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Perfluorochemical Emulsions as Adjuncts to Radiotherapy

Pages 519-531 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009

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Sara Rockwell. (1994) Perfluorochemical Emulsions and Radiation Therapy. Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology 22:4, pages 1097-1108.
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Sara Rockwell, Marianne Kelley, Carolyn G. Irvin, Christine S. Hughes, Hiroko Yabuki, Elizabeth Porter & James J. Fischer. (1992) Preclinical Evaluation of Oxygent™ as an Adjunct to Radiotherapy. Biomaterials, Artificial Cells and Immobilization Biotechnology 20:2-4, pages 883-893.
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Minseok Seo & Naomi Matsuura. (2012) Monodisperse, Submicrometer Droplets via Condensation of Microfluidic-Generated Gas Bubbles. Small 8:17, pages 2704-2714.
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Sara Rockwell, Carolyn G. Irvin, Marianne Kelley, Christine S. Hughes, Hiroko Yabuki, Elizabeth Porter & James J. Fischer. (1992) Effects of hyperbaric oxygen and a perfluorooctylbromide emulsion on the radiation responses of tumors and normal tissues in rodents. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics 22:1, pages 87-93.
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Sara Rockwell, Marianne Kelley, Carolyn G. Irvin, Christine S. Hughes, Elizabeth Porter, Hiroko Yabuki & James J. Fischer. (1991) Modulation of tumor oxygenation and radio sensitivity by a perfluorooctylbromide emulsion. Radiotherapy and Oncology 22:2, pages 92-98.
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Sara Rockwell. (1989) Tumor radiation responses and tumor oxygenation in aging mice. Experimental Gerontology 24:1, pages 37-48.
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Sara Rockwell, Carolyn G. Irvin & Marianne Kelley. (1988) Preclinical studies of a perfluorochemical emulsion as an adjunct to radiotherapy. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics 15:4, pages 913-920.
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