Abstract
Ionizing radiation induces stable paramagnetic centers in the crystalline lattice of bone hydroxyapatite. These can be measured by electron-spin resonance spectrometry and can serve as biological markers for evaluation of crystallinity of bone mineral, quantitation of the rebuilding process of radiation-sterilized bone grafts, and estimation of doses of ionizing radiation.
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