THE INFLUENCE OF TOTAL BODY IRRADIATION OF X-RAY ON THE SURVIVAL OF HOMOLOGOUS SKIN GRAFTS IN RATS (in Chinese)
The behavior of homologous skin grafts in rats irradiated with sublethal doses of x rays was studied. Wistar albino rats were used as recipients and donors were Long-Evans hooded rats. The sublethal doses of whole-body irradiation to normal Wistar rats were approximately 600-650 r and 500 r were estimated to be sublethal. The skin homografts of 2.0 cm x 2.0 cm from hooded donors to untreated Wistar recipients survived for 7 to l0 days, an average of 8.5 days, followed by the typical pattern of the skin homograft reaction; whereas of the 15 sublethally irradiated animals, 12 showed prolonged survival of the grafts from hooded donors, which were ultimately replaced by the host tissue with the chronic rejection pattern. None survived permanently. (auth)
- Research Organization:
- Seoul National Univ., Korea
- NSA Number:
- NSA-16-032820
- OSTI ID:
- 4779978
- Journal Information:
- Seoul Journal of Medicine See Soul Uitae Chapchi, Journal Name: Seoul Journal of Medicine See Soul Uitae Chapchi Vol. Vol: 1; ISSN SUICAS1
- Country of Publication:
- Country unknown/Code not available
- Language:
- Chinese
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