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Ionising radiation and dose

The impact of high and low dose ionising radiation on the central nervous system

The impact of high and low dose ionising radiation on the central nervous system

... low dose irradiation, there is evidence of decreased neuroin- flammation with concomitant suppression of ROS-mediated da- mage and ...Low dose irradiation of hippocampal neurons at ...low dose ...

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Chronic low-dose-rate ionising radiation affects the hippocampal phosphoproteome in the ApoE Alzheimer's mouse model

Chronic low-dose-rate ionising radiation affects the hippocampal phosphoproteome in the ApoE Alzheimer's mouse model

... low dose rates of 1 mGy/day or 20 mGy/day, respectively, during 300 ...both dose rates are capable of inducing molecular features, particularly on the phosphoproteome level, that are reminiscent of those ...

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An overview of measuring and modelling dose and

risk from ionising radiation for medical exposures

An overview of measuring and modelling dose and risk from ionising radiation for medical exposures

... 22 Figure 12 A MOSFET dosimeter with an array of five dosimeters connected to the module [36] Exposure of the digital dosimeter results in a voltage shift between the components of the dosimeter. This difference is ...

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An overview of measuring and modelling dose and
risk from ionising radiation for medical exposures

An overview of measuring and modelling dose and risk from ionising radiation for medical exposures

... 22 Figure 12 A MOSFET dosimeter with an array of five dosimeters connected to the module [36] Exposure of the digital dosimeter results in a voltage shift between the components of the dosimeter. This difference is ...

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The effect of ionising radiation on mussels

The effect of ionising radiation on mussels

... at dose rates of ...low dose rates of ...chronic dose rates of ...external radiation sources, which could not be considered environmentally relevant (Dallas et ...

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Mechanisms of cardiac endothelial damage by ionising radiation

Mechanisms of cardiac endothelial damage by ionising radiation

... A dose dependent reduction in angiogenic sprouting was observed, which was significant after ≥8 Gy at 20 weeks and ≥2 Gy at 60 weeks post-irradiation demonstrating that vascular damage was ...progressive. ...

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The biological effects of ionising radiation on Crustaceans: A review

The biological effects of ionising radiation on Crustaceans: A review

... to radiation-induced effects in an ecologically relevant and model ...of dose rates and exposure sources, and could conceivably have ecological consequences for biota chronically exposed to elevated levels ...

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IONISING RADIATION. X-rays: benefit and risk

IONISING RADIATION. X-rays: benefit and risk

... of radiation at doses such as those occurring in radiographic ...that ionising radiation in the higher dose range can cause malignancies such as cancer or damage to the unborn child in the ...

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European Code against Cancer 4th Edition: Ionising and non-ionising radiation and cancer

European Code against Cancer 4th Edition: Ionising and non-ionising radiation and cancer

... of ionising radiation exposure, radiation dose is defined as the energy deposited as a result of ionisations and excitations per unit mass of ...absorbed dose and has the unit of gray ...

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Martian sub-surface ionising radiation: biosignatures and geology

Martian sub-surface ionising radiation: biosignatures and geology

... given dose deposited by HZE is lower than that from low-LET radiation such as energetic electrons or gam- ...weakly ionising and densely ionising particles, such as gamma rays and heavy ions ...

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Application of ionising radiation for the stabilisation of Trichoderma viride cellulases

Application of ionising radiation for the stabilisation of Trichoderma viride cellulases

... of ionising ra- diation for the stabilisation of Trichoderma viride ...gamma radiation within the dose interval of 0–18 ...the dose for the decontamination had to be increased in comparison ...

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Transcriptional responses to ionising radiation for biological dosimetry purposes

Transcriptional responses to ionising radiation for biological dosimetry purposes

... our dose estimates ...the radiation exposure is partial, it takes about 24 h to establish equilibrium between populations of irradiated and non- exposed lymphocytes in peripheral blood (IAEA, 2011) ...

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Code of Practice for the Control of Ionising Radiation in the Department of Physics

Code of Practice for the Control of Ionising Radiation in the Department of Physics

... the dose received, but the severity of the effect is independent of dose (in contrast to the deterministic ...all radiation induced fatal cancers, averaged over the whole population, to be 5% per ...

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Response to ionising radiation of glioblastoma stem-like cells

Response to ionising radiation of glioblastoma stem-like cells

... 32 technique for quantifying the proportion of biologically active particles in a larger population. Low numbers of CSCs can be shown to recapitulate the tumour of origin when transplanted into immunocompromised mouse ...

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Thin film diamond devices as photon and ionising radiation detectors

Thin film diamond devices as photon and ionising radiation detectors

... implantation dose and so sustained less extensive damage; the type E process was therefore effective in achieving passivation, resulting in supression o f the defect related absorption and a reduction in the dark ...

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The Design of Diagnostic Medical Facilities where Ionising Radiation is used

The Design of Diagnostic Medical Facilities where Ionising Radiation is used

... doses, radiation protection requirements are generally less demanding than in the other facilities described ...in radiation protection, presents special ...

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The micronucleus assay as a biological dosimeter of in vivo ionising radiation exposure

The micronucleus assay as a biological dosimeter of in vivo ionising radiation exposure

... Compared to the labour-intensive dicentric assay, the easy and rapid scoring of MN makes this method very attractive for population triage in case of large-scale radiation accidents, as well as for large-scale ...

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'Circulatory Disease Risk', report of the independent Advisory Group on Ionising Radiation

'Circulatory Disease Risk', report of the independent Advisory Group on Ionising Radiation

... As radiation-induced cardiovascular disease cannot be assumed to be stochastic in nature, whatever its mechanism, throughout this report preference is given to quoting radiation exposures in terms of ...

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Invasive oral cancer stem cells display resistance to ionising radiation

Invasive oral cancer stem cells display resistance to ionising radiation

... after ionising radiation The protein expression profile of CSC suggests a preferential activation of DNA repair proteins that can potentially contribute to an improved rate of DNA repair following IR, hence ...

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Protection of Pregnant Patients during Diagnostic Medical Exposures to Ionising Radiation

Protection of Pregnant Patients during Diagnostic Medical Exposures to Ionising Radiation

... of radiation-induced and natural lifetime risks is deemed inappropriate for judging the acceptability, or otherwise, of fetal ...fetal dose of about 25 mGy would double the natural risk of childhood cancer, ...

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