2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10330-012-1134-2
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Effect of low-dose X-ray radiation on adaptive response in gastric cancer cell

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“…Scrutiny of reports has demonstrated the protection against radiations in human malignant melanoma, epidermoid laryngeal carcinoma, ovarian carcinoma, myeloma, fibrosarcoma, glioblastoma, and epithelial carcinoma [3337], but only a very few reports are available in chemically induced adaptive response [38–40]. Contrary to these results, Park et al [41] using mouse papilloma and lymphoma, Schaffer et al [42] using human bladder carcinoma, Jiang et al [43] using two leukemia cell lines (erythroleukemia, promyelocytic leukemia) and two solid tumor cell lines (lung carcinoma and glioma), Sowa et al [44] using colon carcinoma, and Wang et al [45] using gastric cancer cells have clearly showed the absence of the adaptive response. Thus, there are conflicting reports on the adaptive response in cancerous cell.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scrutiny of reports has demonstrated the protection against radiations in human malignant melanoma, epidermoid laryngeal carcinoma, ovarian carcinoma, myeloma, fibrosarcoma, glioblastoma, and epithelial carcinoma [3337], but only a very few reports are available in chemically induced adaptive response [38–40]. Contrary to these results, Park et al [41] using mouse papilloma and lymphoma, Schaffer et al [42] using human bladder carcinoma, Jiang et al [43] using two leukemia cell lines (erythroleukemia, promyelocytic leukemia) and two solid tumor cell lines (lung carcinoma and glioma), Sowa et al [44] using colon carcinoma, and Wang et al [45] using gastric cancer cells have clearly showed the absence of the adaptive response. Thus, there are conflicting reports on the adaptive response in cancerous cell.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%