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Publications by Vadim V. Chumak
Expression of miRNA-26b-5p and Its Target TRPS1 Is Associated With Radiation Exposure in Post-Chernobyl Breast Cancer
International Journal of Cancer
Cancer Research
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The Ukrainian-American Study of Leukemia and Related Disorders Among Chornobyl Cleanup Workers From Ukraine: III. Radiation Risks
Radiation Research
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