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Studies of Bystander Effects in 3-D Tissue Systems Using a Low-LET Microbeam. DOE Final Technical Report-DE-FG02-03ER6362.
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关键词: Cell cultures;    Radiation effects;    Damage;    Animal cells;    DNA;   
RP-ID  :  DE2010959346
学科分类:工程和技术(综合)
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来源: National Technical Reports Library
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【 摘 要 】

Although radiation-induced heritable damage in mammalian cells was thought to result from the direct interaction of radiation with DNA, it is now accepted that biological effects may occur in cells that were not themselves traversed by ionizing radiation but are close to those that were. However, little is known about the mechanism underlying such a bystander effect, although cell-to-cell communication is thought to be of importance. Previous work using the Columbia microbeam demonstrated a significant bystander effect for clonogenic survival and oncogenic transformation in C3H 10T(1/2) cells. Additional studies were undertaken to assess the importance of the degree of cell-to-cell contact at the time of irradiation on the magnitude of this bystander effect by varying the cell density. When 10% of cells were exposed to a range of 2-12 alpha particles, a significantly greater number of cells (P <0.0001) were inactivated when cells were irradiated at high density (>90% in contact with neighbors) than at low density (<10% in contact).

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