We investigated the effect of suboptimal growth temperatures on recovery from radiation-induced division delay in Chinese hamster cells. It was found that no recovery occurred during the time that either log-phase or synchronized populations were incubated at 4°C and that injury sustained at low dose rates was cumulative over a period of 6.2 hr at low temperature. Postirradiation conditions influencing recovery from the induced division delay period are different from those affecting survival, suggesting that biochemical damage leading to division delay may be different from that leading to cell death
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The effect of hyperthermia and/or gamma-radiation on the survival of intestinal crypt cells was stud...
Originally published in vol. 18 no. 1 of Radiation Research journal. The Radiation Research Society ...
The time of onset and duration of division delay induced by exposure to 250-kvp x-irradiation have b...
Radiation effects on macromolecular synthesis essential for the Chinese hamster cell to traverse the...
The age-dependent, ultraviolet light (UVL) (254 nm)-induced division delay of surviving and nonsurvi...
The response of mammalian cells to ionizing radiation has been extensively studied with single cells...
Radiation effect on single cells and cell populations of Chinese hamster lung tissue is studied in v...
The effect of X-irradiation on the timing of DNA synthesis in the Chinese hamster ovary cells has be...
Experimental determinations were made of cell number as a function of time for two strains of L5178Y...
The ability of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells to repair x-radiation damage during the transit fro...
Several responses of synchronized populations of HeLa S3 cells were measured after irradiation with ...
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Chinese hamster cells in vitro were double labeled with C14TdR and H3TdR. At the time of irradiation...
Populations of Chinese hamster cells, synchronized by selecting for cells at or close to division, w...
Reproduced with permission from the Radiation Research Society. Radiation Research Society allows pu...
The effect of hyperthermia and/or gamma-radiation on the survival of intestinal crypt cells was stud...
Originally published in vol. 18 no. 1 of Radiation Research journal. The Radiation Research Society ...
The time of onset and duration of division delay induced by exposure to 250-kvp x-irradiation have b...
Radiation effects on macromolecular synthesis essential for the Chinese hamster cell to traverse the...
The age-dependent, ultraviolet light (UVL) (254 nm)-induced division delay of surviving and nonsurvi...
The response of mammalian cells to ionizing radiation has been extensively studied with single cells...
Radiation effect on single cells and cell populations of Chinese hamster lung tissue is studied in v...
The effect of X-irradiation on the timing of DNA synthesis in the Chinese hamster ovary cells has be...
Experimental determinations were made of cell number as a function of time for two strains of L5178Y...
The ability of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells to repair x-radiation damage during the transit fro...
Several responses of synchronized populations of HeLa S3 cells were measured after irradiation with ...
Reproduced with permission from the Radiation Research Society. Radiation Research Society allows pu...
Chinese hamster cells in vitro were double labeled with C14TdR and H3TdR. At the time of irradiation...
Populations of Chinese hamster cells, synchronized by selecting for cells at or close to division, w...
Reproduced with permission from the Radiation Research Society. Radiation Research Society allows pu...
The effect of hyperthermia and/or gamma-radiation on the survival of intestinal crypt cells was stud...
Originally published in vol. 18 no. 1 of Radiation Research journal. The Radiation Research Society ...