Griem et al., 1967 - Google Patents
Some studies on the effects of radiation and radiation modifiers on growing hairGriem et al., 1967
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- 40850300347839354
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- Griem M
- Malkinson F
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- Radiation Research
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A method for screening the effects of pharmacological agents and radiation has been reviewed. Definite modification of the radiation effect on anagen hair was seen with pretreatment with the following pharmacological agents: triiodothyronine, colchicine …
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