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Genetic effects, radiation-induced

The Japanese atomic-bomb survivors also are a potentially important source of data on the dose-response relationship for severe hereditary responses. However, no evidence for inherited genetic effects has been observed in spite of nearly 50 y of study. In the absence of data in humans, estimates of the frequency of radiation-induced hereditary responses have been based primarily on data from studies in mice. [Pg.132]


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