نتایج جستجو برای: low dose ionizing radiation

تعداد نتایج: 1631151  

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
mohammad reza sheikh sajjadieh department of clinical immunology and allergology, national medical academy for post graduate education larisa kuznetsova department of clinical immunology and allergology, national medical academy for post graduate education vadim bojenko ukrainian specialized dispensaries of radiation defend population, kiev, ukraine

background: the effect of low dose radiation on immune system is shown. ionizing radiation can affect cytokine production and polarization of t helper cells. objective: the current study focused on ionizing radiation in ukrainian children residing in a contaminated area with clinical irritable bowel syndrome. method: our study included 75 rural children population aged 4-18 yrs, who lived in a ...

H. Mozdarani, S.M.J. Mortazavi,

Some Areas of Ramsar, a city in northern Iran are among the world’s wellknown inhabited areas with highest levels of natural radiation. Annual exposure levels in these areas are up to 260 mGy y‐1 and the mean exposure rate is about 10 mGy y‐1 for a population of about 2000 residents. If elevated levels of natural radiation as high as a few hundred mSv per year is detrimental to health and...

  Introduction: Because radiology technologists are exposed to protracted low-dose ionizing radiation and considering the possible effects of low-dose radiation on blood factors, we aimed to investigate the effects of occupational exposure on blood factors of radiographers working in radiology departments of Khuzestan Province, Iran.   Materials and Methods: This case-control study was conducte...

Hassan Nosrati Hossein Mozdarani Sahar Mozdarani Sara Ghorbanian Sohail Mozdarani

Introduction: Radiation countermeasures are defined as use of an agent to minimize the deleterious effects of radiation therapy by administering the compound after the radiation exposure has occurred, regardless of toxicity. In spite of extensive study in this field, yet there is no suitable radioprotector introduced. In this study two naturally occurring antioxidants were stu...

Journal: :international journal of occupational hygiene 0
sadegh hazrati department of environmental health, school of public health, ardabil university of medical science, iran hadi sadeghi department of environmental health, school of public health, ardabil university of medical science, iran mojtaba amani department of basic science, school of medicine, ardabil university of medical science, ardabil, iran babak alizadeh irandepartment of environmental health, school of public health, ardabil university of medical science, iran hasan fakhimi department of environmental health, school of public health, ardabil university of medical science,iran soheila rahimzadeh ardabil province of health center, ardabil university of medical science, ardabil, iran.

gamma rays pose enough energy to remove electrons from atoms of absorbing material including human body and adversely affect human health. the external exposure of human beings to natural environmental gamma radiation normally exceeds that from all man-made sources combined. therefore, we monitored gamma dose rate in indoor environments and estimated corresponding annual effective dose in selec...

Journal: :cell journal 0

introduction: a comparision of cytogenetic methods in the evaluation of occupationally received radiation dose by medical radiation workwrs and a study of adaptive response to subsequent higher radiation exposure in this group.the purpose of this research was to study the effects of two cryoprotectants on viability, motility, morphology and fertilization rate of mouse sperm after freezing-thawi...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2013
Amy L Hall Hugh W Davies Paul A Demers Anne-Marie Nicol Cheryl E Peters

OBJECTIVES Although veterinary workers may encounter various occupational health hazards, a national characterization of exposures is lacking in Canada. This study used secondary data sources to identify veterinary exposure prevalence for ionizing radiation and antineoplastic agents, as part of a national surveillance project. METHODS For ionizing radiation, data from the Radiation Protection...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2006
Zelanna Goldberg David M Rocke Chad Schwietert Susanne R Berglund Alison Santana Angela Jones Jörg Lehmann Robin Stern Ruixiao Lu Christine Hartmann Siantar

PURPOSE The effect of low doses of low-linear energy transfer (photon) ionizing radiation (LDIR, <10 cGy) on human tissue when exposure is under normal physiologic conditions is of significant interest to the medical and scientific community in therapeutic and other contexts. Although, to date, there has been no direct assessment of the response of human tissue to LDIR when exposure is under no...

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