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William Jackson 3rd

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MacVittie T, Jackson 3rd W
Health Phys . 2020 Jan; 119(3):351-357. PMID: 31934930
Studies performed decades ago in the canine and nonhuman primate established the dose response relationships for the hematopoietic acute radiation syndrome in response to mixed neutron/gamma, x-radiation, and Co gamma...
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Thrall K, Mahendra S, Jackson M, Jackson 3rd W, Farese A, MacVittie T
Health Phys . 2019 Jan; 116(3):354-365. PMID: 30688697
Radiation-induced lung injury is a characteristic, dose- and time-dependent sequela of potentially lethal, delayed effects of acute radiation exposure. Understanding of these delayed effects to include development of medical countermeasures...
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MacVittie T, Farese A, Parker G, Jackson 3rd W, Booth C, Tudor G, et al.
Health Phys . 2019 Jan; 116(3):305-338. PMID: 30624353
Well-characterized animal models that mimic the human response to potentially lethal doses of radiation are required to assess the efficacy of medical countermeasures under the criteria of the US Food...
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MacVittie T, Farese A, Parker G, Jackson 3rd W
Health Phys . 2019 Jan; 116(3):366-382. PMID: 30624350
The primary objectives of two companion manuscripts were to assess the natural history of delayed radiation-induced lung injury in a nonhuman primate model of acute high-dose, partial-body irradiation with 5%...
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Farese A, Bennett A, Gibbs A, Hankey K, Prado K, Jackson 3rd W, et al.
Health Phys . 2018 Oct; 116(3):339-353. PMID: 30281533
A nonhuman primate model of acute, partial-body, high-dose irradiation with minimal (2.5%) bone marrow sparing was used to assess endogenous gastrointestinal and hematopoietic recovery and the ability of Neulasta (pegylated...
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MacVittie T, Bennett A, Farese A, Taylor-Howell C, Smith C, Gibbs A, et al.
Health Phys . 2015 Oct; 109(5):427-39. PMID: 26425903
A nonhuman primate (NHP) model of acute high-dose, partial-body irradiation with 5% bone marrow (PBI/BM5) sparing was used to assess the effect of Neupogen® [granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF)] to...
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MacVittie T, Farese A, Jackson 3rd W
Health Phys . 2015 Oct; 109(5):342-66. PMID: 26425897
Well characterized animal models that mimic the human response to potentially lethal doses of radiation are required to assess the efficacy of medical countermeasures under the criteria of the U.S....
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Garofalo M, Bennett A, Farese A, Harper J, Ward A, Taylor-Howell C, et al.
Health Phys . 2013 Nov; 106(1):56-72. PMID: 24276550
Several radiation dose- and time-dependent tissue sequelae develop following acute high-dose radiation exposure. One of the recognized delayed effects of such exposures is lung injury, characterized by respiratory failure as...
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MacVittie T, Bennett A, Booth C, Garofalo M, Tudor G, Ward A, et al.
Health Phys . 2012 Aug; 103(4):427-53. PMID: 22929471
The dose response relationship for the acute gastrointestinal syndrome following total-body irradiation prevents analysis of the full recovery and damage to the gastrointestinal system, since all animals succumb to the...
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MacVittie T, Farese A, Bennett A, Gelfond D, Shea-Donohue T, Tudor G, et al.
Health Phys . 2012 Aug; 103(4):411-26. PMID: 22929470
The development of medical countermeasures against the acute gastrointestinal subsyndrome of the acute radiation syndrome in humans requires well characterized and validated animal models. These models must adhere to the...