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Joan Francesc Barquinero

Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona

Publications -  111
Citations -  2599

Joan Francesc Barquinero is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dosimetry & Biodosimetry. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 98 publications receiving 2191 citations. Previous affiliations of Joan Francesc Barquinero include Ca' Foscari University of Venice & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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The dicentric assay in triage mode as a reliable biodosimetric scoring strategy for population triage in large scale radiation accidents

TL;DR: The results obtained up to now within the MULTIBIODOSE project are very promising for the application of the dicentric assay in triage mode as a high throughput scoring strategy for biodosimetry in case of large scale accidents by a network of eight collaborating laboratories throughout Europe.
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Capabilities of the RENEB network for research and large scale radiological and nuclear emergency situations.

TL;DR: The deployment of the scientific and technical capabilities existing within the RENEB network members seems mandatory, to help other countries with less or no capacity for biological or physical dosimetry, or countries overwhelmed in case of a radiological or nuclear accident involving a large number of individuals.
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Influence of chromatin condensation on the number of direct DSB damages induced by ions studied using a Monte Carlo code.

TL;DR: The results of this study show an increase in the number and complexity of DNA DSBs in condensed chromatin when compared with decondensed chromatin.
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Induction of incomplete and complex chromosome aberrations by 30 kVp X rays.

TL;DR: Investigation of metaphases from peripheral blood samples irradiated with three different X-ray energies indicates that exposure to 30 kVp X rays resulted in a modest increase in the induction of incomplete elements and complex aberrations compared to 80 and 120 kV p X rays.