There is growing evidence that the radiation effects at low doses are not adequately described by a simple linear extrapolation from high doses, due, among others, to bystander effects. Though several studies have been published on this topic, the explanation of the mechanisms describing the bystander effects remains unclear. This study aims at understanding how the bystander signals are or can be propagated in the cell culture, namely if the number of irradiated cells influences the bystander response. An A549 cell line was exposed to several doses of α-particles, being the bystander response quantified in two non-irradiated areas. The radius of irradiated areas differs by a factor of 2, and the non-irradiated areas were optimally designed...
Available data suggesting the occurrence of “bystander effects” (i.e. damage induction in cells not ...
During the last decade, a large number of experimental studies on the so-called “non-targeted effect...
Experiments showed that the radiation-induced bystander effect exists in cells, or tissues, or even ...
The bystander effect refers to the biological response of a cell resulting from an event in an adjac...
It is now accepted that biological effects may occur in cells that were not themselves traversed by ...
Although radiation-induced heritable damage in mamma-lian cells was thought to result from the direc...
Although radiation-induced heritable damage in mamma-lian cells was thought to result from the direc...
Non-targeted (bystander) effects of ionizing radiation are caused by intercellular signaling; they i...
Non-targeted (bystander) effects of ionizing radiation are caused by intercellular signaling; they i...
Purpose: To address the relationship between the bystander effect and the adaptive response that can...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, ...
Even when only a limited number of cells in a population are irradiated with spatially limited ioniz...
Abstract—The bystander effect refers to the induction of biological effects in cells that are not di...
Available data suggesting the occurrence of “bystander effects” (i.e. damage induction in cells not ...
Non-targeted (bystander) effects of ionizing radiation are caused by intercellular signaling; they i...
Available data suggesting the occurrence of “bystander effects” (i.e. damage induction in cells not ...
During the last decade, a large number of experimental studies on the so-called “non-targeted effect...
Experiments showed that the radiation-induced bystander effect exists in cells, or tissues, or even ...
The bystander effect refers to the biological response of a cell resulting from an event in an adjac...
It is now accepted that biological effects may occur in cells that were not themselves traversed by ...
Although radiation-induced heritable damage in mamma-lian cells was thought to result from the direc...
Although radiation-induced heritable damage in mamma-lian cells was thought to result from the direc...
Non-targeted (bystander) effects of ionizing radiation are caused by intercellular signaling; they i...
Non-targeted (bystander) effects of ionizing radiation are caused by intercellular signaling; they i...
Purpose: To address the relationship between the bystander effect and the adaptive response that can...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, ...
Even when only a limited number of cells in a population are irradiated with spatially limited ioniz...
Abstract—The bystander effect refers to the induction of biological effects in cells that are not di...
Available data suggesting the occurrence of “bystander effects” (i.e. damage induction in cells not ...
Non-targeted (bystander) effects of ionizing radiation are caused by intercellular signaling; they i...
Available data suggesting the occurrence of “bystander effects” (i.e. damage induction in cells not ...
During the last decade, a large number of experimental studies on the so-called “non-targeted effect...
Experiments showed that the radiation-induced bystander effect exists in cells, or tissues, or even ...