The consequences of the Chernobyl accident have given health physicists and geneticists a wealth of information about the effects of radiation exposure. Some is reassuring, some less so, but support for structured follow-up studies remains essential.
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Chernobyl's legacy to science. Nature 380, 653 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/380653a0
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