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Free radical formation ๐Ÿ” / ๐Ÿ“บ / ๐ŸŒณ / ๐Ÿ“–
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submitted by โˆ—madojo(212)
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The two main types of radiation type are ionizing and nonionizing.

The ionizing would be the radiotherapy and non-iodizing is from the sun.

Ionizing = free radical formation non ionizing (UVB) = DNA damage by formation of pyrimidine dimers

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Radiation causes damage by generating hydroxyl free radicals (Pathoma chapter 3 table). Therefore, if something minimizes the damage of radiation, it has to inhibit free radical formation.

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therapeutic ionizing radiation(gamma rays,x-rays); -DNA double-strand breakage -Free radical formation

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submitted by โˆ—abhishek021196(119)
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Free radicals damage cells via membrane lipid peroxidation, protein modification, DNA breakage. Initiated via radiation exposure (eg, cancer therapy), metabolism of drugs (phase I), redox reactions, nitric oxide (eg, inflammation), transition metals, WBC (eg, neutrophils, macrophages) oxidative burst.

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euchromatin69  fa19 pg 210 +1



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submitted by โˆ—andro(269)
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And just incase you were as curious as I am and wanted to know what tautomerism is.... A tautomer is an isomer , and isomers are compounds that have the same number of atoms of the same element but different structural arrangemennts

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cassdawg  ^^Also looked it up... Tautomerization is technically a mechanism of spontaneous DNA damage because tautomerization of a base can cause it to change its pairing property. But yeah I doubt it will ever be an answer on the exam. +1
cassdawg  According to wiki "Ketoโ€“enol and the analogous aminoโ€“imino tautomerism are among the primary causes of spontaneous mutations during DNA replication and repair" +2



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