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Bone as a biomarker for detecting low dose of ionizing radiation: a pilot study

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Abstract

FTIR spectroscopy was able to discriminate bone samples receiving low-dose ionizing radiation doses (0.002 kGy, 0.004 kGy, 0.007 kGy), offering valuable insights in view of the understanding of radiation dose response in biological systems.

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