Mohsin A
Experientia. 1979 Jun 15;35(6):746-7. doi: 10.1007/BF01968220.
The sparing effect of dose-fractionation was observed in adult male and female Drosophila melanogaster; 24-, 48-, 72-, and 96-h-old female flies, in general, show a higher recovery (increase in life-span) following dose-fractionation as compared to the males of the respective age. Recovery in 72-h-old females is maximal (31% increase in life-span) as against only 12% increase in the life span of the males.
在成年雄性和雌性黑腹果蝇中观察到了剂量分割的保护作用;一般来说,24、48、72和96小时龄的雌性果蝇在剂量分割后比相应年龄的雄性果蝇表现出更高的恢复率(寿命延长)。72小时龄雌性果蝇的恢复率最高(寿命延长31%),而雄性果蝇的寿命仅延长12%。