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THE circulating platelet count of mice increases significantly after ultra-violet irradiation. Five to seven days after a single whole-body ultra-violet irradiation the increase is about 100 per cent. Para-biosis experiments, as well as the positive effect of isologous serum transfer, suggested that humoral factor(s) are responsible for the thrombocytopoietic effect and the agent seemed to be a protein-like macromolecule1 as already described for human serum2. In the present experiments we investigated the simultaneous action of whole-body X-ray irradiation, that is, a procedure causing severe thrombocytopenia, and ultra-violet radiation, that is, a procedure causing marked thrombocytosis.
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CSERHÁTI, I., KRIZSA, F. & RÁK, K. Circulating Platelets in Mice subjected to Simultaneous X-ray and Ultra-violet Irradiation. Nature 190, 544–545 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/190544b0
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