Radiofrequency radiation may help astronauts in space missions

Hamid Abdollahi , Maryam Teymouri , Sara Khademi
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Abstract

The biological effects of space radiations on astronauts are the main concern in deep space missions. Many investigations have been made to find the best way to overcome those problems in extended space travels. There are some studies showing that radiofrequency radiation can induce adaptive responses in human cells and animals during which they become more resistant against challenging doses of mutagenic agents such as high levels of radiation. We suggest that radiofrequency radiation as an agent that induces adaptive response may help astronauts in space flights. Exposure to radiofrequency radiation before or during space missions while choosing the optimised dosimetric parameters such as determined power density and frequency and duration of exposure can help astronauts in their travels.

射频辐射可以在太空任务中帮助宇航员
空间辐射对宇航员的生物影响是深空任务中主要关注的问题。为了找到在长时间太空旅行中克服这些问题的最佳方法,人们进行了许多研究。有一些研究表明,射频辐射可以在人类细胞和动物中引起适应性反应,在此期间,它们对高剂量的诱变剂(如高水平的辐射)具有更强的抵抗力。我们认为射频辐射作为一种诱导适应性反应的媒介可能有助于宇航员进行太空飞行。在太空任务之前或期间暴露于射频辐射,同时选择最佳的剂量学参数,如确定的功率密度、频率和暴露时间,可以帮助宇航员在旅行中。
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