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France: Academy of Medicine; Dec 4, 2001 Statement on Radiation Health Effects

American Nuclear Society - Position Statement #41[PDF 46KB]"Health Effects of Low Level Radiation," June 2001

Center for Nuclear Technology and Society at WPI
Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Report by the Mass. Governor's Advisory Council on Radiation Protection
3rd Edition, March 2002


1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?


Chapman, P. M. (2000). "Whole effluent toxicity testing - Usefulness, level of protection, and risk assessment." Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 19(1): 3-13.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?

Elmore, E., T. T. Luc, et al. (2000). "Correlation of chemopreventive efficacy data from the human epidermal cell assay with in vivo data." Anticancer Res 20(1A): 27-32.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?; 3.2.2.1.1 Disease/condition specific responses; 3.3.3.5 Cell responses: survival, micronuclei, and neoplastic transformations
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

Gerber, L. M., G. C. Williams, et al. (1999). "The nutrient-toxin dosage continuum in human evolution and modern health." Q Rev Biol 74(3): 273-89.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]

Hattori, S. (1997). State of research and perspective on adaptive response to low doses of ionizing radiation in
Japan, . IAEA-TECDOC-976, IAEA-CN-67/126, , 402-405.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]

Inouye, M. and T. Masao (1994). "Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in Undifferentiated Cells of the Developing Brain as a Biological Defense Mechanism,." Environmental Med. 38(2): 93-102.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
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Jayashree, B., T. P. A. Devasagayam, et al. (2001). "Low dose radiobiology: Mechanistic considerations." Current Science 80(4): 515-523.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Web Abstract/link: Go to ISI://000167304500014

Kondo, S. (1998). "Evidence that there are threshold effects in risk of radiation." Journal of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan 40(7): 535-541.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?

Kondo, S. (1999). "I. Evidence that there are threshold effects in risk of radiation." Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology 36(1): 1-9.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?

Kondo, S. (1999). Threshold Effects in Radiation Risk Arising from Concerted DNA Repair and Apoptosis. 11th International Congress of Radiation Research, Dublin,, Allen Press, Lawrence.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?

Kuzin, A. M., L. V. Slozhenikina, et al. (1983). "Possible effect of natural background radiation on the development of mammals [in Russian]." Radiobiologiia 23(2): 192-5.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

Kuzin, A. M., V. P. Ruda, et al. (1991). "The role of receptors in radiation hormesis." Radiat Environ Biophys 30(4): 259-66.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]

Kuzin, A. M., V. P. Krymskaia, et al. (1994). "The significance of the radioactive isotope potassium-40 for the normal development of the animal organism [in Russian]." Radiats Biol Radioecol 34(1): 73-8.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?; 3.2.1.1 Mammals
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

Kuzin, A. M. (1997). "Natural atomic radiation and phenomenon of life [in Russian]." Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 123(4): 313-315 (364-6?).
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]Go to ISI://000071575000001

Kuzin, A. M. (1997). "Electromagnetic information in the phenomenon of life [in Russian]." Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Seriya Biologicheskaya(2): 154-157.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]Go to ISI://1997XA03500004

Kuzin, A. M. (1998). "Radioactivity of the Habitat As a Prerequisite For the Normal Existence and Development of Plants." Russian Journal of Plant Physiology 45(3): 405-407.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?; 3.4 Plants

Luckey, T. D. (1991). Radiation Hormesis. Boca Raton, FL., CRC Press,.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]

Luckey, T. D. (1996). "The evidence for radiation hormesis." 21st Century Sci. & Tech. 9: 12-20.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]

Luckey, T. D. (1999). Health and Environmental Radiation. ANS Trans. Boston, MA. 80.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]

Parsons, P. A. (2000). "Hormesis: an adaptive expectation with emphasis on ionizing radiation." J Appl Toxicol 20(2): 103-12.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

Slozhenikina, L. V., L. A. Fialkovskaia, et al. (1989). "The stimulating action of low doses of ionizing radiation on glucokinase synthesis in the liver of developing rats [in Russian]." Radiobiologiia 29(4): 473-6.
Topic Number(s): 3.2.2.3 Enzyme, gene and protein expression responses; 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

Sugahara, T. (1997). The radiation paradigm regarding health risk from exposures to low dose radiation,. High Levels of Natural Radiation 1996: Radiation Dose and Health Effects, Beijing, China. L. Wei, T. Sugahara and Z. Tao. Amsterdam, Elsevier: 331-339.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?
Paper Summary/Data: [Summary]

Trosko, J. E. (1998). "Hierarchical and cybernetic nature of biologic systems and their relevance to homeostatic adaptation to low-level exposures to oxidative stress-inducing agents." Environ Health Perspect 106 Suppl 1: 331-9.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?; 1.4 Carcinogenesis: a non-linear biological process - subject to control (by LDR); 3.0 Biology: The general non-linear biological dose-response - an “evolutionary expectation”
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed] [EHP full paper]

Wachsmann, F. (1989). "Danger of radiation--a realistic view [article in German]." Naturwissenschaften 76(2): 45-51.
Topic Number(s): 1.2 Biology: Non-linear by Nature: Radiation stimulates bio-positive responses, Essential for biological functions?; 3.2.2.1 Immune responses and functions
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

 

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