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HomeRadiologyVol. 111, No. 1 PreviousNext ArticlesX Radiation and Sensitized Lymphocyte MigrationAxel Ruprecht, Gordon M. Clark, Morris Goldner, H. Guy PoytonAxel Ruprecht, Gordon M. Clark, Morris Goldner, H. Guy PoytonAuthor Affiliations Faculty of Dentistry Department of Oral Medicine The University of Western OntarioLondon 72, CanadaAxel RuprechtGordon M. ClarkMorris GoldnerH. Guy PoytonPublished Online:Apr 1 1974https://doi.org/10.1148/111.1.201MoreSectionsPDF ToolsImage ViewerAdd to favoritesCiteTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked In AbstractSensitized adult rat spleen lymphocytes and macrophages were irradiated in vivo with 10, 50, 100, or 200 rads of 120 kVp x rays. The lymphocyte-macrophage migration inhibition test was used to determine alterations in mammalian cell function due to x irradiation. It was found that cell migration decreased as x radiation increased, but the ability of lymphocytes to recognize the antigen to which they had been sensitized was not abolished.Article HistoryAccepted: Oct 1973Published in print: Apr 1974 FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsRecommended Articles RSNA Education Exhibits RSNA Case Collection Vol. 111, No. 1 Metrics Downloaded 5 times Altmetric Score PDF download

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