Quantifying Biophoton Emissions From Human Cells Directly Exposed to Low-Dose Gamma Radiation
Biophoton emission leading to bystander effects (BEs) was shown in beta-irradiated cells; however, technical challenges precluded the analysis of the biophoton role in gamma-induced BEs. The present work was to design an experimental approach to determine if, what type, and how many biophotons could...
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Main Authors: | Jason Cohen (Author), Nguyen T. K. Vo (Author), David R. Chettle (Author), Fiona E. McNeill (Author), Colin B. Seymour (Author), Carmel E. Mothersill (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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