1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf01331026
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Die Wirkung von R�ntgenstrahlen auf das Transmembranpotential und die elektrophoretische Beweglichkeit polymorphkerniger Granulozyten und FL-Zellen

Abstract: Two hours after X-irradiation at 37 degrees C in vitro at doses ranging from 50 rad to 20 krad the transmembrane potential and the surface charge of polymorphonuclear granulocytes and FL-cells showed a dose-dependent decrease. However, between two and four days after irradiation at 10 krad FL-cells revealed an increase in both transmembrane potential and surface charge. Small doses of ionizing radiation (e.g. 10 rad) resulted in aperiodically damped oszillations of membrane polarisation in leucocytes.

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“…This period saw an increasing international appearance of the journal, which may be documented by the fact that the journal title changed to ''Radiation and Environmental Biophysics'' in 1974. Consequently, volume 11 included only five publications in German and the last French article published in the journal (Lipnik 1974), while the last article in German was published in volume 14 (Redmann and Reichel 1977). When Hermann Muth retired, Ulrich Hagen from the GSF in Munich, Germany, took over as an editor, until 1996.…”
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“…This period saw an increasing international appearance of the journal, which may be documented by the fact that the journal title changed to ''Radiation and Environmental Biophysics'' in 1974. Consequently, volume 11 included only five publications in German and the last French article published in the journal (Lipnik 1974), while the last article in German was published in volume 14 (Redmann and Reichel 1977). When Hermann Muth retired, Ulrich Hagen from the GSF in Munich, Germany, took over as an editor, until 1996.…”
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confidence: 99%