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Expansion of mesenchymal stromal/stem cells (MSCs) used in clinical practices may be associated with accumulation of genetic instability. Understanding temporal and mechanistic aspects of this process is important for improving stem cell therapy protocols. We used γH2AX foci as a marker of a genetic instability event and quantified it in MSCs that undergone various numbers of passage (3-22).

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  • The Global Health Security Initiative (GHSI) created a lab network to improve response capabilities in case of a radiological emergency, focusing on radionuclide bioassays.
  • 18 laboratories participated in a test with a urine sample containing high-risk radionuclides to assess their ability to analyze and report results within 72 hours.
  • While all labs detected some radionuclides, many faced challenges in testing multiple radionuclides simultaneously and reporting consistent results, highlighting the need for improved collaboration and capacity building among the labs for emergency situations.
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Unlabelled: Hyponatremia is a relatively frequent and serious complication in patients with various neurosurgical pathologies.

Objective: This study is aimed at assessing the incidence of hyponatremia in neurosurgical patients depending on the pathology.

Material And Methods: This paper presents a retrospective analysis 39 479 cases of patients operated on at the Burdenko Neurosurgical Institute from 2008 to 2014.

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Workshop Report on Atomic Bomb Dosimetry--Review of Dose Related Factors for the Evaluation of Exposures to Residual Radiation at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Health Phys

December 2015

*Kerr Consulting, Knoxville, TN; †Leidos Inc., San Diego, CA; ‡U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC; §Durham University, Durham, England; **U.S. Department of Energy (retired), New York, NY; ††Medical Radiological Research Center, Obninsk, Russia; ‡‡Leidos Inc., Alexandria, VA; §§Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Hiroshima, Japan; ***Oak Ridge National Laboratory (retired), Oak Ridge, TN; †††State Research Center-Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center, Moscow, Russia; ‡‡‡Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan; §§§Science Applications International Corporation (retired), Park City, UT; ****Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Ft. Belvoir, VA; ††††National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD; ‡‡‡‡Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA; §§§§Applied Research Associates, Arlington, VA; *****U.S. Department of Energy (retired), Washington, DC; †††††Leidos Inc., Albuquerque, NM; ‡‡‡‡‡Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen, German Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, Germany; §§§§§Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Tokyo, Japan; ******Defense Nuclear Agency (retired), Winter Park, FL.

Groups of Japanese and American scientists, supported by international collaborators, have worked for many years to ensure the accuracy of the radiation dosimetry used in studies of health effects in the Japanese atomic bomb survivors. Reliable dosimetric models and systems are especially critical to epidemiologic studies of this population because of their importance in the development of worldwide radiation protection standards. While dosimetry systems, such as Dosimetry System 1986 (DS86) and Dosimetry System 2002 (DS02), have improved, the research groups that developed them were unable to propose or confirm an additional contribution by residual radiation to the survivor's total body dose.

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Molecular and cellular responses to protracted ionizing radiation exposures are poorly understood. Using immunofluorescence microscopy, we studied the kinetics of DNA repair foci formation in normal human fibroblasts exposed to X-rays at a dose rate of 4.5 mGy/min for up to 6 h.

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Diagnostic imaging delivering low doses of radiation often accompany human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)-based therapies. However, effects of low dose radiation on MSCs are poorly characterized. Here we examine patterns of phosphorylated histone H2AX (γH2AX) and phospho-S1981 ATM (pATM) foci formation in human gingiva-derived MSCs exposed to X-rays in time-course and dose-response experiments.

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The blood plasma of healthy people contains cell-fee (circulating) DNA (cfDNA). Apoptotic cells are the main source of the cfDNA. The cfDNA concentration increases in case of the organism's cell death rate increase, for example in case of exposure to high-dose ionizing radiation (IR).

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The purpose of this paper is to present (1) the method of assessing the contribution of short-lived radioiodines to the thyroid for members of the public in Fukushima and neighbouring prefectures based on available data and (2) the results of a realistic assessment of such a contribution. The estimates of that contribution for the inhalation intake that occurred on the day of the main fallout (15 March 2011) are within 15 % of the dose to the thyroid from (131)I. The contribution to the thyroid dose from intake of (132)Te is higher than that from the intake of (133)I by a factor of ∼3.

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Andreeva Bay in northwest Russia hosts one of the former coastal technical bases of the Northern Fleet. Currently, this base is designated as the Andreeva Bay branch of Northwest Center for Radioactive Waste Management (SevRAO) and is a site of temporary storage (STS) for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) and other radiological waste generated during the operation and decommissioning of nuclear submarines and ships. According to an integrated expert evaluation, this site is the most dangerous nuclear facility in northwest Russia.

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DNA comet Giemsa staining for conventional bright-field microscopy.

Int J Mol Sci

April 2014

Chalk River Laboratories, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Stn 51 Plant Road, Chalk River, ON K0J1P0, Canada.

This study was undertaken to evaluate the compatibility of Giemsa staining protocol with the comet assay. We showed, for the first time, that DNA comets can be visualized and analyzed using Giemsa staining. We generated DNA damage dose response curves for human peripheral blood lymphocytes exposed to X-ray radiation using the comet assay with either SybrGreen I or Giemsa stain.

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A comparative investigation of the induction of double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) in the Chinese hamster V79 cells by γ-radiation at dose rates of 1, 10 and 400 mGy/min (doses ranged from 0.36 to 4.32 Gy) was performed.

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