Abstract
Changes are described in the peripheral blood count of rats irradiated during 120 days with doses of 95.7, 191.4, 258.4, 344.5 and 507.2 mGy/day; during 15 days with a dose of 1004.8 mGy and examined till the 180th day after termination of irradiation. The course of repair can be divided into two phases, namely: phase 1 till the 40th day after termination of irradiation when leukocyte and platelet counts reach approximately 50% of control values; this phase lasts until the 100th day after cessation of irradiation; phase 2 from the 100th till the 180th day when these peripheral blood element counts attain the level of control values. Thus in the stated conditions of irradiation, 150 to 180 days are required for radiation damage to the hemopoietic system to repair.
Chlebovsky, O;
Praslicka, M;
Chlebovska, K
[1]
- Univerzita P.J. Safarika, Kosice (Czechoslovakia). Katedra Vseobecnej Biologie
Citation Formats
Chlebovsky, O, Praslicka, M, and Chlebovska, K.
Repair of changes in peripheral blood count of rats after chronic irradiation.
Serbia and Montenegro: N. p.,
1980.
Web.
Chlebovsky, O, Praslicka, M, & Chlebovska, K.
Repair of changes in peripheral blood count of rats after chronic irradiation.
Serbia and Montenegro.
Chlebovsky, O, Praslicka, M, and Chlebovska, K.
1980.
"Repair of changes in peripheral blood count of rats after chronic irradiation."
Serbia and Montenegro.
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title = {Repair of changes in peripheral blood count of rats after chronic irradiation}
author = {Chlebovsky, O, Praslicka, M, and Chlebovska, K}
abstractNote = {Changes are described in the peripheral blood count of rats irradiated during 120 days with doses of 95.7, 191.4, 258.4, 344.5 and 507.2 mGy/day; during 15 days with a dose of 1004.8 mGy and examined till the 180th day after termination of irradiation. The course of repair can be divided into two phases, namely: phase 1 till the 40th day after termination of irradiation when leukocyte and platelet counts reach approximately 50% of control values; this phase lasts until the 100th day after cessation of irradiation; phase 2 from the 100th till the 180th day when these peripheral blood element counts attain the level of control values. Thus in the stated conditions of irradiation, 150 to 180 days are required for radiation damage to the hemopoietic system to repair.}
journal = []
volume = {35:6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Serbia and Montenegro}
year = {1980}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Repair of changes in peripheral blood count of rats after chronic irradiation}
author = {Chlebovsky, O, Praslicka, M, and Chlebovska, K}
abstractNote = {Changes are described in the peripheral blood count of rats irradiated during 120 days with doses of 95.7, 191.4, 258.4, 344.5 and 507.2 mGy/day; during 15 days with a dose of 1004.8 mGy and examined till the 180th day after termination of irradiation. The course of repair can be divided into two phases, namely: phase 1 till the 40th day after termination of irradiation when leukocyte and platelet counts reach approximately 50% of control values; this phase lasts until the 100th day after cessation of irradiation; phase 2 from the 100th till the 180th day when these peripheral blood element counts attain the level of control values. Thus in the stated conditions of irradiation, 150 to 180 days are required for radiation damage to the hemopoietic system to repair.}
journal = []
volume = {35:6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Serbia and Montenegro}
year = {1980}
month = {Jan}
}