Paper
[Palladium-containing compounds possess radiation-protective properties and enhance adaptive response of CFUs to radiation].
Published Nov 1, 1997 · Semenets Tn, Semina Ov, E. Ia
Radiatsionnaia biologiia, radioecologiia / Rossiĭskaia akademiia nauk
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Abstract
Efasol and potassium tetrachloropalladate being injected into mice prior to irradiation with a dose of 150 sGy increase the colony forming activity of animals bone marrow cells transplanted in lethally irradiated recipient mice. The palladium presence in such compounds is supposed to be a reason of radioprotection. Upon the combined application of potassium tetrachloropalladate and irradiation of mice with an adaptive dose of 5 sGy a potentiation of individual effect of each separate agent to increase CFUs resistance against the consequent irradiation was observed.
Palladium-containing compounds enhance the adaptive response of cells to radiation, increasing their resistance to lethal irradiation.
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