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The restoration of marrow function after lethal irradiation in man: a review.
The restoration of marrow function in man after lethal irradiation is discussed. The effectiveness of infusions of cells of normal marrow in the restoration of bone marrow function is reported following exposure to doses of from 600 to 1140 r. Best results were obtained when the infusions were given one, two, or even three weeks after irradiation. Case histories are reviewed. (C.H.)