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    Basic Concepts of Radiation Biology

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    Baeyens, A.
    Abrantes, A.M.
    Ahire, V.
    Ainsbury, E.A.
    Baatout, S.
    Baselet, B.
    Botelho, M.F.
    Boterberg, T.
    Chevalier, F.
    Da Pieve, F.
    Delbart, W.
    Jeppesen Edin, N.F.
    Fernandez-Palomo, C.
    Geenen, L.
    Georgakilas, A.G.
    Heynickx, N.
    Meade, A.D.
    Michaelidesova, A.J.
    Mistry, D.
    Montoro, A.
    Mothersill, C.
    Pires, A.S.
    Reindl, J.
    Schettino, G.
    Socol, Y.
    Selvaraj, V.K.
    Sminia, P.
    Vermeulen, K.
    Vogin, G.
    Waked, A.
    Wozny, A.S.
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    Discipline
    Physical sciences
    Audience
    Scientific
    Date
    2023
    Publisher
    Springer International Publishing
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    Radiation biology is the study of the effects of ionizing radiation on biological tissues and living organisms. It combines radiation physics and biology. The purpose of this chapter is to introduce the terminology and basic concepts of radiobiology to create a better understanding of the ionizing radiation interactions with a living organism. This chapter firstly describes the different types of radiation, the sources, and the radiation interactions with matter. The basic concepts of radioactivity and its applications are also included. Ionizing radiation causes significant physical and chemical modifications, which eventually lead to biological effects in the exposed tissue or organism. The physical quantities and units needed to describe the radiation are introduced here. Eventually, a broad range of biological effects of the different radiation types are addressed. This chapter concludes with a specific focus on the effects of low doses of radiation.
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    Baeyens, A.; Abrantes, A.M.; Ahire, V.; Ainsbury, E.A.; Baatout, S.; Baselet, B.; Botelho, M.F.; Boterberg, T.; Chevalier, F.; Da Pieve, F.; Delbart, W.; Jeppesen Edin, N.F.; Fernandez-Palomo, C.; Geenen, L.; Georgakilas, A.G.; Heynickx, N.; Meade, A.D.; Michaelidesova, A.J.; Mistry, D.; Montoro, A.; Mothersill, C.; Pires, A.S.; Reindl, J.; Schettino, G.; Socol, Y.; Selvaraj, V.K.; Sminia, P.; Vermeulen, K.; Vogin, G.; Waked, A.; Wozny, A.S. (2023). Basic Concepts of Radiation Biology. (Baatout, S., Ed.), Radiobiology Textbook, 25-81, Springer International Publishing, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-18810-7_2.
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    isbn: 978-3-031-18810-7
    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/11092
    doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18810-7_2
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    Book chapter
    Peer-Review
    Yes
    Language
    eng
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