One-day-old rats were subjected to one -half (anterior or posterior) body irradiation by the beta rays of p(32). The skin exposure on the body was about 1,700 to 2,000 rep. The skin exposure on the tail, hands, feet, forearm, and leg was somewhat less than twice this. The animals were sacrificed at 200 days of age. No cutaneous tumors occurred. The irradiated animals weighed 5 to 10 per cent less than the controls. Males and females reacted alike. Changes were observed only in the part directly irradiated. The 'anterior' animals had significantly smaller ears, skulls, and forelimbs; the 'posterior' animals, tails, hindlimbs, and testes. Skeletal measurements are given. No effect was observed on the stomach, kidneys, liver, or heart.Work per...
High LET radiation minimizes any difference in the radiosensitivity of different types of cells to w...
"12 October 1954.""Technical Objective AW-6.""Health and Biology.""NM 006-015.""Research and Develop...
"8 May 1962."Includes bibliographical references (page 21).Mode of access: Internet
Rats subjected to 600 R total body radia-tion were studied. Changes in the epi-physeal cartilage wer...
Technical Objective AW-6.USNRDL-375.16 October 1952.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of acce...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of high doses of ionising radiation on the histo...
Influences of heavy ion particle exposure to mature rats were examined to estimate the risk of space...
PURPOSE: Comparing the ionizing radiation effects on bone neoformation of rats tibiae previously sub...
Background/Aim. The reaction of an organism to radiation depends on the level of irradiation and the...
Bone marrow transplant (BMT) preparative regimens for children usually include total body irradiatio...
PubMedID: 19012966In this study, the effect of gamma rays has been investigated on the normal rat sk...
THIS study was undertaken to observe the response of the developing teeth and supporting structures ...
The purperose of this work is tell the use of the experimental model to investigation of the effects...
A 0.5-cmn diameter X-ray beam of a specified quality, directed at the mandibular molar region of adu...
A study was conducted to obtain data on effects of chronic low level radiation on the developing tes...
High LET radiation minimizes any difference in the radiosensitivity of different types of cells to w...
"12 October 1954.""Technical Objective AW-6.""Health and Biology.""NM 006-015.""Research and Develop...
"8 May 1962."Includes bibliographical references (page 21).Mode of access: Internet
Rats subjected to 600 R total body radia-tion were studied. Changes in the epi-physeal cartilage wer...
Technical Objective AW-6.USNRDL-375.16 October 1952.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of acce...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of high doses of ionising radiation on the histo...
Influences of heavy ion particle exposure to mature rats were examined to estimate the risk of space...
PURPOSE: Comparing the ionizing radiation effects on bone neoformation of rats tibiae previously sub...
Background/Aim. The reaction of an organism to radiation depends on the level of irradiation and the...
Bone marrow transplant (BMT) preparative regimens for children usually include total body irradiatio...
PubMedID: 19012966In this study, the effect of gamma rays has been investigated on the normal rat sk...
THIS study was undertaken to observe the response of the developing teeth and supporting structures ...
The purperose of this work is tell the use of the experimental model to investigation of the effects...
A 0.5-cmn diameter X-ray beam of a specified quality, directed at the mandibular molar region of adu...
A study was conducted to obtain data on effects of chronic low level radiation on the developing tes...
High LET radiation minimizes any difference in the radiosensitivity of different types of cells to w...
"12 October 1954.""Technical Objective AW-6.""Health and Biology.""NM 006-015.""Research and Develop...
"8 May 1962."Includes bibliographical references (page 21).Mode of access: Internet