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J L Roti Roti

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Xu M, Myerson R, Xia Y, Whitehead T, Moros E, Straube W, et al.
Int J Hyperthermia . 2007 Jun; 23(4):343-51. PMID: 17558733
Purpose: The goal of this study was to determine if reduced availability of the DNA repair protein, MRE11, for the repair of damaged DNA is a basis for thermal radiosensitization...
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Whitehead T, Moros E, Brownstein B, Roti J
Radiat Res . 2006 Jun; 165(6):626-35. PMID: 16802862
In vitro experiments with C3H 10T(1/2) mouse cells were performed to determine whether Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) or Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) modulated radiofrequency (RF) radiations induce changes...
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Vanderwaal R, Roti J
Int J Hyperthermia . 2004 Jun; 20(2):234-9. PMID: 15195517
The 'masking effect' is the observation that heat shock reduces or masks the apparent expression of ionizing radiation (IR) damage to DNA. The mechanism of this effect is thought to...
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Myerson R, Roti J, Moros E, Straube W, Xu M
Int J Hyperthermia . 2004 Jun; 20(2):201-12. PMID: 15195514
Clinically achievable minimum tumour temperatures are in the order of about 41 degrees C. Therefore, it is important to evaluate mechanisms by which temperatures in this range might enhance cytotoxicity....
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Xu M, Myerson R, Hunt C, Kumar S, Moros E, Straube W, et al.
Int J Hyperthermia . 2004 Jun; 20(2):157-62. PMID: 15195510
Double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) are potentially lethal DNA lesions induced by ionizing radiation. In eukaryotes, DSBs can be repaired by homologous recombination (HR) or non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ). DNA repair protein...
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Dynlacht J, Xu M, Pandita R, Wetzel E, Roti J
Int J Hyperthermia . 2004 Jun; 20(2):144-56. PMID: 15195509
The mechanism by which hyperthermia sensitizes mammalian cells to ionizing radiation remains to be elucidated, but an overwhelming amount of circumstantial evidence suggests that heat radiosensitization might be mediated by...
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Roti J
Int J Hyperthermia . 2004 Jun; 20(2):109-14. PMID: 15195505
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Lagroye I, Anane R, Wettring B, Moros E, Straube W, Laregina M, et al.
Int J Radiat Biol . 2004 Feb; 80(1):11-20. PMID: 14761846
Purpose: To investigate the effect of 2450 MHz pulsed-wave microwaves on the induction of DNA damage in brain cells of exposed rats and to discover whether proteinase K is needed...
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Lagroye I, Hook G, Wettring B, Baty J, Moros E, Straube W, et al.
Radiat Res . 2004 Jan; 161(2):201-14. PMID: 14731069
In vitro experiments were performed to determine whether 2450 MHz microwave radiation induces alkali-labile DNA damage and/or DNA-protein or DNA-DNA crosslinks in C3H 10T(1/2) cells. After a 2-h exposure to...
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Bisht K, Bradbury C, Zoberi I, Curry H, Kaushal A, Roti J, et al.
Int J Radiat Biol . 2003 Dec; 79(11):879-88. PMID: 14698956
Purpose: Abnormally high levels of the cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 isozyme as well as the prostaglandin metabolites produced by the COX pathway have been observed in a variety of malignancies, including cancers...