Survival, chromosome abnormalities, and recovery in heavy-ion and x-irradiated mammalian cells.

Skarsgard Ld, Kihlman Ba, L. Parker, Pujara Cm, S. Richardson
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The dose response of mammalian cells to ionizing radiation is dependent among other things on the stopping power (dE/dx), or total linear energy transfer (LETo), of the radiation used, as has been shown by a number of recent investigations (1-10). The object of much of this work has been to gain information about the radiosensitive sites involved in the response mechanism as the spatial distribution of the radiation energy deposition is altered. The effect studied in most of these experiments was the survival of colony-forming ability. In this paper are summarized the results of our studies on survival of colony-forming ability (2, 3) and chromosome damage(4) following exposure to radiations of different LEToo ,along with preliminary data on the recovery of cells between fractionated doses. More detailed papers on our studies of survival and chromosome damage will be found elsewhere.2
重离子和x射线照射下哺乳动物细胞的存活、染色体异常和恢复。
哺乳动物细胞对电离辐射的剂量反应除其他外取决于所使用的辐射的停止功率(dE/dx)或总线性能量转移(LETo),最近的一些研究表明(1-10)。这项工作的大部分目的是获得有关辐射能量沉积空间分布改变时响应机制所涉及的辐射敏感部位的信息。在这些实验中,大多数研究的影响是群体形成能力的生存。本文总结了我们在不同LEToo辐射下对集落形成能力(2,3)和染色体损伤(4)的存活研究结果,以及在不同剂量间细胞恢复的初步数据。关于我们对生存和染色体损伤的研究的更详细的论文将在其他地方找到
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