2002
DOI: 10.1051/radiopro:2002002
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La dosimétrie cytogénétique de l'accident d'irradiation

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“…These improvements in the detection of MN using the CBMN assay followed by TC staining can explain the accordance of the dose response curve obtained (up to 4 Gy) in this study to the manual dose response curve of the IAEA [2] after uniform staining and that published previously following manual scoring [51] or semi-automated scoring following uniform staining [52]. Nevertheless, we observed evidence of low-dose hypersensitivity (HRS).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…These improvements in the detection of MN using the CBMN assay followed by TC staining can explain the accordance of the dose response curve obtained (up to 4 Gy) in this study to the manual dose response curve of the IAEA [2] after uniform staining and that published previously following manual scoring [51] or semi-automated scoring following uniform staining [52]. Nevertheless, we observed evidence of low-dose hypersensitivity (HRS).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%