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Stephen Barnard
Researcher at Public Health England
Publications - 46
Citations - 1680
Stephen Barnard is an academic researcher from Public Health England. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodosimetry & Population. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 42 publications receiving 1275 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen Barnard include Durham University & Health Protection Agency.
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DNA damage foci: Meaning and significance
Kai Rothkamm,Stephen Barnard,Jayne Moquet,Michele Ellender,Zohaib Rana,Susanne Burdak-Rothkamm +5 more
TL;DR: The biological meaning and significance of DNA damage foci is reviewed, looking specifically at a range of different settings in which such markers of DNAdamage and repair are being studied and interpreted.
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Gamma-H2AX-Based Dose Estimation for Whole and Partial Body Radiation Exposure
TL;DR: Measurements of γ-H2AX immunofluorescence by microscopy and flow cytometry enables rapid and accurate assessment of whole body doses while dispersion analysis of foci or intensity distributions helps determine partial body doses and the irradiated fraction size in cases of partial body exposures.
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Comparison of Established and Emerging Biodosimetry Assays
Kai Rothkamm,Christina Beinke,Horst Romm,Christophe Badie,Yoganand Balagurunathan,Stephen Barnard,N. Bernard,H. Boulay-Greene,Muriel Brengues,A. De Amicis,S. De Sanctis,R. Greither,F. Herodin,A. Jones,Sylwia Kabacik,T. Knie,Ulrike Kulka,Florigio Lista,Patrick Martigne,A. Missel,Jayne Moquet,Ursula Oestreicher,André Peinnequin,Thomas Poyot,U. Roessler,Harry Scherthan,B. Terbrueggen,Hubert Thierens,Marco Valente,Anne Vral,Frederic Zenhausern,Viktor Meineke,H. Braselmann,Michael Abend +33 more
TL;DR: The DCA has been confirmed as the gold standard biodosimetry method, but in situations where speed and throughput are more important than ultimate accuracy, the emerging rapid molecular assays have the potential to become useful triage tools.
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Ionizing radiation induced cataracts: Recent biological and mechanistic developments and perspectives for future research.
Elizabeth A. Ainsbury,Stephen Barnard,Scott Bright,Claudia Dalke,Miguel Jarrin,Sarah Kunze,Richard Tanner,Joseph R. Dynlacht,Roy A. Quinlan,Jochen Graw,Munira Kadhim,Nobuyuki Hamada +11 more
TL;DR: A fuller understanding of how exposure to relatively low doses of IR promotes induction and/or progression of IR-induced cataracts will have important implications for prevention and treatment of this disease, as well as for the field of radiation protection.
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Automatic scoring of dicentric chromosomes as a tool in large scale radiation accidents
Horst Romm,Elizabeth A. Ainsbury,Stephen Barnard,Leonardo Barrios,Joan Francesc Barquinero,Christina Beinke,M Deperas,Eric Gregoire,Koivistoinen A,Carita Lindholm,Jayne Moquet,Ursula Oestreicher,Roser Puig,Kai Rothkamm,Sylwester Sommer,Hubert Thierens,Veerle Vandersickel,Anne Vral,Andrzej Wojcik +18 more
TL;DR: Semi-automated dicentric scoring is a useful tool in a large scale radiation accident as it enables high throughput screening of samples for fast triage of potentially exposed individuals.