Effect of Low Doses of Ionizing Radiation on Cells Cultured from the Hematopoietic Tissue of the Dublin Bay Prawn, Nephrops norvegicus
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C. Mothersill | F. Lyng | M. Lyons | D. Cottell | A. Mulford | B. Austin | C. Seymour
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