Initial slope of radiation survival curves is characteristic of the origin of primary and established cultures of human tumor cells and fibroblasts.
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W A Brock | P. Deschavanne | B. Fertil | N. Chavaudra | W. Brock | E. Malaise | B Fertil | E P Malaise | P J Deschavanne | N Chavaudra
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