Radiation-induced bystander effect and its clinical implications

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: TYPE and collaborators from the Ajou University, Republic of Korea have published the research: Radiation-induced bystander effect and its clinical implications, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Treatment techniques that use the bystander effect can be anticipated in the clinical arena if future research in both fields is unified and breakthroughs are achieved. requirements and have a dose rate greater than 0.05 mGy/min.

SUMMARY

    Radiation is a known carcinogen that is prevalent in all aspects of daily life, and low dose radiation is present everywhere and is used . . .

     

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