Hydrogen protects mice from radiation induced thymic lymphoma in BALB/c mice
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DOI:
10.7150/ijbs.7.297
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Abstract:
Ionizing radiation (IR) is a well-known carcinogen, however the mechanism of radiation induced thymic lymphoma is not well known. Moreover, an easy and effective method to protect mice from radiation induced thymic lymphoma is still unknown. Hydrogen, or H(2), is seldom regarded as an important agent in medical usage, especially as a therapeutic gas. Here in this study, we found that H(2) protects mice from radiation induced thymic lymphoma in BALB/c mice.Publish Year | 2011 |
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Country | China |
Rank | Positive |
Journal | International Journal of Biological Sciences |
Primary Topic | Thymus |
Secondary Topic | Radioprotection |
Model | Mouse |
Tertiary Topic | Gamma Radiation |
Vehicle | Saline (Dissolved) |
pH | Neutral |
Application | Injection |
Comparison | |
Complement |