Radiation Carcinogenesis and DNA Alterations: NATO Science Series A:, cartea 124
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781468452716
ISBN-10: 1468452711
Pagini: 636
Ilustrații: XI, 618 p. 110 illus.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.08 kg
Ediția:1986
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria NATO Science Series A:
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1468452711
Pagini: 636
Ilustrații: XI, 618 p. 110 illus.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.08 kg
Ediția:1986
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria NATO Science Series A:
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Carcinogenesis in Humans and Animals.- 1. Follow-up Studies of Patients Treated by X-ray Epilation for Tinea Capitis.- 2. Tumour Induction in Experimental Animals after Neutron and X-irradiation.- 3. Dose-Response for Radiation-Induced Cancer in Rat Skin.- 4. Experimental Radiation Carcinogenesis.- 5. Radiation Carcinogenesis and the Hair Follicle.- 6. Dose-Incidence Relations for Radiation Carcinogenesis with Particular Reference to the Effects of High-LET Radiation.- 7. Assessment of the Lung Cancer Risk from Radiation Exposures Due to Air tightening of Dwellings for Energy Conservation.- 8. Carcinogenic Effects of Inhaled Radionuclides.- Transformation In Vitro.- 9. Mechanisms of Radiation Transformation.- 10. The Radiobiology of In Vitro Neoplastic Transformation.- 11. Induction of Chromosome Aberrations and Malignant Transformation in Different Cell Lines by Photons and Monoenergetic Neutrons.- 12. Radiation Induced Transformation in Primary Differentiated Thyroid Cultures.- Ultraviolet Radiation.- 13. The Induction and Repair of Ultraviolet Light Damage in Mammalian Cells.- 14. Alterations in Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolism and its DNA Adduct Formation in Skin of Mice Chronicallly Exposed to Ultraviolet-B Radiation.- 15. Immunosuppression by Ultraviolet Radiation; Possible Role of Cis-urocanic Acid, a Product of UV Irradiation.- DNA Strand Breaks and Chromosome Alterations.- 16. DNA Damage and Chromosome Aberrations.- 17. Chromosome Break-points, Somatic Mutation and Oncogene Activation: Some Comments.- 18. The Yield of Chromosomal Aberrations and its Correlation with Other Biological Endpoints.- 19. X-ray-Induced DNA Double Strand Breaks in Polynucleosomes.- 20. Chemical Inhibition of the Repair of DNA Single Strand Breaks Produced by X- irradiation or Hydrogen Peroxide in Cultured Mammalian Cells.- 21. Conjugated Dienes and TBA Reactive Material as Components of Chromosome Breakage Factors.- 22. Conversion of Covalently Closed Circular DNA into Circular and Linear DNA by Ionizing Radiation in the Presence and Absence of DNA-binding or Intercalating Drugs.- 23 How Soon After Irradiation Do Chromosome Aberrations Form and Become Irreversible: A Direct Analysis by Means of the Premature Chromosome Condensation Technique.- 24. Production by Radiation of DNA Double Strand Breaks in Three Mammalian Cell Lines and Their Repair in Fetal Human Fibroblasts.- Mutations and Gene Expression.- 25. The Role of Oncogenes in Multistage Carcinogenesis.- 26. A Regulatory Sequence of Simian Virus 40 Is Inactivated by UV-Induced Damage.- 27. Mechanisms of Spontaneous Mutagenesis: Implications for Spontaneous Carcinogenesis.- 28. A Method for the Detection of Neo-antigens in X-ray Induced Thymomas of C57B1/ 6 Mouse.- 29. Visible Light Induced Killing and Mutation of Acriflavine Sensitized Chinese Hamster Cells.- 30. Oncogenes Activated in Radiation-Induced Rat Skin Tumors.- 31. Mutagenesis in Mammalian Germ Cells by Radiation or Nitrogen Mustard-A Comparative Study.- 32. Gene Amplification in Mammalian Cells After Exposure to Ionizing Radiation and UV.- 33. Regulation of Gene Expression at the Translational Level in Plant Embryo.- Molecular Alterations In DNA.- 34. Prooxidant States and Promotion.- 35. Molecular Aspects of DNA Damage and its Modification.- 36. 5-Hydroxymethyl Uracil: A Product of Ionizing Radiation and Tritium Transmutation Formed in DNA.- 37. Characterization of Two CHO Variants in Respect to MNNG-Induced Cell Killing, Mutations, and Repair of Methylated DNA Bases.- 38. Investigation of the Sensitivity of Oriented ? X-174 DNA toIonizing Radiation.- 39. Radiosensitizers and Thymine Base Damage.- Repair of Dna Alterations.- 40. Human Cancer-Prone Disorders, Abnormal Carcinogen Response and Defective DNA Metabolism.- 41. New DNA Repair Systems and New Insights on Old Systems in Escherichia Coli.- 42. The Relationship of Defective Recognition of DNA Damage to Cancer in Ataxia-telangiectasia.- 43. Multifunctional Repair Enzymes Excise Thymine and Adenine Residues Damaged by Ionizing Radiation from DNA.- 44. Age and Species Specific Variation in DNA Excision Repair in Cultured Skin Fibroblasts.- Non-Stochastic and Cell Cycle Effects.- 45. Non-stochastic Effects: Compatibility with Present ICRP Recommendations.- 46. Carcinogenic Potential of Incinerated Low-level Radioactive Waste: Cytopathologic Evaluation.- 47. Carcinogenic Potential of Incinerated Low-level Radioactive Waste: Electrophoretic Resolution.- 48. X-ray Low Dose Relationships Within the G2 Phase of Chinese Hamster Cells.- Models of Radiation Carcinogenesis.- 49. The Dependence of Dose-Effect Relations for Various Responses in Mammalian Cells on Radiation Quality, Implications for Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis.- 50. The Physics of Absorbed Dose and Linear Energy Transfer.- Author Index.