THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF RADIATION EXPOSURE IN THE ENHANCEMENT OF MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION DURING EXPERIMENTAL HEPATOCARCINOGENESIS

Mona Mahmoud Hamdy;

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Objective: Light microscopical, ultrastructural, and DNA ploidy assessment were conducted to allocate the role of low dose irradiation of mice during experimental hepatocarcinogenesis. Aspirin was used to appraise its possible protective role.
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Title THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF RADIATION EXPOSURE IN THE ENHANCEMENT OF MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION DURING EXPERIMENTAL HEPATOCARCINOGENESIS
Authors Mona Mahmoud Hamdy
Keywords THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF RADIATION EXPOSURE IN THE ENHANCEMENT OF MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION DURING EXPERIMENTAL HEPATOCARCINOGENESIS
Issue Date 2007
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Objective: Light microscopical, ultrastructural, and DNA ploidy assessment were conducted to allocate the role of low dose irradiation of mice during experimental hepatocarcinogenesis. Aspirin was used to appraise its possible protective role.
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