For several years, studies have been conducted regarding late effects of particulate radiations in mammalian tissues, taking into account the brains of rodents and lagomorphs. Recently, it has become feasible to quantify pathological damage and morpho-physiologic alterations accurately in large numbers of histological specimens. New investigative procedures make use of computer-assisted automated image analysis systems. Details regarding the employed methodology are discussed along with the results of the information. The radiations of high linear energy transfer (LET) cause apparently earlier and more dramatic shrinkage of olfactory glomeruli in exposed rabbit brains than comparable doses of Co-60 gamma photons.


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    Title :

    Quantitation of heavy ion damage to the mammalian brain - Some preliminary findings


    Contributors:
    Cox, A. B. (author) / Kraft, L. M. (author)


    Publication date :

    1984-01-01



    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

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    Language :

    English





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