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Radiobiology / Cell communication / Carcinogens / Fibroblast / Transforming growth factor / Mammary gland / Bystander effect / Cell signaling / Angiogenesis / Biology / Medicine / Carcinogenesis
Date: 2012-02-28 18:10:11
Radiobiology
Cell communication
Carcinogens
Fibroblast
Transforming growth factor
Mammary gland
Bystander effect
Cell signaling
Angiogenesis
Biology
Medicine
Carcinogenesis

Biological Response to Radiation Mediated through the Microenvironment and Multicellular Interactions

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