AbstractAimWhen investigating radiation accidents, it is very important to determine the exposition dose to the individuals. In the case of exposures over 1Gy, clinicians may expect deterministic effects arising the following weeks and months, in these cases dose estimation will help physicians in the planning of therapy. Nevertheless, for doses below 1Gy, biodosimetry data are important due to the risk of developing late stochastic effects. Finally, some accidental overexposures are lack of physical measurements and the only way of quantifying dose is by biological dosimetry.BackgroundThe analysis of chromosomal aberrations by different techniques is the most developed method of quantifying dose to individuals exposed to ionising radiation...
The requirements for biodosimetric techniques used at long times after exposure, i.e., 6 months to m...
The purpose of this paper is to prepare for an easy and reliable biodosimeter protocol for radiation...
Several methodologies are available for screening human populations for exposure to ionizing radiati...
A deterioration of the coincidental hazards linked to the use of ionizing radiation is currently obs...
Biological dosimetry (biodosimetry) is based on investigations of induced biological effects (biomar...
The dose assessment of unpredicted exposure to radiation is essential for the setting of medical car...
The amounts of radiation exposure received by radiation workers are monitored generally by physical ...
Cytogenetic analysis of blood lymphocytes is a well established method to assess the absorbed dose i...
It seems that the determination of peripheral lymphocyte chriomosome aberration levels is now firmly...
Cytological biodosimetry methodology has been widely used for determining and estimating the precise...
Exposure to ionizing radiations, whether medical, occupational or accidental, leads to deleterious b...
Biological dosimetry, that is the estimation of the dose of an exposure to ionizing radiation by a b...
In case of a radiation accident, it is well known that in the absence of physical dosimetry biologic...
Biological dosimetry, based on the study of chromosomal aberrations, has become a routine component ...
Humans are exposed to ionizing radiation not only through background radiation but also through the ...
The requirements for biodosimetric techniques used at long times after exposure, i.e., 6 months to m...
The purpose of this paper is to prepare for an easy and reliable biodosimeter protocol for radiation...
Several methodologies are available for screening human populations for exposure to ionizing radiati...
A deterioration of the coincidental hazards linked to the use of ionizing radiation is currently obs...
Biological dosimetry (biodosimetry) is based on investigations of induced biological effects (biomar...
The dose assessment of unpredicted exposure to radiation is essential for the setting of medical car...
The amounts of radiation exposure received by radiation workers are monitored generally by physical ...
Cytogenetic analysis of blood lymphocytes is a well established method to assess the absorbed dose i...
It seems that the determination of peripheral lymphocyte chriomosome aberration levels is now firmly...
Cytological biodosimetry methodology has been widely used for determining and estimating the precise...
Exposure to ionizing radiations, whether medical, occupational or accidental, leads to deleterious b...
Biological dosimetry, that is the estimation of the dose of an exposure to ionizing radiation by a b...
In case of a radiation accident, it is well known that in the absence of physical dosimetry biologic...
Biological dosimetry, based on the study of chromosomal aberrations, has become a routine component ...
Humans are exposed to ionizing radiation not only through background radiation but also through the ...
The requirements for biodosimetric techniques used at long times after exposure, i.e., 6 months to m...
The purpose of this paper is to prepare for an easy and reliable biodosimeter protocol for radiation...
Several methodologies are available for screening human populations for exposure to ionizing radiati...