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Effect of $sup 60$Co gamma radiation on the isoenzymes of the nonspecific esterases in the embryonic development of chickens (in Bulgarian)

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:4336428
The isoenzymes of non-specific esterases in the heart, muscles, liver, and brain of chicken embryos are represented ty 7 isoenzymes. According to their electrophoretic mobility compared with that of the protein fractions of the human serum they are distributed by one in the region of the BETA -globulins, the albumins, and postalbumins, and by 2 to 4 in the region of the prealbumins. In the early stages of the embryoml development the isoenzymes disappear from the region of the BETA -globulins after irradiation with a dose of 1 K rad. The chicken embryo is particularly sensitive to gamma radiation during the period between the 9th and 13th day from their development. It is ascertained that in many cases irradiation with 3 rad stimulates the activity of the esterases while in almost all cases a dose of 1 Krad inhibits that activity. (auth)
Research Organization:
Komitet za Mirno Izpolzuvane na Atomnata Energiya, Sofia (Bulgaria); Akademiya na Selskostopanskite Nauki, Sofia (Bulgaria)
NSA Number:
NSA-29-024417
OSTI ID:
4336428
Report Number(s):
INIS-mf--729
Country of Publication:
Bulgaria
Language:
Bulgarian