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Radiology | 1947

Biological studies in the tolerance range.

Egon Lorenz; W. E. Heston; Allen B. Eschenbrenner; Margaret K. Deringer

The experiments to be discussed here were started early in 1941 and were greatly expanded during the war. Although they are not yet completed, it is not expected that the results will be altered significantly by future findings. Gamma rays were used throughout the experiments. The daily doses were 8.8 r, 4.4 r, 2.2 r, 1.1 r, and 0.11 r, given either in eight hours or twenty-four hours per day. Three radiation sources were used: 1 gm., 250 mg., and 100 mg. of Ra element filtered with 0.5 mm. of platinum. The shelves carrying the cages of the experimental animals were arranged so that each cage in a given set was approximately at an equal distance from the source for each exposure level. Figure 1 shows the experimental set-up used with the 1 gm. source. After the daily eight-hour exposure, the source was lowered underground into a shaft to a depth of 21 feet. In the two other experimental set-ups the shelves for animal cages were arranged similarly. The gamma ray sources were kept in lead boxes provided wit...


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1945

Induction of Hepatomas in Mice by Repeated Oral Administration of Chloroform, with Observations on Sex Differences

Allen B. Eschenbrenner; Eliza Miller


Science | 1945

SEX DIFFERENCES IN KIDNEY MORPHOLOGY AND CHLOROFORM NECROSIS

Allen B. Eschenbrenner; Eliza Miller


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1948

Quantitative histologic analysis of the effect of chronic whole-body irradiation with gamma rays on the spermatogenic elements and the interstitial tissue of the testes of mice.

Allen B. Eschenbrenner; Eliza Miller; Egon Lorenz


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1946

Liver necrosis and the induction of carbon tetrachloride hepatomas in strain A mice.

Allen B. Eschenbrenner; Eliza Miller


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1944

Chemical Studies on Human Cancer. I. Cytochrome Oxidase, Cytochrome C, and Copper in Normal and Neoplastic Tissues

Jesse P. Greenstein; Jacob Werne; Allen B. Eschenbrenner; Florence M. Leuthardt


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1944

Studies on Hepatomas. I. Size and Spacing of Multiple Doses in the Induction of Carbon Tetrachloride Hepatomas

Allen B. Eschenbrenner; Eliza Miller


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1946

Increase in Incidence of Lung Tumors in Strain a Mice Following Long-Continued Irradiation with Gamma Rays

Egon Lorenz; W. E. Heston; Margaret K. Deringer; Allen B. Eschenbrenner


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1951

Mammary-tumor incidence in female C3Hb mice following long-continued gamma irradiation.

Egon Lorenz; Allen B. Eschenbrenner; W. E. Heston; Delta Uphoff


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1952

Pulmonary Adenomatosis in Mice

Helen A. Horn; Charles C. Congdon; Allen B. Eschenbrenner; Howard B. Andervont; Harold L. Stewart

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Eliza Miller

United States Public Health Service

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Egon Lorenz

United States Public Health Service

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W. E. Heston

United States Public Health Service

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Margaret K. Deringer

United States Public Health Service

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Delta Uphoff

United States Public Health Service

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Florence M. Leuthardt

United States Public Health Service

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Florence R. White

United States Public Health Service

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Harold L. Stewart

United States Public Health Service

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Howard B. Andervont

United States Public Health Service

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