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Mitochondrial complex II dysfunction can contribute significantly to genomic instability after exposure to ionizing radiation /
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Mitochondrial complex II dysfunction can contribute significantly to genomic instability after exposure to ionizing radiation /

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Other Authors: Aykin-Burns, Nukhet., Boominathan, Amutha., Dayal, Disha., Domann, Frederick E., Goswami, Prabhat C., Limoli, Charles L., Martin, Sean M., Owens, Kjerstin M., Pain, Debkumar., Spitz, Douglas R., Zhu, Yueming.
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Genomic instability
Ionizing radiation
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