Biosystem response to soft-X-rays irradiation: non-monotonic effects in the relevant biological parameters of yeast cells

SummarySoft-X-rays irradiation of yeast cells allows selective interference with different cellular structures. The monitoring of different physical parameters leads to substantial variations in the response to X-rays showing that monotonicity should not be taken for granted.

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