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Ugenskiene R et al. – There was significant radiation quality dependence for 53BP1– and p–ATM–positive foci induction observed. Foci disappearance was radiation dose–independent in the samples irradiated with X–rays. These results confirm that kinetics of foci disappearance depends on radiation quality, even when individual ions are targeted to cells.

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