Evaluation of DNA Damage Using Microwave Dielectric Absorption Spectroscopy |
Hirayama, Makoto
(Research Institute of Nuclear Engineering, University of Fukui)
Matuo, Youichirou (Research Institute of Nuclear Engineering, University of Fukui) Sunagawa, Takeyoshi (Fukui University of Technology) Izumi, Yoshinobu (Research Institute of Nuclear Engineering, University of Fukui) |
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