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Induction of sister chromatid exchanges by extremely low doses of alpha-particles.
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1992
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GeneticsRadiation PhysicsRadiation ExposureRadiation EffectMolecular BiologyGynecologyCell CycleSister Chromatid ExchangesOvarian CancerCell NucleiHematologyToxicologyRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineHealth SciencesCell DivisionRadiation EffectsChromatinLow DosesMedicine
The induction of sister chromatid exchanges (SCE) was examined in Chinese hamster ovary cells irradiated in the G1 phase of the cell cycle with alpha-particles from a plutonium-238 source. A significant increase in the frequency of SCE occurred with doses as low as 0.31 mGy (31 millirads). Although 30% of the cells showed an increased frequency of SCE at this dose, less than 1% of cell nuclei were actually traversed by an alpha-particle. A dose of approximately 2.0 Gy was necessary to produce a similar increase in SCE by X-rays. These results indicate that genetic damage may be induced by low doses of alpha-radiation in cell nuclei not actually traversed by an alpha-particle. This phenomenon may have important implications in the estimation of risks of such exposures.
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