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Temporally distinct response of irradiated normal human fibroblasts and their bystander cells to energetic heavy ions.
Year
2008
Paper ID
12639
Status
Peer-reviewed
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254
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59
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- Ionizing radiation-induced bystander effects have been documented for a multitude of endpoints such as mutations, chromosome aberrations and cell death, which arise in...
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