Directed delivery of radioprotectants using a receptor specific

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Chemoactive radioprotectants are coupled to carrier molecules capable of binding cell receptors to form complexes that can be directed to specific non-target cells in a mixture of cells prior to radiation of the mixture so that target cells are selectively destroyed while the non-target cells are protected from radiation. Radioprotection of non-target cells is provided by using chemoactive radioprotectant complexes.

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