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Effective Target Size for the Induction of Bystander Effects in Medium Transfer Experiments

Abstract

Although radiation-induced bystander effects are frequently observed biological phenomena, the mechanism for these effects has not been fully determined. The target-hit theory and related concepts from microdosimetry provide a convenient formalism to help identify the nature of the targets responsible for initiating the emission of diffusible factors in medium transfer experiments. We used the microdosimetric models proposed by Stewart et al. (Radiat. Res. 165, 460-469, 2006) to analyze the results of published medium transfer experiments for gamma-ray doses in the range of 0.04 mGy to 5 Gy. The analysis suggests that the effective size of the target responsible for initiating signal emission in HPV-G human keratinocyte donor cells is approximately 2 microm.

Authors

Liu Z; Prestwich WV; Stewart RD; Byun SH; Mothersill CE; McNeill FE; Seymour CB

Journal

Radiation Research, Vol. 168, No. 5, pp. 627–630

Publisher

Radiation Research Society

Publication Date

November 1, 2007

DOI

10.1667/rr1014.1

ISSN

0033-7587

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