نتایج جستجو برای: adaptive response survival rate ionizing radiation radiation damage

تعداد نتایج: 2561001  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1968
R J Romani I K Yu L L Ku L K Fisher N Dehgan

A compensatory response, viz. in vivo recovery from radiation damage to mitochondria, occurs in preclimacteric pear fruits (Pyrus communis L.) treated with ionizing radiation. The compensatory response is absent or markedly impaired in senescent fruits irradiated at or near the climacteric peak. Senescent cells failed to recover from harmful effects of radiation on: 1) mitochondrial yield, 2) i...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
سوسن کبودیان اردستانی sussan k. ardestani مجتبی امانی mogtaba amani آمینا کریمی نیا amina kariminia

elevated amount of the free radicals due to ionizing radiation causes deteriorating damage on immune system. therefore, we made attempts to investigate the protective effect of vitamin e (vit-e), a biological antioxidant in balb/c mice, so as to find an affordable prophylactic supplementation for individuals who are at risk. several groups of mice were selected and exposed to sub-lethal g -irra...

G. Sanjeev, K. Rajesha Nairy, N. Yerol, N.N. Bhat, P. Joseph,

Background: Exposure to ionizing radiation is known to induce oxidative stress followed by damage to critical biomolecules like lipids, proteins and DNA through radiolysis of cellular water. Since radiation has been widely used as an important tool in therapy of cancer, the detailed investigation regarding the DNA damage and repair kinetics would help to predict the radiation sensitivity of cel...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2015
Meredith A Morgan Theodore S Lawrence

DNA double-strand breaks are the critical lesions responsible for the majority of ionizing radiation-induced cell killing. Thus, the ability of tumor cells to elicit a DNA damage response following radiation, via activation of DNA repair and cell-cycle checkpoints, promotes radiation resistance and tumor cell survival. Consequently, agents that target these DNA damage response pathways are bein...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2008
Dmytro Grygoryev Oleksandr Moskalenko John D Zimbrick

Ionizing radiation-induced formation of genomic DNA damage can be modulated by nearby chemical species such as heavy metal ions, which can lead to non-linear dose response. To investigate this phenomenon, we studied cell survival and formation of 8-hydroxyguanine (8-OHG) base modifications and double strand breaks (DSB) caused by combined action of cadmium (Cd) and gamma radiation in cultured m...

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...

Introduction: Exposure to ionizing radiation as a result of diagnostic, treatment and occupational reasons, has created a remarkable range of cytogenetic damage in the DNA, as the first and main goal of ionizing radiation. The aim of this study is to assess the chromosomal damage in medical radiotherapy workers and its association with effective parameters such as age, sex, duration of employme...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
sh. shirani school of paramedicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran h. mozdarani department of medical genetics, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran a. mahmoodzadeh novin medical radiation institute, tehran, iran m. salimi department of medical genetics, medical biotechnology institute, national institute of genetic engineering and biotechnology, tehran, iran

background: radio-adaptive response and bystander effects are known phenomena occurring in cells following exposure to ionizing radiation (ir). in this study we examined possible radio-adaptation of lymphocytes following bystander effects induced by cho-k1 cells. materials and methods: whole blood and cho-k1 cells were cultured in rpmi-1640 complete medium. cells were separately irradiated with...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2013
Dino Samartzis Nobuo Nishi John Cologne Sachiyo Funamoto Mikiko Hayashi Kazunori Kodama Edward F Miles Akihiko Suyama Midori Soda Fumiyoshi Kasagi

BACKGROUND Very high levels of ionizing radiation exposure have been associated with the development of soft-tissue sarcoma. The effects of lower levels of ionizing radiation on sarcoma development are unknown. This study addressed the role of low to moderately high levels of ionizing radiation exposure in the development of soft-tissue sarcoma. METHODS Based on the Life Span Study cohort of ...

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