兴奋
电离辐射
免疫系统
适应性反应
非电离辐射
生物效应
辐射防护
低剂量辐射
不利影响
生物
毒理
免疫学
风险分析(工程)
医学
物理
药理学
辐照
内科学
核医学
剂量-反应关系
光学
遗传学
核物理学
氧化应激
作者
Rajan Chaurasia,B.K. Sapra,D.K. Aswal
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170178
摘要
The health impacts of low-dose ionizing radiation exposures have been a subject of debate over the last three to four decades. While there has been enough evidence of "no adverse observable" health effects at low doses and low dose rates, the hypothesis of "Linear No Threshold" continues to rule and govern the principles of radiation protection and the formulation of regulations and public policies. In adopting this conservative approach, the role of the biological processes underway in the human body is kept at abeyance. This review consolidates the available studies that discuss all related biological pathways and repair mechanisms that inhibit the progression of deleterious effects at low doses and low dose rates of ionizing radiation. It is pertinent that, taking cognizance of these processes, there is a need to have a relook at policies of radiation protection, which as of now are too stringent, leading to undue economic losses and negative public perception about radiation.
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