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WE have been endeavouring to examine the underlying biochemical processes involved in the development of radiation injury. We have selected intestinal, and especially duodenal, mucosa as experimental material, since it is highly sensitive to irradiation.
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SZŐNYI, S., VÁRTERÉSZ, W. Effect of Total Body X-Irradiation on the Respiration of the Homogenized Duodenal Mucosa of the Rat. Nature 179, 51 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/179051a0
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