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The liver is a highly radiosensitive organ because of the danger of development of radiation-induced liver disease. It could be that cell-cell interactions between different cell systems occurring in the liver probably play a decisive role in the development of radiation-induced liver disease (Christiansen et al. 2007).
The molecular pathogenesis of hepatocellular damage after irradiation is obscure. Christiansen H, Sheikh N, Saile B, Reuter F, Rave-Frank M, Hermann RM, Dudas J, Hille A, Hess CF, Ramadori G (2007) x-Irradiation in rat liver: consequent upregulation of hepcidin and downregulation of hemojuvelin and ferroportin-1 gene expression. Radiology 242:189-197 |
The liver is a highly radiosensitive organ because of the danger of development of radiation-induced liver disease. Because isolated primary hepatocytes in vitro are known to be radioresistant (14–20), cell-cell interactions between different cell systems occurring in the liver probably play a decisive role in the development of radiation-induced liver disease. [...]
The molecular pathogenesis of hepatocellular damage after irradiation is obscure. |
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