In vitro effects of c-Met inhibition in radiosensitivity of breast cancer cells.
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Cellular radiosensitivity and complication risk after curative radiotherapy.
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Inhibition of c-Met enhanced radiosensitivity in breast cancer brain metastatic model.
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The response of a cancer to radiation is described by its radiosensitivity.
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In vivo effects of c-Met inhibition on radiosensitivity of breast cancer orthotopic xenografts.
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Our research aims to selectively increase radiosensitivity of tumour cells by the means of gene therapy.
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Lymphocyte radiosensitivity is a significant prognostic factor for morbidity in carcinoma of the cervix.
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Yet until now, no molecular diagnostic or biomarker of radiosensitivity had been developed to predict its benefit.
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Low predictive value of intrinsic fibroblast radiosensitivity for fibrosis development following radiotherapy for breast cancer.
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Photosensitivity: sensitivity to the action of radiant energy
(radiosensitive) sensitive to radiation; "radiosensitive cancer cells can be treated with radiotherapy"
Radiosensitivity is the relative susceptibility of cells, tissues, organs or organisms to the harmful effect of ionizing radiation. Cells are least sensitive when in the S phase, then the G1 phase, then G2 phase and the most sensitive in the M phase of the cell cycle. ...
(Radiosensitive) Refers to a substance or tissue that is relatively susceptible to injury by ionizing radiation.
(Radiosensitive) Some biological cells divide more rapidly than others. these are the ones that are more likely to suffer damage from ionising radiation. They do not have sufficient time to 'repair damage' before they are required to divide again. Cancer cells fall into this category.
How susceptible a cell is to radiation, or how easy it is for radiation to kill the cell. Cells that divide frequently are especially radiosensitive and are more affected by radiation.