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    Gas ebullition associated with biological processes in radioactively contaminated reservoirs could lead to airborne radioactive contamination by Pryakhin, E.A., Mokrov, Yu.G., Trapeznikov, A.V., Atamanyuk, N.I., Andreyev, S.S., Peretykin, A.A., Mokrov, K. Yu, Semenov, M.A., Akleyev, A.V.

    Published in Nuclear engineering and technology (01-11-2023)
    “…Storage reservoirs of radioactive waste could be the source of atmospheric pollution due to the efflux of aqueous aerosol from their water areas. The main…”
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    Artificial radionuclides association with bottom sediment components from Mayak Production Association industrial reservoirs by Rozhkova, A.K., Kuzmenkova, N.V., Pryakhin, E.A., Mokrov, Y.G., Kalmykov, S.N.

    Published in Journal of environmental radioactivity (01-06-2021)
    “…About ten years have passed since the last published report in Russian on the speciation and distribution features of radionuclides in the bottom sediment of…”
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    Humanized Mice as a Model to Assess the Response of Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells to Irradiation by Atamanyuk, N. I., Andreev, S. S., Peretykin, A. A., Styazhkina, E. V., Obvintseva, N. A., Tryapitsina, G. A., Pryakhin, E. A.

    “…NOD SCID mice were humanized by transplanting human hematopoietic cells isolated from umbilical cord blood. A dose-dependent death of hematopoietic cells and…”
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    The radiation exposure of fish in the period of the Techa river peak contamination by Shishkina, E.A., Pryakhin, E.A., Sharagin, P.A., Osipov, D.I., Tryapitsina, G.A., Atamanyuk, N.I., Egoreichenkov, E.A., Trapeznikov, A.V., Rudolfsen, G., Teien, H.C., Sneve, M.K.

    Published in Journal of environmental radioactivity (01-05-2019)
    “…Waterborne radioactive releases into the Techa River from the Mayak Production Association in Russia during 1949–1956 resulted in downstream contamination of…”
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    Otoliths as object of EPR dosimetric research by Ivanov, D. V., Shishkina, E. A., Osipov, D. I., Starichenko, V. I., Bayankin, S. N., Zhukovsky, M. V., Pryakhin, E. A.

    Published in Radiation and environmental biophysics (01-11-2018)
    “…Otoliths are the organs which fish use for hearing and keeping balance. Otoliths are the most calcified tissues in the fish body. In contrast to bones,…”
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