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Barry Michael
Barry Michael
Gray Cancer Institute
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Studies of bystander effects in human fibroblasts using a charged particle microbeam
KM Prise
International journal of radiation biology 74 (6), 793-798, 1998
5301998
Study on hydrophilicity of polymer surfaces improved by plasma treatment
J Lai, B Sunderland, J Xue, S Yan, W Zhao, M Folkard, BD Michael, ...
Applied Surface Science 252 (10), 3375-3379, 2006
5012006
Targeted cytoplasmic irradiation induces bystander responses
C Shao, M Folkard, BD Michael, KM Prise
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (37), 13495-13500, 2004
3732004
Direct evidence for a bystander effect of ionizing radiation in primary human fibroblasts
OV Belyakov, AM Malcolmson, M Folkard, KM Prise, BD Michael
British journal of cancer 84 (5), 674-679, 2001
3162001
Nitric oxide-mediated signaling in the bystander response of individually targeted glioma cells
C Shao, V Stewart, M Folkard, BD Michael, KM Prise
Cancer research 63 (23), 8437-8442, 2003
3102003
A sting in the tail of electron tracks
BD Michael, P O'Neill
Science 287 (5458), 1603-1604, 2000
2712000
Pulse radiolysis of benzoquinone and hydroquinone. Semiquinone formation by water elimination from trihydroxy-cyclohexadienyl radicals
GE Adams, BD Michael
Transactions of the Faraday Society 63, 1171-1180, 1967
2691967
A review of dsb induction data for varying quality radiations
KM Prise, G Ahnström, M Belli, J Carlsson, D Frankenberg, J Kiefer, ...
International journal of radiation biology 74 (2), 173-184, 1998
2631998
A review of studies of ionizing radiation-induced double-strand break clustering
KM Prise, M Pinto, HC Newman, BD Michael
Radiation research 156 (5), 572-576, 2001
2392001
Inactivation of V79 cells by low-energy protons, deuterons and helium-3 ions
M Folkard
International journal of radiation biology 69 (6), 729-738, 1996
1941996
Pulse radiolysis of sulphur compounds. Part 2.—Free radical “repair” by hydrogen transfer from sulphydryl compounds
GE Adams, GS McNaughton, BD Michael
Transactions of the Faraday Society 64, 902-910, 1968
1941968
Reactions of the hydroxyl radical. Part 2.—Determination of absolute rate constants
GE Adams, JW Boag, BD Michael
Transactions of the Faraday Society 61, 1417-1424, 1965
1941965
Pulse radiolysis
GE Adams, JW Boag, J Currant, BD Michael
Proceedings of the International Symposium held at Manchester, 131-143, 1965
1881965
Low-Dose Binary Behavior of Bystander Cell Killing after Microbeam Irradiation of a Single Cell with Focused CK X Rays
G Schettino, M Folkard, BD Michael, KM Prise
Radiation research 163 (3), 332-336, 2005
1672005
Low-dose studies of bystander cell killing with targeted soft X rays
G Schettino, M Folkard, KM Prise, B Vojnovic, KD Held, BD Michael
Radiation research 160 (5), 505-511, 2003
1632003
Electron Affinic Sensitization: Part II: Para-Nitroacetophenone: A Radiosensitizer for Anoxic Bacterial and Mammalian Cells
GE Adams, JC Asquith, DL Dewey, JL Foster, BD Michael, RL Willson
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics …, 1971
1571971
The absorption spectrum of eaq− in the temperature range− 4 to 390°
BD Michael, EJ Hart, KH Schmidt
J. phys. Chem 75 (18), 2798-2805, 1971
1511971
The relationship between radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks and cell kill in hamster V79 fibroblasts irradiated with 250 kVp X-rays, 2· 3 MeV neutrons or 238Pu α-particles
KM Prise, S Davies, BD Michael
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics …, 1987
1481987
Spectroscopic studies of reactions of the OH radical in aqueous solutions. Reaction of OH with the ferrocyanide ion
GE Adams, JW Boag, BD Michael
Transactions of the Faraday Society 61, 492-505, 1965
1471965
A proliferation-dependent bystander effect in primary porcine and human urothelial explants in response to targeted irradiation
OV Belyakov, M Folkard, C Mothersill, KM Prise, BD Michael
British journal of cancer 88 (5), 767-774, 2003
1462003
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