PMID: 9416795Jan 7, 1998Paper

Chromosomal aberrations in blood lymphocytes of astronauts after long-term space flights

International Journal of Radiation Biology
G ObeR Facius

Abstract

To analyse lymphocyte chromosomes from astronauts of MIR and EUROMIR missions. Peripheral lymphocytes from seven astronauts before and after space flights were cultured and analysed for structural chromosomal aberrations. Chromosome-type but not chromatid-type aberrations were significantly elevated after space flights when compared to pre-flight values. In one astronaut two rogue cells were found. Overall the frequencies of aberrations were found to be correlated with estimated absorbed cosmic radiation doses.

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