Low-Dose Radiation-Induced Protective Process and Implications for Risk Assessment, Cancer Prevention, and Cancer Therapy
A low-dose protective apoptosis-mediated (PAM) process is discussed that appears to be turned on by low-dose gamma and X rays but not by low-dose alpha radiation. PAM is a bystander effect that involves cross-talk between genomically compromised [ e.g. , mutants, neoplastically transformed, micronuc...
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Main Author: | B. R. Scott (Author) |
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2007-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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