Extremely Low Doses of X-Radiation can Induce Adaptive Responses in Mouse Prostate
The pKZ1 mouse chromosomal inversion assay is the only assay that has detected modulation of a mutagenic endpoint after single whole body X-irradiation with doses lower than 1 mGy. A non-linear dose response for chromosomal inversion has been observed in spleen and prostate between 0.001 mGy and 10...
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Main Authors: | Tanya K. Day (Author), Guoxin Zeng (Author), Antony M. Hooker (Author), Madhava Bhat (Author), David R. Turner (Author), Pamela J. Sykes (Author) |
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