The microenvironment plays an important role in regulating tumor response to radiotherapy. Ionizing radiation can disrupt tumor vasculature, and Notch pathway inhibition can interfere with functional angiogenesis. We explored the potential cooperativity between Notch inhibition and ionizing radiation in delaying tumor growth.
Stanley K Liu, Saif A S Bham, Emmanouil Fokas, John Beech, Jaehong Im, Song Cho, Adrian L Harris and Ruth J Muschel
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SARRP Research Spotlight: Dr. George Wilson
George Wilson, PhD, Chief, Radiation Biology, William Beaumont Hospital Radiation Biology focuses on translational research in the areas of new treatments, combined modalities, and stem cell biology. The group has a heavy emphasis on incorporating molecular,...