Human Lung Cancer Risks from Radon - Part II - Influence from Combined Adaptive Response and Bystander Effects - a Microdose Analysis
In the prior Part I, the potential influence of the low level alpha radiation induced bystander effect (BE) on human lung cancer risks was examined. Recent analysis of adaptive response (AR) research results with a Microdose Model has shown that single low LET radiation induced charged particles tra...
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Main Authors: | Bobby E. Leonard (Author), Richard E. Thompson (Author), Georgia C. Beecher (Author) |
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2011-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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