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Radiobiology Textbook by Sarah Baatout

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Radiobiology Textbook
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Publisher: Springer
ISBN-13: 9783031188107
Number of pages: 667

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This textbook focuses on the various aspects of radiobiology. The goal of radiobiological research is to better understand the effects of radiation exposure at the cellular and molecular levels in order to determine the impact on health. This book offers a unique perspective, by covering not only radiation biology but also radiation physics, oncology, radiotherapy, radiochemistry, radiopharmacy, nuclear medicine, space radiation biology and physics, environmental and human radiation protection, nuclear emergency planning, molecular biology and bioinformatics, etc.

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