Effect of radiation dose rate on mutation in mice.

The nature and the role of recovery processes in the dose-rate effects observed in studies on the effect of dose rate on mutation frequency in mice are discussed. Data are reviewed which confirm the reality of a dose-rate effect on mutation frequency and provide additional evidence for the view that the effect is an intracellular one and not a consequence of cell selection. (C.H.)

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