An adaptive response may be defined as the effect of a small priming dose of radiation modifying the anticipated cellular response of the same tissues so as to alter the predicted response to a larger dose of radiation. We and others have demonstrated that at low radiation doses (less than 0.5 Gy) the lethal and mutational effect of the radiation is mainly, possibly entirely, due to the non-targeted effects. This is the dose range for priming doses in adaptive response protocols. In an associated presentation from our group, we demonstrate that the adaptive response may be explicable as a non targeted (bystander) response. In this paper we present data from exposed human patients, showing that a simple assay using blood can demonstrate vari...
The use of microbeam approaches has been a major advance in probing the relevance of bystander and a...
The controversial use of a linear, no threshold extrapolation model for low dose risk assessment has...
Adaptive responses to low doses of low LET radiation occur in all organisms thus far examined, from ...
An adaptive response may be defined as the effect of a small priming dose of radiation modifying the...
This paper reviews our current knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the induction of bystander eff...
The “Linear No Threshold” hypothesis, used in all radiation protection practices, assumes that all d...
Some problems are hindrances to an adequate estimate of low-dose ionizing radiation effects on human...
Cancer results from multiple changes in gene expression that can occur both genetically and epigenet...
Currently, a linear no-threshold model is used to estimate health risks associated with exposure to ...
Radiation induced bystander effects and adaptive responses are two phenomena that modulate cellular ...
The risks of exposure to low dose ionizing radiation (below 100 mSv) are estimated by extrapolating ...
Non-DNA targeted effects of ionising radiation, which include genomic instability, and a variety of ...
Generations of students in radiation biology have been taught that heritable biological effects requ...
The health effects arising from exposure to low doses of ionizing radiation are increasing due to th...
Generations of students in radiation biology have been taught that heritable biological effects requ...
The use of microbeam approaches has been a major advance in probing the relevance of bystander and a...
The controversial use of a linear, no threshold extrapolation model for low dose risk assessment has...
Adaptive responses to low doses of low LET radiation occur in all organisms thus far examined, from ...
An adaptive response may be defined as the effect of a small priming dose of radiation modifying the...
This paper reviews our current knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the induction of bystander eff...
The “Linear No Threshold” hypothesis, used in all radiation protection practices, assumes that all d...
Some problems are hindrances to an adequate estimate of low-dose ionizing radiation effects on human...
Cancer results from multiple changes in gene expression that can occur both genetically and epigenet...
Currently, a linear no-threshold model is used to estimate health risks associated with exposure to ...
Radiation induced bystander effects and adaptive responses are two phenomena that modulate cellular ...
The risks of exposure to low dose ionizing radiation (below 100 mSv) are estimated by extrapolating ...
Non-DNA targeted effects of ionising radiation, which include genomic instability, and a variety of ...
Generations of students in radiation biology have been taught that heritable biological effects requ...
The health effects arising from exposure to low doses of ionizing radiation are increasing due to th...
Generations of students in radiation biology have been taught that heritable biological effects requ...
The use of microbeam approaches has been a major advance in probing the relevance of bystander and a...
The controversial use of a linear, no threshold extrapolation model for low dose risk assessment has...
Adaptive responses to low doses of low LET radiation occur in all organisms thus far examined, from ...