Radiation-induced bystander effects: what are they, and how relevant are they to human radiation exposures?

BJ Blyth, PJ Sykes - Radiation research, 2011 - meridian.allenpress.com
The term radiation-induced bystander effect is used to describe radiation-induced biological
changes that manifest in unirradiated cells remaining within an irradiated cell population …

Non-targeted radiation effects in vivo: a critical glance of the future in radiobiology

VI Hatzi, DA Laskaratou, IV Mavragani, Z Nikitaki… - Cancer letters, 2015 - Elsevier
Radiation-induced bystander effects (RIBE), demonstrate the induction of biological non-
targeted effects in cells which have not directly hit by radiation or by free radicals produced …

Mechanisms and biological importance of photon-induced bystander responses: do they have an impact on low-dose radiation responses

M Tomita, M Maeda - Journal of Radiation Research, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Elucidating the biological effect of low linear energy transfer (LET), low-dose and/or low-
dose-rate ionizing radiation is essential in ensuring radiation safety. Over the past two …

[HTML][HTML] Use of synchrotron medical microbeam irradiation to investigate radiation-induced bystander and abscopal effects in vivo

C Fernandez-Palomo, E Bräuer-Krisch, J Laissue… - Physica Medica, 2015 - Elsevier
The question of whether bystander and abscopal effects are the same is unclear. Our
experimental system enables us to address this question by allowing irradiated organisms to …

Bystander-type effects mediated by long-lived inflammatory signaling in irradiated bone marrow

S Rastogi, PJ Coates, SA Lorimore… - Radiation …, 2012 - meridian.allenpress.com
Radiation-induced bystander and abscopal effects, in which DNA damage is produced in
nonirradiated cells as a consequence of communication with irradiated cells, indicate …

Protection from radiation-induced apoptosis by the radioprotector amifostine (WR-2721) is radiation dose dependent

RJ Ormsby, MD Lawrence, BJ Blyth, K Bexis… - Cell biology and …, 2014 - Springer
The radioprotective agent amifostine is a free radical scavenger that can protect cells from
the damaging effects of ionising radiation when administered prior to radiation exposure …

Radiation induced bystander effect and DNA damage

N Jalal, S Haq, N Anwar, S Nazeer… - Journal of cancer …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Bystander effects (BSEs) have been investigated for a long time but without much
deliberation as to the cause in targeted cells and the subsequent effect in naïve cells. BSEs …

[PDF][PDF] Биологические и медицинские эффекты излучения с низкой ЛПЭ для различных диапазонов доз

АН Котеров, АА Вайнсон - Медицинская радиология и …, 2015 - medradiol.fmbafmbc.ru
The data on health effects of low LET radiations in dose ranges on standard (UNSCEAR,
BEIR, ICRP etc.) ordinal scale (very low doses (up to 0.01 Gy), low doses (0.01–0.1 Gy) …

What's Changed in 75 Years of RadRes?–An Australian Perspective on Selected Topics

OA Martin, PJ Sykes, M Lavin, E Engels… - Radiation …, 2024 - meridian.allenpress.com
Several scientific themes are reviewed in the context of the 75-year period relevant to this
special platinum issue of Radiation Research. Two criteria have been considered in …

Photodynamic therapy as an effective therapeutic approach in MAME models of inflammatory breast cancer

N Aggarwal, AM Santiago, D Kessel… - Breast cancer research …, 2015 - Springer
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a minimally invasive, FDA-approved therapy for treatment of
endobronchial and esophageal cancers that are accessible to light. Inflammatory breast …