[CITATION][C] Modification of irradiation injury in mice and guinea pigs by bone marrow injections

E Lorenz, D Uphoff, TR Reid… - Journal of the National …, 1951 - academic.oup.com
E Lorenz, D Uphoff, TR Reid, E Shelton
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1951academic.oup.com
METHODS In the experiments to be described herein, genetically homogeneous hybrid
LAF,. mice (derived from mating a strain L mother to a strain A father) and genetically
homogeneous guinea pigs (family 2) were used. The bone-marrow suspensions were
obtained from the mice by aspirating the marrow of the long bones (femurs and humeri) into
a needle that fitted in the bone-marrow cavity and suspending it in 0.5 cc. of buffered saline-
heparin (0.01 percent) solution (pH approximately 6.9-7.2). Heparin was omitted in the later …
METHODS
In the experiments to be described herein, genetically homogeneous hybrid LAF,. mice (derived from mating a strain L mother to a strain A father) and genetically homogeneous guinea pigs (family 2) were used. The bone-marrow suspensions were obtained from the mice by aspirating the marrow of the long bones (femurs and humeri) into a needle that fitted in the bone-marrow cavity and suspending it in 0.5 cc. of buffered saline-heparin (0.01 percent) solution (pH approximately 6.9-7.2). Heparin was omitted in the later experiments, as a number of
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