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Milestones in normal tissue radiation biology over the past 50 years: From clonogenic cell survival to cytokine networks and back to stem cell recovery
International Journal of Radiation Biology, 06/25/09
Stewart FA et al. - Research on radiobiology with relevant in vivo models, and relevant treatment protocols is essential for the further progress in radiation oncology.
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