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NOTCH1 mutations in chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients sufferers of Chornobyl NPP accident [PDF]
Objective - to estimate the frequency of NOTCH1 mutations in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients, suffer ers of Chornobyl NPP accident, for elucidation of their impact in development of radiation associated forms of dis ease.NOTCH1 mutations were determined by polymerase chain reaction followed by direct sequencing in 201 previously untreated ...
N I, Bilous +4 more
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Thermodynamic modeling of monitoring studies on well 4-G, which was located on the industrial site of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, was performed. In the range of pH 9. 5 - 12. 5, an increase in the concentration of strontium in the form of SrOH+ and a decrease in the form of Sr2+ was noted in the groundwater, against the background of an increase
I. O. Kovalenko +4 more
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Background. The dramatic events of the Russian-Ukrainian war around the Chornobyl’ nuclear power plant (NPP) once again opened up the healed wound inflicted by radionuclides on the human body not only in Ukraine, but also in Belarus and the border ...
Walery Zukow +5 more
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The study reports the first estimation of the Eurasian lynx population inhabiting the Ukrainian Chornobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ, 2600 km2) in 2013–2018.
Sergii Gashchak +4 more
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Microcirculation violations of the conjunctiva in clean-up workers of the Chornobyl NPP accident [PDF]
Explore hemomicrocirculation changes after radiation exposure depending of irradiation dose in dynam ics.The research conducted on 470 clean up workers of the Chornobyl NPP accident. After 10-15 years after radiation exposure examined 450 Chornobyl clean up workers in age of 28 to 65 years. The con trol group consisted of 110 industrial workers who had
P A, Fedirko, N A, Garkava
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DENTAL CARIES INTENSITY IN CHILDREN WITH DISTURBANCES IN TOOTH FORMATION, SURVIVED AFTER THE CHORNOBYL NPP ACCIDENT [PDF]
Objective: assessment of dental caries intensity in children with disturbances in tooth formation living in radiologically contaminated territories as a result of the Chornobyl NPP accident. Materials and methods. Children aged 6-14 years old (n = 1470) suffering from disturbances in tooth formation (DTF) with the residents of radiologically ...
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Preparing for the mental health consequences of a nuclear event in Ukraine: The time is now
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, Volume 76, Issue 7, Page 340-342, July 2022.
Joshua C. Morganstein +4 more
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The composition and features of radionuclide contamination of solid radioactive waste (SRW) stored in the western “light” compartment of SRW repository (RSRW) of the SSE “Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant” (ChNPP) were studied. Representative samples of SRW taken from the top layer of materials at 1-m depth were split into four streams, and according to ...
O. V. Mykhailov, A. K. Terzi
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137Cs circulation in forest ecosystems on the territory of the Chornobyl exclusion zone (Plant)
Seasonal changes in the content of 137Cs in plants of the forest ecosystems on the territory of the Chornobyl exclusion zone have been studied. Samples were selected from 2013 till 2015 once per two weeks.
N.Ye. Zarubina
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Radiation Consequences of Fire in Chornobyl NPP Exclusion Zone
In April and June 2015, the population of the Kyiv region in Ukraine was alarmed by information on possible negative radiation consequences of the serious forest fires that broke out in the 30-kilometer zone of Chornobyl NPP Exclusion Zone. The paper describes analytical research related to the assessment of radiation impact of fire in contaminated ...
O. Slepchenko +4 more
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