نتایج جستجو برای: bystander effect

تعداد نتایج: 1644910  

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2012
A Belchior O Monteiro Gil P Almeida P Vaz

Understanding the effects to human health resulting from exposure to low doses of ionizing radiation is a persisting challenge. No one questions the deleterious consequences for humans following exposure to high radiation doses; however, in the low dose range, the complex and to some extent unknown cellular responses raise important misgivings about the resulting protective or potentially detri...

2007
SHU-ZHENG LIU SHUN-ZI JIN XIAO-DONG LIU

Objective Since most reports on bystander effect have been only concerned with radiation-induced damage, the present paper aimed at disclosing whether low dose radiation could induce a stimulatory or beneficial bystander effect. Methods A co-culture system containing irradiated antigen presenting cells (J774A.1) and unirradiated T lymphocytes (EL-4) was established to observe the effect of J774...

2017
Junhe Zhang Kang Guo Shujie Chai

This study aimed to investigate the cell-killing effect of HSV-tk/GCV suicide gene system driven by β-globin matrix attachment region (MAR) on ECA109 cells and its bystander effect. The integration and expression of lentivirus vectors HSV-tk and MAR-HSV-tk in ECA109 were identified using RT-PCR and Western blot; the cell survival rate and cell-killing bystander effect were detected in different...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2016
Amanda E Borsky Karen McDonnell Monique Mitchell Turner Rajiv Rimal

Encouraging bystanders to intervene safely and effectively in situations that could escalate to violence-known as bystander behavior programs-is a growing yet largely untested strategy to prevent dating violence. Using a quasi-experimental design, we evaluate a low-resource, low-intensity intervention aimed at preventing dating violence among college students. The integrated behavioral model (I...

2014
Marco van Bommel Jan-Willem van Prooijen Henk Elffers Paul A. M. van Lange

Security cameras became such a part of everyday life that their presence may escape from our conscious attention. The present research examines the impact of cameras on intervening in crime, a situation in which the classic bystander effect has been uncovered. In our experimental set up, participants witnessed how another participant (a confederate) stole money, in the presence of either two or...

Journal: :Journal of mathematical biology 2017
Oluwole Olobatuyi Gerda de Vries Thomas Hillen

We develop and analyze a reaction-diffusion model to investigate the dynamics of the lifespan of a bystander signal emitted when cells are exposed to radiation. Experimental studies by Mothersill and Seymour 1997, using malignant epithelial cell lines, found that an emitted bystander signal can still cause bystander effects in cells even 60 h after its emission. Several other experiments have a...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2009
Rui F Oliveira

In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to social environments in order to avoid the costs of engaging in costly social interactions. Therefore, social competence, defined as the ability of an animal to optimize the expression of its social behavior as a function of the available social information, should be considered as a performance trait that impa...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 1999
J C Morris

A major focus of gene therapy for cancer has been the effort to introduce into cancer cells a number of foreign genes that encode enzymes that will selectively convert nontoxic prodrugs into toxic compounds, producing high local concentrations that result in tumor cell killing—so-called “suicide” gene therapy. A number of enzyme/prodrug systems have been described [reviewed in (1)], including h...

2017
Humaira Aziz Sawal Kashif Asghar Matthias Bureik Nasir Jalal

The radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE) is the initiation of biological end points in cells (bystander cells) that are not directly traversed by an incident-radiation track, but are in close proximity to cells that are receiving the radiation. RIBE has been indicted of causing DNA damage via oxidative stress, besides causing direct damage, inducing tumorigenesis, producing micronuclei, an...

2015
Xiaoming Yin Wenqian Tian Longxiao Wang Jingdong Wang Shuyu Zhang Jianping Cao Hongying Yang

Traditional radiation biology states that radiation causes damage only in cells traversed by ionizing radiation. But radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE), which refers to the biological responses in unirradiated cells when the neighboring cells are exposed to radiation, challenged this old dogma and has become a new paradigm of this field. By nature, RIBEs are the consequences of intercell...

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