Abstract
The dose-effect relationship of premature condensed chromosome fragments in human lymphocytes irradiated by {sup 60}Co gamma ray was studied by PCC method (premature condensed chromosomes). In addition, The conventional cellular genetics method was also used in the study. The response curve of both methods can represented by two linear equations. The ratio of two slopes, K{sub PCC}/K{sub M1}, is about 28. Comparing with conventional method, the PCC method has many advantages such as faster, simpler, more sensitive and accurate. The PCC method used in the studying of radiation damage is also discussed.
Citation Formats
Jinsheng, Gao, Siying, Zheng, and Hong, Bao.
Dose response curve for prematurely condensed chromosome fragments of human lymphocytes after {sup 60}Co-{gamma} ray exposure.
China: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Jinsheng, Gao, Siying, Zheng, & Hong, Bao.
Dose response curve for prematurely condensed chromosome fragments of human lymphocytes after {sup 60}Co-{gamma} ray exposure.
China.
Jinsheng, Gao, Siying, Zheng, and Hong, Bao.
1992.
"Dose response curve for prematurely condensed chromosome fragments of human lymphocytes after {sup 60}Co-{gamma} ray exposure."
China.
@misc{etde_10145176,
title = {Dose response curve for prematurely condensed chromosome fragments of human lymphocytes after {sup 60}Co-{gamma} ray exposure}
author = {Jinsheng, Gao, Siying, Zheng, and Hong, Bao}
abstractNote = {The dose-effect relationship of premature condensed chromosome fragments in human lymphocytes irradiated by {sup 60}Co gamma ray was studied by PCC method (premature condensed chromosomes). In addition, The conventional cellular genetics method was also used in the study. The response curve of both methods can represented by two linear equations. The ratio of two slopes, K{sub PCC}/K{sub M1}, is about 28. Comparing with conventional method, the PCC method has many advantages such as faster, simpler, more sensitive and accurate. The PCC method used in the studying of radiation damage is also discussed.}
place = {China}
year = {1992}
month = {Jun}
}
title = {Dose response curve for prematurely condensed chromosome fragments of human lymphocytes after {sup 60}Co-{gamma} ray exposure}
author = {Jinsheng, Gao, Siying, Zheng, and Hong, Bao}
abstractNote = {The dose-effect relationship of premature condensed chromosome fragments in human lymphocytes irradiated by {sup 60}Co gamma ray was studied by PCC method (premature condensed chromosomes). In addition, The conventional cellular genetics method was also used in the study. The response curve of both methods can represented by two linear equations. The ratio of two slopes, K{sub PCC}/K{sub M1}, is about 28. Comparing with conventional method, the PCC method has many advantages such as faster, simpler, more sensitive and accurate. The PCC method used in the studying of radiation damage is also discussed.}
place = {China}
year = {1992}
month = {Jun}
}