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Date: 2012-02-28 18:10:26
Radioactivity
Medical physics
Radiation oncology
Microbeam
Nuclear physics
Bystander effect
Ionizing radiation
Radiation therapy
X-ray
Medicine
Radiobiology
Physics

Using a Low-LET Electron Microbeam to Investigate Non-Targeted Effects

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