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Early changes in vascular reactivity in response to 56Fe irradiation in ApoE–/– mice
Preparatory study of a ground-based space radiobiology program in Europe
Induction of genomic instability after an acute whole-body exposure of mice to 56Fe ions
Fragmentation studies of relativistic iron ions using plastic nuclear track detectors
Effects of heavy ions on visual function and electrophysiology of rodents: the ALTEA-MICE project
High LET-induced H2AX phosphorylation around the Bragg curve
The extension of the INCL model for simulation of shielding in space
Early and delayed reproductive death in human cells exposed to high energy iron ion beams
Biomedical research with heavy ions at the IMP accelerators
Cancer and circulatory disease risks for a human mission to Mars: Private mission considerations
A model of the effects of heavy ion radiation on human tissue
Radiation risk estimation: Modelling approaches for “targeted” and “non-targeted” effects
MeV acceleration processes for heliospheric heavy ions
Detection of microlesions induced by heavy ions using liposomes filled with fluorescent dye
Measurements of materials shielding properties with 1 GeV/nuc 56 Fe
Etchable ranges of fossil and fresh heavy-ion tracks in linear and analogues crystals
Thin, circular, two-dimensional position sensitive Si detectors for trajectory determination
Lunar and meteoritic mineral track detectors and the composition of the galactic cosmic radiation
Heavy-ion induced single event upsets in a bipolar logic device
Single-event-effect mitigation from a system perspective
Cosmic and terrestrial single-event radiation effects in dynamic random access memories
The influence of VLSI technology evolution on radiation-induced latchup in space systems
A review of the techniques used for modeling single-event effects in power MOSFET's
Experimental study on heavy ion single event effects in SOI SRAMs
Recent trends in parts SEU susceptibility from heavy ions
Measurements of the SEE environment from sea level to GEO using the CREAM and CREDO experiments