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11 March 2015 Coupling of physical characteristics of non-ionizing irradiation to specific mechanisms of cell death: are we there yet?
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Abstract
The recent discovery of the various specific" triggers" and mechanisms of cell life and death responses suggests that certain non-ionizing irradiation spectra and other physical signals could be coupled with specific cellular "triggers" to improve diagnostic or treatment effects. Genetic, chemical and/or physical modifications of specific extrinsic cellular "triggers" have centered on chemical binding of specific molecules to specific receptors, i.e. chemical " triggers" thus allowing development of specific drugs to counteract the initiating function of the “triggers” in single cells. Investigations of non-ionizing irradiation effects on cells and tissues indicate that their “triggers” involve intimate interactions of linked components of the extracellular matrix and the cytoskeleton in tissues. Therefore, the search for single “triggers” that may work well for chemical “triggers” in single cells in culture may not be effective for discovery of the mechanisms that initiate sensing of the stimulations of non-ionizing irradiation and mechanical force.
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Sharon Thomsen "Coupling of physical characteristics of non-ionizing irradiation to specific mechanisms of cell death: are we there yet?", Proc. SPIE 9326, Energy-based Treatment of Tissue and Assessment VIII, 932603 (11 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2080881
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KEYWORDS
Proteins

Tissues

Cell death

Cytoskeletons

Receptors

Ion channels

Macromolecules

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