Potential relationship between the biological effects of low-dose irradiation and mitochondrial ROS production

Volume: 59, Issue: suppl_2, Pages: ii91 - ii97
Published: Feb 3, 2018
Abstract
Exposure to ionizing radiation (IR) induces various types of DNA damage, of which DNA double-strand breaks are the most severe, leading to genomic instability, tumorigenesis, and cell death. Hence, cells have developed DNA damage responses and repair mechanisms. IR also causes the accumulation of endogenous reactive oxidative species (ROS) in the irradiated cells. Upon exposure to low-dose irradiation, the IR-induced biological effects mediated...
Paper Details
Title
Potential relationship between the biological effects of low-dose irradiation and mitochondrial ROS production
Published Date
Feb 3, 2018
Volume
59
Issue
suppl_2
Pages
ii91 - ii97
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