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Toward brachytherapy with ytterbium sources |
Akulinichev, Sergey |
2 |
Conformal proton therapy with passive scattering |
Akulinichev, Sergey |
3 |
RBE for Carbon ions In Vivo for Tumor Control and Normal Tissue Damage |
Alsner, Jan |
4 |
PET scanning of ocular melanoma after proton irradiation |
Amin, Tanjilul |
5 |
Ocular Melanoma cells in the presence of nanoparticles against cobalt 60 radiation therapy- Monte Carlo and In Vitro studies |
Asadi, Somayeh |
6 |
Laser therapy of human choroidal Melanoma in the presence of gold nanoparticles - Monte Carlo and In Vitro Study |
Asgari, Mehdi |
7 |
A systematic Monte Carlo study on the dosimetric and imaging properties of C-11 and O-15 beams. |
Augusto, Ricardo |
8 |
Alanine as a Dose Verification Tool for Carbon Ion In-Vivo Irradiation |
Bassler, Niels |
9 |
Gamma Locator for Radionuclide Diagnostics Of Oncological Diseases |
Berdnikova, Anastasia |
10 |
Evaluation of the size of micrometric/nanometric dosimeters for use in radiotherapy and medical physics |
Beuve, Michaël |
11 |
From 2D to 3D: Proton radiography and proton CT in proton therapy: A simulation study |
Biegun, Aleksandra |
12 |
Investigation on novel solution for a positioning system in protontherapy |
Bourhaleb, Faiza |
13 |
GEANT4 simulation of dose deposition in patients from TomoTherapy Hi-Art Megavoltage computed tomography (MVCT) imaging. |
Brochu, Frederic |
14 |
Increasing PET scanner resolution using a Silicon detector probe |
Brzezinski, Karol |
15 |
PET Scanning Protocols for In-Situ Dose Delivery Verification of Proton Therapy |
Buitenhuis, Tom |
16 |
CTV-PTV margin reduction using prediction of respiration-induced tumour motion |
Bukhari, Waqas |
17 |
Development of a PET Insert for Human Brain Imaging: Detection System |
Campos Rivera, Natalia |
18 |
A local and global liver function model |
Cao, Yue |
19 |
Proton scattering radiography using an emulsion detector: a feasibility study |
Carzaniga, Tommaso |
20 |
Development of a track structure detector for biologically weighted treatment planning in particle therapy |
Casiraghi, Margherita |
21 |
62 MeV Proton beams induced DNA damage in hypoxic conditions. |
Chaudhary, Pankaj |
22 |
Laser accelerated ultra high dose rate protons induced DNA damage under hypoxic conditions |
Chaudhary, Pankaj |
23 |
Faster QA through improved proton calorimetry. Another spin-off from particle physics |
Chirvase, Cezarina |
24 |
Simulation of recombination in an air filled ionization chamber |
Christensen, Jeppe Brage |
25 |
The GEMpix detector as a real-time 2D dosimeter in external photon beam radiotherapy |
Claps, Gerardo |
26 |
First tests to implement an in-house 3d-printed photon bolus procedure using clinical treatment planning system data. |
Dipasquale, Giovanna |
27 |
Brain motion induced artefacts in Microbeam Radiation Therapy: a Monte Carlo study |
Donzelli, Mattia |
28 |
How to produce the highest tin-117m specific activity? |
Duchemin, Charlotte |
29 |
Tb-155 production with gadolinium target: proton, deuteron or alpha beam? |
Duchemin, Charlotte |
30 |
RapidArc commissioning and dosimetric verification using EPID portal dosimetry system |
Dwivedi, Shekhar |
31 |
Dosimetric Measurement for Isocentre Blocked Boost Fields in 3D-CRT Treatment Plans |
Dwivedi, Shekhar |
33 |
Proton beam irradiation inhibits cellular motility in vitro |
Elas, Martyna |
34 |
Experimental study of Radiation induced DNA damage by internal Auger electron cascade compared to external γ-rays |
Fredericia, Pil |
35 |
Multiple Code Comparisons of Proton Interactions in the Presence of Gold Nanoparticles in the Human Eye |
Gaeini, Shaghayegh |
36 |
Characterization of the immune component in the lung of KP mouse with pulmonary adenocarcinoma: from infiltrated immune cells to tertiary lymphoid structures. |
Gael, Boivin |
37 |
Detectors for quality assurance of pencil beam scanning gantries for proton therapy |
Gagnon-Moisan, Francis |
38 |
Spatial Resolution Enhancement in Integration-Mode Detectors for Proton Radiography and Tomography |
Gianoli, Chiara |
39 |
Hybrid TOF-PET/MRI local transceiver coil |
Glowacz, Bartosz |
41 |
The influence of chemical composition on quenching in proton irradiation of a new deformable 3D dosimeter |
Høye, Ellen Marie |
42 |
Accelerated Prompt Gamma estimation for clinical Proton Therapy simulations |
Huisman, Brent |
43 |
Correlation of Gross Tumour Volume and metabolic Tumour Volume for non-small cell lung cancer patients |
Jameson, Michael |
44 |
Production of and research on medical radioisotopes at the heavy ion laboratory, university of warsaw |
Jastrzebski, Jerzy |
46 |
Fast dose modulation in proton therapy with continuous line scanning |
Klimpki, Grischa |
47 |
Criteria of spot asymmetry in proton radiotherapy pencil beam scanning – a Monte Carlo study |
Klodowska, Magdalena |
48 |
191Os – revival of an out-of-favor radionuclide? |
Köster, Ulli |
49 |
Prompt Gamma-ray Timing experiment during different modalities of proton beam delivery |
Kormoll, Thomas |
50 |
Proton Beams for Physics Experiments at OncoRay |
Kormoll, Thomas |
51 |
Development of the Flair tool for FLUKA Treatment Planning Verification |
Kozlowska, Wioletta |
53 |
Front-end electronics and hit position reconstruction methods for the J-PET scanner |
Krzemień, Wojciech |
54 |
Single-cell S-value calculations for Auger-electron emitting radionuclides |
Lee, Boon |
55 |
Monte Carlo simulation of prompt-γ emission in proton therapy using a track length estimator |
Létang, Jean |
56 |
Recent Improvements and Applications of the FLUKA Monte Carlo code in Hadrontherapy |
Mairani, Andrea |
57 |
MONDO: a neutron tracker for particle therapy secondary emission fluxes measurements |
Marafini, Michela |
58 |
Infrared study of the biochemical effects in glioma cells induced by x-rays and Gd nanoparticles: first studies at SESAME synchrotron (Jordan) |
Martínez-Rovira, Immaculada |
59 |
Visualization of target inhomogeneities in carbon ion radiotherapy using nuclear fragments |
Martišíková, Maria |
60 |
Evaluation of the DNA damage induced by 60 MeV proton irradiation by cytogenetic and molecular methods |
Miszczyk, Justyna |
61 |
Induction of NSCs Quiescence and Neurogenesis Preservation in Mouse Adult Brain after FLASH Whole Brain Irradiation |
Montay-Gruel, Pierre-Gabriel |
62 |
Monte Carlo study of a high resolution monolithic silicon diode array for MRI-linac applications |
Oborn, Brad |
63 |
Application of biophysical modelling for normal tissue response with immunological aspects in radiotherapy |
Oita, Masataka |
64 |
Comparative evaluation of the in vitro the comet assay for the detection of genotoxic effects of 60 MeV protons and X-ray radiation |
Panek, Agnieszka |
66 |
Fused Toes Homolog (FTS) regulates EGF-induced epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) and migration of cervical cancer cells |
Park, Woo Yoon |
67 |
FRED: a fast MC tool for treatment planning and dose verification in proton therapy |
Patera, Vincenzo |
68 |
The efficacy of IMRT, VMAT and IMPT to deliver highly conformal FET-PET guided boost in gliomas |
Petersen, Jørgen |
70 |
Prompt gamma imaging of passively shaped proton fields with a knife-edge slit camera |
Priegnitz, Marlen |
71 |
Evaluation of the usefulness of dose calculation algorithms in radiotherapy planning |
Rawojc, Kamila |
72 |
Nuclear fragmentation in protontherapy |
Rebello Teles, Patricia |
73 |
Internalization of iron nanoparticles by macrophages for the improvement of glioma treatment |
Reymond, Solveig |
74 |
Clinical applicability of the Compton camera for Prompt γ-ray Imaging during proton therapy |
Rohling, Heide |
75 |
A model for the relative biological effectiveness of protons based on the linear energy transfer spectrum |
Rørvik, Eivind |
76 |
Design of an innovative beam monitor for particle therapy for the simultaneous measurement of beam fluence and energy |
Sacchi, Roberto |
77 |
Variance Reduction of Monte Carlo Simulation in Nuclear Medicine |
Saidi, Pooneh |
78 |
Reduced side effects by proton minibeam radiotherapy in a mouse ear model |
Schmid, Thomas |
79 |
Helium and Oxygen beam models in TRiP98: implementation, treatment planning tests and experimental verification |
Scifoni, Emanuele |
80 |
Size dependence of GNPs dose enhancement effects in cancer treatment – Geant4 and MCNP code |
Sharabiani, Marjan |
81 |
Therapeutical Dose to Thyroid Remnants Determination for Low-risk Thyroid Carcinoma Patient Treated with rhTSH and 1.1 GBq 131I |
Solný, Pavel |
82 |
Augmented reality supporting innovation and accuracy in advanced radiation therapy facilities |
Spoto, Salvatore |
83 |
Improved proton stopping power ratio estimation for a deformable 3D dosimeter using Dual Energy CT |
Taasti, Vicki |
84 |
Organizational response of the hypothalamus and pituitary to external beam radiation |
Taku, Nicolette |
85 |
Monte Carlo validation of the microPET FOCUS PET scanner using FLUKA |
Toufique, Yassine |
86 |
4D dose calculations: Tetrahedral meshes versus voxel-based structures |
Touileb, Yazid |
87 |
Realization of an innovative Dose Profiler for online range monitoring in particle therapy treatments |
Traini, Giacomo |
88 |
Ocular Brachytherapy Dosimetry for103Pd and125I in The Presence of Gold Nanoparticles: Monte Carlo Study |
Vahidian, Mohamad |
89 |
GEANT4 versus MCNP5: Monte-Carlo ophthalmic brachytherapy dosimetry in the presence of gold nanoparticles for 125I and 103Pd |
Vahidian Qazvini, Shervin |
90 |
Assessment of MicroDiamond PTW 60019 detector and its use in small radiosurgery fields of Leksell Gamma Knife |
Veselsky, Tomas |
91 |
ENTERVISION biological dosimetric phantom. Proof of concept and results
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Viana Miranda Lima, Thiago |
92 |
Evaluation of Patients Dose in PET Studies from CT Contrast Agents |
Viana Miranda Lima, Thiago |
93 |
Proton radiotherapy at PTC Czech in Prague |
Vilimovský, Jan |
94 |
Yield study and optimization of nuclear isotopes for cancer treatment and diagnostics with ISOLTRAP/CERN |
Welker, Andree |
95 |
Sonification as a method to distinguish the isometric force of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) compared to control participants |
Williams, Genevieve |
96 |
Sonification to investigate gait transition |
Williams, Genevieve |
97 |
HIF-1α plays a key role in the response of HNSCC cancer stem cells to photon and carbon ion exposures |
Wozny, Anne-Sophie |
98 |
Small fields dose calculation algorithms in the presence of lung inhomogeneity |
Zergoug, Ismail |
99 |
The mobile PET insert for simultaneous PET/MRI imaging |
Zieliński, Marcin |
100 |
The use of nanoparticles to improve hadrontherapy |
Bolsa Ferruz, Marta |
101 |
The Medicis-Promed Marie Curie training network |
Stora, Thierry |
102 | MIGRT and Radiobiophotonics | Papineni, Rao |
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