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1. Low to moderate dose 137Cs (γ) radiation promotes M2 type macrophage skewing and reduces atherosclerotic plaque CD68+ cell content in ApoE(−/−) mice

2. EFFETS CÉRÉBRAUX D'UNE COEXPOSITION CHIMIQUE ET RADIOLOGIQUE CHEZ LE RAT : INHALATION D'UN AÉROSOL DE TUNGSTÈNE ET IRRADIATION À FAIBLE DOSE

4. Inhalation of tungsten particles: impact on the central nervous system, an unsuspected target organ

5. Increasing Cellular Radioresistance by Simultaneous CRISPR/dCas9-Driven Overexpression of XPC and HR23B Genes

6. Construction of snow airstrips for wheeled aircraft in the Antarctic

7. Exposure to tungsten particles via inhalation triggers early toxicity marker expression in the rat brain.

8. Artificial intelligence in biology and medicine, and radioprotection research: perspectives from Jerusalem.

9. In utero exposure to ionizing radiation and metabolic regulation: perspectives for future multi- and trans-generation effects studies.

10. The scientific basis for the use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) model at low doses and dose rates in radiological protection.

11. Ionizing radiation exposure during adulthood and risk of developing central nervous system tumors: systematic review and meta-analysis.

12. Risk of Developing Non-Cancerous Central Nervous System Diseases Due to Ionizing Radiation Exposure during Adulthood: Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses.

13. International expert group collaboration for developing an adverse outcome pathway for radiation induced leukemia.

14. Radiation adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) are on the horizon: advancing radiation protection through an international Horizon-Style exercise.

15. Biomarkers of Genotoxicity in Medical Workers Exposed to Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation: Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses.

16. Ionizing Radiation and Translation Control: A Link to Radiation Hormesis?

18. Ionizing radiation affects miRNA composition in both young and old mice.

19. Low-dose radiobiology program at Canadian nuclear laboratories: past, present, and future.

20. Funding for radiation research: past, present and future.

21. Formation of γH2AX and pATM Foci in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Exposed to Low Dose-Rate Gamma-Radiation.

22. In vivo animal studies help achieve international consensus on standards and guidelines for health risk estimates for chronic exposure to low levels of tritium in drinking water.

23. Cytogenetic damage analysis in mice chronically exposed to low-dose internal tritium beta-particle radiation.

24. Vive la radiorésistance!: converging research in radiobiology and biogerontology to enhance human radioresistance for deep space exploration and colonization.

25. Residual γH2AX foci induced by low dose x-ray radiation in bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells do not cause accelerated senescence in the progeny of irradiated cells.

26. γH2AX, 53BP1 and Rad51 protein foci changes in mesenchymal stem cells during prolonged X-ray irradiation.

27. Diffuse colonies of human skin fibroblasts in relation to cellular senescence and proliferation.

28. Tritium ( 3 H) Retention In Mice: Administered As HTO, DTO or as 3 H-Labeled Amino-Acids.

29. Accumulation of spontaneous γH2AX foci in long-term cultured mesenchymal stromal cells.

30. Environmentally Relevant Chronic Low-Dose Tritium and Gamma Exposures do not Increase Somatic Intrachromosomal Recombination in pKZ1 Mouse Spleen.

31. Histone H2AX Is Involved in FoxO3a-Mediated Transcriptional Responses to Ionizing Radiation to Maintain Genome Stability.

32. Activation of homologous recombination DNA repair in human skin fibroblasts continuously exposed to X-ray radiation.

33. Measuring DNA Damage and Repair in Mouse Splenocytes After Chronic In Vivo Exposure to Very Low Doses of Beta- and Gamma-Radiation.

34. The formation of DNA single-strand breaks and alkali-labile sites in human blood lymphocytes exposed to 365-nm UVA radiation.

35. Repair of DNA double-strand breaks is not modulated by low-dose gamma radiation in C57BL/6J mice.

36. DNA comet Giemsa staining for conventional bright-field microscopy.

37. The lack of cytotoxic effect and radioadaptive response in splenocytes of mice exposed to low level internal β-particle irradiation through tritiated drinking water in vivo.

38. In vivo γ-irradiation low dose threshold for suppression of DNA double strand breaks below the spontaneous level in mouse blood and spleen cells.

39. Low dose IR-induced IGF-1-sCLU expression: a p53-repressed expression cascade that interferes with TGFβ1 signaling to confer a pro-survival bystander effect.

40. Residual gammaH2AX foci as an indication of lethal DNA lesions.

41. Explanation for excessive DNA single-strand breaks and endogenous repair foci in pluripotent mouse embryonic stem cells.

42. Endogenous expression of phosphorylated histone H2AX in tumors in relation to DNA double-strand breaks and genomic instability.

43. Phosphorylated histone H2AX in relation to cell survival in tumor cells and xenografts exposed to single and fractionated doses of X-rays.

44. DNA-PK is responsible for enhanced phosphorylation of histone H2AX under hypertonic conditions.

45. IR-inducible clusterin gene expression: a protein with potential roles in ionizing radiation-induced adaptive responses, genomic instability, and bystander effects.

46. Repression of IR-inducible clusterin expression by the p53 tumor suppressor protein.

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