物理
计算生物学
DNA损伤
机制(生物学)
纳米技术
数据科学
生物信息学
DNA
计算机科学
遗传学
生物
量子力学
材料科学
作者
Hooshang Nikjoo,Dimitris Emfietzoglou,Thiansin Liamsuwan,Reza Taleei,D. Liljequist,S. Uehara
标识
DOI:10.1088/0034-4885/79/11/116601
摘要
The purpose of this paper has been to review the current status and progress of the field of radiation biophysics, and draw attention to the fact that physics, in general, and radiation physics in particular, with the aid of mathematical modeling, can help elucidate biological mechanisms and cancer therapies. We hypothesize that concepts of condensed-matter physics along with the new genomic knowledge and technologies and mechanistic mathematical modeling in conjunction with advances in experimental DNA (Deoxyrinonucleic acid molecule) repair and cell signaling have now provided us with unprecedented opportunities in radiation biophysics to address problems in targeted cancer therapy, and genetic risk estimation in humans. Obviously, one is not dealing with 'low-hanging fruit', but it will be a major scientific achievement if it becomes possible to state, in another decade or so, that we can link mechanistically the stages between the initial radiation-induced DNA damage; in particular, at doses of radiation less than 2 Gy and with structural changes in genomic DNA as a precursor to cell inactivation and/or mutations leading to genetic diseases.
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