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Recent advances have been made in the understanding of molecular events following cellular exposure to ionizing radiations, suggesting that new molecular targets could be used to modulate radio-induced cellular response, including genes and their encoded protein involved in DNA repair, signal transduction, apoptosis and cell cycle regulation. These potential molecular targets include some radio-induced...
The potential tailoring of radiotherapy modalities to the biological characteristics of individual tumours and normal tissues appears to be an exciting way to improve the therapeutic ratio in radiation therapy patients. Numerous assays have been proposed to provide the clinician with the biological information necessary to predict the outcome after irradiation and to guide the treatment prescription,...
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