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[en] In two simple mucopolysaccharide systems, synovial fluid and subcutaneous connective tissue membranes, the degrading effects of 200 kVp X-rays and 15 MeV neutrons is compared. Due to the depolymerization of the mucopolysaccharides the viscosity of synovial fluid decreases and the permeability of the connective tissue membranes for saline increases after irradiation. In both systems a RBE of 0.6 has been found for fast neutrons. The atheromatous changes in the wall of elastic arteries (lipid penetration into the vessel wall and the formation of plaques consisting of large, lipid-filled foam cells) are studied in the carotid arteries of hypercholesterolemic rabbits, two months after irradiating the arteries with different doses of X-rays or neutrons. (Auth.)
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19 Sep 1979; 88 p; Includes Dutch summary; 142 refs.; Proefschrift (Dr.).
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ANIMALS, ARTERIES, BARYONS, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS, BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, BLOOD VESSELS, BODY, CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM, CELL CONSTITUENTS, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, FERMIONS, HADRONS, IONIZING RADIATIONS, MAMMALS, MEMBRANES, NEUTRONS, NUCLEONS, ORGANS, PRIMATES, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIATIONS, VERTEBRATES
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