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  • Book
    Luigi Pirtoli, Giovanni Luca Gravina and Antonio Giordano, editors.
    Contents:
    Introduction and Background
    The "Radio-resistance" of Glioblastoma in the Clinical Setting, and the Present Therapeutic Options
    Radiobiological Hints from Clinical Studies
    Chemo-radiotherapy: Radiation Total Dose and Fractionation
    Clinical Evidence and Radiobiological Background of Particle Radiation Therapy
    Mathematical Modeling of Radiobiological Parameters from Clinical Studies
    Clinical, Pathology and Molecular Prognostic Parameters of Response to Chemo- and Radiotherapy from Clinical Series
    Radiation Tolerance of Normal Brain: QUANTEC 2010 and Beyond
    Basic Knowledge of Glioblastoma Radiobiology
    Molecular Radiobiology and Mathematical Modeling
    Genetic and Epigenetic Determinants in Tumor Initiation and Progression
    Tumor Microenvironment
    Cell Death Pathways, with Special Regard to Ionizing Radiation and Temozolomide Therapy
    mi-RNA Manipulation in Modifying Radiation Sensitivity in Glioblastoma Models
    Glioma Stem-like Cells and Radiation Resistance
    Hypoxia and Radiation Resistance
    Invasiveness and Radiation Failures
    Nanoparticle Technology for Research Radiobiology
    The Molecular Classification of Glioblastoma as a Translational Instrument
    Translational Perspectives for Gene Therapy
    Pre-Clinical Models of Glioblastoma in Radiobiology: Evolving Protocols and Research Methods
    From Molecular to Clinical Radiation Biology
    Perspectives of the Large Data-Bases and Ontologic Models of Correlation of Pre-clinical and Clinical Results
    Conclusive Remarks and Perspectives for Future Research.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Book
    PLEMUU, Plenario de Mujeres del Uruguay.
    Print [1986?]
  • Article
    Ellis RP, Kienholz JC.
    Infect Immun. 1977 Mar;15(3):1002-3.
    Nine strains of Escherichia coli serogroup O149 isolated from diarrheic calves were found to produce a heat-labile enterotoxin. The heat-labile enterotoxin activity was destroyed by heat (85 degrees C/30 min) and was neutralized by rabbit anti-heat-labile enterotoxin. One of the strains also produced a heat-stable enterotoxin.
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