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pro vyhledávání: '"Oleksandr, Komov"'
Autor:
Diana Akhmedzanova, Wladimir Wertelecki, Serhii Lapchenko, Oleksandr Komov, Lyubov Yevtushok, Lyubov Ostapchuk, Illia Kuznietsov
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Medical Genetics. 61:556-563
Pregnant women residing in areas impacted by the Chornobyl ionizing radiation of the Rivne Province in Ukraine have persistent higher levels of incorporated cesium-137. In these areas the neural tube defects and microcephaly rates are significantly h
Autor:
Alfred Koerblein, Wladimir Wertelecki, Bogdana Ievtushok, Illia Kuznietsov, Oleksandr Komov, Serhiy Lapchenko, Nataliya Zymak-Zakutnia, Zoriana Sosyniuk
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology. 106:194-200
Background Investigations soon after the 1986 Chornobyl (Chernobyl in Russian) accident of exposed populations residing elsewhere in Europe led government and international agencies to conclude that exposures to cesium-137 (Cs-137) were not teratogen
Autor:
Wladimir Wertelecki, Diana Akhmedzhanova, Lyubov Yevtushok, Serhiy Lapchenko, Bogdana Ievtushok, Oleksandr Komov, Christina D. Chambers, Natalya Zymak-Zakutnya, Zoriana Sosyniuk
Publikováno v:
European journal of medical genetics. 60(1)
In the 30 years since the Chornobyl nuclear power plant disaster, there is evidence of persistent levels of incorporated ionizing radiation in adults, children and pregnant women in the surrounding area. Measured levels of Cesium-137 vary by region,
Autor:
Lyubov Ostapchuk, Illia Kuznietsov, Wladimir Wertelecki, Lyubov Yevtushok, Oleksandr Komov, Diana Akhmedzanova, Serhii Lapchenko
Publikováno v:
Reproductive Toxicology. 80:33
Autor:
Wladimir, Wertelecki, Alfred, Koerblein, Bogdana, Ievtushok, Nataliya, Zymak-Zakutnia, Oleksandr, Komov, Illia, Kuznietsov, Serhiy, Lapchenko, Zoriana, Sosyniuk
Publikováno v:
Birth defects research. Part A, Clinical and molecular teratology. 106(3)
Investigations soon after the 1986 Chornobyl (Chernobyl in Russian) accident of exposed populations residing elsewhere in Europe led government and international agencies to conclude that exposures to cesium-137 (Cs-137) were not teratogenic. Our obs