Morphological Verification of Neuropsychiatric Disorders at Low Radiation Exposures
Ushakov Ib,
Fedorov Vp and
Dyachkov Aa
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Dyachkov Aa: Radiobiological Society of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 54, issue 4, 46272-46273
Abstract:
Despite the significant contribution of stress factors to the picture of the Chernobyl post-accident period neurological disorders, a number of researchers identify obtained data with the results of the destructive ionizing radiation effects. Health disorders that increase over time are in most cases caused by neurological disorders of organic origin. However, researchers do not provide direct evidence of organic changes in the brain under low radiation exposures, although the need for this was identified in early scientific programs aimed at eliminating the consequences of the Chernobyl accident.
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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.54.008599
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