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[en] The need for further research on the existing and new biological indicators of radiation injury has been expressed. The studies on the radiation-induced alterations of membrane structure and function stimulated investigations aiming to develop an indicator based on membrane-phenomena. The co-ordinated research programme on ''Cell Membrane Probes as Biological Indicators of Radiation Injury in Radiation Accidents'' was initiated in mid 1977 and terminated in 1980. Within this programme many basic observations were made in connection with altered features of various animal and human cell membranes. Molecular, biophysical, biochemical and cell biological approaches were performed. The rapid reaction within minutes or hours of membranes against relatively low doses of various types of irradiations were described and the effects proved to be transitory, i.e. membrane regeneration occurred within hours. These dose- and timedependent alterations suggest the possibility of developing a biological indicator which would give signals at the earliest period after radiation injury when no other biological informations are available. The importance of a system of biological indicators is emphasized. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); 145 p; Nov 1982; p. 7-22; 68 refs.
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BIBLIOGRAPHIES, BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS, BIOLOGICAL REGENERATION, BLOOD COUNT, BLOOD PLATELETS, BONE MARROW CELLS, CELL MEMBRANES, CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, CHROMOSOMAL ABERRATIONS, COORDINATED RESEARCH PROGRAMS, EARLY RADIATION EFFECTS, ERYTHROCYTES, LYMPHOCYTES, METABOLITES, RADIATION INJURIES, REVIEWS
ANIMAL CELLS, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS, BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, BIOLOGICAL RECOVERY, BLOOD, BLOOD CELLS, BODY FLUIDS, CELL CONSTITUENTS, CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS, DISEASES, DOCUMENT TYPES, INJURIES, LEUKOCYTES, MATERIALS, MEMBRANES, MUTATIONS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS, SOMATIC CELLS
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