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Irradiation in a flash: Unique sparing of memory in mice after whole brain irradiation with dose rates above 100 Gy/s

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This study shows for the first time that normal brain tissue toxicities after WBI can be reduced with increased dose rate.
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This article is published in Radiotherapy and Oncology.The article was published on 2017-05-22. It has received 363 citations till now.

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Organoids as Complex In Vitro Models for Studying Radiation-Induced Cell Recruitment

TL;DR: Recent advances in mammary organoid technology are evaluated, the advantages of using organoids to study radiation response are considered, and future directions for the applications of this technique are discussed.
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Stereotactic radiotherapy for early stage non-small cell lung cancer: current standards and ongoing research

TL;DR: International guidelines and the current standard of care, ongoing clinical challenges and future directions from the clinical and technical point of view are discussed.
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FLASH radiotherapy treatment planning and models for electron beams.

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a review of the TPS developments in high-energy electron (HEE) and very high energy electron (VHEE, 50-250 MeV) beam models, characteristics, and future FLASH applications.
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Advanced pencil beam scanning Bragg peak FLASH-RT delivery technique can enhance lung cancer planning treatment outcomes compared to conventional multiple-energy proton PBS techniques.

TL;DR: In this article , a single-energy PBS Bragg peak FLASH treatment plans were optimized based on a novel tracking technique to enable Bragg peaks to stop at the distal edge of the target.
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The novel object recognition memory: neurobiology, test procedure, and its modifications.

TL;DR: The neurobiology and methodological modifications of the test commonly used in behavioral pharmacology are reviewed to review the novel object recognition paradigms in animals, as a valuable measure of cognition.
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AAPM's TG-51 protocol for clinical reference dosimetry of high-energy photon and electron beams.

TL;DR: This protocol represents a major simplification compared to the AAPM's TG-21 protocol in the sense that large tables of stopping-power ratios and mass-energy absorption coefficients are not needed and the user does not need to calculate any theoretical dosimetry factors.
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Neuroinflammation and M2 microglia: the good, the bad, and the inflamed.

TL;DR: The multiple possible activation states microglia can be polarized to are examined and particular attention is given to utilizing M2 microglial polarization as a potential therapeutic option in treating diseases.
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Radiation-induced impairment of hippocampal neurogenesis is associated with cognitive deficits in young mice

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that irradiation of young animals induces a long-term impairment of dentate subgranular zone neurogenesis that is associated with hippocampal-dependent memory deficits.
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