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THz Pulses Damage DNA, Yet Induce Repair

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EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada, March 14, 2013 — Terahertz radiation is rapidly finding important uses in medical diagnostics, security and scientific research, but at what cost to our health? New research on lab-grown human skin suggests that short, powerful bursts of THz radiation may damage DNA, but also increase the production of proteins that help the body fight cancer. “While these investigations of the biological effects of intense THz pulses are only just beginning, the fact that intense THz pulses can induce DNA damage but also DNA repair mechanisms in human skin tissue suggests that intense THz pulses need to be...Read full article

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    Published: March 2013
    AmericasBasic ScienceBiophotonicsCanadacancer diagnosticsdefenseDNA damageDNA repairImaginglaboratory-grown human skinLyubov TitovaOpticsResearch & Technologyskin cancerterahertz radiation health risksTest & MeasurementTHzUniversity of AlbertaUniversity of Lethbridge

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