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- Bystander_effect_(radiobiology) comment "The radiation-induced bystander effect (bystander effect) is the phenomenon in which unirradiated cells exhibit irradiated effects as a result of signals received from nearby irradiated cells. In November 1992, Hatsumi Nagasawa and John B. Little first reported this radiobiological phenomenon.There is evidence that targeted cytoplasmic irradiation results in mutation in the nucleus of the hit cells.".
- Q4533242 comment "The radiation-induced bystander effect (bystander effect) is the phenomenon in which unirradiated cells exhibit irradiated effects as a result of signals received from nearby irradiated cells. In November 1992, Hatsumi Nagasawa and John B. Little first reported this radiobiological phenomenon.There is evidence that targeted cytoplasmic irradiation results in mutation in the nucleus of the hit cells.".