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Luis F. Fajardo
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 110
Citations - 10468
Luis F. Fajardo is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angiogenesis & Radiation therapy. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 110 publications receiving 10145 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis F. Fajardo include Veterans Health Administration & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Tumor necrosis factor (cachectin) as an essential mediator in murine cerebral malaria.
Georges E. Grau,Luis F. Fajardo,Pierre-François Piguet,Bernard Allet,Paul-Henri Lambert,Pierre Vassalli +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that TNF-alpha has an important role in the pathogenesis of cerebral malaria in this murine model and suggest that local accumulation and activation of macrophages may lead to the predominance of lesions in the central nervous system.
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Hepatic toxicity resulting from cancer treatment
Theodore S. Lawrence,John M. Robertson,Mitchell S. Anscher,Randy L. Jirtle,William D. Ensminger,Luis F. Fajardo +5 more
TL;DR: The characteristics of RILD permit the development of a grading system modeled after the NCI Acute Common Toxicity Criteria, which incorporates standard criteria of hepatic dysfunction, and three dimensional treatment planning offers the potential to determine the radiation dose and volume dependence of RLD.
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Radiation-related heart disease: current knowledge and future prospects.
Sarah C. Darby,David J. Cutter,Marjan Boerma,Louis S. Constine,Luis F. Fajardo,Kazunori Kodama,Kiyohiko Mabuchi,Lawrence B. Marks,Fred A. Mettler,Lori J. Pierce,Klaus Rüdiger Trott,Edward T.H. Yeh,Roy E. Shore +12 more
TL;DR: The present review brings together information from pathology, radiobiology, cardiology, radiationoncology, and epidemiology, and summarizes current knowl-edge, identifies gaps in that knowledge, and outlines some potential strategies for filling them.
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Characteristics of a Serially Transplanted Mouse Mammary Tumor and Its Tissue-Culture-Adapted Derivative
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Radiation injury to the heart.
TL;DR: The clinical manifestations of cardiac complications appearing months to years following incidental irradiation of the heart during treatment of thoracic neoplasms are summarized.