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- Acute Skin Damage and Late Radiation-Induced Fibrosis and Inflammation in Murine Ears after High-Dose Irradiation
- Author Correction: DNA damage interactions on both nanometer and micrometer scale determine overall cellular damage
- Beam size limit for pencil minibeam radiotherapy determined from side effects in an in-vivo mouse ear model
- Carbon ion dosimetry on a fluorescent nuclear track detector using widefield microscopy
- DNA damage interactions on both nanometer and micrometer scale determine overall cellular damage
- Development of Next Generation Biomedical Sensor for Single Cell Four Dimensional Tracing of Cellular Response to Ion Beam Irradiation
- Increased cell survival and cytogenetic integrity by spatial dose redistribution at a compact synchrotron X-ray source
- Live cell imaging of mitochondria following targeted irradiation in situ reveals rapid and highly localized loss of membrane potential
- Local inhibition of rRNA transcription without nucleolar segregation after targeted ion irradiation of the nucleolus
- Low LET proton microbeam to understand high-LET RBE by shaping spatial dose distribution
- Microbeam radiation therapy at a laser-based compact synchrotron x-ray source
- Proofreading of pre-40S ribosome maturation by a translation initiation factor and 60S subunits
- Proton Minibeam Radiation Therapy Reduces Side Effects in an In Vivo Mouse Ear Model
- Proton pencil minibeam irradiation of an in-vivo mouse ear model spares healthy tissue dependent on beam size
- Reduced side effects by proton microchannel radiotherapy: study in a human skin model