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Radiation effects in lymphocytes of children living in a Chernobyl contaminated region of Belarus.

Title: Radiation effects in lymphocytes of children living in a Chernobyl contaminated region of Belarus.

Author: Mikhalevich LS, De Zwart FA, Perepetskaya GA, Chebotareva NV, Mikhalevich EA, Tates AD

Reference: Int J Radiat Biol 2000, 76:1377–1385.

doi:10.1080/09553000050151655

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Abstract: To investigate cytogenetic and mutational eÚects in lymphocytes from individuals chronically exposed to radiation from the Chernobyl catastrophe. Materials and methods : Nine years after the Chernobyl accident (1986), peripheral blood lymphocytes from 20 Kalinkovichi children (age 10-15) and 10 Minsk children (age 10-17) were analysed for genetic damage by several assays. Radiation damage in exposed children was investigated in descendants of progenitor cells that were irradiated during a short period immediately after the accident. In the time-span between the accident and blood sampling the cells were also irradiated chronically by internal radiation originating from ingested radionuclides and, to a smaller extent, by external radiation from radionuclides.
URL: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09553000050151655

 

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