radiosensitive

radiosensitive
Having a certain amount of radiosensitivity

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  • radiosensitive — [rā΄dē ō sen′sə tiv] adj. sensitive to, or susceptible to destruction by, X rays or other forms of radiant energy radiosensitivity n …   English World dictionary

  • Radiosensitive — Sensitive to X rays and other forms of radiant energy. For example, a tumor may be radiosensitive, and therefore potentially treatable with radiation therapy. The opposite is radioinsensitive. * * * Readily affected by radiation.… …   Medical dictionary

  • radiosensitive — adjective sensitive to radiation radiosensitive cancer cells can be treated with radiotherapy • Similar to: ↑sensitive • Derivationally related forms: ↑radiosensitivity * * * radiosensitivity, radiosensibility /ray dee oh sen seuh bil i tee/, n.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • radiosensitive — adjective Date: 1920 sensitive to the effects of radiant energy < radiosensitive cancer cells > • radiosensitivity noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • radiosensitive — adj. [L. radius, ray; sentire, to feel] Sensitive to radiation effects …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • radiosensitive — radiosensitivity, radiosensibility /ray dee oh sen seuh bil i tee/, n. /ray dee oh sen si tiv/, adj. Pathol. (of certain tissues or organisms) sensitive to or destructible by various types of radiant energy, as x rays, rays from radioactive… …   Universalium

  • radiosensitive — reɪdɪəʊ sensÉ™tɪv adj. sensitive to radiation, affected by radiant energy …   English contemporary dictionary

  • radiosensitive — ra·dio·sensitive …   English syllables

  • radiosensitive — adj. describing certain forms of cancer cell that are particularly susceptible to radiation and are likely to be dealt with successfully by radiotherapy …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • radiosensitive — ra•di•o•sen•si•tive [[t]ˌreɪ di oʊˈsɛn sɪ tɪv[/t]] adj. pat (of certain tissues or organisms) sensitive to or destructible by various types of radiant energy, as x rays • Etymology: 1915–20 ra di•o•sen si•tiv′i•ty, n …   From formal English to slang

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