Title of article :
Radiation track and DNA damage
Author/Authors :
Nikjoo, H Stability Unit - Harwell - Oxfordshire - UK
Pages :
14
From page :
3
To page :
16
Abstract :
his∗ article provides a brief review of aspects of biophysical modelling in radiation biology. A major concern of radiation biology in the past half century has been the quantification of the health hazards of ionising radiations of different qualities and extrapolation of human cancer risks at high dose and dose rates to low dose and dose rates (UNSCEAR 1993). In the past decade with the accelerated progress in molecular biology techniques and advances in theoretical methods attention has become more focused on mechanistic studies and interpretation of effects of ionising radiation. To this end, track structure has provided a theoretical tool to investigate those parameters of ionising radiation that predominantly determine the nature and magnitude of the final effect (Vogelstein and Kinzler 1998).
Keywords :
Track structure , DNA damage , clustered damage , energy deposition , adaptive response , bystander
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2003
Record number :
2473167
Link To Document :
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