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- W2058904070 abstract "More than 1000 female Chinese hamsters, 80 days old, were used to determine the effect of microwave treatment on the mortality and circulating blood response of x-irradiated animals subjected to microwaves immediately prior to or post exposure to x-rays. Animals were exposed to 2450-MHz microwaves at 60 mW/cm2 for a hour in the far field when the ambient temperature (25?C), humidity (50%), and wind velocity (10 ft/minute) were held constant and to x-rays when the ambient temperature, relative humidity, and atmospheric pressure were approximately 22?C, 50%, and 745 mm Hg, respectively. Hamsters were subjected to the co-insults during that period of the day when the rate of mitosis of developing leukocytes in the bone marrow was at a peak, as previously reported by Lappenbusch, thus probably allowing for maximum stimulation and repair of recovery of the hematopoietic system by the microwave treatment. The x-ray LDo0(30) was 821 or 824 rads from x-irradiation alone, was 811 rads when microwave radiation preceded the x-irradiation, but was significantly increased to 854 rads when microwave exposure was delivered 5 minutes after the x-ray exposure. This radioprotection is associated with the delayed drop in the number of circulating white blood cells, reduced period of low cell density, and complete replenishment of white blood cells within 30 days after the co-insults were administered. In addition, microwave treatment alone or in combination with an x-ray exposure increased the relative number of neutrophils, reduced the relative number of lymphocytes, and slightly increased the number of circulating red blood cells/mm3 blood. This favorable blood picture following the co-insult may well be due to the internal thermal stress of microwave treatment on the surviving viable bone marrow cells." @default.
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