Journal of Radiation Research
Online ISSN : 1349-9157
Print ISSN : 0449-3060
The Killing Effects of Ultraviolet Light and X-rays on Free-living Nematode, Rhabditidae tokai
石井 直明鈴木 堅之
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キーワード: Nematode, Radiation, Aging
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1980 年 21 巻 1 号 p. 137-147

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The life-shortening effects of ultraviolet light (UV) and X-rays were investigated with a strain of free-living nematode, Rhabditidae tokai. UV exhibited a significant life-shortening effect on adult worms, and it also inhibited growth of larvae, hatching of eggs and reproduction. Sensitivity to UV was decreased with increasing ages. In contrast, nematodes showed a marked resistance to X-rays. Data were obtained suggesting that X-ray-induced singlestrand breaks in DNA can be rapidly and efficiently rejoined by a repair mechanism. Malformations were observed when immature larvae were irradiated with X-rays.
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