The Possible Protective Role of Transplanted Bone Marrow in Mitigation of Radiation Injury in Pregnant Rats and Their Fetuses
Mervat Ahmed Bekhit Abd Rabu;
Abstract
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 | Description | 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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