1970
DOI: 10.1080/09553007014551041
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The Effect of Dimethyl Sulphoxide on the Radiation Response of the Rough-skinned Newt (Taricha Granulosa)

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“…; Turner & Medica ; Pearson et al . ; Nagy & Medica ; but see Brooks ), hematopoietic depression (Cosgrove ; Bair, Park & Clarke ; Conger & Clinton ; Kleinbergs‐Krisans & Catlett ) and necrosis of the epithelium especially in amphibians (Brunst ; Lappenbusch & Willis ) have been repeatedly reported at LD 50(30) . Yet, most of our current knowledge on the effects of irradiation on the body during μCT is inferred from medical studies conducted on laboratory mammals (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…; Turner & Medica ; Pearson et al . ; Nagy & Medica ; but see Brooks ), hematopoietic depression (Cosgrove ; Bair, Park & Clarke ; Conger & Clinton ; Kleinbergs‐Krisans & Catlett ) and necrosis of the epithelium especially in amphibians (Brunst ; Lappenbusch & Willis ) have been repeatedly reported at LD 50(30) . Yet, most of our current knowledge on the effects of irradiation on the body during μCT is inferred from medical studies conducted on laboratory mammals (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiosensitivity is determined by the lethal dose, LD 50(x) , that is the cumulative radiation dose that will kill 50% of the study organisms over a time period 'x' (expressed in days). Sterility (Altland, Highman & Wood 1951;Turner et al 1967;Turner & Medica 1977;Pearson et al 1978;Nagy & Medica 1985;but see Brooks 1962), hematopoietic depression (Cosgrove 1965;Bair, Park & Clarke 1968;Conger & Clinton 1973;Kleinbergs-Krisans & Catlett 1975) and necrosis of the epithelium especially in amphibians (Brunst 1958;Lappenbusch & Willis 1970) have been repeatedly reported at LD 50(30) . Yet, most of our current knowledge on the effects of irradiation on the body during lCT is inferred from medical studies conducted on laboratory mammals (e.g.…”
Section: R a D I O S E N S I T I V I T Y I N R E P T I L E S A N D A mentioning
confidence: 99%