Radiation damage in biomolecules and cells / / Francesca Ballarini, Mario Pietro Carante, editors.

The papers collected in this Special Issue deal with the effects of ionizing radiation at molecular and cellular levels, as well as possible applications in medicine and radiation protection. In particular, some works analysed the early stages of the interaction between ionizing radiation and DNA fo...

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