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ویرایش: نویسندگان: William C. Dewey, Martha Edington and R. J. Michael Fry (Eds.) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780121685621, 0121685624 ناشر: Academic Press Inc سال نشر: 1992 تعداد صفحات: 1044 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 36 مگابایت
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Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Page xxi
EDITORS' ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, Page xxii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, Page xxiii
The Ninth International Congress of Radiation Research, Pages xxiv-xxvi
Program Committee, Pages xxvii-xxviii, William C. Dewey
POTENTIAL FOR PROTON BEAMS IN CLINICAL RADIATION ONCOLOGY, Pages 3-13, Herman Suit
AN ENGINEER LOOKS AT HYPERTHERMIA, Pages 14-25, John W. Strohbehn
FROM BEDSIDE TO BENCH AND BACK, Pages 26-32, H. Rodney Withers
ELECTRON TRANSFER IN BIOLOGY. SOME GENERAL ASPECTS, AND SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS BY RADIATION CHEMISTRY, Pages 35-42, Klaus-Dieter Asmus
DYNAMICS OF LOCALIZATION AND SOLVATION OF ELECTRONS IN FINITE CLUSTERS AND BULK MEDIA, Pages 43-49, Uzi Landman, R.N. Barnett, Joshua Jortner, Abraham Nitzan
ULTRAFAST DYNAMICS OF ELECTRON SOLVATION, Pages 50-57, Y. Gauduel
CONCEPT DESIGN OF ELECTRON FEMTOSECOND PULSE RADIOLYSIS, Pages 58-62, Y. Tabata, H. Kobayashi
STUDIES OF ION SOLVATION USING PULSE RADIOLYSIS, Pages 63-68, Charles D. Jonah, Yi Lin
GEMINATE ION RECOMBINATION IN NEAT ALKANE LIQUIDS STUDIED BY PICOSECOND PULSE RADIOLYSIS, Pages 69-74, Y. Yoshida, S. Tagawa
PROTEIN TO PROTEIN ELECTRON TRANSFER, Pages 75-80, George McLendon
EFFECTS OF STRUCTURE ON LONG-RANGE ELECTRON TRANSFER IN PEPTIDES, Pages 81-86, Michael H. Klapper, Michael R. DeFelippis, Hyosil Lee, Awdhesh K. Mishra, Moshe Faraggi
APPLICATIONS OF PULSE RADIOLYSIS TO STUDIES ON METALLOPROTEINS, Pages 87-92, A.G. Sykes, C.R. Andrew, K. Govindaraju, K.-Y. Lam, E. Lloyd, N.P. Tomkinson, G.A. Salmon
CHARGE MIGRATION IN HYDRATED DNA, Pages 93-98, John M. Warman, Matthijs P. de Haas, Pieter G. Schouten
ROLE OF HYDRATION IN INFLUENCING RADIATION-INDUCED DAMAGE OF DNA AT EARLY TIMES, Pages 99-103, P. O'Neill, A.T. Al-Kazwini, E.M. Fielden, G.E. Adams
MECHANISMS OF RADIATION-INDUCED DAMAGE OF DNA IN THE PRESENCE OF OXYGEN AND THIOLS, Pages 104-109, D. Schulte-Frohlinde
RADIATION-INDUCED PROCESSES IN MICROHETEROGENEOUS MEDIA, Pages 110-114, J.K. Thomas
CHARGE EFFECTS ON PHOTOIONIZATION NEAR VESICLE INTERFACES, Pages 115-120, Larry Kevan
RADIATION-INDUCED GROWTH OF MICRO CRYSTALLITES, Pages 121-126, Dan Meisel
ELECTRICAL DOUBLE-LAYER EFFECTS ON ELECTRON TRANSFER REACTIONS AT COLLOIDAL METAL OXIDE - AQUEOUS SOLUTION INTERFACES, Pages 127-132, Paul Mulvaney, Franz Grieser, Dan Meisel
DNA REPAIR-DEFICIENT HUMAN DISEASES, Pages 135-142, Kenneth H. Kraemer
CHROMATIN STRUCTURE AND GENE EXPRESSION IN DROSOPHILA, Pages 143-148, Qin Lu, C.R. Elgin
CHROMATIN AND NUCLEAR STRUCTURAL FACTORS WHICH MODIFY THE RADIOSENSITIVITY OF DNA, Pages 149-154, Nancy L. Oleinick, Song-mao Chiu
GENOMIC HETEROGENEITY OF UV-INDUCED REPAIR: RELATIONSHIP TO HIGHER-ORDER CHROMATIN STRUCTURE AND TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVITY, Pages 155-159, Leon H.F. Mullenders, Jaap Venema, Anneke van Hoffen, Ron J. Sakkers, A.T. Natarajan, Albert A. van Zeeland
SUBNUCLEAR STRUCTURE IN RADIATION AND HEAT RESPONSE, Pages 160-165, J.L. Roti Roti, Y.C. Taylor, W.D. Wright
MOLECULAR CYTOGENETIC APPROACHES TO BIOLOGICAL DOSIMETRY AND TO CHARACTERIZATION OF SPECIFIC GENETIC CHANGES IN HUMAN TUMORS, Pages 166-171, Joe W. Gray, A. Kallioniemi, O. Kallioniemi, W.-L. Kuo, K. Matsumura, D. Pinkel, M. Sakamoto, M. Vooijs, F. Waldman, A. Awa, J. Lucas, T. Straume
BIODOSIMETRY OF IONIZING RADIATION IN HUMANS USING THE GLYCOPHORIN A GENOTOXICITY ASSAY, Pages 172-176, R.H. Jensen, R.G. Langlois, S.G. Grant, W.L. Bigbee
EVALUATION OF FOUR SOMATIC MUTATION ASSAYS AS BIOLOGICAL DOSIMETER IN HUMANS, Pages 177-182, M. Akiyama, Y. Kusunoki, S. Umeki, Y. Hirai, N. Nakamura, S. Kyoizumi
EXPERIENCE WITH THE “CYTOCHALASIN-B METHOD” FOR QUANTIFYING RADIATION-INDUCED MICRONUCLEI IN HUMAN LYMPHOCYTES, Pages 183-188, L.G. Littlefield, A.M. Sayer, F. Sallam, E.L. Frome, R.A. Kleinerman
BREAKS AND INTRACHANGES, Pages 189-194, John R.K. Savage, Alison N. Harvey
THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF CHROMATIN ORGANIZATION IN THE INDUCTION AND REPAIR OF CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS, Pages 195-200, W.N. Hittelman, T. Pandita, R.V. Jayanth, D. Wlodek
THE ROLE OF UNREPAIRED LESIONS IN THE FIXATION OF CHROMOSOME DAMAGE, Pages 201-206, Michael N. Cornforth
RESTRICTION ENZYME-INDUCED DNA DOUBLE-STRAND BREAKS AS A MODEL TO STUDY THE MECHANISMS OF CHROMOSOMAL ABERRATION FORMATION, Pages 207-211, John W. Phillips, William F. Morgan
DAMAGE SELECTIVITY IN CHROMOSOMES, Pages 212-216, Joel S. Bedford, Maria C. Muhlmann-Diaz
MAPPING THE ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONAL TOPOGRAPHY OF THE CELL NUCLEUS, Pages 217-223, Ronald Berezney
GENES CONTROLLING DNA REPAIR, Pages 224-228, D. Bootsma
MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF GROUP A XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM GENE AND ITS PRODUCT, Pages 229-234, K. Tanaka, I. Satokata, N. Miura, I. Miyamoto, K. Iwai, H. Asahina, S. Yuba
GENES CONTROLLING NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR IN MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 235-238, G. Weeda, C. Troelstra, W. Vermeulen, D. Bootsma, J.H.J. Hoeijmakers, A.J. van der Eb
CONSERVATION OF STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF DNA REPAIR GENES BETWEEN YEAST AND HUMAN, Pages 239-244, Satya Prakash, Louise Prakash
MULTIPLICITY OF MAMMALIAN DNA LIGASES, Pages 245-250, Alan E. Tomkinson, Deborah E. Barnes, Emma Roberts, Ken-ichi Kodama, Graham Daly, Tomas Lindahl
RECENT PROGRESS IN CHARACTERIZING HUMAN DNA REPAIR GENES CLONED USING RODENT CELL LINES, Pages 251-256, Larry H. Thompson, Keith W. Caldecott, Kerry W. Brookman
STRUCTURE-FUNCTION ANALYSES OF Uvr PROTEINS CATALYZING NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION, Pages 257-262, L. Grossman, L. Claassen, S. Mazur, T. Seeley, S. Thiagalingam
BASE EXCISION REPAIR OF RADIATION DAMAGE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI, Pages 263-267, Susan S. Wallace, Robert J. Melamede, Yoke Wah Kow
ROLE OF HUMAN DNA DEOXYRIBOPHOSPHODIESTERASE IN EXCISION REPAIR OF IONISING RADIATION-INDUCED DNA DAMAGE, Pages 268-272, Allan Price, Tomas Lindahl
INDUCTION OF GENE EXPRESSION BY RADIATION, Pages 273-279, Peter A. Herrlich
CARCINOGENESIS AND DNA REPAIR IN TRANSGENIC MICE, Pages 280-286, Stanton L. Gerson, Luba L. Dumenco
EFFECTS AFTER IRRADIATION DURING THE PREIMPLANTATION PERIOD, Pages 289-293, W.-U. Müller, C. Streffer
EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AFTER PRENATAL IRRADIATION, Pages 294-299, G. Konermann
EFFECTS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HUMAN BRAIN AFTER PRENATAL RADIATION, Pages 300-305, James N. Yamazaki
UPTAKE AND DISTRIBUTION OF RADIONUCLIDES IN THE EMBRYO AND FETUS - IMPLICATIONS FOR DOSIMETRY, Pages 306-312, J W Stather, J D Harrison, G M Kendall
MUTAGENESIS OF E. coli BY IONIZING RADIATION, Pages 315-319, Franklin Hutchinson
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BASIS OF RADIATION-INDUCED BASE SUBSTITUTIONS AND GENOME REARRANGEMENTS IN CULTURED MAMMALIAN CELLS, Pages 320-325, Mark Meuth
IN VIVO MUTATIONS IN HUMAN T-CELLS AFTER IONIZING RADIATION EXPOSURES, Pages 326-331, R.J. Albertini, J.P. O'Neill, J.A. Nicklas
CANCER AND AGING IN RODENTS VERSUS HUMANS, Pages 332-336, J. Carl Barrett
MULTISTEP NATURE OF RADIATION-INDUCED NEOPLASTIC TRANSFORMATION IN SYRIAN GOLDEN HAMSTER EMBRYO CELLS, Pages 337-341, Masami Watanabe, Keiji Suzuki, Naomi Sakakibara, Kimiko Watanabe
TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENE INACTIVATION AND RADIATION-INDUCED NEOPLASTIC TRANSFORMATION IN VITRO: MODEL STUDIES USING HUMAN HYBRID CELLS, Pages 342-347, J.L. Redpath, M. Mendonca, C. Sun, R. Antoniono, M. Colman, K.M. Latham, E.J. Stanbridge
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR EVENTS UNDERLYING RADIATION AND CHEMICAL CARCINOGENESIS OF THE RAT MAMMARY GLAND, Pages 348-352, Michael N. Gould, Kelly H. Clifton
ras ONCOGENE ACTIVATION IN GAMMA- AND NEUTRON-RADIATION INDUCED MURINE THYMIC LYMPHOMAS, Pages 353-357, Steven R. Sloan, Angel Pellicer
MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF IONIZING-RADIATION-INDUCED SKIN CARCINOGENESIS, Pages 358-362, Tim Bowden, John Levy
ALTERATION OF THE RETINOBLASTOMA GENE LOCUS IN RADIUM-EXPOSED INDIVIDUALS, Pages 363-367, J.P. Hardwick, R. Schlenker, E. Huberman
MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOGY OF LUNG CANCER, Pages 368-374, Jack A. Roth
GENE INDUCTION BY IONIZING RADIATION, Pages 375-379, Ralph Weichselbaum, Dennis Hallahan, Donald Kufe
ONCOGENE ACTIVATION DURING RADIATION TRANSFORMATION IN VITRO, Pages 380-385, Bozena Krolewski, John B. Little
ONCOGENE ACTIVATION IN ULTRAVIOLET-INDUCED SKIN TUMORS FROM NORMAL INDIVIDUALS AND XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM PATIENTS, Pages 386-391, Alain Sarasin, Caroline Robert-Knebelmann, Leela Daya-Grosjean, Alvaro Margulis, Mohamed Zghal
MECHANISM OF RADIORESISTANCE IN ONCOGENE TRANSFECTED CELL LINES, Pages 392-397, W. Gillies McKenna, George Iliakis, Ruth J. Muschel
GENETICS OF TUMOR PROGRESSION, Pages 398-406, Webster K. Cavenee
TECHNIQUES FOR MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY DEPOSITION IN NANOMETER VOLUMES, Pages 409-414, Paul Kliauga
VARIANCE-COVARIANCE: A PRACTICAL METHOD FOR MICRODOSIMETRY IN SUBMICROSCOPIC VOLUMES, Pages 415-420, P. Goldhagen, G. Randers-Pehrson
ENERGY DEPOSITION IN SUB-MICROSCOPIC VOLUMES, Pages 421-426, D.E. Charlton, H. Nikjoo, D.T. Goodhead
RESTRICTED LET DETERMINES THE YIELD OF INTRATRACK PAIRWISE LESION INTERACTION, Pages 427-432, Dietrich Harder, Ernst R. Bartels
ENERGY TRANSFER MECHANISMS IN DNA: RELATIONSHIP TO ENERGY DEPOSITION IN SUBMICROSCOPIC VOLUMES, Pages 433-438, J.H. Miller, D.L. Frasco, C.E. Swenberg, A. Rupprecht
ESTIMATION OF DOSE TO HUMAN TISSUES FROM INGESTION OF FOODS EXPOSED TO FALLOUT FROM NUCLEAR WEAPONS TESTS IN NEVADA, Pages 439-443, F. Ward Whicker, Thomas B. Kirchner
RADIOECOLOGICAL AND DOSIMETRIC MODELS USED FOR RETROSPECTIVE AND PREDICTIVE ASSESSMENT OF HUMAN EXPOSURE AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT, Pages 444-448, I.A. Likhtariov
AGRICULTURAL COUNTERMEASURES TAKEN IN THE CHERNOBYL REGION AND EVALUATION OF THE RESULTS, Pages 449-453, R. Kirchmann, V.F. Demin
VALIDATION OF RADIOECOLOGICAL MODELS USING CHERNOBYL DATA, Pages 454-459, Gordon Linsley
RADIOECOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS AFTER THE GOIANIA ACCIDENT, Pages 460-465, E.C.S. Amaral, M. A. Pires do Rio, M.J. Campos, H.G. Paretzke
POSITION OF RADIOECOLOGY IN VIEW OF RADIATION PROTECTION: FACTS AND TRENDS, Pages 466-470, Gilbert Desmet
AN OVERVIEW OF THE RADON PROBLEM: DOES IN VITRO RESEARCH HAVE A ROLE TO PLAY?, Pages 471-475, D.J. Brenner
A REVIEW OF EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL RADON HEALTH EFFECTS DATA, Pages 476-481, F.T. Cross
RADIATION EFFECTS IN SPACE: RESEARCH NEEDS, Pages 482-486, R.J.M. Fry
HUMAN EXPOSURE TO GALACTIC COSMIC RAYS IN SPACE, Pages 487-492, L.W. Townsend, F.A. Cucinotta, J.L. Shinn, J.W. Wilson
HEAVY ION RADIOBIOLOGY OF THE NEMATODE Caenorhabditis elegans, Pages 493-497, Gregory A. Nelson, Wayne W. Schubert, Gayane H. Kazarians
PROBLEMS OF RISK ESTIMATION ON THE BASIS OF ACCELERATOR EXPERIMENTS, Pages 498-503, G. Kraft
RADIATION RISK IN SPACE: IMPLICATIONS OF IN VITRO HEAVY ION MUTATION EXPERIMENTS, Pages 504-508, J. Kiefer, E. Schneider, U. Stoll, T. Kranert
POTENTIAL ENHANCED RISK FOR SPACE-STATION ASTRONAUTS EXPOSED TO HIGHLY FRACTIONATED DOSES OF FAST PROTONS, Pages 509-513, D.J. Brenner
SINGLE-EVENT UPSETS IN MICROELECTRONICS, Pages 514-519, P.J. McNulty
RADIATION SAFETY DURING SOVIET COSMONAUTS' FLIGHTS. PRINCIPLES AND REALIZATION, Pages 520-524, V.M. Petrov
RADIATION PROTECTION: THE BASIS OF NEW RECOMMENDATIONS ON LIMITS OF EXPOSURE, Pages 525-532, Warren K. Sinclair
RADIOSURGERY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF INTRACRANIAL LESIONS: A RADIATION ONCOLOGY PERSPECTIVE, Pages 535-540, Jay S. Loeffler, David A. Larson
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH A FULLY THREE-DIMENSIONAL TREATMENT PLANNING SYSTEM, Pages 541-544, Allen S. Lichter, Howard M. Sandler, Allan F. Thornton, Sonja L. Schoeppel, Theodore S. Lawrence
INTRODUCTION TO MODIFIED FRACTIONATION, Pages 545-549, H. Rodney Withers
TIME FACTOR IN RADIOTHERAPY: REPOPULATION AND REPAIR KINETICS, Pages 550-555, Boguslaw Maciejewski
CONCOMITANT BOOST RADIOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF HEAD AND NECK CANCERS, Pages 556-560, Lester J. Peters, K. Kian Ang
CONTINUOUS, HYPERFRACTIONATED, ACCELERATED RADIATION THERAPY (CHART), Pages 561-566, M.I. Saunders, S. Dische
RTOG ALTERED FRACTIONATION TRIALS, Pages 567-572, K.K. Fu, J.D. Cox, T.F. Pajak, D.F. Nelson, W.T. Sause, W.J. Spanos, A.H. Russell, V.A. Marcial, R. Komaki
THE DANISH HEAD AND NECK CANCER STUDY GROUP (DAHANCA) RANDOMIZED TRIALS WITH HYPOXIC RADIOSENSITIZERS IN CARCINOMA OF THE LARYNX AND PHARYNX, Pages 573-577, J. Overgaard, H. Sand Hansen, M. Overgaard, K. Jørgensen, L. Bastholt, A. Berthelsen, M. Pedersen
INTRATUMORAL STRATEGIES FOR CLINICAL RADIOSENSITIZATION, Pages 578-583, S.B. Balmukhanov, M. Edgren, L. Revesz, O.C.A. Scott
RADIOTHERAPY, CARCINOMA OF CERVIX AND THE RADIOSENSITIZER Ro 03-8799 (PIMONIDAZOLE), Pages 584-589, S. Dische
EUROPEAN ETANIDAZOLE PHASE III TRIAL (PROGRESS REPORT), Pages 590-594, D.J. Chassagne, E.P. Malaise, F. Eschwege, D. Brisgand, H. Sancho-Garnier
CLINICAL TRIALS OF ETANIDAZOLE (SR 2508): RTOG AND JOINT CENTER FOR RADIATION THERAPY TRIALS, Pages 595-600, C. Norman Coleman, Nancy Riese, Lori Buswell, Selwyn Hurwitz, D.J. Lee, Todd H. Wassserman, Dennis Cosmatos
RATIONALE FOR AND EXPERIENCE WITH CLINICAL TRIALS OF HALOGENATED PYRIMIDINES IN MALIGNANT GLIOMAS: THE UCSF/NCOG EXPERIENCE, Pages 601-606, T.L. Phillips, M.D. Prados, W.J. Bodell, V.A. Levin, V. Uhl, P.H. Gutin
S-PHASE SPECIFIC RADIOSENSITIZERS: NEW EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL APPROACHES TO OVERCOME TUMOR CELL REPOPULATION, Pages 607-610, Timothy J. Kinsella
AN EVALUATION OF FAST-NEUTRON THERAPY, Pages 611-616, William Duncan
BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY: A MEANS OF INCREASING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FAST NEUTRON RADIOTHERAPY, Pages 617-622, G.E. Laramore, J. Livesey, P. Wootton, D.S. Wilbur, J. Jacky, R. Risler, R. Vessella
BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY OF CANCER: NEW DEVELOPMENTS, Pages 623-628, R.F. Barth, A.H. Soloway, R.G. Fairchild
THE EUROPEAN HIGH-LET RESEARCH PROGRAMS IN 1991, Pages 629-634, A. Wambersie, J.P. Meulders, G. Ryckewaert, H.G. Menzel
HIGH-LET CHARGED PARTICLE RADIOTHERAPY, Pages 635-640, Joseph R. Castro
HIGH-LET CHARGED-PARTICLE RADIOTHERAPY RESEARCH FACILITY IN JAPAN, Pages 641-646, F. Soga, M. Endo, T. Kanai, K. Kawachi, S. Minohara, M. Sudou, T. Kohno, H. Koyama, H. Ogawa, Y. Sato, S. Yamada, T. Yamada, A. Kitagawa, A. Itano, M. Kanazawa, K. Noda, K. Sato, E. Takada, Y. Hirao
STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE THE EFFICACY OF RADIOIMMUNOTHERAPY: RADIOBIOLOGICAL AND DOSIMETRIC CONSIDERATIONS, Pages 647-652, Jeffrey Y.C. Wong, Robert R. Buras, Joseph A. Kuhn, Xinwen Yan, Lawrence E. Williams, Andre J. Demidecki, Jose M. Esteban, Barbara G. Beatty, J. David Beatty
EXTERNAL-BEAM AND RADIOIMMUNOTHERAPY DOSIMETRY COMPARISON OF COLORECTAL XENOGRAFTS, Pages 653-658, B.W. Wessels, E.D. Yorke, W.P. Neacy, H. Sands
RADIOIMMUNOTHERAPY STUDIES IN BREAST CANCER, Pages 659-663, S.J. DeNardo, G.L. DeNardo, L.F. O'Grady, K.A. Warhoe, L.A. Kroger, D.J. Macey, K.E. Hellstrom, I. Hellstrom
SECOND-GENERATION PHOTOSENSITIZERS FOR PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY OF CANCER, Pages 664-669, Ehud Ben-Hur
MOLECULAR AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF PHOTOOXIDATIVE STRESS INDUCED BY PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY, Pages 670-673, C.J. Gomer, A. Ferrario, A.M.R. Fisher, M. Luna, N. Rucker, S.W. Ryter, S. Wong
OPTICAL AND PHOTOBIOLOGICAL DOSIMETRY FOR PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY OF SOLID TUMORS, Pages 674-679, Brian C. Wilson
APPROACHES TO IMPROVE PHOTOCHEMOTHERAPY OF CANCER, Pages 680-685, J. Moan, K. Berg, H. Anholt, L-W. Ma, H.B. Steen, Q. Peng
PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY: CURRENT STATUS AND DIRECTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH, Pages 686-691, Thomas F. DeLaney, Eli Glatstein
IS SELECTION THE KEY TO SUCCESS IN COMBINING RADIOTHERAPY AND CHEMOTHERAPY?, Pages 692-695, H. Bartelink, A.C. Begg, F.A. Stewart
IN VITRO RADIOSENSITIVITY OF TUMOR CELLS AND LOCAL TUMOR CONTROL BY RADIOTHERAPY, Pages 696-699, W.A. Brock, L.J. Peters, B.W. Brown, H. Goepfert
IN VITRO RADIOSENSITIVITY AND CALCULATED CELL GROWTH FRACTION IN PRIMARY CULTURES FROM HEAD AND NECK CANCERS AND CERVICAL CARCINOMAS: PRELIMINARY CORRELATIONS WITH TREATMENT OUTCOME, Pages 700-705, J. Gazeau, C. Haie, P. Wibaut, G. Socie, J.M. Cosset, R. Lubin, Chavaudra, E.P. Malaise, T. Girinsky, J.P. Pignon, B. Fertil, F. Geara, W.A. Brock
SURVIVING FRACTION AT 2 Gy VERSUS CONTROL OF HUMAN CERVICAL CARCINOMA - UPDATE OF THE MANCHESTER STUDY, Pages 706-711, C.M.L. West, S.E. Davidson, R.D. Hunter
RADIOSENSITIVITY TESTING IN GYNECOLOGICAL TUMORS AND MALIGNANT GLIOMAS, Pages 712-715, M.J. Allalunis-Turner, R.S. Day III, R.G. Pearcey, R.C. Urtasun
EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT IN VITRO ASSAYS OF INHERENT SENSITIVITY AS PREDICTORS OF RADIOTHERAPY RESPONSE, Pages 716-722, Jeffrey L. Schwartz, M.A. Beckett, Reba Mustafi, Ralph R. Weichselbaum, Andrew T.M. Vaughan
TUMOR HYPOXIA, ITS CLINICAL DETECTION AND RELEVANCE, Pages 725-732, R.C. Urtasun
THE NATURE OF DIFFERENCES IN RADIOSENSITIVITY AMONG HUMAN TUMOUR CELLS, Pages 733-738, G. Gordon Steel, Trevor J. McMillan, John H. Peacock
ARE HUMAN MELANOMA CELLS MORE RADIORESISTANT IN VIVO THAN IN VITRO?, Pages 739-744, Einar K. Rofstad
PROSPECT FOR MODIFYING THE RADIOSENSITIVITY OF OXIC TUMOR CELLS, Pages 745-750, James B. Mitchell, John A. Cook, Murali C. Krishna, Stephen Hahn, Thomas Goffman, Eli Glatstein
WHERE DO RADIORESISTANT CELLS COME FROM?, Pages 751-755, Ralph R. Weichselbaum, Michael A. Beckett, Jeffrey L. Schwartz
VARIATION IN RADIOSENSITIVITY AMONG HUMAN TUMORS AND HUMAN FIBROBLASTS, Pages 756-761, E.P. Malaise, N. Chavaudra, B. Fertil
MICROREGIONAL HETEROGENEITY IN TUMOUR PERFUSION, Pages 762-767, Martin J. Trotter, David J. Chaplin
INTERSTITIAL HYPERTENSION IN EXPERIMENTAL AND HUMAN TUMORS: ETIOLOGY AND THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATIONS, Pages 768-771, Rakesh K. Jain
OXYGENATION AND BIOENERGETIC STATUS OF HUMAN TUMORS, Pages 772-777, P. Vaupel, W. Mueller-Klieser
THE pH OF HUMAN TUMORS: FACTS AND PROBLEMS, Pages 778-783, Jeffrey L. Evelhoch
PROSPECT FOR IMPROVED NITROAZOLE RADIOSENSITIZERS, Pages 784-789, V. Tsutomu Kagiya
PRECLINICAL STUDIES WITH NEW MITOMYCIN ANALOGS, Pages 790-795, Sara Rockwell, Alan C. Sartorelli
DNA-BINDING NITROHETEROCYCLES AS HYPOXIA-SELECTIVE CYTOTOXINS, Pages 796-801, William R. Wilson, William A. Denny
BIOREDUCTIVE DRUGS - DUAL FUNCTION AGENTS AND RELATED COMPOUNDS, Pages 802-806, G.E. Adams, J. Bremner, H.S. Edwards, E.M. Fielden, M. Naylor, I.J. Stratford, P. Wood
FRACTIONATION INCREASES THE ANTITUMOR EFFECT OF ADDING A HYPOXIC CYTOTOXIN TO IRRADIATION, Pages 807-812, J.M. Brown, M.L. Lemmon
PROSPECTS FOR DRUGS EXPLOITING LOWER TUMOR pH, Pages 813-818, Ian Tannock, Michael Boyer, Asok Kurari, Robert Maidorn, Ken Newell
THE ROLE OF TGF-β1 IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF RADIATION-INDUCED HEPATIC FIBROSIS, Pages 819-823, Randy L. Jirtle, Mitchell S. Anscher
REGULATORY POLYPEPTIDE FACTORS, SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION AND RADIATION RESPONSE, Pages 824-829, R.M. Sutherland, W.A. Ausserer, T.D. Grant, A.M. Knapp, R. Knüchel, T.T. Kwok, K.R. Laderoute, S.C. Miller, J.N. Mansbridge
ROLE OF CYTOKINES IN INNATE AND LPS-ENHANCED RADIORESISTANCE, Pages 830-833, R. Neta, J.J. Oppenheim, G.D. Ledney, T.J. MacVittie
THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF CYTOKINES AND PEPTIDES IN IRRADIATION-INDUCED MYELOSUPPRESSION, Pages 834-838, James E. Talmadge
METABOLIC IMAGING OF TUMORS USING EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY AND NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE, Pages 841-848, Thomas F. Budinger
DIGITAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES IN BIOLOGY, Pages 849-855, B. Palcic
PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS IN X-RAY MICROSCOPY IMAGING FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Pages 856-862, B. Niemann
INTERACTION OF EXTREMELY-LOW-FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS WITH HUMANS, Pages 865-871, T.S. Tenforde
BIOPHYSICS AND BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ULTRASOUND, Pages 872-880, Edwin L. Carstensen
HYPERTHERMIA 1991: A CRITICAL REVIEW, Pages 883-888, Walter J. Curran Jr., Robert L. Goodman
ASPECTS OF NON-INVASIVE THERMOMETRY, Pages 889-894, J. Bach Andersen, E. Gross
SUPERFICIAL HYPERTHERMIA WITH MICROWAVES, Pages 895-900, T.V. Samulski
ELECTROMAGNETIC TECHNIQUES FOR BULKY AND DEEP-SEATED TUMORS, Pages 901-905, R. Myerson
INTERSTITIAL HYPERTHERMIA - EVOLVING TECHNOLOGIES, Pages 906-911, Paul R. Stauffer
THE CURRENT CLINICAL TRIALS IN THE THERMORADIOTHERAPY OF HEAD AND NECK TUMORS, Pages 912-917, Giorgio Arcangeli, Giuseppe Giovinazzo, Luisa Begnozzi, Biancamaria Saracino
THE ROLE OF HYPERTHERMIA IN THE TREATMENT OF LOCAL-REGIONAL RECURRENCES OF BREAST CANCER: INFLUENCE OF PRETREATMENT AND TREATMENT FACTORS, Pages 918-923, Daniel S. Kapp
HYPERTHERMIA OF BRAIN TUMORS, Pages 924-928, Baldassarre Stea, Thomas Cetas, Kullervo Hynynen, Robert Roemer
SITE-SPECIFIC CLINICAL TRIALS USING DEEP HYPERTHERMIA, Pages 929-934, Michael D. Sapozink
THERMORADIOTHERAPY IN THE USSR, Pages 935-939, S.P. Yarmonenko, G.Ya. Tseytlin, B.A. Berdov, A.G. Konoplyannicov, A.V. Strotsky, E.A. Zhavrid
THERMOTOLERANCE IN HUMAN SUBJECTS: CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND METHODS OF DETERMINATION, Pages 940-945, Daniel S. Kapp, Pablo Lavagnini, George M. Hahn, Robin L. Anderson
PHYSIOLOGICAL, GLYCOLYTIC AND CYTOGENETIC PARAMETERS AS PREDICTORS FOR HEAT TREATMENT, Pages 946-950, M. Molls, H.J. Feldmann, C. Streffer
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF TUMOR TISSUE pH FOR TUMOR RESPONSE TO HYPERTHERMIA, Pages 951-956, A.P. van den Berg, S.A. van de Merwe, J. van der Zee
MRI AND MRS FOR PROGNOSTIC EVALUATION AND THERAPY MONITORING IN SOFT TISSUE SARCOMAS TREATED WITH HYPERTHERMIA AND RADIOTHERAPY, Pages 957-961, M.W. Dewhirst, Kenneth A. Leopold, James R. Oleson, H. Cecil Charles, H. Dirk Sostman
FUNCTION AND REGULATION OF THE UNIVERSALLY CONSERVED HEAT-SHOCK RESPONSE, Pages 962-969, Costa Georgopoulos, Daniel Wall, Bin Wu, Demetrios Vouganis, Satish Raina
REGULATION AND FUNCTION OF hsp27 DURING HYPERTHERMIA, Pages 970-975, Jacques Landry
REGULATION AND FUNCTION OF COLLAGEN-BINDING HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN: hsp-47, Pages 976-979, K. Nagata, H. Takechi, H. Kudo, A. Nakai, M. Sato, K. Hirayoshi
THE EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION OF hsp-70, Pages 980-985, Gloria C. Li, Ligeng Li, William M.F. Lee
THE 110 kDa HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN AND THE 170 kDa GLUCOSE REGULATED PROTEIN, Pages 986-991, John R. Subjeck, Jun-Wen Shen, Adrian R. Black
PROTEIN DENATURATION: ITS ROLE IN THERMAL KILLING, Pages 992-998, James R. Lepock
HYPERTHERMIA AND RADIATION: MECHANISMS OF INTERACTION, Pages 999-1003, Antonius W.T. Konings
CYTOTOXICITY IN VITRO AND IN VIVO/IN VITRO OF CIS-DIAMMINE- DICHLOROPLATINUM (II) (CDDP), ETANIDAZOLE, AND SR-4233 UNDER VARIOUS CONDITIONS OF pH, OXYGENATION AND TEMPERATURE ±RADIATION, Pages 1004-1009, Beverly A. Teicher, Terence S. Herman
PROTEINS, THERMOTOLERANCE, AND HEAT-INDUCED CELL DEATH, Pages 1010-1015, George M. Hahn, Young-Mee Kim, Kong-Joo Lee
RADIOBIOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO ENHANCEMENT OF THERMORADIOTHERAPY EFFICACY, Pages 1016-1020, S.P. Yarmonenko, S.V. Kozin
STUDIES ON COMBINED TREATMENT WITH X RAYS, HYPERTHERMIA AND HYPOXIC CELL SENSITIZERS ON TUMORS, Pages 1021-1026, C. Streffer, F. Zölzer, P. Tamulevicius
PRECLINICAL AND CLINICAL RESULTS WITH CHEMOTHERAPY/HYPERTHERMIA/RADIATION, Pages 1027-1032, Terence S. Herman, Beverly A. Teicher
INTERACTION OF HYPERTHERMIA AND RADIATION IN SOLID TUMOURS IN VIVO, Pages 1033-1040, Michael R. Horsman, Jacob C. Lindegaard, Jens Overgaard
AUTHOR INDEX, Pages 1043-1048
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 1049-1057