FW: Any thoughts on the detection of Ionizing radiation effects in rats

From: Leary, James F. (jleary@utmb.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 26 2001 - 15:22:11 EST


Phil -- Many forms of radiation upregulate CD95 and, in at least some
instances, the amount of CD95 upregulation tracks with the dose. So perhaps
you could monitor CD95 expression as you use drug X to protect against
radiation damage? -- Jim Leary

James F. Leary, Ph.D.
Chief, Molecular Cytometry Unit
Division of Infectious Diseases
4.216 Mary Moody Northen Pavilion - Route 0435
Professor of Internal Medicine, Pathology,
  Microbiology & Immunology, Biophysics,
  Human Biological Chemistry & Genetics.
  and Biomedical Engineering
University of Texas Medical Branch
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Galveston, Texas 77555-0435
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Email:  jleary@utmb.edu


-----Original Message-----
From: Barren, Phil [mailto:BarrenP@MedImmune.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 2:58 PM
To: cyto-inbox
Subject: Any thoughts on the detection of Ionizing radiation effects in
rats



FLOWers

	I am in need of some help.

 We want to look at the protective effect of drug X on radiation induced
damage in the rat, by Flow Cytometry.
 Does anyone have any thoughts??

I know this is potentially a  very broad subject, but I would appreciate any
thoughts on potential avenues of approach

thank you for your time and help

Philip Barren



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