Publications by authors named "H Fritz-Niggli"

The development of radiobiology from the very early detection of the biological action of X-rays to the knowledge of today is described in sections on radiation chemistry and biochemistry, mutation and cancer induction, and embryonic damage, as well as the dependence of radiation response on radiation quality and temporal dose distribution (repair) and the interaction with other factors. For medicine radiobiology serves as a basis for radiotherapy and radiological protection. The effect of very low doses, and their possible biopositive effect (hormesis and adaptive response), is also discussed, as are the health hazard of radon, health risks after the Chernobyl accident, and space radiobiology.

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Mature oocytes (class A) and immature oocytes (class B) from a repair-proficient yw strain and two repair-deficient strains (mus 302D1 and mei 41D5) were initially X-irradiated with 0.02 Gy and subsequently treated at various time intervals with 2 Gy. They were tested for dominant lethality (early and late death).

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This radiobiological investigation was based on the measurements of crypt cell survival in mouse small intestine when the animals were injected with a single dose of fostriecin or streptomycin, and subsequently irradiated to the whole body with graded doses of X rays. The experimental data obtained indicated that fostriecin decreased the isoeffect dose to murine intestine by a factor of 2.3, whereas streptomycin did not influence the radiation response.

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Greene melanoma in the anterior chamber of rabbits was irradiated by protons to find the isoeffect curve for proton irradiation fractionated into one, two, three or four doses. The isoeffect curve for tumor tissue remained constant between one- and three-dose fractionations and rose with four-dose fractionation. The isoeffect curve for normal tissue approximately followed the Ellis equation.

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