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M M Kossenko

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Krestinina L, Preston D, Ostroumova E, Degteva M, Ron E, Vyushkova O, et al.
Radiat Res . 2005 Oct; 164(5):602-11. PMID: 16238437
In the 1950s many thousands of people living in rural villages on the Techa River received protracted internal and external exposures to ionizing radiation from the release of radioactive material...
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Kossenko M, Thomas T, Akleyev A, Krestinina L, Startsev N, Vyushkova O, et al.
Radiat Res . 2005 Oct; 164(5):591-601. PMID: 16238436
Residents living on the banks of the Techa River in the Southern Urals region of Russia were exposed to radioactive contamination from the Mayak plutonium production and separation facility that...
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Kossenko M, Ostroumova E, Granath F, Hall P
Radiat Environ Biophys . 2002 May; 41(1):49-52. PMID: 12014409
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Kossenko M, Preston D, Krestinina L, Degteva M, Startsev N, Thomas T, et al.
Radiat Environ Biophys . 2002 May; 41(1):45-8. PMID: 12014408
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Kossenko M, Ostroumova Y, Akleyev A, Startsev N, Degteva M, Granath F, et al.
Radiat Environ Biophys . 2001 Feb; 39(4):219-25. PMID: 11200965
From 1949 onwards, radioactive waste was released into the Techa River in the southern Urals and the population living along the river was exposed to ionising radiation. Relocation of these...
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Kossenko M, Hoffman D, Thomas T
Health Phys . 2000 Jun; 79(1):55-62. PMID: 10855778
The Mayak Industrial Association, located in the South Ural Mountains, began operation in 1948 and was the first Russian site for the production and separation of plutonium. During the early...
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Kossenko M, Degteva M, Vyushkova O, Preston D, Mabuchi K, Kozheurov V
Radiat Res . 1997 Jul; 148(1):54-63. PMID: 9216619
Plutonium production in the former Soviet Union began in 1949 at the Mayak Production Association located between the cities of Chelyabinsk and Ekaterinbourg in the southern Ural mountains about 1200...
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Kossenko M
Health Phys . 1996 Jul; 71(1):77-82. PMID: 8655334
This paper analyzes the data on leukemia and solid cancers of all types among 28,000 people exposed due to discharges of radioactive waste into the Techa River in the South...
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Kossenko M
World Health Stat Q . 1996 Jan; 49(1):17-21. PMID: 8896252
Radioactive contamination and population exposure resulted from the operation of the Mayak complex, a plutonium-production facility in the Southern Urals. The highest doses were received by residents along the Techa...
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Akleyev A, Kossenko M, Silkina L, Degteva M, Yachmenyov V, Awa A, et al.
Stem Cells . 1995 May; 13 Suppl 1:58-68. PMID: 7488969
This article discusses the most important information on health effects in the Urals region (Russia) of residents exposed to radiation from activities of a weapon plutonium separation plant. The population...