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Биологическая дозиметрия на основе цитогенетического анализа

Биологическая дозиметрия на основе цитогенетического анализа

Abstract

The review presents descriptions of the two most significant cytogenetic methods for indication and dosimetry of ionizing irradiation. Possibilities and limitations of these methods considered are shown in reference to examination of people exposed to radiation owing to different emergency and extraordinary situations.

В обзоре представлено описание двух наиболее значимых цитогенетических методов индикации и дозиметрии ионизирующего излучения. Показаны их возможности и ограничения при обследовании людей, подвергшихся радиационному воздействию при различных аварийных и чрезвычайных ситуациях.

Keywords

ИОНИЗИРУЮЩЕЕ ИЗЛУЧЕНИЕ, биологическая дозиметрия, ХРОМОСОМНЫЕ АБЕРРАЦИИ, FISH метод

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