In 1986, when an explosion accident occurred at the Chernobyl, Ukraine nuclear power plant, a large number of people were exposed to significant amounts of ionizing radiation. During the time between 1986 and 1992, peripheral blood samples were obtained from 102 people who either were on site during the emergency or were brought to Chernobyl shortly thereafter to assist in the cleanup of radioactive contaminants and isolate the damaged reactor from the environment. These blood samples plus samples from 13 unexposed Soviet individuals were analyzed by flow cytometry using the allele-loss somatic mutation assay for glycophorin A. Results of these assays show that the frequency of N/Ø variant red cells increased in proportion to the estimated ...
In the present paper, we report data on the possible adaptive response, induced in vivo by exposure ...
In a previous paper we reported that a group of children exposed to ionizing radiation following the...
Several studies suggest that cells appear to become less susceptible to the induction of radiation d...
The glycophorin A (GPA) somatic mutation assay was performed to evaluate the magnitude of exposure t...
The glycophorin A (GPA) assay for in vivo somatic cell mutations was performed on blood samples from...
An analytical technique has been developed that allows laser-based flow cytometric measurement of th...
The aim of the work was to study the level of somatic gene mutagenesis in various human contingents ...
Clastogenic factors were first described in the plasma of people who had been accidentally or therap...
Flow cytometric assays of human erythrocytes labeled with monoclonal antibodies specific for glycoph...
International audienceThe disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in April 1986 was accompanie...
DNA damage, mainly single strand breaks, was evaluated by single cell gel electrophoresis, in leukoc...
Semipalatinsk/Low dose exposure/T-cell receptor/Nuclear explosion test. From 1949 to 1989, 488 nucle...
In 1996, 10 years after Chernobyl accident, a cytogenetic analysis was carried out to assess whether...
In the present paper, we report data on the possible adaptive response, induced in vivo by exposure ...
In a previous paper we reported that a group of children exposed to ionizing radiation following the...
Several studies suggest that cells appear to become less susceptible to the induction of radiation d...
The glycophorin A (GPA) somatic mutation assay was performed to evaluate the magnitude of exposure t...
The glycophorin A (GPA) assay for in vivo somatic cell mutations was performed on blood samples from...
An analytical technique has been developed that allows laser-based flow cytometric measurement of th...
The aim of the work was to study the level of somatic gene mutagenesis in various human contingents ...
Clastogenic factors were first described in the plasma of people who had been accidentally or therap...
Flow cytometric assays of human erythrocytes labeled with monoclonal antibodies specific for glycoph...
International audienceThe disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in April 1986 was accompanie...
DNA damage, mainly single strand breaks, was evaluated by single cell gel electrophoresis, in leukoc...
Semipalatinsk/Low dose exposure/T-cell receptor/Nuclear explosion test. From 1949 to 1989, 488 nucle...
In 1996, 10 years after Chernobyl accident, a cytogenetic analysis was carried out to assess whether...
In the present paper, we report data on the possible adaptive response, induced in vivo by exposure ...
In a previous paper we reported that a group of children exposed to ionizing radiation following the...
Several studies suggest that cells appear to become less susceptible to the induction of radiation d...