Liebeskind D, Bases R, Mendez F, Elequin F, Koenigsberg M
Science. 1979 Sep 21;205(4412):1273-5. doi: 10.1126/science.472742.
The frequency of sister chromatid exchanges increased in freshly isolated human lymphocytes as well as in a continuously growing lymphoblast line by exposure to diagnostic levels of ultrasound for 30 minutes. The results confirm previous findings indicating that ultrasound of diagnostic intensities can affect the DNA of animal cells.
新鲜分离的人类淋巴细胞以及持续生长的淋巴母细胞系在暴露于诊断级别的超声30分钟后,姐妹染色单体交换的频率增加。这些结果证实了先前的发现,即诊断强度的超声可影响动物细胞的DNA。