Exosomes are released by bystander cells exposed to radiation-induced biophoton signals: Reconciling the mechanisms mediating the bystander effect
Michelle Le(McMaster University), Carmel Mothersill(McMaster University), Cristian Fernández-Palomo(University of Bern), Andrew J. Rainbow(McMaster University), Colin Seymour(McMaster University), Fiona E. McNeill(McMaster University)
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