Difference between revisions of "Complex tissues"

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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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''ICRP Glossary entry -  June 2019''
  
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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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