Tracking genomic instability within irradiated and bystander populations.
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Non-targeted effects of ionising radiation--implications for low dose risk.Lack of evidence for low-LET radiation induced bystander response in normal human fibroblasts and colon carcinoma cells.Genomic instability after targeted irradiation of human lymphocytes: evidence for inter-individual differences under bystander conditions.Chromosomal instability induced by mammography X-rays in primary human fibroblasts from BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers.
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Tracking genomic instability within irradiated and bystander populations.
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scientific article published on August 2008
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Tracking genomic instability within irradiated and bystander populations.
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Tracking genomic instability within irradiated and bystander populations.
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Tracking genomic instability within irradiated and bystander populations.
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Tracking genomic instability within irradiated and bystander populations.
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Tracking genomic instability within irradiated and bystander populations.
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Tracking genomic instability within irradiated and bystander populations.
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Tracking genomic instability within irradiated and bystander populations.
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Edwin H Goodwin
James W Kelly
Kim L Chapman
Munira A Kadhim
Ryonfa Lee
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10.1211/JPP.60.8.0003
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2008-08-01T00:00:00Z