Abstract
Various species of rodents are distinguished by their radiosensitivity (increasing): bank vole < Wistar rat < wild mouse < CC/sub 57/Br mouse < golden hamster < BALB mouse < guinea pig. There is a positive correlation between radiosensitivity of these species and catecholamines content in the adrenals, urea and blood; and negative correlation between radiosensitivity and adrenaline and noradrenaline concentrations in liver and spleen cells. Presumable causes of this correlation, and the possibility of application of the index under study for predicting the organism radiosensitivity and forecasting the outcome of radiation damage are discussed.
Citation Formats
Grayevskaya, V M, and Zolotariova, N N.
Catecholamines of the body tissues and radiosensitivity of rodents.
USSR: N. p.,
1975.
Web.
Grayevskaya, V M, & Zolotariova, N N.
Catecholamines of the body tissues and radiosensitivity of rodents.
USSR.
Grayevskaya, V M, and Zolotariova, N N.
1975.
"Catecholamines of the body tissues and radiosensitivity of rodents."
USSR.
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title = {Catecholamines of the body tissues and radiosensitivity of rodents}
author = {Grayevskaya, V M, and Zolotariova, N N}
abstractNote = {Various species of rodents are distinguished by their radiosensitivity (increasing): bank vole < Wistar rat < wild mouse < CC/sub 57/Br mouse < golden hamster < BALB mouse < guinea pig. There is a positive correlation between radiosensitivity of these species and catecholamines content in the adrenals, urea and blood; and negative correlation between radiosensitivity and adrenaline and noradrenaline concentrations in liver and spleen cells. Presumable causes of this correlation, and the possibility of application of the index under study for predicting the organism radiosensitivity and forecasting the outcome of radiation damage are discussed.}
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volume = {15:1}
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year = {1975}
month = {Jan}
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title = {Catecholamines of the body tissues and radiosensitivity of rodents}
author = {Grayevskaya, V M, and Zolotariova, N N}
abstractNote = {Various species of rodents are distinguished by their radiosensitivity (increasing): bank vole < Wistar rat < wild mouse < CC/sub 57/Br mouse < golden hamster < BALB mouse < guinea pig. There is a positive correlation between radiosensitivity of these species and catecholamines content in the adrenals, urea and blood; and negative correlation between radiosensitivity and adrenaline and noradrenaline concentrations in liver and spleen cells. Presumable causes of this correlation, and the possibility of application of the index under study for predicting the organism radiosensitivity and forecasting the outcome of radiation damage are discussed.}
journal = []
volume = {15:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1975}
month = {Jan}
}