Abstract
233 white rats have been tested to establish that large doses of ionizing radiation, which cause pronounced leukopenia, increase resistance of animals to lung oedema under the effect of adrenaline. It is most pronounced on the fourth day after irradiation. Relatively small doses (lower than 100r), as well as separate irradiation of the head, chest and abdomen, in reverse, contribute to lung oedema.
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Kurygin, G V, Kopylov, V N, Girs, E F, and Chizhov, P A.
Peculiarities of hemodynamic pulmonary oedema formation in the irradiated body. [Lung oedema, whole-body irradiation, time dependence, survival curves].
USSR: N. p.,
1978.
Web.
Kurygin, G V, Kopylov, V N, Girs, E F, & Chizhov, P A.
Peculiarities of hemodynamic pulmonary oedema formation in the irradiated body. [Lung oedema, whole-body irradiation, time dependence, survival curves].
USSR.
Kurygin, G V, Kopylov, V N, Girs, E F, and Chizhov, P A.
1978.
"Peculiarities of hemodynamic pulmonary oedema formation in the irradiated body. [Lung oedema, whole-body irradiation, time dependence, survival curves]."
USSR.
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title = {Peculiarities of hemodynamic pulmonary oedema formation in the irradiated body. [Lung oedema, whole-body irradiation, time dependence, survival curves]}
author = {Kurygin, G V, Kopylov, V N, Girs, E F, and Chizhov, P A}
abstractNote = {233 white rats have been tested to establish that large doses of ionizing radiation, which cause pronounced leukopenia, increase resistance of animals to lung oedema under the effect of adrenaline. It is most pronounced on the fourth day after irradiation. Relatively small doses (lower than 100r), as well as separate irradiation of the head, chest and abdomen, in reverse, contribute to lung oedema.}
journal = []
volume = {89:9}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1978}
month = {Sep}
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title = {Peculiarities of hemodynamic pulmonary oedema formation in the irradiated body. [Lung oedema, whole-body irradiation, time dependence, survival curves]}
author = {Kurygin, G V, Kopylov, V N, Girs, E F, and Chizhov, P A}
abstractNote = {233 white rats have been tested to establish that large doses of ionizing radiation, which cause pronounced leukopenia, increase resistance of animals to lung oedema under the effect of adrenaline. It is most pronounced on the fourth day after irradiation. Relatively small doses (lower than 100r), as well as separate irradiation of the head, chest and abdomen, in reverse, contribute to lung oedema.}
journal = []
volume = {89:9}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1978}
month = {Sep}
}