Chapter
Radiation and chemical induced genomic instability as a driver for environmental evolution
Abstract
The “nontargeted effects” of ionizing radiation, including bystander effects and genomic instability, predominate after low dose exposures and dominate response outcomes. These effects are unique in that no classic mutagenic event occurs in the cell showing the effect. In the case of bystander effects, cells which were not in the field affected by the radiation show high levels of mutations, chromosome aberrations, ROS, and membrane signaling …
Authors
Mothersill C; Rusin A; Elliott A; Seymour C
Book title
Genome Stability from Virus to Human Application
Pagination
pp. 639-658
Publication Date
January 1, 2021
DOI
10.1016/B978-0-323-85679-9.00034-9