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Estimating dose and time of exposure from a protein-based
radiation biomarker

CAI, YILUN (2025) Estimating dose and time of exposure from a protein-based
radiation biomarker.
Masters thesis, Durham University.

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Abstract

In order to analyze the potential damage to the human body caused by exposure to ionizing radiation, one needs to have an estimation of the dose of radiation received by the individual. We present here a new method that, unlike the approaches that produce the estimation with data collected at a predetermined time after exposure, allows us to estimate the dose at any time within a reasonable time interval after exposure, as well as determine the time of exposure if needed. Namely, we take existing calibration curves and generalize them using the decay mechanism of γ-H2AX foci to build a model that describes the functional relationship between the count of γ-H2AX foci in exposed blood cells and the time and dose of exposure. This model
is illustrated using both real and simulated data.

Item Type:Thesis (Masters)
Award:Master of Science
Faculty and Department:Faculty of Science > Mathematical Sciences, Department of
Thesis Date:2025
Copyright:Copyright of this thesis is held by the author
Deposited On:17 Jun 2025 11:19

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