Ion-beam irradiation provides a promising treatment for some types of cancer. This promise is due mainly to the selective deposition of energy into a relatively small volume (the Bragg peak), thus reducing damage to healthy tissue. Recent observations that electrons with energies below the ionization potential of DNA can cause covalent damage to the bases and backbone have led to investigations into the ability of low-energy (<1 keV · Da-1) ion beams to damage double-stranded DNA. It has been clearly demonstrated that these low-energy ions induce a mixture of single- and double-strand breaks to dried DNA in vacuo. These effects depend upon the number of ions incident upon the DNA, the kinetic energy of the ions and on their charge state....
The complex physical and chemical reactions between the large number of low-energy (0–30 eV) electro...
The most deleterious DNA lesions induced by ionizing radiation are clustered DNA double-strand break...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is a critical lesion which, if not completely restored, can have s...
The effect of ionizing radiations upon biological material continues to evoke great scientific inter...
The interaction of singly and multiply charged ions with DNA can play a crucial role in biological r...
An understanding of all nascent events leading to radiolytic DNA damage is required to achieve a com...
Track structures and resulting DNA damage in human cells have been simulated for hydrogen, helium, c...
Ion beams have recently emerged as a promising radiotherapy technique for treatment of large, solid,...
This work is the first stage in the development of an inclusive approach to calculation of the DNA ...
8th Meeting on Radiation Chemistry (JECR 96), ORLEANS, NOUAN-LE-FUZELIE, FRANCE, MAY 19-24, 1996Ioni...
The prediction of the relative biological effectiveness of ion beams requires the quantification of ...
The mechanisms of action of low-energy electrons (LEEs) generated in large quantities by ionizing ra...
Track structures and resulting DNA damage in human cells have been simulated for hydrogen, helium, c...
We present here evidence showing that the yields of DNA lesions induced by He(2+) ions strongly depe...
Ionizing radiation affects our daily life, for example in the form of cosmic rays, environmental rad...
The complex physical and chemical reactions between the large number of low-energy (0–30 eV) electro...
The most deleterious DNA lesions induced by ionizing radiation are clustered DNA double-strand break...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is a critical lesion which, if not completely restored, can have s...
The effect of ionizing radiations upon biological material continues to evoke great scientific inter...
The interaction of singly and multiply charged ions with DNA can play a crucial role in biological r...
An understanding of all nascent events leading to radiolytic DNA damage is required to achieve a com...
Track structures and resulting DNA damage in human cells have been simulated for hydrogen, helium, c...
Ion beams have recently emerged as a promising radiotherapy technique for treatment of large, solid,...
This work is the first stage in the development of an inclusive approach to calculation of the DNA ...
8th Meeting on Radiation Chemistry (JECR 96), ORLEANS, NOUAN-LE-FUZELIE, FRANCE, MAY 19-24, 1996Ioni...
The prediction of the relative biological effectiveness of ion beams requires the quantification of ...
The mechanisms of action of low-energy electrons (LEEs) generated in large quantities by ionizing ra...
Track structures and resulting DNA damage in human cells have been simulated for hydrogen, helium, c...
We present here evidence showing that the yields of DNA lesions induced by He(2+) ions strongly depe...
Ionizing radiation affects our daily life, for example in the form of cosmic rays, environmental rad...
The complex physical and chemical reactions between the large number of low-energy (0–30 eV) electro...
The most deleterious DNA lesions induced by ionizing radiation are clustered DNA double-strand break...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is a critical lesion which, if not completely restored, can have s...