
Advances in Biological and Medical Physics, Volume 17 covers articles on the advances in biological and medical physics. The book presents articles on energy transfer dynamics; the molecular mechanism of DNA repair after ionizing radiation; and mechanisms of prereplication repair of DNA breaks in gamma-irradiated E. coli cells. The text then describes articles about damages to DNA that result in neoplastic transformation; the nature of radiation and chemically-induced lesions and the role of cellular mechanisms in cell survival and mutagenesis; as well as the nature of the target in the biolo.
This volume investigates the complex interactions between ionizing radiation and biological systems, specifically focusing on molecular damage and repair mechanisms. Edited by John H. Lawrence and John W. Gofman, the text compiles specialized research papers that examine how energy transfer dynamics influence cellular survival and the potential for neoplastic transformation. The contributors utilize biophysical modeling and experimental data to bridge the gap between physical radiation exposure and subsequent biological outcomes.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this series as a technical repository for researchers working at the intersection of physics and medicine. Readers frequently note the high academic density of the prose, which assumes a significant background in biophysics and molecular biology.
Page Count:
340
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Academic Press
ISBN-10:
0120052148
ISBN-13:
9780120052141
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