The hyper-radiosensitivity effect of human hepatoma SMMC-7721 cells exposed to low dose gamma-rays and C-12 ions
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31/12/1969
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Hypersensitive response of mammalian cells in cell killing to X- and gamma-rays has been reported at doses below 1 Gy. The purpose of this study was to examine the low dose sensitivity of human hepatoma SMMC-7721 cells irradiated with Co-60 gamma-rays and 50 MeV/u C-12 ions. Experiments using gamma-rays and charged particle irradiation were performed, particularly in the low dose range from 0 to 2 Gy. The survival effect of SMMC-7721 cells was measured by means of standard clonogenic assay in conjunction with a cell sorter. The result indicates SMMC-7721 cells showed hyper-radiosensitive response at low doses and increased radio-resistance at larger single doses for the carbon ions (LET = 45.2 keV/mu m) and the gamma-rays. However, the HRS/IRR effect caused by high-LET irradiation is different from that by low-LET radiation. This might possibly be due to the difference in the mode of energy deposition by particle beam and low-LET irradiation. |
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Jin, XD; Li, Q; Li, WJ; Wang, JF; Guo, CL; Hao, JF.The hyper-radiosensitivity effect of human hepatoma SMMC-7721 cells exposed to low dose gamma-rays and C-12 ions,NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS ,38808,245(1):310-313 |
Palavras-Chave | #hyper-radiosensitivity #increased radio-resistance #cell sorter #surviving fraction #high-LET |
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