نتایج جستجو برای: radiation uv

تعداد نتایج: 299907  

Journal: :International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2013

Journal: :Water Intelligence Online 2017

2007

UV radiation belongs to the non-ionizing part of the electromagnetic spectrum and ranges between 100 nm and 400 nm; 100 nm has been chosen arbitrarily as the boundary between nonionizing and ionizing radiation. UV radiation is conventionally categorized into 3 regions: UVA (>315–400 nm), UVB (>280–315 nm) and UVC (>100–280 nm) (Figure 1). These categories have been confirmed by the Commission I...

2015
Dagmar Chudobova Kristyna Cihalova Pavlina Jelinkova Jan Zitka Lukas Nejdl Roman Guran Rene Kizek Robert W. Talbot

The application of ultraviolet (UV) radiation to inhibit bacterial growth is based on the principle that the exposure of DNA to UV radiation results in the formation of cytotoxic lesions, leading to inactivation of microorganisms. Herein, we present the impacts of UV radiation on bacterial cultures’ properties from the biological, biochemical and molecular biological perspective. For experiment...

Journal: :British journal of rheumatology 1996
M R Cohen D A Isenberg

The long established notion that UV irradiation is always harmful to patients with systemic lupus erythematosus has been challenged by some recent reports of benefit using a form of phototherapy with UV-A1. In the review we discuss the different types of UV radiation, the links between certain forms of such radiation and clinical manifestations and consider the mechanisms involved.

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2004
Renu Garg Shannon Callens Dae-Sik Lim Christine E Canman Michael B Kastan Bo Xu

Activation of the S-phase checkpoint results in an inhibition of DNA synthesis in response to DNA damage. This is an active cellular response that may enhance cell survival and limit heritable genetic abnormalities. While much attention has been paid to elucidating signal transduction pathways regulating the ionizing radiation-induced S-phase checkpoint, less is known about whether UV radiation...

2013
Yinzhao Wang Wei Lin Jinhua Li Yongxin Pan

Effects of ultraviolet radiation on microorganisms are of great interest in field of microbiology and planetary sciences. In the present study, we used Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1 as a model organism to examine the influence of ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation on cell growth and magnetite biomineralization of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB). Live AMB-1 cells were exposed to UV-B radiation for ...

L. Yoosefi, M. Gholami,

Background: The increasing evidences show that global depletion of stratospheric ozone layer is caused by pollutant and growing incidence of the skin cancer and cataract is related to the amounts of solar UV radiation reaching the earth ׳s surface. Therefore, the main driving force behind such efforts has been the lack of an appropriate network in scope monitoring of the terrestrial UV...

2004

UV radiation is effective on all microbial forms in water but lethal doses for every particular taxonomic group may be considerably different. Three species of Penicillium, Aspergillus and Cladosporium genera, 2 species of Alternaria and Fusarium and 1 species of Rhizopus and Paecilomyces genera were tested. Model waters were inoculated with spores of the mentioned monocultures. Three heterocul...

Journal: :Photochemical & photobiological sciences : Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology 2007
D-P Häder H D Kumar R C Smith R C Worrest

Recent results continue to show the general consensus that ozone-related increases in UV-B radiation can negatively influence many aquatic species and aquatic ecosystems (e.g., lakes, rivers, marshes, oceans). Solar UV radiation penetrates to ecological significant depths in aquatic systems and can affect both marine and freshwater systems from major biomass producers (phytoplankton) to consume...

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