The “Linear No Threshold ” hypothesis, used in all radiation protection practices, assumes that all doses, no matter how low, increase risk. However, in human and other mammalian cells, low doses of low LET radiation such as gamma and X-rays induce an adaptive response that protects against both radiation-induced and spontaneous risk. An in vivo test of the hypothesis in mice showed that a 100-mGy dose of γ-radiation protected the mice by increasing latency for acute myeloid leukemia initiated by a subsequent large dose. A similar result was observed in cancer prone mice, where a 10-mGy adapting exposure prior to a large acute dose increased latency for lymphomas without altering frequency. Increasing the adapting dose to 100-mGy eliminated...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of low doses of irradiation on the induction of a...
To accurately define the risks associated with human exposure to relevant environmental doses of low...
To understand the potential impact on risk from exposure to low-level ionizing radia-tion, we have i...
The “Linear No Threshold” hypothesis, used in all radiation protection practices, assumes that all d...
The “Linear No Threshold” hypothesis, used in all radiation protection practices, assumes that all d...
Research reports using cells from bacteria, yeast, alga, nematodes, fish, plants, insects, amphibian...
Research reports using cells from bacteria, yeast, alga, nematodes, fish, plants, insects, amphibian...
Adaptive responses to low dose or low dose-rate irradiation were examined for various endpoints at w...
Adaptive responses to low doses of low LET radiation occur in all organisms thus far examined, from ...
Adaptive response has been defined as radioresistance induced by a small priming dose given prior to...
Copyright © 2006 University of MassachusettsAlmost all of our knowledge about the mutational effect ...
The major risk caused by radiation is cancer. The cancer incidence has been estimated based on the e...
Almost all of our knowledge about the mutational effect of radiation has come from high dose studies...
Epidemiologic studies of cancer incidence are insensitive at low doses (<10 cGy). For this reason i...
Risk prediction and dose limits for human radiation exposure are based on the assumption that risk i...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of low doses of irradiation on the induction of a...
To accurately define the risks associated with human exposure to relevant environmental doses of low...
To understand the potential impact on risk from exposure to low-level ionizing radia-tion, we have i...
The “Linear No Threshold” hypothesis, used in all radiation protection practices, assumes that all d...
The “Linear No Threshold” hypothesis, used in all radiation protection practices, assumes that all d...
Research reports using cells from bacteria, yeast, alga, nematodes, fish, plants, insects, amphibian...
Research reports using cells from bacteria, yeast, alga, nematodes, fish, plants, insects, amphibian...
Adaptive responses to low dose or low dose-rate irradiation were examined for various endpoints at w...
Adaptive responses to low doses of low LET radiation occur in all organisms thus far examined, from ...
Adaptive response has been defined as radioresistance induced by a small priming dose given prior to...
Copyright © 2006 University of MassachusettsAlmost all of our knowledge about the mutational effect ...
The major risk caused by radiation is cancer. The cancer incidence has been estimated based on the e...
Almost all of our knowledge about the mutational effect of radiation has come from high dose studies...
Epidemiologic studies of cancer incidence are insensitive at low doses (<10 cGy). For this reason i...
Risk prediction and dose limits for human radiation exposure are based on the assumption that risk i...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of low doses of irradiation on the induction of a...
To accurately define the risks associated with human exposure to relevant environmental doses of low...
To understand the potential impact on risk from exposure to low-level ionizing radia-tion, we have i...