. The basic aspects of radiation effects on living systems. Radiation -- Physiological effect. 390 ENERGY LOSS AND BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS. Fig. 3. Section irradiated for 6 miii. Many more cytoplasmic "spot" areas appear. In this section the darl^er cells fluoresce green because of a lower concentration of dye. The dye has migrated to the affected cytoplasm along the length membranes. The affected areas are the darkened segments between cells. The original fluores- cence here was deep Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit


. The basic aspects of radiation effects on living systems. Radiation -- Physiological effect. 390 ENERGY LOSS AND BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS. Fig. 3. Section irradiated for 6 miii. Many more cytoplasmic "spot" areas appear. In this section the darl^er cells fluoresce green because of a lower concentration of dye. The dye has migrated to the affected cytoplasm along the length membranes. The affected areas are the darkened segments between cells. The original fluores- cence here was deep 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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