- ►jasoncartermd.com [PDF] KL Koenig, RE Goans, RJ Hatchett, FA Mettler … - Annals of emergency medicine, 2005 - Elsevier The threat of radiologic or nuclear terrorism is increasing, yet many physicians
are unfamiliar with basic treatment principles for radiologic casualties.
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- ►psi.ch [PDF] LG Burdelya, VI Krivokrysenko, TC Tallant, E … - Science's STKE, 2008 - stke.sciencemag.org Abstract: The toxicity of ionizing radiation is associated with massive
apoptosis in radiosensitive organs. Here, we investigate whether a drug that
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TC Pellmar, S Rockwell - Radiation research, 2005 - BioOne To help the nation prepare for the possibility of a terrorist attack using
radiological and nuclear devices, the Office of Science and Technology Policy
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HB Stone, JE Moulder, CN Coleman, KK Ang, … - Radiation Research, 2004 - BioOne To develop approaches to prophylaxis/protection, mitigation and treatment of
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HK Dressman, GG Muramoto, NJ Chao, S … - Plos medicine, 2007 - medicine.plosjournals.org We have made use of gene expression analysis of peripheral blood (PB)
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TM Seed - Health Physics, 2005 - journals.lww.com In today's heightened nuclear/biological/chemical threat environment, there is
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D Weisdorf, N Chao, JK Waselenko, N Dainiak … - Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, 2006 - Elsevier Evaluation and management of victims of exposure to myelosuppressive radiation
in a military, terrorist, or accidental event is challenging. The hematopoietic
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- ►birjournals.org N Dainiak, RC Ricks - British Journal of Radiology, 2005 - Br Inst Radiology Human stem cell transplantation has been performed for over 50 years. A review
of radiation incident registries indicates that, during this time, 31 patients
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DF Flynn, RE Goans - Surgical Clinics of North America, 2006 - Elsevier Intentional radiation incidents, such as terrorist attacks, have a wide range of
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