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Tool Development Abstract Index

DOE Low Dose Radiation
Research Program Workshop I Abstracts
November 10-12, 1999, Washington, D.C.


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Response to Radiation Damage

Genetic Susceptibility

Contents

DNA Damage and Repair

Modeling of Risk

Introduction

Radiation vs Endogenous Damage

Risk and Risk Communication

Authors

Tool Development

 

 

  1. Low-Dose Studies with Focused X-rays in Cell and Tissue Models: Mechanisms of Bystander and Genomic Instability Responses
    Barry D. Michael, Kathryn D. Held, Melvyn Folkard, and Kevin M. Prise
  2. Markers of the Low Dose Radiation Response
    William S. Dynan, John T. Barrett, and Steven S. Vogel
  3. A Novel, Spatially Resolved Cell Irradiator to Study Bystander and Adaptive Responses to Low-LET Radiation
    Gregory A. Kimmel, Brian D. Thrall, John H. Miller, and Daniel J. Strom
  4. The Role of the Number and Spacing of Electron Tracks on the Consequences of Low Dose Irradiation
    Leslie A. Braby and J. R. Ford
  5. Track Structure Simulations for Selected-Cell Irradiation Studies
    Walter E. Wilson and Donald J. Lynch
  6. Direct Characterization of the Differences between DNA Damage from Ionizing Radiation and Endogenous Oxidative Processes
    Richard D. Smith, David L. Springer, and Mary S. Lipton