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Photobiomodulation, Tissue Effects and Bystanders
Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 2011The interaction of photons with cells is a necessary and essential condition for photobiomodulation to occur. Absorption and transduction of this energy must occur and it is well known that cellular molecules and structures are capable of absorbing this energy at various wavelengths.
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Radiation-induced “bystander” effect
Cytology and Genetics, 2007Research data on the developmental mechanisms and subjects and methods of studying a nontarget radiation phenomenon, called the “bystander effect,” are generalized and analyzed, and its role in radiation-induced genomic instability and oncogenesis is studied.
O. V. Shemetun, M. A. Pilins’ka
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Crowded minds: The implicit bystander effect.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2002Five studies merged the priming methodology with the bystander apathy literature and demonstrate how merely priming a social context at Time 1 leads to less helping behavior on a subsequent, completely unrelated task at Time 2. In Study 1, participants who imagined being with a group at Time 1 pledged significantly fewer dollars on a charity-giving ...
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Evidence for ‘bystander effects’ in vivo
Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2004The observation of bystander effects in vitro have raised some serious questions as to the appropriate target size for calculation radiation dose. This has implications on the risk from ionizing radiation since dose is often directly related to radiation risk. This paper demonstrates that bystander effects do occur in vivo. It demonstrates that at low
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Commentary on radiation-induced bystander effects
Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2004The paradigm of genetic alterations being restricted to direct DNA damage after exposure to ionizing radiation has been challenged by observations in which effects of ionizing radiation arise in cells that in themselves receive no radiation exposure.
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[Radiation-induced bystander effect].
TSitologiia i genetika, 2008Data concerning induction mechanisms, the objects and methods of investigation of a non-target radiobiological phenomenon bystander effect, its role in radiation-induced genomic instability and oncogenesis are summarized.
O V, Shemetun, M A, Pilins'ka
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