AFRRI (Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute) Reports, October, January-March 1989

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Contents: Effects of ethiofos (WR-2721) and radiation on monkey visual discrimination performance; Gamma radiolysis of RNA: An ESR and spin- trapping study; Phospholipid storage in the secretory granule of the mast cell; Physiological localization of an agonist-sensitive pool of CA2+ in parotid acinar cells; Changes in canine neutrophil function(s) following cellular isolation by percoll gradient centrifugation or isotoniclysis; Impaired repair of UVC-induced DNA damage in L5178Y-R cells: Sedimentation studies with the use of 5'-bromodeoxyuridine photolysis; Comparative behavioral toxicity of four sulfhydryl radioprotective compounds in mice: WR-2721, cysteamine, diethyldithiocarbamate, and N-acetylcysteine; Measurement of the radiosensitivity of rat marrow by flow cytometry; Radioprotection by biological response modifiers alone and in combination with WR-2721; Postirradiation glucan administration enhances the radioprotective effects of WR-2721; Attenuation and cross-attenuation in taste aversion learning in the rat: Studies with ionizing radiation, lithium chloride and ethanol; A low-energy x-ray irradiator for electrophysiological studies; Thermospray liquid chromatography mass spectrometry of thiol radioprotective agents: Characteristic spectra; Radioprotection by leukotrienes: Is there a receptor mechanism? and A low-energy x-ray irradiator for electrophysiological studies.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1989
Accession Number
ADA208803

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