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Lysis Solution Composition and Non-linear Dose-response to Ionizing Radiation in the Non-denaturing DNA Filter Elution Technique

Pages 479-483 | Received 28 Jul 1989, Accepted 12 Oct 1989, Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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M. Flentje, B. Asadpour, D. Latz & K.J. Weber. (1993) Sensitivity of Neutral Filter Elution but Not PFGE Can Be Modified by Non-dsb Chromatin Damage. International Journal of Radiation Biology 63:6, pages 715-724.
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