Examples of 'radiosensitivity' in a sentence

Meaning of "radiosensitivity"

Radiosensitivity: The degree to which a cell or organism is sensitive to the effects of radiation, often used in medical and biological contexts
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  • The relative sensitivity of cells or organisms to any form of radiation, but especially to the harmful effects of ionizing radiation

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radiosensitivity
The radiosensitivity of the exposed tissues or organs.
Predictive method for determining tissual radiosensitivity.
Determination of the radiosensitivity of alkaline phosphatase enzyme.
The response of a cancer to radiation is described by its radiosensitivity.
The radiosensitivity of tumor cells is influenced by many factors.
Importance of cell development stage on the radiosensitivity of plants.
Higher radiosensitivity of certain population groups should also be considered.
Cells of such children also express higher radiosensitivity.
Radiosensitivity profile of glial cells between human and dog is alike.
Such differences can be understood as a genetically determined individual radiosensitivity.
Radiosensitivity of tumors.
Method for determining radiosensitivity.
The increase in radiosensitivity was associated with an increase in markers of autophagy and apoptosis.
This category includes a number of cancers with varying degrees of radiosensitivity.
The sample is considered to have moderate radiosensitivity for all other conditions.

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The reduced coping ability of tissues treated with ZnPP also increases radiosensitivity.
Such studies reveal the cells radiosensitivity and effects on the human body.
A rare microsatellite polymorphism in this gene is associated with cancer in patients of varying radiosensitivity.
This value is then used to calculate the radiosensitivity of the cell line.
Radiosensitivity of skin fibroblasts from atomic bomb survivors with and without breast cancer.
The genetic effects confer the predisposition of radiosensitivity to the offspring.
The link between this radiosensitivity and the risk of cancer is unfortunately not known.
Predictive evaluation of the severity grade and radiosensitivity of the sample.
Differences in radiosensitivity of tissues, organs and organisms.
The tissue weighting factors account for the relative radiosensitivity of each tissue or organ.
Radiosensitivity is determined by recognition and repair of double-strand breaks.
The problem of providing a method predicting individual radiosensitivity therefore has not operational solution.
This invention is intended to propose a new method for predicting tissue and clinical radiosensitivity.
However, individual radiosensitivity is not taken into account.
The present invention aims to propose a novel method for predicting tissular and clinical radiosensitivity.
However, individual radiosensitivity is not considered.
The radiosensitivity is determined by the recognition and repair of double-strand breaks.
Thus the problem of providing a method for predicting individual radiosensitivity still has no operational solution.
Children own higher radiosensitivity than adults, because of their developmental and physiological status.
The anti-DNA antibodies increase a cancer 's radiosensitivity or chemosensitivity.
The radiosensitivity group of the sample was determined via the formulas described above, as follows,.
This is not unexpected given the radiosensitivity of a child 's thyroid gland.
Non-repaired DSBs are associated with cell death, toxicity and more specifically radiosensitivity.
In one embodiment, the radiosensitivity group is determined in the following manner,.
The 2-nitroimidazoles obtained exhibit excellent radiosensitivity and high safety.
However, certain kinds of radiosensitivity may be observed when the FANCD2 foci level is normal.
However, tissues themselves vary with respect to their radiosensitivity for cancer induction.
Quantification of radiosensitivity was obtained by the surviving fraction at 2 Gy ( SF2 ).
Use of tetrahydrocannabinol and / or cannabidiol for increasing radiosensitivity in the treatment of a brain tumour.
Key words, nuclear waste disposal, microbial gas production, siltstone formation, siderophore production, radiosensitivity.
Determination of radiosensitivity enhancement,.
Group III, Massive defect in recognition or repair of DSB, hyper radiosensitivity.
Nuclear volumes, DNA contents, and radiosensitivity in wholebody irradiated amphibians.
Knock-out mice, for instance, may be used to test for radiosensitivity.
Mitochondrial stress controls the radiosensitivity of the oxygen effect, Implications for radiotherapy.

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