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Figure 1. Ionising radiation is a toxin to specific targets. Cells trigger tissue effects that vary with types of target response. Effects in cells and tissues depend on the degree of system perturbation. Low perturbations initiate adaptive responses; high perturbations bring damage or death. Note that radiation effects are partly comparable with effects of reactive oxygen species (ROS).





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