International audiencePurpose The fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) technique, which easily detects reciprocal translocations, is currently used to estimate doses in retrospective biological dosimetry, after suspected accidental overexposure to ionizing radiation (IR). This study of 42 cases aimed to verify the appropriateness of this assay for radiation dose reconstruction, compared to the dicentric assay, and to evaluate other limitations. Material and methods We labeled chromosomes 2, 4, and 12 by 3-color FISH painting to detect translocations on lymphocytes of patients with suspected past IR overexposure. Result Translocation dose estimation showed doses significantly different from 0 Gy in 25 of the 42 cases. The lowest positive...
International audienceTranslocation analysis using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is the ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the incidence of translocations induced by iodine-131 therapy in thyrotoxico...
Abstract. Human risk assessments at the low doses, and low dose rates and high doses following acute...
International audiencePurpose The fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) technique, which easily d...
The present study aims to evaluate the use of the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) transloc...
International audienceAs the chromosomal translocation rate increases with age in the non-exposed po...
Purpose: To evaluate the cumulative gamma -radiation personal exposure by analysing lymphocyte chrom...
International audiencePurpose In the framework of RENEB, several biodosimetry exercises were conduct...
Purpose: To compare translocation rate using either M-FISH or FISH-3 in two patients treated for hea...
In 2014, Health Canada was approached by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission to conduct biodosime...
A biomarker for retrospective biodosimetry for radiation exposure and human health risk assessment w...
PURPOSE: To assess the persistence of exchange aberrations measured by FISH chromosome painting afte...
A biomarker for exposure and risk assessment would be most useful if it employs an endpoint that is ...
Purpose: To perform an interlaboratory comparison of FISH chromosome painting and to study the time-...
Chromosome analyses were carried out in peripheral blood lymphocytes obtained between September 1991...
International audienceTranslocation analysis using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is the ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the incidence of translocations induced by iodine-131 therapy in thyrotoxico...
Abstract. Human risk assessments at the low doses, and low dose rates and high doses following acute...
International audiencePurpose The fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) technique, which easily d...
The present study aims to evaluate the use of the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) transloc...
International audienceAs the chromosomal translocation rate increases with age in the non-exposed po...
Purpose: To evaluate the cumulative gamma -radiation personal exposure by analysing lymphocyte chrom...
International audiencePurpose In the framework of RENEB, several biodosimetry exercises were conduct...
Purpose: To compare translocation rate using either M-FISH or FISH-3 in two patients treated for hea...
In 2014, Health Canada was approached by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission to conduct biodosime...
A biomarker for retrospective biodosimetry for radiation exposure and human health risk assessment w...
PURPOSE: To assess the persistence of exchange aberrations measured by FISH chromosome painting afte...
A biomarker for exposure and risk assessment would be most useful if it employs an endpoint that is ...
Purpose: To perform an interlaboratory comparison of FISH chromosome painting and to study the time-...
Chromosome analyses were carried out in peripheral blood lymphocytes obtained between September 1991...
International audienceTranslocation analysis using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is the ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the incidence of translocations induced by iodine-131 therapy in thyrotoxico...
Abstract. Human risk assessments at the low doses, and low dose rates and high doses following acute...