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Complex tissues are composed of numerous cell populations with different radio-sensitivity, and are characterized by a complex interplay mediated by signal transduction networks. Therefore, the various normal tissues and organs throughout the body show substantial differences in their clinical radiation responses. | Complex tissues are composed of numerous cell populations with different radio-sensitivity, and are characterized by a complex interplay mediated by signal transduction networks. Therefore, the various normal tissues and organs throughout the body show substantial differences in their clinical radiation responses. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 12 September 2019
Complex tissues are composed of numerous cell populations with different radio-sensitivity, and are characterized by a complex interplay mediated by signal transduction networks. Therefore, the various normal tissues and organs throughout the body show substantial differences in their clinical radiation responses.
ICRP Glossary entry - June 2019
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