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. 1993;32(1):59-64.
doi: 10.1007/BF01213131.

Rubidium transport in irradiated vitamin-E-deficient bone marrow cells

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Rubidium transport in irradiated vitamin-E-deficient bone marrow cells

K I Altman et al. Radiat Environ Biophys. 1993.

Abstract

We showed previously that the Rb+ transport rate in bone marrow cells (BMC) of vitamin-E-deficient mice is significantly lower than that in BMC of euvitaminotic mice. It is now evident that 4 h after whole-body, low-dose (0.01-1.0 Gy) gamma-irradiation of avitaminotic mice, there is an increase in the rate of Rb+ transport. This increase is quite pronounced, exceeding at all dose levels the rate of Rb+ transport in euvitaminotic mice exposed to the same radiation dose.

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