AGE RESPONSE TO X-RADIATION OF MURINE LYMPHOMA CELLS SYNCHRONIZED in vivo*

  1. F. Mauro and
  2. H. Madoc-Jones
  1. EDWARD MALLINCKRODT INSTITUTE OF RADIOLOGY, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI

Abstract

Cells of a transplantable murine lymphoma line were partially synchronized in vivo by administration of a single dose of 0.5 mg of hydroxyurea per lymphoma-bearing mouse. At various times after administration of hydroxyurea, the femurs of the lymphomatous mice were X-irradiated, and the number of lymphoma colony-forming units per femur were then assayed by the spleencolony technique. A well-defined age response to irradiation of the lymphoma cells in vivo, similar to that of HeLa cells in vitro, was observed.

Footnotes

  • * This work was supported by U.S. Public Health Service research grants CA-04483 and CA-10435 from the National Cancer Institute.

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