Jenkins VK, Barranco SC, Townsend CM, Perry RR and Ives KL (1986) Differential response to gamma radiation of human stomach cancer cells in vitro. Int J Radiat Biol 50: 269-278Jenkins VK, Barranco SC, Townsend Jr CM, Perry RR, Ives KL: Differential response to gamma radiation of human ...
Article: Gamma-radiation-induced single cell DNA damage as a measure of susceptibility to lung cancer: A preliminary report
(γ, n) activation of cancer patients High energy gamma-radiation (8 to 30 MeV) is gaining acceptance for radiation therapy of patients with deep cancers. This radiation is of sufficient energy... L Wielopolski,AG Meek,M Moskowitz,... - 《Journal of Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry》 ...
Answer and Explanation:1 Gamma rays are ionizing rays of energy, meaning that gamma rays can break chemical bonds between atoms. This will kill biological tissue, especially... Learn more about this topic: Gamma Radiation | Definition, Uses & Properties ...
The mice are maintained in a circular-breeding scheme derived from eight founder strains with substantial differences in radiogenic cancer susceptibility. For example, the C57BL/6 strain is susceptible to radiation-induced lymphoma but not to radiation-induced AML, whereas the C3H strain is ...
This study demonstrates that chronic LDR γ radiation is genotoxic in an exposure scenario realistic for humans, supporting the hypothesis that even LDR γ radiation may induce cancer. 展开 DOI: 10.1038/srep32977 被引量: 18 年份: 2016
gamma radiation Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Wikipedia n 1.(Nuclear Physics) electromagnetic radiation emitted by atomic nuclei; the wavelength is generally in the range 1 × 10–10to 2 × 10–13metres 2.(General Physics) electromagnetic radiation of very short wavelength emitted by any source, ...
The radiological hazards due to natural radionuclides content such as representative level index (RLI), activity utilization index (AUI), excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) and internal radiation hazards (Hin) of the soil samples in this area were calculated. The calculated radiological hazard ...
(2015) 6, e1883; doi:10.1038/cddis.2015.253; published online 10 September 2015 Increased γ − synuclein (SNCG) by radiation contributes to immunosuppressive effects via the inhibition of dendritic cell (DC) differentiation and activation, thus making it a potential target for cancer treatment. ...
903: Single-fraction of gamma radiation induces apoptosis in cultured HeLa cervical cancer cellsIn this study, our first aim was to demonstrate the anti-tumor effect of different plant types on various cancer cell lines. We hope that the results of this study will play an important role in d...