Role of Mercaptoethylamine in Repeated Monthly Exposures to Gamma-Radiation in Mice
- M. Dacquisto, Shirley M. Benson
- BiologyNature
- 15 September 1962
To determine how often mice could be challenged by a large exposure to radiation with adequate MEA administered before each such exposure, a period of 30–32 days between exposures was selected as the time by which recovery from acute damage would be complete.
Mechanism of the protective action of 2-mercaptoethylguanidine (MEG) against whole-body radiation in mice.
- M. Dacquisto, W. E. Rothe, E. W. Blackburn
- BiologyInternational Journal of Radiation Biology and…
- 1961
The evidence presented indicates that MEG-treated mice recover faster without lessening the initial damage due to radiation, and a dose-reduction factor of about 2 was found, based on the known 30-day lethality of this strain of mouse.
Acquired radioresistance; a review of the literature and report of a confirmatory experiment.
- M. Dacquisto
- BiologyRadiation Research
- 1 February 1959
Analysis of spleen and thymus weights under the conditions of these experiments gave no clue to the mechanism of the acquired radioresistance, and alternate hypotheses have been suggested, but the phenomenon remains unexplained.
Biphenabid (Probucol): a new hypocholesterolemic agent.
- Z. Kalams, M. Dacquisto, G. Kornett
- MedicineCurrent Therapeutic Research
- 1 November 1971
The influence of delivery rate of whole body 250 kv. roentgen irradiation (30 or 3 roentgens per minute) on mice, rats and guinea pigs.
- M. Dacquisto, E. W. Blackburn
- Biology, MedicineThe American journal of roentgenology, radium…
- 1 October 1960
The rat showed the most tolerance to low-rate roentgen irradiation with an increase of 38 per cent in the LD/sub 50/ 30/; the mouse LD/ sub 50/30/ increased 14 per cent; the guinea pig was equally sensitive regardless of rate.
EFFECTS OF THE GERMFREE STATE ON RESPONSES OF MICE TO WHOLE-BODY IRRADIATION.
- M. M. Mclaughlin, M. Dacquisto, D. Jacobus, R. E. Horowitz
- Biology, MedicineRadiation Research
- 1 November 1964
Anti-Radiation Drug Developments
- D. Jacobus, M. Dacquisto
- Medicine
- 1 September 1961
Protective Effect of orally administered S,β-Aminoethylisothiuronium.Br.HBr against X-radiation Death in Mice
- M. Dacquisto, E. W. Blackburn
- MedicineNature
- 15 April 1961
Oral cysteamine has been reported to be effective in both mice and rats with a longer duration of action than intraperitoneal injection3, but this has been disputed4.
Micrococcic (staphylococcic) enteritis: recovery following shock.
- C. Christianson, M. Dacquisto, W. Dobbs
- MedicineGastroenterology
- 1 April 1954
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