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2. Emoticon: Toward the Simulation of Emotion Using Android Music Application
3. Geographic access to brachytherapy services in the United States
4. Introductory Radiation Oncology Curriculum: Report of a National Needs Assessment and Multi-institutional Pilot Implementation
5. The Geography of Employment Outcomes for Radiation Oncology Graduates in 2019
6. Geographic Distribution of Radiation Oncologists in the United States
7. Nonclinical Time in U.S. Radiation Oncology Residency Programs: Number of Months and Resident Opinion of Value
8. Emoticon: Toward the Simulation of Emotion Using Android Music Application
9. Response Rate and Nonresponse Bias in Oncology Survey Studies
10. Neoadjuvant or Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Retrospective Analysis of Recurrence and Survival in Women Treated for Breast Cancer at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Ghana
11. Supplementary Figures 1-9 from JAK2 Inhibitor SAR302503 Abrogates PD-L1 Expression and Targets Therapy-Resistant Non–small Cell Lung Cancers
12. Supplementary Table S1 from JAK2 Inhibitor SAR302503 Abrogates PD-L1 Expression and Targets Therapy-Resistant Non–small Cell Lung Cancers
13. Data from JAK2 Inhibitor SAR302503 Abrogates PD-L1 Expression and Targets Therapy-Resistant Non–small Cell Lung Cancers
14. Data from STING Promotes Homeostasis via Regulation of Cell Proliferation and Chromosomal Stability
15. Supplementary Figure S7. The absence of STING (or p53 or p21) leads to increase in BUB1 and MAD2L1 expression. from STING Promotes Homeostasis via Regulation of Cell Proliferation and Chromosomal Stability
16. Supplementary Figure S1. shRNA constructs targeting STING have varying effects on different tumor cell lines. from STING Promotes Homeostasis via Regulation of Cell Proliferation and Chromosomal Stability
17. Supplementary Figure S3. STING confers radiosensitivity in a variety of human and mice cell lines. from STING Promotes Homeostasis via Regulation of Cell Proliferation and Chromosomal Stability
18. Supplementary Figure S6. Ionizing radiation induces micronuclei formation in both WT and STING-/- MEFs. from STING Promotes Homeostasis via Regulation of Cell Proliferation and Chromosomal Stability
19. Supplementary Figure S4. STING is upstream of CDKN1A signaling, but only has partial control of CDKN1A. from STING Promotes Homeostasis via Regulation of Cell Proliferation and Chromosomal Stability
20. Supplementary Figure S5. Quantification of Western blot bands using Image J. from STING Promotes Homeostasis via Regulation of Cell Proliferation and Chromosomal Stability
21. Supplementary Figure S2. STING-dependent regulation of proliferation is associated with perturbations of cell cycle. from STING Promotes Homeostasis via Regulation of Cell Proliferation and Chromosomal Stability
22. Supplementary Figure S8. WEE1 inhibitor in combination with IR inhibits cellular proliferation of normal and tumor cells. from STING Promotes Homeostasis via Regulation of Cell Proliferation and Chromosomal Stability
23. Predictors of an Academic Career in Radiation Oncology 5 to 10 Years After Residency
24. RIG-I—like receptor LGP2 protects tumor cells from ionizing radiation
25. IGFBP5 domains exert distinct inhibitory effects on the tumorigenicity and metastasis of human osteosarcoma
26. Predictors of an Academic Career in Radiation Oncology 5 to 10 Years After Residency.
27. Proton radiotherapy for infant rhabdomyosarcoma: Rethinking young age as an adverse prognostic factor
28. Why an Increasing Number of Unmatched Residency Positions in Radiation Oncology? A Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students
29. 1ONC: A Comprehensive Mobile and Web Application to Improve Access to Clinical Resources for Practicing Radiation Oncologists
30. Implementation of a Multi-Institutional Virtual Radiation Oncology Clerkship
31. Pulmonary dose tolerance in hemithorax radiotherapy for Ewing sarcoma of the chest wall: Are we overestimating the risk of radiation pneumonitis?
32. Resident Considerations for Virtual Interviews in Radiation Oncology: Perspectives From the Sunshine State
33. The Florida Radiation Oncology Resident Experience during Coronavirus-19: Perspectives and Recommendations
34. The Florida Radiation Oncology Resident Experience During Coronavirus Disease 2019: Perspectives and Recommendations
35. Long-term Tumor Control With Radiotherapy for Symptomatic Hemangioma of a Vertebral Body
36. STING Promotes Homeostasis via Regulation of Cell Proliferation and Chromosomal Stability
37. Late toxicity after post-prostatectomy intensity modulated radiation therapy: Evaluating normal-tissue sparing guidelines
38. JAK2 Inhibitor SAR302503 Abrogates PD-L1 Expression and Targets Therapy-Resistant Non–small Cell Lung Cancers
39. In Vivo Delivery and Therapeutic Effects of a MicroRNA on Colorectal Liver Metastases
40. Regional Radiation Therapy Impacts Outcome for Node-Positive Cutaneous Melanoma
41. Cancer therapies activate RIG-I-like receptor pathway through endogenous non-coding RNAs
42. Management of the Great Mimicker: Meckel Cave Tumors
43. Intraoperative injection of absorbable gelatin sponge (AGS) mixed with cement followed by spinal decompression to treat elderly with vertebral hemangiomas.
44. Ninth Gift Of Life Gala Focuses On Schizophrenia And Bipolar Fundraising This Year.
45. Ninth Gift Of Life Gala Focuses On Schizophrenia And Bipolar Fundraising This Year.
46. STING: a master regulator in the cancer-immunity cycle.
47. Evolutionary Computing and Mobile Sustainable Networks : Proceedings of ICECMSN 2020
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