Chromosome aberration analysis in persons exposed to low-level radiation from the JCO criticality accident in Tokai-mura.

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Chromosome aberrations were studied in peripheral blood lymphocytes of 43 persons who were exposed to low-level radiation of mixed neutrons and gamma-rays resulting from the JCO criticality accident. When the age-adjusted frequencies of dicentric and ring chromosomes were compared with the dose calibration curve established in vitro for 60Co gamma-rays as a reference radiation, a significant correlation was observed between the chromosomally estimated doses and the documented doses evaluated by physical means. The regression coefficient of the chromosomal doses against the documented doses, 1.47 +/- 0.33, indicates that the relative biological effectiveness of fission neutrons at low doses is considerably higher than that currently adopted in the radiation protection standard.

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Sasaki, M. S., Hayata, I., Kamada, N., Kodama, Y., & Kodama, S. (2001). Chromosome aberration analysis in persons exposed to low-level radiation from the JCO criticality accident in Tokai-mura. Journal of Radiation Research, 42 Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1269/jrr.42.s107

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