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  • 1. Radiobiology of ultrasoft X rays. V. Modification of cell inactivation by dimethyl sulfoxide.
    Raju MR, Schillaci ME, Carpenter SG, Goodhead DT, Ward JF.
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  • 2. Radioprotective effects of dimethyl sulfoxide in golden hamster embryo cells exposed to gamma rays at 77 K. II. Protection from lethal, chromosomal, and DNA damage.
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    Radiat Res; 1990 Oct; 124(1):73-8. PubMed ID: 2236498
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  • 4. Radioprotective effects of dimethyl sulfoxide in golden hamster embryo cells exposed to gamma rays at 77 K. I. Radical formation as studied by electron spin resonance.
    Miyazaki T, Hayakawa Y, Suzuki K, Suzuki M, Watanabe M.
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  • 6. Synchroton-produced ultrasoft X rays: equivalent cell survival at the isoattenuating energies 273 eV and 860 eV.
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  • 7. The inactivation of Chinese hamster cells by x rays: the effects of chemical modifiers on single- and double-events.
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  • 9. Radiobiology of ultrasoft X rays. I. Cultured hamster cells (V79).
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  • 10. Mammalian cell killing by ultrasoft X rays and high-energy radiation: an extension of the MK model.
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  • 11. Radiobiology of ultrasoft X rays. II. Cultured C3H mouse cells (10T1/2).
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  • 12. Radioprotection of radiation damage fixed by misonidazole in Chinese hamster cells--a rapid-mix study.
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  • 13. The bromine enhancement ratio in mammalian cells in vitro and experimental mouse tumours.
    Tisljar-Lentulis G, Feinendegen LE.
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  • 14. Differential effects of radical scavengers on X-ray-induced mutation and cytotoxicity in human cells.
    Corn BW, Liber HL, Little JB.
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  • 15. Fixation of potentially lethal radiation damage in Chinese hamster cells by anisotonic solutions, polyamines, and DMSO.
    Raaphorst GP, Azzam EI.
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  • 16. Repair of cell killing and neoplastic transformation at reduced dose rates of 60Co gamma-rays.
    Han A, Hill CK, Elkind MM.
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  • 17. Inactivation of synchronized mammalian cells with low-energy X rays--results and significance.
    Brenner DJ, Bird RP, Zaider M, Goldhagen P, Kliauga PJ, Rossi HH.
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  • 18. Radiobiology of ultrasoft X rays. III. Normal human fibroblasts and the significance of terminal track structure in cell inactivation.
    Cornforth MN, Schillaci ME, Goodhead DT, Carpenter SG, Wilder ME, Sebring RJ, Raju MR.
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  • 19. Changes in clonogen number and radiation sensitivity in mouse jejunal crypts after treatment with dimethylsulfoxide and retinoic acid.
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  • 20. 0.3 keV carbon K ultrasoft X-rays are four times more effective than gamma-rays when inducing oncogenic cell transformation at low doses.
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