ログイン
Language:

WEKO3

  • トップ
  • ランキング
To
lat lon distance
To

Field does not validate



インデックスリンク

インデックスツリー

メールアドレスを入力してください。

WEKO

One fine body…

WEKO

One fine body…

アイテム

  1. 原著論文

Molecular and cellular basis of the dose-rate-dependent adverse effects of radiation exposure in animal models. Part II: Hematopoietic system, lung and liver.

https://repo.qst.go.jp/records/2000515
https://repo.qst.go.jp/records/2000515
f09c0fe2-06fb-4547-9982-0caf90909aef
アイテムタイプ 学術雑誌論文 / Journal Article(1)
公開日 2024-06-12
タイトル
タイトル Molecular and cellular basis of the dose-rate-dependent adverse effects of radiation exposure in animal models. Part II: Hematopoietic system, lung and liver.
言語 en
言語
言語 eng
資源タイプ
資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ journal article
著者 Keiji Suzuki

× Keiji Suzuki

Keiji Suzuki

Search repository
Tatsuhiko Imaoka

× Tatsuhiko Imaoka

Tatsuhiko Imaoka

Search repository
Masanori Tomita

× Masanori Tomita

Masanori Tomita

Search repository
Megumi Sasatani

× Megumi Sasatani

Megumi Sasatani

Search repository
Kazutaka Doi

× Kazutaka Doi

Kazutaka Doi

Search repository
Satoshi Tanaka

× Satoshi Tanaka

Satoshi Tanaka

Search repository
Michiaki Kai

× Michiaki Kai

Michiaki Kai

Search repository
Yutaka Yamada

× Yutaka Yamada

Yutaka Yamada

Search repository
Shizuko Kakinuma

× Shizuko Kakinuma

Shizuko Kakinuma

Search repository
抄録
内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 While epidemiological data have greatly contributed to the estimation of the dose and dose-rate effectiveness factor (DDREF) for human populations, studies using animal models have made significant contributions to provide quantitative data with mechanistic insights. The current article aims at compiling the animal studies, specific to rodents, with reference to the dose-rate effects of cancer development. This review focuses specifically on the results that explain the biological mechanisms underlying dose-rate effects and their potential involvement in radiation-induced carcinogenic processes. Since the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) concept together with the key events holds promise for improving the estimation of radiation risk at low doses and low dose-rates, the review intends to scrutinize dose-rate dependency of the key events in animal models and to consider novel key events involved in the dose-rate effects, which enables identification of important underlying mechanisms for linking animal experimental and human epidemiological studies in a unified manner.
書誌情報 Journal of radiation research

巻 64, 号 2, p. 228-249, 発行日 2023-02
出版者
出版者 Oxford University Press
ISSN
収録物識別子タイプ ISSN
収録物識別子 1349-9157
PubMed番号
識別子タイプ PMID
関連識別子 36773331
DOI
識別子タイプ DOI
関連識別子 10.1093/jrr/rrad003
戻る
0
views
See details
Views

Versions

Ver.1 2025-08-15 02:22:16.024527
Show All versions

Share

Share
tweet

Cite as

Other

print

エクスポート

OAI-PMH
  • OAI-PMH JPCOAR 2.0
  • OAI-PMH JPCOAR 1.0
  • OAI-PMH DublinCore
  • OAI-PMH DDI
Other Formats
  • JSON
  • BIBTEX
  • ZIP

コミュニティ

確認

確認

確認


Powered by WEKO3


Powered by WEKO3