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Published by University of Rochester Medical Center, Department of Radiation Oncology, Rochester, New York, 2010
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Presumed first printing thus. Contains an Introduction, as well as information on the Immune System, Hematopoietic System: Animal Models for the Bone Marrow; Gastrointestinal Tract; Lung; Kidney; Other Factors Affecting Experimental Outcome; Conclusions; Acknowledgments, and References. Since their inception, the eight centers for Medical Countermeasures against Radiation (CMCRs), under the purview of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, with National Cancer Institute involvement, has been identifying and developing mitigating agents that can be used to treat the civilian population after a radiological event. Given the necessity for a consensus on appropriate animal model use across the network to allow for comparative studies, investigators from each of the Centers of Medical Countermeasures against Radiation organized and met for an Animal Models Workshop. This report provides the workshop findings. fair (some highlighting and ink underlining and notations to text). Staplebound (1 staple at top left corner of cover; that corner is bent).
Published by Radiation Research Society, Rochester, NY, 2010
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Stapled at upper left corner. Condition: Good. Contemporary Xerox type copy of reprint. Reprint from Radiation Research Volume 173, pages 557-578. Some highlighting to several text pages. Topics covered include the Immune System, the Hematopoietic System; Animal Models for the Bone Marrow; Gastrointestinal Track; Lung; Kidney, Skin; Other Factors affecting Experimental Outcome; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; and References. Table 1 (Description of Radiation Pathology in Lung), Table 2 (Mammalian Animal Models Grouped by Pulmonary Subtype), Table 3 (summary of Strain-Dependent Differences in Mouse Lung); Other Factors Affecting Experimental Outcome; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; and References. Since the inception of the eight Centers for Medical Countermeasures Against Radiation, under the purview of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases with National Cancer Institute involvement. Since a focus of these Centers is to develop agents for prophylaxis, mitigation, and treatment of radiation injury, the testing of such countermeasures inevitably requires the use of animal model systems.