从受辐射小鼠的存活到现代分子的洞察:捷克科学院生物物理研究所放射生物学的七十年之旅。

IF 2.4 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOPHYSICS
Jiří Toufar, Lucie Toufarová, Iva Falková, Alena Bačíková, Martin Falk
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本文是为纪念捷克科学院生物物理研究所(IBP CAS)成立70周年而编写的,该研究所在研究电离辐射(IR)的生物效应方面有着悠久的传统。由于几个令人信服的因素,放射生物学最近获得了新的重要性。对更好地了解各种类型的低剂量和高剂量电离辐射的生物效应以及改进辐射防护的需求正在增加,特别是在医疗诊断、放射治疗和核电站运行等关键的人类活动的背景下。这一需求还延伸到新出现的情况,包括强子和快闪放射治疗的发展,以及与计划中的载人火星任务有关的混合辐射场暴露。不幸的是,还迫切需要解决恐怖分子甚至流氓国家滥用核材料和武器的风险增加的问题。此外,核能是目前唯一可行的替代能源,可以为当前和未来急剧增长的能源需求提供高效、可持续和生态覆盖。了解IR暴露的风险需要探索不同类型的IR如何在最基本的复杂性水平上与生物体相互作用,特别是在分子及其复合物的水平上。因此,人们对放射生物学日益增长的兴趣也受到新的实验机会的推动,这些实验机会使研究能够达到以前难以想象的细节和复杂性水平。在本文中,我们将讨论放射生物学中的重要问题,特别是在染色质结构的背景下,辐射诱导的DNA损伤和修复的机制。我们将强调光子和高let粒子辐射对染色质和DNA的不同影响。这两种形式的红外在地球上都遇到过,但在太空中尤为重要。
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From survival of irradiated mice to modern molecular insights: a seventy-year journey in radiobiology at the institute of biophysics, Czech academy of sciences.

This paper has been prepared to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Institute of Biophysics of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IBP CAS), which has a long-standing tradition in researching the biological effects of ionizing radiation (IR). Radiobiology has recently gained renewed importance due to several compelling factors. The demand for a better understanding of the biological effects of both low and high doses of various types of ionizing radiation, along with improved radiation protection, is increasing-particularly in the context of critical ongoing human activities such as medical diagnostics, radiotherapy, and the operation of nuclear power plants. This demand also extends to newly emerging scenarios, including the development of hadron and FLASH radiotherapy, as well as mixed radiation field exposures related to planned manned missions to Mars. Unfortunately, there is also an urgent need to address the heightened risk of nuclear materials and weapons misuse by terrorists or even rogue states. Additionally, nuclear energy is currently the only viable alternative that can provide efficient, sustainable, and ecological coverage for the dramatically increasing current and future energy demands. Understanding the risks of IR exposure necessitates exploring how different types of IR interact with living organisms at the most fundamental level of complexity, specifically at the level of molecules and their complexes. The rising interest in radiobiology is, therefore, also driven by new experimental opportunities that enable research at previously unimaginable levels of detail and complexity. In this manuscript, we will address the important questions in radiobiology, focusing specifically on the mechanisms of radiation-induced DNA damage and repair within the context of chromatin architecture. We will emphasize the differing effects of photon and high-LET particle radiation on chromatin and DNA. Both forms of IR are encountered on Earth but are particularly significant in space.

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European Biophysics Journal
European Biophysics Journal 生物-生物物理
CiteScore
4.30
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0.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes papers in the field of biophysics, which is defined as the study of biological phenomena by using physical methods and concepts. Original papers, reviews and Biophysics letters are published. The primary goal of this journal is to advance the understanding of biological structure and function by application of the principles of physical science, and by presenting the work in a biophysical context. Papers employing a distinctively biophysical approach at all levels of biological organisation will be considered, as will both experimental and theoretical studies. The criteria for acceptance are scientific content, originality and relevance to biological systems of current interest and importance. Principal areas of interest include: - Structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules - Membrane biophysics and ion channels - Cell biophysics and organisation - Macromolecular assemblies - Biophysical methods and instrumentation - Advanced microscopics - System dynamics.
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