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Radiation‐Induced Oral Mucositis Hamster Model Using A Linear Accelerator Enhances Clinical Relevance Of Preclinical Studies For Treatment Strategy Investigation, Carolyn T. Jordan, Emily M. Bradford, Dennis C. Cheek, Mahesh R. Kudrimoti, Craig S. Miller, Molly H. Smith, J. Zach Hilt, Thomas D. Dziubla Jan 2021

Radiation‐Induced Oral Mucositis Hamster Model Using A Linear Accelerator Enhances Clinical Relevance Of Preclinical Studies For Treatment Strategy Investigation, Carolyn T. Jordan, Emily M. Bradford, Dennis C. Cheek, Mahesh R. Kudrimoti, Craig S. Miller, Molly H. Smith, J. Zach Hilt, Thomas D. Dziubla

Radiation Medicine Faculty Publications

Translational animal models for oral mucositis (OM) are necessary to simulate and assess the bioclinical effects and response in humans. These models should simulate high levels of radiation exposure that leads to oxidative stress and inflammatory‐initiated tissue changes. Hamster models have been extensively studied to observe pathological effects of radiation exposure and help in the development of effective treatments. To successfully evaluate the potential for treatment regimens with consistency and relevance, a radiation‐induced OM hamster model was developed using a clinical linear accelerator utilized by cancer patients daily. The dose exposure to the isolated, everted cheek pouch of a hamster, …