VZL 2005, 74(3):135-139

Biodosimetry Part II: Summary of Current Methods and Perspective of Biodosimetry

Zdeňka Vilasová, Jan Österreicher, Jiřina Vávrová
Univerzita obrany, katedra radiobiologie Fakulty vojenského zdravotnictví v Hradci Králové

Práce pojednává o nejdůležitějších dostupných biodozimetrických metodách používaných v klinické a experimentální praxi. Dále autoři informují o dalších možných biodozimetrických přístupech založených na výsledcích recentních výzkumných prací, které mohou být zaváděny ve střednědobém časovém horizontu.

Keywords: Biodozimetrie; Metody; Perspektiva

The work analyzes biodosimetric methods used in experimental and clinical practice. Furthermore, authors inform about possible biodosimetric markers based on results of recent research, which could be developed within midle-term time.

Keywords: Biodosimetry; Methods; Perspective

Received: October 19, 2004; Published: December 1, 2005  Show citation

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Vilasová, Z., Österreicher, J., & Vávrová, J. (2005). Biodosimetry Part II: Summary of Current Methods and Perspective of Biodosimetry. Vojenské Zdravotnické Listy74(3-4), 135-139
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