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Use of a plasma focus device to study pulsed x-ray effects on peripheral blood lymphocytes: Analysis of chromosome aberrations
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WoS WOS:000980482100001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85158834258
DOI 10.1063/5.0141529
Año 2023
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Abstract



X-ray pulses (full width at half maximum similar to 90 ns, dose rate similar to 10(7) Gy s(-1)) were used to irradiate the monolayer of peripheral blood mono-nucleated cells using the PF-2kJ kilojoule plasma focus device. Four different exposure conditions were evaluated using 5, 10, 20, and 40 pulses, with the mean dose measured by TLD-100 being 0.12 +/- 0.02 mGy, 0.14 +/- 0.03 mGy, 0.22 +/- 0.06 mGy, and 0.47 +/- 0.09 mGy, respectively. Cytogenetic analysis showed an increase in all types of chromosomal aberrations following exposure to x-ray pulses. The distribution of dicentrics and centric rings was overdispersed after 5, 10, 20, and 40 pulses. Additionally, after 20 and 40 pulses, the presence of tricentric chromosomes is detected. Chromosome aberration frequencies found in this study were always higher than the estimated frequencies of chromosome aberrations using published dose-effect curves for conventional radiation sources. The overdispersion observed, the elevated maximum relative biological effectiveness (RBEM) and the presence of tricentric chromosomes at the relatively low doses of exposure (<0.5 Gy) seem to indicate that low doses of pulsed x-rays of low energy show similar biological effects as those observed for high-LET radiation. X-ray pulses emitted by PF-2kJ were found to be more efficient in inducing chromosome aberrations, even more than a particles.

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Revista ISSN
Journal Of Applied Physics 0021-8979

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Verdejo, Valentina Mujer Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear - Chile
2 Radl, Analia - Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear - Chile
3 Barquinero, Joan-Francesc - UNIV AUTONOMA BARCELONA - España
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona - España
4 Jain, Jalaj - Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear - Chile
5 DAVIS-IRARRAZABAL, SERGIO MICHAEL Hombre Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear - Chile
Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile
6 PAVEZ-MORALES, CRISTIAN ARTURO Hombre Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear - Chile
Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile
7 SOTO-NORAMBUENA, LEOPOLDO ALEJANDRO Hombre Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear - Chile
Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile
8 MORENO-MARTINEZ, JOSE ALBERTO Hombre Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear - Chile
Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile

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ANID Fondecyt
ANID FONDECYT Regular project, Chile
ANID FONDECYT Postdoctoral grant, Chile
PIA Anillo grant, Chile
Department of Dosimetry of Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission

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This work was financially supported by the ANID FONDECYT Regular project (No. 1190677), Chile, the ANID FONDECYT Postdoctoral grant (No. 3190184), Chile, and the PIA Anillo grant (No. ACT172101), Chile. The authors acknowledge the Department of Dosimetry of Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission for their support in the dose measurements.
This work was financially supported by the ANID FONDECYT Regular project (No. 1190677), Chile, the ANID FONDECYT Postdoctoral grant (No. 3190184), Chile, and the PIA Anillo grant (No. ACT172101), Chile. The authors acknowledge the Department of Dosimetry of Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission for their support in the dose measurements.
This work was financially supported by the ANID FONDECYT Regular project (No. 1190677), Chile, the ANID FONDECYT Postdoctoral grant (No. 3190184), Chile, and the PIA Anillo grant (No. ACT172101), Chile. The authors acknowledge the Department of Dosimetry of Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission for their support in the dose measurements.

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