Tritium is a byproduct of many radiochemical reactions in the nuclear industry, and its effects on aquatic organisms, particularly low-dose effects, deserve special attention. The low-dose effects of tritium on aquatic microbiota have been intensively studied using luminous marine bacteria as model microorganisms. Low-dose physiological activation has been demonstrated and explained by the signaling role of reactive oxygen species through the “bystander effect” in bacterial suspensions. The activation of microbial functions in natural reservoirs by low tritium concentrations can cause unpredictable changes in food chains and imbalances in the natural equilibrium. The incorporation of tritium from the free form into organically bound compoun...
Online at stacks.iop.org/JRP/21/337 Measurements of tritium (3H) activity in marine species in the S...
International audienceIn the environment, populations are exposed to different kinds of ionizing rad...
The increased use of nuclear reactors for power generation will lead to the introduction of tritium ...
Tritium (3H) is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen that is abundantly released from nuclear industrie...
International audienceTritium (3H) is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. In the environment, the mos...
International audienceExisting and future nuclear fusion technologies involve the production and use...
International audienceTritium is one of the hydrogen isotopes and can be produced either by a cosmic...
Tritium from anthropogenic sources may enhance rates of mutation causing genetic instability in the ...
Environmental transport models have been developed for evaluation of radiation doses from tritium re...
Tritium is a radioactive form of hydrogen and is a by-product of energy production in Canadian Deute...
The mechanism of biological activation by beta-emitting radionuclide tritium was studied. Luminous m...
The mechanism of biological activation by beta-emitting radionuclide tritium was studied. Luminous m...
International audienceVarious studies indicated more or less recently that organically bound tritium...
International audienceTritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen of natural and anthropogenic origin...
For safety handling of tritium, a brief-review is made of tritium intake and its metabolism in the b...
Online at stacks.iop.org/JRP/21/337 Measurements of tritium (3H) activity in marine species in the S...
International audienceIn the environment, populations are exposed to different kinds of ionizing rad...
The increased use of nuclear reactors for power generation will lead to the introduction of tritium ...
Tritium (3H) is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen that is abundantly released from nuclear industrie...
International audienceTritium (3H) is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. In the environment, the mos...
International audienceExisting and future nuclear fusion technologies involve the production and use...
International audienceTritium is one of the hydrogen isotopes and can be produced either by a cosmic...
Tritium from anthropogenic sources may enhance rates of mutation causing genetic instability in the ...
Environmental transport models have been developed for evaluation of radiation doses from tritium re...
Tritium is a radioactive form of hydrogen and is a by-product of energy production in Canadian Deute...
The mechanism of biological activation by beta-emitting radionuclide tritium was studied. Luminous m...
The mechanism of biological activation by beta-emitting radionuclide tritium was studied. Luminous m...
International audienceVarious studies indicated more or less recently that organically bound tritium...
International audienceTritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen of natural and anthropogenic origin...
For safety handling of tritium, a brief-review is made of tritium intake and its metabolism in the b...
Online at stacks.iop.org/JRP/21/337 Measurements of tritium (3H) activity in marine species in the S...
International audienceIn the environment, populations are exposed to different kinds of ionizing rad...
The increased use of nuclear reactors for power generation will lead to the introduction of tritium ...