This report reviews aspects of experimental and clinical research performed in the investigation on the pathogenesis and recovery of bone marrow injury caused by total body irradiation.
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Brookhaven National Laboratory Report BNL 6018
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This report reviews aspects of experimental and clinical research performed in the investigation on the pathogenesis and recovery of bone marrow injury caused by total body irradiation.
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19, [14] pages : illustrations.
Notes
Digitized from microopaque cards.
Paper read on invitation at the International Symposium on Radiation Effects and Milieu, Montreux, Switzerland, June 1961.
To be published in STRAHLENTHERAPIE 1962.
Research supported by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
The cooperation of Dr. G. Andrews, Chief of Clinical Services, Medical Division, Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, and the permission to discuss blood cell changes of patients exposed to ionizing radiation in 1958, is highly appreciated. We are also gratefyl [sic] to Dr. M. Ingram for permission to discuss the blood cell data of patients exposed to ionizing radiation in 1960.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-19).
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Fliedner, T. M., (Theodor M.), 1929-; Cronkite, Eugene P. & Bond, Victor P.Pathogenesis and Regeneration of Radiation Induced Bone Marrow Injury, and Therapeutic Implications,
report,
April 23, 1962;
Upton, New York.
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