Sex Hormones as Protective Agents Against Radiation Mortality in Mice.
Summary 1. In dba mice diethylstilbestrol and estradiol benzoate reduce the acute radiation mortality. The androgens, testosterone propionate and depotestosterone cyclopentyl-propionate, afford no protection against acute lethal radiation dose. 2. The estrogens afford protection when given for 7 day...
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1. In dba mice diethylstilbestrol and estradiol benzoate reduce the acute radiation mortality. The androgens, testosterone propionate and depotestosterone cyclopentyl-propionate, afford no protection against acute lethal radiation dose. 2. The estrogens afford protection when given for 7 days before or after the irradiation. 3. No toxic effects due to estrogens or androgens were seen in the administration of the hormones for 7 days after irradiation. |
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