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Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica. 77:103-116
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 53:305-309
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Radiation research. 146(2)
Radiation nephropathy is a well-known late manifestation of renal irradiation in human beings and experimental animals. Its pathogenesis is unclear, but vascular injury may play a role. Endothelial cells have been demonstrated to manifest a variety o
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Humanexperimental toxicology. 15(4)
Nine new octadentate ligands based on cyclic, spermine (3,4,3-LI), desferrioxamine (DFO), or H-shaped tetrakis amine (penten) molecular backbones were prepared containing catecholamide (CAM), carboxycatecholamide (CAM(C)), or terephthalamide (TAM) ch
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Health physics. 63(4)
The laboratory mouse is a primary animal model for experimental radiation biology and pharmacology. The usefulness of the mouse for those purposes is enhanced if detailed data are available to define a Reference Mouse [weight and composition of soft
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Infection and Immunity. 57:1542-1546
The anemia associated with malaria is complex, and multiple factors contribute to its severity. An increased destruction and a decreased production of erythrocytes are involved; however, the mechanisms responsible remain unclear. Tumor necrosis facto
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Experimental hematology. 17(4)
To study the cellular mechanisms involved in the ineffective erythropoiesis associated with malaria, an in vitro proliferative assay was used to measure the response to erythropoietin (Epo) of erythroid progenitor cells from malaria-infected mice. In
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Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 176(2)
Copper is an essential element while Cd is an extremely toxic heavy metal of questionable biological usefulness. Cadmium has been reported to interfere with the metabolism of Cu, be teratogenic, and decrease blood flow in the fetal placenta. Because