19 Papers
33 Citations
N. Sinha is an academic researcher from Wentworth Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Meteorite & Brachytherapy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 18 publications. Previous affiliations of N. Sinha include United States Department of Agriculture.
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Papers
Brachytherapy application with in situ dose painting administered by gold nanoparticle eluters.
N. Sinha,G Cifter,G Cifter,Erno Sajo,Rajiv Kumar,Rajiv Kumar,Srinivas Sridhar,Srinivas Sridhar,Paul L. Nguyen,Robert A. Cormack,G. Mike Makrigiorgos,Wilfred Ngwa,Wilfred Ngwa +12 more
TL;DR: This in silico study investigated the intratumor biodistribution and corresponding dose enhancement over time due to GNP released from such GNP-loaded brachytherapy spacers (GBS) and found that using Cs-131 provides the highest dose enhancement to tumor voxels.
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Potential of using cerium oxide nanoparticles for protecting healthy tissue during accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI).
Zi Ouyang,Madan Kumar Mainali,N. Sinha,Guinevere Strack,Y Altundal,Yao Hao,Thomas Andrew Winningham,Erno Sajo,Jonathan P. Celli,Wilfred Ngwa,Wilfred Ngwa +10 more
TL;DR: The results predict that CONPs can be employed for radioprotection during APBI using a new design in which balloon applicators are coated with the NPs for sustained/controlled in-situ release from within the lumpectomy cavity.
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Targeted radiotherapy enhancement during electronic brachytherapy of accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) using controlled release of gold nanoparticles.
G. Cifter,G. Cifter,J Chin,F. Cifter,Y Altundal,N. Sinha,Erno Sajo,Wilfred Ngwa,Wilfred Ngwa +8 more
TL;DR: The preliminary results suggest that significant dose enhancement can be achieved to residual tumor cells targeted with GNPs during APBI with electronic brachytherapy while reducing normal tissue toxicity.
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Studies on the nutrition of indian cereals
TL;DR: Two peak periods of nitrogen efficiencyi.e.
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