The Hiroshima thermal-neutron discrepancy for 36Cl at large distances. Part I: New 36Cl measurements in granite samples exposed to A-bomb neutrons Thomas HuberWerner RühmEckehart Nolte Original Paper 22 September 2005 Pages: 75 - 86
The Hiroshima thermal-neutron discrepancy for 36Cl at large distances. Part II: Natural in situ production as a source Eckehart NolteThomas HuberLudolf Schultz Original Paper 07 September 2005 Pages: 87 - 96
External and internal irradiation of a Rural Bryansk (Russia) population from 1990 to 2000, following high deposition of radioactive caesium from the chernobyl accident C. ThornbergR. VesanenS. Mattsson Original Paper 21 September 2005 Pages: 97 - 106
Transfer of 85Sr and 134Cs from diet to reindeer foetuses and milk L. SkuterudH. GjøsteinK. Hove Original Paper 23 September 2005 Pages: 107 - 117
Lung cancer in Mayak workers: interaction of smoking and plutonium exposure V. JacobP. JacobE. K. Vasilenko Original Paper 01 September 2005 Pages: 119 - 129
Response to γ-irradiation in V79 cells conditioned by repeated treatment with low doses of hydrogen peroxide Koyeli Bose GirigoswamiRita Ghosh Original Paper 01 September 2005 Pages: 131 - 137
Activation of NF-κB in bone marrow cells of BALB/cJ mice following exposure in vivo to low doses of 137Cs γ-rays Kanokporn Noy RithidechMontree TungjaiSanford R. Simon Short Communication 29 July 2005 Pages: 139 - 143
Interaction of smoking and radon in rats: a biologically based mechanistic model W. F. HeidenreichJ. P. MorlierG. Monchaux Short Communication 27 September 2005 Pages: 145 - 148
Comment on “Studies of radon-exposed miner cohorts using a biologically based model: comparison of current Czech and French data with historic data from China and Colorado” by W.F. Heidenreich, L. Tomàšek, A. Rogel, D. Laurier and M. Tirmarche (2004) Radiat Environ Biophys 43:247–256 Harmen BijwaardMarco J. P. BrugmansSietse M. Rispens Letter to the Editor 03 August 2005 Pages: 149 - 151
Response to the comment on “Studies of radon-exposed miner cohorts using a biologically based model: comparison of current Czech and French data with historic data from China and Colorado” by W.F. Heidenreich, L. Tomášek, A. Rogel, D. Laurier, M. Tirmarche (2004) Radiat Environ Biophys 43:247–256 W. F. Heidenreich Letter to the Editor 29 July 2005 Pages: 153 - 154
Comment on “Studies of radon-exposed miner cohorts using a biologically based model: comparison of current Czech and French data with historic data from China and Colorado” by W.F. Heidenreich, L. Tomasek, A. Rogel, D. Laurier, M. Tirmarche (2004) Radiat Environ Biophys 43:247-256, and “Radon-induced lung cancer in French and Czech miner cohorts described with a two-mutation cancer model” by M.J.P. Brugmans, S.M. Rispens, H. Bijwaard, D. Laurier, A. Rogel, L. Tomasek, M. Tirmarche (2004) Radiat Environ Biophys 43:153–163 Dominique LaurierAgnès RogelMargot Tirmarche Letter to the Editor 29 July 2005 Pages: 155 - 156
Radon als Heilmittel. Therapeutische Wirksamkeit, biologischer Wirkungsmechanismus und vergleichende Risikobewertung (Radon therapy. Therapeutic effects, biological mechanism, and relative risk assessment) Klaus-Rüdiger Trott Book Review 13 August 2005 Pages: 157 - 158