Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10919432 | Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
These data show large, selective increases in mRNA transcript levels that persist for at least 48Â h after single exposures between 0.5 and 10Â Gy. Stable, non-responsive mRNA sequences for use as endogenous controls were also identified. These results indicate that following further study to establish the most reproducible gene and dose-response models under a wide range of conditions in vivo, rapid real-time qPCR on blood samples could potentially be used to establish biologically-effective dosimetry from either accidental irradiation or clinical radiotherapy.
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Michael C. Joiner, Robert A. Thomas, William E. Grever, Joseph M. Smolinski, George W. Divine, Andre A. Konski, Gregory W. Auner, James D. Tucker,