säteilykudosten
Säteilykudosten refers to tissues that have been exposed to ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation, such as X-rays, gamma rays, and particulate radiation, has enough energy to remove electrons from atoms and molecules, thereby causing damage to biological tissues. The effects of radiation on tissues can range from subtle molecular changes to overt cell death, depending on the dose received and the sensitivity of the tissue.
Different tissues have varying radiosensitivities. Rapidly dividing cells, such as those found in bone marrow, the
Acute radiation syndrome can occur after a significant whole-body radiation dose, affecting organs and tissues in
The study of säteilykudosten is crucial in fields such as radiation oncology, where radiation is used therapeutically