MeSH Review:
Chernobyl Nuclear Accident
- Oncogenic rearrangements of the RET proto-oncogene in papillary thyroid carcinomas from children exposed to the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Fugazzola, L., Pilotti, S., Pinchera, A., Vorontsova, T.V., Mondellini, P., Bongarzone, I., Greco, A., Astakhova, L., Butti, M.G., Demidchik, E.P. Cancer Res. (1995)
- BRAF T1796A transversion mutation in various thyroid neoplasms. Xing, M., Vasko, V., Tallini, G., Larin, A., Wu, G., Udelsman, R., Ringel, M.D., Ladenson, P.W., Sidransky, D. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. (2004)
- Additional thyroid dose factor from transportation sources in Russia after the Chernobyl disaster. Parshkov, E.M., Chebotareva, I.V., Sokolov, V.A., Dallas, C.E. Environ. Health Perspect. (1997)
- Tritium precipitation in European cities and in Osaka, Japan owing to the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Koga, T., Morishima, H., Niwa, T., Kawai, H. J. Radiat. Res. (1991)
- Osteogenic sarcoma of the maxillary alveolus occurring five years following the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Harvey, R.T., Donald, P.J., Weinstein, G.S. American journal of otolaryngology. (1996)
- Cesium-137 urinary excretion by northeastern Italian (Pordenone) people following the Chernobyl nuclear accident: a comment. Melandri, C., Tarroni, G. Health physics. (1990)
- An increased incidence of tumour bearing Swiss albino mice in Durham after the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Hemsworth, B.N. In Vivo (1992)