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The efficacy of hyaluronic acid treatment on induced periodontitis in rats exposed to gamma radiation. [PDF]
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Effects of gamma radiation on ribonuclease
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1962Abstract Ribonuclease (RNase) has been inactivated by irradiation with gamma rays and by chemically generated OH· radicals; chromatographic patterns obtained from the two series of samples were very similar with respect to distribution of protein and also with respect to distribution of enzymic activity.
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The Effect of Gamma Radiation on Collagen
Radiation Research, 1962Investigations on the effect of ionizing radiations on proteins have mainly been concerned with soluble proteins. Irradiation of these, either in solution or in the dry state, leads to aggregation and decreased solubility, and at the same time to fragmentation of the protein molecule (1-4).
J H, BOWES, J A, MOSS
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Effect of Gamma Radiation on Cycloheptaamylose
Radiation Research, 1961Cobalt-60 irradiation of cycloheptaamylose gives openchain oligosaccharides in the chromatographic range maltotriose-- maltoheptaose. Ring opening results in part from hydrolysis (to give maltoheptaose), but it is suggested that the principal reaction is local pyrolysis with destruction of one or more glucose units in the ring. (auth)
U K, MISRA, J C, PICKEN, D, FRENCH
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Effects of Gamma Radiation on Ribonuclease
Radiation Research, 1964dose is high enough, it is necessary to determine which of the three is predominant at a lower dose. According to Platzman and Franck (1), a number of hydrogen bonds will be temporarily severed in the vicinity of an ionization because the sudden introduction of a charge disrupts electrical dipoles and thus induces a rearrangement of polar groups in the
G A, HAYDEN, F, FRIEDBERG
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Sterilization of Teeth by Gamma Radiation
Journal of Dental Research, 1994Clinical simulations and restorative materials research and development conducted in vitro require the use of large numbers of extracted teeth. The simultaneous need for infection control procedures and minimal alterations of structure and properties of the tissue prompted this study of gamma irradiation as a method to eliminate ...
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Effects of Gamma Radiation on Calves
Radiation Research, 1959Twenty-seven calves were exposed to whole-body gamma radiation from a Co/sup 60/ source with a skin exposure dose rate of about 6.6 r per minute. The tissue exposure doses at the midline ranged from 150 to 360 r. All except one animal receiving a tissue exposure dose at the midline of 250 a or more developed acute hypoplasia of the bone marrow and a ...
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