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Papers on Radiobiology and Biomathematics, 1997-98 (Ray Sachs)

  • RK Sachs, AM Chen and DJ Brenner, Review: proximity effects in the production of chromosome aberrations by ionizing radiation. International Journal of Radiation Biology 71, 1-19, 1997. html Abstract and Introduction
  • Sachs, RK; Hahnfeldt, P; Brenner, DJ. Review: The link between low-LET dose-response relations and the underlying kinetics of damage production/repair/misrepair. International Journal of Radiation Biology 72, 351-374, 1997. html Abstract
  • Rainer K. Sachs, David J. Brenner, Allen M. Chen, Philip Hahnfeldt, and Lynn R. Hlatky. Intra-Arm and Inter-Arm Chromosome Intrachanges: Tools for Probing Chromatin Geometry and Dynamics, Radiation Research 148, 330-339, 1997. html Abstract
  • Sachs, RK; Brenner, DJ. The mechanistic basis of the LQ formalism. Medical Physics 75, 2071-2073, 1998. html Paper
  • Rainer K. Sachs, David J. Brenner, Philip J. Hahnfeldt, and Lynn R. Hlatky. Modeling Large-Scale Clusters of Radiation-Induced Breaks Along Chromosomes. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 74, 185-206, 1998. html Abstract and Introduction
  • Hahnfeldt P; Sachs RK. Radiation damage to a dynamic cell population. In: Advances in Mathematical Population Dynamics: Molecules, Cells and Man, Edited by O.Arino, D.Axelrod, M.Kimmel. World Scientific Publishing Company, 1998. Paper in Postscript
  • Tomas Radivoyevitch, David G. Hoel, Philip J. Hahnfeldt, Rainer K Sachs, Size Distributions for Misrejoining DNA Fragments in Irradiated Cells. Mathematical Biosciences, 149, 107-136 (1998). Postscript Abstract
  • Allen M. Chen, Joe N. Lucas, Paul J. Simpson, Carol S. Griffin, John R. K. Savage, David J. Brenner, Lynn R. Hlatky and Rainer Sachs. Computer Simulation of FISH Data on Chromosome Aberrations Produced by X-rays or alpha Particles Radiation Research 148, S93-S101, 1997. html Abstract
  • H. Wu, R. K. Sachs, T. C. Yang. Radiation-induced total-deletion mutations in the human hprt gene: a biophysical model based on random walk interphase chromatin geometry. International Journal of Radiation Biology 73, 149-156, 1998. html Abstract
  • Liu, B; Sachs, RK. A two-backbone polymer model for interphase chromosome geometry. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 59, 325-337, 1997.
  • T. Radivoyevitch, D.G. Hoel, P.H. Hahnfeldt, B. Rydberg, and R.K. Sachs, Recent Data Obtained by Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis Suggest Two Types of Double-Strand Breaks. Radiation Research 149, 52-58, 1998. html Abstract
  • T. Radivoyevitch, D.G. Hoel, A.M. Chen and R.K. Sachs, Misrejoining of double-strand breaks after x-irradiation: relating moderate to very high doses by a Markov model. Radiation Research, 149, 59-67, 1998. html Abstract
  • H. Wu, M. Durante, R.K. Sachs and T.C. Yang, A random walk model for interphase chromosomes and the relationship between centric rings, acentric rings and excess acentric fragments induced by low-LET radiation. International Journal of Radiation Biology 71, 487-496, 1997.
  • A. M. Chen, P. J. Simpson, C. S. Griffin, J. R. K. Savage, D. J. Brenner, J. N. Lucas, and R. K. Sachs, Modeling low and high LET FISH data on simple and complex chromosome aberrations. In: Microdosimetry: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Edited by: D.T. Goodhead, P. O'Neill and H.G. Menzel (Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK), pp. 156-159, 1997.
  • Brenner DJ; Hlatky LR; Hahnfeldt PJ; Huang Y; and Sachs RK. The linear-quadratic and most other common radiobiological models predict similar time-dose relationships. Radiation Research, 150:83-91, 1998.
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