Journal article
Radiation-induced bystander effects — implications for cancer
Abstract
The term radiation-induced bystander effects describes a situation where cells that have not been directly exposed to ionizing radiation behave as though they have been exposed: they die or they show chromosomal instability and other abnormalities. The bystander cells might be immediately adjacent or might be some distance away from the exposed cell. Although the nature of the communication system that is involved in producing these responses …
Authors
Seymour CB; Mothersill C
Journal
Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 158–164
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
2 2004
DOI
10.1038/nrc1277
ISSN
1474-175X