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Occam’s broom and the dirty DSB: cytogenetic perspectives on cellular response to changes in track structure and ionization density
Michael N. Cornforth
Radiation Oncology
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Cellular Response
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Response Change
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Ionizing Radiation
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Particle Track
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Spatial Distribution
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Molecular Lesions
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Charged Particles
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Track Structure
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Ionization Density
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Broom
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Occam
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Structure Density
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Gamma Rays
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Biological Effects
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Chromosomal Aberrations
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High-order
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Radiation Type
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Classical Model
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Nanometre
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Biological Endpoints
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Alternative Narratives
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Medicine and Dentistry
Ionizing Radiation
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Biological Activity
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Chromosome Aberration
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Standing
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Narrative
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Relative Biologic Effectiveness
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