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Original Article

The Effect of Homologous Liver, Thymus and Spleen DNA on the Survival and Recovery of Fertility of Male Rats Irradiated with a Dose of 600 r during the Infantile Period and Changes in the First Generation

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Pages 361-368 | Received 23 Feb 1965, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

A study has been made of the effect of homologous liver, thymus and spleen DNA on the survival and recovery of fertility of male rats irradiated in the infantile period with a dose of 600 r.

The results have shown that rats 17 days old, irradiated and treated with homologous DNA extracted from liver, thymus and spleen, survive radiation disease.

A study of fertility has shown that DNA isolated from the organs mentioned above is able to recover the function of the reproductive organs of male rats.

Malformations of the progeny in the first generation have been investigated in all these experiments.

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