1999
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.rpd.a032613
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The Utility of Lymphocyte Premature Chromosome Condensation Analysis for Biological Dosimetry Following Accidental Overexposure to Ionising Radiation

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“…Chambrette et al . [ 2 ] conducted experimental and statistical analyses to determine the required number of observed cells to obtain an acceptable precision for a biological dosimetry assay. To investigate this precision, the excess PCC fragment yield has been established by examining 10, 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250 hybrid cells for radiation doses up to 4 Gy.…”
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“…Chambrette et al . [ 2 ] conducted experimental and statistical analyses to determine the required number of observed cells to obtain an acceptable precision for a biological dosimetry assay. To investigate this precision, the excess PCC fragment yield has been established by examining 10, 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250 hybrid cells for radiation doses up to 4 Gy.…”
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“…The linear dose-effect relationship obtained in this investigation is in agreement with the results of other investigations. [ 2 11 12 ]…”
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“…The PCC technique has already been proposed in early studies as a useful dosimetric tool for obtaining results without 48-h culture procedures (Lohman et al 1992;Darroudi et al 1998a;Chambrette et al 1999;Pantelias et al 1993;Pantelias and Maillie 1985). The primary DNA damage induced in interphase nuclei is detected as excess fragments.…”
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“…In investigations on the biological effects of radiation, this technique is useful for exploring the immediate post-irradiation processes (Waldren and Johnson 1974, Pantelias and Maillie 1984, Vyas et al 1991, Darroudi and Natarajan 1993, Blakely et al 1995, Prasanna et al 1997, Darroudi et al 1998, Durante et al 1998, Chambrette et al 1999, Terzoudi and Pantelias 2006, Terzoudi et al 2008, Pathak et al 2009, Darroudi et al 2010. The PCC assay allows analysis of the kinetics of chromosome aberration formation, which is eventually recognized as dicentrics, rings and translocations in the metaphase cells Maillie 1985, Darroudi et al 1998).…”
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