. The basic aspects of radiation effects on living systems. Radiation -- Physiological effect. DISCUSSION OF ZIRKLE'S AND TOBIAS' PAPERS 391. Fig. 5. Section of G-min-irradiated epidermis, stained with neutral red in tap water with a pH of There is uniform storing of dye in the unaffected cells, while the damaged cells have marked concentration of dye in the areas of disturbed cytoplasm. These "spots" under the ordinary microscope are cherry-red. -w- ⢠r- T"*"^â⢠^'» J ⦠""^ *â¢â¢ \ V^ " X' i ⢠â -^ â -» * -âJ, ^ â¢â *"-«. ^»^ *- ^M«.


. The basic aspects of radiation effects on living systems. Radiation -- Physiological effect. DISCUSSION OF ZIRKLE'S AND TOBIAS' PAPERS 391. Fig. 5. Section of G-min-irradiated epidermis, stained with neutral red in tap water with a pH of There is uniform storing of dye in the unaffected cells, while the damaged cells have marked concentration of dye in the areas of disturbed cytoplasm. These "spots" under the ordinary microscope are cherry-red. -w- ⢠r- T"*"^â⢠^'» J ⦠""^ *â¢â¢ \ V^ " X' i ⢠â -^ â -» * -âJ, ^ â¢â *"-«. ^»^ *- ^M«. â *T ;*- j_ * Fig. 6. Same section as above, but it now has been titrated with 1/50 N NaOH solution. The neutral red is precipitated out of solution and migrates to the injured areas to form needle-like Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Symposium on Radiobiology (1950 : Oberlin College); Nickson, James J. New York, Wiley


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