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Jean A. Laissue is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland. Their research spans medicine, physics and astronomy, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a focus on radiation-related fields.

The scientist's main research subfields include radiation, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, genetics, and biotechnology.

Research topics covered by Jean A. Laissue include:

  • Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry
  • Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
  • Cancer Research and Treatments
  • Effects of Radiation Exposure
  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
  • Virus-based gene therapy research

Jean A. Laissue has contributed to a number of recent scholarly papers, including:

  • FLASH radiotherapy with photon beams, 2021, Medical Physics
  • Animal Models in Microbeam Radiation Therapy: A Scoping Review, 2020, Cancers
  • Complete Remission of Mouse Melanoma after Temporally Fractionated Microbeam Radiotherapy, 2020, Cancers
  • Toward Neuro-Oncologic Clinical Trials of High-Dose-Rate Synchrotron Microbeam Radiation Therapy: First Treatment of a Spontaneous Canine Brain Tumor, 2022, International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • Synchrotron X-Ray Boost Delivered by Microbeam Radiation Therapy After Conventional X-Ray Therapy Fractionated in Time Improves F98 Glioma Control, 2020, International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics

The venues where Jean A. Laissue publishes most frequently are:

  • International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • Cancers
  • Medical Physics
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • International Journal of Radiation Biology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Jean A. Laissue include:

  • Valentin Djonov
  • Cristian Fernández-Palomo
  • Paolo Pellicioli
  • M. Krisch
  • Verdiana Trappetti

Best Publications

  • Expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α : A novel predictive and prognostic parameter in the radiotherapy of oropharyngeal cancer

    Daniel M. Aebersold;Philipp Burri;Karl T. Beer;Jean Laissue

  • Somatostatin receptor sst1–sst5 expression in normal and neoplastic human tissues using receptor autoradiography with subtype-selective ligands

    Jean Claude Reubi;Beatrice Waser;Jean-Claude Schaer;Jean A. Laissue

  • Expression of interleukin-8 gene in inflammatory bowel disease is related to the histological grade of active inflammation.

    Luca Mazzucchelli;Chantal Hauser;Kaspar Zgraggen;Hans Wagner

  • BCA-1 is highly expressed in Helicobacter pylori–induced mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue and gastric lymphoma

    Luca Mazzucchelli;Andrea Blaser;Andreas Kappeler;Patrik Schärli

  • Neuropathology of ablation of rat gliosarcomas and contiguous brain tissues using a microplanar beam of synchrotron-wiggler-generated X rays.

    J A Laissue;G Geiser;P O Spanne;F A Dilmanian

  • Subacute neuropathological effects of microplanar beams of x-rays from a synchrotron wiggler.

    D N Slatkin;P Spanne;F A Dilmanian;J O Gebbers

  • Vasoactive intestinal peptide/pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide receptor subtypes in human tumors and their tissues of origin.

    Jean Claude Reubi;Ursula Läderach;Beatrice Waser;Jan-O. Gebbers

  • Somatostatin receptors in human cancer: Incidence, characteristics, functional correlates and clinical implications

    J.C. Reubi;J. Laissue;E. Krenning;S.W.J. Lamberts

  • Substance-P receptors in human primary neoplasms: Tumoral and vascular localization

    Ivo M. Hennig;Jean A. Laissue;Ulla Horisberger;Jean-Claude Reubi

  • Localized expression of mRNA for phagocyte-specific chemotactic cytokines in human periodontal infections

    M S Tonetti;M A Imboden;L Gerber;N P Lang

  • Neurotensin receptors: a new marker for human ductal pancreatic adenocarcinoma

    J C Reubi;B Waser;H Friess;M Büchler

  • Effects of pulsed, spatially fractionated, microscopic synchrotron X-ray beams on normal and tumoral brain tissue.

    E. Bräuer-Krisch;R. Serduc;E.A. Siegbahn;G. Le Duc

  • Differential in situ expression of the genes encoding the chemokines MCP-1 and RANTES in human inflammatory bowel disease

    Luca Mazzucchelli;Chantal Hauser;Kaspar Zgraggen;Hans E. Wagner

  • Weanling piglet cerebellum: a surrogate for tolerance to MRT (microbeam radiation therapy) in pediatric neuro-oncology

    Jean A. Laissue;Hans Blattmann;Marco Di Michiel;Daniel N. Slatkin

  • In vivo two-photon microscopy study of short-term effects of microbeam irradiation on normal mouse brain microvasculature.

    Raphaël Serduc;Pascale Vérant;Jean-Claude Vial;Régine Farion

  • Preferential effect of synchrotron microbeam radiation therapy on intracerebral 9L gliosarcoma vascular networks.

    Audrey Bouchet;Benjamin Lemasson;Benjamin Lemasson;Géraldine Le Duc;Cécile Maisin;Cécile Maisin

  • Multiple actions of somatostatin in neoplastic disease

    Jean-Claude Reubi;Jean A. Laissue

  • High density of somatostatin receptors in veins surrounding human cancer tissue: Role in tumor-host interaction?

    Jean Claude Reubi;Ursula Horisberger;Jean Laissue

  • In vitro autoradiographic and in vivo scintigraphic localization of somatostatin receptors in human lymphatic tissue

    J. C. Reubi;B. Waser;U. Horisberger;E. Krenning

  • Microbeam radiation therapy

    Jean A. Laissue;Nadia Lyubimova;Hans-Peter Wagner;David W. Archer

Frequent Co-Authors

Valentin Djonov
Valentin Djonov University of Bern
Jean Claude Reubi
Jean Claude Reubi University of Bern
Beatrice Waser
Beatrice Waser University of Bern
Stefano Pileri
Stefano Pileri European Institute of Oncology
Christoph Mueller
Christoph Mueller University of Bern
Carmel Mothersill
Carmel Mothersill McMaster University
Eric P. Krenning
Eric P. Krenning Erasmus University Rotterdam
Antoine Depaulis
Antoine Depaulis Grenoble Alpes University
Richard S. Smith
Richard S. Smith Laurentian University
Olivier David
Olivier David Grenoble Alpes University

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