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Volume 122, Numbers 1-4, December 2006
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Track structure: time evolution from physics to chemistry
pp. 16-21(6)
Author: Dingfelder, M.

Charge transfer and ionisation by intermediate-energy heavy ions
pp. 22-25(4)
Authors: Toburen, L. H.; McLawhorn, S. L.; McLawhorn, R. A.; Evans, N. L.; Justiniano, E. L. B.; Shinpaugh, J. L.; Schultz, D. R.; Reinhold, C. O.

Heavy ion track structure simulations in liquid water at relativistic energies
pp. 26-27(2)
Authors: Dingfelder, M.; Jorjishvili, I. G.; Gersh, J. A.; Toburen, L. H.

Ionization cluster size distribution for alpha particles: experiment, modelling
pp. 28-31(4)
Authors: Pszona, S.; Bantsar, A.; Nikjoo, H.

Ionization ranges of protons in water vapour in the energy range 1-100 keV
pp. 32-35(4)
Authors: Baek, W. Y.; Grosswendt, B.; Willems, G.

Development of a calculation method for estimating specific energy distribution in complex radiation fields
pp. 41-45(5)
Authors: Sato, Tatsuhiko; Watanabe, Ritsuko; Niita, Koji

Electron beam transport in heterogeneous slab media from MeV down to eV
pp. 46-52(7)
Authors: Yousfi, M.; Leger, J.; Loiseau, J. F.; Held, B.; Eichwald, O.; Defoort, B.; Dupillier, J. M.

Electron track simulation using ETMICRO
pp. 53-55(3)
Author: Kim, E. H.

Proximity functions for electrons from 100 eV to 10 MeV
pp. 56-60(5)
Authors: Chen, Jing; Kellerer, Albrecht M.

A comparative study of dielectric response function models for liquid water
pp. 61-65(5)
Authors: Emfietzoglou, D.; Nikjoo, H.; Pathak, A.

VUV spectroscopy of water under cellular conditions
pp. 66-71(6)
Authors: Mota, R.; Parafita, R.; Maneira, M. J. P.; Mason, N. J.; Garcia, G.; Ribeiro, P. A.; Raposo, M.; Limão-Vieira, P.

Auger electrons—a nanoprobe for structural, molecular and cellular processes
pp. 72-79(8)
Authors: Nikjoo, H.; Girard, P.; Charlton, D. E.; Hofer, K. G.; Laughton, C. A

Estimation of a radiation weighting factor for 99mTc
pp. 80-81(2)
Authors: Pomplun, E.; Terrissol, M.; Kümmerle, E.

Yields of strand breaks and base lesions induced by soft X-rays in plasmid DNA
pp. 86-88(3)
Authors: Yokoya, A.; Fujii, K.; Ushigome, T.; Shikazono, N.; Urushibara, A.; Watanabe, R.

Hydrated thymine cluster in the supersonic gas jet
pp. 95-99(5)
Authors: Kagawa, Takeshi; Aikawa, Koji; Sato, Fuminobu; Kato, Yushi; Iida, Toshiyuki

Modification of DNA radiolysis by DNA-binding proteins: structural aspects
pp. 100-105(6)
Authors: Davídková, Marie; Štísová, Viktorie; Goffinont, Stephane; Gillard, Nathalie; Castaing, Bertrand; Spotheim-Maurizot, Melanie

Radiation damage to DNA-protein specific complexes: estrogen response element-estrogen receptor complex
pp. 106-109(4)
Authors: Štísová, Viktorie; Goffinont, Stephane; Spotheim-Maurizot, Melanie; Davídková, Marie

Theoretical modelling of radiolytic damage of free DNA bases and within DNA macromolecule
pp. 110-112(3)
Authors: Štěpán, Václav; Davídková, Marie

Simulation of light ion induced DNA damage patterns
pp. 116-120(5)
Authors: Friedland, Werner; Jacob, Peter; Paretzke, Herwig G.; Ottolenghi, Andrea; Ballarini, Francesca; Liotta, Marco

Detailed analysis of the response of different cell lines to carbon irradiation
pp. 121-123(3)
Authors: Hromčíková, Hana; Kundrát, Pavel; Lokajíček, Miloš

Radiation-induced DNA damage responses
pp. 124-127(4)
Authors: Jeggo, Penny; Löbrich, Markus

Molecular basic data calculation for radiation transport in chromatin
pp. 128-135(8)
Authors: Peudon, Aude; Edel, Sandrine; Terrissol, Michel

Computer simulation of strand break yields in plasmid pBR322: DNA damage following 125I decay
pp. 136-140(5)
Authors: Edel, S.; Terrissol, M.; Peudon, A.; Kümmerle, E.; Pomplun, E.

Role of DNA/chromatin organisation and scavenging capacity in USX- and proton- induced DNA damage
pp. 141-146(6)
Authors: Alloni, D.; Ballarini, F.; Friedland, W.; Liotta, M.; Molinelli, S.; Ottolenghi, A.; Paretzke, H. G.; Rossetti, M.

DNA-repair protein distribution along the tracks of energetic ions
pp. 147-149(3)
Authors: Hauptner, A.; Krücken, R.; Greubel, C.; Hable, V.; Dollinger, G.; Drexler, G. A.; Deutsch, M.; Löwe, R.; Friedl, A. A.; Dietzel, S.; Strickfaden, H.; Cremer, T.

The sensitivity of the alkaline comet assay in detecting DNA lesions induced by X rays, gamma rays and alpha particles
pp. 154-159(6)
Authors: Rössler, U.; Hornhardt, S.; Seidl, C.; Müller-Laue, E.; Walsh, L.; Panzer, W.; Schmid, E.; Senekowitsch-Schmidtke, R.; Gomolka, M.

Alpha-particle radiobiological experiments using thin CR-39 detectors
pp. 160-162(3)
Authors: Chan, K. F.; Siu, S. Y. M.; McClella, K. E.; Tse, A. K. W.; Lau, B. M. F.; Nikezic, D.; Richardson, B. J.; Lam, P. K. S.; Fong, W. F.; Yu, K. N.

DNA damage induced by the direct effect of He ion particles
pp. 163-165(3)
Authors: Urushibara, Ayumi; Shikazono, Naoya; Watanabe, Ritsuko; Fujii, Kentaro; O'Neill, Peter; Yokoya, Akinari

DNA fragments induction in human fibroblasts by radiations of different qualities
pp. 166-168(3)
Authors: Esposito, G.; Belli, M.; Campa, A.; Cherubini, R.; Cuttone, G.; Dini, V.; Furusawa, Y.; Gerardi, S.; Simone, G.; Sorrentino, E.; Tabocchini, M. A.

On the biophysical interpretation of lethal DNA lesions induced by ionising radiation
pp. 169-172(4)
Authors: Kundrát, Pavel; Stewart, Robert D.

Changes in telomerase activity after irradiation of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in vitro
pp. 173-175(3)
Authors: Milanovic, D.; Maier, P.; Wenz, F.; Herskind, C.

Telomere length in mammalian cells exposed to low- and high-LET radiations
pp. 176-179(4)
Authors: Sgura, A.; Antoccia, A.; Berardinelli, F.; Cherubini, R.; Gerardi, S.; Zilio, C.; Tanzarella, C.

Neoplastic transformation of a human hybrid cell line by alpha particles in relation to mammography X rays
pp. 180-184(5)
Authors: Frankenberg-Schwager, M.; Spieren, S.; Pralle, E.; Frankenberg, D.

Prediction of dose response for radiation induced exchange aberrations taking cell cycle delays into account
pp. 185-187(3)
Authors: Eidelman, Yu. A.; Ritter, S.; Nasonova, E.; Lee, R.; Talyzina, T. A.; Andreev, S. G.

Enhancement of chromosomal aberrations in tumor cells with a non-labeled Cu-PTSM and irradiation with Cu K-shell monochromatic X rays
pp. 188-194(7)
Authors: Takakura, Kaoru; Yaguchi, Satoshi; Kanansugi, Yuichi; Kobayashi, Katsumi; Okayasu, Ryuichi; Fujibayashi, Yasuhisa

Radiation effects in cultured tumour cells examined by 1H MRS: mobile lipids modulation and proliferative arrest
pp. 202-204(3)
Authors: Grande, S.; Giovannini, C.; Luciani, A. M.; Palma, A.; Rosi, A.; Sapora, O.; Viti, V.; Guidoni, L.

1H MRS signals from glutathione may act as predictive markers of apoptosis in irradiated tumour cells
pp. 205-206(2)
Authors: Grande, S.; Giovannini, C.; Guidoni, L.; Luciani, A. M.; Palma, A.; Rosi, A.; Sapora, O.; Viti, V.

An irradiation facility with a horizontal beam for radiobiological studies
pp. 207-209(3)
Authors: Czub, J.; Banaś, D.; Braziewicz, J.; Choiński, J.; Jaskóła, M.; Korman, A.; Szefliński, Z.; Wójcik, A.

Cell signalling mechanisms and the control of cell life and death
pp. 210-220(11)
Authors: Sapora, O.; Di Carlo, B.

Genomic instability and the role of radiation quality
pp. 221-227(7)
Authors: Kadhim, M. A.; Hill, M. A.; Moore, S. R.

Using superoxide dismutase/catalase mimetics to manipulate the redox environment of neural precursor cells
pp. 228-236(9)
Authors: Limoli, C. L.; Giedzinski, E.; Baure, J.; Doctrow, S. R.; Rola, R.; Fike, J. R.

Modelling radiation-induced bystander effect and cellular communication
pp. 244-251(8)
Authors: Ballarini, F.; Alloni, D.; Facoetti, A.; Mairani, A.; Nano, R.; Ottolenghi, A.

A microbeam study of DNA double-strand breaks in bystander primary human fibroblasts
pp. 256-259(4)
Authors: Smilenov, L. B.; Hall, E. J.; Bonner, W. M.; Sedelnikova, O. A.

Experimental techniques for studying bystander effects in vitro by high and low-LET ionising radiation
pp. 260-265(6)
Authors: Hill, M. A.; Stevens, D. L.; Kadhim, M.; Blake-James, M.; Mill, A. J.; Goodhead, D. T.

Keeping up with the neighbours—measuring the bystander response
pp. 266-270(5)
Authors: Pyke, E. L.; Stevens, D. L.; Hill, M. A.

Gamma ray-induced bystander effect in tumour glioblastoma cells: a specific study on cell survival, cytokine release and cytokine receptors
pp. 271-274(4)
Authors: Facoetti, A.; Ballarini, F.; Cherubini, R.; Gerardi, S.; Nano, R.; Ottolenghi, A.; Prise, K. M.; Trott, K. R.; Zilio, C.

A model for the induction of chromosome aberrations through direct and bystander mechanisms
pp. 275-281(7)
Authors: Schöllnberger, H.; Mitchel, R. E. J.; Crawford-Brown, D. J.; Hofmann, W.

Evidence of low-dose hyper-radiosensitivity in normal cells of cervix cancer patients?
pp. 282-284(3)
Authors: Słonina, D.; Biesaga, B.; Urbański, K.; Kojs, Z.; Waligórski, M.

Free Content Testing the stand-alone microbeam at Columbia University
pp. 292-296(5)
Authors: Garty, G.; Ross, G. J.; Bigelow, A. W.; Randers-Pehrson, G.; Brenner, D. J.

Mitotic arrest caused by an X-ray microbeam in a single cell expressing EGFP-aurora kinase B
pp. 301-306(6)
Authors: Tanno, Y.; Kobayashi, K.; Tatsuka, M.; Gotoh, E.; Takakura, K.

Radiation-induced γ-H2AX in mammalian cells irradiated with a synchrotron X-ray microbeam
pp. 307-309(3)
Authors: Usami, N.; Maeda, M.; Eguchi-Kasai, K.; Maezawa, H.; Kobayashi, K.

The PTB microbeam: a versatile instrument for radiobiological research
pp. 313-315(3)
Authors: Greif, K.; Beverung, W.; Langner, F.; Frankenberg, D.; Gellhaus, A.; Banaz-Yasar, F.

Development of the IFJ single ion hit facility for cell irradiation
pp. 316-319(4)
Authors: Veselov, O.; Polak, W.; Ugenskiene, R.; Lebed, K.; Lekki, J.; Stachura, Z.; Styczeń, J.

A fast online hit verification method for the single ion hit system at GSI
pp. 320-322(3)
Authors: Du, G.; Fischer, B.; Barberet, P.; Heiss, M.

Development of a nanotechnology based low-LET multi-microbeam array single cell irradiation system
pp. 323-326(4)
Authors: Chang, S.; Zhang, J.; Bordelon, D.; Schreiber, E.; Cox, A.; Zhou, O.

A comparison of cellular irradiation techniques with alpha particles using the Geant4 Monte Carlo simulation toolkit
pp. 327-329(3)
Authors: Incerti, S.; Gault, N.; Habchi, C.; Lefaix, J. L.; Moretto, Ph.; Poncy, J. L.; Pouthier, T.; Seznec, H.

Mechanistic modelling of genetic and epigenetic events in radiation carcinogenesis
pp. 335-339(5)
Authors: Andreev, S. G.; Eidelman, Y. A.; Salnikov, I. V.; Khvostunov, I. K.

Modeling lung cancer incidence in rats following exposure to radon progeny
pp. 345-348(4)
Authors: Hofmann, W.; Crawford-Brown, D. J.; Fakir, H.; Monchaux, G.

Dose and dose rate effectiveness of space radiation
pp. 349-353(5)
Authors: Schimmerling, W.; Cucinotta, F. A.

Nuclear fragmentation and the number of particle tracks in tissue
pp. 354-361(8)
Authors: Ponomarev, A. L.; Cucinotta, F. A.

Human exposure to space radiation: role of primary and secondary particles
pp. 362-366(5)
Authors: Trovati, S.; Ballarini, F.; Battistoni, G.; Cerutti, F.; Fassò, A.; Ferrari, A.; Gadioli, E.; Garzelli, M. V.; Mairani, A.; Ottolenghi, A.; Paretzke, H. G.; Parini, V.; Pelliccioni, M.; Pinsky, L.; Sala, P. R.; Scannicchio, D.; Zankl, M.

Lineal energy as a function of site size for HZE radiation
pp. 367-368(2)
Authors: Wang, X.; Liu, H.; Xia, Z.; Braby, L. A.

Microdosimetric analysis for high LET radiation
pp. 374-377(4)
Authors: Lu, X.-Q.; Kiger, W. S.

Microdosimetric modelling of the response of thermoluminescence detectors to low- and high-LET ionising radiation
pp. 378-381(4)
Authors: Olko, P.; Bilski, P.; Budzanowski, M.; Czopyk, L.; Swakon, J.; Waligorski, M. P. R.

A solid state microdosimeter based on a monolithic silicon telescope
pp. 382-386(5)
Authors: Agosteo, S.; Colautti, P.; Fazzi, A.; Moro, D.; Pola, A.

Charge collection imaging of a monolithic ΔE-E telescope for radiation protection applications
pp. 387-389(3)
Authors: Cornelius, I.; Rosenfeld, A.; Reinhard, M.; Fazzi, A.; Prokopovich, D.; Wroe, A.; Siegele, R.; Pola, A.; Agosteo, S.

Two miniaturised TEPCS in a single detector for BNCT microdosimetry
pp. 396-400(5)
Authors: Moro, D.; Colautti, P.; Gualdrini, G.; Masi, M.; Conte, V.; De Nardo, L.; Tornielli, G.

The microdosimetry of low-energy photons in radiotherapy
pp. 401-403(3)
Authors: Reniers, B.; Verhaegen, F.

Ion-counting nanodosemeter with particle tracking capabilities
pp. 415-419(5)
Authors: Bashkirov, V.; Schulte, R.; Breskin, A.; Chechik, R.; Schemelinin, S.; Garty, G.; Wroe, A.; Sadrozinski, H.; Grosswendt, B.

Nanodosemeters based on gel scintillators
pp. 420-426(7)
Author: Grau Carles, A.

Bayesian reconstruction of nanodosimetric cluster distributions at 100% detection efficiency
pp. 432-436(5)
Authors: De Nardo, L.; Canella, S.; Grosswendt, B.

Dependence of nanodosimetric spectra on the sensitive volume length and ion drift in an ion-counting nanodosemeter
pp. 446-450(5)
Authors: Shchemelinin, S.; Hilgers, G.; Gargioni, E.; Grosswendt, B.; Breskin, A.; Chechik, R.

First attempts at prediction of DNA strand-break yields using nanodosimetric data
pp. 451-454(4)
Authors: Garty, G.; Schulte, R.; Shchemelinin, S.; Grosswendt, B.; Leloup, C.; Assaf, G.; Breskin, A.; Chechik, R.; Bashkirov, V.

Optical images of dose distributions in Gel-Fricke: dosimetric performances of the gel
pp. 455-456(2)
Authors: Luciani, A. M.; Palma, A.; Adorante, N.; Barone, P.; Grande, S.; Ranghiasci, C.; Rosi, A.; Guidoni, L.; Viti, V.

Single-ion dosemeter based on floating gate memories
pp. 457-459(3)
Authors: Cellere, G.; Paccagnella, A.; Visconti, A.; Bonanomi, M.; McNulty, P. J.

Sensitivity and dynamic range of FGMOS dosemeters
pp. 460-462(3)
Authors: McNulty, P. J.; Poole, Kelvin F.; Crissler, M.; Reneau, J.; Cellere, G.; Paccagnella, A.; Visconti, A.; Bonanomi, M.; Stroebel, Dave; Fennell, Michael; Perez, Roger

The RBE issues in ion-beam therapy: conclusions of a joint IAEA/ICRU working group regarding quantities and units
pp. 463-470(8)
Authors: Wambersie, A.; Hendry, J. H.; Andreo, P.; DeLuca, P. M.; Gahbauer, R.; Menzel, H.; Whitmore, G.

A simple track structure model of ion beam radiotherapy
pp. 471-474(4)
Authors: Waligórski, M. P. R.; Hollmark, M.; Lesiak, J.

Towards biology-oriented treatment planning in hadrontherapy
pp. 480-482(3)
Authors: Kundrát, Pavel

Low and high LET dose components in carbon beam
pp. 483-484(2)
Authors: Gudowska, I.; Kempe, J.; Sobolevsky, N.

Experimental fragmentation studies with 12C therapy beams
pp. 485-487(3)
Authors: Haettner, E.; Iwase, H.; Schardt, D.

Doses and LET spectra in the beam of 12C with energy 500 MeV amu−1
pp. 488-490(3)
Authors: Jadrníčková, Iva; Molokanov, Alexander G.; Spurný, František

The comparison of calculated and experimental microdosimetric distributions for carbon ions
pp. 491-493(3)
Authors: Palajová, Z.; Spurný, F.; Davídková, M.

Effects of glycine betaine on bone marrow death and intestinal damage by gamma rays and carbon ions
pp. 494-497(4)
Authors: Monobe, M.; Hamano, N.; Sumi, M.; Mukai, K.; Moritake, T.; Anzai, K.; Uzawa, A.; Ando, K.

Influence of different dose rates on cell recovery and RBE at different spatial positions during protracted conformal radiotherapy
pp. 498-505(8)
Authors: Herskind, C.; Schalla, S.; Hahn, E. W.; Höver, K.-H.; Wenz, F.

Development of physical and numerical techniques of Alanine/EPR dosimetry in radiotherapy
pp. 509-512(4)
Authors: Castro, F.; Ponte, F.; Pereira, L.

Challenges and progress in predicting biological responses to incorporated radioactivity
pp. 521-527(7)
Authors: Howell, R. W.; Neti, P. V. S. V.; Pinto, M.; Gerashchenko, B. I.; Narra, V. R.; Azzam, E. I.

Health risks of low photon energy imaging
pp. 528-533(6)
Author: Redpath, J. L.

Killing of target cells due to radon progeny in the human lung
pp. 534-536(3)
Authors: Lau, B. M. F.; Nikezic, D.; Yu, K. N.

CFD as a tool in risk assessment of inhaled radon progenies
pp. 537-539(3)
Authors: Farkas, Árpád; Hofmann, Werner; Balásházy, Imre; Szőke, István

Alpha-hit, cellular dose, cell transformation and inactivation probability distributions of radon progenies in the bronchial epithelium
pp. 540-542(3)
Authors: Szőke, István; Balásházy, Imre; Farkas, Árpád; Hofmann, Werner; Szőke, Réka; Fakir, Hatim; Kis, Erika

Dose-rate dependent effects of ionizing radiation on vascular reactivity
pp. 543-545(3)
Authors: Suvorava, T.; Luksha, L.; Bulanova, K. Ya.; Lobanok, L. M.

Radiation quality of tritium
pp. 546-548(3)
Author: Chen, Jing

Monte Carlo modelling of energy deposition in trabecular bone
pp. 549-550(2)
Authors: Gersh, J. A.; Dingfelder, M.; Toburen, L. H.

Author Index
pp. 551-553(3)

List of Participants
pp. 554-560(7)

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