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RADIATION DAMAGE AND THE SURFACE PROPERTIES OF EHRLICH ASCITES-TUMOUR CELLS. I. PERMEABILITY TO TAGGED PROTEIN

Journal Article · · Intern. J. Radiation Biol.
OSTI ID:4781875
Mice bearing Ehrlich ascites tumors were injected intraperitoneally with I/sup 131/ -tagged protein at intervals after a whole-body dose of 1400 rads of x rays. This lethal dose of x rays had no effect on penetration of the protein into the tumor cells at intervals of 4, 24, and 48 hours, and immediately after irradiation. Transport of the protein from the peritoneal cavity to the rest of the body of the mouse was, however, progressively retarded after irradiation. (auth)
Research Organization:
Christie Hospital; and Holt Radium inst., Manchester, Eng.
NSA Number:
NSA-17-000062
OSTI ID:
4781875
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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