Published June 1992 | Version v1
Journal article

Constraints on energy deposition and target size of multiply damaged sites associated with DNA double-strand breaks

  • 1. Columbia Univ., New York, NY (United States). Center for Radiological Research
  • 2. California Univ., La Jolla, CA (United States). Dept. of Radiology

Description

The authors suggest that the observed experimental data on relative double-strand break (dsb) yield as a function of radiation quality can act as valuable constraints in defining the type of energy deposition which causes this basic lesion in radiation biology. Both heavy-ion and α-particle data show sufficient trends for quantitative comparisons with calculation to be made. They use the technique of track-structure simulation and search for energy-deposition clusters (containing at least a given number of ionizations in a given diameter) whose relative frequencies (compared to sparsely ionizing radiation) correlate with the relative biological effects (RBEs) for dsb induction. We conclude that locally multiply damaged sites (LMDS) which cause dsb are probably energy depositions of at least two to five ionizations localized, respectively, in sites of diameters of 1-4 nm. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
International Journal of Radiation Biology
Journal Volume
61
Journal Issue
6
Series
Int. J. Radiat. Biol.
Journal Page Range
737-748
ISSN
0955-3002
CODEN
IJRBE

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