CORE--RADIATION MEDICINE
核心--放射医学
基本信息
- 批准号:6592163
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.37万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-02-01 至 2002-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The Radiation Medicine Shared Resource provides the opportunity for UCSD Cancer Center investigators to pursue an interactive approach to the determination of intrinsic radiation sensitivity. The conduct of radiation assays quantifying radiation sensitivity to ionizing radiation in vitro, as well as mathematical modeling of survival parameters, is the cornerstone of services provided. As a corollary to this purpose, the Facility lends expertise to researchers studying the cell cycle control of DNA damage and genomic instability induced by ionizing radiation both in vitro and in vivo. Services include: 1. Irradiation of Cells, Cell Lines, and Feeder Cells; Clonogenic Radiation Survival Studies. Cell strains and cell lines are irradiated with a variety of radiation fraction sizes, for single fraction experiments, and at a variety of infraction intervals, for multiple fraction experiments. Similarly, cells are irradiated at high dose per fraction for experiments requiring lethally irradiated feeder cells. Nearby Resource cell culture and incubator equipment provide for relative ease of conducting combined radiation sensitization/protection, chemosensitivity, and gene therapy approaches. 2. Whole or Partial Body Irradiation of Mice or Rats. Whole body irradiation of mouse or rat species are irradiated for a variety of purposes ranging from single fraction whole body irradiation for immunosuppression to fractionated tumor control, tumor induction, or normal body irradiation for immunosuppression to fractionated tumor control, tumor induction, or normal tissue tolerance studies. For experimental protocols requiring the irradiation of specific body regions, custom lead shielding has been tailored to the treatment volume while sparing nearby normal tissues. 3. Assistance with Radiobiologic Data Interpretation, Survival Modeling, and Illustration. Recommendations on the optimal method of interpreting radiation cell survival data allow investigators familiarity with multiple cell survival models and the derivation of interrelated radiation cell survival parameters to be used in subsequent statistical analysis.
放射医学共享资源为UCSD癌症中心的研究人员提供了一个机会,以寻求一种互动的方法来确定内在的辐射敏感性。进行辐射分析,量化体外电离辐射的辐射敏感性,以及生存参数的数学建模,是所提供服务的基石。作为这一目的的必然结果,该设施向研究电离辐射在体外和体内引起的DNA损伤和基因组不稳定性的细胞周期控制的研究人员提供专门知识。服务包括:1.细胞、细胞系和饲养细胞的辐照;克隆形成性辐照存活研究。细胞株和细胞系用各种辐射级分大小进行辐照,用于单级分实验,并以各种辐照间隔进行多级分实验。类似地,对于需要致死辐照饲养细胞的实验,以高剂量/级分辐照细胞。附近的资源细胞培养和孵化器设备提供了相对容易的进行组合辐射敏化/保护,化疗敏感性和基因治疗方法。2.小鼠或大鼠的全身或部分照射。小鼠或大鼠物种的全身照射用于多种目的,范围从用于免疫抑制的单次全身照射到分级肿瘤控制、肿瘤诱导或用于免疫抑制的正常身体照射到分级肿瘤控制、肿瘤诱导或正常组织耐受性研究。对于需要照射特定身体区域的实验方案,定制的铅屏蔽已经针对治疗体积进行了定制,同时保留了附近的正常组织。3.协助放射生物学数据解释,生存建模和插图。解释辐射细胞存活数据的最佳方法的建议,使研究人员熟悉多个细胞存活模型和推导相关的辐射细胞存活参数,用于随后的统计分析。
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Cylcin G1/S Expression and Radiation Sensitivity
Cylcin G1/S 表达和辐射敏感性
- 批准号:
6787223 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
$ 18.37万 - 项目类别:
Cylcin G1/S Expression and Radiation Sensitivity
Cylcin G1/S 表达和辐射敏感性
- 批准号:
6685094 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
$ 18.37万 - 项目类别:
Cylcin G1/S Expression and Radiation Sensitivity
Cylcin G1/S 表达和辐射敏感性
- 批准号:
7288560 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
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