
In the mouse, radioprotection is not always associated with the effect of hypertensive amidines and related amines. The protection resulting from this group of agents follows the pharmacological reduction of intercellular oxygen tension.
Mice, Radiation Protection, Pyridines, Amidines, Animals, Radiation-Protective Agents, Amines, Guanidines
Mice, Radiation Protection, Pyridines, Amidines, Animals, Radiation-Protective Agents, Amines, Guanidines
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