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Cytogenetic analysis in Chinese hamster cells chronically exposed to low doses of X‐rays

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Pages 793-799 | Received 22 Jan 2003, Accepted 19 Jun 2002, Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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María V. Ponzinibbio, Cintia Crudeli, Pilar Peral-García & Analía Seoane. (2010) Low-dose radiation employed in diagnostic imaging causes genetic effects in cultured cells. Acta Radiologica 51:9, pages 1028-1033.
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A. Seoane, A. Güerci & F. Dulout. (2007) Genetic instability induced by low doses of x-rays in hamster cells. International Journal of Radiation Biology 83:2, pages 81-87.
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A.M. Güerci, F.N. Dulout & A.I. Seoane. (2004) DNA damage in Chinese hamster cells repeatedly exposed to low doses of X-rays. Cytogenetic and Genome Research 104:1-4, pages 173-177.
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