نتایج جستجو برای: bystander effects

تعداد نتایج: 1547620  

Journal: :Health physics 2003
D J Brenner R K Sachs

Radon risks derive from exposure of bronchio-epithelial cells to alpha particles. Alpha-particle exposure can result in bystander effects when irradiated cells emit signals resulting in damage to nearby unirradiated bystander cells. Bystander effects can cause downwardly-curving dose-response relations and inverse dose-rate effects. We have extended a quantitative mechanistic model of bystander...

Journal: :cell journal 0
shokouhozaman soleymanifard mohammad taghi bahreyni toossi roghayeh kamran samani shokoufeh mohebbi

objective: radiation effects induced in non-irradiated cells are termed radiation-induced bystander effects (ribe). the present study intends to examine the ribe response of qu-db bystander cells to first, second and third radiation fractions and compare their cumulative outcome with an equal, single acute dose. materials and methods: this experimental study irradiated three groups of target ce...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
shokohzaman soleymanifard ph.d student in medical physics research center, bu-ali research institute, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mohammad taghi bahreyni toossi professor, medical physics research center, bu-ali research institute, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

introduction: radiation induced bystander effect (ribe) which cause radiation effects in non-irradiated cells, has challenged the principle according to which radiation traversal through the nucleus of a cell is necessary for producing biological responses. what is the mechanism of this phenomenon? to have a better understanding of this rather ambiguous concept substantial number of original an...

The radiation-induced bystander effect is the phenomenon which non-irradiated cells exhibit effects along with their different levels as a result of signals received from nearby irradiated cells. Responses of non-irradiated cells may include changes in process of translation, gene expression, cell proliferation, apoptosis and cells death. These changes are confirmed by results of some In-Vivo s...

Journal: :journal of biomedical physics and engineering 0
m najafi department of radiology, school of paramedical sciences, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran r fardid department of radiology, school of paramedical sciences, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran gh hadadi department of radiology, school of paramedical sciences, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran m fardid health management and economics research center, iran university of medical science, tehran, iran.

the radiation-induced bystander effect is the phenomenon which non-irradiated cells exhibit effects along with their different levels as a result of signals received from nearby irradiated cells. responses of non-irradiated cells may include changes in process of translation, gene expression, cell proliferation, apoptosis and cells death. these changes are confirmed by results of some in-vivo s...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2008
Clayton R Critcher David A Pizarro

The success of criminal acts can sometimes depend critically on the oversight or negligence of uninvolved bystanders (e.g., someone leaving a first-floor window open). Four studies examined how the contribution of a negligent bystander affects blame for the perpetrator of a crime. Although participants stated that discounting blame for the perpetrator was normatively inappropriate in this conte...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology 2008
Tom K Hei Hongning Zhou Vladimir N Ivanov Mei Hong Howard B Lieberman David J Brenner Sally A Amundson Charles R Geard

The radiation-induced bystander effect represents a paradigm shift in our understanding of the radiobiological effects of ionizing radiation, in that extranuclear and extracellular events may also contribute to the final biological consequences of exposure to low doses of radiation. Although radiation-induced bystander effects have been well documented in a variety of biological systems, the me...

Abbas Behzad Behbahani Reza Fardid, Zohreh Eftekhari

Introduction: The radiation induced bystander effect (BSE) is the induction of biological changes in unexposed cells, by signals transmitted from bystander cells that cause the spread of radiation toxicity to adjacent or far tissues. In addition, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) such as cytokines are involved in mediating mechanisms in bystande...

Journal: :Radiation research 2010
Massimo Pinto Edouard I Azzam Roger W Howell

The study of radiation-induced bystander effects in normal human cells maintained in three-dimensional (3D) architecture provides more in vivo-like conditions and is relevant to human risk assessment. Linear energy transfer, dose and dose rate have been considered as critical factors in propagating radiation-induced effects. This investigation uses an in vitro 3D tissue culture model in which n...

Journal: :Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine 2010
Y L Law T P W Wong K N Yu

In this work, we studied alpha-particle induced and medium-mediated bystander effects in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells through micronucleus (MN) assay. We showed that signal transduction from irradiated cells to bystander cells occur within a short time after irradiation. We then studied the effects of ROS (reactive oxygen species)-scavenging catechins in the medium before irradiation. We o...

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