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1. Natural Guardians: Natural Compounds as Radioprotectors in Cancer Therapy
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2. Side effects of different head and neck radiotherapy doses on wistar rat's behavior
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5. The Protective Efficacy of Hesperidin and Thymol on Radiation-Induced Submandibular Gland Damage
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6. Polyphenols as Potential Protectors against Radiation-Induced Adverse Effects in Patients with Thoracic Cancer
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7. Phytochemicals Targeting Oxidative Stress, Interconnected Neuroinflam-matory, and Neuroapoptotic Pathways Following Radiation
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8. Comparison of effects of dexmedetomidine and amifostine against X-ray radiation-induced parotid damage
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9. Radioprotective effects of melatonin against varying dose rates on radiotherapy-induced salivary gland damage scintigraphy findings
- Aras S. , et al.
10. Radioprotective Effects of Plants from the Lamiaceae Family
- Karpiński T.M. , et al.
11. Thymol Reduces Hepatorenal Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Caspase-3#xd; Activation in Rats Exposed to Indomethacin
- Stephanie T.A. , et al.
12. The role of melatonin on acute thyroid damage induced by high dose rate X-ray in head and neck radiotherapy
- Aras S. , et al.
13. Experimental animal model systems for understanding salivary secretory disorders
- Kim J.Y. , et al.
14. Role of phytoconstituents and their mechanism in attenuation of radiation effects: An update
- Ghali E.N.H.K. , et al.
15. The roles of radio-functional natural chemicals for the development of cancer radiation therapy
- Jiang L. , et al.
16. Anticancer activity of thymol: A literature-based review and docking study with Emphasis on its anticancer mechanisms
- Islam M.T. , et al.
17. Carvacrol and Thymol Modulate the Cross-Talk between TNF- α and IGF-1 Signaling in Radiotherapy-Induced Ovarian Failure
- Mahran Y.F. , et al.
18. Prevention from radiation damage by natural products
- Fischer N. , et al.