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Original Article

Plutonium in the Tissues of Foetal, Neonatal and Suckling Mice after Pu-administration to Their Dams

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Pages 417-432 | Received 19 Jun 1978, Accepted 07 Aug 1978, Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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A. Morgan, J.W. Haines & J.D. Harrison. (1991) The Incorporation of Plutonium by the Embryo and Fetus of Rats and Guinea-pigs. International Journal of Radiation Biology 59:6, pages 1395-1413.
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T.M. Mason, E.R. Humphreys & B.I. Lord. (1991) Alpha-particle Irradiation of Haemopoietic Tissue in Pre- and Postnatal Mice. International Journal of Radiation Biology 59:2, pages 467-478.
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A.G. Searle, C.V. Beechey, D. Green & G.R. Howells. (1982) Dominant Lethal and Ovarian Effects of Plutonium-239 in Female Mice. International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine 42:3, pages 235-244.
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D.M. Taylor. (1980) Mobilization of Internally Deposited Plutonium from the Rat by Pregnancy and Lactation. International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine 38:3, pages 357-360.
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