In Vivo Mutagenic Effect of Very Low Dose Radiation
Almost all of our knowledge about the mutational effect of radiation has come from high dose studies which are generally not relevant to public exposure. The pKZ1 mouse recombination mutagenesis assay enables study of the mutational effect of very low doses of low LET radiation (μGy to cGy range) in...
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Main Authors: | Pamela J. Sykes (Author), Tanya K. Day (Author), Sarah J. Swinburne (Author), Joanne M. Lane (Author), Alexander A. Morley (Author), Antony M. Hooker (Author), Madhava Bhat (Author) |
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2006-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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