نتایج جستجو برای: non ionizing radiation

تعداد نتایج: 1531469  

A. Menon, C.K.K. Nair,

Background: Exposure to ionizing radiation results in genotoxicity and the unrepaired lesions in cellular DNA results in cell cycle arrest, reproductive death, interphase death, division delay, chromosome aberrations, mutations, etc. leading to the intensive destruction of cells and violation of their proliferative capacity there by adversely affecting the mammalian system. Since ionizing radia...

2006
MICHAEL W. MUELLER

581 *Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army; Health Services Command Radiation Protection Staff Officer, Fort Sam Houston, Texas 78234-6000; formerly Chief, Health Physics Division, U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency †Chief, Industrial Health Physics Branch, Health Physics Division, U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency ‡Captain, U.S. Army; Chief, Medical Health Physics Branch, U.S. Army Environmen...

Journal: :Zhong xi yi jie he xue bao = Journal of Chinese integrative medicine 2005
Le-Hong Jin Chuan-Fei Liu Yu Zeng

OBJECTIVE To observe the protective effects of puerarin on radiation injury of experimental rats and to discuss the possible mechanism of its radiation protection. METHODS Wistar rats were divided randomly into 4 groups with 8 rats in each group: physiological saline non-radiation (SN) group, puerarin non-radiation (PN) group, physiological saline radiation (SR) group, puerarin radiation (PR)...

Journal: :Occupational Medicine 2006

Journal: :Experimental cell research 1953
C L MARKERT

IN comparative studies of the mutagenic action of ionizing and ultraviolet radiation on conidia of the fungus Glomerella (5) it was evident that the shape of the mutation curve was different for the two types of radiation. The dose-mutation curve for the surviving spores was essentially linear for the ionizing radiations, but with the ultraviolet radiation the mutation curve rose with increasin...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2005
Alexandre Kaliski Laurence Maggiorella Keith A Cengel Denis Mathe Valerie Rouffiac Paule Opolon Nathalie Lassau Jean Bourhis Eric Deutsch

In this study, we have evaluated the interactions between ionizing radiation and a matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibitor. Using Matrigel invasion assays, we show that ionizing radiation induced a dose-dependent increase in the invasive phenotype of cultured B16 melanoma cells and that conditioned medium from these irradiated B16 cells promoted endothelial cell [human microvascular endothelia...

2006
David A. Neufeld Christopher F. McKee

The Lya line of atomic hydrogen is often a luminous component of the radiation emitted by distant galaxies. Except for those galaxies which have a substantial central source of non-stellar ionizing radiation, most of the Lya radiation emitted by galaxies is generated within regions of the interstellar medium which are photoionized by starlight. Conversely, much of the energy radiated by photoio...

2016
Sam Behjati Gunes Gundem David C Wedge Nicola D Roberts Patrick S Tarpey Susanna L Cooke Peter Van Loo Ludmil B Alexandrov Manasa Ramakrishna Helen Davies Serena Nik-Zainal Claire Hardy Calli Latimer Keiran M Raine Lucy Stebbings Andy Menzies David Jones Rebecca Shepherd Adam P Butler Jon W Teague Mette Jorgensen Bhavisha Khatri Nischalan Pillay Adam Shlien P Andrew Futreal Christophe Badie Ultan McDermott G Steven Bova Andrea L Richardson Adrienne M Flanagan Michael R Stratton Peter J Campbell

Ionizing radiation is a potent carcinogen, inducing cancer through DNA damage. The signatures of mutations arising in human tissues following in vivo exposure to ionizing radiation have not been documented. Here, we searched for signatures of ionizing radiation in 12 radiation-associated second malignancies of different tumour types. Two signatures of somatic mutation characterize ionizing radi...

2005

Introduction Radiation that has sufficient energy to remove electrons from atoms is called “ionizing radiation.” Ionization results in the production of negatively charged free electrons and positively charged ionized atoms. Ionizing radiation can be classified into two groups: photons (includes X-radiation and gamma radiation) and particles (includes alpha and beta particles and neutrons). The...

2014

Ionizing radiation is electromagnetic radiation that has sufficient energy to remove electrons from atoms. Ionization results in the production of negatively charged free electrons and positively charged ionized atoms. Ionizing radiation can be classified into two categories: photons (X-radiation and gamma radiation) and particles (alpha and beta particles and neutrons). Five types or sources o...

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