Morphological Profiles of Neutron and X-Irradiated Small Intestine
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This paper describes the response of mouse small intestine, at several time points after treatment with neutron or X-irradiation, using doses expected to give similar effects in terms of crypt/microcolony survival. Using resin histology, the effects of radiation on the numbers of duodenal cell types and measurements of tissue areas were assessed. The results for individual parameters and for an estimate of overall damage are given in a data display, which summarises the morphological profile of the organ after both types of radiation. Damage and recovery were seen for many of the parameters studied but there was no standard response pattern applicable for all parameters. In particular, the response of individual crypt cell types could not be predicted from knowledge of the change in crypt numbers. With regard to the holistic response of the gut, neutron irradiation appeared to have caused more damage and produced more early effects than the X-irradiation. More specifically, neutron treatment led to more damage to the neuromuscular components of the wall, while X-irradiation produced early vascular changes.
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著者
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Carr K.e.
School Of Biomedical Science_anatomy Medical Biology Centre
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Hume S.p.
Mrc Cyclotron Unit Hammersmith Hospital
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NELSON A.C.
Centre for Bioengineering, University of Washington
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HAZZARD R.A.
School of Biomedical Science_Anatomy, Medical Biology Centre
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McCULLOUGH J.S.
School of Biomedical Science_Anatomy, Medical Biology Centre
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Mccullough J.s.
School Of Biomedical Science_anatomy Medical Biology Centre
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Nelson A.c.
Centre For Bioengineering University Of Washington
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O'shea O.
School Of Biomedical Science_anatomy Medical Biology Centre
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Hazzard R.a.
School Of Biomedical Science_anatomy Medical Biology Centre
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