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THE SPECIFIC FEATURES IN THE PICTURE OF LEAD POISONING IN RATS WHO HAD SUSTAINED RADIATION INJURY (in Russian)

Journal Article · · Meditsinskaya Radiologiya (U.S.S.R.) For English translation see Med. Radiol., USSR
OSTI ID:4070573
Compensatory hematopoietic reactions to lead poisoning were studied in 123 male rats 1 to 3 months after whole-body irradiation with 300 r and exposure for 24 days to lead poisoning (daily doses of 0.3 nil of 40% solution per 100 g weight). The irradiated animals exhibited a higher resistance to toxic anemia and a much more rapid development of young cells in the peripheral blood. However, along with increased erythropoiesis were observed increased disturbances in the bone marrow and greater degenerativedystrophic changes in the spleen and liver. (R.V.J.)
Research Organization:
Originating Research Org. not identified
NSA Number:
NSA-15-012784
OSTI ID:
4070573
Journal Information:
Meditsinskaya Radiologiya (U.S.S.R.) For English translation see Med. Radiol., USSR, Journal Name: Meditsinskaya Radiologiya (U.S.S.R.) For English translation see Med. Radiol., USSR Vol. Vol: 5: No. 12; ISSN MERAA
Country of Publication:
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Language:
Russian

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