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The treatment of refractory ascites remains a challenge in cirrhosis with ascites and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Successful experiences with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) for treatment of ESRD patients with ascites secondary to liver cirrhosis have been reported, but the CAPD modality has the dr...
Phenomenal growth in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) has occurred in the developing countries of Asia. In many regions in Asia, neither governments nor insurance companies fully cover treatment expenses for dialysis. Hence, patients in developing countries such as India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal...
Nutritional status is related to morbidity and mortality in the continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) population. In the present study, we compared the dietary intake of CAPD patients with their requirements for calorie and protein nutrition and with the recommended intakes of potassium and phosphate.
Clear evidence links malnutrition with poor outcome in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients; however, most studies have evaluated Western populations, which may have clinical and demographic characteristics different from those of Asian populations. Although Asian PD patients are generally regarded to have survival superi...
The purpose of this article is to present the current state of knowledge regarding the structure and functions of articular cartilage. Articular cartilage is constructed with hyaline cartilage tissue. It is composed of chondrocytes located in lacunae and the extracellular matrix. The chondrial matrix contains water, co...
The limited regenerative capacities of articular are well known. Among the many methods used to repair the joint surface, among the most innovative involve stimulating chondrocytes to grow and differentiate by local application of exogenous protein growth factors, and attempting to transfer the genes responsible for ce...
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAD) are among the most commonly used medications. Many of them, such as ibuprofen, naproxen and aspirin, are widely advertised in the media and available without prescription. NSADs have anti-inflammatory effects, and some of them (aspirin, ibuprofen) are also antipyretic. The b...
Candidate drugs related to the lead compound propafenone are highly effective inhibitors of P. falciparum growth with 50% inhibitory concentrations (IC(50)s) in the sub-micromolar range. The parental compound propafenone is a cardiac sodium channel blocker which is in clinical use for the treatment of ventricular arrhy...
The alkoxycarbonylation of diamines with dialkyl carbonates presents promising route for the synthesis of dicarbamates, one that is potentially 'greener' owing to the lack of a reliance on phosgene. While a few homogeneous catalysts have been reported, no heterogeneous catalyst could be found in the literature for use ...
Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) are important for the proliferation of cancer cells. One of their binding proteins, known as insulin-like growth factor binding protein -4 (IGFBP-4) is well known for its inhibitory action on IGFs in vitro. We assessed the effect of IGFBP-4 in prevention of development of colon cancer...
Chagas disease affects around 18 million people in the American continent. Unfortunately, there is no satisfactory treatment for the disease. The drugs currently used are not specific and exert serious toxic effects. Thus, there is an urgent need for drugs that are effective. Looking for molecules to eliminate the para...
Four strains of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans (A. ferrooxidans), AF1, AF2, AF3 and AFc, were isolated from samples with different geological sources using a 9K medium. These four isolates were identified as A. ferrooxidans by phenotypic and 16S rDNA sequence analyses. All four isolates were able to use ferrous ion (Fe...
The question whether static magnetic fields (SMFs) and extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) cause biological effects is of special interest. We investigated the effects of continuous whole body exposure to both fields for 30 days on some liver and blood parameters in mice. Two exposure systems were ...
The mitogen-activated protein kinases, MAPKs for short, constitute cascades of signalling pathways involved in the regulation of several cellular processes that include cell proliferation, differentiation and motility. They also intervene in neurological processes like fear conditioning and memory. Since little remains...
Ingestion of carbohydrate (CHO) and protein (PRO) following intense exercise has been reported to increase insulin levels, optimize glycogen resynthesis, enhance PRO synthesis, and lessen the immuno-suppressive effects of intense exercise. Since different forms of CHO have varying glycemic effects, the purpose of this ...
To investigate NF-kappaB activity and the expression of phosphorylated p38 MAPK protein in lung tissue of acute paraquat poisoned rats and the effect of MT.
To assess the value of single voided random (spot) urinary protein to creatinine ratio in accurately predicting the 24-hour urinary protein excretion in Pakistani pediatric population with nephrotic syndrome.
von Willebrand disease (VWD) is an inherited bleeding disorder involving a deficiency or abnormal function of a blood clotting protein called von Willebrand factor (VWF). Deficiency of VWF, therefore, shows primarily in organs with small blood vessels such as the skin, the gastrointestinal tract and the uterus. This ca...
To construct an expression plasmid of siRNA against activator protein 4(AP-4) gene and to investigate its biological behavioral effect on human colon carcinoma cell line SW480.
The pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease is highly complex. While several pathologies characterize this disease, amyloid plaques, composed of the beta-amyloid peptide are hallmark neuropathological lesions in Alzheimer's disease brain. Indeed, a wealth of evidence suggests that beta-amyloid is central to the pathophysio...
To determine the mRNA and protein expressions of RCAS1 in human astrocytic tumors, and to explore the relation between their expression and the genesis and development of tumor.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is associated with transformation and clonal expansion of infected epithelial cells, resulting in the production of a benign growth, i.e. a wart. Recently, however, HPV has emerged as the primary causative agent of cervical carcinoma, malignancy being associated with the presence of...
Recombinant mammalian cell-derived somatropin (hereafter referred to as somatropin) is human growth hormone produced by recombinant DNA technology. Somatropin, an established treatment for growth hormone-deficient children of short stature, has recently been shown to have beneficial effects in adult patients with HIV-a...
Gaucher disease is caused by a deficiency of glucocerebrosidase. It is the first lysosomal storage disorder for which effective enzyme-supplementation therapy has become available. The enzyme, alglucerase, is glucocerebrosidase derived from human placental tissue; its oligosaccharide chain has been modified to expose t...
Azathioprine remains one of the most important and widely prescribed drugs for immunosuppression/immunomodulation in autoimmune disease over 30 years after its introduction. Extensive clinical experience with azathioprine and steady progress in understanding its pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic characteristics provi...
Recombinant tumour necrosis factor-alpha (rTNFalpha) possesses the unique property of activating and selectively destroying the tumour-associated microvasculature. Systemic application of rTNFalpha has shown that the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) is 10 times lower than the efficient dose in animals. The main toxicity co...
Transplantation tolerance is defined as permanent acceptance of an allograft without the need for nonspecific immunosuppressants, which predispose patients to infectious and neoplastic complications. Our approach uses chemically modified antigenic proteins to modify the first signal that triggers allorecognition. The f...
The inability to reduce the high mortality due to overwhelming bacterial infection and sepsis has prompted a search for new therapeutic agents. Among these may be a wide range of endogenous antibiotic polypeptides that are prominent components of effective antimicrobial host defences. One of these polypeptide antibioti...
A vaccine against Plasmodium falciparum malaria is needed now more than ever due the resurgence of the parasite and the increase in drug resistance. However, success in developing an effective malaria vaccine has been elusive. Among pre-erythrocytic antigens, the major antigen coating the surface of the sporozoite, the...
New weapons are needed in the fight against tuberculosis, both antibacterial drugs and a vaccine. If one new antituberculosis drug is developed it will encounter emerging resistance; at least two are needed, to be used in combination only. This is a complicated and difficult goal. In contrast, an effective new vaccine ...
The promise of radiolabelled immunoglobulin therapy (RIT) for selective, patient friendly, cancer treatment has not yet been fulfilled. Only patients with haematological malignancies show sizable response rates after RIT. With solid tumours, intravenous administration of radiolabelled antibodies does not provide suffic...
Over the years, the technology for producing human rabies vaccines has undergone many improvements. These improvements consist in the use of tissue cultures for the production of viral antigens, replacing the former nervous tissue substrate vaccines. The low virus yields in tissue cultures led to the development of the...
Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is the morpholinoethylester prodrug of mycophenolic acid, an agent which inhibits the proliferation of B and T lymphocytes through the noncompetitive, reversible inhibition of inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase, itself a key enzyme in the de novo synthetic pathway of guanosine nucleotides. ...
In patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV)-associated chronic liver diseases, especially in those with liver cirrhosis, accurate evaluation of their protein nutrition status is very important to improve their quality of life. Whereas the serum albumin level is commonly used to evaluate patients' protein nutrition status,...
Following the demise of Jordan's King Hussein bin Talal to cancer in 1999, the country's Al-Amal Center was transformed from a poorly perceived and ineffectual cancer care institution into a Western-style comprehensive cancer center. Renamed King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), it achieved improved levels of quality, exp...
Glucocorticoid (GC) has occupied a central role in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia due to its ability to induce apoptosis in neoplastic lymphoid cells. Glucocorticoid resistance is present among 20% initial acute lymphoblastic leukemia, even 80% refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Glucocorticoid resi...
Cachexia is common in chronic heart failure (CHF) and may be due to a combination of reduced appetite, and increased metabolic rate due to immune activation. This hypermetabolism, with an increase in acute phase protein turnover, also seen in cancer cachexia, might contribute to weight loss seen in severe CHF. We inves...
To investigate the effects of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) P22e protein on the apoptosis of human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells.
To investigate the association between angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) gene and the levels of ACE and PAI-1 in Chinese Han patients with essential hypertension (EH) in Guangdong Province.
To investigate the expression of kir2.1 protein in primary cultured sinus node cells and establish a reliable technique to locate, culture and characterize neonatal rat sinus node cells.
To study the expression of protein kinase C (PKC) alpha subtype in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells.
To observe the effect of parenteral nutrition (PN) with branched-chain amino acid supplementation on protein metabolism after partial hepatectomy in rats with liver cirrhosis.
To investigate the expression of X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein (XIAP) in colorectal cancer tissues and investigate its correlation with the clinicopathological factors of the malignancy.
To investigate the effect of plasma homocysteic acid (HCA) reduction on serum C-reactive protein (CRP) level in children with Kawasaki disease (KD).
The fabrication of planar waveguides by a constant-current thermal poling procedure in multicomponent glasses rich in alkali or alkaline earth ions is described. Near the anode, the dc electric field applied to the substrate separates the mobile cations into regions according to their mobility. Each region presents a d...
We demonstrate the feasibility of implementing the generalized phase-contrast (GPC) method in a planar-integrated micro-optics platform. An entire 4-f diffractive lens system with a Fourier plane phase-only filter has been designed and manufactured in a 50-mm-diameter fused-silica substrate by use of a four-level multi...
Waveguide Bragg gratings were fabricated by plasma-enhanced chemical-vapor deposition followed by irradiation with KrF excimer laser light through a phase mask. The period of the Bragg grating was 0.53 mum, and the Bragg wavelength was ~1.53 mum . The temperature dependence of the Bragg wavelength was 11 pm/ degrees C ...
The NAD(P)H-dependent Pichia stipitis xylose reductase (PsXR) is one of the key enzymes for xylose fermentation, and has been cloned into the commonly used ethanol-producing yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In order to eliminate the redox imbalance resulting from the preference of this enzyme toward NADPH, efforts have ...
Event DP-356Ø43-5 (356043; Optimum GAT) is a genetically modified soybean (Glycine max) that was produced by insertion of the gat4601 and gm-hra genes. The expression products of these genes are the glyphosate acetyltransferase 4601 and acetolactate synthase proteins, respectively. Expression of the glyphosate acetyltr...
The cure rate for children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) has increased to approximately 70%, in part related to the use of the protein synthesis inhibitor drug asparaginase in multiagent chemotherapy regimens. Its lack of haematological toxicity allows its incorporation into phases of therapy in which myelos...
Polypeptide and protein immunomodulators are subject to absorption, biodistribution, metabolism and degradation at sites and rates which may not permit effective interactions with components of the immune system. Drug carrier technology can overcome some of these obstacles. Because of the lipid and particulate nature o...
CD4+ T lymphocytes, which orchestrate immune responses, receive a cognitive signal when clonally distributed receptors are occupied by peptides bound to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules on antigen-presenting cells. The latter cells provide costimulatory or accessory signals through macromolecul...
Interleukin-11 (IL-11) is a cytokine which interacts with a variety of haemopoietic and non-haemopoietic cell types. Recombinant human IL-11 (rhIL-11; oprelvekin) is produced in Escherichia coli and differs from the naturally occurring protein only in the absence of the amino-terminal proline residue. In synergy with o...
Azathioprine undergoes extensive metabolism in vivo. Most of its immunosuppressive and myelotoxic effects are exerted by the intracellular metabolites 6-thioguanine nucleotides (6-TGN). There is large individual variability in thiopurine pharmacokinetics. When transplant recipients are started on the standard azathiopr...
The major problems in chemotherapy are occasional low response rates in patients despite favourable in vitro action, the development of drug resistance and long or short term adverse effects. Therefore, in the past decade efforts have been made to circumvent these problems by combining antineoplastic drugs with biomodu...
Interferon-tau (IFN-tau) is a type I IFN originally discovered for its role as a pregnancy recognition hormone in ruminant animals such as sheep and cows. IFN-tau possesses all of the biological properties ascribed to the other type I IFNs including antiviral, antiproliferative and immunomodulatory activities. However,...
Haemoglobin solutions have been tried as blood substitutes for decades with little success. Problems with early haemoglobin solutions include instability of the haemoglobin tetramer in the plasma, resulting in dissociation of the protein into dimers, as well as excessively high oxygen affinity for clinical oxygen trans...
Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) is the dominant mediator of the cytokine cascade that causes inflammation and joint detruction in rheumatoid arthritis. A new class of agents under investigation, the biological TNF inhibitors, inhibit the activity of TNF. Recombinant human TNF receptor p75 Fc fusion protein (TNFR:Fc; etane...
The so called leukotriene antagonists or, more accurately, the leukotriene modifiers are a rather heterogeneous set of drugs that work by several mechanisms. Such mechanisms include: (i) 5-lipoxygenase enzyme inhibition (e.g. zileuton); (ii) 5-lipoxygenase-activating-protein inhibition (e.g. quiflapon, BAYx 1005); (iii...
Research advances and promising clinical outcomes with immunotherapeutics has led to a resurgence of incorporating monoclonal antibodies in cancer treatment. Unconjugated, conjugated and multi-target constructs are emerging as a conventional form of therapy along with the classical trio of surgery, radiation and chemot...
More than a century ago, Jonathan Hutchingson, a surgeon-dermatologist, identified the first case of sarcoidosis at King's College, London. The disease is now known as a commonplace multi-system disorder characterised by the formation of noncaseating granulomata. The diagnosis of sarcoidosis is established by recognisi...
Leflunomide has recently been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. This approval was based on data from double-blind multicentre trials in the US (US 301; leflunomide versus methotrexate versus placebo) and multicentre European trials (leflunomide versus sulfasalazi...
Mycophenolate mofetil is the morpholinoethyl ester prodrug of mycophenolic acid, an uncompetitive reversible inhibitor of the rate-limiting enzyme in de novo purine synthesis, inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase. As an antimetabolite immunosuppressant, mycophenolate mofetil has been evaluated for the prevention and tre...
Curing cancers is one of the most challenging tasks of modern medicine. The major problem is the heterogeneity of human tumours and thus finding a 'universal' target for cancer treatment. The discovery that the expression of the enzyme telomerase is a hallmark of immortality and cancer, and that it is found in the majo...
Commercially available thin-film glass plates have been successfully used for optical waveguide spectroscopy of chemical and biological films adsorbed upon the plates' surfaces. A 50-mum -thick glass plate was placed in contact with two parallel strips of silicone rubber supported on a slide glass. The plate area betwe...
A MoRu-Be multilayer coating was applied to a diffraction grating to enhance the grating's normal-incidence efficiency near 11.4 nm wavelength. The holographic grating substrate had a blazed groove profile with 2400 grooves/mm and a microroughness of 0.8 nm. The efficiency in the second diffraction order, measured with...
Background. Ozone therapy - i.e. the treatment of patients by a mixture of oxygen and ozone - has been used for many years as a method ancillary to basic treatment, especially in those cases in which traditional treatment methods do not give satisfactory results. As it is widely known, ozone has antiseptic properties, ...
The discovery of protein substances that fulfill transmission functions (cytokines) and regulatory functions (growth factors) has made it possible to study the processes taking place on the molecular level during bone union. The present article will discuss the impact of prostoglandis (pGE, pGF), growth factors (TGF-B,...
Significant advances have been made in the field of liver-directed gene therapy. Many diseases are potential targets for gene therapy, including diseases that have exclusive liver involvement and those with systemic manifestations as a result of defective protein synthesis from the liver. Examples are Crigler-Najjar sy...
The activation of dominant oncogenes and inactivation of tumour suppressor genes may result in cancer. These genetic events may represent novel targets for cancer therapy. Antisense nucleic acids can be used to modulate the expression of selected genes, and to suppress malignant behaviour in cancer cells. Nevertheless,...
The aim of this review is to summarise the available literature regarding the epidemiology and proposed mechanisms of skin cancer development in organ transplant recipients who are receiving lifelong treatment with immunosuppressive therapy and to review the different strategies for managing complications in this group...
To evaluate the results in patients who had ossicular chain reconstruction with a new type ossicular prostheses mixed bone morphogenetic protein and hydroxyapatite.
To purify P0 protein from guinea pig's inner ear by preparative SDS-PAGE and study the possible role it may play in the etiology of autoimmune inner ear disease.
To purify P0 protein from guinea pig's inner ear by preparative SDS-PAGE and to study the possible role it may play in the etiology of autoimmune inner ear disease.
Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappaB) has been shown to play an important role in regulating the expression of many genes involved in cell survival, immunity and in the inflammatory processes. NF-kappaB activation upregulates inducible nitric oxide synthase leading to enhanced nitric oxide production during an inflammator...
Polyethylenimine (PEI) is one of the most efficient and versatile non-viral vectors available for gene delivery. Despite many advantages over viral vectors, PEI is still limited by lower transfection efficiency compared to its viral counterparts. Considerable investigation is devoted to the modification of PEI to incor...
The stability of a virus-like particle (VLP) is an important consideration for its use in nanobiotechnology. The icosahedral capsid of the RNA bacteriophage PP7 is cross-linked by disulfide bonds between coat protein dimers at its 5-fold and quasi-6-fold symmetry axes. This work determined the effects of these disulfid...
Vertically coupled microring resonator channel-dropping filters are demonstrated in the GaInAsP-InP material system. These devices were fabricated without regrowth. In this method, low-loss single-mode waveguides are removed from the growth substrate and bonded to a GaAs transfer substrate with benzocyclobutene. This p...
Hybrid glass substrates were prepared by a novel, low-temperature process joining active (Er-Yb codoped) and passive phosphate glass. The resulting hybrid substrates are chemically and physically robust; they can be cut, ground, and polished by conventional, water-based techniques. The entire substrate can be immersed ...
Optically pumped organic semiconductor lasers are fabricated by evaporation of a thin film of tris(8-hydroxyquinoline) aluminum (Alq(3)) molecularly doped with a laser dye on top of a polyester substrate with an embossed grating structure. We achieve low-threshold, longitudinally monomode distributed-feedback laser ope...
Localized defect modes in a two-dimensional photonic crystal slab upon a SiO(2) substrate have been analyzed by a numerical simulation of dipole radiation based on the finite-difference time-domain method. A degenerate pair of the defect mode of E(1) spatial symmetry was found in a pseudogap in the spectrum of dipole r...
To gain further information on the mechanisms underling the cataractogenesis by bioinformatics analysis on molecular characteristics of gamma D-crystallin (CRYGD) protein and its five cataract-associated mutations.
To find new serum biomarkers in the serum of retinoblastoma (Rb) patient with surface enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF-MS) and protein chip technique.
Despite major recent advances in the understanding of peroxisomal functions and how peroxisomes arise, only scant information is available regarding this organelle in cellular aging. The aim of this study was to characterize the changes in the protein expression profile of aged versus young liver and kidney peroxisome-...
Vaccination of neonates is generally difficult due to the immaturity of the immune system and consequent higher susceptibility to tolerance induction. Genetic immunization has been described as an alternative to trigger a stronger immune response in neonates, including significant Th1 polarization. In this investigatio...
Because of the relatively large gap of knowledge between number of protein sequences and protein structures, the ability to construct a computational model predicting structure from sequence information has become an important area of research. The knowledge of a protein's structure is crucial in understanding its biol...
Determination of protein function and biological pathway is one of the most challenging problems in the post-genomic era. To address this challenge, we have developed a new integrated probabilistic method for cellular function prediction using microarray gene expression profiles, in conjunction with predicted protein-p...
Instead of conformation states of single residues, refined conformation states of quintuplets are proposed to reflect conformation correlation. Simple hidden Markov models combined with sliding window scores are used to predict the secondary structure of a protein from its amino acid sequence. Since the length of prote...
We report polarization coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (P-CARS) microscopy that allows vibrational imaging with high sensitivity and spectral selectivity. The nonresonant background signals from both Raman scatterers and the solvent are efficiently suppressed in P-CARS microscopy. We demonstrate P-CARS imaging of...
Two-dimensional periodic structures were fabricated upon a fluorine-doped SiO(2) film in which the fluorine content changed gradually in the direction of film thickness. The films were deposited by plasma-enhanced chemical-vapor deposition. The film was periodically patterned into a 1-mum period and an ~1-mum -groove d...
Glial-neuronal interactions are crucial processes in neuromodulation and synaptic plasticity. The neuregulin 1 family of growth and differentiation factors have been implicated as bidirectional signaling molecules that are involved in mediating some of these interactions. We have shown previously that neuregulin 1 expr...
The blue top-emitting organic light-emitting devices with cavity effect have been fabricated. The authors used the TBADN : 3% DSAPh as emitting material of blue microcavity OLEDs. The devices consisted of Ag/ITO/CuPc/NPB/TBADN : 3% DSAPh/Alq3/LiF/Al(Ag) structure. On a patterned glass substrate, silver was deposited as...
Ant colony algorithm is a novel bio-inspired optimization algorithm, which simulates the foraging behavior of ants for solving various complex combinatorial optimization problems. The advantages of ant colony algorithm are intelligent search, global optimization, robustness, distributed computation and easy combination...
The traditional NIR model was usually built according to various parameters of an individual type of milk powder so that it's really time-consuming. To simplify the application of NIR in real-time quality detection of milk powder, it was proposed in the present paper to build NIR models for a sample set composed of dif...
The human IgG molecules were labeled with 13 nm gold nanoparticles and the complex of the gold-labeled human IgG molecules was immobilized on a silicon surface modified by 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane and glutaraldehyde. The method increases not only the tightness but also the surface coverage for immobilization of the...
A sensitive fluorescence quantitative determination for bovine serum albumin (BSA) or human serum albumin (HSA) has been developed by using a new hydrophilic cyanine dye 1, 1'-sulfonopropyl-3,3,3', 3'-tetramethylindolium-5,5'-disulfonic potassium (STDP) as a fluorescence probe. Using BSA as a representative protein, ch...
The binding of phenazopyridine hydrochloride and bovine serum albumin under physiological conditions was studied by spectroscopic method. The quenching mechanism of the fluorescence of bovine serum albumin by phenazopyridine hydrochloride was studied with fluorescence and absorption spectroscopy. The binding constant K...
UV-absorption spectra of the Hep-2 cell's culture medium RPMI1640 (10% Foetal Calf Serum) were collected by UV-3101 spectrophotometer after the Hep-2 cell was radiated by X-ray and cultivated for 24, 48 and 72 h, and the absorbability of the proteins in the substrate was analyzed. From these results it was found that t...
The purpose of this investigation was to identify the onset of the thermic effect of feeding (TEF) after ingestion of a high carbohydrate (CHO) and a high protein (PRO) 1255 kJ (300 kcal) drink.
A dramatic stage-migration in diagnosis of prostate cancer has led to earlier detection of clinically localized carcinoma and an increased use of radiation therapy. The p53 protein responds to irradiation-induced DNA damage by removing critically damaged cells from the proliferative pool. This review will focus on the ...