Exposure to ionizing radiation alone (RI) or combined with traumatic tissue injury (CI) is a crucial life-threatening factor in nuclear and radiological events. In our laboratory, mice exposed to 60Co-γ-photon radiation (9.5 Gy, 0.4 Gy/min, bilateral) followed by 15% total-body-surface-area skin wounds (R-W CI) or burns (R-B CI) experienced an increment of ≥18% higher mortality over a 30-day observation period compared to RI alone. CI was accompanied by severe leukocytopenia, thrombocytopenia, erythropenia, and anemia. At the 30th day after injury, numbers of WBC and platelets still remained very low in surviving RI and CI mice. In contrast, their RBC, hemoglobin, and hematocrit were recovered towards preirradiation levels. Only RI induced ...
Background Patients with multiple injuries or sepsis requiring intensive care treatment invariably d...
Recovery from hematopoietic aplasia is a predominant factor in the survival of total-body-irradiated...
Recovery from hematopoietic aplasia is a predominant factor in the survival of total-body-irradiated...
Abstract Background Radiation injury combined wound (CI) enhances acute radiation syndrome and subse...
Nuclear industrial accidents and the detonation of nuclear devices cause a variety of damaging facto...
Copyright © 2014 Juliann G. Kiang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
<div><p>Widespread use of ionizing radiation has led to the realization of the danger associated wit...
Widespread use of ionizing radiation has led to the realization of the danger associated with radiat...
Widespread use of ionizing radiation has led to the realization of the danger associated with radiat...
Widespread use of ionizing radiation has led to the realization of the danger associated with radiat...
Widespread use of ionizing radiation has led to the realization of the danger associated with radiat...
Radiation-combined injury (RCI) augments the risk of morbidity and mortality when compared to radiat...
Mechanisms of burn-induced skin and remote organ injury involve oxidant generation and the release o...
Abstract Background Wounding following whole-body γ-irradiation (radiation combined injury, RCI) inc...
Recovery from hematopoietic aplasia is a predominant factor in the survival of total-body-irradiated...
Background Patients with multiple injuries or sepsis requiring intensive care treatment invariably d...
Recovery from hematopoietic aplasia is a predominant factor in the survival of total-body-irradiated...
Recovery from hematopoietic aplasia is a predominant factor in the survival of total-body-irradiated...
Abstract Background Radiation injury combined wound (CI) enhances acute radiation syndrome and subse...
Nuclear industrial accidents and the detonation of nuclear devices cause a variety of damaging facto...
Copyright © 2014 Juliann G. Kiang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
<div><p>Widespread use of ionizing radiation has led to the realization of the danger associated wit...
Widespread use of ionizing radiation has led to the realization of the danger associated with radiat...
Widespread use of ionizing radiation has led to the realization of the danger associated with radiat...
Widespread use of ionizing radiation has led to the realization of the danger associated with radiat...
Widespread use of ionizing radiation has led to the realization of the danger associated with radiat...
Radiation-combined injury (RCI) augments the risk of morbidity and mortality when compared to radiat...
Mechanisms of burn-induced skin and remote organ injury involve oxidant generation and the release o...
Abstract Background Wounding following whole-body γ-irradiation (radiation combined injury, RCI) inc...
Recovery from hematopoietic aplasia is a predominant factor in the survival of total-body-irradiated...
Background Patients with multiple injuries or sepsis requiring intensive care treatment invariably d...
Recovery from hematopoietic aplasia is a predominant factor in the survival of total-body-irradiated...
Recovery from hematopoietic aplasia is a predominant factor in the survival of total-body-irradiated...