R A El-Awady
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1.
Saleh E, El-Awady R, Anis N
Oncol Lett
. 2012 Dec;
5(1):321-327.
PMID: 23255942
The prediction of response or severe toxicity and therapy individualisation are extremely important in cancer chemotherapy. There are few tools to predict chemoresponse or toxicity in cancer patients. We investigated...
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El-Awady R, Mahmoud M, Saleh E, El-Baky H, Lotayef M, Dahm-Daphi J, et al.
Int J Radiat Biol
. 2005 Nov;
81(7):501-8.
PMID: 16263653
The aim was to study the relationship between cellular radiosensitivity or double-strand break (dsb) repair capacity of skin fibroblasts and the extent of acute reaction after radiotherapy for breast cancer....
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Bohnke A, Westphal F, Schmidt A, El-Awady R, Dahm-Daphi J
Int J Radiat Biol
. 2004 Feb;
80(1):53-63.
PMID: 14761850
Purpose: The tumour suppressor protein p53 is considered to have an impact on the radiosensitivity of tumour cells. However, this concept does not easily translate to the tumour sensitivity in...
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El-Awady R, Dikomey E, Dahm-Daphi J
Br J Cancer
. 2003 Jul;
89(3):593-601.
PMID: 12888835
Nine human tumour cell lines (four mammary, one bladder, two prostate, one cervical, and one squamous cell carcinoma) were studied as to whether cellular radiosensitivity is related to the number...
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El-Awady R, Dikomey E, Dahm-Daphi J
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2001 May;
29(9):1960-6.
PMID: 11328880
After ionising radiation double-strand breaks (dsb) are lethal if not repaired or misrepaired. Cell killing is greatly enhanced by hyperthermia and it is questioned here whether heat not only affects...