Radiation exposure of humans generally results in low doses delivered at low dose rate. Our limited knowledge of the biological effects of low dose radiation is mainly based on data from the atomic bomb Life Span Study (LSS) cohort. However, the total doses and dose rates in the LSS cohort are still higher than most environmental and occupational exposures in humans. Importantly, the dose rate is a critical determinant of health risks stemming from radiation exposure. Understanding the shape of the dose-rate response curve for different biological outcomes is thus crucial for projecting the biological hazard from radiation in different environmental and man-made conditions. A significant barrier to performing low dose-rate studies is the di...
Because of the increasing application of ionizing radiation in medicine, quantitative data on effect...
A most comprehensive investigation is in progress at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory to study t...
Since the advent and swift adoption of x-ray imaging in 1986, the understanding of radiation among t...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2006...
The major risk caused by radiation is cancer. The cancer incidence has been estimated based on the e...
Uncertainties due to confounding factors in epidemiological studies have limited our knowledge of th...
The major goals of this program were to study the efficacy of low dose rate radiation exposures for ...
Prolongation of Life Span of Disease Model Mice by Low Dose Rate Irradiation \nKazuo Sakai, Low Dose...
Risk assessment of low-dose rate radiation is an important issue. Tanaka et. al. have previously re...
This study presents the characterization of an X-ray irradiator through dosimetric tests, which conf...
Effects of low-dose-rate gamma-irradiation on the process of tumorigenesis were investigated in mice...
Adaptive responses to low dose or low dose-rate irradiation were examined for various endpoints at w...
Objective.The Office of Radiological Security, U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security...
The “Linear No Threshold ” hypothesis, used in all radiation protection practices, assumes that all ...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> The goal of this study was to design a positioning device that would allow for se...
Because of the increasing application of ionizing radiation in medicine, quantitative data on effect...
A most comprehensive investigation is in progress at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory to study t...
Since the advent and swift adoption of x-ray imaging in 1986, the understanding of radiation among t...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2006...
The major risk caused by radiation is cancer. The cancer incidence has been estimated based on the e...
Uncertainties due to confounding factors in epidemiological studies have limited our knowledge of th...
The major goals of this program were to study the efficacy of low dose rate radiation exposures for ...
Prolongation of Life Span of Disease Model Mice by Low Dose Rate Irradiation \nKazuo Sakai, Low Dose...
Risk assessment of low-dose rate radiation is an important issue. Tanaka et. al. have previously re...
This study presents the characterization of an X-ray irradiator through dosimetric tests, which conf...
Effects of low-dose-rate gamma-irradiation on the process of tumorigenesis were investigated in mice...
Adaptive responses to low dose or low dose-rate irradiation were examined for various endpoints at w...
Objective.The Office of Radiological Security, U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security...
The “Linear No Threshold ” hypothesis, used in all radiation protection practices, assumes that all ...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> The goal of this study was to design a positioning device that would allow for se...
Because of the increasing application of ionizing radiation in medicine, quantitative data on effect...
A most comprehensive investigation is in progress at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory to study t...
Since the advent and swift adoption of x-ray imaging in 1986, the understanding of radiation among t...