Effects of Radiation. (UNCLASSIFIED) Experiments at National Laboratory have been continued on the effects of r on animaits, In attempts to determine which of the many ce making up injected bone marrow or spleen are responsible fo of irradiated animals, the relative importance of granulopo} erythropoietic cells has been evaluated by using equivalent fr of bone marrow and spleen from normal mice; mice having chrqnic abscesses and ulcers; and mce subjected to repeated hemrr These tissues were injected intraperitoneally into mice exp 900 roentgens. The preliminary observations show a 790 per vival with normal bone marrow, 66 per cent survival with bo Showing hyperplasia of the granulopoietic elements, and 92 survival with bone marrow showing hyverplasia of the erythr elements. question of the role that bone tissue plays in recovery of lethal doses of irradiation. Approximately 50 per cent recovery, additional studies will be made for verification Toxicity studies were made of plutonium 239 with dogs} and of acutely lethal level, and the lowest dose used, 0.67 micro kilogram, was above the tolerance level. (2) After intr injection some of the material remains at the injection si lead to severe lesions in the area. (3) Gross liver dama observed in four of the five animals that lived 569 or mo after the intramuscular injection of 5.0 microcuries/kilo (4) Skeletal changes were seen in all animals that lived or longer. These included demineralization of bone, pathd@logical fractures, and neopiasia, Three malignant bone tumors ap#eared among the animals that received 5.0 microcuries/icilogram intram these were detected at 674 days, 830 days, and 1,393 days[ tively. respec- Intravenous injection of 0.67 microcuries/kilogram resulted in a malignancy 1,5) days later. Radiation Instruments Program Scintillation Counter Symposium, (UNCLASSIFIED) A fneeting was held recently of the Joint Subcommittee on Nuclear Instruments of the Institute of Radio Engineers and the American Institute df Electrical | ARCHIVES

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