Radiobiology
Biological markers, or biomarkers, are measurable indicators of a biological state or condition, often used to assess the presence or severity of diseases or to evaluate responses to treatments. In the context of radiation exposure, they help identify the biological effects of radiation on human cells, making them crucial for understanding health risks and for the application of biological dosimetry through chromosomal aberrations.
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