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Original Article

Heavy Ion Effects on Cells: Survival of a Temperature-conditional Repair Mutant of Yeast

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Pages 1415-1423 | Received 25 Jul 1990, Accepted 28 Dec 1990, Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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T.C. Akpa, K.J. Weber, E. Schneider, J. Kiefer, M. Frankenberg-Schwager, R. Harbich & D. Frankenberg. (1992) Heavy Ion-induced DNA Double-strand Breaks in Yeast. International Journal of Radiation Biology 62:3, pages 279-287.
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