Clinical Radiobiology: Cell Survival Curve and Target Theory| LQ Model
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ค. 2024
- This is my first video on Clinical Radiobiology in which I discussed the Cell Survival Curves and the target theory in details. Discussion about the Linear Quadratic Model (LQ Model) is also explained in details.
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Very well explained 👍🏼
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Thank you so much for clear explanation
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It ll really be helpful for students pursuing this course. Very well explained brother. Keep going 👍
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a very excellent lesion. thank you very much
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@@BiprojitNath 16:49 may I ask you that why did you say: all of n targets inactivated?
I thought that we just need only one of these target to be hit to kill the cells then p(SF) should be (e^(-D/D0))^n
Very well explained. Thank you
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@@BiprojitNath yes sure dear
Very good explanation .. Would refer some book
dammm thats helpful thanks
If they have a large/small alpha beta ratio does this have anything to do with how they react to radiation. I don’t understand the concept please explain
Large alpha/beta ratio means they will follow the linear response, the one hit model in response to radiation. These include highly proliferating cells and early responding cells
Can u suggest some simple yet explanatory book for Radiobiology other than E. J Hall.... Tq 🙏
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m from radiation oncology pg will u tak radiation physics classes also?
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