Lawrence E. Reinstein
Affiliations: | Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States |
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Pai S, Das IJ, Dempsey JF, et al. (2007) TG-69: radiographic film for megavoltage beam dosimetry. Medical Physics. 34: 2228-58 |
Baker J, Telivala T, Reinstein L. (2006) SU-FF-T-466: A Single Dose Calibration Method for IMRT QA Film Dosimetry Using Gafchromic® EBT Film Medical Physics. 33: 2152-2152 |
Forman L, Vanier P, Dioszegi I, et al. (2006) SU-FF-T-340: Neutron Spectra Measurements For Fast Neuron Brachytherapy Effective Dose Evaluation Medical Physics. 33: 2125-2125 |
Baker J, Reinstein L, Gluckman G. (2005) SU-FF-T-145: Finding the Optimal Digitizer for Use with Gafchromic EBT Film Medical Physics. 32: 1983-1983 |
Gluckman GR, Reinstein LE. (2002) Comparison of three high-resolution digitizers for radiochromic film dosimetry. Medical Physics. 29: 1839-46 |
Welsh KT, Wlodarczyk RA, Reinstein LE. (2002) A new geometric and mechanical verification device for medical LINACs. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics. 3: 154-61 |
Odero DO, Gluckman GR, Welsh K, et al. (2001) The use of an inexpensive red acetate filter to improve the sensitivity of GAFChromic dosimetry. Medical Physics. 28: 1446-8 |
Xu Z, Yang G, Reinstein L, et al. (2001) Calculation of dose distribution near an innovative concentric balloon catheter for endovascular brachytherapy Cardiovascular Radiation Medicine. 2: 26-31 |
Gluckman G, Foraci J, Meek A, et al. (2001) A system for comprehensive 3D validation of localization, planning and treatment delivery for IMRT International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 51: 171-172 |
Yang G, Reinstein LE, Pai S, et al. (1999) A new genetic algorithm technique in optimization of permanent 125I prostate implants. Medical Physics. 25: 2308-15 |