Chernobyl Nuclear Accident

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Dillon, M. N., Dickey, A. N., Roberts, R. B., Betz, J. A., Mousseau, T. A., Kleiman, N. J., & Breen, M. (2024). Is increased mutation driving genetic diversity in dogs within the Chornobyl exclusion zone? PLOS ONE, 19(12), e0315244. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0315244
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Dillon, M. N., Qurollo, B. A., Thomas, R., Warren, M. E., Mousseau, T. A., Betz, J. A., Kleiman, N. J., & Breen, M. (2024). Contrasting pathogen prevalence between tick and dog populations at Chornobyl. Parasites & Vectors, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-024-06563-4
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McConnell, R. J., Kamysh, O., O’Kane, P. L., Greenebaum, E., Rozhko, A. V., Yauseyenka, V. V., Minenko, V. F., Drozdovitch, V., Yarets, Y., Kukhta, T., Mabuchi, K., Little, M. P., Cahoon, E. K., & Zablotska, L. B. (2024). Radiation Dose Does Not Affect the Predictive Value of Thyroid Biopsy for Diagnosing Papillary Thyroid Cancer in a Belarusian Cohort Exposed to Chernobyl Fallout. Acta Cytologica, 68(1), 34–44. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1159/000536387
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