Zdenka Kuncic

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Physics University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia 
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Rudek B, McNamara AL, Ramos-Mendez J, et al. (2019) Radio-enhancement by gold nanoparticles and their impact on water radiolysis for x-ray, proton and carbon-ion beams. Physics in Medicine and Biology
Gholami YH, Willowson KP, Forwood NJ, et al. (2018) Comparison of radiobiological parameters for Y radionuclide therapy (RNT) and external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) in vitro. Ejnmmi Physics. 5: 18
Blake SJ, Cheng Z, McNamara A, et al. (2018) A high DQE water-equivalent EPID employing an array of plastic scintillating fibers for simultaneous imaging and dosimetry in radiotherapy. Medical Physics
Kuncic Z, Lacombe S. (2017) Nanoparticle radio-enhancement: principles, progress and application to cancer treatment. Physics in Medicine and Biology
Byrne HL, Gholami Y, Kuncic Z. (2017) Impact of fluorescence emission from gold atoms on surrounding biological tissue - implications for nanoparticle radio-enhancement. Physics in Medicine and Biology
McNamara AL, Kam WW, Scales N, et al. (2016) Dose enhancement effects to the nucleus and mitochondria from gold nanoparticles in the cytosol. Physics in Medicine and Biology. 61: 5993-6010
McNamara A, McMahon S, Lin Y, et al. (2015) TU-F-CAMPUS-T-04: Using Gold Nanoparticles to Target Mitochondria in Radiation Therapy. Medical Physics. 42: 3644
Doran S, Gorjiara T, Kacperek A, et al. (2015) Issues involved in the quantitative 3D imaging of proton doses using optical CT and chemical dosimeters. Physics in Medicine and Biology. 60: 709-26
Kuncic Z. (2015) Advances in computational radiation biophysics for cancer therapy: Simulating nano-scale damage by low-energy electrons Biophysical Reviews and Letters. 10: 25-36
McNamara AL, Toghyani M, Gillam JE, et al. (2014) Towards optimal imaging with PET: an in silico feasibility study. Physics in Medicine and Biology. 59: 7587-600
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