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Cell Survival in Relation to Whole Body Effects

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The relevance of cell division for the function of the whole organism is discussed, and the basic structure of some systems outlined. This is followed by the description of some techniques which allow the determination of cell survival in vivo together with a review of important results.

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  • BOND, FLIEDNER and ARCHAMBEAU 1965, HENDRY 1985, WITHERS 1975A

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Kiefer, J. (1990). Cell Survival in Relation to Whole Body Effects. In: Biological Radiation Effects. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83769-2_17

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