MENENTUKAN RESPON ADAPTASI TERHADAP KUANTITAS DAN KOMPONEN LEUKOSIT MENCIT (MUS MUSCULUS L) PASCA RADIASI GAMMA Co-60
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Ni Luh Widyasari, I Gusti Ngurah Sutapa, I Wayan Balik Sudarsana
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“Research has been conducted to study adaptive response of the quantity and components leucocyteafter Co-60 gamma radiation. This research used 20 male mice with an average weight of 20-30 gand aged 35-95 days. The male mice given adaptive dose 0,1 Gy followed by a continuous dose of 1Gy, 2 Gy and 3 Gy. Co-60 gamma radiation shows that the quantity of leucocytes decreased until the30th day is called lowest point. With 0,1 Gy adaptive dose shown to reduce leucocyte damage by13,95% compared with no adaptation dose. After passing through the lowest point, the quantity ofleucocytes increased until the 60th day. With an increase in the adaptive dose is faster to reach anincrease of 25,16%. On leucocyte component, which has increased similar with quantity leucocytes isthe neutrophil segment and lymphocytes.”
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2021-11-09
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WIDYASARI, Ni Luh; SUTAPA, I Gusti Ngurah; BALIK SUDARSANA, I Wayan. MENENTUKAN RESPON ADAPTASI TERHADAP KUANTITAS DAN KOMPONEN LEUKOSIT MENCIT (MUS MUSCULUS L) PASCA RADIASI GAMMA Co-60.BULETIN FISIKA, [S.l.], v. 15, n. 1, p. 39-45, feb. 2014. ISSN 2580-9733. Available at: https://jurnal.harianregional.com/buletinfisika/id-30800. Date accessed: 28 Aug. 2025.
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