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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
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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
3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Belyakov, O. V., M. Folkard, et al. (2000). Bystander Effect
and Genomic Instability, Challenging the Classic Paradigm of Radiobiology.
Timofeeff-Ressovsky centenial conference, "Modern Problems of
Radiobiology, Radioecology and Evolution" -Joint Institute for Nuclear
Research, Dubna, Russia.
Topic Number(s): 3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Belyakov, O. V., A. M. Malcolmson, et al. (2001). "Direct evidence for a
bystander effect of ionizing radiation in primary human fibroblasts." Br
J Cancer 84(5): 674-9.
Topic Number(s): 3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Brenner, D. J., J. B. Little, et al. (2001). "The bystander effect in
radiation oncogenesis: II. A quantitative model." Radiation Research
155(3): 402-8.
Topic Number(s): 3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Grosovsky, A. J. (1999). "Radiation-induced mutations in unirradiated
DNA." PNAS 96(10): 5346-5347.
Topic Number(s): 3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Lorimore, S. A., M. A. Kadhim, et al. (1998). "Chromosomal instability
in the descendants of unirradiated surviving cells after alpha -particle
irradiation." PNAS 95(10): 5730-5733.
Topic Number(s): 3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Matsumoto, H., S. Hayashi, et al. (2001).
"Induction of radioresistance by a nitric oxide-mediated bystander
effect." Radiation Research 155(3): 387-96.
Topic Number(s): 3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Mothersill, C., T. D. Stamato, et al. (2000). "Involvement of energy
metabolism in the production of 'bystander effects' by radiation." Br
J Cancer 82(10): 1740-6.
Topic Number(s): 3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Prise, K. M., O. V. Belyakov, et al. (1998). "Studies of bystander
effects in human fibroblasts using a charged particle microbeam." Int
J Radiat Biol 74(6): 793-8.
Topic Number(s): 3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Sawant, S. G., G. Randers_Pehrson, et al. (2001). "The bystander effect
in radiation oncogenesis: I. Transformation
in C3H 10T1/2 cells in vitro can be initiated in the unirradiated neighbors
of irradiated cells." Radiation Research 155(3): 397-401.
Topic Number(s): 3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Seymour, C. B. and C. Mothersill (2000). "Relative contribution of
bystander and targeted cell killing to the low- dose region of the radiation
dose-response curve." Radiat Res 153(5 Pt 1): 508-11.
Topic Number(s): 3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Wygoda, M. R., M. R. Wilson, et al. (1997). "Protection of herpes
simplex virus thymidine kinase-transduced cells from ganciclovir-mediated
cytotoxicity by bystander cells: the Good Samaritan effect." Cancer
Res 57(9): 1699-703.
Topic Number(s): 3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Web Abstract/link: [PubMed]
Zhou, H., G. Randers-Pehrson, et al. (2000). "Induction of a bystander
mutagenic effect of alpha particles in mammalian cells." Proc Natl
Acad Sci U S A 97(5): 2099-104.
Topic Number(s): 3.3.5.1 Bystander effect
Web Abstract/link: http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/97/5/2099
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/97/5/2099>[PubMed]
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