%A"Holan, V" %A"Hasek, M" %A"Chutna, J [Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague. Institute of Molecular Genetics]" %D1979 %I; %2 %J[] %K62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE, 63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT., RATS, GRAFT-HOST REACTION, TRANSPLANTS, RADIOSENSITIVITY, ADULTS, BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, NEONATES, WHOLE-BODY IRRADIATION, X RADIATION, ANIMALS, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, EXTERNAL IRRADIATION, IONIZING RADIATIONS, IRRADIATION, MAMMALS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIATIONS, RODENTS, VERTEBRATES, 550603* - Medicine- External Radiation in Therapy- (1980-), 560152 - Radiation Effects on Animals- Animals %PMedium: X; Size: Pages: 134-136 %TResistance of transplantation tolerance to X-irradiation %XWith regard to the previous finding that suppressor cells participating in the state of transplantation tolerance were radiosensitive, the possibility was investigated whether tolerance can be abolished by irradiation. In the rat model used (AVN recipients, Lewis donors), both neonatally induced tolerance and tolerance induced in the adult life by the transfer of suppressor cells were found to be radioresistant. %0Journal Article %N;Journal ID: CODEN: FOBLA %1 %CSerbia and Montenegro %Rhttps://doi.org/ Journal ID: CODEN: FOBLA INIS %GEnglish