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Biol Bull 69: 274-278. (October 1935)
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INDIRECT EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON SEA URCHIN EGGS

L. V. HEILBRUNN 1 and R. A. YOUNG 1

1 From the University of Pennsylvania and the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass.

When sea urchin eggs are exposed to roeligntgen rays in the presence of ovarian tissue, the effect of the radiation is more pronounced than when the eggs alone are irradiated.







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