938 results on '"Intestines radiation effects"'
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852. The arrest of intestinal epithelial 'turnover' by the use of x-irradiation.
853. Irradiation changes in the intestinal tract.
854. [Etiology, prevention and therapy of early radiation reactions of the bladder and intestine].
855. [State of the autoflora in rats subjected to polonium 210].
856. Modification of intestinal radiation death by surgical means.
857. Demonstration of the effect of irradiation on canine bowel using in vivo photographic magnification angiography.
858. [The interrelationship between unconditioned interoceptive reflexes at various periods following irradiation].
859. Intestinal damage and water imbalance in gamma-irradiated larve of Bombyx mori.
860. [Intestinal polyps occurring under the influence of various types of ionizing radiation].
861. [Experimental studies on the radiation-protective effect of cysteine and cysteamine. 1].
862. [Intestinal form of acute radiation injury as a result of various types of ionizing radiation].
863. [Radioprotective effect of glutathione on mouse intestinal death].
864. [Effects of x-rays on nucleic acids and incorporation of tritiated uridine and thymidine in a chick-embryo intestine cultured in vitro].
865. The nature of intestinal radiation death.
866. [Effects of lysozyme on mortality of an intestinal type caused by ionizing radiations].
867. [Motility reaction of the intestinal tract after peripheral and central x-irradiation and ultrashort wave stimulation].
868. [Radiation-induced ileus].
869. Cellular dynamics in the intestinal mucosa; quantitative measurements of the effects of nitrogen mustard and irradiation on cellular division and differentiation.
870. [The type of radiotherapy in cervical carcinoma and sequelae. (Radiation tolerance, early and late reactions in the bladder and intestine, fistulae, recurrence). Observations from 1949 to 1957].
871. Radiation effects on steady-state cell populations.
872. Effect of segmental intestine shielding on mortality from intestinal radiation.
873. Histopathologic studies on radiation injury. III. Modification of x-ray injuries in lymph nodes, thymus and intestines by purified vaccine lymph (PVL).
874. Effect of abdominal x-irradiation on the intestinal lymph protein. BNWL-714.
875. [Surgical aspects of radiation injury of the intestine].
876. The effectiveness of water-electrolyte replacement therapy and of antibiotic treatment against acute (3-5 day) intestinal radiation deaths in the rat.
877. The intestinal complications of radiotherapy.
878. Damage to testes and recovery of fertility in boll weevils fed chemosterilants.
879. The effects of temperature and x-irradiation on the intestinal epithelial cells of juvenile silver salmon. BNWL-480.
880. [Digestion of protein and fatty substances and transit time in patients irradiated on the abdomen (coprologic research)].
881. X-irradiation of the exteriorized or in situ intestine of the rat.
882. [Late injuries of the intestines induced by roentgen rays].
883. Cytophotometric determination of the effects of x-irradiation on protein-bound sulfhydryl and disulfide groups.
884. Prolongation of postirradiation survival by diversion of intestinal content.
885. [Clinical analysis of acute intestinal radiation reaction following x-ray, radium and telecobalt irradiation].
886. Intestinal weight loss in mice irradiated by roentgen rays, gamma rays, and fast neutrons.
887. [On the qualitative characteristics of certain early changes in the intestine during experimental acute radiation sickness].
888. Effect of intestinal tract irradiation on serum proteins of the rat.
889. The effect of D.F.P. on the acute intestinal radiation syndrome in the rat.
890. The effect of x-irradiation on the response of the intestine to acetylcholine and on its content of "pseudo"-cholinesterase.
891. Intestinal damage produced by beta particles.
892. Bowel complications due to intraperitoneal radioactive gold; report of 2 cases.
893. Radiobiological aspects of fast neutron therapy.
894. [Methods of measuring infrared irradiation of human skin].
895. Aspects of neutron therapy based on an analysis of relationships between RBE and dose.
896. The relative biological effectiveness of fast neutrons for mammalian tissues.
897. [Critical observations of the usual immediate measurement for the estimation of the intestinal load in radium implants].
898. [Influence of the space distribution of absorbed energy on the development of radiation injury during ionizing radiation from outside].
899. [The course of radiation sickness and the status of the secretory function of the intestine in dogs in the employment of diet with quantitatively different fat composition].
900. Influence of x-irradiation on the response of the guinea pig enteric ganglia and post-ganglionic cholinergic nerve endings to drugs.
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