10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEUCAEMOGENIC»
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1
Free Radicals and Inhalation Pathology: Respiratory System, ...
Benzene is effectively absorbed via the lungs and about 50 per cent of the
inhaled dose is retained (Yves Bois et al. 1996). The leucaemogenic effect of
benzene may be related to its metabolism and to induction of oxidative DNA
damage, ...
2
Occupational Safety and Health Series
In this author's experiments no leucaemogenic or aplastic effect of benzene was
found in animals subjected from the first month of life to their natural death to
weekly injections of benzene dissolved in olive oil. In our view, much research
work ...
3
Alloantigen systems of human leucocytes and platelets
Similarly, the sensitivity to the Friend virus is favoured by the H-2k type and the
resistance by the H-2b type. To the Tennant virus, another leucaemogenic virus,
on the other hand, the strains possessing the H-2" allele are the most susceptible
.
4
Fortschritte der experimentellen Tumorforschung
The leucopenic, the leucaemogenic, the growth inhibiting, the carcinogenic
actions, the effects on fertility and immune processes are examples of
radiomimetic effects produced by some carcinogens. In many cases of treatment
of cancer, the ...
... M. J.: Mutagenicity of ionic polymcfs and leucaemogenic viruses in relation to
nucleic acids in Drosophila melanogaster. Nature, 204 : 46, 1964b. Fahmy. O. G.,
Fahmy. M. .{.: Differential induction of chromosome deletions by natural and ...
6
Late radiation pathology of mammals
They were related, indeed, to leucaemogenic changes, but they reflected one
general law: Many of the preventive or therapeutic procedures by which the
severity of acute radiation pathology and, consequently, early mortality of
irradiated ...
7
Problems of Hematology and Blood Transfusion
... continue work on the study of the role of virus-like agents and chemical
substances in the production of leucoses, and also the role of radioactivity as a
leucaemogenic agent facilitating the development of leukaemia. Great
importance is also ...
8
Acta pathologica et microbiologica scandinavica. Supplement
1943) or a generalized (leucaemogenic) effect (Morton et al., 1951). The opinions
cited above are based mainly upon experiments with subcutaneously,
intramuscularly or intravenously administered carcinogenic substances. These
problems ...
9
Acta Morphologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
It is produced continually by the leucaemic cells even in tissue cultures, because
the filtered culture medium is highly leucaemogenic. Moreover, the virus was
successfully grown on the chorio-allantoic membrane of the embryonated hen's
egg ...
10
Acta Pathologica Et Microbiologica Scandinavica: Supplement
1943) or a generalized (leucaemogenic) effect (Morton et «/., 1951). The opinions
cited above are based mainly upon experiments with subcutaneously,
intramuscularly or intravenously administered carcinogenic substances. These
problems ...