Communication of ionising radiation signals--a tale of two fish.
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Low doses of gamma-irradiation induce an early bystander effect in zebrafish cells which is sufficient to radioprotect cellsA role for p53 in the response of bystander cells to receipt of medium borne signals from irradiated cells.Radiation-induced bystander effects in the Atlantic salmon (salmo salar L.) following mixed exposure to copper and aluminum combined with low-dose gamma radiation.Biological effects of tritium on fish cells in the concentration range of international drinking water standards.
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Communication of ionising radiation signals--a tale of two fish.
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Communication of ionising radiation signals--a tale of two fish.
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Communication of ionising radiation signals--a tale of two fish.
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Communication of ionising radiation signals--a tale of two fish.
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Communication of ionising radiation signals--a tale of two fish.
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Communication of ionising radiation signals--a tale of two fish.
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Carmel Mothersill
Colin Seymour
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10.3109/09553000903105452
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2009-11-01T00:00:00Z