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    Recent reports on the effect of low doses of ionizing radiation and its dose–effect relationship

    Recently, the risk associated with low doses of ionizing radiation has gained new interest. Here, we analyze and discuss the major differences between two reports recently published on this issue; the report o...

    M. Tubiana, A. Aurengo, D. Averbeck, R. Masse in Radiation and Environmental Biophysics (2006)

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    Organic-Inorganic Crystals for Optical Devices

    Two routes of crystal engineering and elaboration of optical materials are described. The former applied to the design of organic-inorganic crystals for quadratic nonlinear optics is supported by a strategy of...

    A. Ibanez, J. Zaccaro, P. L. Baldeck, R. Masse in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1998)

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    RBE for carcinogenesis following exposure to high LET radiation

    Stochastic radiation effects following exposure to heavy ions and other high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation in space are a matter of concern when the long-term consequences of space flights are conside...

    R. Masse in Radiation and Environmental Biophysics (1995)

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    Prenatal or lactational exposure of male rats to lead acetate. Effect on reproductive function

    A. Thoreux-Manlay, G. Pinon-Lataillade in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (1995)

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    Lung cancer in laboratory animals

    R. Masse in Radiation and Environmental Biophysics (1991)

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    Metabolism of hydroxybiphenyl and chloro-hydroxybiphenyl by biphenyl/chlorobiphenyl degradingPseudomonas testosteroni, strain B-356

    A biphenyl (BP) and chlorobiphenyl (CBP) metabolizingPseudomonas testosteroni, strain B-356 was also capable of utilizing 2-, 3-, and 4-hydroxybiphenyl. Data presented here suggest that utilization of biphenyl an...

    M. Sondossi, M. Sylvestre, D. Ahmad, R. Massé in Journal of Industrial Microbiology (1991)

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    Multiplicative effect of inhaled plutonium oxide and benzo (a) pyrene on lung carcinogenesis in rats

    This study describes the effect of intratracheal instillations (2 X 5 mg) of benzo(a)pyrene (B(a)P) on lung carcinogenesis in rats which had previously inhaled different levels of 239 plutonium oxide (220, 630...

    H Métivier, J Wahrendorf, R Masse in British Journal of Cancer (1984)

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    Bronchoconstriction induced by intratracheal administration of platelet-activating factor (PAF-acether) in baboons

    Intratracheal administration of PAF-acether (60 μg.kg−1) was performed in six premedicated, curarized and mechanically ventilated baboons. Whereas intratracheal administration of an equal amount of solvent (200μl...

    A. Denjean, B. Arnoux, J. Benveniste, A. Lockhart, R. Masse in Agents and Actions (1981)

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    Bone tumours induced in rats with radioactive cerium

    A technique is described for the induction of metastasizing bone tumours in rats by local inoculation of 144cerium. Bone sarcomas develop in 90% of the animals and 74% of these had lung metastases. The tumours...

    H G Delbrück, M Allouche, C Jasmin, M Morin, F Deml in British Journal of Cancer (1980)

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    Complete or almost complete analogy of chromosome banding between the baboon (Papio papio) and man

    The karyotype of the baboon (Papio papio) was studied using several staining techniques: Q bands, R bands, T bands, C bands, G 11.6 bands, and after incorporation of BrdU. When compared with the karyotypes of the...

    B. Dutrillaux, E. Viegas-Péquignot, C. Dubos, R. Masse in Human Genetics (1978)