Publication Date:
2019-07-19
Description:
It is evident from reports in the literature that there are many confounding factors that are capable of modulating radiation-induced non-targeted responses such as the bystander effect and the adaptive response. It has even been suggested that the observation of non-targeted responses may not be universally observable for differing radiation qualities. Dr. William Morgan made many contributions to the study of radiation induced non-targeted effects and it is indeed this area of research where we first began our collaboration more than a decade ago. In this presentation, I will discuss elements of this journey together with a particular emphasis on the role of LET in non-targeted effects.
Keywords:
Life Sciences (General); Space Radiation
Type:
ARC-E-DAA-TN35217
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Radiation Research Society Meeting 2016; Oct 16, 2016 - Oct 22, 2016; Big Island, HI; United States
Format:
application/pdf
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