Resilience after a nuclear power plant or other radiation emergency requires response and recovery activities that are appropriately safe, timely, effective, and well organized. Timely informed decisions must be made, and the logic behind them communicated during the evolution of the incident before the final outcome is known. Based on our experiences in Tokyo responding to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant crisis, we propose a real-time, medical decision model by which to make key health-related decisions that are central drivers to the overall incident management.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe capacity of minces of rat liver to synthesize and degrade pyrimidines during fetal and neonatal development was examined. Pyrimidine synthesis was determined by measuring the rate of incorporation of NaH14CO3 into orotic acid. Pyrimidine catabolism was estimated by measuring the generation of 14CO2 from [2-14C]uridine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCollagenase was isolated from the culture medium of thioglycollate-stimulated mouse peritoneal exudate macrophages. The macrophage collagenase activity was inhibited by goat anti-mouse bone collagenase antibody, indicating that macrophage collagenase immunologically cross-reacts with mouse bone collagenase. The enzyme was localized in mouse peritoneal macrophages by indirect immunofluorescent antibody technique.
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