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- PhD Computer Science University of Oxford
- Bachelors Mathematics University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Joseph Stanley Mitchell, CBE, FRS, FRCP was a British radiotherapist and academic. He was Regius Professor of Physic at the University of Cambridge from 1957 to 1975. Early life Mitchel was born on 22 July 1909 in Birmingham, England. He was only son and the eldest child born to Joseph Brown Mitchell and his wife Ethel Maud Mary Mitchell . He was educated at Marlborough Road School and at King Edward's School, Birmingham, a boys school. He had been awarded an open scholarship to attend King Edward's School.
J. S. Mitchell's Published Works
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- Actions of Radiations on Living Cells (1946) (253)
- HIGH-ENERGY RADIATION (1955) (60)
- Uptake and therapeutic effectiveness of 125I- and 211At-methylene blue for pigmented melanoma in an animal model system. (1989) (55)
- Combination of Some Effects of X-Radiation and a Synthetic Vitamin K Substitute (1947) (43)
- Metabolic Effects of Therapeutic Doses of X and Gamma Radiations (1943) (38)
- Applications of Recent Advances in Nuclear Physics to Cancer Research (1947) (32)
- Clinical Assessment of Tetra-sodium 2-Methyl-1: 4-Naphthohydroquinone Diphosphate as a Radiosensitiser in the Radiotherapy of Malignant Tumours (1953) (25)
- Clinical Trials of Tetra-Sodium 2-Methyl-1:4-Naphthohydroquinone Diphosphate, in Conjunction with X-ray Therapy (1948) (24)
- Clinical trial of radiosensitizers, including synkavit and oxygen inhaled at atmospheric pressure. (1965) (24)
- Laboratory and clinical studies of some quinol diphosphates and related compounds as chemical radiosensitizers and the development of a radioactive drug. (1961) (23)
- Experiments on the Mechanism of Action of Tetra-sodium 2-Methyl-1:4-Naphthohydroquinone Diphosphate as a Mitotic Inhibitor and Radiosensitiser, using the Technique of Tissue Culture. Experimental Methods and Quantitative Results (1952) (21)
- Effects of Traces of Metallic Ions on Monolayers (1937) (19)
- Biodistribution of 6-[211At]astato-2-methyl-1,4-naphthoquinol bis(diphosphate salt) and 211At- in mice with a transplanted rectal adenocarcinoma. (1984) (19)
- Physical and Chemical Aspects of Basic Mechanisms in Radiobiology (1954) (18)
- Applications of recent advances in nuclear physics to medicine; with special reference to the pile and the cyclotron as sources of radioactive isotopes. (1946) (17)
- The Origin of the Erythema Curve and the Pharmacological Action of Ultra-Violet Radiation: Appendix: The Measurement of the (Optical) Density of the Human Stratum Corneum (1938) (16)
- The development of a [211At]-astatinated endoradiotherapeutic drug: Part II. Therapeutic results for transplanted adenocarcinoma of the rectum in mice and associated studies. (1994) (15)
- INVESTIGATION OF A RADIOACTIVE DRUG (TRA 119) WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AUTORADIOGRAPHIC AND RELATED STUDIES. (1963) (15)
- The Bone Marrow in Malignant Disease (1956) (14)
- Experiments on the Mechanism of Action of Tetra-sodium 2-Methyl-1:4-Naphthohydroquinone Diphosphate as a Mitotic Inhibitor and Radiosensitiser, using the Technique of Tissue Culture: Relation between Cytological Effects and Chemical Constitution (1952) (14)
- Disturbance of Nucleic Acid Metabolism Produced by Therapeutic Doses of X and Gamma Radiations. Part III: Inhibition of Synthesis of Thymonucleic Acid by Radiation (1942) (14)
- A CASE OF TETANUS TREATED WITH CURARINE (1935) (13)
- Clinical and laboratory studies of the therapeutic possibilities of tritiated synkavit, mainly by intra-arterial administration. (1959) (13)
- Labelled compound related to synkavit and its uptake in certain human tumours studied by radio-isotope scanning. (1969) (12)
- Carcinoma of the skin appearing 49 years after a single diagnostic roentgen exposure; report of a case. (1955) (12)
- Provisional calculation of the tolerance flux of fast neutrons. (1947) (11)
- The development of A [211At]-astatinated endoradiotherapeutic drug: Part I. Localization by alpha-particle autoradiography in a murine tumor model. (1992) (11)
- Practical Aspects of Radioactive Isotopes in Relation to Medical Treatment* (1951) (10)
- Disturbance of Nucleic Acid Metabolism Produced by Therapeutic Doses of X and Gamma Radiations. Part II: Accumulation of Pentose Nucleotides in Cytoplasm after Irradiation (1942) (10)
- An attempt to develop a radioactive drug. (1965) (10)
- A simple after-loading technique for the treatment of cancer of the cervix. (1975) (9)
- Provisional calculation of the tolerance flux of thermal neutrons. (1947) (9)
- Investigations of Tritiated Menadiol Sodium Diphosphate (T-MNDP) as a Radioactive Drug (1974) (9)
- Testing anti-cancer drugs. (1972) (9)
- Laboratory studies and clinical radiotherapeutic trials of some chemical radio-sensitisers. (1954) (8)
- Applied science and the development of radiotherapy—past, present and future. The Silvanus Thompson Memorial Lecture (1968) (7)
- Cobalt pressure leaching and reduction at garfield (1957) (6)
- Hardening in allergic contact dermatitis and immunologic tolerance. A review of the literature with special reference to hyposensitization induced by topically applied agents. (1969) (5)
- Disturbance of Nucleic Acid Metabolism Produced by Therapeutic Doses of X and Gamma Radiations. Part I: Methods of Investigation (1942) (5)
- Quality factor and dose equivalent in radiation protection. (1972) (5)
- Attempts to develop radioactive anticancer drugs. (1983) (4)
- Chemotherapy of cancer. (1948) (4)
- The in vitro selective concentration of an 125I-iodinated compound in human tumor cells. (1983) (4)
- The “macromolecular lesion” involving deoxyribonucleic acid in radiobiology and radiotherapy (1956) (4)
- Experience with the 30 MeV Synchrotron as a Radiotherapeutic Instrument (1953) (4)
- Histological changes produced by large doses of tetra-sodium 2-methyl-1:4-naphthohydroquinone diphosphate in some human tumours (1949) (3)
- [Influence of vitamins of the B-group upon cancer patients treated by irradiation: I. Vitamin B6 in local irradiation of tumour rats (author's transl)]. (1980) (3)
- Effects of simulated maternal hyperventilation on the umbilical vein. (1971) (3)
- Cell cultures and their use in drug sensitivity prediction. (1981) (3)
- AN ATTEMPT TO DEVELOP A RADIOACTIVE DRUG FOR CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY. (1968) (3)
- α-Particle track autoradiographic study of the distribution of a [211At]-astatinated drug in normal tissues of the mouse (1985) (2)
- Experience with the 30 MeV Synchrotron as a Radiotherapeutic Instrument (1953) (2)
- A study of dose levels in radio-iridium gamma-ray therapy. (1958) (2)
- α-Particle track autoradiography for localization of a211At-astatinated drug (1983) (2)
- Laboratory Studies and Clinical Radiotherapeutic Trials of Some Chemical Radio-Sensitisers (1954) (2)
- Some recent studies in radiotherapeutics. (1968) (1)
- Results of treatment of cancer of the cervix at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, 1946-70. (1980) (1)
- Experience with the 30 MeV Synchrotron as a Radiotherapeutic Instrument (1953) (1)
- Experiments on the mechanism of the biological action of fast neutrons using the summation method for lethal effects in mice, with a section on dosimetry of fast neutrons. (1947) (1)
- Radioactive derivatives of 2-methyl-1, 4-naphthoquinol bis (diphosphate salt) as anti-cancer drugs with high LET radiations. (1984) (1)
- Some aspects of the effects of radiations on the metabolism of tissues and tumours (1966) (1)
- A REVIEW OF CLINICAL AND LABORATORY STUDIES OF RADIOSENSITIZERS IN RADIOTHERAPY (1965) (1)
- APPLICATIONS OF RADIATION CHEMISTRY IN RADIOBIOLOGY AND RADIOTHERAPEUTICS. (1969) (1)
- A Study of Dose Levels in Radio-Iridium Gamma-Ray Therapy (1958) (1)
- Experimental radiotherapeutics. (1946) (1)
- Clinical and Laboratory Studies of the Therapeutic Possibilities of Tritiated Synkavit, Mainly by Intra-Arterial Administration (1959) (1)
- Experimental radiation therapy. (1947) (1)
- Carcinoma of the Skin Appearing 49 Years after a Single Diagnostic Roentgen Exposure (1955) (1)
- Dr. D. E. Lea (1947) (1)
- Prof. E. J. Friedmann (1956) (0)
- RADIOACTIVE DRUGS IN THE TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF TUMOURS. (1969) (0)
- Testing anti-cancer drugs. (1972) (0)
- alpha-Particle track autoradiography for localization of a 211At-astatinated drug. (1983) (0)
- Some problems of radiotherapeutics. (1956) (0)
- [Possibilities of development of radioactive drugs]. (1970) (0)
- Therapeutics of Radio-Phosphorus (1947) (0)
- [The development of new radioactive drugs with a high LET radiation against cancer]. (1985) (0)
- Some problems of radiotherapeutics. (1956) (0)
- Some clinical and laboratory studies of chemical radiosensitizers. (1957) (0)
- Some recent laboratory studies of chemical radiosensitizers. (1960) (0)
- [On the possibilities of using radioactive drugs]. (1965) (0)
- ON THE POSSIBILITY OF THE USE OF RADIOACTIVE DRUGS (1965) (0)
- Palpation of the spleen. (1973) (0)
- [A contribution on the study of radioactive drugs]. (1966) (0)
- An Attempt to Develop a Radioactive Drug for Cancer Therapy (1963) (0)
- Clinical trials of radiosensitizers and fractionation (1973) (0)
- A CONTRIBUTION TO STUDIES ON RADIOACTIVE PHARMACEUTICALS. (1966) (0)
- Therapeutic possibilities of radio-phosphorus. (1947) (0)
- Proceedings: Simple after loading techniques. 1. The Cambridge technique. (1975) (0)
- The treatment of cancer : with special reference to radiotherapy and chemotherapy (1965) (0)
- Cancer for the Layman (1951) (0)
- RECENT INVESTIGATIONS CONCERNING THE QUESTION OF THE THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES LABELLED WITH TRITIUM. (1971) (0)
- RADIOBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH (1955) (0)
- TOXICITY OF URANIUM IN INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES (1945) (0)
- ReviewChemical Protection against Ionizing Radiation. By BacqZénon M., with an Introduction by WarrenShields, M.D., pp.328, 66 illus., 1965 (Springfield, Illinois, Charles C. Thomas). A Monograph in American Lectures in Living Chemistry, Ed. by KugelmassK. Newton, $14.00. (1966) (0)
- Book reviewHandbuch der Medizinischen Radiologie—Encyclopedia of Medical Radiology. Vol. 19 Part 2. Mammatumoren—Tumours of the Mammary. Ed. by ZuppingerA. and HellriegelW., pp. 761, 1982 (Springer-Verlag, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York), DM.680. - $302.00. ISBN 3–540–10157–8, 0–387–10157–8 (1983) (0)
- [ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF RADIOACTIVE DRUGS]. (1964) (0)
- EFFECT OF ROENTGEN IRRADIATION OF LYMPHOCYTES IN VIVO (1959) (0)
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