Ionizing Radiation-Induced Immunological Changes
Sherif Nour Ahmed;
Abstract
Ionizing radiation is a type of particle radiation in which an individual particle (for example, a photon, electron, or helium nucleus) carries enough energy to ionize an atom or molecule (that is, to completely remove an electron from its orbit). If the
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| Title | Ionizing Radiation-Induced Immunological Changes | Authors | Sherif Nour Ahmed | Keywords | Ionizing Radiation-Induced Immunological Changes | Issue Date | 2007 | Description | Ionizing radiation is a type of particle radiation in which an individual particle (for example, a photon, electron, or helium nucleus) carries enough energy to ionize an atom or molecule (that is, to completely remove an electron from its orbit). If the |
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