Calf thymus DNA was exposed to low-energy heavy ions (N+) and 60Co-γ-rays, and the dose-effect on DNA single-strand breaks (SSB) has been investigated. The results indicate that the dose-effect curve by N+ irradiatio...Calf thymus DNA was exposed to low-energy heavy ions (N+) and 60Co-γ-rays, and the dose-effect on DNA single-strand breaks (SSB) has been investigated. The results indicate that the dose-effect curve by N+ irradiation is different from that of conventional ionizing radiation. While the curve from γ-irradiation follows exponential type, the effect curve produced by N+ ion is of 'saddle type'. The yield of DNASSB per dose unit per DNA unit remained at a certain level under different doses of γ-rays. In contrast, the DNASSB at low dosage region of N+ showed an obvious peak before it decreased rapidly to a lower level.展开更多
文摘Calf thymus DNA was exposed to low-energy heavy ions (N+) and 60Co-γ-rays, and the dose-effect on DNA single-strand breaks (SSB) has been investigated. The results indicate that the dose-effect curve by N+ irradiation is different from that of conventional ionizing radiation. While the curve from γ-irradiation follows exponential type, the effect curve produced by N+ ion is of 'saddle type'. The yield of DNASSB per dose unit per DNA unit remained at a certain level under different doses of γ-rays. In contrast, the DNASSB at low dosage region of N+ showed an obvious peak before it decreased rapidly to a lower level.