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Ruud Dings to Oxygen

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0.875
 
  1. Koonce NA, Griffin RJ, Dings RPM. Galectin-1 Inhibitor OTX008 Induces Tumor Vessel Normalization and Tumor Growth Inhibition in Human Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Models. Int J Mol Sci. 2017 Dec 09; 18(12).
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    Score: 0.496
  2. Dadgar S, Troncoso JR, Siegel ER, Curry NM, Griffin RJ, Dings RPM, Rajaram N. Spectroscopic investigation of radiation-induced reoxygenation in radiation-resistant tumors. Neoplasia. 2021 01; 23(1):49-57.
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    Score: 0.152
  3. Griffin RJ, Koonce NA, Dings RP, Siegel E, Moros EG, Br?uer-Krisch E, Corry PM. Microbeam radiation therapy alters vascular architecture and tumor oxygenation and is enhanced by a galectin-1 targeted anti-angiogenic peptide. Radiat Res. 2012 Jun; 177(6):804-12.
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    Score: 0.084
  4. Dings RP, Loren ML, Zhang Y, Mikkelson S, Mayo KH, Corry P, Griffin RJ. Tumour thermotolerance, a physiological phenomenon involving vessel normalisation. Int J Hyperthermia. 2011; 27(1):42-52.
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    Score: 0.077
  5. Dings RP, Williams BW, Song CW, Griffioen AW, Mayo KH, Griffin RJ. Anginex synergizes with radiation therapy to inhibit tumor growth by radiosensitizing endothelial cells. Int J Cancer. 2005 Jun 10; 115(2):312-9.
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    Score: 0.052
  6. Amano M, Suzuki M, Andoh S, Monzen H, Terai K, Williams B, Song CW, Mayo KH, Hasegawa T, Dings RP, Griffin RJ. Antiangiogenesis therapy using a novel angiogenesis inhibitor, anginex, following radiation causes tumor growth delay. Int J Clin Oncol. 2007 Feb; 12(1):42-7.
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    Score: 0.015
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