Effect of Oxygen and Nitroaromatic Cell Radiosensitizers on Radiation-Induced Cleavage of Internucleotide Bonds: ApA, dApA, and poly(A)

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R. Whitehouse
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The latent effects of X irradiation in delaying mitosis are readily observable in the epidermis of the insect Rhodnius owing to the degree of synchrony of division in these cells following a blood meal. At the dose employed in these studies, mitosis did not proceed beyond metaphase when the insects were exposed in air; after irradiation at the same dose in nitrogen, a prolonged division was completed with the greater part of the inhibition occurring during metaphase.


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