1018 RADIATION BIOLOGY 



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body formation. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 75: 145-152. 

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toxicity of Sr 89 to the hematopoietic system of mice. J. Lab. Clin. Med., 34: 



1640-1655. 

 — , , E. K. Marks, and J. H. Eldredge (1951) Recovery from radiation 



injury. Science, 113: 510-511. 

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Further studies on recovery from radiation injury. J. Lab. Clin. Med., 37: 



683-697. 

 — , , , M. J. Robson, W. F. Bethard, and E. O. Gaston (1950) The 



role of the spleen in radiation injury and recovery. J. Lab. Clin. Med., 35: 



746-770. 

 — , R. S. Stone, and J. G. Allen (1949) Physicians in an atomic war. J. Am. 



Med. Assoc, 139: 138-140. 



Janzen, A., and S. Warren (1942) Effect of roentgen rays on the peripheral nerve 

 of the rat. Radiology, 38: 333-337. 



Jenkinson, E. L., and W. H. Brown (1944) Irradiation sickness: hypothesis concern- 

 ing basic mechanism and study of therapeutic effect of amphetamine and dextro- 

 desoxyephedrine. Am. J. Roentgenol. Radium Therapy, 51: 496-503. 



Jennings, F. L. (1949) Effect of protein depletion upon susceptibility of rats to total- 

 body irradiation. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 72: 487-491. 



Johnson, C. G., C. F. Vilter, and T. D. Spies (1946) Irradiation sickness in rats. 

 Am. J. Roentgenol. Radium Therapy, 56: 631-639. 



Jolles, B. (1941) X-ray skin reactions and the protective role of normal tissues. 

 Brit. J. Radiology, 14: 110-112. 



(1950) The reciprocal vicinity effect of irradiated tissues on "diffusible 



substance" in irradiated tissues. Brit. J. Radiology, 23: 18-23. 



and R. G. Mitchell (1947) Optimal skin tolerance dose levels. Brit. J. 



Radiology, 20: 405-409. 

 Kanoky, J. P. (1907) Action of the roentgen ray on nerve tissue. Am. J. Dermatol. 



Genito-urinary Diseases, 1 1 : 327. 

 Kaplan, H. S., M. B. Brown, and S. N. Marder (1951) Adrenal-cortical function and 



lymphoid tumor incidence in irradiated mice. Cancer Research, 11: 262-263. 

 Kaplan, I. I. (1949) Clinical radiation therapy, 2d ed. Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 



Medical Book Department of Harper & Brothers, New York, pp. 605-606. 

 Kelly, K. EL, E. T. Feldsted, R. F. Brown, P. Ortega, H. R. Bierman, B. V. A. Low- 

 Beer, and M. B. Shimkin (1951) Irradiation of the normal human hypophysis in 



malignancy; Report of three cases receiving 8,000-10,000 r tissue dose to the 



pituitary gland. J. Natl. Cancer Inst., 11: 967-984. 

 Kelly, L. S., and H. B. Jones (1950) Effects of irradiation on nucleic acid formation. 



Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 74: 493-497. 

 Kelsall, M. A., and E. D. Crabb (1952) Increased mast cells in the thymus of X-irra- 



diated hamsters. Science, 115: 123-125. 

 Kimeldorf, D. J., D. C. Jones, and M. C. Fishier (1950) The effect of exercise upon 



the lethality of roentgen rays for rats. Science, 112: 175-176. 

 Kirschner, L. B., C. L. Prosser, and H. Quastler (1949) Increased metabolic rate in 



rats after X-irradiation. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 71: 463-467. 

 Kohn, H. I. (1950) Changes in blood plasma of guinea-pig during acute radiation 



syndrome. Am. J. Physiol., 162: 703-708. 

 (1951a) Changes in composition of blood plasma of the rat during acute 



radiation syndrome, and their partial mitigation by dibenamine and cortin. 



Am. J. Physiol., 165: 27-42. 



