2022
DOI: 10.37375/sjfssu.v2i1.224
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The Unified Approach of Ionizing Radiation on Biological Matter: Action of Heavy Charged Particles on Mammalian Cells

Abstract: Damaging effects to mammalian cells by heavy charged particles have been realized in terms of the mean free path for linear primary ionization (the spacing of ionizing events along the charged particle tracks) using in vitro radiobiological experimentation data. Damage is found to be optimum when the mean free path for linear primary ionization along the tracks in the cell nucleus matches the mean chord length of approximately 1.8 nm through a DNA segment. A simple semi-theoretical model is proposed to define … Show more

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“…The effective cross-section for survival; I(m 2 ) of C3H10T1/2 cells as a function of (nm) for neutrons and HCP's, as depicted in the Table-1, are shown in Figure-2 in log-log scales. The overall shape of (I -) response seems to fall in agreement with earlier studies by the 1 st author; on the effect of HCP's on mammalian cells [24].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The effective cross-section for survival; I(m 2 ) of C3H10T1/2 cells as a function of (nm) for neutrons and HCP's, as depicted in the Table-1, are shown in Figure-2 in log-log scales. The overall shape of (I -) response seems to fall in agreement with earlier studies by the 1 st author; on the effect of HCP's on mammalian cells [24].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%