Review: proximity effects in the production of chromosome aberrations by ionizing radiation.
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R K Sachs | D J Brenner | D. Brenner | R. Sachs | A M Chen | A. Chen | Allen M. Chen | David J. Brenner | Rainer K. Sachs
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