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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


3.2.2.7 Teratogenesis/malformations


Kato, F., A. Ootsuyama, et al. (2001). "Threshold effect for teratogenic risk of radiation depends on dose-rate and p53-dependent apoptosis." Int J Radiat Biol 77(1): 13-9.
Topic Number(s): 3.2.1.1.1 Mice; 3.2.2.7 Teratogenesis/malformations
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

Nomoto, S., A. Ootsuyama, et al. (1998). "The high susceptibility of heterozygous p53(+/-) mice to malformation after foetal irradiation is related to sub-competent apoptosis." Int J Radiat Biol 74(4): 419-29.
Topic Number(s): 3.2.2.7 Teratogenesis/malformations
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

Norimura, T., S. Nomoto, et al. (1996). "p53-dependent apoptosis suppresses radiation-induced teratogenesis." Nat Med 2(5): 577-80.
Topic Number(s): 3.2.2.7 Teratogenesis/malformations
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

Wang, B. (2001). "Involvement of p53-dependent apoptosis in radiation teratogenesis and in the radioadaptive response in the late organogenesis of mice." J Radiat Res (Tokyo) 42(1): 1-10.
Topic Number(s): 3.2.2.3 Enzyme, gene and protein expression responses; 3.2.2.7 Teratogenesis/malformations
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]

 

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