Chromatin structure and chromosome aberrations: modeling of damage induced by isotropic and localized irradiation.
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C Cremer | J Langowski | J. Langowski | T. Cremer | C. Cremer | G. Kreth | C. Münkel | T Cremer | G Kreth | C Münkel
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