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Do Quiescent Human Peripheral Lymphocytes Repair Radiation-Induced Chromosome Damage?

Kondrashova, T.V. and Ivanova, T.I. Do Quiescent Human Peripheral Lymphocytes Repair Radiation-Induced Chromosome Damage? Peripheral blood samples from seven healthy donors were exposed to 2 Gy of60Co gamma rays. Lymphocyte cultures were prepared from the samples and stimulated to proliferate either...

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