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Ma Jianxun - - 2009
BACKGROUND: The impact of STAT-3 expression on the apoptosis of human hepatomas cell SMMC-7721 line induced by X-ray and carbon ion irradiations was investigated. METHODS: Human hepatoma SMMC-7721 cells were irradiated with a carbon ion beam and X-ray. Cell survival was determined by a standard colony-forming assay. STAT-3 protein expression ...
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Azioune Ammar - - 2009
We present a simple and environmentally friendly process for cell patterning on glass covered with an ultrathin layer of poly-l-lysine-grafted-polyethylene glycol (PLL-g-PEG) by exposure to deep UV light. The patterned substrates are stable for months in the lab atmosphere before incubation with proteins. Incubation with proteins resulted in well defined ...
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Rzeszowska-Wolny Joanna - - 2009
Unirradiated cells which neighbor cells exposed to ionizing radiation (IR) show responses termed bystander effects, including DNA damage, chromosomal instability, mutation, and apoptosis. We used genome-wide microarrays to compare the change in transcript profiles in Me45 (human melanoma) cells grown in culture medium from irradiated cells (irradiation conditioned medium, ICM) ...
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Cheng I-Cheng - - 2009
Sf9, a lepidopteran cell line isolated from the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, was shown to be significantly more resistant to growth inhibition and apoptosis induction effects of x-ray irradiation than several human cell lines of different origins. The single-cell electrophoresis technique revealed that Sf9 cells showed lower x-ray irradiation-induced DNA ...
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Zhang Guangliang - - 2009
We employed a binary spacer of orderly conjugated 3,4-ethyldioxythiophene and thienothiophene to construct a wide-spectral response organic chromophore for dye-sensitized solar cells, exhibiting a high power conversion efficiency of 9.8% measured under irradiation of 100 mW cm(-2) air mass 1.5 global (AM1.5G) sunlight and an excellent stability.
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Zungu Innocent L - - 2009
Laser irradiation has proved to be very efficient in speeding and improving the quality of healing in pathological conditions of diverse etiologies. However, the mechanisms by which the beneficial effects are attained are not clear. Mitochondria are the primary phototargets during irradiation. The study aimed to establish if laser irradiation ...
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Stein Elisabeth - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a well accepted tool to accelerate wound healing and to reduce inflammation after oral implant insertion. Since there are no in vitro data on a combination of LLLT with prior photosensitization, it was the aim of this study to investigate if photosensitization with phenothiazine ...
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Akagi Jun-Ichi - - 2009
Defects in the gene encoding human Poleta result in xeroderma pigmentosum variant (XP-V), an inherited cancer-prone syndrome. Poleta catalyzes efficient and accurate translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) past UV-induced lesions. In addition to Poleta, human cells have multiple TLS polymerases such as Poliota, Polkappa, Polzeta and REV1. REV1 physically interacts with ...
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Evaluation of the potential of hexamethylenetetramine, compared with tirapazamine, as a combined ...
Masunaga S - - 2009
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the effect on intratumour quiescent (Q) cells in vivo of hexamethylenetetramine (HMTA) or tirapazamine (TPZ) in combination with gamma-irradiation and cisplatin treatment. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) VII tumour-bearing mice were administered 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) continuously to label all intratumour proliferating (P) cells. The ...
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Forand Anne - - 2009
Neonatal gonocytes are the precursors of both spermatogonial stem cells and spermatogonia; thus, any persistent DNA damage in these cells may lead to heritable mutations. We investigated the response of male mouse neonatal germ cells to ionizing radiation. Both gonocytes and spermatogonia died in large numbers by apoptosis. However, we ...
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da Silva Vanessa Vitoriano - - 2009
In this study we assessed the protective effect of topical application of Pothomorphe umbellata extract on ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced skin lesion parameters in hairless mouse epidermis. A single dose of UVB irradiation (0.23 kJ/m2) resulted in a significant decrease in thymine dimer-positive cells and apoptotic sunburn cells, with an increase ...
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Viiri J - - 2009
PURPOSE: Urocanic acid (UCA) is a major ultraviolet (UV)-absorbing endogenous chromophore in the epidermis and is also an efficacious immunosuppressant. The anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective effects of cis-UCA were studied in ocular surface cell cultures exposed to UV-B irradiation. METHODS: Human corneal epithelial cells (HCE-2) and human conjunctival epithelial cells (HCECs) ...
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Galus Ryszard - - 2009
Statins are widely used to lower plasma concentrations of lipids, e.g. cholesterol. One of the main effects of statin treatment is inhibition of hydroxymethyl glutaryl-coenzyme A reductase. The role of fluvastatin, a frequently used statin, was examined in potential modulation of tyrosinase (key enzyme of melanogenesis) synthesis. Levels of tyrosinase ...
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Incerti S - - 2009
Microbeam facilities provide a unique opportunity to investigate the effects of ionising radiation on living biological cells with a precise control of the delivered dose. This paper describes dosimetry calculations performed at the single-cell level in the microbeam irradiation facility available at the Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Bordeaux-Gradignan in France, ...
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Xiao Yan - - 2009
Nanocarrier-based antibody targeting is a promising modality in therapeutic and diagnostic oncology. Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) exhibit two unique optical properties that can be exploited for these applications, strong Raman signal for cancer cell detection and near-infrared (NIR) absorbance for selective photothermal ablation of tumors. In the present study, we ...
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Liu Lifen - - 2009
Fresh TiO2 was found to possess a strong germicidal activity even without UV irradiation. Live Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) cells in contact with fresh TiO2 were found deformed and dead after 15 min contact. The cause of germicidal activity was discussed from the observed cell deformation, lysis and increased absorption at ...
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Sahu Ravi Prakash - - 2009
Increase in systemic toxicity and resistance are the major drawbacks of radiation therapy in the treatment of pancreatic cancer. We have shown previously that BITC inhibits the growth of human pancreatic cancer cells and induces apoptosis. Here we determined whether BITC could sensitize BxPC-3 cells and increase the therapeutic potential ...
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Yang Chonglin - - 2009
Nucleolin is over-expressed in malignant tumors and is used as a marker for cell proliferation and to reliably predict tumor growth rate. However, it is not known whether nucleolin expression is directly involved in or is a consequence of carcinogenesis. Using GST-pull down assays, we have determined that the recombinant ...
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Alvarez M G - - 2009
The photodynamic activity of three photosensitizers (PS): AL-induced PPIX, the porphyrin derivative 5-(4-trimethylammoniumphenyl)-10, 5, 20-tris (2,4,6- trimethoxyphenyl) porphyrin (CP) and the molecular dyad porphyrin-C(60) (P-C(60)), the last two incorporated into liposomal vesicles, was evaluated on Hep-2 human larynx carcinoma cell line. ALA-induced accumulation of the endogenous PS PPIX, reached saturation ...
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Ristić-Fira Aleksandra M - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Considering that HTB140 melanoma cells have shown a poor response to either protons or alkylating agents, the effects of a combined use of these agents have been analysed. METHODS: Cells were irradiated in the middle of the therapeutic 62 MeV proton spread out Bragg peak (SOBP). Irradiation doses were ...
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Tsutsumi Kaori - - 2009
Radiotherapy is an important noninvasive treatment for many types of cancer. However, it has been reported that the proliferative, invasive, and metastatic capacities of tumor cells can be increased in the repopulated tumors that survive radiotherapy. We have previously established a radiation-surviving cell model for the human non-small cell lung ...
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Frey Margo T - - 2009
Recent studies indicate that extracellular mechanical properties, including rigidity, profoundly affect cellular morphology, growth, migration, and differentiation [R. J. Pelham, Jr. and Y. Wang, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A., 1997, 94(25), 13661-13665; H. B. Wang, M. Dembo and Y. L. Wang, Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol., 2000, 279(5), ...
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Zhuang Hong-Qing - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Despite of the recent success of EGFR inhibitory agents, the primary drug-resistant becomes a major challenge for EGFR inhibitor therapies. PTEN gene is an important positive regulatory factor for response to EGFR inhibitor therapy. Low-expression of PTEN is clearly one of the important reasons why tumor cells resisted to ...
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Viard Mathias - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Photo-activation of the hydrophobic membrane probe 1, 5 iodonaphthylazide (INA) by irradiation with UV light (310-380 nm) results in the covalent modification of transmembrane anchors of membrane proteins. This unique selectivity of INA towards the transmembrane anchor has been exploited to specifically label proteins inserted in membranes. Previously, we ...
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Diez B - - 2009
Endogenous production of Protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) is successfully exploited for photodynamic therapy (PDT) on malignant cells, following 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) administration and light irradiation. This treatment kills cancer cells by damaging organelles and impairing metabolic pathways via cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. We studied the efficiency of PpIX synthetized ...
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Jiang Gaofeng - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Survivin, expressed in almost all types of human malignancies, functions as a key factor in radioresistance primarily by inhibiting apoptosis. This study was conducted to investigate whether survivin plays a role in the DNA repair process in the KB human squamous cell carcinoma cell line. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A ...
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Bromley Regina - - 2009
In this study we present two prediction methods, mean dose and summed dose, for predicting the number of A549 cells that will survive after modulated x-ray irradiation. The prediction methods incorporate the dose profile from the modulated x-ray fluence map applied across the cell sample and the linear quadratic (LQ) ...
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Yasui Linda S - - 2008
PURPOSE: A proof of principle for cell killing by Gadolinium (Gd) neutron capture in Magnevist preloaded Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) cells is provided. MATERIALS AND METHODS: U87cells were pre-loaded with 5 mg/ml Magnevist (Gd containing compound) and irradiated using an enhanced neutron beam developed at NIU Institute for Neutron Therapy at ...
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Chen Hong H - - 2008
PURPOSE: To investigate bystander effects of low-dose-rate (LDR) (125)I seed irradiation on human lung cancer cells in vitro. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A549 and NCI-H446 cell lines of differing radiosensitivity were directly exposed to LDR (125)I seeds irradiation for 2 or 4 Gy and then cocultured with nonirradiated cells for 24 ...
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Todorović D - - 2008
The effects of irradiation with gamma rays and protons on HTB140 human melanoma cell morphology and viability were analyzed. Exponentially growing cells were irradiated close to the Bragg peak maximum of the 62-MeV proton beam, as well as with (60)Co gamma rays, with doses ranging from 8 to 24 Gy. ...
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Ross Carley D - - 2008
The flow cytometry mutation assay is based on detecting mutations in the CD59 gene on human chromosome 11 in CHO A(L) cells with flow cytometry, but the kinetics of mutant expression and the histogram region for mutant selection have not been studied in detail. CHO A(L) cells were analyzed by ...
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Nishiwaki Tomohisa - - 2008
To get a clue to understand how mutations in the XPD gene result in different skin cancer susceptibilities in patients with xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) or trichothiodystrophy (TTD), a thorough understanding of their nucleotide excision repair (NER) defects is essential. Here, we extensively characterize the possible causes of NER defects in ...
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Harada Tadayuki - - 2008
PURPOSE: To examine whether nitric oxide (NO) and other radical species are involved in radiation-induced bystander effects in normal human fibroblasts. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Bystander effects were modeled by co-culture of non-irradiated cells with X-irradiated cells, and induction levels of micronuclei in co-cultured non-irradiated cells were examined. Three types of ...
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Kobayashi Kazuya - - 2008
Planarians are well known for their remarkable regenerative capacity. This capacity to regenerate is thought to be due to the presence of totipotent somatic stem cells known as 'neoblasts', which have particular morphological characteristics. The totipotency of neoblasts was supported by Baguñà's experiment, which involved the introduction of donor cells ...
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Huang Yu-Fen - - 2008
Safe and effective photothermal therapy depends on efficient delivery of heat for killing cells and molecular specificity for targeting cells. To address these requirements, we have designed an aptamer-based nanostructure which combines the high absorption efficiency of Au-Ag nanorods with the target specificity of molecular aptamers, a combination resulting in ...
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Liu Feng - - 2010
PURPOSE: To determine the direct effects of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitor C225 on the radiosensitivity of human prostate cancer cells. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Human prostate cancer DU145 cells were irradiated with (60)Co (1.953 Gy/min) at various doses in the presence or absence of C225. The cellular proliferation and ...
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Febrer Emma - - 2008
Double strand breaks (DSB) are critical lesions involved in the formation of chromosomal aberrations. In response to DNA damage, the cell has mechanisms of repair and cell-cycle control to maintain the genome integrity in which BRCA1 gene is implicated. In the present study an evaluation of the radio-induced damage in ...
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Lu Jun - - 2008
We investigated changes in the sub-cellular distribution of glycelaldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) after X-ray irradiation in HeLa cells. Twenty-four h after irradiation at 5 Gy, nuclear GAPDH levels increased 2.6-fold, whereas total GAPDH levels increased only 1.2-fold. Knockdown of GAPDH using specific small interfering RNA (siRNA) led to sensitization to X-ray-induced ...
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Tipton David A - - 2008
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Ultraviolet light absorber (UVA) and hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) retard sun-induced pigment degradation in silicone elastomeric maxillofacial prostheses. HALS inhibits polymer degradation and UVA dissipates UV radiation. Their effects on oral cells are unknown. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of ...
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Wargent Jason J - - 2009
Reductions in leaf growth are a commonly observed response to ultraviolet radiation, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly defined. This study examined the response of leaves exposed to a UV environment across a range of organizational scales, including leaf expansion rate, epidermal cell size and number, biomechanical properties, leaf-water relations ...
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Hur Jung-Mu - - 2008
The purpose of the study was to elucidate the mechanism underlying the enhancement of radiosensitivity to 60Co gamma-irradiation in human hepatoma cell line HepG2 pretreated with gliotoxin. Enhancement of radiotherapy by gliotoxin was investigated in vitro with human hepatoma HepG2 cell line. Apoptosis related proteins were evaluated by Western blotting. ...
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Gao Zhen - - 2008
This study investigates the hypothesis that CuZn superoxide dismutase (SOD1) overexpression confers radioresistance to human glioma cells by regulating the late accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the G(2)/M-checkpoint pathway. U118-9 human glioma cells (wild type, neo vector control, and stably overexpressing SOD1) were irradiated (0-10 Gy) and assayed ...
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Frankenberg Dieter - - 2008
We have studied the dependence of clonogenic bystander effects on defects in the pathways of DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair and on linear energy transfer (LET). The single-ion microbeam of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) was used to irradiate parental Chinese hamster ovary cells or derivatives deficient in nonhomologous end joining ...
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Au Leslie - - 2008
Gold nanocages with an average edge length of 65 +/- 7 nm and a strong absorption peak at 800 nm were conjugated with monoclonal antibodies (anti-HER2) to target breast cancer cells (SK-BR-3) through the epidermal growth factor receptor (in this case, HER2), which is overexpressed on the surfaces of the ...
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Fisher Carolyn J - - 2008
In recent years, cellular redox environment gained significant attention as a critical regulator of cellular responses to oxidative stress. Cellular redox environment is a balance between production of reactive oxygen species and their removal by antioxidant enzymes. We investigated the hypothesis that mitochondrial antioxidant enzyme activity regulates radioresistance in human ...
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Pires Oliveira Deise A A - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of biomodulation on osteoblastic cells using a gallium-aluminium-arsenide diode laser. BACKGROUND DATA: Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a non-pharmacological therapeutic resource to which biological tissues respond well, producing such effects as the acceleration of bone formation and bone ...
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de Waard Harm - - 2008
Pluripotent embryonic stem cells (ES cells) are the precursors of all different cell types comprising the organism. Since persistent DNA damage in this cell type might lead to mutations that cause huge malformations in the developing organism, genome caretaking is of prime importance. We first compared the sensitivity of wild ...
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Tapajós E C C - - 2008
In this study, oral carcinoma cells were used to evaluate chloroaluminum-phthalocyanine encapsulated in liposomes as the photosensitizer agent in support of photodynamic therapy (PDT). The genotoxicity and cytotoxicity behavior of the encapsulated photosensitizer in both dark and under irradiation using the 670-nm laser were investigated with the classical trypan blue ...
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Song Q - - 2008
This work describes the selective targeting of pigmented retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells by a single pulsed laser irradiation. We observed: (1) single pulsed laser irradiation caused cellular damages on pigmented, and not on non-pigmented RPE cells at laser radiant exposure up to 2550 mJ/cm(2); (2) in the mixture of ...
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Natarajan Adayapalam T - - 2008
In order to evaluate the relative role of two major DNA double strand break repair pathways, i.e., non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) and homologous recombination repair (HRR), CHO mutants deficient in these two pathways and the parental cells (AA8) were X-irradiated with various doses. The cells were harvested at different times ...
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