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1. Radiotherapy alters expression of molecular targets in prostate cancer in a fractionation- and time-dependent manner

2. The HIF target MAFF promotes tumor invasion and metastasis through IL11 and STAT3 signaling

3. The lncRNAs LINC00261 and LINC00665 are upregulated in long-term prostate cancer adaptation after radiotherapy

4. Abdominal FLASH irradiation reduces radiation-induced gastrointestinal toxicity for the treatment of ovarian cancer in mice

5. Increases in Serial Pretreatment 18F-FDG PET-CT Metrics Predict Survival in Early Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Treated With Stereotactic Ablative Radiation Therapy

6. Intravital imaging reveals synergistic effect of CAR T-cells and radiation therapy in a preclinical immunocompetent glioblastoma model

7. Reprogramming the immunological microenvironment through radiation and targeting Axl

8. FLT-PET-CT for the Detection of Disease Recurrence After Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy or Hyperfractionation for Thoracic Malignancy: A Prospective Pilot Study

9. Recruitment of Circulating Breast Cancer Cells Is Stimulated by Radiotherapy

10. Oxygen Sensitivity of Reporter Genes: Implications for Preclinical Imaging of Tumor Hypoxia

11. In Vivo Tomographic Imaging of Near-Infrared Fluorescent Probes

12. Abstract P1-10-02: FLASH-RT, ultra-high dose rate rate radiotherapy, is as effective as conventional dose rate radiotherapy in eradicating tumor in a preclinical model of breast cancer

13. Radiotherapy in combination with CD47 blockade elicits a macrophage-mediated abscopal effect

14. Real-time optical oximetry during FLASH radiotherapy using a phosphorescent nanoprobe

17. Data from C3aR Signaling Inhibits NK-cell Infiltration into the Tumor Microenvironment in Mouse Models

18. Supplementary Data from Metabolic Profiling Reveals a Dependency of Human Metastatic Breast Cancer on Mitochondrial Serine and One-Carbon Unit Metabolism

19. Tables S1-S3 from BLIMP1 Induces Transient Metastatic Heterogeneity in Pancreatic Cancer

20. Figures S1-S8 from BLIMP1 Induces Transient Metastatic Heterogeneity in Pancreatic Cancer

22. Supplementary Data from Pharmacologically Increased Tumor Hypoxia Can Be Measured by 18F-Fluoroazomycin Arabinoside Positron Emission Tomography and Enhances Tumor Response to Hypoxic Cytotoxin PR-104

23. Supplementary Data from A Near-Infrared Phosphorescent Nanoprobe Enables Quantitative, Longitudinal Imaging of Tumor Hypoxia Dynamics during Radiotherapy

24. Data from Pharmacologically Increased Tumor Hypoxia Can Be Measured by 18F-Fluoroazomycin Arabinoside Positron Emission Tomography and Enhances Tumor Response to Hypoxic Cytotoxin PR-104

27. Data from Macrophages Promote Circulating Tumor Cell–Mediated Local Recurrence following Radiotherapy in Immunosuppressed Patients

29. Data from A Near-Infrared Phosphorescent Nanoprobe Enables Quantitative, Longitudinal Imaging of Tumor Hypoxia Dynamics during Radiotherapy

30. Data from Induced Tumor Heterogeneity Reveals Factors Informing Radiation and Immunotherapy Combinations

31. Data from Hypoxia in Models of Lung Cancer: Implications for Targeted Therapeutics

32. Table S1, Figures S1-S11 from Macrophages Promote Circulating Tumor Cell–Mediated Local Recurrence following Radiotherapy in Immunosuppressed Patients

33. Supplementary Figures 1-8 from Prognostic PET 18F-FDG Uptake Imaging Features Are Associated with Major Oncogenomic Alterations in Patients with Resected Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer

34. Innate immune receptor C5aR1 regulates cancer cell fate and can be targeted to improve radiotherapy in tumours with immunosuppressive microenvironments

35. Technical note: Noninvasive monitoring of normal tissue radiation damage using spectral quantitative ultrasound spectroscopy

36. Design and validation of a dosimetric comparison scheme tailored for ultra-high dose-rate electron beams to support multicenter FLASH preclinical studies

37. The lncRNAs LINC00261 and LINC00665 are upregulated in long-term prostate cancer adaptation after radiotherapy

38. Non-Invasive monitoring of normal tissue radiation damage using quantitative ultrasound spectroscopy

39. Induced Tumor Heterogeneity Reveals Factors Informing Radiation and Immunotherapy Combinations

40. Extracellular cGAMP is a cancer-cell-produced immunotransmitter involved in radiation-induced anticancer immunity

41. Radiotherapy alters expression of molecular targets in prostate cancer in a fractionation- and time-dependent manner

42. Long-term expression changes of immune-related genes in prostate cancer after radiotherapy

43. The HIF target MAFF promotes tumor invasion and metastasis through IL11 and STAT3 signaling

44. C3aR Signaling Inhibits NK-cell Infiltration into the Tumor Microenvironment in Mouse Models

45. Reduced cognitive deficits after FLASH irradiation of whole mouse brain are associated with less hippocampal dendritic spine loss and neuroinflammation

46. Irradiation or temozolomide chemotherapy enhances anti-CD47 treatment of glioblastoma

47. A Near-Infrared Phosphorescent Nanoprobe Enables Quantitative, Longitudinal Imaging of Tumor Hypoxia Dynamics during Radiotherapy

48. Theranostic nanoparticles enhance the response of glioblastomas to radiation

49. [18F]-SuPAR: A Radiofluorinated Probe for Noninvasive Imaging of DNA Damage-Dependent Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Activity

50. Extracellular cGAMP is a cancer cell-produced immunotransmitter involved in radiation-induced anti-cancer immunity

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