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LI Wen-jian, DANG Bing-rong, WANG Zhuan-zi, WEI Wei, JING Xi-gang, WANG Bi-qian, ZHANG Bin-tuan. Research Progress on Space Radiation Biology[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2010, 27(2): 206-211. DOI: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.27.02.206
Citation: LI Wen-jian, DANG Bing-rong, WANG Zhuan-zi, WEI Wei, JING Xi-gang, WANG Bi-qian, ZHANG Bin-tuan. Research Progress on Space Radiation Biology[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2010, 27(2): 206-211. DOI: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.27.02.206

Research Progress on Space Radiation Biology

  • Space radiation, particularly induced by the highenergy charged particles, may cause serious injury on living organisms. So it is one critical restriction factor in Manned Spaceflight. Studies have shown that the biological effects of charged particles were associated with their quality, the dose and the different biological end points. In addition, the microgravity conditions may affect the biological effects of space radiation. In this paper we give a review on the biological damage effects of space radiation and the combined biological effects of the space radiation coupled with the microgravity from the results of space flight and ground simulation experiments.
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