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Original Article

Influence of Radiation Quality on the Effectiveness of Small Doses for Induction of Reproductive Death and Chromosome Aberrations in Mammalian Cells

Pages 49-63 | Received 05 Sep 1978, Accepted 09 Oct 1978, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

An analysis and interpretation is presented of published data concerning the dependence of radiobiological effectiveness on the radiation quality of photons, neutrons and heavy ions for the induction of these two effects in different types of mammalian cells. The results of this analysis suggest that chromosome aberrations observable at mitosis show a stronger dependence on F or LET than cell inactivation. At high F, observable aberrations provide a major contribution to cell reproductive death induced by small doses. At low F the effectiveness of small doses for cell death depends mainly on another type of damage, possibly also induced in the chromosomes, but not observable at mitosis. This type of damage depends less on F or LET than observable aberrations. The implications of these differences in damage in relation to radiation quality for the extrapolation of data on other types of damage to small doses of interest in radiation protection are discussed in relation to maximum r.b.e values observed.

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