نتایج جستجو برای: alpha particles

تعداد نتایج: 355463  

Journal: :Advances in space research : the official journal of the Committee on Space Research 2004
H Zhou G Randers-Pehrson C A Waldren T K Hei

Two conflicting phenomena, bystander effect and adaptive response, are important in determining the biological responses at low doses of radiation and have the potential to impact the shape of the dose-response relationship. Using the Columbia University charged-particle microbeam and the highly sensitive AL cell mutagenic assay, we show here that non-irradiated cells acquire mutagenesis throug...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research 2000
H Takei D P Pioletti S Y Kwon K L Sung

To clarify the role of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha on osteoblast functions in the presence of metal particles, two human osteoblast-like cell lines (MG-63 and SaOS-2) were cultured with TNF-alpha in the presence or absence of titanium particles in vitro. A combination of TNF-alpha and titanium particles showed additive effects on inhibition of cell proliferation and alkaline phosphatase p...

Journal: :Journal of microscopy 2001
Z. Zhou Z. Fan H. X. Peng D. X. Li

High-resolution electron microscopy was employed to characterize the interface structure of a cast Al-Mg-Si-Bi-Pb aluminium(6262)-based composite reinforced by alpha alumina particles with a trace of beta alumina in order to investigate the behaviour of alloying elements in cast composites. Except for a few primary Mg2Si particles, few reaction products were detected at the interface of Al/alph...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
B E Lehnert E H Goodwin

The mechanism(s) by which alpha (alpha) particles like those emitted from inhaled radon and radon progeny cause their carcinogenic effects in the lung remains unclear. Although direct nuclear traversals by alpha-particles may be involved in mediating these outcomes, increasing evidence indicates that a particles can cause alterations in DNA in the absence of direct hits to cell nuclei. Using th...

Journal: :Journal of Geophysical Research 1968

2007
Jeremiah Wala

The vertical comet assay is a relatively new technique for quantitatively measuring radiation induced DNA damage in cells. The vertical comet assay provides potential for measuring DNA strand breaks in a dense monolayer of plated cells. This paper explores the successes and challenges of developing a vertical comet assay system for use with the current Microbeam II alpha particle source at RARA...

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