نتایج جستجو برای: clustered dna damage

تعداد نتایج: 715291  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
j. zhu key laboratory of heavy ion radiation biology and medicine of chinese academy of sciences & gansu key laboratory of space radiobiology, institute of modern physics, chinese academy of sciences, lanzhou, 730000, p. r. of china z. ren key laboratory of heavy ion radiation biology and medicine of chinese academy of sciences & gansu key laboratory of space radiobiology, institute of modern physics, chinese academy of sciences, lanzhou, 730000, p. r. of china y. chen key laboratory of heavy ion radiation biology and medicine of chinese academy of sciences & gansu key laboratory of space radiobiology, institute of modern physics, chinese academy of sciences, lanzhou, 730000, p. r. of china h. ojha department of radiation genetics and epigenetics, institute of nuclear medicine and allied sciences, delhi 110054, india

the radiobiological effects of high atomic number and energy (hze particles) ion beams are of interest for radioprotection in space and tumor radiotherapy. space radiation mainly consists of heavy charged particles from protons to iron ions, which is distinct from common terrestrial forms of radiation. hze particles pose a significant cancer risk to astronauts on prolonged space missions. with ...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
h. nikjoo dr. h. nikjoo mrc radiation and genome stability unit, harwell, oxfordshire, ox11 oxford, uk. fax: +44 1235 841200

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2015
Yuka Tokuyama Yoshiya Furusawa Hiroshi Ide Akira Yasui Hiroaki Terato

Clustered DNA damage is a specific type of DNA damage induced by ionizing radiation. Any type of ionizing radiation traverses the target DNA molecule as a beam, inducing damage along its track. Our previous study showed that clustered DNA damage yields decreased with increased linear energy transfer (LET), leading us to investigate the importance of clustered DNA damage in the biological effect...

Journal: :Uchu Seibutsu Kagaku 2004
Hiroaki Terato Hiroshi Ide

Clustered DNA damage (locally multiply damaged site) is thought to be a critical lesion caused by ionizing radiation, and high LET radiation such as heavy ion particles is believed to produce high yields of such damage. Since heavy ion particles are major components of ionizing radiation in a space environment, it is important to clarify the chemical nature and biological consequences of cluste...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Aroumougame Asaithamby Burong Hu David J Chen

Clustered DNA damage induced by ionizing radiation is refractory to repair and may trigger carcinogenic events for reasons that are not well understood. Here, we used an in situ method to directly monitor induction and repair of clustered DNA lesions in individual cells. We showed, consistent with biophysical modeling, that the kinetics of loss of clustered DNA lesions was substantially comprom...

2014
Hiroaki Terato Yuka Shimazaki-Tokuyama Yuko Inoue Yoshiya Furusawa

Heavy ion beam as typical high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation produces more expanding ionization domain around their tracks than low LET radiation such as X-rays and gamma rays. Thus, heavy ion beam can cause more densely accumulated damage cluster in the target DNA, termed clustered DNA damage. This damage exhibits difficulty for repair and inhibition of DNA replication with its comple...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2009
Naoya Shikazono Miho Noguchi Kentaro Fujii Ayumi Urushibara Akinari Yokoya

After living cells are exposed to ionizing radiation, a variety of chemical modifications of DNA are induced either directly by ionization of DNA or indirectly through interactions with water-derived radicals. The DNA lesions include single strand breaks (SSB), base lesions, sugar damage, and apurinic/apyrimidinic sites (AP sites). Clustered DNA damage, which is defined as two or more of such l...

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