DNA Double-Strand Break Repair of Blood Lymphocytes and Normal Tissues Analysed in a Preclinical Mouse Model: Implications for Radiosensitivity Testing
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M. Löbrich | C. Rübe | C. Rübe | M. Kühne | S. Grudzenski | Xiaorong Dong | N. Rief
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