Radioactivity and ionizing radiation
Biophysics of hearing
Biophysics of heart and circulation
Ionizing radiation commonly used in the radiotherapy of brain tumours can cause adverse side effects to surrounding normal brain tissue.
The mammalian subventricular zone (SVZ) of the brain lateral ventricles retains the capacity of
neurogenesis and gliogenesis till adulthood.
Cells of malignant tumors show a certain degree of resistance to apoptosis, while some types of tumor cells are remarkably resistant. Malignant melanoma, one of the most aggresive tumors, is characterized by high resistance to therapeutic drugs and by elevated capacity to metastasize.
Biophysics of perception, receptors, vision
Biophysics of Breathing