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Original Article

The Effects of X-radiation and Nicotinamide on the Respiration of Rat Thymocytes

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Pages 421-427 | Received 26 Feb 1965, Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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J. F. Whitfield, J. P. Macmanus, A. L. Boynton, D. J. Gillan & R. J. Isaacs. (2005) Concanavalin A and the initiation of thymic lymphoblast DNA synthesis and proliferation by a calcium‐dependent increase in cyclic GMP level. Journal of Cellular Physiology 84:3, pages 445-457.
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J.F. Whitfield, A.D. Perris & T. Youdale. (1968) Destruction of the nuclear morphology of thymic lymphocytes by the corticosteroid cortisol. Experimental Cell Research 52:2-3, pages 349-362.
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J.F. Whitfield & A.D. Perris. (1968) The radiomimetic action of valinomycin on the nuclear structure of rat thymocytes. Experimental Cell Research 51:2-3, pages 451-461.
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J.F. Whitfield, T. Youdale & A.D. Perris. (1967) Early postirradiation changes leading to the loss of nuclear structure in rat thymocytes. Experimental Cell Research 48:2, pages 461-472.
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J.F. Whitfield & T. Youdale. (1967) Reduction of the development of nuclear damage in rat thymocytes following postirradiation oxygen deprivation. Experimental Cell Research 47:1-2, pages 246-260.
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A.D. Perris, T. Youdale & J.F. Whitfield. (1967) The relation between nuclear structural changes and the appearance of free deoxyribonucleic acid in irradiated rat thymocytes. Experimental Cell Research 45:1, pages 48-60.
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J. F. WHITFIELD & H. BROHEE. (1966) Prevention of Nuclear Damage in Irradiated Rat Thymocytes by Post-irradiation Oxygen Deprivation. Nature 211:5050, pages 775-776.
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J.F. Whitfield & T. Youdale. (1966) A comparison of the effects of radiation and inhibitors of oxidative phosphorylation on the nuclear structure of rat thymocytes. Experimental Cell Research 43:1, pages 153-166.
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