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Immunobiology and Psychosocial Aspects of the Health of Children After the Chernobyl Disaster

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 June 2012

Vladimir G. Bebeshko
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Immunocytology, Department of Clinical Immunology, Institute of Clinical Radiology, Scientific Centre of Radiation of the Academy of Medical Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine
Anatoly A. Chumak
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Immunocytology, Department of Clinical Immunology, Institute of Clinical Radiology, Scientific Centre of Radiation of the Academy of Medical Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine
Dimitri A. Bazyka
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Immunocytology, Department of Clinical Immunology, Institute of Clinical Radiology, Scientific Centre of Radiation of the Academy of Medical Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine
Victoria V. Talko
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Immunocytology, Department of Clinical Immunology, Institute of Clinical Radiology, Scientific Centre of Radiation of the Academy of Medical Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine
Vladimir N. Bugaev
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Immunocytology, Department of Clinical Immunology, Institute of Clinical Radiology, Scientific Centre of Radiation of the Academy of Medical Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine
Ekatherine M. Bruslova
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Immunocytology, Department of Clinical Immunology, Institute of Clinical Radiology, Scientific Centre of Radiation of the Academy of Medical Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine
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Abstract

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Type
Monitoring and Assessment: Different Perspectives
Copyright
Copyright © World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 1996

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