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Biological responses to various neutron energies from 1 to 600 MeV. I. Testes weight loss in mice

TitleBiological responses to various neutron energies from 1 to 600 MeV. I. Testes weight loss in mice
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication1980
AuthorsDi Paola, M., Caffarelli Vincenzo, and Coppola Mariangela
JournalRadiation Research
Volume84
Pagination444 - 452
Date Published1980///
Abstract

Testes weight loss in mice has been used as a test system to determine the relative biological efficiency (RBE) of neutrons ranging in energy from fission to a beam of 600 MeV nominal energy. The RBE values, calculated as equal effect dose ratios show a maximum at the neutron energy of 1 MeV. No significant dependence was found on the level of absorbed dose. Analyses of the dose-effect relations obtained suggest the existence of a radiation-insensitive component of the testes that accounts for 32.5% of the total weight. By considering only the radiosensitive component, the X-ray data show an exponential dose-effect relation. When the same correction is applied to the neutron data, dose-effect curves with an extrapolation number less than one are obtained for some neutron energies.

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