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[en] In the Chernobyl explosions and fire, powderized nuclear fuel was released from the reactor core, causing an unexpected fallout. X-ray analysis and scanning electron microscopy showed that the isolated single particles were essentially pure uranium. These uranium aerosols contained all of the nonvolatile fission products, including the b-emitters, 95Zr, 103Ru, 106Ru, 141Ce, and 144Ce. The hot particles are extremely effective in inducing malignant transformation in mouse fibroblast cells in vitro. The major factor responsible for this effect is focus promotion caused by a wound-mediated permanent increase in cell proliferation (mitogenesis associated with mutagenesis). Transformed foci were analysed for the activation of c-abl, c-erb-A, c-erb-B, c-fms, c-fos, c-myb, c-myc, c-Ha-ras, c-Ki-ras, c-sis, and c-raf oncogenes at the transcriptional level. The pattern of oncogene activation was found to vary from focus to focus. Long interspersed repeated DNA (L1 or LINE makes up a class of mobile genetic elements which can amplify in the cell genome by retroposition. This element is spontaneously transcriptionally activated at a critical population density and later amplified in rat chloroleukaemia cells. UV light and ionizing radiation induce this activation prematurely, and the activation is followed by programmed cell death (apoptosis) in a sequence of events identical to that seen in LIRn activation occurring spontaneously
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Apr 1991; 132 p; ISBN 951-47-4553-1;
; The thesis includes also seven previously published articles.; Thesis (Ph.D.).

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ACCIDENTS, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, DISEASES, ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS, GRAPHITE MODERATED REACTORS, ISOTOPES, LWGR TYPE REACTORS, MATERIALS, MUTATIONS, NUCLEIC ACIDS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, PATHOGENESIS, POWER REACTORS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, REACTORS, THERMAL REACTORS, WATER COOLED REACTORS
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