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1. THYROID SCREENING AND RELIABILITY OF RADIATION THYROID DOSES FOR THE BELARUSIAN IN UTERO COHORT.

2. Hematological malignancies in Ukraine in post-Chernobyl era: sources of data and their preliminary analysis.

3. APPLICATION OF ART THERAPY FOR CORRECTION OF PERSONAL DISORDERS OF PSYCHOEMOTIONAL STATE OF CHILDREN - INHABITANTS OF RADIATION POLLUTED TERRITORIES AND CHILDREN DISPLACED FROM THE ARMED CONFLICT ON THE SOUTHERN EAST OF UKRAINE.

4. STATE OF COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN CHILDREN WITH PATHOLOGY OF DIGESTIVE ORGANS, WHO LIVE AT RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATED TERRITORIES OF UKRAINE.

5. COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF SPERMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS IN IDIOPATHIC FORMS OF INFERTILITY IN MEN FROM RADIOACTIVELY CONTAMINATED AND CONVENTIONALLY CLEAN REGIONS OF UKRAINE.

6. Long-Term Consequences of the Chernobyl Radioactive Fallout: An Exploration of the Aggregate Data.

7. [Spatial Distribution of ¹³⁷Cs in Soil of Spruce Forest in the Distant Zone of Chernobyl Fallout].

8. Genomic copy number analysis of Chernobyl papillary thyroid carcinoma in the Ukrainian-American Cohort.

9. The impact of Chernobyl on health and labour market performance.

10. What have we learnt from Chernobyl? What have we still to learn?

11. [Grounds for using cattle as one of reference organisms in the system of environmental protection from radiation].

12. Thyroid autoantibodies and thyroid function in subjects exposed to Chernobyl fallout during childhood: evidence for a transient radiation-induced elevation of serum thyroid antibodies without an increase in thyroid autoimmune disease.

13. [Thyroid cancer after Chernobyl: is iodine 131 the only culprit ? Impact on clinical practice].

14. [The assessment of 137Cs accumulation by pine tree plantations in the closest radioactive fallouts originated from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant].

15. [Medical consequences following the Chernobyl nuclear accident].

16. Dispersal, deposition and collective doses after the Chernobyl disaster.

17. Transgenerational accumulation of radiation damage in small mammals chronically exposed to Chernobyl fallout.

19. Nuclear radiation. Return to the inferno: Chornobyl after 20 years.

20. Soil-dependent uptake of 137Cs by mushrooms: experimental study in the Chernobyl accident areas.

21. Investigation of loss of heterozygosity and SNP frequencies in the RET gene in papillary thyroid carcinoma.

22. Thyroid cancer has increased in the adult populations of countries moderately affected by Chernobyl fallout.

23. Thyroid carcinoma after Chernobyl latent period, morphology and aggressiveness.

24. [Cleft lip and cleft palate birth rate in Bavaria before and after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident].

25. Caries prevalence, oral health behavior, and attitudes in children residing in radiation-contaminated and -noncontaminated towns in Ukraine.

26. Field observations of the effects of protracted low levels of ionizing radiation on natural aquatic population by using a cytogenetic tool.

27. Radioactive contamination of wild mushrooms: a cross-cultural risk perception study.

28. Genetic consequences of radioactive contamination by the Chernobyl fallout to agricultural crops.

29. Plutonium and other alpha emitters in mushrooms from Poland, Spain and Ukraine.

30. Has fallout from the Chernobyl accident caused childhood leukaemia in Europe? A commentary on the epidemiologic evidence.

31. An ecological analysis of leukemia incidence around the highest 137Cs concentration in Poland.

33. Nuclear radiation. Ordeals of a dissenter.

34. Chernobyl fallout and outcome of pregnancy in Finland.

35. A critical review of measures to reduce radioactive doses from drinking water and consumption of freshwater foodstuffs.

36. Immunomodulatory and clinical effects of Viscum album (Iscador M and Iscador P) in children with recurrent respiratory infections as a result of the Chernobyl nuclear accident.

37. [The cytogenetic effect in a group of settlers from a 30-kilometer area of right of way].

38. Radiation hazard caused by the Chernobyl accident in inhabited areas of Ukraine can be monitored by transgenic plants.

39. Interferon gamma in survivors of the Chernobyl power plant accident: new therapeutic option for radiation-induced fibrosis.

40. Genome reduction in a hemiclonal frog Rana esculenta from radioactively contaminated areas.

41. Plant transgenics track Chernobyl's fallout.

42. Transgenic plants are sensitive bioindicators of nuclear pollution caused by the Chernobyl accident.

43. Prevalence of thyroid autoantibodies in children and adolescents from Belarus exposed to the Chernobyl radioactive fallout.

44. Chernobyl-related thyroid cancer in children of Belarus: a case-control study.

45. [An analysis of the factors determining the efficacy of protective measures in agriculture in radioactive contamination].

46. [A comparative study of the immunological (antimicrosomal antibodies) and cytogenetic indices of children living in radioactively contaminated areas of Bryansk Province].

47. Health impacts of large releases of radionuclides. The fate and impact of radiocontaminants in urban areas.

48. Unstable and stable chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes of people exposed to Chernobyl fallout in Bryansk, Russia.

49. Health impacts of large releases of radionuclides. Physical transport and chemical and biological processes in agricultural systems.

50. Temporal changes in concentration of radiocaesium in lake sediment and fish of southern Finland as related to environmental factors.

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