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David J Brenner

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Buonanno M, Hashmi R, Petersen C, Tang Z, Welch D, Shuryak I, et al.
Sci Rep . 2025 Jan; 15(1):252. PMID: 39747969
Scientific bodies overseeing UV radiation protection recommend safety limits for exposure to ultraviolet radiation in the workplace based on published peer-reviewed data. To support this goal, a 3D model of...
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Buonanno M, Hashmi R, Petersen C, Tang Z, Welch D, Shuryak I, et al.
Res Sq . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39678330
Scientific bodies overseeing UV radiation protection recommend safety limits for exposure to ultraviolet light in the workplace based on published peer-reviewed data. To support this goal, a 3D model of...
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Kosowski E, Olson J, Gardin J, Schaaf G, Nishita D, Authier S, et al.
Radiat Res . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39504997
National security concerns regarding radiological incidents, accidental or intentional in nature, have increased substantially over the past few years. A primary area of intense planning is the assessment of exposed...
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Gutierrez-Bayona N, Petersen C, Hashmi R, Buonanno M, Shuryak I, Ponnaiya B, et al.
Photochem Photobiol . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39431526
Guidance on maximal limits for ultraviolet (UV) exposure has been developed by national and international organizations to protect against adverse effects on human skin and eyes. These guidelines consider the...
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Shuryak I, Wang E, Brenner D
Front Oncol . 2024 Aug; 14:1422211. PMID: 39193391
Introduction: Treating head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC), especially human papillomavirus negative (HPV-) and locally advanced cases, remains difficult. Our previous analyses of radiotherapy-only HNSCC clinical trials data using...
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Royba E, Shuryak I, Ponnaiya B, Repin M, Pampou S, Karan C, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Aug; 14(1):19789. PMID: 39187542
In major radiological events, rapid assays to detect ionizing radiation exposure are crucial for effective medical interventions. The purpose of these assays is twofold: to categorize affected individuals into groups...
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Pannkuk E, Laiakis E, Garty G, Bansal S, Jayatilake M, Tan Y, et al.
ACS Omega . 2024 Aug; 9(32):35182-35196. PMID: 39157112
A realistic exposure to ionizing radiation (IR) from an improvised nuclear device will likely include individuals who are partially shielded from the initial blast delivered at a very high dose...
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Meng X, Wen K, Zhao J, Han Y, Ghandhi S, Kaur S, et al.
Sens Diagn . 2024 Aug; 3(8):1344-1352. PMID: 39129862
In large-scale radiation exposure events, the ability to triage potential victims by the received radiation dosage is crucial. This can be evaluated by radiation-induced biological changes. Radiation-responsive mRNA is a...
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Wang E, Shuryak I, Brenner D
Sci Rep . 2024 Aug; 14(1):17974. PMID: 39095647
This study explores the impact of densely-ionizing radiation on non-cancer and cancer diseases, focusing on dose, fractionation, age, and sex effects. Using historical mortality data from approximately 21,000 mice exposed...
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Tavakol D, Nash T, Kim Y, Graney P, Liberman M, Fleischer S, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh) . 2024 Jul; 11(42):e2401415. PMID: 38965824
Galactic cosmic radiation (GCR) is one of the most serious risks posed to astronauts during missions to the Moon and Mars. Experimental models capable of recapitulating human physiology are critical...