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Publications
Beck L et al. (2020). Using a TRAPS upstream transmission
detector to verify multileaf collimator positions during dynamic
radiotherapy delivery. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 156:
1089951.
Hawkins
SJ et al. (2018) Nanoparticle-induced neuronal toxicity across
placental barriers is mediated by autophagy and dependent on
astrocytes. Nature Nanotechnology 13(5): 427-433
Page R et al. Comparison of the TRAPS Upstream
Transmission Detector against EPID for Radiotherapy. Nuclear
Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, IEEE abstract
2017.
Negus IS et al. (2016) Technical Note:
Development of a 3D printed subresolution sandwich phantom for
validation of brain SPECT analysis. Medical Physics 43(9):
5020
Barbour ME et al. (2016) Chlorhexidine
hexametaphosphate as a wound care material coating: antimicrobial
efficacy, toxicity and effect on healing. Nanomedicine
(Lond.) (2016) 11(16), 2049-2057
Cowie H et al. (2015)
Suitability of human and mammalian cells of different origin for
the assessment of genotoxicity of metal and polymeric engineered
nanoparticles. Nanotoxicol. 9: Suppl 1, 57-65.
Dusinska M et al.
(2015) Towards an alternative testing strategy for
nanomaterials used in nanomedicine: lessons from NanoTEST.
Nanotoxicol. 9: Suppl 1, 118-32.
Correia Carreira S, Walker L, Paul KB,
and Saunders M (2015) In vitro models of the human placental
barrier - In regione caecorum rex est luscus. Nanotoxicol. 9:
Suppl 1, 135-6
Correia Carreira S, Walker L, Paul K, and
Saunders M (2015). The toxicity, transport and uptake of
nanoparticles in the in vitro BeWo b30 placental cell barrier model
used within NanoTEST. Nanotoxicol. 9, Suppl 1: 66-78
Rina Guadagnini et al. (2015) Toxicity
screenings of nanomaterials: challenges due to interference with
assay processes and components of classic in vitro tests.
Nanotoxicol. 9, Suppl. 1: 13-24