. Cellular basis and aetiology of late somatic effects of ionization radiation. Radiation -- Physiological effect. CARCINOGENESIS 133 blood vessels. This is a somewhat specific effect of radiation as regards the progressive nature of the vascular injury and this cannot be induced even with repeated thermal burns, for instance. Secondary to this radiation-induced tissue disorder carcinogenesis may supervene in the regenerating tissue. REFEEENCES IN DISCUSSION BuKROWS, H., Mayneord, W. v., and Roberts, J. E. (1937). Proc. roy. Soc. B. 123, 213. Henshaw, p. S., Riley, E. F., and Stapleton, G. E.
. Cellular basis and aetiology of late somatic effects of ionization radiation. Radiation -- Physiological effect. CARCINOGENESIS 133 blood vessels. This is a somewhat specific effect of radiation as regards the progressive nature of the vascular injury and this cannot be induced even with repeated thermal burns, for instance. Secondary to this radiation-induced tissue disorder carcinogenesis may supervene in the regenerating tissue. REFEEENCES IN DISCUSSION BuKROWS, H., Mayneord, W. v., and Roberts, J. E. (1937). Proc. roy. Soc. B. 123, 213. Henshaw, p. S., Riley, E. F., and Stapleton, G. E. (1947). Radiology 49, 349. Henshaw, p. S., Snider, R. S., and Riley, E. F. (1949). Radiology 52, 401. Lacassagne, a., and Vincent, R. (1929). Soc. Biol., Paris 100, 249. Lacassagne, a., and Vincent, R. (1929). Soc. Biol., Paris 100, 249. Shubik, p., Goldparb, A. R., Ritchie, A. C, and Lisco, H. (1953). Nature, Lond. 171, 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 Harris, R. J. C. (Robert John Cecil), 1922-; Unesco; International Atomic Energy Agency. London, New York, Academic Press
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