The Children of Parents Exposed to Atomic Bombs: Estimates of the Genetic Doubling Dose of Radiation for Humans : II. BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
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概要
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The data collected in Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the past 40 years on the children of survivors of the atomic bombings and on the children of a suitable control population are analyzed on the basis of the newly revised estimates of radiation doses. No statistically significant effects emerge with respect to eight different indicators. Since, however, it may confidently be assumed some mutations were induced, we have taken the data at face value and calculated the minimal gametic doubling doses of acute radiation for the individual indicators at various probability levels. An effort has also been made to calculate the most probable doubling dose for the indicators combined. The latter value is between 1.7 and 2.2 Sv. It is suggested the appropriate figure for chronic radiation would be between 3.4 and 4.5 Sv. These estimates suggest humans are less sensitive to the genetic effects of radiation than has been assumed on the basis of past extrapolations from experiments with mice.
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著者
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Kato Hiroo
Radiation Effects Research Foundation Health Research Foundation
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Neel J
Department Of Human Genetics University Of Michigan Medical School
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SCHULL WILLIAM
Center of Demographic and Population Studies, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of
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Awa Akio
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Otake Masanori
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Kato Hiroo
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Satoh C
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Satoh Chiyoko
Radiation Effects Research Foundation Department Of Genetics
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Schull William
Center For Demographic And Population Genetics University Of Texas
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Yoshimoto Yasuhiko
Radiation Effects Research Foundation.
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NEEL JAMES
Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan Medical School
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Yoshimoto Yasuhiko
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Neel James
Department Of Human Genetics University Of Michigan Medical School
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SATOH CHIYOKO
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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