50 years of Radiation and Environmental Biophysics: What were the hallmark papers? Anna A. FriedlWerner Rühm Editorial 27 March 2013 Pages: 171 - 174
Bomb-pulse 14C analysis combined with 13C and 15N measurements in blood serum from residents of Malmö, Sweden Elisavet GeorgiadouKristina Eriksson StenströmSören Mattsson Review Article Open access 29 January 2013 Pages: 175 - 187
Potassium iodide (KI) to block the thyroid from exposure to I-131: current questions and answers to be discussed Christoph ReinersRita Schneider Review Article 09 March 2013 Pages: 189 - 193
Potential impacts of radon, terrestrial gamma and cosmic rays on childhood leukemia in France: a quantitative risk assessment Olivier LaurentSophie AnceletDominique Laurier Original Paper 26 March 2013 Pages: 195 - 209
Occupational cosmic radiation exposure in Portuguese airline pilots: study of a possible correlation with oxidative biological markers Rodrigo SilvaFilipe FolgosaMarco D. R. Gomes da Silva Original Paper 15 February 2013 Pages: 211 - 220
Impact assessment of ionizing radiation on human and non-human biota from the vicinity of a near-surface radioactive waste repository T. NedveckaiteA. GudelisJ. Vives i Batlle Original Paper 03 February 2013 Pages: 221 - 234
Assessment of environmental public exposure from a hypothetical nuclear accident for Unit-1 Bushehr nuclear power plant M. SohrabiM. GhasemiZ. Parsouzi Original Paper 29 January 2013 Pages: 235 - 244
Stopping power and CSDA range calculations for incident electrons and positrons in breast and brain tissues Mustafa Çağatay TufanTuba NamdarHasan Gümüş Original Paper 19 January 2013 Pages: 245 - 253
ESR and TL investigations on gamma irradiated linden (Tilia vulgaris) Ufuk PaksuCanan AydaşBirol Engin Original Paper 22 March 2013 Pages: 255 - 267
Studies on black tea (Camellia sinensis) extract as a potential antioxidant and a probable radioprotector Sandip PalChabita SahaSubrata Kumar Dey Original Paper 22 March 2013 Pages: 269 - 278
Are mouse lens epithelial cells more sensitive to γ-irradiation than lymphocytes? Kristina BannikUte RösslerJochen Graw Short Communication Open access 16 January 2013 Pages: 279 - 286
Resveratrol mitigates genotoxicity induced by iodine-131 in primary human lymphocytes Monireh HedayatiNayereh ShafaghatiSeyed Jalal Hosseinimehr Short Communication 23 February 2013 Pages: 287 - 291