephen1, French, C. Tenley2, Fox, Michael1, 2, 3, 1 Cell and Molecular Biology Program, Fort Collins, CO, USA2 Cytomation, GTX, Fort Collins, CO, USA3 Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, Fort Collins, CO, USA
(PP063) Analysis of CD59 mutants in CHO AL cells by flow cytometry after gamma radiation or EMS treatment.


Girdhani, Swati*,1, Ahmed, Mansoor 2, Mishra, Kaushala1, 1 Radiation Biology and Health Sciences Division, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India2 Weis Centre for Research, Danville, PA, U.S.A
(PP064) Enhancement of ionizing radaition effects on MCF-7 breast cancer cell line by curcumin.


Hada, Megumi*,1, 2, Desai, Nirav2, 3, Cucinotta, Francis2, Gonda, Steve2, Wu, Honglu2, 1 Division of Space Life Science, Houston, TX, USA2 Human Adaptation and Countermeasures Office, Houston, TX, USA3 Radiation Biology, Houston, TX, USA
(PP065) M-BAND analysis of chromosome aberrations induced by heavy ion radiations in human epithelia cells.


Hubbard, Karen1, Pogozelski, Wendy2, Steinberg, Mark3, Orlow, Irene4, Dermody, James5, Hill, Helene6, 1 Department of Biology, New York, NY, US2 Dpartment of Chemistry, Geneseo, NY, US3 Department of Chemistry, New York, NY, US4 Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department, New York, NY, US5 Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Newark, NJ, US6 Department of Radiology, Newark, NJ, US
(PP066) Enumeration of total and deleted mitochondria in DNA from human skin adjacent to melanomas.


Ianzini, Fiorenza *,1, 2, 3, Domann, Frederick2, Kosmacek, Elizabeth3, Mackey, Michael 1, 3, 1 Department of Pathology, Iowa City, IA, USA2 Department of Radiaiton Oncology, Iowa City, IA, USA3 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Iowa City, IA, USA
(PP067) Radiation-induced mitotic catastrophe in human glioblastoma U87MG cells transduced with a dominant negative p53 adenovirus construct.


Kronenberg, Amy*,1, Gauny, Stacey1, Connolly, Lanelle2, Turker, Mitchell2, 1 Biophysics Department, Berkeley, CA, USA2 CROET, Portland, Oregon, USA
(PP068) Impact of the tissue microenvironment on cell killing and autosomal mutagenesis in murine epithelial cells exposed to 1 GeV/amu Fe ions.


LaRue, Susan*,1, Trncic, Nadira 1, Holmes, Adam2, Vanais, Diane3, 1 Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA2 Cell & Molecular Biology Graduate Program, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA3 Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Hiroshima City, Japan, Japan
(PP069) Severe tumor hypoxia induces mutagenesis.


Lenarczyk, Marek *,1, Lasater, Sarah1, Jordan, Robert 2, Schwartz, Jeffrey 2, Liber, Howard 1, 1 Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, Fort Collins, CO, USA2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Seattle, WA, USA
(PP070) Persistent genomic instability induced in human lymphoblastoid cells exposed to —rays.


Dudgeon, Crissy 1, Li, Henghong*,2, Bulavin, Dmitry 3, Fornace, Albert 1, 1 Dept. of Genetics and Complex Diseases, Boston, MA, US2 Center for Cancer Research, Bethesda, MD, US3
(PP071) Characterization of -radiation induced tumorigenesis with a humanized-p53 mouse model.


Zhang, Qinming*,1, Liu, Yunfeng2, Zhou, Junqing1, Zhang, Ying 1, Liber, Howard*,1, 1 Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, Fort Collins, CO, USA2 Graduate Degree Program in Cell and Molecular Biology, Fort Collins, CO, USA
(PP072) Wild-type p53 has dominant effects over mutant p53 to maintain genomic stability in human lymphoblast cell.


Loucas, Bradford*,1, Cornforth, Michael1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Galveston, TX, USA
(PP073) Are un-rejoined chromosome breaks always the result of an irreparable lesion?


Manti, Lorenzo*,1, Court, Jonathan2, Durante, Marco1, Grossi, Gianfranco1, Pugliese, Gabriella1, Scampoli, Paola1, Gialanella, Giancarlo1, 1 Physical Sciences, Radiation Biophysics Laboratory, Naples, Italy2 Cancer Research Wales Laboratory, Velindre Cancer Centre, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
(PP074) Dependence of radiation clastogenicity upon competence for cytokinesis.


Marozik, Pavel*,1, 2, Mosse, Irma2, Seymour, Colin3, Mothersill, Carmel3, 1 Radiation and Environmental Science Centre, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland2 Laboratory of Radiation Genetics, Minsk, Minsk, Belarus3 Science, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
(PP075) Modification of radiation-induced bystander effect with melanin.


Marozik, Pavel*,1, Marozik, Mikhail2, Melnov, Sergei2, 1 Radiation and Environmental Science Centre, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland2 Human Biology, Minsk, Minsk, Belarus
(PP076) The level of clastogenic factors as marker of mutation pressure in human population.


Murphy, James*,1, Nugent, Sharon1, Seymour, Colin2, Mothersill, Carmel2, 1 Radiation and Environmental Science Centre, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland2 Medical Physics & Applied Radiation Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
(PP077) Mitochondrial DNA point mutations and a novel deletion induced by direct low-LET radiation and by medium from irradiated cells.


Parker, Sharon*,1, Tucker, Jennifer2, Pore, Nabendu, Nguyen, Vu2, Mullins, Mary2, Maity, Amit1, Kao, Gary1, 1 Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA, USA2 Cell and Developmental Biology, Philiadelphia, PA, USA
(PP078) Rapid detection of the effects of radiation and histone deacetylase inhibitors on Zebrafish embryonic development.


Ramaiah, Lila*,1, Weil, Michael2, Desaintes, Christian3, Ullrich, Robert2, 1 Department of Microbiology, Immunology, & Pathology, Fort Collins, CO, USA2 Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, Fort Collins, CO, USA3 Radiobiology Unit, Boeretang, Mol, Belgium
(PP079) Dissecting the role of PrkdcBALB polymorphisms in radiation-induced mammary cancer.


Elmore, Eugene1, Lao, Xiao-Yan1, Kapadia, Rubina1, Roa, Dante1, Sehgal, Varun1, Al-Ghazi, Matthew1, Redpath, Les *,1, 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Irvine, CA, USA
(PP080) Neoplastic transformation in vitro by low doses of low-LET radiation delivered at low dose-rate.


Sirisalee, Tonya *,1, Ray, F. Andrew1, Weil, Michael 1, Bedford, Joel1, Schimenti, John2, Ullrich, Robert1, 1 Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, Fort Collins, CO, USA2 Biomedical Sciences, Ithaca, NY, USA
(PP081) Using an embryonic stem cell mutagenesis model to identify radiation sensitivity genes.


Steinberg, Mark*,1, Hill, Helene2, Pierre, Zdenka 1, Liu, Suqing 1, Hwang, Bor-Jang 1, Ji, Fang1, Hubbard, Karen3, Dermody, James4, 1 Department of Chemistry, New York, NY, US2 Department of Radiology, Newark, NJ, US3 Department of Biology, New York, NY, US4 Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Newark, NJ
(PP082) Novel UVB-induced mitochondrial deletions in human epithelial cells.


Sutherland, Betsy*,1, Bennett, Paula 1, Cuomo, Noelle1, Yang, Hongying2, Held, Kathryn2, 1 Biology Department, Upton, NY, US2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Boston, MA, US
(PP083) DNA damage clusters in bystander cells.


Suzuki, Masao*,1, Tsuruoka, Chizuru1, Yasuda, Nakahiro1, Okayasu, Ryuichi1, 1 International Space Radiation Laboratory, Chiba, Chiba, Japan
(PP084) Bystander cellular effects in normal human fibroblasts irradiated with low-energy carbon ions.


Tsai, Mong-Hsun*,1, 3, Tseng, Jennifer2, Chuang, Eric1, 3, 4, 1 Center for Genomic Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan3 Radiation Oncology Science Program/ Center for Cancer Research, Bethesda, MD, US2 Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Department, Ann Arbor, MI, US4 Department of Electrical Engineering, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan
(PP085) Synergistic effect in presence of 17AAG followed by X—ray radiation exposure in human lymphoblastoid cells.


Ueno, Akiko*,1, 2, Vannais, Diane2, Waldren, Charles3, 1 National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan, Japan2 Environmental & Radiological Health Sciences, Fort Collins, CO, USA3 Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF), Hiroshima/Nagasaki, Japan, Japan
(PP086) Mutagenicity of fractionated radiations.


Zhou, Xinfeng*,1, Chen, Bingzi1, Yi, Huilan1, Jiang, Tao1, Dedon, Peter1, 1 Biological Engineering Division, Cambridge, MA, USA
(PP087) Novel methods for quantifying ionizing radiation-induced deoxyribose oxidation in DNA.


Grygoryev, Dmytro1, Moskalenko, Oleksandr1, Zimbrick, John*,1, 1 Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, Fort Collins, CO, USA
(PP088) DNA damage induced by combined cadmium and radiation exposure in vitro and in cultured medaka fish cells.



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