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Radiation, Nonionizing

 
 
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  • Dephosphorylation of p53 at Ser20 after cellular exposure to low levels of non-ionizing radiation [1].
  • The breasts of 23 women without clinical or mammographic findings of disease were imaged in the coronal plane with nonionizing radiation of varying frequencies [2].
  • The inactivation rates for both caliciviruses with ionizing and nonionizing radiation were comparable but different from the inactivation rates for MS2 [3].
  • CONCLUSION: Combined 3-He/Proton SSFSE MRI of the lungs is a noninvasive method, using nonionizing radiation, which demonstrates ventilated airspaces and enables the calculation of ventilated lung volumes [4].
  • Nonvisible, nonionizing radiation in the extremely low frequency range (e.g., 60 Hz) seems also capable of altering pineal melatonin synthesis [5].
 

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  • If the finding has generality beyond the gravid mouse-it, that is, cortisone effectively and reversibly renders the mammal ectothermic-an important advance in biological dosimetry of non-ionizing radiation may be at hand [6].
 

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References

  1. Dephosphorylation of p53 at Ser20 after cellular exposure to low levels of non-ionizing radiation. Craig, A.L., Blaydes, J.P., Burch, L.R., Thompson, A.M., Hupp, T.R. Oncogene (1999) [Pubmed]
  2. Electromagnetic breast imaging: average tissue property values in women with negative clinical findings. Poplack, S.P., Paulsen, K.D., Hartov, A., Meaney, P.M., Pogue, B.W., Tosteson, T.D., Grove, M.R., Soho, S.K., Wells, W.A. Radiology. (2004) [Pubmed]
  3. Calicivirus inactivation by nonionizing (253.7-nanometer-wavelength [UV]) and ionizing (gamma) radiation. De Roda Husman, A.M., Bijkerk, P., Lodder, W., Van Den Berg, H., Pribil, W., Cabaj, A., Gehringer, P., Sommer, R., Duizer, E. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. (2004) [Pubmed]
  4. Combined helium-3/proton magnetic resonance imaging measurement of ventilated lung volumes in smokers compared to never-smokers. Woodhouse, N., Wild, J.M., Paley, M.N., Fichele, S., Said, Z., Swift, A.J., van Beek, E.J. Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI. (2005) [Pubmed]
  5. Some perturbations that disturb the circadian melatonin rhythm. Reiter, R.J., Richardson, B.A. Chronobiol. Int. (1992) [Pubmed]
  6. Teratology, survival, and reversal learning after fetal irradiation of mice by 2450-MHz microwave energy. Chernovetz, M.E., Justesen, D.R., King, N.W., Wagner, J.E. The Journal of microwave power. (1975) [Pubmed]
  7. The bioelectronic connectional system (BCS): a therapeutic target for non ionizing radiation. Bistolfi, F. Panminerva medica. (1990) [Pubmed]
 
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