Zusammenfassung
Die Radiobiologie ist als selbständige Disziplin ziemlich jung, nur etwa 30 Jahre alt. Sie hat während des Krieges und nach dem Kriege einen riesigen Aufschwung genommen, der auf die Entwicklung des Atomreaktors und die zunehmende Anwendung ionisierender Strahlung in Industrie, Forschung und Medizin zurückzuführen ist.
“Even now those who (in Biology) think in terms of molecular events may have visions of progress denied to those whose thought is guided by the visible alone. “
Hopkins, 1935
“From every point of view biology is getting nearer and nearer to the molecular level.”
Crick, 1957
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Arley, N., Skov, H. (1960). Die biologischen Probleme bei der Ausnutzung der Atomenergie. In: Atomkraft. Verständliche Wissenschaft, vol 73. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00568-2_3
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