Introducing the “NewMed Effect”:A New Phenomenon which Mimic Radiation Induced Bystander Effect and Amplifies the Biopositive Effects of Very Low Doses of Gamma Radiation
Abstract:In this paper we present our findings regarding a phenomenon which mimic bystander effect and significantly amplifies the stimulatory effects of low dose radiation. Thirty Triticum aestivum grains served as the "control group" while in the 2nd group 30 grains were exposed to gamma radiation emitted by Tc-99m. In the 3rd group, irradiated seeds were transferred to a new culture medium. The seeds in the 4th group were discarded after irradiation andt new un-irradiated cells were transferred to the irradiated med… Show more
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