Abstract
Summary
The doses of X-rays which produce immediate hemolysis in vitro have been determined for different conditions. The X-ray dose producing complete hemolysis is dependent on the concentration of the irradiated erythrocyte suspension and on the medium employed. Erythrocytes suitably irradiated at high dilutions (0.1%) in saline become stable to X-ray hemolysis.
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