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Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications for the Department of Neurology
- β1 integrins mediate resistance to ionizing radiation in vivo by inhibiting c-Jun amino terminal kinase 1
- Impact of a radiation oncology elective on the careers of young physicians: Update on a prospective cohort study
- Stereotactic body radiation therapy for prostate cancer: Is the technology ready to be the standard of care?
- ALDH7A1 expression is associated with recurrence in patients with surgically resected non-small-cell lung carcinoma
- ALK inhibitor PF02341066 (Crizotinib) increases sensitivity to radiation in non-small cell lung cancer expressing EML4-ALK
- The role of tumor suppressor dysregulation in prostate cancer progression
- Radiosurgery for the treatment of dominant hemisphere periventricular heterotopia and intractable epilepsy in a series of three patients
- Quality requirements for stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) in multi-institutional clinical trials
- Reliability analysis of MRI-guided surgical robot for brachytherapy
- Surface dose measurements of kV XVI cone-beam CT system using NanoDot optical stimulated luminescence dosimeters
- Broadband and monochromatic X-ray irradiation of platinum: Monte Carlo simulations for dose enhancement factors and resonant theranostics
- RTOG 0211: A phase 1/2 study of radiation therapy with concurrent gefitinib for newly diagnosed glioblastoma patients
- Dietary recommendations during and after cancer treatment: Consistently inconsistent?
- Response to Comment on Implementation and experimental results of a 3D tumor tracking using robotic couch' [Med. Phys. 39 (11), 6957-6969 (2012)]
- Optimizing parametrial aperture design utilizing HDR brachytherapy isodose distribution
- Radiotherapy protocol deviations and clinical outcomes: A meta-analysis of cooperative group clinical trials
- Commissioning and implementation of an implantable dosimeter for radiation therapy
- Systematic review of hypofractionated radiation therapy for prostate cancer
- Predictors of radiation oncology resident research productivity
- Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are associated with improved outcomes over surgery and chemotherapy in the management of limited-stage small cell esophageal carcinoma
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