نتایج جستجو برای: keywords ionizing radiation

تعداد نتایج: 2196112  

2012
Laura Ghisolfi Andrew C. Keates Xingwang Hu Dong-ki Lee Chiang J. Li

The cancer stem cell (CSC) model posits the presence of a small number of CSCs in the heterogeneous cancer cell population that are ultimately responsible for tumor initiation, as well as cancer recurrence and metastasis. CSCs have been isolated from a variety of human cancers and are able to generate a hierarchical and heterogeneous cancer cell population. CSCs are also resistant to convention...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 2014
Doran M Christensen Gordon K Livingston Stephen L Sugarman Steven J Parillo Erik S Glassman

Ionizing radiation exposure can induce profound changes in intracellular components, potentially leading to diverse health effects in exposed individuals. Any cellular component can be damaged by radiation, but some components affect cellular viability more profoundly than others. The ionization caused by radiation lasts longer than the initial inciting incident, continuing as 1 ionization inci...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2014
Yong-Chun Zhang Gang Jiang Han Gao Hua-Min Liu Jun Liang

PURPOSE We aimed to detect the expression of HIF-1α, VEGF, HPSE-1 and CD31 in SKOV3 xenografts in nude mice treated with different doses of ionizing radiation, trying to explore the possible mechanism of hypoxia and radioresistance. METHODS Nude mice bearing SKOV3 xenografts were randomly divided into 4 groups: Group A (control group, no ionizing radiation), Group B (treated with low dose of ...

2003
K.Yamini V.Gopal

Ionizing radiations are one of the predominant exogenous factors that have deleterious consequences to human life The biological effects of the radiation cause damages to DNAs, lipids and proteins. Exposure to high amounts of ionizing radiation causes damages to the hematopoietic, gastrointestinal or central nervous systems, depending on radiation dose. Hence, there is an urgent need to prevent...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Brian P Schlegel Francine M Jodelka Rafael Nunez

The BRCA1 tumor suppressor contributes to the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSB) through homologous recombination, but the mechanism is unknown. The rapid accumulation of BRCA1 into nuclear foci in response to induction of DNA breaks suggests that BRCA1 may function in an early step in the repair pathway. We examined the role of BRCA1 in one such early step, the resection of DSBs to gener...

2012
Kelly L. Robertson Anahita Mostaghim Christina A. Cuomo Carissa M. Soto Nikolai Lebedev Robert F. Bailey Zheng Wang

Observations of enhanced growth of melanized fungi under low-dose ionizing radiation in the laboratory and in the damaged Chernobyl nuclear reactor suggest they have adapted the ability to survive or even benefit from exposure to ionizing radiation. However, the cellular and molecular mechanism of fungal responses to such radiation remains poorly understood. Using the black yeast Wangiella derm...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2002
Betsy M Sutherland Paula V Bennett Nela Cintron-Torres Megumi Hada John Trunk Denise Monteleone John C Sutherland Jacques Laval Marisha Stanislaus Alan Gewirtz

Ionizing radiation induces clusters of DNA damages--oxidized bases, abasic sites and strand breaks--on opposing strands within a few helical turns. Such damages have been postulated to be difficult to repair, as are double strand breaks (one type of cluster). We have shown that low doses of low and high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation induce such damage clusters in human cells. In human ...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2007
Ken K Karipidis Geza Benke Malcolm R Sim Timo Kauppinen Graham Giles

BACKGROUND Although the aetiology of glioma is poorly understood, the higher incidence in males has long suggested an occupational cause. AIM To investigate possible associations between occupational exposure to ionizing, ultraviolet (UV), radiofrequency (RF) and extremely low frequency (ELF) radiation and adult glioma risk. METHODS Case-control study using histologically confirmed cases of...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2002
Christopher T Richie Carolyn Peterson Tao Lu Walter N Hittelman Phillip B Carpenter Randy J Legerski

snm1 mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been shown to be specifically sensitive to DNA interstrand crosslinking agents but not sensitive to monofunctional alkylating agents, UV, or ionizing radiation. Five homologs of SNM1 have been identified in the mammalian genome and are termed SNM1, SNM1B, Artemis, ELAC2, and CPSF73. To explore the functional role of human Snm1 in response to DNA dam...

2013
Katsumi Hirose Satoru Monzen Haruka Sato Mariko Sato Masahiko Aoki Yoshiomi Hatayama Hideo Kawaguchi Yuichiro Narita Yoshihiro Takai Ikuo Kashiwakura

Differentiation-induction therapy is an attractive approach in leukemia treatment. It has been suggested that the accumulation of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) is involved in megakaryocytic differentiation induced by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) in the K562 leukemia cell line. Therefore, a ROS-inducible technique could be a powerful method of differentiation induction. Ac...

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