Lifetime study in mice after acute low-dose ionizing radiation: a multifactorial study with special focus on cataract risk
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M. Rosemann | W. Wurst | H. Zitzelsberger | H. Braselmann | M. Aubele | S. Hölter | M. Kadhim | S. Tapio | K. Unger | F. Neff | D. Samaga | M. Atkinson | C. Hoeschen | P. Reitmeir | P. Slijepcevic | M. Greiter | J. Graw | C. Dalke | M. Gomolka | S. Hornhardt | U. Rössler | L. Garrett | S. Bright | S. Kunze | O. Azimzadeh | U. Kulka | S. Bains | Deborah Lord | Florian Wagner | F. Theis | S. Kempf
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