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Elizabeth A. Ainsbury
Researcher at Public Health England
Publications - 119
Citations - 2888
Elizabeth A. Ainsbury is an academic researcher from Public Health England. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodosimetry & Dosimetry. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 108 publications receiving 2227 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth A. Ainsbury include Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust & Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire.
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A statistical framework for radiation dose estimation with uncertainty quantification from the γ-H2AX assay
Jochen Einbeck,Elizabeth A. Ainsbury,Rachel Sales,Stephen Barnard,Felix Kaestle,Manuel Higueras,Manuel Higueras +6 more
TL;DR: This manuscript intends to fill gaps in the literature on dose–response modelling and uncertainty quantification strategies, by stating explicitly the statistical models and techniques required for calibration curve estimation and subsequent dose estimation.
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Retrospective Biodosimetry of an Occupational Overexposure—Case Study
TL;DR: Dose estimates were determined by means of two cytogenetic assays, the dicentric chromosome assay (DCA) and translocations as measured by the fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), considered to be more reliable as a technique for retrospective biodosimetry.
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Eurados review of retrospective dosimetry techniques for internal exposures to ionising radiation and their applications.
Augusto Giussani,M. A. Lopez,Horst Romm,Antonella Testa,Elizabeth A. Ainsbury,Marina O. Degteva,S. Della Monaca,George Etherington,Paola Fattibene,I. Guclu,Alicja Jaworska,David Lloyd,I. Malatova,Stacey L. McComish,D Melo,J Osko,A Rojo,Sandrine Roch-Lefèvre,Laurence Roy,Elena A. Shishkina,Natalia V. Sotnik,Sergei Y. Tolmachev,Albrecht Wieser,Clemens Woda,M. J. Youngman +24 more
TL;DR: The biological dosimetry assays and EPR techniques proved to be most applicable in cases when the radionuclides are almost homogeneously distributed in the body, and no compelling evidence was obtained in other cases of extremely inhomogeneous distribution.
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Radiation-induced changes in levels of selected proteins in peripheral blood serum of breast cancer patients as a potential triage biodosimeter for large-scale radiological emergencies.
Marta Deperas-Kaminska,Ainars Bajinskis,Michal Marczyk,Joanna Polanska,Peter Wersäll,Elisabet Lidbrink,Elizabeth A. Ainsbury,Oliver Guipaud,Marc Benderitter,Siamak Haghdoost,Andrzej Wojcik +10 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the combined analysis of Apolipoprotein E, Factor X, and Pantothenate Kinase 4 allows discriminating between exposure to 2 Gy and lower and between 10 Gy and higher, and the discrimination is possible up to 1 mo after exposure.
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European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS) 2023 Clinical Practice Guidelines on Radiation Safety.
Bijan Modarai,Stéphan Haulon,Adrien Hertault,Anders Wanhainen,Ashish Patel,Dittmar Böckler,Eliseo Vano,Elizabeth A. Ainsbury,Isabelle Van Herzeele,Joost P. van,Joseph Dawson,Mark A. Farber,Salome Weiss,Frederico Bastos Gonçalves,Martin Björck,Nabil Chakfe,Gert J. de Borst,Raphaël Coscas,Nuno Dias,Florian Dick,Robert J. Hinchliffe,Stavros K. Kakkos,Philippe Kolh,Igor Koncar,Jes S. Lindholt,Santi Trimarchi,Riikka Tulamo,Christopher P. Twine,Frank Vermassen,Klaus Bacher,Elias Brountzos,F. Canelli,L. Fidalgo Domingos,Mauro Gargiulo,Kevin Mani,Tara M. Mastracci,Blandine Maurel,Robert Morgan,P. Schneider +38 more