Radioprotection by Mitotic Inhibitors and Mercaptoethylamine

In the mouse, chemical interference with cellular proliferation alters the radiosensitivity of the bone marrow, and this results in protection from otherwise lethal x-irradiation. When intestinal damage is minimized by appropriate timing and dosage, many mitotic inhibitors increase radioresistance a...

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description In the mouse, chemical interference with cellular proliferation alters the radiosensitivity of the bone marrow, and this results in protection from otherwise lethal x-irradiation. When intestinal damage is minimized by appropriate timing and dosage, many mitotic inhibitors increase radioresistance and enhance the protective effects of mercaptoethylamine.
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BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
BONE MARROW
Cell Division - pharmacology
CHEMICALS
Cysteamine
Dosage
INTESTINE
LETHAL DOSE
Mercaptoethylamines - pharmacology
MICE
MITOSIS
Old Medline
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Radiation tolerance
RADIOSENSITIVITY
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X-Rays
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