Predicting chromosome damage in astronauts participating in international space station missions
Abstract Space radiation consists of energetic protons and other heavier ions. During the International Space Station program, chromosome aberrations in lymphocytes of astronauts have been analyzed to estimate received biological doses of space radiation. More specifically, pre-flight blood samples...
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Autores principales: | Alan Feiveson, Kerry George, Mark Shavers, Maria Moreno-Villanueva, Ye Zhang, Adriana Babiak-Vazquez, Brian Crucian, Edward Semones, Honglu Wu |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bade7148abc2402f9e8c4d6c3b98ddad |
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