キンギョの移植ううこ拒絶反応のX線による抑制とその消失
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In allogeneic transplantation of a small piece of the skin with scale, the transplants were rejected by nonirradiated goldfish within 20 days at 25℃. However, if scale was transplanted into the fish irradiated with X-ray doses of 100 or 500 R, some of the allografts survived for 30 days or more. The inhibitory effects of X-rays on the rejection were clearly demonstrated only when the operation was carried out within 5 days after irradiation of the recipient. The X-ray effects disappeared almost completely within 3 weeks after irradiation at 25℃. This disappearance of the radiation effects is compared with the previously reported phenomenon of recovery from radiation injury in goldfish (Egami, 1969).
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1969-03-15
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