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Adaptive response issue of Mutation Research



For those of you interested in adaptive response....

While doing a literature search, I stumbled across an entire issue of
Mutation Research devoted to adaptive response.  Lots of neat stuff, plus a
lot I don't begin to understand.  The journal information is:

Mutation Research, volume 358, #2 (1996), pages 125-242

A few other papers I noted that are relevant are:

Evidence for induced radioresistance from survival and other end points:
An introduction
M.C. Joiner, 1994, Radiation Research 138 (supplement), S5-S8

Induced radioresistance:  an overview and historical perspective
M.C. Joiner, 1994, International Journal of Radiation Biology, vol. 65, no.
1, 79-84

Happy reading!

Andy

The opinions expressed above are well-reasoned and insightful.  Needless to
say, they are not those of my employer. (with apologies to Michael Feldman)		

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