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A nanotube based electron microbeam cellular irradiator for radiobiology research

David E. Bordelon    
Jian Zhang    
Sarah Graboski    
Adrienne Cox    
Eric Schreiber    
Otto Z. Zhou    
and Sha Chang    

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