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a review of forty-five years study of hiroshima and nagasaki atomic bomb survivors. biochemical genetics study.after 40 years of studies on the children of atomic bomb survivors and a suitable control population in which no statistically significant genetic effects of a-bomb radiation were observed, two new projects have been initiated in order to detect mutations in the dna and rna molecules. permanent cell lines from peripheral b-lymphocytes from approximately 500 families composed of exposed parents and their children and approximately 500 control families are being established by epstein-barr virus t ...19911762126
[the present state of atomic bomb survivors, with special reference to biological late-effects of radiation].atomic bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki in august 1945. within a few months, the bomb blast, heat and radiation emitted by the atomic explosions led to approximately 114,000 fatalities in hiroshima and about 70,000 in nagasaki. the radiation in particular continued to exert effects on the human body over a long period of time, resulting in the development of tumors and functional abnormalities in various organs. this paper briefly outlines the diseases caused by radiation as well as ...200415137319
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