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X-rays repair cross-complementing group 1 (XRCC1) gene is one of the gene that plays an important role in base excision repair system (BER) and DNA repair both single and double strand breaks. Individuals with XRCC1 exon 10 (Arg399Gln) gene polymorphisms ... see more

The genetic polymorphism of DNA repair gene plays some important role in regulating individual sensitivity to ionizing radiation, maintaining DNA integrity, and preventing cancer and DNA damage.XRCC1 as one of the members ofbase excision repair (BER) is i... see more

The carcinogenic effects of low radiation doses have not been fully understood until now. Studies on individuals that are occupationally exposed to low radiation doses can help to address this question. This study assesses the micronucleus (MN) frequencie... see more

Long-term exposure to low doses of ionizing radiation may adversely affect human cells and tissues of hospital radiation workers, especially peripheral blood cell count. Blood cell count analysis is a useful screening test in a routine medical checkup. A ... see more

The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has recently recommended that the occupational dose limit for the eye lens be reduced to 20 mSv per year, averaged over defined periods of 5 years, with no single year exceeding  50 mSv. ... see more

Medical workers representing the group is the most consistently are exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation, prolonged low-level ionizing radiation can induce chromosomal aberrations (CAs). This study would evaluate the cytogenetic effect using the CAs... see more

BNCT is a new method in nuclear technology. The aim of BNCT application is to reduce human risk which used to kills cell targeting characteristic. The impact of using this technology should be considered before it is applied, among the effects of radiatio... see more

Solar radiation, in particular ultraviolet radiation, may have harmful effects on the skin health. Excessive exposition to solar radiation increases the risk of skin cancer, in particular of melanoma. Agricultural workers are exposed to high levels of sol... see more

As the front-liner in handling the spread of COVID-19, healthcare workers are a susceptible group toward the exposure of SARS-CoV-2. This study aims to examine the compliance of PPE use by health workers, FFRs reuse, the participation of healthcare worker... see more

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