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    Human minisatellite mutation rate after the Chernobyl accident by Dubrova, Yuri E, Nesterov, Valeri N, Krouchinsky, Nicolay G, Ostapenko, Valdislav A, Neumann, Rita, Neil, David L, Jeffreys, Alec J

    Published in Nature (London) (25-04-1996)
    “…Germline mutation at human minisatellite loci has been studied among children born in heavily polluted areas of the Mogilev district of Belarus after the…”
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    Thyroid cancer incidence trends in Belarus: examining the impact of Chernobyl by Mahoney, Martin C, Lawvere, Silvana, Falkner, Karen L, Averkin, Yuri I, Ostapenko, Vladislav A, Michalek, Arthur M, Moysich, Kirsten B, McCarthy, Philip L

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-10-2004)
    “…Background While prior studies of thyroid cancer incidence within Belarus have increased since the 1986 Chernobyl reactor accident, the magnitude of increase…”
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    Thyroid cancer in Belarus by Demidchik, Evgueni P, Demidchik, Yuri E, Gedrevich, Zigmund E, Mrochek, Alexandr G, Ostapenko, Vladislav A, Kenigsberg, Jacov E, Buglova, Elena E, Sidorov, Yury D, Kondratovich, Victor A, Baryach, Valerii V, Dubouskaya, Elena P, Veremeichyk, Vera M, Mankouskaya, Svetlana V

    Published in International Congress series (01-01-2002)
    “…The Chernobyl accident in April and May of 1986 promoted thyroid carcinomas in 1500 patients who were exposed to radiation at the age group under 18. The…”
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    Further evidence for elevated human minisatellite mutation rate in Belarus eight years after the Chernobyl accident by Dubrova, Y E, Nesterov, V N, Krouchinsky, N G, Ostapenko, V A, Vergnaud, G, Giraudeau, F, Buard, J, Jeffreys, A J

    Published in Mutation research (28-11-1997)
    “…Analysis of germline mutation rate at human minisatellites among children born in areas of the Mogilev district of Belarus heavily polluted after the Chernobyl…”
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