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Intracellular Recovery after Irradiation

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Quantitative Biology of Metabolism

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Investigations on recovery from sublethal and potentially lethal damage in cultured mammalian cells and microorganisms are reviewed and some new experimental results with yeast presented. The processes of recovery from sublethal and potentially lethal damage are not necessarily qualitatively different although they appear to be antagonistic in several repects. A model is developed, whose basic features are: after irradiation two processes enter into competition, viz. damage repair and damage fixation, both of which may be influenced differently by certain treatments. The experimental results are discussed in terms of the model suggested.

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Kiefer, J. (1968). Intracellular Recovery after Irradiation. In: Locker, A. (eds) Quantitative Biology of Metabolism. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-51065-6_24

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