نتایج جستجو برای: bystander effects

تعداد نتایج: 1547620  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Ryan L Earley Lee Alan Dugatkin

Aggressive contests probably occur in networking environments where information about fighting ability is conveyed both to an opponent and to individuals peripheral to the fight itself, the bystanders. Our primary aim was to investigate the relative influences of eavesdropping and prior social experience on the dynamics of aggressive contests in Xiphophorus helleri. A bystander's ability to wit...

Journal: :Mutation research 2011
S Chen Y Zhao W Han S K Chiu L Zhu L Wu K N Yu

Mammalian cells respond to ionization radiation by sending out extracellular signals to affect non-irradiated neighboring cells, which is referred to as radiation induced bystander effect. In the present paper, we described a phenomenon entitled the "rescue effects", where the bystander cells rescued the irradiated cells through intercellular signal feedback. The effect was observed in both hum...

Journal: :Journal of American college health : J of ACH 2010
Mary M Moynihan Victoria L Banyard Julie S Arnold Robert P Eckstein Jane G Stapleton

OBJECTIVE the object of this exploratory evaluation was to evaluate the "Bringing in the Bystander" sexual and intimate partner violence prevention program with a new sample of intercollegiate athletes. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS fifty-three male and female athletes participated in the program (experimental group), and 86 were in the control group. All completed pretest, posttest, and 2-month f...

Journal: :Psychology of violence 2016
Ernest N Jouriles Renee McDonald David Rosenfield Nicole Levy Kelli Sargent Christina Caiozzo John H Grych

OBJECTIVE The present research reports on two randomized controlled trials evaluating TakeCARE, a video bystander program designed to help prevent sexual violence on college campuses. METHOD In Study 1, students were recruited from psychology courses at two universities. In Study 2, first-year students were recruited from a required course at one university. In both studies, students were ran...

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Yonghong Yang Xingmin Wang Danny R Moore Stanley A Lightfoot Mark M Huycke

Macrophage-induced bystander effects have been implicated as an important mediator of chromosomal instability and colon cancer triggered by Enterococcus faecalis, a human intestinal commensal bacteria. There is little understanding about how inflammatory cytokines mediate bystander effects, but questions in this area are important because of the pivotal contributions made by inflammatory proces...

2015
Masanori Tomita Munetoshi Maeda

Elucidating the biological effect of low linear energy transfer (LET), low-dose and/or low-dose-rate ionizing radiation is essential in ensuring radiation safety. Over the past two decades, non-targeted effects, which are not only a direct consequence of radiation-induced initial lesions produced in cellular DNA but also of intra- and inter-cellular communications involving both targeted and no...

Journal: :Radiation research 2006
Zhengfeng Liu Carmel E Mothersill Fiona E McNeill Fiona M Lyng Soo Hyun Byun Colin B Seymour William V Prestwich

The existence of radiation-induced bystander effects mediated by diffusible factors is now accepted, but the mechanisms and precise behavior at low doses remain unclear. We exposed cells to gamma-ray doses in the range 0.04 mGy-5 Gy, harvested the culture medium, and transferred it to unirradiated reporter cells. Calcium fluxes and clonogenic survival were measured in the recipients. We show ev...

Journal: :Journal of mathematical biology 2017
Oluwole Olobatuyi Gerda de Vries Thomas Hillen

We develop and analyze a reaction-diffusion model to investigate the dynamics of the lifespan of a bystander signal emitted when cells are exposed to radiation. Experimental studies by Mothersill and Seymour 1997, using malignant epithelial cell lines, found that an emitted bystander signal can still cause bystander effects in cells even 60 h after its emission. Several other experiments have a...

2015
Vasily A. Yakovlev

Cells that are not irradiated but are affected by "stress signal factors" released from irradiated cells are called bystander cells. These cells, as well as directly irradiated ones, express DNA damage-related proteins and display excess DNA damage, chromosome aberrations, mutations, and malignant transformation. This phenomenon has been studied widely in the past 20 years, since its first desc...

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