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Editorial - progress of Radiology and oncology
Gregor Serša, Viljem Kovač, 2011, preface, editorial, afterword

Published in DiRROS: 18.03.2024; Views: 90; Downloads: 28
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Magnetic nanoparticles as targeted delivery systems in oncology
Sara Prijič, Gregor Serša, 2011, review article

Keywords: nanodelci, magnetni nanodelci, onkologija, zdravljenje
Published in DiRROS: 18.03.2024; Views: 93; Downloads: 31
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Progress of Radiology and oncology
Gregor Serša, Viljem Kovač, 2010, preface, editorial, afterword

Published in DiRROS: 18.03.2024; Views: 79; Downloads: 28
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Genetic markers in oligodendroglial tumours
Tomaž Velnar, Uroš Smrdel, Mara Popović, Gorazd Bunc, 2010, review article

Abstract: Background. Oliogodendrogliomas are brain tumours composed of the cells resembling oligodendrocytes. They represent the third most common glial tumour, comprising 2.5% of all primary brain tumours and 5-20% of all gliomas. Conclusions. Oligodendroglial tumours with 1p and 19q loss demonstrate a better overall prognosis due to more indolent clinical behaviour and higher sensitivity to treatment. Additionally, 1p and 19q loss is a marker of clinical utility, helping to assess tumour sensitivity to chemotherapy and harbouring the potential for improving the diagnosis and survival of oligodendroglioma patients as well as future clinical practice.
Published in DiRROS: 15.03.2024; Views: 87; Downloads: 27
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Radiotherapy in combination with vascular-targeted therapies
Eva Ćirić, Gregor Serša, 2010, review article

Published in DiRROS: 15.03.2024; Views: 103; Downloads: 32
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Targeted gene therapy in radiotherapy
Urška Kamenšek, Gregor Serša, 2008, review article

Abstract: The dramatic pace in development of gene therapy over the past decades has made it a realistic alternative for the treatment of cancer. Radiotherapy, on the other hand, is one of the most commonly used and well established cancer treatment modalities. The latest improvements in the physical targeting ability of radiotherapy and understanding of the molecular mechanism involved in the cellular response to ionizing radiation have presented an opportunity to combine radiotherapy with gene therapy. This review article will focus on gene therapy strategies that can be used to enhance the effectiveness of radiotherapy, with an emphasis on transcriptional targeting approaches.
Published in DiRROS: 07.03.2024; Views: 107; Downloads: 31
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