Published February 1994 | Version v1
Journal article

Accumulative effect of two low doses of irradiation in inducing an adaptive response in human lymphocytes

  • 1. Laboratory of Industrial Hygiene, Ministry of Public Health, Beijing (China)

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A chromosomal adaptive response to 60Co γ-rays in human lymphocytes was observed with pretreated doses ranged from 1.0 to 20 cGy, with 1.0 cGy gave optimal reduction in chromatid breaks. A 0.5 cGy dose which in itself did not induce an adaptive response, did so when given twice within the same cell cycle, and the magnitude of accumulative effect is the strongest when there was an interval of 6 h between the two adaptive doses and between the second adaptive dose and a challenge dose. Reductions equivalent in effect to a single 1.0 cGy dose were seen when a 0.5 cGy dose was given twice. Delivering two 1.0 cGy doses has no greater effect than did a single dose of 1.0 cGy

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Journal Title
Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing
Journal Volume
12
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 34-39.
ISSN
1000-3436
CODEN
FYYXEA