نتایج جستجو برای: ir radiation

تعداد نتایج: 303481  

Journal: :International journal of molecular medicine 2015
Eun Ju Kim Jeok Lee Yu Ri Jung Jung-Jin Park Myung-Jin Park Jae-Seon Lee Chun-Ho Kim Yoon-Jin Lee Minyoung Lee

Radiation-induced heart disease (RIHD) is becoming an increasing concern for patients and clinicians alike due to the use of radiotherapy for the treatment of breast cancer, Hodgkin's lymphoma, pediatric cancer and tumors of the thorax. However, the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain largely unknown. As the senescent cell fraction following irradiation is known to increase, in the pre...

2011
Darryl Hudson Igor Kovalchuk Igor Koturbash Bryan Kolb Olga A. Martin Olga Kovalchuk

Younger individuals are more prone to develop cancer upon ionizing radiation (IR) exposure. Radiation-induced tumors are associated with inefficient repair of IR-induced DNA damage and genome instability. Phosphorylation of histone H2AX (γ-H2AX) is the initial event in repair of IR-induced DNA damage on the chromatin flanking the DNA strand breaks. This step is crucially important for the repai...

Journal: :Cancer research 1999
S S Yuan S Y Lee G Chen M Song G E Tomlinson E Y Lee

Mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 account for the majority of familial breast cancers. Cells with mutated BRCA1 or BRCA2 are hypersensitive to ionizing radiation (IR) and exhibit defective DNA repair. Both BRCA1 and BRCA2 have been reported to bind Rad51, a protein essential for homologous recombination and the recombinational repair of DNA double-strand breaks. In normal cells, a redistribution of ...

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2003
Joo Hyeon Lee Bo Xu Chang-Hun Lee Jun-Young Ahn Min Sup Song Ho Lee Christine E Canman Jong-Soo Lee Michael B Kastan Dae-Sik Lim

Phosphorylation of NBS1, the product of the gene mutated in Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBS), by ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM), the product of the gene mutated in ataxia telangiectasia, is required for activation of the S phase checkpoint in response to ionizing radiation (IR). However, NBS1 is also thought to play additional roles in the cellular response to DNA damage. To clarify these ...

Journal: :Medical physics 2012
J P McCaffrey F Tessier H Shen

PURPOSE To measure the attenuation effectiveness and minimize the weight of new non-Pb radiation shielding materials used for radiation protection by interventional radiology (IR) physicians, to compare the accuracy of the different standard measurement geometries of these materials, and to determine x-ray qualities that correspond to the scattered radiation that IR physicians typically encount...

2011
Luqian Zhao Chuanfeng Zhou Jian Zhang Fu Gao Bailong Li Yunhai Chuai Cong Liu Jianming Cai

Ionizing radiation (IR) is a well-known carcinogen, however the mechanism of radiation induced thymic lymphoma is not well known. Moreover, an easy and effective method to protect mice from radiation induced thymic lymphoma is still unknown. Hydrogen, or H(2), is seldom regarded as an important agent in medical usage, especially as a therapeutic gas. Here in this study, we found that H(2) prote...

2009
Marco Iovenitti

In this work I present the study of the behaviour response of mouse broblasts NIH-3T3 under UVB radiation using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), the preferred method of infrared spectroscopy. FT-IR, in fact, it is convenient to study molecular cell processes because it has the potential to provide the identi cation of the vibrational modes of some of the major compounds (lipid, ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2003
X-M Qian A H Kung Tao Zhang K C Lau C Y Ng

We have demonstrated a rovibrational-state-selected photoionization experiment using an IR laser and high-resolution VUV-synchrotron radiation. The VUV photoionization of acetylene [C2H2(Xtilde; (1)Sigma(+)(g);nu(3)=1,J(')=8 or 10)] prepared by IR excitation reveals three strong autoionizing Rydberg series converging to C2H+2(Xtilde; (2)Pi(u);nu(+)(3)=1) with little ion background interference....

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Burnley Jaklevic Lyle Uyetake Willy Lemstra Julia Chang William Leary Anthony Edwards Smruti Vidwans Ody Sibon Tin Tin Su

Cell cycle checkpoints contribute to survival after exposure to ionizing radiation (IR) by arresting the cell cycle and permitting repair. As such, yeast and mammalian cells lacking checkpoints are more sensitive to killing by IR. We reported previously that Drosophila larvae mutant for grp (encoding a homolog of Chk1) survive IR as well as wild type despite being deficient in cell cycle checkp...

Journal: :Mutation research 2016
Evagelia C Laiakis Evan L Pannkuk Maria Elena Diaz-Rubio Yi-Wen Wang Tytus D Mak Cynthia M Simbulan-Rosenthal David J Brenner Albert J Fornace

The increased threat of radiological terrorism and accidental nuclear exposures, together with increased usage of radiation-based medical procedures, has made necessary the development of minimally invasive methods for rapid identification of exposed individuals. Genetically predisposed radiosensitive individuals comprise a significant number of the population and require specialized attention ...

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