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[REPORT SUMMARY] Cytogenetic experiments failed to detect clear evidence for a negative bystander response in human lymphocytes cultured with irradiated cells
Irradiated Go lymphocytes were fused to exponentially growing CHO cells and cultured for up to 30h. In the hybrid cells, lymphocyte PCCs were induced when CHO entered mitosis. Cells were harvested at various times after cell fusion using shake off and subsequently chromosome p...
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 44729
Last updated on: 2007-12-12
[PROJECT] INTERSTANDER - The role of intercellular communication and DNA double strand breaks in the induction of bystander effects
ID: FIGH-CT-2002-00218
Start date: 2003-03-01, End date: 2006-03-01
The biological processes mediating bystander responses are incompletely understood despite the relevance of this phenomenon to radiation protection and radiation therapy. The present proposal contributes to the elucidation of the mechanisms underlying bystander effects by eval...
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 69008
Last updated on: 2003-04-01
[PROJECT] DIMOND III - Measures for optimising radiological information and dose in digital imaging and interventional radiology II')
ID: FIGM-CT-2000-00061
Start date: 2000-10-01, End date: 2004-03-31
It is proposed to research a number of problems confronting interventional radiology, digital imaging and digital mammography These must be addressed to ensure the widespread availability of these procedures for all European Citizens. Generic approaches and radiation protectio...
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 52375
Last updated on: 2004-09-20
[PROJECT] RN4CAST - Nurse Forecasting: Human Resources Planning in Nursing
ID: 223468
Start date: 2009-01-01, End date: 2011-12-31
Current human resources planning models in nursing are unreliable and ineffective as they consider volumes, but ignore effects on quality in patient care. The project RN4CAST aims innovative forecasting methods by addressing not only volumes, but quality of nursing staff as w...
Programme: FP7-HEALTH
Record Number: 91239
Last updated on: 2017-05-25
[PROJECT] ENNAH - European Network on Noise And Health
ID: 226442
Start date: 2009-09-01, End date: 2012-01-31
This proposal puts forward plans to establish a research network of experts on noise and health in Europe. This network will establish future research directions and policy needs in Europe. The network will review the existing literature on environmental noise exposure and he...
Programme: FP7-ENVIRONMENT
Record Number: 92035
Last updated on: 2017-05-29
[PROJECT] AVECNET - African Vector Control: New Tools
ID: 265660
Start date: 2011-02-01, End date: 2016-12-31
The AvecNet consortium will develop practical solutions to the current limitations of vector control strategies in Africa using a combination of translationally-aware, state of the art science and end user analysis to ensure successful development and uptake of the new and im...
Programme: FP7-HEALTH
Record Number: 98328
Last updated on: 2017-05-26
[PROJECT] MOBI-KIDS - Risk of brain cancer from exposure to radiofrequency fields in childhood and adolescence
ID: 226873
Start date: 2009-03-01, End date: 2016-02-29
The rapid worldwide increase in mobile phone use in adolescents and, more recently, children has generated considerable interest in the possible health effects of exposure to radio frequency (RF) fields. The current project aims to assess the potential carcinogenic effects of...
Programme: FP7-ENVIRONMENT
Record Number: 89894
Last updated on: 2017-05-25
[PROJECT] FIT FOR HEALTH - Promoting participation of high-tech research-intensive SMEs in Health
ID: 260748
Start date: 2010-10-01, End date: 2013-09-30
Fit for Health aims to sustainably enhance the participation of European small or medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Calls for the FP7 Health Theme. Focusing on research-intensive, high technology SMEs, the project offers targeted support measures, covering the entire innovat...
Programme: FP7-HEALTH
Record Number: 96688
Last updated on: 2017-05-26
[PROJECT] SET-NET - Enzymatic and genomic targets of histone modifying enzymes and their role in liver metabolism and hepatocarcinogenesis
ID: 294464
Start date: 2012-01-01, End date: 2016-12-31
"In this proposal we will study the role of histone methytransferases Set9, PR-SET7, Smyd2, Smyd3 and the demethylase LSD1 in hepatocarcinogenesis and in the regulation of hepatic metabolic pathways. The hypothesis raised here suggests that the function of histone modifying e...
Programme: FP7-IDEAS-ERC
Record Number: 102090
Last updated on: 2015-03-10
[REPORT SUMMARY] Final Report Summary - SET-NET (Enzymatic and genomic targets of histone modifying enzymes and their role in liver metabolism and hepatocarcinogenesis.)
In this program we studied the role of histone methylases and demethylases in liver development, in the pathogenesis of hepatocarcinogenesis and in the regulation of hepatic metabolic pathways. Focus was on Set9, Smyd2 Smyd3, PR-Set7 and LSD1 enzymes. We have generated several...
Programme: FP7-IDEAS-ERC
Record Number: 198005
Last updated on: 2017-05-12
List retrieved on: 2017-08-02