2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.lssr.2020.01.001
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Simulating galactic cosmic ray effects: Synergy modeling of murine tumor prevalence after exposure to two one-ion beams in rapid sequence

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“…Published results will inform our understanding of the sensitivity of biological response to the exact composition of the selected mixed-field particle species, to the order of ion delivery, to the possibility of synergy among components of the mixed GCR, and to the timing of beam delivery. Early results investigating synergy between various GCR ion beams on the prevalence of murine Harderian gland tumorigenesis have been published [30], which illustrate the importance of considering the physics of space radiation interactions in tissue, such as the information presented here in the development of the simulator, to interpret biological responses to mixed-field exposures and ultimately NASA GCR simulations.…”
Section: Plos Biologymentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Published results will inform our understanding of the sensitivity of biological response to the exact composition of the selected mixed-field particle species, to the order of ion delivery, to the possibility of synergy among components of the mixed GCR, and to the timing of beam delivery. Early results investigating synergy between various GCR ion beams on the prevalence of murine Harderian gland tumorigenesis have been published [30], which illustrate the importance of considering the physics of space radiation interactions in tissue, such as the information presented here in the development of the simulator, to interpret biological responses to mixed-field exposures and ultimately NASA GCR simulations.…”
Section: Plos Biologymentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Given the continuous low-dose rates found in space (<1 mGy/day), challenges remain in simulating the galactic cosmic ray environment in Earth-based analogs [4]. Modeling is expected to play a key role in interpreting and translating biological results from acute (high dose rate) and fractionated exposures to the protracted [35] and mixed-field [30] exposures humans see in space.…”
Section: Plos Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since astronauts who travel on interplanetary space missions such as a trip to Mars and back will be exposed to a mixture of different radiation types, it is important to use the information on dose response shapes and magnitudes for individual components of this mixture to predict the effects of the entire mixture. A novel and powerful method for generating such predictions, under the assumptions of no synergy and no antagonism between the effects of all components, was developed by Sachs et al 19,22,23 . This new approach, called incremental effect additivity (IEA), is reliable for non-linear dose response shapes, such as those encountered in this analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We used the modeled dose responses for each radiation type to predict the biological effect of a mixture of these radiations. This was done using the new and powerful IEA synergy theory 19,22,23 for a mixture with radiation type proportions relevant for a mission to Mars. The results (Figs.…”
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