نتایج جستجو برای: ionizing radiation hesperidin

تعداد نتایج: 241236  

2005

Introduction Radiation that has sufficient energy to remove electrons from atoms is called “ionizing radiation.” Ionization results in the production of negatively charged free electrons and positively charged ionized atoms. Ionizing radiation can be classified into two groups: photons (includes X-radiation and gamma radiation) and particles (includes alpha and beta particles and neutrons). The...

2014

Ionizing radiation is electromagnetic radiation that has sufficient energy to remove electrons from atoms. Ionization results in the production of negatively charged free electrons and positively charged ionized atoms. Ionizing radiation can be classified into two categories: photons (X-radiation and gamma radiation) and particles (alpha and beta particles and neutrons). Five types or sources o...

ژورنال: Medical Laboratory Journal 2017
Khoshbin khoshnazar , Alireza, Mir, Seyed Mostafa, Sadeghi, Seyed Hossein , Samadian, Esmaeil,

ABSTRACT          Background and Objectives: Exposure to ionizing radiation in modern societies is inevitable and can cause a variety of adverse health effects such as cancer and birth defects. Therefore, a reliable, repeatable and sensitive method is required for evaluation of radiation exposure. The aim of this study was to determine the amount of hist...

2015
A. C. Overholt A. L. Melott D. Atri

Cosmic rays are known to cause biological effects directly and through ionizing radiation produced by their secondaries. These effects have been detected in airline crews and other specific cases where members of the population are exposed to above average secondary fluxes. Recent work has found a correlation between solar particle events and congenital malformations. In this work we use the re...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
p. mehnati department of medical physics, school of medicine, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran a. keshtkar department of medical physics, school of medicine, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran a. mesbahi department of medical physics, school of medicine, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran h. sasaki department of medical biophysics & radiation biology, kyushu university, fukuoka, japan

background: the fatal effect of ionizing radiation on cells depends on linear energy transfer (let) level. the distribution of ionizing radiation is sparse and homogeneous for low let radiations such as x or γ, but it is dense and concentrated for high let radiation such as heavy-ions radiation. material and methods: chinese hamster ovary cells (cho-k1) were exposed to 4 gy fe-ion 2000 kev/m. ...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2010
Thomas L Sims Mackenzie McGee Regan F Williams Adrianne L Myers Lorraine Tracey J Blair Hamner Catherine Ng Jianrong Wu M Waleed Gaber Beth McCarville Amit C Nathwani Andrew M Davidoff

Ionizing radiation is an important component of multimodal therapy for alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (ARMS). We sought to evaluate the ability of IFN-beta to enhance the activity of ionizing radiation. Rh-30 and Rh-41 ARMS cells were treated with IFN-beta and ionizing radiation to assess synergistic effects in vitro and as orthotopic xenografts in CB17 severe combined immunodeficient mice. In addit...

Journal: :Mediterranean Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences 2021

E.S. Evstratova, M.D. Pronkevich, V.G. Petin,

Background: Cell ability to recover from radiation damage is of great relevance in cancer treatment. It is often believed that the inhibition of cell ability to the liquid holding recovery (LHR) may be an indicator of the overall suppression of cell ability to recover from potentially lethal radiation damage. However, the literature contains no experimental evidence whether the LHR inhibition m...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
D D Zhou J L Hao K M Guo C W Lu X D Liu

Long-term radiation exposure affects human health. Ionizing radiation has long been known to raise the risk of cancer. In addition to high doses of radiation, low-dose ionizing radiation might increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, lens opacity, and some other non-cancerous diseases. Low- and high-dose exposures to ionizing radiation elicit different signaling events at the molecular leve...

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2006
Jer-Yen Yang Weiya Xia Mickey C-T Hu

Genotoxic stress such as ionizing radiation can induce DNA damage and promote cell-cycle arrest or apoptosis through either a p53-dependent or -independent pathway. Recently, members of the FOXO Forkhead transcription factor family have been implicated in playing a role in both DNA repair and apoptosis in mammalian cells that promoted us to examine the role of FOXO transcription factors in ioni...

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