Detectability of radiation damage to melanoma cells using ESR spectroscopy. A review

Comparison of indirect and direct methods applicable for the examination of radiation damage to melanoma cells leads to the conclusion that the only method useful for its detection appears to be the indirect method. The paper describes the principle, examples of radiobiological applications, and per...

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Published inFolia histochemica et cytochemica Vol. 18; no. 2; p. 87
Main Authors Gurbiel, R, Cieszka, K, Pajak, S, Subczyński, W, Lukiewicz, S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Poland 1980
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Summary:Comparison of indirect and direct methods applicable for the examination of radiation damage to melanoma cells leads to the conclusion that the only method useful for its detection appears to be the indirect method. The paper describes the principle, examples of radiobiological applications, and perspectives of future development of a new indirect method of measuring oxygen consumption by neoplastic cells under in vitro conditions. The method is based on the use of a spin label technique.
ISSN:0015-5586