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For many years one of the key concepts in radiation biology research posits that the direct interaction of radiation, or radiation induced free radicals, with specific unique cellular targets(such as DNA molecules)is a necessary prerequisite for manifestation of the biological effects of ionizing radiation(IR)exposures. However, studies focusing on the non-targeted effects of irradiation, occurring in cells not directly exposed to radiation and their progeny,
For many years one of the key concepts in radiation biology research posits that the direct interaction of radiation, or radiation induced free radicals, with specific unique cellular targets (such as DNA molecules) is a necessary prerequisite for manifestation of the biological effects of ionizing radiation (IR) exposures. However, studies focusing on the non-targeted effects of irradiation, occurring in cells not directly exposed to radiation and their progeny,