タグ「Irradiation」
Author: KAL’CHENKO V.A.
Reference: Moscow, 1998
Keywords: genetic effects, plant, contamination of environment
Abstract: Our aim was to evaluate genetic processes in plant populations under radioactive contamination resulting from a large-scale accident at a nuclear industry.
URL:http://earthpapers.net/vliyanie-ioniziruyuschey-radiatsii-na-uroven-polimorfizma-dnk-v-raznyh-tkanyah-u-potomstva-obluchennyh-myshey
Title: Irradiation and second cancers. The thyroid as a case in point
Author: Schlumberger, Martin / Cailleux, Anne-Françoise / Suarez, Horacio G / de Vathaire, Florent
Reference: Comptes Rendus de l’Académie des Sciences – Series III – Sciences de la Vie, 322 (2-3), p.205-213, Feb 1999
doi: 10.1016/S0764-4469(99)80045-6
Keywords: irradiation; thyroid tumours; Chernobyl; RET rearrangements
Abstract: …Radioiodine 131 (1311) used for medical purposes has almost no tumourigenic effect on the adult thyroid gland. The consequences of the Chernobyl accident have clearly shown that the risk of thyroid cancer after exposure to 1311 in childhood is important, and that such exposure should be prevented by potassium iodine prophylaxis. RET/PTC rearrangements are found in 60–80 % of papillary carcinomas and in 45 % of adenomas occurring after radiation exposure. They are found in 5–15 % of papillary carcinoma and in no follicular adenomas that occurred in the absence of radiation exposure.
URL:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0764446999800456
Title: Gene rearrangements in thyroid carcinomas after irradiation during childhood: lessons from the Chernobyl reactor accident
Author: Rabes, Hartmut M
Reference: International Congress Series, 1234, p.193-200, May 2002
doi: 10.1016/S0531-5131(01)00608-2
Keywords: Papillary thyroid carcinoma; Gene rearrangement; DNA breakpoints; Irradiation; RET
Abstract: Papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTC) developed with a high incidence in children and young adults who had been exposed to radioactive fallout in contaminated regions of Belarus after the Chernobyl reactor accident. They are informative for a molecular genetic analysis of radiation-induced PTC. In contrast to spontaneous PTC, a high prevalence of gene aberrations was found with rearrangements of the receptor tyrosine kinase gene RET in the majority of cases and a few NTRK1 rearrangements. In the rearranged form of RET, the transmembrane and extracellular parts are replaced by regulatory units of other genes….
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0531513101006082
Title: Differences in the expression profiles of normal contralateral tissues of papillary thyroid cancer patients exposed and not exposed to the Chernobyl fallout
Author: Dumont, J.-E. / Dom, G. / Tarabichi, M. / Jarzab, B. / Unger, K. / Thomas, G. / Detours, V. / Maenhaut, C.
Reference: Médecine Nucléaire, 35 (5), p.327-328, May 2011
doi: 10.1016/j.mednuc.2011.02.008
Keywords: Irradiation; Thyroid cancer;Predisposition
Abstract: .individuals develop cancer. This might…hypotheses. Papillary thyroid cancer (PTCs) incidence…children after the Chernobyl accident, providing…childhood to the Chernobyl 131I fallout…rate in normal thyroid could predispose to cancer after irradiation…
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S092812581100074X