“…Despite these previous studies, and after decades of research on the effects of ionizing radiation on biological molecules involved in the immune response at the organismal level (Rao et al , 2005 ; Joo et al , 2015 ), on the killing of cancer cells (for a review see Bernier, 2016 ), on the loss of functionality of organic molecules (Hutchinson and Norcross, 1960 ; Augenstine, 1962 ; Butler and Robins, 1962 ; Orlova, 1993 ), on the radiolysis of small molecules (Kminek and Bada, 2006 ; Portugal et al , 2014 ), and on the damage and fragmentation of biopolymers (Jabir et al , 1989 ), it is still difficult to anticipate the effects of ionizing radiation on all types of biomolecules, because the extent of radiation damage depends on both the radiation dose and the type and size of the molecule. For example, Byun et al ( 2000 ) reported a dramatic drop in the ability of the immunoglobulin E from allergy patients for immunoidentifying the shrimp heat-stable protein in a gamma radiation dose-dependent manner.…”