Effect of preliminary irradiation of mice on radioresistance of immunologically competent spleen cells
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ABSTRACT RESISTANCE to radiation is increased in animals repeatedly exposed to ionizing radiation1–6. We know of no quantitative studies of radiosensitivity of haematopoietic or
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