To accurately define the risks associated with human exposure to relevant environmental doses of low LET ionizing radiation, it is necessary to completely understand the biological effects at very low doses (i.e., less than 0.1 Gy), including the lowest possible dose, that of a single electron track traversal. At such low doses, a range of studies have shown responses in biological systems which are not related to the direct interaction of radiation tracks with DNA. The role of these “non-targeted” responses in critical tissues is poorly understood and little is known regarding the underlying mechanisms. Although critical for dosimetry and risk assessment, the role of individual genetic susceptibility in radiation risk is not satisfactorily...
In this presentation I will first introduce the advantage of using human lymphocytes for the study o...
To understand the potential impact on risk from exposure to low-level ionizing radiation, we have in...
The “Linear No Threshold ” hypothesis, used in all radiation protection practices, assumes that all ...
The management of the risks of exposure of people to ionizing radiation is important in relation to ...
The management of the risks of exposure of people to ionizing radiation is important in relation to ...
This project is part of the DOE research program on the biological effects of low dose and dose rate...
Non-DNA targeted effects of ionising radiation, which include genomic instability, and a variety of ...
the response of molecules, cells and tissues to low doses of both low and high-LET radiation (< 0...
Exposure to radiation above levels normally encountered on Earth can occur during wartime, accidents...
Summary. Two confl icting phenomena, bystander effect and adaptive response, are important in determ...
When ionizing radiation traverses biological material, some energy depositions occur and ionize dire...
The work undertaken in this project addressed two seminal areas of low dose radiation biology that a...
To understand the potential impact on risk from exposure to low-level ionizing radia-tion, we have i...
Purpose: To review studies of radiation responses in the haemopoietic system in the context of radia...
International audiencePURPOSE:To determine whether low dose/low dose rate radiation-induced genetic ...
In this presentation I will first introduce the advantage of using human lymphocytes for the study o...
To understand the potential impact on risk from exposure to low-level ionizing radiation, we have in...
The “Linear No Threshold ” hypothesis, used in all radiation protection practices, assumes that all ...
The management of the risks of exposure of people to ionizing radiation is important in relation to ...
The management of the risks of exposure of people to ionizing radiation is important in relation to ...
This project is part of the DOE research program on the biological effects of low dose and dose rate...
Non-DNA targeted effects of ionising radiation, which include genomic instability, and a variety of ...
the response of molecules, cells and tissues to low doses of both low and high-LET radiation (< 0...
Exposure to radiation above levels normally encountered on Earth can occur during wartime, accidents...
Summary. Two confl icting phenomena, bystander effect and adaptive response, are important in determ...
When ionizing radiation traverses biological material, some energy depositions occur and ionize dire...
The work undertaken in this project addressed two seminal areas of low dose radiation biology that a...
To understand the potential impact on risk from exposure to low-level ionizing radia-tion, we have i...
Purpose: To review studies of radiation responses in the haemopoietic system in the context of radia...
International audiencePURPOSE:To determine whether low dose/low dose rate radiation-induced genetic ...
In this presentation I will first introduce the advantage of using human lymphocytes for the study o...
To understand the potential impact on risk from exposure to low-level ionizing radiation, we have in...
The “Linear No Threshold ” hypothesis, used in all radiation protection practices, assumes that all ...