The Possible Protective Role of Transplanted Bone Marrow in Mitigation of Radiation Injury in Pregnant Rats and Their Fetuses

Mervat Ahmed Bekhit Abd Rabu;

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This study aimed to study the biochemical, histopathological and histochemical changes that occur in pregnant rats and their fetuses when exposed to a dose level of 2 Gray of gamma rays and the possible protective role of bone marrow as an anti-oxidant a


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Title The Possible Protective Role of Transplanted Bone Marrow in Mitigation of Radiation Injury in Pregnant Rats and Their Fetuses
Other Titles الدور الوقائي المحتمل لنخاع العظم المزروع لتخفيف حدة الضرر الإشعاعي في الجرذان الحوامل وأجنتها
Authors Mervat Ahmed Bekhit Abd Rabu
Keywords The Possible Protective Role of Transplanted Bone Marrow in Mitigation of Radiation Injury in Pregnant Rats and Their Fetuses
Issue Date 2013
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This study aimed to study the biochemical, histopathological and histochemical changes that occur in pregnant rats and their fetuses when exposed to a dose level of 2 Gray of gamma rays and the possible protective role of bone marrow as an anti-oxidant a

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