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Ionization in human cells can lead to significant damage, including the disruption of molecular structures, particularly DNA. This damage can result in mutations, which may contribute to cancer development and other diseases. Additionally, ionization can impair cellular functions, leading to cell death or dysfunction. Overall, the consequences of ionization can compromise tissue integrity and overall health.

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