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- Measurement of H2AX Phosphorylation as a Marker of Ionizing Radiation Induced Cell Damage
- Glass as Radiation Sensor
- Ionizing Radiation Induced Radicals
- Ionizing Radiation Carcinogenesis
- Optical Storage Phosphors and Materials for Ionizing Radiation
- Ionizing Radiation in Medical Imaging and Efforts in Dose Optimization
- Atmospheric Ionizing Radiation from Galactic and Solar Cosmic Rays
- Biological Dosimetry of Ionizing Radiation
- Radiation Toxins - Effects of Radiation Toxicity, Molecular Mechanisms of Action, Radiomimetic Properties and Possible Countermeasures for Radiation Injury
- Nanoscale Methods to Enhance the Detection of Ionizing Radiation
- Ionizing Radiation Profile of the Hydrocarbon Belt of Nigeria
- Melatonin for Protection Against Ionizing Radiation
- The Role of MicroRNAs in the Cellular Response to Ionizing Radiations
- Total Dose and Dose Rate Effects on Some Current Semiconducting Devices
- Ultrasound Image Fusion: A New Strategy to Reduce X-Ray Exposure During Image Guided Pain Therapies
- Biosafety in the Use of Radiation: Biological Effects Comparison Between Laser Radiation, Intense Pulsed Light and Infrared and Ultraviolet Lamps in an Experimental Model in Chicken Embryos
- Suitability of the γ-H2AX Assay for Human Radiation Biodosimetry
- The Effects of Antioxidants on Radiation-Induced Chromosomal Damage in Cancer and Normal Cells Under Radiation Therapy Conditions
- Radiosensitization with Hyperthermia and Chemotherapeutic Agents: Effects on Linear-Quadratic Parameters of Radiation Cell Survival Curves
- Alternatives to Radiation Investigations in Orthodontics