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The Journal of Immunology, 1946, 52: 65-69.
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Studies on the Effects of X-Rays on Phagocytic Indices of Healthy Rabbits

A Preliminary Report

John C. Glenn, Jr.

From the Department of Radiology Duke University School of Medicine and Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina

Abstract

The phagocytic indices of healthy rabbits as tested with Staphylococcus aureus are increased significantly 48 to 96 hours following radiation by a 100 r dose (air) delivered at 140 KV over a small area of normal skin.




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