Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8247081 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusions: The spinal cord tolerance of relatively small volumes (shower) is strongly affected by low-dose irradiation (= bath) of adjacent tissue. The results of all bath-and-shower experiments show the effect of a low bath dose to be highest for a field of 2 mm, less for 4 mm, and absent for 8 mm. Adding a 4-Gy bath to only 1 side of a 2-mm field still showed a large effect. Because glial progenitor cells are known to migrate over at least 2 to 3 mm, this observation indicates that interference with stem cell migration is not the most likely mechanism of a bath effect.
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Authors
Hendrik P. M.D., Ph.D., Peter Ph.D., Rob P. Ph.D., Jacobus M. Ph.D., Antonius W.T. Ph.D., Albert J. Ph.D.,