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THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF AET UPON SURVIVAL OF YOUNG RATS EXPOSED TO SUBLETHAL AND LETHAL DOSES OF X-RAYS

Journal Article · · Bull. Inst. Nuclear Sci. "Boris Kidrich" (Belgrade)
OSTI ID:4187592
The optimal dose of AET in x-irradiated rats for survival was investigated by measuring the survival rate as a function of x ray doses and the degree of protection of young rats irradiated before and after the appearance of the stress reaction. The results show that the optimal dose of AET for young rats is 150 mg/kg of body weight. The best protection is obtained with this dose when the animals are irradiated with 600 r. The protective effect of AET is more clearly expressed in animals with a developed mechanism of stress reaction. (auth)
Research Organization:
Originating Research Org. not identified
NSA Number:
NSA-14-014681
OSTI ID:
4187592
Journal Information:
Bull. Inst. Nuclear Sci. "Boris Kidrich" (Belgrade), Journal Name: Bull. Inst. Nuclear Sci. "Boris Kidrich" (Belgrade) Vol. Vol: 10
Country of Publication:
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Language:
English

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