Advances in Radiation Toxicity
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Toxicology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2022) | Viewed by 29881
Special Issue Editor
Interests: DNA damage and repair; DNA double-strand breaks; cell death; cellular radiobiology; genotoxicity; carcinogenesis
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Radiation includes electromagnetic waves (from γ- and X-ray to radio wave range) and particles (from subatomic to ion). Different types of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation induce wide spectrum of biological effects from beneficial to detrimental including lethal. This Special Issue highlights latest advances in molecular mechanisms of cell toxicity, radiation effects with the focus on DNA damage and repair, cell death, signal transduction, transcription and translation regulation, epigenetic rearrangement, and how they convert to cancer and non-cancer disease. We therefore invite submissions of research articles and reviews addressing pertaining knowledge in radiation toxicity. The specific topics covered include but not limited to:
- Radiation-induced DNA damage and repair;
- Cell death mechanisms;
- Radiation mutagenesis and carcinogenesis;
- Mechanisms of non-cancer radiation diseases;
- Responses to internal radionuclide irradiation;
- Advances in space biomedicine;
- Heavy ion radiobiology;
- Electromagnetic radiation effects, including UV and cell phone radiation;
- Laser radiation toxicity;
- Ultrashort radiation effects
Prof. Dr. Andreyan N. Osipov
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- ionizing radiation
- electromagnetic radiation
- space radiation
- laser radiation
- ultrashort radiation
- DNA damage and repair
- cellular radiation effects
- mutagenesis and carcinogenesis
- non-cancer radiation effects
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