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American Journal of Physiology | 1958

STRAIN DIFFERENCES IN RESPONSE TO WHOLE BODY IRRADIATION AND SHIELDING PROCEDURES IN THE RAT

David F. Bohr; C. Zippin; Paul A. Rondell; L. E. Palmer

Over the past 3 years we have used 421 rats in studies of the protective effect of lead shields against iradiation death. Two strains of rats were used throughout these studies. The strain that was more sensitive to whole-body irradiation was also the one more effectively protected by the shielding procedure. Previous work indicated that shielded tissues made some contribution to the irradiated animal which enhances its chances of survival. From the current study it is concluded that the strain in which the tissues are best able to make this type of contribution is also the one in which this contribution is most readily destroyed by irradiation. (auth)


American Journal of Physiology | 1944

THE RESPONSE OF MAMMALIAN SMOOTH MUSCLE TO OXYGEN AT HIGH PRESSURE AND ITS POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP TO OXYGEN POISONING OF RESPIRATORY ENZYME SYSTEMS

John W. Bean; David F. Bohr


American Journal of Physiology | 1938

HIGH OXYGEN EFFECTS ON ISOLATED STRIATED MUSCLE

John W. Bean; David F. Bohr


American Journal of Physiology | 1941

EFFECTS OF ADRENALIN AND ACETYLCHOLINE ON ISOLATED IRIS MUSCLE, IN RELATION TO PUPILLARY REGULATION

John W. Bean; David F. Bohr


American Journal of Physiology | 1940

ANOXIC EFFECTS OF HIGH OXYGEN PRESSURE ON SMOOTH MUSCLE

John W. Bean; David F. Bohr


American Journal of Physiology | 1955

Comparison of intravenous and topical effectiveness of various vasoconstrictors on the terminal vascular bed of the rat mesoappendix.

David F. Bohr; M. E. Wolf; Paul A. Rondell


American Journal of Physiology | 1953

Some Agents Which Potentiate the Inotropic Response of the Papillary Muscle to Epinephrine

H. J. Kitto; David F. Bohr


American Journal of Physiology | 1940

DEHYDROGENASE INACTIVATION IN OXYGEN POISONING

David F. Bohr; John W. Bean


American Journal of Physiology | 1954

Experimental hypertension in the hamster.

L. N. Stroia; David F. Bohr; L. Vocke


American Journal of Physiology | 1955

Effect of kidney shielding on survival following whole body irradiation.

David F. Bohr; Paul A. Rondell; L. E. Palmer; F. H. Bethell

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