. Ciba Foundation symposium on ionizing radiations and cell metabolism. Radiation -- Physiological effect; Cell metabolism; Radiation -- effects; Radioactivity. DNA AND Effects of Radiation and Peroxides 279 (in order to eliminate the peroxide) and then plated on nutrient agar for colony counts. All survival curves were of the multiple-hit type (Fig. 1). The results can be summarized as follows: (1) Sensitivity to peroxide varies as sensitivity to 12 16 20 24 MINUTESof CONTACT Fig. 2. Inactivation of (1) growing and (2) resting Esch. coll K12S by cumene hydroperoxide. All bacteria


. Ciba Foundation symposium on ionizing radiations and cell metabolism. Radiation -- Physiological effect; Cell metabolism; Radiation -- effects; Radioactivity. DNA AND Effects of Radiation and Peroxides 279 (in order to eliminate the peroxide) and then plated on nutrient agar for colony counts. All survival curves were of the multiple-hit type (Fig. 1). The results can be summarized as follows: (1) Sensitivity to peroxide varies as sensitivity to 12 16 20 24 MINUTESof CONTACT Fig. 2. Inactivation of (1) growing and (2) resting Esch. coll K12S by cumene hydroperoxide. All bacteria are more sensitive in the growing than in the resting stage (Fig. 2). If one compares several strains, one finds not only the same order of increasing sensitivity to peroxide and to radiation (B/r -> K12 -> B), but even the same. 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 Ciba Foundation; Wolstenholme, G. E. W. (Gordon Ethelbert Ward); O'Connor, Cecilia M. (Cecilia Mary), 1927-. Boston, Little, Brown


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