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Figure 3. Proportion of two types of chromatid breaks. For cells irradiated with gamma rays, the number of chromatid breaks in both cell lines was much more than that of isochromatid breaks; for cells exposed to carbon ions, the isochromatid breaks were much more frequent than the chromatid breaks. They were significantly different.





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