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373 related items for PubMed ID: 15530546

  • 1. A biological-based model that links genomic instability, bystander effects, and adaptive response.
    Scott BR.
    Mutat Res; 2004 Dec 02; 568(1):129-43. PubMed ID: 15530546
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  • 3. Application of Bayesian inference to characterize risks associated with low doses of low-LET radiation.
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  • 4. Radiation-induced bystander effects and adaptive responses--the Yin and Yang of low dose radiobiology?
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  • 7. Interrelationships amongst radiation-induced genomic instability, bystander effects, and the adaptive response.
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  • 18. Radiation-induced bystander effects: are they good, bad or both?
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  • 19. Neoplastic transformation in vitro by low doses of ionizing radiation: role of adaptive response and bystander effects.
    Ko M, Lao XY, Kapadia R, Elmore E, Redpath JL.
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