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Cathode Rays on Proteins of Serum
Exper iments conducted by Dr. Carrel in this labora tory revealed t ha t chicken fibroblasts underwent a ve ry characterist ic change when cul t ivated in serum which had been submit ted to irradiat ion b y cathode rays. The cells resembled in appearance those of colonies cul t ivated in proteoses or peptones. Their cytoplasm was completely filled with granulations but , unlike degenerating cel...
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1. For the two motile bacilli, B. coli and B. aertryke, the absorption of a single 155 K.V. electron is sufficient to cause death. Furthermore, all, or nearly all, the electrons absorbed are lethal. The same is undoubtedly true of Staphylococcus aureus. In addition to providing a quantitative picture of the interaction of bacteria and cathode rays, these results suggest that radiation of the en...
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IFFERENCES in sensitivity of oocytes to X-irradiation depending upon stage in meiosis when treatment occurred, have been shown for a number of organisms including Habrobracon (WHITING l938,1941,1945a, 1945b; ATWOOD, VON BORSTEL and WHITING 1956). Studies have also shown that death of Habrobracon embryos following irradiation of oocytes in late metaphase and in late prophase (diplotene) was attr...
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1. Results for the copper and zinc contents ofeye tissues of perch, trout, and frogs are presented. The results of Leiner & Leiner (1944) for zinc in perch and trout are confirmed. 2. Most of the zinc, and half the copper, of the perch choroids is bound in non-ionic form to the pigment-protein fraction of the tissue. 3. The absorption spectra of pigment-protein suspensions from perch and frog e...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science
سال: 1897
ISSN: 1941-5982,1941-5990
DOI: 10.1080/14786449708621070