Microbeam studies of the bystander response.
Microbeams have undergone a renaissance since their introduction and early use in the mid 60s. Recent advances in imaging, software and beam delivery have allowed rapid technological developments in microbeams for use in a range of experimental studies. The resurgence in the use of microbeams since...
Main Authors: | Prise, K, Schettino, G, Vojnovic, B, Belyakov, O, Shao, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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