A Comparison of Cs-137 γ Rays and 320-kV X-Rays in a Mouse Bone Marrow Transplantation Model
US homeland security concerns regarding the potential misuse of some radiation sources used in radiobiological research, for example, cesium-137 ( 137 Cs), have resulted in recommendations by the National Research Council to conduct studies into replacing these sources with suitable X-ray instrument...
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Main Authors: | Katherine M. Gott (Author), Charles A. Potter (Author), Melanie Doyle-Eisele (Author), Yong Lin (Author), Julie Wilder (Author), Bobby R. Scott (Author) |
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