- to DNA can
occur as a
result of
exposure to
ionizing radiation or to
radiomimetic compounds.
Damage to DNA as a
result of free
radical attack is called...
- of
Sorbus (1947, with Karl Sax) Cycasin:
Radiomimetic effects (1965, with Karl Sax and H.J. Teas)
Radiomimetic beverages, drugs, and
mutagens (1966, with...
-
breaks (DSBs).
Radiation therapy,
chemotherapy that acts like
radiation (
radiomimetic drugs) and
certain biochemical processes and
metabolites can
cause DSBs...
-
induce a
result on
plant DNA
similar to that of
ionizing radiation or
radiomimetic chemicals.
Blunt ended breaks in the DNA,
unlike sticky ended breaks...
- cell that does not
function like a
normal cell. The
carcinogenicity is
radiomimetic, i.e.
similar to that
produced by
ionizing nuclear radiation. Tobacco...
-
doses of X-rays, and a low
level concentration of
ozone may act as a
radiomimetic". The
British Journal of Radiology. 73 (867): 298–304. doi:10.1259/bjr...
- More frequently, however, DSBs are
caused by
mutagenic agents like
radiomimetic chemicals and
ionizing radiation(IR). As mentioned, DSBs
cause extreme...
-
including the
action of
proteolytic enzymes on insulin; the
action of
radiomimetic substances, and of X-rays on
deoxyribonucleic acid." The
Chemical Elements...