Floating rates of synchronized CHO fibroblasts following 60Co gamma irradiation
Monolayer cell colonies normally are pushing off single cells, which go into suspension. A dose-dependent increase of these cell detachments followed by readhesion and colony forming would influence the colony survival curve. Detached cells being in suspension can be verified by means of the colony...
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Published in: | Strahlentherapie Vol. 151; no. 4; p. 366 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | German |
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Germany
01-04-1976
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Summary: | Monolayer cell colonies normally are pushing off single cells, which go into suspension. A dose-dependent increase of these cell detachments followed by readhesion and colony forming would influence the colony survival curve. Detached cells being in suspension can be verified by means of the colony forming test after decantation and inoculation of the medium. The amount of colony forming cells in the late phase of synthesis does scarcely change following 300 rds of 60Co gamma irradiation. The diminution of cell adhesion expected as a result of radiation damage could not be observed. |
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ISSN: | 0039-2073 |