Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8220309 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The cynomolgus monkey, as the first animal model of human veno-occlusive radiation-induced liver disease, provides a resource for characterizing the early changes and pathogenesis of venocclusion, for establishing nonlethal therapeutic dosages, and for examining experimental therapies to minimize radiation injury.
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Authors
Govardhana Rao MD, Bing MD, Kentaro DVM, PhD, Toshiyuki MD, Ryotaro MD, Jenna M. BS, Jorge MD, Csaba MD, PhD, Jason V. MD, Melvin MD, Mubina A. PhD, Kosho MD, PhD, Rafi MD, Keyur MD, Alejandro MD, PhD, Jayanta MD, Joseph MD, PhD, Michio MD, Ira J. MD,