نتایج جستجو برای: hze particles

تعداد نتایج: 156392  

2014
Bernard M. Rabin Barbara Shukitt-Hale Stacey Gomes Kirsty L. Carrihill-Knoll

Introduction: When rats and mice are exposed to HZE particles at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory (NSRL) at Brookhaven National Laboratory to simulate the effect of exposure to space radiation on cognitive performance, there may be differences in the amount of tissue that is irradiated: some experimenters irradiate only the head, whereas others irradiate the entire organism. Whether or not t...

2015
Myung-Hee Y. Kim Adam Rusek Francis A. Cucinotta

For radiobiology research on the health risks of galactic cosmic rays (GCR) ground-based accelerators have been used with mono-energetic beams of single high charge, Z and energy, E (HZE) particles. In this paper, we consider the pros and cons of a GCR reference field at a particle accelerator. At the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory (NSRL), we have proposed a GCR simulator, which implements a n...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Eliedonna Cacao Megumi Hada Premkumar B Saganti Kerry A George Francis A Cucinotta

The biological effects of high charge and energy (HZE) particle exposures are of interest in space radiation protection of astronauts and cosmonauts, and estimating secondary cancer risks for patients undergoing Hadron therapy for primary cancers. The large number of particles types and energies that makeup primary or secondary radiation in HZE particle exposures precludes tumor induction studi...

2015
Francis A. Cucinotta

The prediction of space radiation induced cancer risk carries large uncertainties with two of the largest uncertainties being radiation quality and dose-rate effects. In risk models the ratio of the quality factor (QF) to the dose and dose-rate reduction effectiveness factor (DDREF) parameter is used to scale organ doses for cosmic ray proton and high charge and energy (HZE) particles to a haza...

2017
Marco Durante Francis A. Cucinotta Jay S. Loeffler

High-energy charged particles represent a cutting-edge technique in radiation oncology (1). Protons and carbon ions are used in several centers all over the world for the treatment of different solid tumors. Typical indications are ocular malignancies, tumors of the base of the skull, hepatocellular carcinomas, and various sarcomas (2). The physical characteristics of the charged particles (Bra...

2012
Jonathan D. Cherry Bin Liu Jeffrey L. Frost Cynthia A. Lemere Jacqueline P. Williams John A. Olschowka M. Kerry O’Banion

Galactic Cosmic Radiation consisting of high-energy, high-charged (HZE) particles poses a significant threat to future astronauts in deep space. Aside from cancer, concerns have been raised about late degenerative risks, including effects on the brain. In this study we examined the effects of (56)Fe particle irradiation in an APP/PS1 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We demonstrated 6 mo...

Journal: :Frontiers in oncology 2016
Mary Helen Barcellos-Hoff Jian-Hua Mao

Clear mechanistic understanding of the biological processes elicited by radiation that increase cancer risk can be used to inform prediction of health consequences of medical uses, such as radiotherapy, or occupational exposures, such as those of astronauts during deep space travel. Here, we review the current concepts of carcinogenesis as a multicellular process during which transformed cells ...

Journal: :Radiation research 2014
Jacob Raber Emil Rudobeck Mary Campbell-Beachler Antiño R Allen Barrett Allen Susanna Rosi Gregory A Nelson Shaila Ramachandran Jennifer Turner John R Fike Roman Vlkolinsky

The space radiation environment consists of multiple species of high-energy charge particles (HZE), including (56)Fe and (28)Si nuclei, that may impact neuronal cells, but their damaging effects on the central nervous system (CNS) have been poorly defined. Hippocampus-dependent memory functions have been shown to be highly sensitive to (56)Fe HZE particles, which poses a significant risk to the...

2017
Robert Katz F. A. Cucinotta J. W. Wilson J. L. Shinn Duc M. Ngo

Cell damage by high LET radiations has been described by a phenomenological model (track theory) for 20 years and more. Molecules of biological significance (dry enzymes and viruses) act as 1 hit detectors. Recent additions to the class of I-hit detectors are E. Coli B, and the creation of both single and double strand breaks in SV-40 virus in EO buffer, where indirect effects predominate. The ...

Journal: :Advances in space research : the official journal of the Committee on Space Research 1994
J W Wilson L W Townsend J L Shinn F A Cucinotta R C Costen F F Badavi S L Lamkin

The development of the theory of high charge and energy (HZE) ion transport is reviewed. The basic solution behavior and approximation techniques will be described. An overview of the HZE transport codes currently available at the Langley Research Center will be given. The near term goal of the Langley program is to produce a complete set of one-dimensional transport codes. The ultimate goa...

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