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Towards a standardization of biological dosimetry by cytogenetics.

P Voisin1, F Barquinero, B Blakely, C Lindholm, D Lloyd, C Luccioni, S Miller, F Palitti, P G S Prasanna, G Stephan, H Thierens, I Turai, D Wilkinson, A Wojcik.   

Abstract

When individuals are accidentally overexposed to ionising radiations, follow-up investigations may include dose assessment by cytogenetics. Scoring of unstable chromosome aberrations (dicentrics, centric rings and acentrics) in peripheral blood lymphocytes is regarded as the most specific method to estimate the exposure dose. It has acquired, in some countries, a medico-legal recognition. Paradoxically, there is no universally adopted technique and so important variations occur in methods and these may influence the quality of results. The only published documents supplying some standardization background are International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Technical Reports No 260 (1986) and 405 (2001). Even they do not address crucial areas such as the organization of service laboratories and the need for quality assurance programmes. The significant role of biological dosimetry in many countries has proved the need for a standardized technique that is compatible with national radiological protection programmes. Thus, an International Standards Organization working group for the standardization of biological dosimetry by cytogenetics was created. This group comprises 13 scientists from 11 countries plus an IAEA representative. On the basis of a group consensus, a text defining minimal constraints on all the steps of the process was proposed. A working draft was submitted to ISO in 2001 and its structure is presented here.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12146703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand)        ISSN: 0145-5680            Impact factor:   1.770


  12 in total

1.  Sample Tracking in an Automated Cytogenetic Biodosimetry Laboratory for Radiation Mass Casualties.

Authors:  P R Martin; R E Berdychevski; U Subramanian; W F Blakely; P G S Prasanna
Journal:  Radiat Meas       Date:  2007-07       Impact factor: 1.898

2.  Biological Dosimetry by the Triage Dicentric Chromosome Assay - Further validation of International Networking.

Authors:  Ruth C Wilkins; Horst Romm; Ursula Oestreicher; Leonora Marro; Mitsuaki A Yoshida; Y Suto; Pataje G S Prasanna
Journal:  Radiat Meas       Date:  2011-09-01       Impact factor: 1.898

3.  Dose Variations Using an X-Ray Cabinet to Establish in vitro Dose-Response Curves for Biological Dosimetry Assays.

Authors:  Martin Bucher; Tina Weiss; David Endesfelder; Francois Trompier; Yoann Ristic; Patrizia Kunert; Helmut Schlattl; Augusto Giussani; Ursula Oestreicher
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-05-17

4.  Triage dose assessment for partial-body exposure: dicentric analysis.

Authors:  Pataje G S Prasanna; Maria Moroni; Terry C Pellmar
Journal:  Health Phys       Date:  2010-02       Impact factor: 1.316

5.  Lymphocyte chromosomal aberration assay in radiation biodosimetry.

Authors:  Paban K Agrawala; J S Adhikari; N K Chaudhury
Journal:  J Pharm Bioallied Sci       Date:  2010-07

6.  Establishing cytogenetic biodosimetry laboratory in Saudi Arabia and producing preliminary calibration curve of dicentric chromosomes as biomarker for medical dose estimation in response to radiation emergencies.

Authors:  Khaled Al-Hadyan; Sara Elewisy; Belal Moftah; Mohamed Shoukri; Awad Alzahrany; Ghazi Alsbeih
Journal:  3 Biotech       Date:  2014-04-18       Impact factor: 2.406

7.  Validation of the dicentric chromosome assay for radiation biological dosimetry in South Korea.

Authors:  Younghyun Lee; Young Woo Jin; Ruth C Wilkins; Seongjae Jang
Journal:  J Radiat Res       Date:  2019-10-23       Impact factor: 2.724

8.  Establishing a Reference Dose-Response Calibration Curve for Dicentric Chromosome Aberrations to Assess Accidental Radiation Exposure in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Ghazi A Alsbeih; Khaled S Al-Hadyan; Najla M Al-Harbi; Sara S Bin Judia; Belal A Moftah
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2020-12-15

9.  Realising the European network of biodosimetry: RENEB-status quo.

Authors:  U Kulka; L Ainsbury; M Atkinson; S Barnard; R Smith; J F Barquinero; L Barrios; C Bassinet; C Beinke; A Cucu; F Darroudi; P Fattibene; E Bortolin; S Della Monaca; O Gil; E Gregoire; V Hadjidekova; S Haghdoost; V Hatzi; W Hempel; R Herranz; A Jaworska; C Lindholm; K Lumniczky; R M'kacher; S Mörtl; A Montoro; J Moquet; M Moreno; M Noditi; A Ogbazghi; U Oestreicher; F Palitti; G Pantelias; I Popescu; M J Prieto; S Roch-Lefevre; U Roessler; H Romm; K Rothkamm; L Sabatier; N Sebastià; S Sommer; G Terzoudi; A Testa; H Thierens; F Trompier; I Turai; C Vandevoorde; P Vaz; P Voisin; A Vral; F Ugletveit; A Wieser; C Woda; A Wojcik
Journal:  Radiat Prot Dosimetry       Date:  2014-09-09       Impact factor: 0.972

10.  Early Biomarkers Associated with P53 Signaling for Acute Radiation Injury.

Authors:  Weihong Li; Shixiang Zhou; Meng Jia; Xiaoxin Li; Lin Li; Qi Wang; Zhenhua Qi; Pingkun Zhou; Yaqiong Li; Zhidong Wang
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-11
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