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Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety. 2015. Vol. 60. No. 2. P. 37-46

RADIATION MEDICINE

V.Yu. Nugis, M.G. Kozlova

Cytogenetic Researches in Two Situations of Unregulated Ionizing Radiation Source Finding

Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of FMBA, Moscow, Russia, e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

ABSTRACT

Purpose: Evaluation of the results of cytogenetic studies aimed for biological dose indication for two groups of people probably irradiated with unregulated sources of ionizing radiation.

Material and methods: The cytogenetic studies were carried out with use of peripheral blood lymphocyte cultures, FISH-method was applied in one case and classic method of chromosome staining was applied in another case.

Results: It is shown that chromosome aberration frequencies in almost all examined people did not exceed limits of background values despite real existence of ionizing radiation sources. The frequency of FISH-registered translocations exceeded a reference level and corresponded to a dose of 0.34 Sv only in one individual. However his involvement into the radiation situation is doubtful.

Conclusion: Cytogenetic data received with use of classical or FISH-methods of chromosome painting corresponded to low doses estimated with physical methods for persons involved in two considered radiation incidents.

Key words: chromosome aberrations, peripheral blood lymphocytes culture, occasional irradiation

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For citation: Nugis VYu, Kozlova MG. Cytogenetic Researches in Two Situations of Unregulated Ionizing Radiation Source Finding. Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety. 2015;60(2):37-46. Russian.

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