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Recent experience in applying the cytogenetic dosimetry assay
I. K. Khvostunov
*
, A. V. Sevan'Kaev
, D. C. Lloyd
, V. Yu Nugis
, P. Voisin
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Dose-response Relationship
100%
Biodosimetry
100%
Lymphocytes
100%
Recent Experience
100%
Cytogenetic Dosimetry
100%
Dose Assessment
50%
Exposure Time
50%
Dose-ranging
50%
Individualized Dosing
50%
Dose-response Curve
50%
Gamma Rays
50%
Lymphocyte Culture
50%
Chromosome 2
50%
Biological Assay
50%
Radiation Accident
50%
Accident Victims
50%
Relationship-based
50%
Physical Dosimetry
50%
In Vivo Dose
50%
Overexposed
50%
Standard Calibration Curve
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Dosimetry
100%
Dose Response
100%
In Vitro
100%
Lymphocyte Culture
66%
Bioassay
33%
Radiation Accident
33%
Cobalt 60
33%
Chromosome 2
33%
Lymphocyte
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Dose Response
100%
Cytogenetics
100%
Lymphocyte Culture
66%
Chromosome 2
33%
Gamma Radiation
33%
Lymphocyte
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Dosimetry
100%
Dose-Response Relationship
100%
Cobalt 60
50%
Radiation Accident
50%
Gamma Ray
50%