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   biological protection in deep space missions  
   
نویسنده sihver lembit ,mortazavi mohammad javad
منبع journal of biomedical physics and engineering - 2021 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:663 -674
چکیده    During deep space missions, astronauts are exposed to highly ionizing radiation, incl. neutrons, protons and heavy ions from galactic cosmic rays (gcr), solar wind (sw) and solar energetic particles (sep). this increase the risks for cancerogenisis, damages in central nervous system (cns), cardiovascular diseases, etc. large sep events can even cause acute radiation syndrome (ars). long term manned deep space missions will therefor require unique radiation protection strategies. since it has been shown that physical shielding alone is not sufficient, this paper propose pre-flight screening of the aspirants for evaluation of their level of adaptive responses. methods for boosting their immune system, should also be further investigated, and the possibility of using radiation effect modulators are discussed. in this paper, especially, the use of vitamin c as a promising non-toxic, cost-effective, easily available radiation mitigator (which can be used hours after irradiation), is described. although it has previously been shown that vitamin c can decrease radiation-induced chromosomal damage in rodents, it must be further investigated before any conclusions about its radiation mitigating properties in humans can be concluded.
کلیدواژه space radiation ,radiation risk ,deep space ,astronauts ,mars mission ,biological protection ,radiation protection
آدرس technische universität wien, department of radiation physics, atominstitut, austria. chalmers university of technology, department of physics, sweden. sunway university, centre for biomedical physics, school of healthcare and medical sciences, malaysia, shiraz university of medical sciences, department of medical physics, iran
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