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Tumour-growth and Cell-viability of Irradiated Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma in the Mouse

Journal Article · · Intern. J. Radiation Biol.
(1) Growth curves were obtained for a tetraploid strain of the Ehrlich ascites tumour of the mouse, both untreated and after irradiation. (2) Higher total cell-counts were obtained when viable and heavily-irradiated cells were mixed. This can be explained by the multiplication of the heavily-irradiated cells (which was demonstrated), rather than by stimulation of the growth of the viable fraction. (3) The method as a means of assessing cell viability after irradiation is compared with a cell-titration technique.
Research Organization:
Hammersmith Hospital, London
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
NSA Number:
NSA-17-000058
OSTI ID:
4775172
Journal Information:
Intern. J. Radiation Biol., Journal Name: Intern. J. Radiation Biol. Vol. Vol: 5
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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