The effect of static magnetic field applied during in vitro exposure to 4.9 MeV protons and 23 MeV alpha particles on the induction of chromosome aberrations in human peripheral blood lymphocytes was studied. The mean frequency of dicentrics in cells irradiated in magnetic field of a magnitude about one Tesla tended to be higher than that irradiated in the absence of magnetic field for both protons and alpha particles, and the analysis of dose-effect relationships indicated that for protons the magnetic field significantly affected the dose-effect relationship. The intercellular distribution of chromosome aberrations, one of the measures of radiation quality, was not significantly influenced by the magnetic field.
雑誌名
Journal of radiation research
巻
30
号
3
ページ
238 - 246
発行年
1989-09
出版者
日本放射線影響学会
ISSN
04493060
書誌レコードID
AA00705792
権利
日本放射線影響学会
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著者版フラグ
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引用
Journal of radiation research. 1989, 30(3), p.238-246