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The Role of Radiation Quality and Cell Ploidy in Genetic Instability
Published date: Apr 17 2018
Journal Title: KnE Energy
Issue title: The 2nd International Symposium "Physics, Engineering and Technologies for Biomedicine"
Pages: 394–400
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Abstract:
The survival and late appearance of colonies by isogenic haploid and diploid yeast cells of wild type Saccharomyces cerevisiae and their homozygous radiosensitive mutants surviving after irradiation with
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