Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8236797 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
These results highlight the tumor-specific effect of radiation (9.3.Gy) on tissue pO2 and the different responses to carbogen inhalation. The ability of electron paramagnetic resonance oximetry to provide direct repeated measurements of tissue pO2 could have a vital role in understanding the dynamics of hypoxia during therapy that could then be optimized by scheduling doses at times of improved tumor oxygenation.
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Authors
Nadeem Ph.D., Hongbin Ph.D., Huagang M.D., Jean P. B.S., David J. Sc.D., Eugene Ph.D., Harold M. M.D, Ph.D.,