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A review of the relationship of reactive oxygen species with radiation-induced lung injuries
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    • A review of the relationship of reactive oxygen species with radiation-induced lung injuries

    • In the field of prevention and treatment of radiation-induced lung injury, experts have reviewed the role of reactive oxygen species in the induction and development of RILI by cytokines and oxidative stress mechanisms, as well as related prevention and treatment progress.
    • Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing   Vol. 37, Issue 6, Pages: 1-7(2019)
    • DOI:10.11889/j.1000-3436.2019.rrj.37.060101    

      CLC: R73
    • Received:16 May 2019

      Revised:20 September 2019

      Accepted:2019-09-20

      Published:20 December 2019

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  • LI Chengcheng,ZHANG Qiuning,WANG Xiaohu.A review of the relationship of reactive oxygen species with radiation-induced lung injuries[J].Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing,2019,37(06):1-7. DOI: 10.11889/j.1000-3436.2019.rrj.37.060101.

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