Journal of Radiation Research
Online ISSN : 1349-9157
Print ISSN : 0449-3060
The Response of Mouse Skin to Re-irradiation with X-rays or Fast Neutrons
IWAO TSUKIYAMASUNAO EGAWAAKIYOSHI KUMAZAWAYUU IINO
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1986 Volume 27 Issue 4 Pages 371-377

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Effects of neutrons and x-rays on mouse skin which had been previously irradiated with x-rays were investigated.
Two tattoo marks were placed in the hairless legs of mice at intervals of 15 mm. The legs were exposed to various doses of x-ray and neutrons to determine the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) using the contraction of the skin as an index. The RBE was 0.93 - 1.73. The legs of the mice were preexposed to 25 Gy of x-ray, and exposed 4 months later. The contraction of the skin began earlier than after the first irradiation. RBE was 2.18 - 2.47. This RBE was higher than that in untreated mice. These results suggest that previously irradiated normal tissues are much more sensitive to neutrons than to x-rays.
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