Original paper
Radon inhalation decreases DNA damage induced by oxidative stress in mouse organs via the activation of antioxidative functions
Abstract
Radon inhalation decreases the level of lipid peroxide (LPO); this is attributed to the activation of antioxidative functions. This activation contributes to the beneficial effects of radon therapy, but there are no studies on the risks of radon therapy, such as DNA damage. We evaluated the effect of radon inhalation on DNA damage caused by oxidative stress and explored the underlying mechanisms. Mice were exposed to radon inhalation at...
Paper Details
Title
Radon inhalation decreases DNA damage induced by oxidative stress in mouse organs via the activation of antioxidative functions
Published Date
Aug 9, 2021
Volume
62
Issue
5
Pages
861 - 867
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