Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2016.This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-27).Aside from directly causing DNA damage, the traversal of radiation through cells also induces the bystander effect, which is the biological response of unirradiated cells that are neighboring or sharing medium with the irradiated cells. Although the mechanisms through which irradiated cells send signals to the bystander cells are not well understood, the bystander effect could potentially ha...
Evidence is accumulating that irradiated cells produce some signals which interact with non-exposed ...
Evidence has accumulated that irradiated cells affect their unirradiated neighbors, so that they in ...
Microbeams are ideally suited to the study of so-called 'non-targeted' phenomena that are now known ...
Introduction and aim: Radiation-induced bystander effect is described as a different type of respons...
When cells were irradiated with ionizing radiation, non-irradiated cells around irradiated cells sho...
Radiation-induced Bystander effect (BE) is a phenomenon when irradiated cell(s) affect unirradiated ...
AbstractBackgroundThe biological effects of ionizing radiation have long been thought to results fro...
Abstract—The bystander effect refers to the induction of biological effects in cells that are not di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 20...
A central paradigm in radiation biology has been that only cells “hit” by a track of radiation would...
Significant evidence has been presented demonstrating that ionizing radiation induces biological eff...
Radiation-induced bystander responses are observed when cells respond to their neighbours being irra...
The bystander effect refers to the biological response of a cell resulting from an event in an adjac...
It is now accepted that biological effects may occur in cells that were not themselves traversed by ...
Evidence is accumulating that irradiated cells produce some signals which interact with non-exposed ...
Evidence is accumulating that irradiated cells produce some signals which interact with non-exposed ...
Evidence has accumulated that irradiated cells affect their unirradiated neighbors, so that they in ...
Microbeams are ideally suited to the study of so-called 'non-targeted' phenomena that are now known ...
Introduction and aim: Radiation-induced bystander effect is described as a different type of respons...
When cells were irradiated with ionizing radiation, non-irradiated cells around irradiated cells sho...
Radiation-induced Bystander effect (BE) is a phenomenon when irradiated cell(s) affect unirradiated ...
AbstractBackgroundThe biological effects of ionizing radiation have long been thought to results fro...
Abstract—The bystander effect refers to the induction of biological effects in cells that are not di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 20...
A central paradigm in radiation biology has been that only cells “hit” by a track of radiation would...
Significant evidence has been presented demonstrating that ionizing radiation induces biological eff...
Radiation-induced bystander responses are observed when cells respond to their neighbours being irra...
The bystander effect refers to the biological response of a cell resulting from an event in an adjac...
It is now accepted that biological effects may occur in cells that were not themselves traversed by ...
Evidence is accumulating that irradiated cells produce some signals which interact with non-exposed ...
Evidence is accumulating that irradiated cells produce some signals which interact with non-exposed ...
Evidence has accumulated that irradiated cells affect their unirradiated neighbors, so that they in ...
Microbeams are ideally suited to the study of so-called 'non-targeted' phenomena that are now known ...