Radiation and Environmental Biophysics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Radiation and Environmental Biophysics is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Comment on “Modeling of single cell cancer transformation using phase transition theory: application of the Avrami equation” by Fornalski and Dobrzyński55
Quantitative stakeholder-driven assessment of radiation protection issues via a PIANOFORTE online survey41
Intelligent assistant in radiation protection based on large language model with knowledge base27
Immune status of people living in the Tande-Tande sub-village (Indonesia), an area with high indoor radon concentration23
Internal dose rate due to intake of uranium and thorium by fish from a dam reservoir associated with a uranium mine in Brazil22
Pilot screening of potential matrikines resulting from collagen breakages through ionizing radiation20
Response to comments by Waligorski and Janiak19
Retrospective dosimetry of the accidentally exposed population of the urals region: basic concept and scientific advances19
Gold-nanoparticle-enriched breast tissue in breast cancer treatment using the INTRABEAM® system: a Monte Carlo study19
Comment on “Radiosensitization with metallic nanoparticles under MeV proton beams: local dose enhancement” by Mansouri et al.17
Evaluation of conventional IMRT and VMAT strategies for postmastectomy radiation therapy after immediate implant-based reconstruction using the new ESTRO-ACROP contouring guidelines15
Production of sealed rod sources made from epoxy resin for the Saint-Petersburg brick phantom for the calibration of whole-body counters15
Atmospheric dispersion modeling for an accidental release from a SLOWPOKE-2 research reactor: a case study14
Evaluation of organ dose using size-specific dose estimation (SSDE) and related cancer risk due to chest CT scan during the COVID-19 pandemic14
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