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A single whole-body low dose X-irradiation does not affect L1, B1 and IAP repeat element DNA methylation longitudinallyIonizing radiation, inflammation, and their interactions in colon carcinogenesis in Mlh1-deficient mice.Genetic Analysis of T Cell Lymphomas in Carbon Ion-Irradiated Mice Reveals Frequent Interstitial Chromosome Deletions: Implications for Second Cancer Induction in Normal Tissues during Carbon Ion RadiotherapySensitive quantitative analysis of murine LINE1 DNA methylation using high resolution melt analysis.The effect of age at exposure on the inactivating mechanisms and relative contributions of key tumor suppressor genes in radiation-induced mouse T-cell lymphomas.Cellular localization of uranium in the renal proximal tubules during acute renal uranium toxicity.Lack of high-dose radiation mediated prostate cancer promotion and low-dose radiation adaptive response in the TRAMP mouse model.An adoptive transfer method to detect low-dose radiation-induced bystander effects in vivo.False-positive TUNEL staining observed in SV40 based transgenic murine prostate cancer models.The methylation of DNA repeat elements is sex-dependent and temporally different in response to X radiation in radiosensitive and radioresistant mouse strains.Radiation therapy-induced metastasis: radiobiology and clinical implications.The paradox of adaptive responses and iso-effect per fraction.Uranium dynamics and developmental sensitivity in rat kidney.Co-operative effects of thoracic X-ray irradiation and N-nitrosobis(2-hydroxypropyl) amine administration on lung tumorigenesis in neonatal, juvenile and adult Wistar rats.If bystander effects for apoptosis occur in spleen after low-dose irradiation in vivo then the magnitude of the effect falls within the range of normal homeostatic apoptosis.Differential effect of parity on rat mammary carcinogenesis after pre- or post-pubertal exposure to radiationProtection from radiation-induced apoptosis by the radioprotector amifostine (WR-2721) is radiation dose dependentNon-linear chromosomal inversion response in prostate after low dose X-radiation exposurePotential screening assays for individual radiation sensitivity and susceptibility and their current validation stateEstablishing the Japan-Store house of animal radiobiology experiments (J-SHARE), a large-scale necropsy and histopathology archive providing international access to important radiobiology data
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