نتایج جستجو برای: radiation induced bystander effect

تعداد نتایج: 2616947  

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Junko Maeda Charles R Yurkon Yoshihiro Fujii Hiroshi Fujisawa Sayaka Kato Colleen A Brents Mitsuru Uesaka Akira Fujimori Hisashi Kitamura Takamitsu A Kato

When energetic particles irradiate matter, it becomes activated by nuclear reactions. Radioactivation induced cellular effects are not clearly understood, but it could be a part of bystander effects. This investigation is aimed at understanding the biological effects from radioactivation in solution induced by hadron radiation. Water or phosphate buffered saline was activated by being exposed t...

Journal: :Oncotarget 2015
Virgínea de Araújo Farias Francisco O'Valle Borja Alonso Lerma Carmen Ruiz de Almodóvar Jesús J López-Peñalver Ana Nieto Ana Santos Beatriz Irene Fernández Ana Guerra-Librero María Carmen Ruiz-Ruiz Damián Guirado Thomas Schmidt Francisco Javier Oliver José Mariano Ruiz de Almodóvar

The outcome of radiotherapy treatment might be further improved by a better understanding of individual variations in tumor radiosensitivity and normal tissue reactions, including the bystander effect. For many tumors, however, a definitive cure cannot be achieved, despite the availablity of more and more effective cancer treatments. Therefore, any improvement in the efficacy of radiotherapy wi...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2007
George Sgouros Susan J Knox Michael C Joiner William F Morgan Amin I Kassis

Bystander and low-dose-rate effects influence the dose-response relationship in a manner not predicted by current dosimetric methodologies. Radiation-induced bystander effects refer to biologic responses in cells that are not traversed by an ionizing radiation track and, thus, not subject to direct energy deposition; that is, the responses occur in nonirradiated cells. Low-dose-rate hypersensit...

Journal: :Uchu Seibutsu Kagaku 2004
Masao Suzuki Chizuru Tsuruoka

Radiation-induced damage to living cells results from either a direct hit to cellular DNA, or from indirect action which leads to DNA damage from radiation produced radicals. However, in recent years there is evidence that biological effects such as cell killing, mutation induction, chromosomal damage and modification of gene expression can occur in a cell population exposed to low doses of alp...

2002
D. J. BRENNER R. K. SACHS

exposure (NCRP 1987) . For a variety of reasons, Purpose : Radon risks derive from exposure of bronchio-epithelial however, direct epidemiological assessment of the cells to high-linear energy transfer (LET) a-particles. a-particle risks from domestic radon exposure is diYcult, exposure can result in bystander eVects, where irradiated cells resulting in risk estimates with wide conŽ dence inter...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2009
Antonella Bertucci Roger D J Pocock Gerhard Randers-Pehrson David J Brenner

The understanding of complex radiation responses in biological systems, such as non-targeted effects as represented by the bystander response, can be enhanced by the use of genetically amenable model organisms. Almost all bystander studies to date have been carried out by using conventional single-cell in vitro systems, which are useful tools to characterize basic cellular and molecular respons...

Journal: :Cancer research 2002
Hatsumi Nagasawa Aida Cremesti Richard Kolesnick Zvi Fuks John B Little

We have shown previously that when confluent cultures of mammalian cells are exposed to very low fluences of alpha particles, fluences whereby only 1-3% of the cell nuclei are traversed by a particle, genetic effects, including specific gene mutations and sister chromatid exchanges, are induced in neighboring, nonirradiated ("bystander") cells (H. Nagasawa and J. B. Little, Cancer Res., 52: 639...

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