lundi 12 septembre 2016
U.K. study reveals how ionizing radiation damages DNA, increasing cancer risk
Researchers in Britain say they have discovered how ionizing radiation — such as gamma rays or X-rays used in nuclear medicine — leaves behind a molecular fingerprint in certain human cancers.
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