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The effect of alpha particles on bacteriophage T4Br+
G A Leont'eva1, I G Akoev, A E Grigor'ev
1Institute of Biological Physics, Acad. Sci. USSR, Pushchino.
Abstract:
It is generally accepted that heavy charged particles play an important part in generating the secondary flux of nuclear particles formed by the interaction of space hadrons with nuclei. It is assumed that these particles are responsible for the high biological efficiency of space hadrons in causing cellular damage by their strong interactions. To examine this assumption we investigated the effects of 5.3 MeV alpha particles on bacteriophage T4. This energy provides a LET value of 88.6 KeV/micrometer lying in the range of the highest biological efficiency.
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