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Radiat Res
August 2019
Department of b Neurobiology and Anatomy, Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Graduate School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
While cutaneous radiation injury (CRI) is generally referenced as a consequence of a nuclear attack, it can also be caused by less dangerous events such as the use of dirty bombs, industrial radiological accidents, or accidental overexposure of beta (β) particle or gamma (γ) radiation sources in medical procedures. Although the gross clinical consequences of these injuries have been well documented, relatively little is known about the molecular changes underlying the progression of pathology. Here we describe a porcine model of cutaneous radiation injury after skin was exposed to strontium-90 b particle at doses of 16-42 Gy and characterize the anatomical and molecular changes over 70 days.
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