Radiation-Stimulated Epigenetic Reprogramming of Adaptive-Response Genes in the Lung: An Evolutionary Gift for Mounting Adaptive Protection against Lung Cancer
Humans are continuously exposed to low-level ionizing radiation from natural sources. However, harsher radiation environments persisted during our planet's early years and mammals survived via an evolutionary gift - a system of radiation-induced natural protective measures (adaptive protection)...
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Main Authors: | Bobby R. Scott (Author), Steven A. Belinsky (Author), Shuguang Leng (Author), Yong Lin (Author), Julie A. Wilder (Author), Leah A. Damiani (Author) |
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2009-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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