X-ray-induced chromosome aberrations in human lymphocytes in vitro are potentiated under simulated microgravity conditions (Clinostat).
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P. Mosesso | F. Palitti | C. Schmitz | M. Fiore | D. Seibt | A. Schinoppi | M. Schuber | S. Penna
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