1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf02788610
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The effects of low dose (less than 1 Rad) X-rays on the erythropoietic marrow

Abstract: Adult female Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed (200 kvp X-rays) to whole body doses of 22-1320 mrad and examined for changes in the level of red blood cell precursors (RBCp) in the marrow at 5-30 weeks post-irradiation, under nonbled and phlebotomy-induced anemic stress conditions. Increases in the RBCp %, RBCp/mg marrow, and RBCp/skeleton under nonbled conditions, and a suppressed erythroid response to an induced anemia, were found after acute doses in the range of at least 70 mrad. Dosages of 22 or 44 mrad th… Show more

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“…Our results are partially supported by the finding of a significant increase in the level of red blood cell precursors in bone marrow of rats 5e30 weeks after acute very low dose (0.9e13 mGy) whole body X-ray irradiation, as demonstrated by Gong et al (1983). It is well-known that neutrophils and erythrocytes have general precursors (Spangrude et al, 2003).…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Our results are partially supported by the finding of a significant increase in the level of red blood cell precursors in bone marrow of rats 5e30 weeks after acute very low dose (0.9e13 mGy) whole body X-ray irradiation, as demonstrated by Gong et al (1983). It is well-known that neutrophils and erythrocytes have general precursors (Spangrude et al, 2003).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%