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[RESULT IN BRIEF] Les conditions nécessaires à l'effet de proximité
Les conséquences de l'irradiation ne sont pas toujours limitées aux cellules directement ciblées par les bombardements ionisants. Les chercheurs ont étudié ce phénomène connu sous le nom d'effet de proximité (ou «bystander effect») afin de déterminer son importance à la fois dans le traitement thérapeutique et en radioprotection.
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 84786
Last updated on: 2009-02-09
[RESULT IN BRIEF] Circumstances necessary for the bystander effect
The consequences of radiation are not always limited to the cells directly under bombardment. Researchers have investigated this so-called bystander effect in order to determine its relevance in both radiation protection and therapy.
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 84786
Last updated on: 2009-02-09
[RESULT IN BRIEF] Circostanze necessarie per l'effetto bystander
Le conseguenze delle radiazioni non si limitano sempre alle cellule direttamente bombardate. I ricercatori hanno studiato il cosiddetto effetto bystander per determinarne l'importanza nella radioprotezione e nella radioterapia.
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 84786
Last updated on: 2009-02-09
[RESULT IN BRIEF] Okoliczności niezbędne dla wystąpienia efektu sąsiedztwa
Konsekwencje promieniowania nie zawsze są ograniczone do komórek bezpośrednio nim bombardowanych. Naukowcy zbadali tak zwany efekt sąsiedztwa, aby określić jego zastosowanie w ochronie przed promieniowaniem, jak i w terapii.
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 84786
Last updated on: 2013-05-17
[PROJECT] INTERSTANDER - The role of intercellular communication and DNA double strand breaks in the induction of bystander effects
ID: FIGH-CT-2002-00218
Start date: 2003-03-01, End date: 2006-03-01
The biological processes mediating bystander responses are incompletely understood despite the relevance of this phenomenon to radiation protection and radiation therapy. The present proposal contributes to the elucidation of the mechanisms underlying bystander effects by eval...
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 69008
Last updated on: 2003-04-01
[PROJECT] NANET - Network to review natural analogue studies and their applications to repository safety assessment and public communication
ID: FIKW-CT-2002-20204
Start date: 2003-01-01, End date: 2004-12-31
The aim of this project is to promote a more considered use of natural analogues in safety assessment and public communication. This will be achieved by a critical review of traditional analogue studies, such as investigations of radionuclide transport around uranium ore bodie...
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 67692
Last updated on: 2003-04-01
[PROJECT] NON-DSB LESIONS - Radiation specific DNA non-double strand break lesions: repair mechanisms and biological effects
ID: FIGH-CT-2002-00207
Start date: 2003-01-01, End date: 2004-12-31
Ionising radiation induces a plethora of DNA non-double strand break lesions such as oxidised bases, a basic sites and single strand breaks. Strong evidence exists that ionising radiation induces, besides isolated DNA lesions; a unique form o f DNA damage termed clustered dama...
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 69500
Last updated on: 2003-04-24
In the past, Maria Blasco and her team have shown that mice with critically short telomeres are highly sensitive to ionising radiation, i.e. show increased chromosomal instability upon gamma irradiation. More recent results shed light on the mechanism underlying telomere-drive...
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 44389
Last updated on: 2007-08-22
[REPORT SUMMARY] A bystander effect was found in co-cultured malignant trophoblast Jeg3 cells after 5 Gy X-rays using activation of p53 as endpoint
To study bystander effects, co-culture protocols were applied to examine the development of G2-arrest and the activation of p53 in a number of cell lines that were extensively characterized in term of their ability to establish gap juctional intercellular communication. A deta...
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 44730
Last updated on: 2007-12-12
[PROJECT] GENE-RAD-INTERACT - Gene radiation interaction: their influence on pre-menopausal breast cancer risk after chernobyl
ID: FIGH-CT-2002-00215
Start date: 2003-01-01, End date: 2004-12-31
The overall objective of this proposal is to examine the aetiology of pre-menopausal breast cancer after the Chernobyl accident. Specific objectives are to evaluate the role of radiation and genetic modifiers in increases in breast cancer incidence in Belarus and Ukraine and t...
Programme: FP5-EAECTP C
Record Number: 67219
Last updated on: 2003-04-01
List retrieved on: 2017-08-02