Protective effect of Lanzhou lily polysaccharide fragment on X-ray-induced injury of bone marrow nucleated cells in mice
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Protective effect of Lanzhou lily polysaccharide fragment on X-ray-induced injury of bone marrow nucleated cells in mice
“Lanzhou lily polysaccharide fragments have a protective effect on radiation damage to mouse bone marrow cells, providing a new strategy for radiation protection.”
Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation ProcessingVol. 40, Issue 1, Pages: 56-62(2022)
GUO Zhong (male) was born in July 1968, and obtained his master's degree from Lanzhou University of Pharmacology in 2010. Now he is a professor, majoring in tumor pharmacology. E-mail: 251610780@qq.com
ZHAO Jin, doctoral degree, professor, E-mail: gz6768@163.com
基金信息:
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81560508);National College Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program(202110742054)
GUO Zhong,MA Jianxiu,MA Yanqing,et al.Protective effect of Lanzhou lily polysaccharide fragment on X-ray-induced injury of bone marrow nucleated cells in mice[J].Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing,2022,40(01):56-62.
GUO Zhong,MA Jianxiu,MA Yanqing,et al.Protective effect of Lanzhou lily polysaccharide fragment on X-ray-induced injury of bone marrow nucleated cells in mice[J].Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing,2022,40(01):56-62. DOI: 10.11889/j.1000-3436.2021-0107.
Protective effect of Lanzhou lily polysaccharide fragment on X-ray-induced injury of bone marrow nucleated cells in mice