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WITHIN a few hours after X-irradiation with sub-lethal doses, cytological and biochemical changes become demonstrable in the lymphocytes of the thymus and other lymphatic tissues.
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KLOUWEN, H., APPELMAN, A. & DE VRIES, M. Interphase Death and Related Biochemical Radiation Effects in Murine Leukaemia Cells. Nature 209, 1149–1150 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2091149a0
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