1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf02456778
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Radiocarcinogenesis in vitro: «Inverse dose-rate effect»

Abstract: ricevuto il 15 Giugno 1992; approvato il 24 Luglio 1992)Summary. --There is substantial experimental evidence that protracted exposure to high-LET radiation can have a greater effect than single exposure in inducing cell transformation, the so-called ~4nverse dose-rate effect-. The magnitude of this enhancement is due to the complex interplay between dose, dose rate and radiation quality. We have developed a model that explains the complex trend of the experimental results. This model is based on the assumptio… Show more

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