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Genetic lesions induced by chemicals in spermatozoa and spermatids of mice are repaired in the egg., W M. Generoso, K T. Cain, M Krishna, and S W. Huff
Genetic linkage analysis of the murine developmental mutant velvet coat (Ve) and the distal chromosome 15 developmental genes Hox-3.1, Rar-g, Wnt-1, and Krt-2., C P. Hart, J G. Compton, S H. Langley, L Hunihan, K P. LeClair, A Zelent, T H. Roderick, and F H. Ruddle
Genetic linkage between lym-1, sas-1 and mls loci., H B. Dickler, D L. Rosenstreich, A Ahmed, and D H. Sachs
Genetic linkage between serum levels of the third component of complement and the h-2 complex., A Ferreira and V Nussenzweig
Genetic linkage of ly-6 and thy-1 loci in the mouse., M A. Horton and C M. Hetherington
Genetic linkage of the cytolytic t lymphocyte repertoire and immunoglobulin heavy chain genes., L A. Sherman
Genetic linkage of two antinuclease idiotypes from balb/c mice. Abstr., D S. Pisetsky and D H. Sachs
Genetic linkage on size inheritance: a reply., C V. Green
Genetic linkage relationships of loci specifying differentiation alloantigens in the mouse., K Itakura, J J. Hutton, E A. Boyse, and L J. Old
Genetic localization of Cd63, a member of the transmembrane 4 superfamily, reveals two distinct loci in the mouse genome., B Gwynn, E M. Eicher, and L L. Peters
Genetic localization of Hao-1, blind-sterile (bs), and Emv-13 on mouse chromosome 2., S E. Spence, D J. Gilbert, B S. Harris, M T. Davisson, N G. Copeland, and N A. Jenkins
Genetic Manipulations of PPARs: Effects on Obesity and Metabolic Disease., Y Barak and S Kim
Genetic mapping and embryonic expression of a novel, maternally transcribed gene Mem3., S Hwang, L E. Benjamin, B Oh, J L. Rothstein, S L. Ackerman, R S. Beddington, D Solter, and B B. Knowles
Genetic mapping and immunogenetic characterization of the H-2fb mutation in the mouse., L E. Mobraaten, J Forman, J Klein, M Cherry, and D W. Bailey
Genetic mapping and immunogenetic characterization of the h-2fb mutation in the mouse., L E. Mobraaten, J Forman, J Klein, and D W. Bailey
Genetic mapping of 18S ribosomal RNA-related loci to mouse chromosomes 5, 6, 9, 12, 17, 18, 19, and X., L B. Rowe, P M. Janaswami, M E. Barter, and E H. Birkenmeier
Genetic mapping of 20 novel expressed sequence tags from midgestation mouse embryos suggests chromosomal clustering., V T. Tchernev, M D. Barbosa, J C. Detter, T D. Patel, K Achey, E K. Wakeland, R V. Gueorguieva, M C. Yang, A Gossler, and S F. Kingsmore
Genetic mapping of 40 cDNA clones on the mouse genome by PCR., M S. Ko, X Wang, J H. Horton, M D. Hagen, N Takahashi, Y Maezaki, and J H. Nadeau
Genetic mapping of a male germ cell-expressed gene Tpx-2 to mouse chromosome 17., M Kasahara, E Seboun, M Fellous, and J H. Nadeau
Genetic mapping of a mouse chromosomal locus required for mink cell focus-forming virus replication., C A. Kozak
Genetic mapping of a murine leukemia virus-inducing locus of akr mice., W P. Rowe, J W. Hartley, and T Bremner
Genetic mapping of a new homeobox gene to mouse chromosome 7., K R. Johnson, S Lu, M T. Murtha, F H. Ruddle, and M T. Davisson
Genetic mapping of a new semi-dominant mouse mutation: Foot-topper (Ftp), Rachel M. Lee
Genetic mapping of an h-2-associated antigen expressed on regulatory t cells., J M. Plate
Genetic mapping of endogenous mouse mammary tumor viruses: locus characterization, segregation, and chromosomal distribution., V L. Traina, B A. Taylor, and J C. Cohen
Genetic mapping of the bgl idiotypic marker withtin the igh-v region., T J. Kipps and M E. Dorf
Genetic mapping of the component chains of ia antigens., J Silver and W A. Russell
Genetic mapping of the C-type natriuretic peptide receptor (Npr2) gene to mouse chromosome 4., E Nuglozeh and L P. Kozak
Genetic mapping of the ecotropic murine leukemia virus-inducing locus of balb/c mouse to chromosome 5., C A. Kozak and W P. Rowe
Genetic mapping of the fv-1 locus of the mouse., W P. Rowe and H Sato
Genetic mapping of the IL-12 alpha chain gene (Il12a) on mouse chromosome 3., P A. Schweitzer, Trauth N. Noben, S C. Pelsue, K R. Johnson, S F. Wolf, and L D. Shultz
Genetic mapping of the locus controllong structural variations of murine c3 in the chromosome 17., sakai S. Natsuume, J Hayakawa, S Amano, and M Takahashi
Genetic mapping of the murine gene and 14 related sequences encoding chromosomal protein HMG-14., K R. Johnson, S A. Cook, M Bustin, and M T. Davisson
Genetic mapping of variable length rDNA segments to centromeric regions of mouse chromosomes 11, 12, 15, 16, and 18., K R. Johnson, S A. Cook, Bailey P. Ward, and M T. Davisson
Genetic mapping of vocalization to a series of increasing acute footshocks using B6.A consomic and B6.D2 congenic mouse strains., D B. Matthews, E J. Chesler, M N. Cook, J Cockroft, V M. Philip, and D Goldowitz
Genetic mapping of xenotropic leukemia virus-inducing loci in two mouse strains., C Kozak and W P. Rowe
Genetic maps of mouse chromosome 17 including 12 new anonymous DNA loci and 25 anchor loci., J H. Nadeau, B Herrmann, M Bucan, D Burkart, J L. Crosby, M A. Erhart, M Kosowsky, J P. Kraus, F Michiels, A Schnattinger, and D Varnum
Genetic marker in the variable region of kappa chains of mouse anti-phosphorylcholine antibodies., J L. Claflin
Genetic markers in the Tuvan population of Todja, Siberia., L E. Pospelov, A G. Matrakshin, L S. Erdynieva, A F. Malenko, K I. Afanasiev, G A. Rubtsova, I K. Egorov, V V. Yeremeyev, and A S. Apt
Genetic maternal effects on cleft lip frequency in a/j and cl/fr mice., D M. Juriloff and F C. Fraser
Genetic mechanism accounting for precise immunoglobulin domain deletion in a variant of mpc 11 myeloma cells., A L. Kenter and B K. Birshtein
Genetic mechanism for tissue-specific control of alpha-amylase expression in Drosophila melanogaster., W W. Doane, Clemons L. Treat, R M. Gemmill, J N. Levy, S A. Hawley, A M. Buchberg, and K Paigen
Genetic mechanisms controlling the domestication of a wild house mouse population (mus musculus l.), J L. Connor
Genetic mechanisms determining the central visual pathways of mice., R W. Guillery, G L. Scott, B M. Cattanach, and M S. Deol
Genetic mechanisms in Apc-mediated mammary tumorigenesis., M Kuraguchi, Baah N. Ohene, D Sonkin, R T. Bronson, and R Kucherlapati
Genetic mechanisms of drinking and feeding., I Ramirez and R L. Sprott
Genetic mechanisms of drinking and feeding., I Ramirez and R L. Sprott
Genetic mechanisms of resistance of ascites lymphatic leukemia nk/ly cell populations of humoral antibodies of tumor-bearing mice., N Turbin, G Kraskovskii, and L Gorelik
Genetic methods in animal experimentation., E L. Green
Genetic modeling of human blood cancers in mice., Y Hu and S Li
Genetic models for non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in rodents., J H. Kim, P M. Nishina, and J K. Naggert
Genetic Models in Applied Physiology: Invited Review: Identifying new mouse models of cardiovascular disease: a review of high-throughput screens of mutagenized and inbred strains., K L. Svenson, M A. Bogue, and L L. Peters
Genetic models in applied physiology: selected contribution: effects of spaceflight on immunity in the C57BL/6 mouse. II. Activation, cytokines, erythrocytes, and platelets., D S. Gridley, G A. Nelson, L L. Peters, P J. Kostenuik, T A. Bateman, S Morony, L S. Stodieck, D L. Lacey, S J. Simske, and M J. Pecaut
Genetic models in applied physiology: selected contribution: effects of spaceflight on immunity in the C57BL/6 mouse. I. Immune population distributions., M J. Pecaut, G A. Nelson, L L. Peters, P J. Kostenuik, T A. Bateman, S Morony, L S. Stodieck, D L. Lacey, S J. Simske, and D S. Gridley
Genetic mode of action of cocarcinogens and tumor promoters in yeast and mice., R Fahrig
Genetic modification of glaucoma associated phenotypes between AKXD-28/Ty and DBA/2J mice., M G. Anderson, R S. Smith, O V. Savinova, N L. Hawes, B Chang, A Zabaleta, R Wilpan, J R. Heckenlively, M Davisson, and S W. John
Genetic modification of hearing in tubby mice: evidence for the existence of a major gene (moth1) which protects tubby mice from hearing loss., A Ikeda, Q Y. Zheng, P Rosenstiel, T Maddatu, A R. Zuberi, D C. Roopenian, M A. North, J K. Naggert, K R. Johnson, and P M. Nishina
Genetic modification of homeostatic regulation in the mouse., G L. Wolff
Genetic modification of retinal degeneration in tubby mice., Da Chang
Genetic modification of retinal degeneration in tubby mice., A Ikeda, J K. Naggert, and P M. Nishina
Genetic modification of the molecular forms of tyrosinase in the house mouse., T Ikejima and T Takeuchi
Genetic modifiers interact with Cpefat to affect body weight, adiposity, and hyperglycemia., G B. Collin, T P. Maddatu, S Sen, and J K. Naggert
Genetic modifiers of polycystic kidney disease in intersubspecific KAT2J mutants., P Upadhya, G Churchill, E H. Birkenmeier, J E. Barker, and W N. Frankel
Genetic modifiers of vision and hearing., N B. Haider, A Ikeda, J K. Naggert, and P M. Nishina
Genetic modifiers that affect phenotypic expression of retinal diseases., M M. Edwards, D M. Maddox, J Won, J K. Naggert, and P M. Nishina
Genetic modulation of immune system function in BXSB-Yaa mice, Caitlin Deane
Genetic modulation of tau phosphorylation in the mouse., J Brich, F S. Shie, B W. Howell, R Li, K Tus, E K. Wakeland, L W. Jin, M Mumby, G Churchill, J Herz, and J A. Cooper
Genetic monitoring., R R. Fox, M V. Wiles, and P M. Petkov
Genetic monitoring of inbred strains of mice using electrophoresis and electrofocusing. Abstr., G Blufield and G C. Bantin
Genetic mosaicism in adult mice of quadriparental lineage., B Mintz
Genetic mosaicism in vivo, development and disease in allophenic mice., B Mintz
Genetic mutations linked with mouse ear infections., Whitney A. Reid
Genetic networks controlling retinal injury., Chona F. Vazquez, A N. Khan, C K. Chan, A N. Moore, P K. Dash, M R. Hernandez, L Lu, E J. Chesler, K F. Manly, R W. Williams, and E E. Geisert
Genetic nomenclature for the H-2 complex of the mouse., J Klein, F H. Bach, F Festenstein, H O. McDevitt, D C. Shreffler, G D. Snell, and J H. Stimpfling
Genetic nomenclature for the h-2 complex of the mouse., J Klein, J Bach, F Festenstein, H M. Devitt, D Shreffler, G Snell, and J Stimpfling
Genetic nomenclature for the immunoglobulin loci of the mouse., M C. Green
Genetic nomenclature for the immunoglobulin loci of the mouse., M C. Green
Genetic nomenclature guide. Mouse., M T. Davisson
Genetic non-responsiveness of murine fibroblasts to bacterial endotoxin., J L. Ryan and K P. Mcadam
Genetic obesity and neoplasia., W E. Heston and G Vlahakis
Geneticobiochemical analysis of shuttle-box behavior of two inbred mouse strains contrasting in content of s-100 protein in the brain. I. Neurospecific s-100 protein and learning., T K. Malup, M L. Podoplelova, and S M. Sviridov
Genetic organization and evolution of the mouse h-2 region, a dupli- cation model., D Shreffler, C David, H Passmore, and J Klein
Genetic organization and gene action of mouse h-2 region., D C. Shreffler and J Klein
Genetic organization of the agouti region of the mouse., L D. Siracusa, L B. Russell, E M. Eicher, D J. Corrow, N G. Copeland, and N A. Jenkins
Genetic origin of antibody to (t,g)-a--l in tetraparental mice. Abstr., K B. Bechtol, L A. Herzenberg, and H O. Devitt
Genetic origin of rd114 and other rna tumour viruses assayed by molec- ular hybridization., D Gillespie, S Gillespie, R C. Gallo, J L. East, and L Dmochowski
Genetic, physiological and behavioral background of reproduction in the rabbit. IV. An analysis of maternal behavior at successive parturitions., V H. Denenberg, P B. Sawin, G P. Frommer, and S Ross
Genetic, physiological, and behavioral background of reproduction in the rabbit. VI. Maternal behavior with reference to scattered and cannibalized newborn and mortality., V H. Denenberg, S F. Petropolus, P B. Sawin, and S Ross
Genetic, physiological and behavioral background of reproduction in the rabbit. V. Nonretrieving of neonates., S Ross, V H. Denenberg, G P. Frommer, and P B. Sawin
Genetic polymorphism of amylase isoenzymes in feral populations of the house mouse., J T. Nielsen and K Sick
Genetic polymorphism of b-2-microglobulin (b2m) maps to the h-3 region of chromosome 2. Abstr., J Michaelson
Genetic polymorphism of igd-like cell surface immuno- globulin in the mouse., J W. Goding, G W. Warr, and N L. Warner
Genetic polymorphism of microsomal epoxide hydrolase activity in the mouse., S D. Lyman, A Poland, and B A. Taylor
Genetic polymorphism of mouse immunoglobulin light chains revealed by isoelectric focusing., D Gibson
Genetic polymorphism of murine c3 controlled by a single co-dominant locus on chromosome 17., sakai S. Natsuume, J Hayakawa, and M Takahashi
Genetic polymorphism of murine c4-binding protein and it's linkage to h-2 complex. Abstr., T Kaidoh, sakai S. Natsuume, and M Takahashi
Genetic polymorphism of the histocompatibility-2 loci of the mouse., J Klein
Genetic polymorphisms in natural populations of mus musculus. Abstr., M L. Petras
Genetic predisposition to hypertension and atherosclerosis: exploration with SWR/J and SJL/J recombinant inbred strains., Bhupinder Khanuja
Genetic predisposition to hypertension and gallstones in the inbred strains of mice., Bhupinder Khanuja
Genetic predisposition to low bone mass is paralleled by an enhanced sensitivity to signals anabolic to the skeleton., S Judex, L R. Donahue, and C Rubin
Genetic predisposition to tumors in the rabbit., R R. Fox, H Meier, and D D. Crary
Genetic profile of mus musculus various subspecies from view points of cyto-, biochemical- and immunogenetics. Abstr., K Morkwaki, H Yonekawa, T Shiroishi, N Miyashita, G, and H T. Imai
Genetic programming of development: a model., D W. Bailey
Genetic progressive hearing loss in the c57bl/6 mouse. Relation of behaviorial responses to cochlear anatomy., D O. Mikaelian, D Warfield, and O Norris
Genetic progressive hearing loss in the laboratory mouse. Abstr., K R. Henry and C M. Lepkowsky
Genetic quality assurance., R R. Fox
Genetic radiosensitivity of primordial germ-cells in mice to fast neutrons. Abstr., A G. Searle and R J. Phillips
Genetic radiosensitivity of specific post-dictyate stages in mouse oocytes., R G. Edwards and A G. Searle
Genetic recombination between mouse type c rna viruses. A mechanism for endogenous viral gene amplification in mammalian cells., M Barbacid, K C. Robbins, S Hino, and S A. Aaronson
Genetic regulation for the expression of erythrocytic h-2 antigens in a mouse intersubspecies hybrid. Abstr., K Moriwaki and T Shiroishi
Genetic regulation of alcohol- and aldehyde-oxidizing enzymes in the mouse. Abstr., R S. Holmes
Genetic regulation of alcohol dehydrogenase c2 in the mouse. Developmental consequences of the temporal locus (adh-3t) and positioning of adh-3 on chromosome 3., R S. Holmes, S J. Andrews, and C V. Beechey
Genetic regulation of antibody response to sheep red blood cells: isoelectric focusing analysis of sera of well responding strain a/j and poorly responding strain b10 mice., B Rihova and I Riha
Genetic regulation of antibody response to sheep red blood cells: linkage to h-2 complex., B Rihova and I Riha
Genetic regulation of aromatic amine n-acetylation in inbred mice., I B. Glowinski and W W. Weber
Genetic regulation of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase activity in cultures of mouse fetal liver cells., B M. Laine, V M. Hitchins, and J J. Hutton
Genetic regulation of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase induction. II. Simple mendelian expression in mouse tissues in vivo., J E. Gielen, F M. Goujon, and D W. Nebert
Genetic regulation of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase induction in the mouse., D Nebert and J Gielen
Genetic regulation of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase induction. V. Specific changes in spin state of cytochrome p450 from genetically responsive animals., D W. Nebert and H Kon
Genetic regulation of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase in primary cultures of fetal cells established from inbred strains of mice., V M. Hitchins, B M. Laine, and J J. Hutton
Genetic regulation of bone mineral density in mouse inbred strains, LaRae Brown
Genetic regulation of coumarin hydroxylase activity in mice. Evidence for single locus control on chromosome., A W. Wood and B A. Taylor
Genetic regulation of coumarin hydroxylase activity in mice. Evidence for single locus control on chromosome 7., A W. Wood and B A. Taylor
Genetic regulation of delayed-type hypersensitivity responses to poly(ltyr,lglu)-poly(dlala)--poly(llys) i. Expression of the genetic defect at two phases of the immune process., G Strassmann, Z Eshhar, and E Mozes
Genetic regulation of delayed-type hypersensitivity responses to poly(ltyr, lglu)-poly(dlala)--poly(llys). II. Evidence for a t-t-cell collaboration in delayed-type hypersensitivity responses and for a t-cell defect at the efferent phase in nonresponder h-2k mice., G Strassmann, Z Eshhar, and E Mozes
Genetic regulation of delayed-type hypersensitivity responses to poly (tyr,glu)-poly(dlala)--poly(lys): expression of the genetic defect in the induction and manifestation phases in h-2s and h-2f mice., G Strassman, E Mozes, and Z Eshhar
Genetic regulation of enzyme activity in mammalian system by the alteration of the rates of enzyme degradation., M Rechcigl and W E. Heston
Genetic regulation of erythrocyte autoantibody production in new zealand black mice., S Ozaki, H Honda, N Maruyama, S Hirose, M Hamaoki, H Sato, and T Shirai
Genetic regulation of femoral bone mineral density: complexity of sex effect in chromosome 1 revealed by congenic sublines of mice., B Edderkaoui, D J. Baylink, W G. Beamer, K L. Shultz, J E. Wergedal, and S Mohan
Genetic regulation of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in the inbred mouse., J J. Hutton
Genetic regulation of glucose phosphate isomerase in mouse oocytes., A C. Peterson and G G. Wong
Genetic regulation of gm2 expression in liver of mouse., Y Hashimoto, H Otsuka, K Sudo, K Suzuki, A Suzuki, and T Yamakawa
Genetic regulation of hematopoietic stem cell exhaustion during development and growth., R Yuan, C M. Astle, J Chen, and D E. Harrison
Genetic regulation of life span, metabolism, and body weight in Pohn, a new wild-derived mouse strain., Rong Yuan, Kevin Flurkey, Qingying Meng, Clinton M Astle, and David E. Harrison
Genetic regulation of major urinary protein synthesis in mouse liver. Abstr., F G. Berger
Genetic regulation of malic enzyme activity in the mouse., D L. Coleman and J E. Kuzava
Genetic regulation of mammalian glucuronidase., R T. Swank, K Paigen, R Davey, V Chapman, C Labarca, G Watson, R Ganschow, E J. Brandt, and E Novak
Genetic regulation of metastasis progression: the development of pulmonary metastases of the 3ll lung carcinoma is controlled by both a non-h-2 gene(s) and a gene(s) linked to the h-2d region of the mouse mhc., N Isakov, M Feldman, and S Segal
Genetic regulation of mup production in recombinant inbred mice., P R. Szoka and K Paigen
Genetic regulation of mup production in recombinant inbred mice., P R. Szoka and K Paigen
Genetic regulation of neurotransmitter enzymes and receptors: relationship to the inheritance of psychiatric disorders., R D. Ciaranello and R E. Boehme
Genetic regulation of plasma corticosterone concentration and its repsonse to castration and allogeneic tumour growth in the mouse., G L. Wolff and J D. Flack
Genetic regulation of primitive hematopoietic stem cell senescence., J Chen, C M. Astle, and D E. Harrison
Genetic regulation of resistance to intracellular pathogens., E Skamene, P Gros, A Forget, P A. Kongshavn, Charles C. St, and B A. Taylor
Genetic regulation of resistance to intracellular pathogens., E Skamene, P Gros, A Forget, P A. Kongshavn, A S. Charles, and B A. Taylor
Genetic regulation of sn-glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase in brown adipose tissue., J R. Cook, U Stadler, D Burkart, and L P. Kozak
Genetic regulation of susceptibility and severity of demyelination., R L. Knobler, F D. Lublin, D S. Linthicum, M Cohn, R D. Melvold, H L. Lipton, B A. Taylor, and W G. Beamer
Genetic regulation of tail skin fibroblast aging in vitro., Katherine E. Gaire
Genetic regulation of the androgen receptor - a study of testicular feminization in the mouse., C W. Bardin, L P. Bullock, O Janne, and S T. Jacob
Genetic regulation of the antibody response to alloantigen ly-6.1. 2. Evidence for a suppressor mechanism., P F. Halloran and H Chance
Genetic regulation of the antibody response to alloantigen ly-6.2., P F. Halloran and H Chance
Genetic regulation of the antibody response to g-2db alloantigens in mice. Iii. Inhibition of the igg response to noncongenic cells by preimmunization with congenic cells., D Wernet, H Shafran, and F Lilly
Genetic regulation of the antibody response to h-2db alloantigens in mice. I. Differences in activation of helper t cells in c57bl/10 and balb/c congenic strains., D Wernet and F Lilly
Genetic regulation of the antibody response to h-2db alloantigens in mice. II. Tolerance to non-h-2 determinants abolishes the antibody response to h-2db in b10.a(5r) Mice., D Wernet and F Lilly
Genetic regulation of the antibody response to h-2db allo- antigens in mice. IV. Antigens that activate helper t cells for igg, coded for by the non-h-2 genome., D Wernet, H Heinrichs, and P Wernet
Genetic regulation of the catecholamine biosynthetic enzymes. II. Inheritance of tyrosine hydroxylase, dopamine-beta- -hydroxylase, and phenylethanolamine n-methyltransferase., R D. Ciaranello, H J. Hoffman, and J Axelrod
Genetic regulation of the expression of catalase actirity in murine red blood cells., C K. Grieshaber and H A. Hoffman
Genetic regulation of the expression of h-2k.5 Antigen on erythroid cells by h-2k end., T Shiroishi and K Moriwaki
Genetic regulation of the immune response to hepatitis b surface antigen (hbsag). I. H-2 restriction of the murine humoral immune response to the a and d determinants of hbsag., D R. Milich and F V. Chisari
Genetic regulation of the immune response to hepatitis b surface antigen (hbsag). Iii. Circumvention of nonresponsiveness in mice bearing hbsag nonresponder haplotypes., D R. Milich, H Alexander, and F V. Chisari
Genetic regulation of the immune response to hepatitis b surface antigen (hbsag). II. Qualitative characteristics of the humoral immune response to the a, d, and y determinants of hbsag., D R. Milich, roels G. Leroux, and F V. Chisari
Genetic regulation of the immune response to hepatitis b surface antigen (hbsag). IV. Distinct h-2-linked ir genes control antibody responses to different hbsag determinants on the same molecule and map to the i-a and i-c subregions., D R. Milich, roels G. Leroux, R E. Louis, and F V. Chisari
Genetic regulation of thermal stability of renin from mouse submaxillary gland. Abstr., C M. Wilson, J D. Wilson, and B A. Taylor
Genetic regulation of thermostability of mouse submaxillary gland renin., C M. Wilson and B A. Taylor
Genetic regulation of the thymus dependent humoral immune response in leukemia prone akr (h-2k) and nonleukemic c3h (h-2k) mice. Descrip- tion of genetic control of the immune response at the level of proliferation., C F. Gottlieb, E H. Perkins, and T Makinodan
Genetic regulation of traits essential for spontaneous ovarian teratocarcinogenesis in strain LT/Sv mice: aberrant meiotic cell cycle, oocyte activation, and parthenogenetic development., J J. Eppig, K Wigglesworth, D S. Varnum, and J H. Nadeau
Genetic regulation of traits of female reproductive history, Hope Kronman
Genetic regulation of translatable messenger rna levels for murine sn-glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase during cerebellar development. Abstr., P L. Ratner and L P. Kozak
Genetic regulation of translatable mRNA levels for mouse sn-glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase during development of the cerebellum., L P. Kozak and P L. Ratner
Genetic relation of life-span to metabolic rate for five mouse strains and their hybrids. Abstr., G A. Sacher, P H. Duffy, and E F. Staffeldt
Genetic relation of life span to metabolic rate for inbred mouse strains and their hybrids., G A. Sacher and P H. Duffy
Genetic relationship between aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase inducibility and chemical carcinogen induced skin ulceration in mice., P E. Thomas, J J. Hutton, and B A. Taylor
Genetic relationship between aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase inducibility and chemical carcinogen induced skin ulceration in mice., P E. Thomas, J J. Hutton, and B A. Taylor
Genetic relationship between beta-galactosidase and beta-fucosidase in the mouse., R Seyedyazdani and L Lundin
Genetic relationship between salmonella susceptibility and immune deficiency in bsvs mice. Abstr., D E. Briles
Genetic relationship between the Mus cervicolor M432 retrovirus and the Mus musculus intracisternal type A-particle., R Callahan, E L. Kuff, K K. Lueders, and E H. Birkenmeier
Genetic relationship of two mutant genes which produce three different syndromes in the mouse., S Tsuji, A D. MacPike, E Ohkouchi, and H Meier
Genetic relationship of two mutant genes which producing three different syndromes in the mouse. (jap. With eng. Summ.), S Tsuji, A D. Pike, E Ohkouchi, and H Meier
Genetic relationships between inbred strains of mice., B A. Taylor
Genetic relationships between inbred strains of mice., B Taylor
Genetic relationships between sublines of inbred strains of mice as assessed by mandible analysis., N Goto, K Miura, K Imamura, and K Komeda
Genetic relationships, choice models, and sucrose preference behaviour in mice., R Levine
Genetic reliability of commercially-bred laboratory mice., M F. Festing
Genetic requirements for mixed lymphocyte culture response of peripheral blood lymphocytes of mice depleted of alloantigen- -reactive lymphoid cells., J J. Ryan, A Ahmed, and K W. Sell
Genetic resistance in japanese wild mice (mus musculus molossinus) to an nb-tropic friend murine leukemia virus., T Odaka, H Ikeda, K Moriwaki, A Matsuzawa, I Mizuno, and K Kondo
Genetic resistance to bone marrow transplantation as a leukemia defense mechanism. Possible identity of m and nk cells. Abstr., J J. Trentin, M T. Gallagher, and S K. Datta
Genetic resistance to friend leumemia virus in mice: masking of fv-2 phenotype by an epistatic gene, fv-4r., T Odaka and H Ikeda
Genetic resistance to lethal flavivirus encephalitis. II. Effect of immunosuppression., P N. Bhatt and R O. Jacoby
Genetic resistance to lethal flavivirus encephalitis. I. Infection of congenic mice with banzi virus., R O. Jacoby and P N. Bhatt
Genetic resistance to marrow transplantation as a leukemia defense mechanism. Abstr., J J. Trentin, M T. Gallagher, and E Lotzova
Genetic resistance to murine leukemia induced by different radiation leukemia virus variants; a comparative study on the role of the h-2 complex., P Ponai and ghera N. Haran
Genetic resistance to rabies virus infection: identification of susceptible and resistant strains of inbred mice. Abstr., D L. Lodmell
Genetic resistance to trypanosoma congolense infections in mice., D D. Whitelaw, J A. Macaskill, P H. Holmes, and G M. Urquhart
Genetic restriction in cooperative interactions between in vitro propagated antigen-specific murine t lymphocytes and accessory cells. Abstr., B J. Skidmore, E C. Defreitas, J T. Kurnick, and J M. Chiller
Genetic restriction in the development of antibody responses to l-glutamic acid60-l-alanine30-l-tyrosine10(gat) by nude mice implanted with semiallogeneic f1 thymus glands. Abstr., J P. Lake, J A. Kapp, and C W. Pierce
Genetic restriction of helper t cell recognition of lyb5+ and lyb5- b cells. Abstr., Y Asano, A Singer, and R J. Hodes
Genetic restriction of the serum factor mediating tolerance in trinitrochlorobenzene hypersensitivity., F P. Noonan and W J. Halliday
Genetic restriction of virus-specific suppressor t-cell activity induced in tumor-bearing mice. Abstr., J Bluestone and C Lopez
Genetic restriction on cytotoxic t-cell infiltration of sponge matrix allografts., N L. Ascher, S Chen, R Hoffman, and R L. Simmons
Genetic restrictions for the induction of suppressor t cells by hapten-modified lymphoid cells in tolerance to 1-fluoro-2,4- -dinitrobenzene contact sensitivity. Role of the h-2d region of the major histocompatibility complex., S D. Miller, M Sy, and H N. Claman
Genetic restrictions of transfer of delayed-type hypersen- sitivity to sheep erythrocytes: local versus systemic transfer., M T. Lubet and J R. Kettman
Genetics., M C. Green
Genetics., M C. Green
Genetics., M C. Green
Genetics., M C. Green
Genetics, age and the variability of learning performances., G W. Meier and D P. Foshee
Genetics and adaptive significance of emotional defecation in mice., J H. Bruell
Genetics and bone using the mouse understand man., W G. Beamer, L R. Donahue, and C J. Rosen
Genetics and ethanol tolerance., G E. Mcclearn and S M. Anderson
Genetics and goal setting., J L. Fuller
Genetics and laboratory animal diseases., J A. Weir
Genetics and manifold effects of strong's luxoid gene in the mouse, including its interactions with green's luxoid and carter's luxate genes., P F. Forsthoefel
Genetics and pathology of hereditary adrenal hyperplasia in the rabbit: a model for congenital lipoid adrenal hyperplasia., R R. Fox and D D. Crary
Genetics and polymorphism of the mouse prion gene complex: control of scrapie incubation time., G A. Carlson, P A. Goodman, M Lovett, B A. Taylor, S T. Marshall, Torchia M. Peterson, D Westaway, and S B. Prusiner
Genetics and polymorphism of the murine h-2 complex. Abstr., J Klein
Genetics and regulation of lambda chain and idiotype expression. Abstr., S Ju and M E. Dorf
Genetics and the cancer problem., C C. Little
Genetics and the control of histidine decarboxylase in the mouse. Abstr., G Bulfield and A Mortimer
Genetics and the development of social behavior in dogs., J P. Scott
Genetics and the development of social behavior in mammals., J P. Scott
Genetics as a tool in alcohol research., G E. Mc clearn
Genetics as a tool in experimental psychological research., J P. Scott
Genetics, Biological Individuality, and Cancer., C C. Little
Genetic segregation of b cell hyperactivity and autoimmunity in crosses of nzb mice. Abstr., J W. Eastcott, R S. Schwartz, and S K. Datta
Genetic selection for neuroblasts differentiated for an enzyme of transmitter synthesis. Abstr., X Breakefield and M Nirenberg
Genetic separation of the transplantation tolerance and autoimmune phenotypes in NOD mice., T Pearson, T G. Markees, D V. Serreze, M A. Pierce, L S. Wicker, L B. Peterson, L D. Shultz, J P. Mordes, A A. Rossini, and D L. Greiner
Genetic similarities and differences between sublines of certain inbred strains of mice held within australia., C H. Watts, P R. Baverstock, and S R. Cole
Genetics in cancer, C C. Little
Genetics in cocker spaniels: observations on heredity and on physiology of reproduction in American cocker spaniels., C C. Little
Genetics in relation to carcinoma., C C. Little
Genetics in relation to reproductive physiology in mammals., W F. Hollander
Genetics of aflatoxin b1 (afb1) metabolism in various inbred strains of mice, offsprings of selected matings and in recombinant inbred sublines. Abstr., H L. Gurtoo, R Dahms, L Motycka, and B Taylor
Genetics of a gamma globulin isoantigen (allotype) in the mouse., J Wunderlich and L A. Herzenberg
Genetics of age-related hearing loss in mice. II. Strain differences and effects of caloric restriction on cochlear pathology and evoked response thresholds., J F. Willott, L C. Erway, J R. Archer, and D E. Harrison
Genetics of a mutation that leads to hearing loss., Julie A. Linden
Genetics of amylase isozymes in the mouse., K Sick and J T. Nielsen
Genetics of a new IgVh(T15 idiotype) marker in the mouse regulating natural antibody to phosphorylcholine. (Abstract), R Lieberman and M Potter
Genetics of animal fertility. Communication. IV. Embryonic mortality and its influence on the fertility of mice of the balb and c57bl lines and their reciprocal hybrids., V I. Evsikov, T D. Osetrova, and D K. Belyaev
Genetics of animals with spontaneous diabetes., M M. Dickie
Genetics of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase induction in mice, additive inheritance in crosses between c3h/hej and dba/2j., P E. Thomas and J J. Hutton
Genetics of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase induction in mice: response of the lung to cigarette smoke and 3-methylcholanthrene., R K. Abramson, B A. Taylor, D Tomlin, and J J. Hutton
Genetics of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase induction in mice. Response of the lung to cigarette smoke and 3-methylcholanthrene., R K. Abramson, B A. Taylor, D Tomlin, and J J. Hutton
Genetics of a specific anosmia in laboratory mice. Abstr., C J. Wysocki, D Tucker, and J Nyby
Genetics of a tissue esterase polymorphism (Est-6) in the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)., Zutphen L. van, Bieman M. den, Deimling O. von, and R R. Fox
Genetics of audiogenic seizure in the house mouse. Abstr., J L. Fuller and R L. Collins
Genetics of audiogenic seizures, 2. Effects of pharmacological manip- ulation of brain serotonin, norepinephrine and gamma-aminobutyric acid., K Schlesinger, W Boggan, and D X. Freedman
Genetics of audiogenic seizures. Iii. Time response relationships between drug administration and seizure susceptibility., K Schlesinger, W O. Boggan, and D X. Freedman
Genetics of audiogenic seizures in mice, a parable for psychiatrists., J L. Fuller and R L. Collins
Genetics of audiogenic seizures in mice: a parable for psychiatrists., J L. Fuller and R L. Collins
Genetics of audiogenic seizures. I. Relation to brain serotonin and norepinephrine in mice., K Schlesinger, W Boggan, and D X. Freedman
Genetics of body weight in the LXS recombinant inbred mouse strains., B Bennett, Link P. Carosone, L Lu, E J. Chesler, and T E. Johnson
Genetics of cancer., W E. Heston
Genetics of cell interactions in aged mice: age-related decline in capacity of parental cells or environment to induce allogeneic effects of f1 lymphocytes., R I. Zuberi and D H. Katz
Genetics of cell surface markers associated with the fc receptor. Abstr., D H. Sachs, H B. Dickler, and J L. Cone
Genetics of colitis susceptibility in IL-10-deficient mice: backcross versus F2 results contrasted by principal component analysis., M Mahler, C Most, S Schmidtke, J P. Sundberg, R Li, H J. Hedrich, and G A. Churchill
Genetics of colon carcinogenesis in mice treated with 1,2-dimethylhydrazine., J T. Evans, T B. Shows, E E. Sproul, N S. Paolini, A Mittelman, and T S. Hauschka
Genetics of colon tumor induction in mice by 1,2-dimethylhydrazine. Abstr., J T. Evans, A Mittelman, and T S. Hauschka
Genetics of complex neurological disease: challenges and opportunities for modeling epilepsy in mice and rats., W N. Frankel
Genetics of cortisone-induced cleft palate in the mouse-- embryonic and maternal effects., F G. Biddle and F C. Fraser
Genetics of dystrophic epicardial mineralization in dba/2 mice., D G. Brownstein
Genetics of endogenous murine leukemia viruses., J M. Coffin, J P. Stoye, and W N. Frankel
Genetics of expression of xenotropic virus and autoimmunity in nzb mice., S K. Datta and R S. Schwartz
Genetics of formamidase-5 (brain formamidase) in the mouse: localization of the structural gene on chromosome 14., R B. Cumming, M F. Walton, J C. Fuscoe, B A. Taylor, J E. Womack, and F H. Gaertner
Genetics of formamidase-5 (brain formamidase) in the mouse: localization of the structural gene on chromosome 14., R B Cumming, M F Walton, J C Fuscoe, B A Taylor, J E Womack, and F H Gaertner
Genetics of gametes. Iii. Strain differences in spermatozoa from eight inbred strains of mice., R A. Beatty and K N. Sharma
Genetics of gametes. IV. The phenotype of mouse spermatozoa in four inbred strains and their f1 crosses., K N. Charma
Genetics of graft-versus-host reactions. I. Production of splenomegaly and mortality in mice disparate at h-2i subregions., E A. Clark and W H. Hildemann
Genetics of grizzle-belly sl(bg) in the mouse. Abstr., D J. Nash and L H. Venier
Genetics of histocompatibility in mice. III. Characteristics of the popliteal lymph-node response to minor (non-H-2) H antigens., L L. Johnson, D W. Bailey, and L E. Mobraaten
Genetics of histocompatibility in mice. II. Survey for interactions between minor (non-H-2) antigens by skin grafting., L L. Johnson, D W. Bailey, and L E. Mobraaten
Genetics of histocompatibility in mice. I. New loci and congenic lines., D W. Bailey
Genetics of histocompatibility in mice. I. New loci and congenic lines., D W. Bailey
Genetics of histocompatibility in mice. IV. Detection of certain minor (non-H-2) H antigens in selected organs by the popliteal node test., L L. Johnson, D W. Bailey, and L E. Mobraaten
Genetics of hoarding. A biometrical analysis., M Manosevitz and G Lindzey
Genetics of hydroxyacid oxidase isozymes in the mouse. Localisation of hao-2 on linkage group xvi., R S. Holmes
Genetics of igch (allotype) locus in the mouse., R Lieberman
Genetics of immunoglobulins in the mouse., M Potter and R Lieberman
Genetics of infectious diseases. In w. J. Burdette (ed.), Methodology in mammalian genetics, holden-, J W. Gowen
Genetics of intestinal resistance to trichinella spiralis in mice. Abstr., R G. Bell
Genetics of intracisternal-A-particle-related envelope-encoding proviral elements in mice., F U. Reuss, W N. Frankel, K Moriwaki, T Shiroishi, and J M. Coffin
Genetics of kinetics of hematopoiesis. Abstr., G Van zant and A Nakeff
Genetics of lidgap in mice. Abstr., M J. Harris and D M. Juriloff
Genetics of mammalian gametes., R A. Beatty
Genetics of mammalian gametes (analysis of the post-segregation effect in the gametes of mice)., Y S. Demin, L D. Safronova, and M I. Baskevich
Genetics of mammalian meiosis: regulation, dynamics and impact on fertility., M A. Handel and J C. Schimenti
Genetics of mammalian sex chromosomes., L B. Russell
Genetics of mouse antibodies. II. Recombination between vh genes and allotype., R Riblet, M Weigert, and O Makela
Genetics of mouse antibodies. I. Linkage of the dextran response locus, vh-dex, to allotype., R Riblet, B Blomberg, M Weigert, R Lieberman, and M Potter
Genetics of mouse antibodies. I. Linkage of the dextran response locus, VH-DEX, to allotype., R Riblet, B Blomberg, M Weigert, R Lieberman, B A. Taylor, and M Potter
Genetics of mouse hemoglobins., E S. Russell and E C. McFarland
Genetics of mouse hemoglobins., E S. Russell and E C. Farland
Genetics of mouse mammary tumor virus-induced mammary tumors: linkage of tumor induction to the gag gene., L M. Hook, Y Agafonova, S R. Ross, S J. Turner, and T V. Golovkina
Genetics of mub1 and of a complement defect in inbred strains of mice., B Cinader, S Dubiski, and A C. Wardlaw
Genetics of murine liver and kidney arylsulfatase b., W L. Daniel
Genetics of natural antitumor antibody production: antibodies to mhc-linked determinants detected in the serum of unstimulated mice., L B. Wolosin and A H. Greenberg
Genetics of natural resistance to herpesvirus infections in mice., C Lopez
Genetics of natural resistance to salmonellae in mice., C E. Hormaeche
Genetics of neoplasia., C C. Little
Genetics of neoplasia. In w. J. Burdette (ed.) Methodology in mammalian genetics, holden-, W E. Heston
Genetics of obesity in rodents, p. 142-152. In g. Bray, [ed.], Recent adv. Obesity res., II. Proc. Internat., D L. Coleman
Genetics of primary and timing effects in the mnd mouse., A Messer, J Plummer, M C. MacMillen, and W N. Frankel
Genetics of proliferative and effector phases of the graft-versus-host (gvh) reaction. Abstr., E A. Clark
Genetics of rearing behavior in mice., J H. Abeelen
Genetics of resistance to infection with salmonella typhi- murium in mice., J Plant and A A. Glynn
Genetics of resistance to lymphoma development in crosses between cba and akr strains., M Tuffrey, J Hilgers, and R D. Barnes
Genetics of resistance to the african trypanosomes. Abstr., R F. Levine and J M. Mansfield
Genetics of resistance to the african trypanosomes. II. Differences in virulence associated with vssa expression among clones of trypanosoma rhodesiense., J A. Inverso and J M. Mansfield
Genetics of responsiveness to high-fat and high-cholesterol diets in the mouse., B Paigen
Genetics of restricted antibodies to streptococcal group polysaccharides in mice. II. The ir-a-cho gene determines antibody levels, and regulatory genes influence the restriction of the response., M Cramer and D G. Braun
Genetics of skeletal deformities in the domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)., P B. Sawin and D D. Crary
Genetics of sleep and learning processes. Possible relationships, p. 133-146. In a. Oliverio [ed.], Genetics, environment and intelligence., J Valatx, G Chouvet, and K Kitahama
Genetics of some behaviour patterns in mice. Abstr., G E. Mc clearn
Genetics of sperm-associated glycosidase isoenzymes in inbred mice. Abstr., S J. Self, A Taylor, B G. Winchester, and J R. Archer
Genetics of spermatozoan head shape in the mouse. (2). Abstr., L Illisson
Genetics of stimulation of in vitro hemolytic plaque-forming cell responses by irradiated allogeneic spleen cells., J C. Kennedy and mensah J. Ekpaha
Genetics of susceptibility to plasmacytoma induction. I. BALB/cAnN (C), C57BL/6N (B6), C57BL/Ka (BK), (C times B6)F1, (C times BK)F1, and C times B recombinant-inbred strains., M Potter, J G. Pumphrey, and D W. Bailey
Genetics of susceptibility to plasmacytoma induction. I. Balb/cann (c), c57bl/6n (b6), c57bl/ka (bk), (c x b6)f1, (c x bk)f1, and c x b recombinant-inbred strains., M Potter, J G. Pumphrey, and D W. Bailey
Genetics of taste preference. Abstr., D A. Blizard, A Chang, and B A. Taylor
Genetics of the Akp-2 locus for alkaline phosphatase of liver, kidney, bone, and placenta in the mouse. Linkage with the Ahd-1 locus on chromosome 4., F H. Wilcox and B A. Taylor
Genetics of the allograft reaction against hemopoietic cells. Abstr., G Cudkowicz and M Bennett
Genetics of the antibody response to dextran in mice., B Blomberg, W R. Geckeler, and M Weigert
Genetics of the early mouse embryo., A Mc laren
Genetics of the fertility of animals. V. The weight of mice of the balb and c57bl lines and their reciprocal hybrids and its relationship to fertility., V I. Evsikov, T D. Osetrova, L P. Kondrina, and D K. Belyaev
Genetics of the idiotype of balb/c myeloma s117. Multiple chromosomal loci for vh genes encoding specificity for group a streptococcal carbohydrate., C Berek, B A. Taylor, and K Eichmann
Genetics of the idiotype of strain AKR antibodies to group A streptococcal carbohydrate; further evidence for a low degree of homology in the VH chromosomal region., P Krammer, B A. Taylor, and K Eichmann
Genetics of the idiotype of strain akr antibodies to group a streptococcal carbohydrate; further evidence for a low degree of homology in the vh chromosomal region., P Krammer, B A. Taylor, and K Eichmann
Genetics of the idotype of BALB/c myeloma S117: multiple chromosomal loci for Vh genes encoding specificity for group A streptococcal carbohydrate., C Berek, B A. Taylor, and K Eichmann
Genetics of the immune response. II. Inheritance of antibody speci- ficity to lipopolysaccharides in mice., R Di pauli
Genetics of the immune response. Iii. The restricted heterogeneity of antibodies to phage fd in a low responding inbred strain of mice., E Kolsch and E Diller
Genetics of the immune response. II. Paralysis by phage fd in high and low responding inbred strains of mice., E Kolsch and E Diller
Genetics of the immune response. I. The immune response to the phage fd in high and low responding inbred strains of mice., E Kolsch, E Diller, G Weber, and A Davies
Genetics of the immune response to tumor-specific cell- -surface antigens., C J. Abeyounis, M B. Zaleski, and F Milgrom
Genetics of the interferon system., D L. Slate and F H. Ruddle
Genetics of the murine hemopoietic-histocompatibility system: an overview., G Cudkowicz and I Nakamura
Genetics of the nephrogenic diabetes insipidus found in the swv strain of mice. Abstr., N S. Virgo and J R. Miller
Genetics of the Norway rat [book review]., E S. Russell
Genetics of the susceptibility of mice to a transplantable melanoma., J M. Spangler, J M. Murray, and C C. Little
Genetics of the susceptibility of the mouse mammary gland to mtv. Abstr., O Muhlbock
Genetics of tissue transplantation., G D. Snell and J H. Stimpfling
Genetics of tissue transplantation in mice and men., J H. Stimpfling
Genetics of tissue transplantation in mice and men., J H. Stimpfling
Genetics of transplacentally induced teratogenic and carcinogenic effects in rabbits treated with N-nitroso-N-ethylurea., R R. Fox, H Meier, H G. Bedigian, and D D. Crary
Genetics of two tissue esterase polymorphisms (Est-4 and Est-5) in the rabbit., Zutphen L. van, R R. Fox, and Bieman M. den
Genetics of variation in HDL cholesterol in humans and mice., X Wang and B Paigen
Genetics of xenotropic virus expression in mice. I. Evidence for a single locus regulating spontaneous production of infec- tious virus in crosses involving nzb/blnj and 129/j strains of mice., J A. Levy, J Joyner, K T. Nayar, and R E. Kouri
Genetic spina bifida occulta in the mouse., W F. Hollander
Genetics, septal lesions, and avoidance behavior in mice., J R. Mcdaniel, P J. Donovick, R G. Burright, and R J. Fanelli
Genetic stability of the sarcoma viruses in murine and avian sarcoma virus-transformed nonproducer cells., J R. Stephenson, E M. Scolnick, and S A. Aaronson
Genetic status of japanese wild mouse, mus musculus molossinus. Abstr., K Moriwaki, M Yonekawa, M Minezawa, Y Matsuda, T Shiroishi, and N Miyashita
Genetic structure and origin of t haplotypes of mice, analyzed with h-2 cdna probes., H Shin, J Stavenzer, K Arzt, and D Bennett
Genetic studies in mrl/l and bxsb mice. The effect of cba/n xid on autoimmunity in f1 and backcross mice. Abstr., J S. Cowdery and A D. Steinberg
Genetic studies in nzb mice. II. Hyperdiploidy in the spleen of nzb mice and their hybrids., E S. Raveche, J H. Tjio, and A D. Steinberg
Genetic studies in nzb mice. Iii. Induced anti- -nucleic acid antibody production., E S. Raveche, J H. Tjio, and A D. Steinberg
Genetic studies in nzb mice. I. Spontaneous autoantibody production., E S. Raveche, A D. Steinberg, L W. Klassen, and J H. Tjio
Genetic studies of autoimmunity and retrovirus expression in crosses of new zealand black mice. II. The viral envelope glycoprotein gp70., S K. Datta, P J. Mcconahey, N Manny, A N. Theofilopoulos, R J. Dixon, and R S. Schwartz
Genetic studies of autoimmunity and retrovirus expression in crosses of New Zealand black mice I. Xenotropic virus., S K Datta, N Manny, C Andrzejewski, J André-Schwartz, and R S Schwartz
Genetic studies of autoimmunity in new zealand mice. Association of circulating retroviral gp70 immune complex with proteinuria., Y Nakai, N Maruyama, K Ohta, H Yoshida, and T Shirai
Genetic studies of autoimmunity in new zealand mice. Associations among natural thymocytotoxic autoantibody (nta), renal disease and h-2 complex., N Maruyama, K Ohta, S Hirose, and T Shirai
Genetic studies of autoimmunity in new zealand mice. IV. Contribution of nzb and nzw genes to the spontaneous occurrence of retroviral gp70 immune complexes in (nzb x nzw)f1 hybrid and the correlation to renal disease., N Maruyama, F Furukawa, Y Nakai, Y Sasaki, K Ohta, S Ozaki, S Hirose, and T Shirai
Genetic studies of carcinogenesis in mice., W S. Murray and C C. Little
Genetic studies of carcinogenesis in mice., W S. Murray and C C. Little
Genetic studies of daily variations of first-step enzymes of mono- amines metabolism in the brain of inbred strains of mice and hybrids. I. Daily variations of tryptophan hydroxylase activity in the nuclei raphe dorsalis, raphe centralis and in the striatum., J Natali, degueurce A. Mcrae, G Chouvet, and J Pujol
Genetic studies of daily variations of first-step enzymes of mono- amines metabolism in the brain of inbred strains of mice and hybrids. II. Daily variations of tyrosine hydroxylase activity in the locus coeruleus., J Natali, A Mcrae-Degueurce, and P Keane
Genetic studies of deafness mutations., Hannah L. Kiernes
Genetic studies of histocompatibility in rabbits: identification of major and minor genes., C K. Chai
Genetic studies of lung tumours in mice. Abstr., D S. Falconer and J L. Bloom
Genetic studies of murine catalase. Liver and erythrocyte catalase controlled by independent loci., H A. Hoffman and C K. Grieshaber
Genetic studies of murine catalase. Regulation of multiple molecular forms of kidney catalase., H A. Hoffman and C K. Grieshaber
Genetic studies of sleep in mice., J Valatx, R Bugat, and M Jouvet
Genetic studies of the Fv-1 locus of mice: linkage with Gpd-1 in recombinant inbred lines., B A. Taylor, H G. Bedigian, and H Meier
Genetic studies of the h-2-associated complement gene., J Capkova and P Demant
Genetic studies of the transplantation antigens., A D. Barnes
Genetic studies on Emu-myc transgenic mice., C L. Sidman, J D. Marshall, and A W. Harris
Genetic studies on male sterility of hybrids between laboratory and wild mice (mus musculus l.)., J Forejt and P Ivanyi
Genetic studies on mouse nucleoli., D Ivanyi
Genetic studies on natural resistance to moloney lymphoma (yac) isografts. I. Introduction of a non-h-2-linked resistance gene on strain a/sn background., richter L. Ahrlund, G Klein, and E Klein
Genetic studies on the etiology and morphology of mammary tumors in mice., W S. Murray
Genetic studies on the etiology and morphology of mammary tumors in mice., W S. Murray
Genetic studies on the h-3 region of mice and implications for polymorphism of histocompatibility loci., D L. Gasser
Genetic studies on the mechanism of action of aldosterone in mice., J Stewart
Genetic studies on the transplantation of tumors. III. Interpretation of apparent rhythms., J J. Bittner
Genetic studies on the transplantation of tumors. IV. Linkage in tumor 19308A., J J. Bittner
Genetic studies on the transplantation of tumors. VII. Comparative study of tumors 19308A, B, and C., J J. Bittner
Genetic studies on the transplantation of tumors. VIII. The genetic explanation of "Rhythms of Growth.", J J. Bittner
Genetic studies on the transplantation of tumors. VI. Tumor 19308C., J J. Bittner
Genetic studies on the transplantation of tumors. V. Tumor 19308B., J J. Bittner
Genetic studies on the transplantation of two adenocarcinomata., C C. Little and L C. Strong
Genetic studies on transplantation of tumors. II. A sex difference in reaction to a transplanted tumor., J J. Bittner
Genetic study of cationic atpase activities and audiogenic seizure susceptibility in recombinant inbred and congenic strainss of mice., S T. Palayoor and T N. Seyfried
Genetic study of hemoglobin variants in mice (mus musculus)., T Watanabe, K Shimizu, H Goto, and N Ogasawara
Genetic study of modified susceptibility to tumor transplants in reciprocal resistant backcross mice., B H. Sanford
Genetic study of mouse sensitivity to mhv3 infection: influence of the h-2 complex., leblond E. Levy, D Oth, and J M. Dupuy
Genetic study of norepinephrine in brains of mice selected for differences in blood pressure., G Schlager, R Freeman, and A A. Seoudy
Genetic study of pancreatic proteinase and alpha-amylase in mice (mus musculus)., T Watanabe and T Tomita
Genetic study of pancreatic proteinase in mice (mus musculus). Genetic variants of trypsin and chymotrypsin., T Watanabe, N Ogasawara, and H Goto
Genetic study of pancreatic proteinease in mice (mus musculus). Linkage of the prt-2 locus on chromosome 8., T Watanabe, N Ogasawara, and H Goto
[Genetic study of paradoxical sleep in mice. Connection with coloration genes], J L. Valatx, R Cespuglio, L Paut, and D W. Bailey
Genetic study on susceptibility of different mouse lines to ectromelia virus., S N. Ermolaeva, Z K. Blandova, and V A. Dushkin
Genetics tutorial project., Jason Moody
Genetic susceptibility and resistance to diet-induced athero- sclerosis and hyperlipoproteinemia. I. Atherosclerosis. Abstr., J J. Trentin, H S. Kim, S Kulkarni, A Kulkarni, and J D. Morrisett
Genetic susceptibility for C19 androgen induction of ovarian granulosa cell tumorigenesis in SWXJ strains of mice., B J. Tennent, K L. Shultz, and W G. Beamer
Genetic susceptibility to chronic periodontal disease., P J. Baker and D C. Roopenian
Genetic susceptibility to goldthioglucose-induced obesity in mice., R A. Liebelt, K Sekiba, A G. Liebelt, and J H. Perry
Genetic susceptibility to post-thymectomy autoimmune diseases in mice., A Kojima and R T. Prehn
Genetic susceptibility to testicular autoimmunity: comparison between postthymectomy and postvasectomy models in mice., A Kojima and C A. Spencer
Genetic susceptibility to testicular autoimmunity: comparison between postthymectomy and postvasectomy models in mice., A Kojima and C A. Spencer
Genetic symbols: how do we get good ones?, G D. Snell
Genetic transformation of mouse embryos by microinjection of purified dna., J W. Gordon, G A. Scangos, D J. Plotkin, and F H. Ruddle
Genetic transmission in mice of endogenous leukemia virus (mulv), spontaneous leukemia and susceptibility to leukemia induction by 3-methylcholanthrene (mca). Abstr., reynals M. Duran and F Lilly
Genetic transmission of alcohol preference in mice. Abstr., J L. Fuller
Genetic transmission of mammary tumour virus by gr mice., R Van nie, A A. Verstraeten, and J D. Moes
Genetic transmission of mammary tumour virus in the dbaf mouse strain., A A. Verstraeten and R V. Nie
Genetic transmission of viruses that incite mammary tumor in mice., P Bentvelzen, J H. Daams, P Hageman, and J Calafat
Genetic traumatic occlusion in the mouse., W A. Miller
Genetic uniformity of mice from inbred lines in 'stolbovaya' animal house. I. Homozygosity for color genes in white mice of lines a/hey, akr/y, balb/cy, cc57w/y., Z K. Blandova, V E. Kirsanin, I A. Nesterova, and I K. Egorov
Genetic variability for regional brain gangliosides in five strains of young mice., T N. Seyfried, G H. Glaser, and R K. Yu
Genetic variability in adult bone density among inbred strains of mice., W G. Beamer, L R. Donahue, C J. Rosen, and D J. Baylink
Genetic variability in biological fluorescence. Abstr., C J. Wysocki, J G. Brand, and D L. Bayley
Genetic variability in forebrain structures between inbred strains of mice., R E. Wimer, C C. Wimer, and T H. Roderick
Genetic variability in forebrain structures between inbred strains of mice., R E. Wimer, C C. Wimer, and T H. Roderick
Genetic variability in some physiological constants of dogs., J L. Fuller
Genetic variability of colonies of noninbred cubavet and cenic laboratory mice of the republic of cuba., V P. Kryshkina, M Tolon, C Cordoves, and H Martinez
Genetic variability of herpes simplex virus: development of a pathogenic variant during passaging of a nonpathogenic herpes simplex virus type 1 virus strain in mouse brain., H C. Kaerner, C H. Shroder, hartmann A. Ott, M, and H Kirchner
Genetic variability of non-inbred white mice., V P. Kryshkina and A M. Malashenko
Genetic variance components for sensitivity of inbred and hybrid mice to chronic gamma-irradiation. Abstr., S Tyler, G Sacher, and E Staffeldt
Genetic Variants and Strains of the Laboratory Mouse.
Genetic variation among 129 substrains and its importance for targeted mutagenesis in mice., E M. Simpson, C C. Linder, E E. Sargent, M T. Davisson, L E. Mobraaten, and J J. Sharp
Genetic variation and hoarding, p. 91-113. In lindzey, g. & D. D. Thiessen (ed.), Contrib. To behavior-genetic, M Manosevitz and G Lindzey
Genetic variation between mice in their metabolism of coumarin and its derivatives., I E. Lush and K M. Andrews
Genetic variation, cellular distribution and ontogeny of sorbitol dehydrogenase and alcohol dehydrogenase isozymes in male reproductive tissues of the mouse., R S. Holmes, J T. Jones, and J Peters
Genetic variation for enzyme structure and systemic regulation in two new haplotypes of the beta-glucuronidase gene of Mus musculus castaneus., K Pfister, V Chapman, G Watson, and K Paigen
Genetic variation for morphological and behavioral traits in wild house mice., J G. Oakeshott, G C. Kirby, and C Chesson
Genetic variation in activity of enzymes involved in synthesis of catecholamines., S Kessler, R Ciaranello, J Shire, and J Barchas
Genetic variation in activity of the enzymes of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis between inbred strains of mice., G Bulfield, E A. Moore, and H Kacser
Genetic variation in adrenal structure. Qualitative differences in the zona glomerulosa., J G. Shire and S G. Spickett
Genetic variation in adrenal structure, quantitative measurements on the cortex and medulla in hybrid mice., J G. Shire
Genetic variation in adrenal structure. Strain differences in quan- titative characters., J G. Shire and S G. Spickett
Genetic variation in adrenal weight in young adult mice., F M. Badr and S G. Spickett
Genetic variation in adrenal weight relative to body weight in mice. Abstr., F M. Badr and S G. Spickett
Genetic variation in adrenal weight, strain differences in the development of the adrenal glands of mice., F M. Badr, J G. Shire, and S G. Spickett
Genetic variation in alkaline phosphatase of the house mouse (Mus musculus) with emphasis on a manganese-requiring isozyme., F H. Wilcox, L Hirschhorn, B A. Taylor, J E. Womack, and T H. Roderick
Genetic variation in alkaline phosphatase of the house mouse (mus musculus) with emphasis on a manganese-requiring isozyme., F H. Wilcox, L Hirschhorn, B A. Taylor, J E. Womack, and T H. Roderick
Genetic variation in antibody response and natural killer cell activity against a moloney virus-induced lymphoma (yac)., B Asjo, R Kiessling, G Klein, and S Povey
Genetic variation in beta-adrenergic receptors in mice: a magnesium effect determined by a single gene., J Markovac and R P. Erickson
Genetic variation in brain l-glutamate decarboxylase activity from two inbred strains of mice., P Y. Sze
Genetic variation in coumarin hydroxylase activity in the mouse (mus musculus)., A W. Wood and A H. Conney
Genetic variation in erythrocyte nad levels in the mouse and its effect on glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase activity and stability., G Bulfield and J Trent
Genetic variation in femur extrinsic strength in 29 different inbred strains of mice is dependent on variations in femur cross-sectional geometry and bone density., J E. Wergedal, M H. Sheng, Bicknell C. Ackert, W G. Beamer, and D J. Baylink
Genetic variation in Glp1r expression influences the rate of gastric emptying in mice., K G. Kumar, L O. Byerley, J Volaufova, D J. Drucker, G A. Churchill, R Li, B York, A Zuberi, and B K. Richards
Genetic variation in glycosylation of the fourth component of murine complement. Association with hemolytic activity., D R. Karp, J P. Atkinson, and D C. Shreffler
Genetic variation in hippocampal microRNA expression differences in C57BL/6 J X DBA/2 J (BXD) recombinant inbred mouse strains., Michael J Parsons, Christina Grimm, Jose L Paya-Cano, Cathy Fernandes, Lin Liu, Vivek M Philip, Elissa J Chesler, Wilfried Nietfeld, Hans Lehrach, and Leonard C Schalkwyk
Genetic variation in histidine ammonia-lyase activity in the mouse., W C. Hanford, R L. Nep, and S M. Arfin
Genetic variation in mouse salivary amylase; rate of synthesis., J P. Hjorth
Genetic variation in mouse thymocyte antigens detected by hetero- antisera., T C. Douglas
Genetic variation in number of pituitary pas-purple cells in the house mouse., E M. Hakansson and L Lundin
Genetic variation in patterns of nephron function during natriuresis in mice., J Stewart
Genetic variation in plasma prealbumin of the house mouse., F H. Wilcox
Genetic variation in plasma thyroxine levels and minimal metabolic rates of the mouse, mus musculus., A D. Stewart, J Batty, and G D. Harkiss
Genetic variation in quantity of mouse salivary amylase. Abstr., J P. Hjorth
Genetic variation in response of 28-day old mice to x-irradiation. Abstr., D J. Nash
Genetic variation in spontaneous ovulation rate and lh receptor induction in mice., J L. Spearow and G E. Bradford
Genetic variation in testicular LH receptors in the mouse., A Amador, A Bartke, and W G. Beamer
Genetic variation in the amylase complex from feral danish mice. Abstr., J T. Nielsen
Genetic variation in the biosynthesis of corticosteroids in mus musculus., F M. Badr and S G. Spickett
Genetic variation in the development of mouse brain and behavior. Evidence from the middle postnatal period., D Wahlsten
Genetic variation in the histoarchitecture of the hippocampal region of mice., K Fredens
Genetic variation in the neurohypophysial hormones of the mouse, mus musculus., A Stewart
Genetic variation in the production of tcdd-induced porphyria. Abstr., J B. Greig, A G. Smith, and D P. Lovell
Genetic variation in the structure and development of the mouse adrenal cortex. Abstr., J G. Shire
Genetic variation in the timing of first cleavage in mice: effect of maternal genotype., J G. Shire and W K. Whitten
Genetic variation in the timing of first cleavage in mice: effect of maternal genotype., J G. Shire and W K. Whitten
Genetic variation in the timing of first cleavage in mice: effect of paternal genotype., J G. Shire and W K. Whitten
Genetic variation in the timing of first cleavage in mice: effect of paternal genotype., J G. Shire and W K. Whitten
Genetic variation in the timing of x zone involution in male mice. Abstr., S G. Spickett and F M. Badr
Genetic variation in TRPS1 may regulate hip geometry as well as bone mineral density., Cheryl L Ackert-Bicknell, Serkalem Demissie, Shirng-Wern Tsaih, Wesley G Beamer, L Adrienne Cupples, Beverly J Paigen, Yi-Hsiang Hsu, Douglas P Kiel, and David Karasik
Genetic variation in wild and inbred populations of mus musculus. Abstr., T H. Roderick, F H. Ruddle, and T B. Shows
Genetic variation of a major liver protein in the mouse., F Wilcox
Genetic variation of an intestinal leucine arylaminopeptidase (Lap-1) in the mouse and its location on chromosome 9., J E. Womack, M A. Lynes, and B A. Taylor
Genetic variation of an intestinal leucine arylaminopeptidase (lap-1) in the mouse and its location on chromosome 9., J E. Womack, M A. Lynes, and B A. Taylor
Genetic variation of carbohydrate metabolism in inbred and outbred strains of mice. Abstr., G Bulfield, S Walker, E Moore, and H Kacser
Genetic variation of cholesterol ester content in mouse adrenals., C H. Doering, S Kessler, and R B. Clayton
Genetic variation of ESR1 and its co-activator PPARGC1B is synergistic in augmenting the risk of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer., Yuqing Li, Yi Li, Sara Wedrén, Guoliang Li, Tze Howe Charn, Kartiki Vasant Desai, Carine Bonnard, Kamila Czene, Keith Humphreys, Hatef Darabi, Kristjana Einarsdóttir, Tuomas Heikkinen, Kristiina Aittomäki, Carl Blomqvist, Kee Seng Chia, Heli Nevanlinna, Per Hall, Edison T Liu, and Jianjun Liu
Genetic variation of in vitro cytolytic activity and in vivo rejection potential of non-immunized semi-syngeneic mice against a mouse lymphoma line., R Kiessling, G Petranyi, G Klein, and H Wigzell
Genetic variation of mouse red cell pyruvate kinase electrophoretic pattern. Abstr., J G. Gilman and M G. Jenkins
Genetic variation of olfactory function in reproduction., W K. Whitten
Genetic variation of olfactory function in reproduction., W K. Whitten
Genetic variation of some aldehyde-oxidizing enzymes in the mouse., I E. Lush
Genetic variation of wild mouse populations in southern Germany. II. Serological study., F Figueroa, Rutczynska Z. Zaleska, S Adolph, J H. Nadeau, and J Klein
Genetic variations and heritability in a measure of avoidance learning in mice., A Oliverio
Genetic variations in beta-glucuronidase activity in the house mouse. Abstr., E M. Hakansson and L Lundin
Genetic variations in kinetic constants that describe beta-glucuronidase mRNA induction in androgen-treated mice., G Watson and K Paigen
Genetic variations in plasma lipid content in mice., R S. Yamamoto, L B. Crittenden, L Sokoloff, and G E. Jr
Genetic variations in the fine structure and ontogeny of mouse melanin granules., F H. Moyer
Genetic variations that regulate bone morphology in the male mouse skeleton do not define its susceptibility to mechanical unloading., M Squire, L R. Donahue, C Rubin, and S Judex
Genetique de l'e.e.g., De certaines formes d'epilepsie, du sommeil et de l'apprentissage., J Valatx
Genetisch bedingte chordachadigungen bei der maus., K Theiler
Genetische analyse der endokrinen drusenmasse bei der laboratoriumsmaus unter den bedingungen der belastung. (eng. Summ.)., L Shuler and P M. Borodin
Genetische analyse der fruchtbarkeitsmerkmale der weib- lichen maus unter den bedingungen der belastung. (eng. Summ.), L Schuler, P M. Borodin, and M N. Radionova
Genetische reaktionsunterschiede im amyloidexperiment bei mausen., W Zschiesche and S Ghatak
Gene transfer in intact animals., M J. Cline, H Stang, K Mercola, L Morse, R Ruprecht, and W Salser
Gene transfer into the mouse germ-line., F Costantino and E Lacy
Gene transfer of balb/c transplantation antigen genes into l-cells and the identification of foreign mhc gene products. Abstr., A Orn, R S. Goodenow, M Mcmillan, J G. Woodward, E A. Frelinger, and L Hood
Gene transfer of h-2 class ii genes: antigen presentation by mouse fibroblast and hamster b-cell lines., B Malissen, M P. Price, J Goverman, M Mcmillan, J White, Kappler, P Marrack, A Pierres, M Pierres, and L Hood
Gene transfer to ankyrin-deficient bone marrow corrects spherocytosis in vitro., G J. Dooner, J E. Barker, P G. Gallagher, M E. Debatis, A H. Brown, B G. Forget, and P S. Becker
Gene trap strategies in ES cells., W Wurst and A Gossler
GeneWeaver: a web-based system for integrative functional genomics., Erich J Baker, Jeremy J Jay, Jason A Bubier, Michael A Langston, and Elissa J Chesler
Gene with quantitative effect on circulating interferon induced by newcastle disease virus., E De maeyer and guignard J. Maeyer
Genic differentiation and origin of Robertsonian populations of the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus Rutty)., Davidian J. Britton, J H. Nadeau, H Croset, and L Thaler
Genic heterogeneity and genetic monitoring of mouse outbred stocks.., A Groen and A J. Lagerwerf
Genital bovine papillomavirus infection in Saudi Arabia., E T. Elzein, J P. Sundberg, F M. Housawi, A A. Gameel, R O. Ramadan, and M M. Hassanein
'genital Dyscrinism' as a cause of subfertility in mice of the cba strain., M Kalisnik and M Zorc
Genital papillomatosis in sperm whale bulls., R H. Lambertsen, B A. Kohn, J P. Sundberg, and C D. Buergelt
Genital-tract infection and disease in nude and immunologically competent mice after inoculation of a human strain of chlamydia trachomatis., M Tuffrey, P Falder, and robinson D. Taylor
Genitor cells in culture., P P. Dukes, P Izadi, J A. Ortega, N A. Shore, D E. Gomperts, and T. Pro
Genome alteration of the expressivity of the retardation induced by the Dachs gene., Muriel Trask Davisson
Genome function and nuclear architecture: from gene expression to nanoscience., T P. O'Brien, C J. Bult, C Cremer, M Grunze, B B. Knowles, J Langowski, J McNally, T Pederson, J C. Politz, A Pombo, G Schmahl, J P. Spatz, and Driel R. van
Genome-level analysis of genetic regulation of liver gene expression networks., D Gatti, A Maki, E J. Chesler, R Kirova, O Kosyk, L Lu, K F. Manly, R W. Williams, A Perkins, M A. Langston, D W. Threadgill, and I Rusyn
Genome organization and polymorphism of the murine beta-glucuronidase region., K J. Moore and K Paigen
Genome organization of retroviruses. VI. Heteroduplex analysis of ecotropic and xenotropic sequences of moloney mink cell focus-inducing viral rna obtained from either a cloned isolate or a thymona cell line., R A. Bosselman, L J. Griensven, and I M. Verma
Genome organization of retroviruses. Vii. Infection by double-stranded dna synthesized in vitro from moloney murine leukemia virus generates a virus indistinguishable from the original virus used in reverse transcription., M T. Lai and I M. Verma
Genome partitioning and whole-genome analysis., N J. Schork
Genome plasticity in the mouse oocyte and early embryo., A E. Peaston, B B. Knowles, and K W. Hutchison
Genome Reshuffling for Advanced Intercross Permutation (GRAIP): simulation and permutation for advanced intercross population analysis., J L. Peirce, K W. Broman, L Lu, E J. Chesler, G Zhou, D C. Airey, A E. Birmingham, and R W. Williams
Genomes as geography: using GIS technology to build interactive genome feature maps., M E. Dolan, C C. Holden, M K. Beard, and C J. Bult
Genomes in lymphoid tissues of nzb mice., H C. Morse, T M. Chused, S O. Sharrow, D J. Hartley, and I I. Virus
Genome structure of MCF/MuLV in epithelial mink lung cells transformed in vitro by IdUrd-induced C3H/MuLV cells., U R. Rapp, E H. Birkenmeier, T I. Bonner, M A. Gonda, and M Gunnell
Genome structure of mink cell focus-forming murine leukemia virus in epithelial mink lung cells transformed in vitro by iododeoxyuridine-induced c3h/mulv cells., U R. Rapp, E Birkenmeir, T I. Bonner, M A. Gonda, and M Gunnell
Genome-wide analysis of N1ICD/RBPJ targets in vivo reveals direct transcriptional regulation of Wnt, SHH, and hippo pathway effectors by Notch1., Yaochen Li, Matthew Aaron Hibbs, Ashley Lauren Gard, Natalia Aliakseeuna Shylo, and Kyuson Yun
Genome-wide association mapping of loci for antipsychotic-induced extrapyramidal symptoms in mice., James J Crowley, Yunjung Kim, Jin Peng Szatkiewicz, Amanda L Pratt, Corey R Quackenbush, Daniel E Adkins, Edwin van den Oord, Molly A Bogue, Hyuna Yang, Wei Wang, David W Threadgill, Fernando Pardo-Manuel de Villena, Howard L McLeod, and Patrick F Sullivan
Genome-wide epistatic interaction analysis reveals complex genetic determinants of circadian behavior in mice., K Shimomura, Zeddies S. Low, D P. King, T D. Steeves, A Whiteley, J Kushla, P D. Zemenides, A Lin, M H. Vitaterna, G A. Churchill, and J S. Takahashi
Genome-wide mapping of unselected transcripts from extraembryonic tissue of 7.5-day mouse embryos reveals enrichment in the t-complex and under-representation on the X chromosome., M S. Ko, T A. Threat, X Wang, J H. Horton, Y Cui, E Pryor, J Paris, Smith J. Wells, J R. Kitchen, L B. Rowe, J Eppig, T Satoh, L Brant, H Fujiwara, S Yotsumoto, and H Nakashima
Genome-wide microarray comparison reveals downstream genes of Pax6 in the developing mouse cerebellum., Thomas J Ha, Douglas J Swanson, Roumyana Kirova, Joanna Yeung, Kunho Choi, Yiai Tong, Elissa J Chesler, and Daniel Goldowitz
Genome-wide search for new genes controlling plasma lipid concentrations in mice and humans., X Wang and B Paigen
Genomewide two-generation screens for recessive mutations by ES cell mutagenesis., R J. Munroe, S L. Ackerman, and J C. Schimenti
Genomic analysis of the C57BL/Ks mouse strain., J K. Naggert, J L. Mu, W Frankel, D W. Bailey, and B Paigen
Genomic analysis of the first laboratory-mouse papillomavirus., J Joh, A B. Jenson, W King, M Proctor, A Ingle, J P. Sundberg, and S J. Ghim
Genomic analysis of the h-2 complex region associated with mouse t haplotypes., L M. Silver
Genomic detection of new yeast pre-mRNA 3'-end-processing signals., J H. Graber, C R. Cantor, S C. Mohr, and T F. Smith
Genomic instability and aging-like phenotype in the absence of mammalian SIRT6., R Mostoslavsky, K F. Chua, D B. Lombard, W W. Pang, M R. Fischer, L Gellon, P Liu, N Nunez, R Bronson, D Frendewey, and al et
Genomic instability in hematopoietic stem cells in B6 and BALB mice., Olivia Moody
Genomic loci and candidate genes underlying inflammatory nociception., H K. Nair, H Hain, R M. Quock, V M. Philip, E J. Chesler, J K. Belknap, and W R. Lariviere
Genomic mapping and phenotypic characterization of the mutant mouse strain CFENU4/"Gutsy", Stephanie Siegmund
Genomic mapping of intracisternal A-particle proviral elements., K K. Lueders, W N. Frankel, J A. Mietz, and E L. Kuff
Genomic masking of nondefective recombinant murine leukemia virus in moloney virus stocks., P J. Fischinger, C S. Blevins, and N M. Dunlop
Genomic organization, alternative polyadenylation, and chromosomal localization of Grg, a mouse gene related to the groucho transcript of the Drosophila Enhancer of split complex., M Mallo, E Steingrimsson, N G. Copeland, N A. Jenkins, and T Gridley
Genomic organization and chromosomal localization of the mouse snail (Sna) gene., R Jiang, N G. Copeland, D J. Gilbert, N A. Jenkins, and T Gridley
Genomic organization and chromosome localization of the murine homeobox gene Pmx., M J. Kern, E A. Argao, E H. Birkenmeier, L B. Rowe, and S S. Potter
Genomic organization, expression and chromosomal localization of the mouse Slug (Slugh) gene., R Jiang, C R. Norton, N G. Copeland, D J. Gilbert, N A. Jenkins, and T Gridley
Genomic pattern identification., Natalie Mildred Douglas
Genomic rearrangements in a mouse cell line containing integrated sv40 dna., R Sager, A Anisowicz, and N Howell
Genomic, transcriptional and mutational analysis of the mouse microphthalmia locus [In Process Citation], J H. Hallsson, J Favor, C Hodgkinson, T Glaser, M L. Lamoreux, R Magnusdottir, G J. Gunnarsson, H O. Sweet, N G. Copeland, N A. Jenkins, and E Steingrimsson
Genotype and behavioral vulnerability to isolation in dogs., J L. Fuller and L D. Clark
Genotype and behavioral vulnerability to isolation in dogs., J L. Fuller and L D. Clark
Genotype and conditioned avoidance learning in the mouse., K Schlesinger and R Wimer
Genotype and conditioned avoidance learning in the mouse., K Schlesinger and R Wimer
Genotype and environment in tail length in mice., S A. Barnett
Genotype and environment in the determination of minor skeletal variants and body weight in mice., W L. Howe and P A. Parsons
Genotype and maternally mediated environment. Effects on behavioral and physiological measures in mice. Abstr., S A. Gerling
Genotype and mouse activity., G E. Mc clearn
Genotype and retention of the ejaculatory reflex in castrated male mice., T E. Mc gill and A Manning
Genotype and sex drive in intact and in castrated male mice., T E. Mc gill and G R. Tucker
Genotype and social behavior., J L. Fuller
Genotype and test experience as determinants of sensitivity and tolerance to morphine. Abstr., R L. Collins, G P. Horowitz, and D H. Passe
Genotype and test experience determine responsiveness to morphine., R L. Collins and G Whitney
Genotype-based screen for ENU-induced mutations in mouse embryonic stem cells., Y Chen, D Yee, K Dains, A Chatterjee, J Cavalcoli, E Schneider, J Om, R P. Woychik, and T Magnuson
Genotype control of the dystrophia muscularis gene in mice., R Parsons
Genotype-correlated parental influences in two strains of mice., R H. Ressler
Genotype-dependence of gabapentin and pregabalin sensitivity: the pharmacogenetic mediation of analgesia is specific to the type of pain being inhibited., E J. Chesler, J Ritchie, A Kokayeff, W R. Lariviere, S G. Wilson, and J S. Mogil
Genotype dependence of monoamine oxidase in inbred strains of mice., A D. Mac pike and H Meier
Genotype-dependent effects of adolescent nicotine exposure on dopamine functional dynamics in the nucleus accumbens shell in male and female mice: a potential mechanism underlying the gateway effect of nicotine., P E. Dickson, T D. Rogers, D B. Lester, M M. Miller, S G. Matta, E J. Chesler, D Goldowitz, C D. Blaha, and G Mittleman
Genotype-dependent effects of scopolamine and eserine on exploratory behaviour in mice., J H. Van abeelen and H Strijbosch
Genotype-dependent effects of septal lesions on different types of learning in the mouse., A Oliverio, C Castellano, and P Messeri
Genotype-dependent modification of sarcoma 37 growth in castrated mice., G L. Wolff
Genotype-dependent sensitivity and tolerance to morphine and heroin. Dissociation between opiate-induced running and analgesia in the mouse., A Oliverio and C Castellano
Genotype-dependent sensitivity to morphine. Dopamine involvement in morphine-induced running in the mouse., M Trabucchi, P F. Spano, G Racagni, and A Oliverio
Genotype-dependent sensitivity to morphine: role of different opiate receptor populations., A Reggiani, F Battaini, H Kobayashi, A, and M Trabucchi
Genotype, fear, and hoarding., M Manosevitz
Genotype interaction with undernutrition and external environment in early life., D A. Blizard and C T. Randt
Genotype, lsd and t-maze learning in mice., J H. Stasik and J F. Kidwell
Genotype, maternal stimulation, and factors of mouse emotionality., W Poley and J R. Royce
Genotype modulates testosterone-dependent activity and reactivity in male mice., J Broida and B Svare
Genotype of the h-2 locus in the cc57br and cc57w strain mice. (eng. Summary), I K. Egorov
Genotype or prenatal drug experience affect brain maturation in the mouse., A Oliverio, C Castellano, and P Renzi
Genotypes and bone marrow transplantation. In, ionizing radiations and immune processes, ed. By c. A. Leone,, G Hoecker, F Morgado, A Ramos, and O Pizarro
Genotype x diet interaction for litter size in mice., M F. Festing and D J. Ford
Genotypic and phenotypic characterization of six new recombinant congenic strains derived from NOD/Shi and CBA/J genomes., P C. Reifsnyder, J C. Flynn, A L. Gavin, E A. Simone, J J. Sharp, L Herberg, and E H. Leiter
Genotypic change affecting conclusions regarding the mode of inheri- tance of elements of behaviour., T E. Mcgill and T W. Ransom
Genotypic control of time-sample behavior patterns in mice., I Lieblich, R Guttman, and G Naftali
Genotypic differences in response to gonadotropin administration., David Mace
Genotypic differences in the ossification of 12 day old mice at 23 degrees centigrade and 32 degrees centigrade., G Garrard, G A. Harrison, and J S. Weiner
Genotypic influences on striatal dopaminergic regulation in mice., J A. Severson, P K. Randall, and C E. Finch
Genotyping new BXD recombinant inbred mouse strains and comparison of BXD and consensus maps., B A. Taylor, C Wnek, B S. Kotlus, N Roemer, T MacTaggart, and S J. Phillips
Genous retrovirus correlates with generation of preleuk- emia in granulopoietic long term mouse bone marrow cultures. Abstr., J S. Greenberger, D Donahue, M Sakakenny, D K. Berendtson, and R. Endo
Geographical distribution of hbbp allele in the japanese wild mouse, mus musculus molossinus., M Minezawa, K Moriwaki, and K Kondo
Geographical distribution of isocitrate dehydrogenase-1c in the japanese wild mouse, mus musculus molossinus. Abstr., M Minezawa, K Moriwaki, and K Kondo
Geographic origin of the Y chromosomes in "old: inbred strains of mice., P K. Tucker, B K. Lee, B L. Lundrigan, and E M. Eicher
'geography' Of mitoses and cell divisions in the basal cell layer of mouse epidermis., M Karatschai, V Kinzel, K Goerttler, and R Suss
George Davis Snell Papers (1903-1996), The Jackson Laboratory
Germ cell-induced immune suppression in mice. Effect of inoculation of syngeneic spermatozoa on cell-mediated immune responses., U Hurtenbach and G M. Shearer
Germ cell migration across Sertoli cell tight junctions., Benjamin E Smith and Robert E Braun
Germ cell origin of testicular and ovarian teratomas., L C. Stevens
Germ cells in natural and experimental chimeras in mammals., A K. Tarkowski
Germfree techniques applied to bone x@@@marrow transplantation spontaneous leukemia in akr mice. Abstr., R L. Truitt, M M. Bortin, and A A. Rimm
Germinal center activity in relation to delayed hypersensitivity. Abstr., J L. Turk and J Oort
Germinal centers and isoantibody formation in skin-allografted mice. Abstr., H S. Micklem
Germinal centers in autoimmune diseases. Abstr., E Witebsky
Germinal centre b cells: antigen specificity and changes in heavy chain class expression., G Kraal, I L. Weissman, and E C. Butcher
Germ line basis for antibody diversity., A R. Williamson, E Premkumar, and M Shoyab
Germ line integration of moloney leukemia virus: identification of the chromosomal integration site., M Breindl, J Doehmer, K Willecke, and R Jaenisch
Germ-line mulv reintegrations in akr/j mice., W Herr and W Gilbert
Germline stem cells., Allan Spradling, Margaret T Fuller, Robert E Braun, and Shosei Yoshida
Germline V genes encode viable motheaten mouse autoantibodies against thymocytes and red blood cells., K N. Kasturi, R Mayer, C A. Bona, V E. Scott, and C L. Sidman
Germplasm conservation [letter], E S. Russell
Gerontological data of c57bl/6j mice. II. Changes in blood cell counts in the course of natural aging., H W. Leuenberger and I Kunstyr
Gerontological data of c57bl/6j mice. I. Sex differences in survival curves., I Kunstyr and H W. Leuenberger
Gestational effects on placental and serum androgen, progres- terone and prolactin-like activity in the mouse., M J. Soares and F Talamantes
Gfap immunoreactivity reveals astrogliosis in females heterozygous for jimpy., J S. Hatfield and R P. Skoff
GFP-tagged expression and immunohistochemical studies to determine the subcellular localization of the tubby gene family members [In Process Citation], W He, S Ikeda, R T. Bronson, G Yan, P M. Nishina, M A. North, and J K. Naggert
G (gross) and h-2 cell-surface antigens, location on gross leukemia cells by electron microscopy with visually labeled antibody., T Aoki, E A. Boyse, L J. Old, E D. Harven, and H A. Wood
GHRH receptor of little mice contains a missense mutation in the extracellular domain that disrupts receptor function., P Godfrey, J O. Rahal, W G. Beamer, N G. Copeland, N A. Jenkins, and K E. Mayo
Giant cell differentiation and lethality of homozygous yellow mouse embryos., G J. Eaton and M M. Green
Giant cell formation in ectopic mouse trophoblast., G Avery and C Hunt
Giant granules in leukocytes of the beige mouse., M A. Lutzner, C T. Lowrie, and H W. Jordan
Giant granules of beige mice. A quantitative marker for granulocytes in bone marrow transplantation., E D. Murphy, D E. Harrison, and J B. Roths
Giant granules of beige mice. A quantitative marker for granulocytes in bone marrow transplantation., E D. Murphy, D E. Harrison, and J B. Roths
Giant lysosomes, a cytoplasmic marker in osteoclasts of beige mice., P Ash, J F. Loutit, and K M. Townsend
Giant multinucleate macrophages in methyl cellulose-stimulated athymic nude mice., E A. Machado and S V. Lair
Giant neutrophil granules in the chediak-higashi syndrome of man, mink, cattle and mice., R S. Blume, G A. Padgett, S M. Wolff, and J M. Bennett
Giant platelets and fibrin-like inclusions in platelets of balb/c mice after intraperitoneal inoculation of hipa tumour agent., G Pedio, J R. Ruttner, and D Gut
Giardiasis in mice. I. Prolonged infections in certain mouse strains and hypothymic (nude) mice., thomson I. Roberts and G F. Mitchell
Giardiasis in mice: studies on the characteristics of chronic infection in c3h/he mice., B J. Underdown, thomson I. Roberts, R F, and E A. Mitchell
Gically distinguishable x chromosomes., H J. Evans, C E. Ford, M F. Al, A Replication, and G. Morpholo
Giemsa-banded chromosomes of mouse myeloma in relationship to oncogenicity., J Shepard, hill D. Wurster, O Pettengill, and G Sorenson
Giemsa specific centromeric heterochromatin in three inbred mouse strains., J Forejt
'glabrous' A new hair deficient mutant in the house mouse., S Tsuji and H Matsushita
Glands, a serial transplantation study., C W. Daniel, K B. Deome, J T. Al, E I. Normal, and P M. Mammary
Glands of mice of different strains. Abstr., F Hilton, R Swigart, M Dickie, M S. Fiser, D A. Robbins, and F O. Adrenal
Gland tumor and two cell lines derived from it., L Castelli, G Neri, A Frigola, F M. Fava, D M. Giuliano, and E O. Salivary
Glandular epithelial cells from mice, a method for selective cultivation., R B. Owens
Glaucoma: thinking in new ways-a role for autonomous axonal self-destruction and other compartmentalised processes?, A V. Whitmore, R T. Libby, and S W. John
Glia-induced morphological differentiation in neuroblastoma cells., D Monard, F Solomon, M Rentsch, and R Gysin
Glial and lymphoid cell response to tumor implantation in mouse brain., C W. Smith and B E. Walker
Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor maintains a POZ-itive influence on stem cells., C Payne and R E. Braun
Glial cell markers in reaggregating cell cultures of mouse cerebellum., Marian Greenburg
Glial cell markers in the reeler mutant mouse: a biochemical and immunohistological study., M S. Ghandour, P Derer, G Labourdette, J P. Delaunoy, and O K. Langley
Glial changes in the progress of a chemical lesion. An electron microscopic study., johnston N. Lemkey, V Butler, and W A. Reynolds
Glial fibrillary acidic protein in reaggregating and monolayer cultures of fetal mouse cerebral hemispheres., L P. Kozak, D Dahl, and A Bignami
Glial fibrillary acidic protein in reaggregating and monolayer cultures of fetal mouse cerebral hemispheres., L P. Kozak, D Dahl, and A Bignami
Glial fibrillary acidic protein synthesized in vitro using messenger rna from jimpy mouse spinal cord., J W. Bigbee and L F. Eng
Glioblastoma cells release interleukin 1 and factors inhibiting interleukin 2-mediated effects., A Fontana, H Hengartner, N D. Tribolet, and E Weber
Glioma models., C Dai and E C. Holland
Glk: a locus controlling galactokinase activity in the mouse., J D. Mishkin, B A. Taylor, and W J. Mellman
Glk. A locus controlling galactokinase activity in the mouse., J D. Mishkin, B A. Taylor, and W J. Mellman
Global changes in processing of mRNA 3' untranslated regions characterize clinically distinct cancer subtypes., P Singh, T L. Alley, S M. Wright, S Kamdar, W Schott, R Y. Wilpan, K D. Mills, and J H. Graber
Globin composition and synthesis of hemoglobin in developing fetal mice erythroid cells., A Fantoni, A Bank, and P A. Marks
Globin messenger rna activity in erythroid precursor cells and the effect of erythropoietin., M Terada, L Cantor, S Metafora, R A. Rifkind, R Bank, and P A. Marks
Globin messenger rna synthesis and processing during haemoglobin induction in friend cells. I. Evidence for transcriptional control in clone m2., R S. Gilmour, P R. Harrison, J D. Windass, N A. Affara, and J Paul
Globin messenger rna synthesis and processing during haemoglobin induction in friend cells. II. Evidence for post-transcriptional control in clone 707., P Harrison, R Gilmour, N Affara, D Conkie, and J Paul
Globin synthesis by landschutz ascites ribosomes., B B. Cohen
Globulin coating in vivo ehrlich's ascites carcinoma cells., S Thunold
Globulins on nzb mouse erythrocytes., L C. Norins and M C. Holmes
Glomerular changes in mice with spontaneous hereditary diabetes., H Wehner, D Hohn, schade U. Faix, H Huber, and P Walzer
Glomerular deposition of isolated anti-double-stranded dna (ds-dna) antibodies in nzb/w mice. Abstr., H Dang and R J. Harbeck
Glomerular deposition of ss protein in murine immune complex glomerulonephritis., P E. Hoffsten, C Hill, and D C. Shreffler
Glomerular immune complex deposits associated with mouse mammary tumor., R R. Pascal, F M. Rollwagen, T A. Harding, and W S. Schiavone
Glomerular immune complex formation and induction of lymphoma in athymic nude mice by tissue filtrates of crohn's disease patients., S E. Williams, I Valenzuela, A S. Kadish, and K M. Das
Glomerular lesions in argyric nzb/nzw mice., A R. Mc given, W A. Day, and J S. Hunt
Glomerular lesions in a strain of genetically diabetic mice., G Treser, W Oppermann, T Ehrenreich, K Lange, R Levine, and davalos R. Camerini
Glomerular lesions induced by interferon., maroger L. Morel
Glomerular lesions in nzb/nzw mice, electron microscopic study of development., A R. Mcgiven and G S. Lynraven
Glomerular permeability. Focal loss of anionic sites in glomeruli of proteinuric mice with lupus nephritis., V E. Kelley and T Cavallo
Glomerular permeability. Pathway of protein transport and role of fixed anionic sites. Abstr., V E. Kelley and T Cavallo
Glomerular permeability. Ultrastructural studies in new zealand black/white mice using polyanionic ferritin as a molecular probe., V E. Kelley and T Cavallo
Glomerular transfer of endogenous albumin and igg in proteinuric mice. Abstr., T Cavallo, O I. Czechner, G F. Melnick, K Graves, and C T. Ladoulis
Glomerulonephritis associated with immune complex deposits and viral particles in spontaneous murine leukemia. An electron microscopic study with immunofluorescence., R R. Pascal, M N. Koss, and R L. Kassel
Glomerulonephritis of new zealand mice., R C. Mellors, T Shirai, T Aoki, R J. Huebner, D K. Krawczynski, and Y G. The
Glu60-ala30-tyr10 (gat)-induced mif production by sensitive responder murine spleen cells is suppressed by exposure in vitro to rna from "nonresponder" mice. Abstr., F Waxman and P Baram
Glucagon and diabetes: evidence for marked insensitivity to local regulation of a-cell function by endogenous insulin in obese-hyperglycaemic (ob/ob) mice., P R. Flatt, K D. Buchanan, and C J. Bailey
Glucagon and insulin relationships in genetically diabetic (db/db) and in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice., S B. Stearns and C A. Benzo
Glucagon and insulin relationships in the obese hyperglycemic mouse (ob/ob)., R J. Mahler, P U. Dubuc, P W. Mobley, and J W. Ensinck
Glucagon and insulin secretion by islets of lean and obese (ob/ob) mice., J C. Dunbar and M F. Walsh
Glucagon antiserum: a tool to investigate the role of circulating glucagon in obese-hyperglycaemic (ob/ob) mice., P R. Flatt, flatt S. Swanston, and C J. Bailey
Glucagon hypersecretion by cultured a-cells from 129/db3j/ db3j diabetes mice. Abstr., E H. Leiter, A B. Eisenstein, and I Strack
Glucagon immunoreactivity in plasma from normal and dystrophic mice., B Ahren and I Lungquist
Glucagon suppressed proliferation rate of mammary aplastic carcinoma in mice., K Pavelic and J Pavelic
Glucagon treatment for muscular dystrophy in the mouse., R S. Pope
Glucagon treatment of muscular dystrophic mice, a lack of effect., T T. Yen and J A. Allan
Glucan-induced enhancement of hemopoietic recovery in gamma-irradiated mice., M Pospisil, J Jary, J Netikova, and M Marek
Glucan-induced modification of murine viral hepatitis., D L. Williams and N R. Luzio
Glucan-induced modification of the increased susceptibility of cyclophosphamide-treated mice to staphylococcus aureus infection., N R. Di luzio and D L. Williams
Glucan induced resistance to staphylococcus aureus septicemia in normal, immunosuppressed, and leukemic mice. Abstr., D L. Williams and N R. Luzio
Glucan. Inhibition of tumor growth and enhancement of survival in four syngeneic murine tumor models. Abstr., N R. Di luzio, J A. Cook, and D L. Williams
Glucocorticoid action on hybrid clones derived from cultured myeloma and lymphoma cell lines., U Gehring, B Mohit, and G M. Tomkins
Glucocorticoid activation of a calcium-dependent endonuclease in thymocyte nuclei leads to cell death., J J. Cohen and R C. Duke
Glucocorticoid-binding components in an irradiation-induced thymoma of the c57bl/6j mouse., J G. Leinen, J L. Wittliff, J A. Kostyu, and R C. Brown
Glucocorticoid-binding macromolecules in rat and mouse thymocytes., N Kaiser, R J. Milholland, and F Rosen
Glucocorticoid effects of lymphosarcoma p1798 on dna replication and growth of subcutaneous tumors in mice., E A. Thompson Jr., W M. Moore, and R H. Sawyer
Glucocorticoid (gc) binding to chromatin fractions from the gc-sensitive (gc-s) and -resistant (gc-r) lines of the p1798 lymphosarcoma. Abstr., M M. Ip and R J. Milholland
Glucocorticoid-induced cleft palate in the mouse: two major histocompatibility complex, h-2, loci with different mechanisms., J J. Bonner and M L. Tyan
Glucocorticoid induced increase in viral gp70 immunoreactive protein in a lymphoid cell line. Abstr., J C. Gasson and S Bourgeois
Glucocorticoid-induced phospholipase a2-inhibitory proteins mediate glucocorticoid teratogenicity in vitro., C Gupta, M Katsumata, A S. Goldman, R, and R Piddington
Glucocorticoid induction of casein mrna in mammary gland of the mouse. Abstr., N Ganguly, S Sakai, R Ganguly, Z M. Mehta, and M R. Banerjee
Glucocorticoid induction of cleft palate in mice, no correlation with inhibition of mucopolysaccharide synthesis., F D. Andrew and E F. Zimmerman
Glucocorticoid influence on tyrosine hydroxylase activity in mouse locus coeruleus during postnatal development., K A. Markey, A C. Towle, and P Y. Sze
Glucocorticoid inhibition of initiation of transcription of the dna encoding rrna (rdna) in lymphosarcoma p1798 cells., A H. Cavanaugh, P K. Gokal, R P. Lawther, and E A. Jr
Glucocorticoid inhibition of precursor incorporation into nuclear rna of p1798 lymphosarcoma., J Stevens, L T. Mashburn, Y W. Stevens, and V P. Hollander
Glucocorticoid inhibition of rna synthesis and the critical period for cleft palate induction in inbred mice., F D. Andrew, D Bowen, and E F. Zimmerman
Glucocorticoid inhibition of rna synthesis responsible for cleft palate in mice, a model., E F. Zimmerman and R A. Kalter
Glucocorticoid modulation of casein gene transcription in mouse mammary gland., R Ganguly, N M. Mehta, N Ganguly, and M R. Banerjee
Glucocorticoid modulation of prolactin receptors on mammary cells of lactating mice., S Sakai and M R. Banerjee
Glucocorticoid receptor and effector mechanisms. A comparison of the corticosensitive mouse with the corticoresistant guinea pig., N Kraft, A J. Hodgson, and J W. Funder
Glucocorticoid-receptor interaction and induction of murine mammary tumor virus., H A. Young, E M. Scolnick, and W P. Parks
Glucocorticoid receptors and glucocorticoid-sensitive secretion of neutral proteinases in a macrophage line., Z Werb, R Foley, and A Munck
Glucocorticoid receptors in corticosensitive and cortico- resistant thymocyte subpopulations. II. Studies with hydrocortisone-treated mice., D Duval, M Dardenne, J P. Dausse, and F Homo
Glucocorticoid receptors in mouse mammary tumors. Specific binding to nuclear components., G Shyamala
Glucocorticoid receptors in mouse spleen cell subpopulations., D Duval, F Homo, C Fournier, and J P. Dausse
Glucocorticoid receptors in murine embryonic facial mesenchyme cells., D S. Salomon and R M. Pratt
Glucocorticoid receptors in murine embryonic facial mesenchyme cells. Abstr., D S. Salomon and R M. Pratt
Glucocorticoid receptors in thymocytes of fetus, newborn, and adult cba mice., D Duval, M Dardenne, and F Homo
Glucocorticoid receptors of mouse epidermis and dermis., E H. Epstein and N H. Munderloh
Glucocorticoid regulation of metallothionein-i mrna synthesis in cultured mouse cells., K E. Mayo and R D. Palmiter
Glucocorticoid regulation of mouse mammary tumor virus gene expression., G M. Ringold
Glucocorticoid regulation of mouse mammary tumor virus sequences in transgenic mice., S R. Ross and D Solter
Glucocorticoid resistance in murine lymphoma and thymoma lines., S Bourgeois, R F. Newby, and M Huet
Glucocorticoids alter the ratio of type iii/type i collagen synthesis by mouse dermal fibroblasts., L A. Verbruggen and S Abe
Glucocorticoids and aging in inbred mie. Abstr., J J. Bonner and H C. Slavkin
Glucocorticoids and cellular immunity in vitro. Facilitation of the sensitization phase and inhibition of the effector phase of a lymphocyte anti-fibroblast reaction., I R. Cohen, L Stavy, and M Feldman
Glucocorticoids and development of audiogenic seizure susceptibility in dba/1bg mice., S C. Maxson and P Y. Sze
Glucocorticoid-stimulated accumulation of mouse mammary tumor virus rna. Increased rate of synthesis of viral rna., G M. Ringold, K R. Yamamoto, J M. Bishop, and H E. Varmus
Glucocorticoid stimulation of choline kinase activity during the development of mouse mammary gland., T Oka and J W. Perry
Glucocorticosteroid (gcs) induced cell synchronization in c3h spontaneous mammary tumors (smt). Therapeutic implications. Abstr., P G. Braunschweiger, J J. Stragand, J Novak, and L M. Schiffer
Glucocorticosteroid modification of lymphocyte blastogenesis in tumor-bearing hosts., K E. Willard and K D. Elgert
Glucolysis during culture of neoplastic and non-neoplastic murine cell lines under anaerobic conditions., K K. Sanford, B B. Westfall, and J L. Jackson
Gluconeogenesis in mouse kidney cortex. Effect of age and fasting on glucose production and enzyme activities., A Zorzoli and J B. Li
Gluconeogenesis in mouse kidney cortex. Effect of age and fasting on glucose production and enzyme activities. Abstr., A Zorzoli and J B. Li
Gluconeogenesis in perfused livers of genetically obese- -hyperglycemic (ob/ob) mice., Y B. Lombardo and L A. Menahan
Glucosamine acetoacetate condensate. IV. Its effect upon diabetic mice., J L. Padron and S Langguth
Glucosamine synthesis in mast cells., I Danishefsky and L Deutsch
Glucose-6-phosphatase deficiency caused by radiation-induced alleles at the albino locus in the mouse., R P. Erickson, waelsch S. Gluecksohn, and C F. Cori
Glucose 6-phosphatase deficiency, mechanisms of genetic control and biochemistry., waelsch S. Gluecksohn and C F. Cori
Glucose-6-phosphatase in the livers of thin and obese-hyperlycemic mice. Abstr., G H. Fried
Glucose-6-phosphatase in tubular endoplasmic reticulum of hepatocytes., S I. Rosen, G W. Kelly, and V B. Peters
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in adipose tissue from two types of obese mice during starvation., J Anderson and G Hollifield
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in somatic and germinal cells of the mouse testis., J T. Jones and S J. Andrews
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in the erythrocytes of congenitally anemic mice., Jonathan D. Satinsky
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and 6-phosphogluconate dehydro- genase activity in adrenals of mice with spontaneous adrenocortical lipid depletion. A comparison with c57bl mice., K Molne, B Borrebaek, and O Walaas
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in normal and malignant mouse tissues and cells propagated in vitro., J L. Daehnfeldt, K Domanska, and A Gromek
Glucose 6-phosphate-dependent binding of hexokinase to membranes of ascites tumor cells., Y H. Kang and E L. Coe
Glucose analogs as potential diagnostic tracers for brain tumors., W Wassenaar, C H. Tator, and H P. Batty
Glucose and acetate utilization by hyperplastic, alveolar nodule outgrowths and adenocarcinomas of mouse mammary gland., J C. Bartley, H M. Grath, and S Abraham
Glucose-dependent effect of methylxanthines on the distribution in pancreatic beta-cells., H Hahn, E Gylfe, and B Hellman
Glucose-dependent glycosylation of secretory glyco- protein in mouse myeloma cells., N J. Stark and E C. Heath
Glucose-dependent turnover of phospholipids in the pancreatic b-cells of mice. Abstr., C Berne
Glucose effects on the in situ uptake and mobilization of 45ca from subcellular fractions of the pancreatic beta-cell. Abstr., T Andersson, C Betsholtz, and B Hellman
Glucose enhancement of inhibition by fluorinated and normal pyrimi- dines of tumor glycolysis and transplantability. Abstr., M W. Woods, J C. Hunter, and D Burk
Glucose, fructose, sorbitol and inositol in sciatic nerves of spontaneously diabetic mice (c57bl/ks/db/db). Abstr., K R. Gillon and J N. Hawthorne
Glucose-induced ph changes in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., C P. Sahler
Glucose-induced retention of manganese in pancreatic beta-cells. Abstr., P Rorsman
Glucose induces intracisternal type A retroviral gene transcription and translation in pancreatic beta cells., E H. Leiter, J W. Fewell, and E L. Kuff
Glucose intolerance and islet damage in mice immunized with homolo- gous endocrine pancreas--a preliminary communication., J Nerup, O O. Andersen, G Bendixen, J Egeberg, R Gunnarsson, H Kromann, and J Poulsen
Glucose intolerance in mice infected with encephalomyocarditis virus., H Kromann, B F. Vestergaard, and J Nerup
Glucose, lactate, and lactic dehydrogenase activity in normal interstitial fluid and that of solid mouse tumors., E A. Burgess and B Sylven
Glucose metabolism and bicarbonate turnover in dystrophic mice., N Baker and R Huebotter
Glucose metabolism and insulin secretion by ob/ob mouse islets in the presence of tolbutamide and theophylline. Abstr., S Holze and J Beckmann
Glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity in livers of genetically diabetic (db/db) mice. Abstr., T M. Chan and J H. Exton
Glucose metabolism and lipolysis in isolated adipose cells of bar harbor obese-hyperglycemic mice. Abstr., W Stauffacher and B Jeanrenaud
Glucose metabolism by mouse cells (NCTC clone 929) under conditions of defined nutrition., P A. Kitos and C Waymouth
Glucose metabolism in mice., N Baker and R Huebotter
Glucose metabolism in pancreatic islets during anoxia. Abstr., L Idahl, B Hellman, J Sehlin, and I Taljedal
Glucose metabolism in phh and phl strains of mus musculus. Abstr., J T. Adams, J A. Weir, and P A. Kitos
Glucose-metabolizing enzymes of the mouse erythrocyte, activity changes during stress erythropoiesis., J J. Hutton
Glucose oxidation in the buphthalmic rabbit cornea., D H. Geroski, H F. Edelhauser, W J. O'Brien, and R R. Fox
Glucosephosphate isomerase distribution during oocyte maturation and early embryologic stages of the mouse., J Gearhart and granite M. Oster
Glucosephosphate isomerase subunit-reassociation tests for maternal- -fetal and fetal-fetal cell fusion in the mouse placenta., J D. Gearhart and B Mintz
Glucose requirement for mouse sperm capacitation in vitro., P C. Hoppe
Glucose requirement for mouse sperm capacitation in vitro., P C. Hoppe
Glucose tolerance and insulin secretion in neonatal and adult mice., R L. Lavine, W L. Chick, A A. Like, and T W. Makdisi
Glucose tolerance and time sequence of adiposity, hyperinsulinemia and hyperglycemia in obese-hyperglycemic mice (obob)., C Chlouverakis, E F. Dade, and R A. Batt
Glucose tolerance curves in genetically diabetic kk-cay mice: the pharmacokinetic analysis for humping effect., M Kimura, J Suzuki, and T Koizumi
Glucose tolerance in neonatal and adult mice. Abstr., R L. Lavine, W L. Chick, A A. Like, and T M. Makdisi
Glucose tolerance in the nzb/nzw f1 hybrid mouse. Abstr., B Pansky, H S. Kessler, D Senitzer, and E Freimer
Glucose tolerance in the period preceding the appearance of the mani- fest obese-hyperglycemic syndrome in mice., A Danielsson, B Hellman, and I Taljedal
Glucose tolerance tests on mice of varying genotypes with correlations to collagen age., Douglas Simon
Glucose transport in developing ehrlich ascites tumor cells: parallel changes in the rate of glucose uptake and cytochalasin b binding acitivyt during tumor development and methotrexate treatment., T W. Chan, K P. Fung, Y M. Choy, and C Y. Lee
Glucose utilization by the isolated perfused mouse heart. Abstr., D W. Call and R H. Swigart
Glucose utilization by the mouse brain: influence of age and diabetes., D R. Garris, S K. Williams, D L. Coleman, and C R. Morgan
Glucuronidase phenotypes of inbred mouse strains., R Ganschow and K Paigen
Glucuronidase phenotypes of inbred mouse strains., R Ganschow and K Paigen
Glustering of antigenic determinants on h-2 molecules., H Lemke and G J. Hammerling
Glutamate oxalate transaminase (got) genetics in mus musculus, linkage, polymorphism, and phenotypes of the got-2 and got-1 loci., R J. De lorenzo and F Ruddle
Glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (got) genetics in the mouse, polymorphism of got-1., V M. Chapman and F H. Ruddle
Glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (got) in the dy2j genotypes of c57bl/6j mice: possible involvement of regulatory defect in muscular dystrophy., S M. Singh, A Phillips, and C H. Wang
Glutamate oxidation in 6c3hed lymphoma. Effects of l-asparaginase on sensitive and resistant lines., B B. Lavietes, D H. Regan, and H B. Demopoulos
Glutamic acid as a precursor to n-terminal pyroglutamic acid in mouse plasmacytoma protein., D R. Twardzik and A Peterkofsky
Glutamic acid as a precursor to n-terminal pyrrolidone corboxylic acid in mouse plasmacytoma protein. Abstr., D R. Twardzik, E Appella, and A Peterkofsky
Glutamic acid dehydrogenase activity in muscles of dystrophic mice., S Tsuji
Glutaminase-free asparaginase from vibrio succinogenes: an antilymphoma enzyme lacking hepatotoxicity., J A. Distasio, A M. Salazar, M Nadji, and D J. Durden
Glutaminase induced prolonged regression of established ehrlich car- cinoma., J Roberts, J S. Holcenberg, and W C. Dolowy
Glutaminase induced toxicity and anti-glutaminase antibodies in mice. Abstr., W Dolowy, J Roberts, and J Holcenberg
Glutamine aminotransferase and glutamine aminohydrolase ratio as a possible test for antitumour compounds., P Chakraborty and G C. Shrivastava
Glutamine and ammonia metabolism in the brains of senescent mice., S S. Kirzinger and M L. Fonda
Glutamine as a precursor to n-terminal pyrrolid-2-one-5-carboxylic acid in mouse immunoglobulin lambda-type light chains., Y Burstein and I Schechter
Glutamine-dependent asparagine synthetase from leukemia cells, chlo- ride dependence, mechanism of action, and inhibition., B Horowitz and A Meister
Glutamine metabolism by animal cells growing in a synthetic medium., P A. Kitos, R Sinclair, and C Waymouth
Glutamine metabolism in ehrlich ascites-carcinoma cells., N W. Coles and R M. Johnstone
Glutamine synthetase in newborn mice homozygous for lethal albino alleles., waelsch S. Gluecksohn and M B. Schiffman
Glutamine synthetase in the normal and dystrophic mouse retina., M M. Lavail and lehrer L. Reif
Glutathione conferred resistance to l-phenylalanine mustart (l-pam): role of extracellular and intracellular thiols in resistance, cross-resistance and therapy. Abstr., D T. Vistica and B P. Vistica
Glutathione content of cycling and noncycling ascites cells. Abstr., J W. Harris and H M. Patt
Glutathione contents of tissues in the aging mouse., G A. Hazelton and C A. Lang
Glutathione depletion sensitizes tumor cells to peroxid- -mediated lysis by activated macrophages and granulocytes. Abstr., B Arrick, C Nathan, O Griffith, and Z Cohn
Glutathione in the developing mouse liver--i. Developmental curve and depletion after acetaminophen treatment., G H. Lambert and S S. Thorgeirsson
Glutathione levels in skeletal muscle of mice with hereditary muscular dystrophy. Abstr., L Schatz and M B. Hollinshead
Glutathione metabolism in murine l1210 leukemia cells sensitive and -resistant to l-phenylalanine mustard. Abstr., K Suzukake, B J. Petro, and D T. Vistica
Glutathione peroxidase activity and glutathione concentration in genetically dystrophic mice., R R. Bell and H H. Draper
Glutathione peroxidase and reductase decreases in aging c57bl/6j mice. Abstr., G A. Hazelton and C A. Lang
Glutathione peroxidase, glutathione reductase, and thiobarbituric acid-reactive products in muscles of chickens and mice with genetic muscular dystrophy., S T. Omaye and A L. Tappel
Glutathione peroxidase. Its role in adriamycin cardiotoxicity. Abstr., G Y. Locker, J H. Doroshow, and C E. Myers
Glutathione s-transferase activities in rat and mouse sperm and human semen., H Mukhtar, I P. Lee, and J R. Bend
Glutathione synthesis in lymphoma l5178y cells. Abstr., A E. Brodie, M Evenson, and D J. Reed
Gluteraldehyde treated syngeneic tumor cells for immunoprophylaxis. Abstr., P Frost and C J. Sanderson
Glycerin prevents the 'heat-death' of ehrlich ascites tumor cells., I Fekete
Glycerokinase activity and triacylglycerol content in hearts of genetically obese hyperglycemic (ob/ob) mice., S R. Jolly, W T. Hron, J J. Lech, and L A. Menahan
Glycerol-2-3h(1,3-14c)., W W. Shreeve, E Lamdin, N O. Etal, O O. With, and E G. And
Glycerol kinase activity in adipocytes from obese man and animals. Abstr., J S. Stern, C Cohn, P Schreibman, B Batchelor, P Johnson, A Sullivan, G Bryce, and J Hirsch
Glycerol kinase activity in isolated fat cells of bhob mice., T Koschinsky, F A. Gries, and L Herberg
Glycerolkinase activity in white adipose tissue of obese-hyper- glycaemic mice., D H. Treble and J Mayer
Glycerol permeabilities of fertilized and unfertilized mouse ova., S Jackowski, S P. Leibo, and P Mazur
Glycerolphosphate oxidoreductases and the glycerophosphate cycle in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., K Letnansky and G M. Klc
Glycerol regulates stratum corneum hydration in sebaceous gland deficient (asebia) mice., J W. Fluhr, Qiang M. Mao, B E. Brown, P W. Wertz, D Crumrine, J P. Sundberg, K R. Feingold, and P M. Elias
Glycerol release in vitro from adipose tissue of obese (ob/ob) mice treated with thyroid hormones., W Otto, T G. Taylor, and D A. York
Glycine inhibition of asparaginase., W L. Ryan and H C. Sornson
Glycine receptor alteration in the mutant mouse spastic., W F. White and A H. Heller
Glycoconjugate biosynthesis in closely related mouse fibroblasts in tissue culture. Abstr., D J. Winterbourne
Glycogen and glycogen phosphorylase in the cerebral cortex of mice under the influence of methionine sulphoximine., J Folbergrova
Glycogen-induced intrauterine leucocytosis and its effect on mouse blastocyst implantation in vivo and in vitro., G T. Waites and S C. Bell
Glycogen metabolism and cyclic amp levels in isolated islets of lean and genetically obese mice., M E. Newman
Glycogen metabolism in genetically diabetic (db/db) mice., E S. Hammad, J S. Cardell, R, and B O. Hepatic
Glycogen metabolism in muscular dystrophic mice., Frances J. Bogdanowicz
Glycogen metabolism in muscular dystrophic mice., Marta Miller
Glycogen metabolism in regenerating liver and liver neoplasms., M Lea, P Murphy, and H Morris
Glycogen regulation in lps-stimulated murine splenocytes., D Monos, I Gray, and H L. Cooper
Glycogen synthase and phosphorylase activities in skeletal muscle from genetically diabetic (db/db) mice., C A. Benzo and S B. Stearns
Glycogen synthesis by a strain of ehrlich ascites tumor, R L. Van de velde
Glycogen synthesis in mouse ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells. The presence of an endogenous inhibitor for activation of glycogen synthase., T Baba and S Tsuiki
Glycogen synthetase activity in skeletal muscle. Interconversion of two forms and control of gylcogen synthesis., W H. Danforth
Glycolipid-bound sialic acid in serum. Increased levels in mice and humans bearing mammary carcinomas., T M. Kloppel, T W. Keenan, M J. Freeman, and D J. Morre
Glycolipid expression in lymphoma cell variants: chemical quantity immunologic reactivity, and correlations with susceptibility to nk cells., W W. Young, J M. Durdik, D Urdal, and C S. Henney
Glycolipid markers of murine lymphocyte subpopulations., K E. Stein, G A. Schwarting, and D M. Marcus
Glycolipid n-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase activity in normal and kirsten msv transformed balb/c 3t3 cells. Abstr., M W. Lockney
Glycolipids and malignancy: a review of some current ideas. Abstr., D R. Critchley
Glycolipids in mammalian tissues. Abstr., G M. Gray, J J. Wells, and J B. Hay
Glycolipids in mouse thymocytes stimulated by concanavalin a. Characterisation of glycolipids and rate of lipid biosynthesis during stimulation., G Rosenfelder, R V. Eijk, D A. Monner, and P F. Muhlradt
Glycolipids of mouse fibroblasts and virus transformed mouse cell lines., H Diringer, G Strobel, and M A. Koch
Glycolipids of the spinal cord, sciatic nerve, and systemic organs of the twitcher mouse., H Igisu and K Suzuki
Glycolysis by s-180 of mice treated with 6-mercaptopurine. Abstr., P J. Fodor, D A. Clarke, and O Bodansky
Glycolysis by sarcoma-180 of mice treated with 6-mercaptopurine. Abstr., P J. Fodor, D A. Clarke, and O Bodansky
Glycolysis by sarcoma 180 of mice treated with 6-mercaptopurine. II. Conditions determining the formation of pyruvate from 3-phosphogly- cerate., P J. Fodor and H C. Reilly
Glycolysis by sarcoma 180 of mice treated with 6-metcaptopurine. I. The role of various enzymes in lactate production., P J. Fodor, D A. Clarke, and O Bodansky
Glycolysis-dependent exchange of diphosphopyridine nucleotide-3h in red blood and ascites cells., I A. Rose and J V. Warms
Glycolytic activity of ehrlich ascites tumor cells, with reference to tumor-host relationship., T Niwa
Glycolytic and gluconeogenic enzyme activities in the hereditary obese-hyperglycemic syndrome and in acquired obesity., I Seidman, A A. Horland, and G W. Teebor
Glycolytic enzyme activities in murine sarcoma virus- -transformed cultures of balb 3t3. The role of culture density., S H. Gregory, H L. Kumari, M V. Lakshmi, and S K. Bose
Glycolytic mechanisms in ehrlich ascites tumor cells-effects of disulfide derivatives of pyridine., D T. Poole, T C. Butler, and M E. Williams
Glycolytic metabolism in cultured cells of the nervous system. Iii. The effects of thiamine deficiency and pyrithia- mine on the c-6 glioma and c-1300 neuroblastoma cell lines., J P. Schwartz, W D. Lust, R Shirazawa, and J V. Passonneau
Glycolytic metabolism in cultured cells of the nervous system. II. Regulation of pyruvate and lactate metabolism in the c-6 glioma cell line., J P. Schwartz, W D. Lust, V R. Lauderdale, and J V. Passonneau
Glycopeptide patterns of mouse mammary glands and tumors. Abstr., J B. Sheffield, C A. Buck, and L Warren
Glycopeptides from surface membranes of neuroblastoma cells., M C. Glick, Y Kimhi, and U Z. Littauer
Glycopeptides from surface membranes of neuroblastoma cells. Abstr., M C. Glick, Y Kimhi, and U Z. Littauer
Glycopeptides of murine leukemia viruses. II. Comparison of xenotropic and dual-tropic viruses., M C. Kemp, N G. Famulari, P V. O'donnell, and R W. Compans
Glycoproetin oligosaccharide abnormalities in spontaneously transformed balb/c cells. Abstr., D R. Anderson and W J. Grimes
Glycoprotein biocynthesis in myeloma cells. Characterization of nonglycosylated immunoglobulin light chain secreted in presence of 2-deoxy-d-glucose., P K. Eagon and E C. Heath
Glycoprotein biosynthesis, purification and characterization of a glycoprotein, galactosyl transferase from ehrlich ascites tumor cell membranes., J F. Caccam and E H. Eylar
Glycoprotein coat of the TA 3 cell. I. Removal of carbohydrate and protein material from viable cells., J F. Codington, B H. Sanford, and R W. Jeanloz
Glycoprotein coat of the ta3 cell. I. Removal of carbohydrate and protein material from viable cells., J F. Codington, B H. Sanford, and R W. Jeanloz
Glycoprotein coat of the ta3 cell. Isolation and partial characteriza- tion of a sialic acid containing glycoprotein fraction., J F. Codington, B H. Sanford, and R W. Jeanloz
Glycoprotein coat of the TA3 cell. Isolation and partial characterization of a sialic acid containing glycoprotein fraction., J F. Codington, B H. Sanford, and R W. Jeanloz
Glycoprotein differences between the ascites and cultured forms of the sarcoma 180 tumor., J W. Huggins, R W. Chesnut, N N. Durham, and K L. Carraway
Glycoprotein of friend leukemia virus. Seroimmunological, interfering and hemagglutinating capacities., G Hunsmann, V Moenning, L Pister, E Seifert, D W. Schafer, and T O. Viral
Glycoproteins from ascitic fluid of ehrlich ascites tumor., A Z. Reznick and R J. Winzler
Glycoproteins from murine c-type virus are more acidic in virus derived from transformed cells than from nontransformed cells., J Forchhammer and G Turnock
Glycoproteins of ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells, separation of plasma and endoplasmic reticular membrane fragments., J Molnar, G Markovic, H Chao, and Z Molnar
Glycoproteins of murine thymocyte and splenocyte surface membranes, binding to concanavalin a and recognition by heterologous antilymphocyte serum., G W. Warr and J J. Marchalonis
Glycoproteins on the surface of neuroblastoma cells., M C. Glick
Glycoproteins released into the culture medium of differentiating murine neuroblastoma cells., R Truding, M L. Shelanski, and P Morell
Glycosaminoglycan accumulation with partial deficiency of beta- glucuronidase in the c3h strain of mice., S Yatziv, R P. Erickson, R Sandman, and W V. Robertson
Glycosaminoglycan (gag) synthesis by b16 murine melanoma variant cell lines. Abstr., C A. Maniglia
Glycosaminoglycan profiles in cloned granulated lymphocytes with natural killer function and in cultured mast cells: their potential use as biochemical markers., C E. Bland, K L. Rosenthal, D H. Pluznik, G Dennert, A Hengartner, J Bienenstock, and D D. Metcalfe
Glycosaminoglycans from cell-substratum adhesion sites that bind cold-insoluble globulin and cell surface fibronectin. Abstr., J Laterra and L A. Culp
Glycosaminoglycans in experimental amyloidosis., E R. Dalferes, B Radhakrishnamurthy, and G S. Berenson
Glycosaminoglycans in experimental amyloidosis. Abstr., G S. Berenson and E Dalferes
Glycosaminoglycans in the basal lamina and extracellular matrix of serially aged mouse mammary ducts., G B. Silberstein and C W. Daniel
Glycosaminoglycans in the substrate adhesion site of normal and virus-transformed murine cells., B J. Rollins and L A. Culp
Glycosaminoglycans of some mouse mastocytomas., H B. Nader, W Marx, and L Spolter
Glycosaminoglycans synthesized by mouse melanoma cells in culture. Abstr., kieras J. Heaney, F J. Kieras, and S Silagi
Glycosaminoglycans that bind cold-insoluble globulin in cell-substratum adhesion sites of murine fibroblasts., J Laterra, R Ansbacher, and L A. Culp
Glycosaminoglycan synthesis by microsomes from cultured cells. Abstr., R G. Lewis, A F. Spencer, and J E. Silbert
Glycosaminoglycan synthesis by particles from cultured cells. Abstr., L S. Freilich, R G. Lewis, M E. Richmond, and J E. Silbert
Glycosaminoglycan synthesis by subpopulations of epithelial cells from a mammary adenocarcinoma., J C. Angello, K G. Danielson, L W, and E A. Hosick
Glycosaminoglycan synthesis in mouse mastocytoma., T Helting, S Ogren, U Lindahl, H Pertoft, and T Laurent
Glycosaminoglycan-synthesizing activity of an isolated golgi prepara- tion from cultured mast cells., L S. Freilich, R C. Lewis, A C. Reppucci, and J E. Silbert
Glycosidase, acid phosphatase, and beta-glucuronidase activity in mouse leukemic cells l5178y and distribution in a synchronous cell population. Abstr., R J. Bernacki and H B. Bosmann
Glycosidase activity., H B. Bosmann and R J. Bernacki
Glycosidases in normal and scrapie mouse brain., G C. Millson and L Bountiff
Glycosphingolipid biosynthesis in kidneys of normal c3h/he mice and of those with bp8 ascites tumours., J B. Hay and G M. Gray
Glycosphingolipids of clonal lines of mouse neuroblastoma and neuro- blastoma x l cell hybrids., G Yogeeswaran, R K. Murray, M L. Pearson, B D. Sanwal, F A. Morris, and F H. Ruddle
Glycosphingolipids of metastatic variant rna virus-transformed nonproducer balb/3t3 cell lines: altered metabolism and cell surface exposure., G Yogeeswaran and B S. Stein
Glycosylation and secretion of an altered immunoglobulin heavy chain in mouse meyeloma mopc 315., G E. Sonenshein and J Mccormack
Glycosylation is not required for membrane localization or secretion of igm in a mouse b cell lymphoma., C H. Sibley and R A. Wagner
Glycosylation of hemoglobin in the diabetic mouse. Abstr., R J. Koenig and A Cerami
Glycosylation of mouse embryonic hemoglobins in cultured yolk sac erythroblasts., Z Malik and M Djaldetti
Glycosylation of serine residues by a uridine diphosphate-xylose, protein xylosyltransferase from mouse mastocytoma., E E. Grebner, C W. Hall, and E F. Neufeld
Glycosylceramide synthesis in the developing spinal cord and kidney of the twitcher mouse, an enzymatically authentic model of human krabbe disease., S Kodama, H Igisu, D A. Siegel, and K Suzuki
Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored H-2Db molecules are defective in antigen processing and presentation to cytotoxic T lymphocytes., A Cariappa, D C. Flyer, C T. Rollins, D C. Roopenian, R A. Flavell, D Brown, and G L. Waneck
Glycosyl transferase activity in normal and scrapie-affected mouse brain., A Suckling and G Hunter
Glycosyl transferases for mouse igg., I Schenkein and J W. Uhr
Glycosyl transferases from normal and transformed cells. Abstr., W J. Grimes, T Sasaki, and P W. Robbins
Glykogenablagerung in zellkernen des ehrlich-ascites-tumors., W Scholz and N Paweletz
Glyoxalase i activity in h-2b and h-2d cells., T V. Rajan
Glyoxalase ii activity in tumours., T Jerzykowski, R Winter, W Matuszewski, and Z Szczurek
Glyoxalase i polymorphism in the mouse. A new genetic marker linked to h-2., T Meo, T Douglas, and A Rijnbeek
Gm1 ganglioside as a marker for neuronal differentiation in mouse cerebellum., M Willinger and M Schachner
Gnome and other effects of a small translocation in the mouse., W F. Hollander and K S. Waggie
Goitrogen-induced fetal liver alterations. Abstr., L L. Grosso
Goldbehandlung und uberlebenszeit bei ehrlich aszites tumor. (eng. Summ.), H Baenkler and J Ruters
Goldstein circadian rhythm of thymosin alpha1. Abstr., J P. Mcgillis and A L
Gold thioglucose (gtg) induced ventromedial hypothalamic (vmh) lesions and glucose metabolism in alloxanized-diabetic (a-d) and hyperglycemic obese (obob) mice. Abstr., C L. Mc laughlin, C A. Baile, P Trueheart, and M G. Herrera
Goldthioglucose-induced hypothalamic lesion and acth release., R A. Liebelt, W Dear, and R Guillemin
Gold thioglucose induction of obesity, significance of focal gold deposits in hypothalamus., A F. Debons, I Krimsky, A From, and R J. Cloutier
Gold triphenylphosphine complexes as a new class of potential antitumor agents. Abstr., K C. Agrawal, K B. Bears, D Marcus, and H B. Jonassen
GOLEM: an interactive graph-based gene-ontology navigation and analysis tool., R S. Sealfon, M A. Hibbs, C Huttenhower, C L. Myers, and O G. Troyanskaya
Golgi analysis of cell-axon interrelationships in the developing neocortex of normal and reeler mice., M C. Pinto lord, T O. Shape, and O Comparative
Gonadal aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase in rats and mice., D R. Mattison and S S. Thorgeirsson
Gonadal development in hermaphrodite mice., W K. Whitten
Gonadal development in hermaphrodite mice., W K. Whitten
Gonadal development in hermaphrodite mice. Abstr., W K. Whitten
Gonadal differentiation, sex determination and normal Sry expression in mice require direct interaction between transcription partners GATA4 and FOG2., S G. Tevosian, K H. Albrecht, J D. Crispino, Y Fujiwara, E M. Eicher, and S H. Orkin
Gonadal dysgenesis., R R. Fox and J P. Hughes
Gonadal regulation of prolactin and growth hormone secretion in the mouse., Y N. Sinha, M A. Wickes, C B. Salocks, and W P. Vanderlaan
Gonadal sex reversal in mutant Dax1 XY mice: a failure to upregulate Sox9 in pre-Sertoli cells., G J. Bouma, K H. Albrecht, L L. Washburn, A K. Recknagel, G A. Churchill, and E M. Eicher
Gonad dose in male mice after incorporation of strontium-90., W A. Muller
Gonadectomy and adrenal neoplasms., G W. Woolley, E Fekete, and C C. Little
Gonadectomy and growth of taenia crassiceps (cestoda) cysticerici in mice., M Novak
Gonadectomy and the development of age-dependent polydipsia and the intake of nac1 solutions in the swr/j mouse., N L. Schmalbach and C L. Kutscher
Gonadotropes in a novel rat pituitary tumor cell line, RC-4B/C. Establishment and partial characterization of the cell line., Ilse Hurbain-Kosmath, Annette Berault, Nadine Noel, Jolanta Polkowska, Anne Bohin, Marian Jutisz, Edward H. Leiter, Wesley G. Beamer, Hendrick G. Bedigian, Muriel T. Davisson, and David E. Harrison
Gonadotropes in a novel rat pituitary tumor cell line, RC-4B/C. Establishment and partial characterization of the cell line., Ilse Hurbain-Kosmath, Annette Berault, Nadine Noel, Jolanta Polkowska, Anne Bohin, Marian Jutisz, Edward H. Leiter, Wesley G. Beamer, Hendrick G. Bedigian, Muriel T. Davisson, and David E. Harrison
Gonadotrophic effects of isografted pituitary glands in mice. Abstr., K Hoshino
Gonadotrophin content of ovariectomized mice after exposure to males and grouping., Andrew H. Ritter
Gonadotrophin release in hypogonadal and normal mice after electrical stimulation of the median eminence or injection of luteinizing hormone releasing hormone., C A. Iddon, H M. Charlton, and G Fink
Gonadotrophin stimulation of progesterone synthesis by midpregnancy mouse ovarian cells in vitro., D S. Salomon and M I. Sherman
Gonadotropic activities of thyrotropic tumors, demonstration by immunohistochemical staining., J Furth, P Moy, D S. Schalch, and G Ueda
Gonadotropin-induced murine oocyte maturation in vivo is not associated with decreased cyclic adenosine monophosphate in the oocyte-cumulus cell complex., J J. Eppig and S M. Downs
Gonadotropin preparations and superovulation in the mouse. Abstr., A Dronkert
Gonadotropin secretion in lactating mice., W A. Sadler and H C. Browning
Gonadotropin, steroid, and thyroid hormone milieu of young SWR mice bearing spontaneous granulosa cell tumors., W G. Beamer
Gonadotropin uptake in genetic and irradiation models of ovarian tumorigenesis., W G. Beamer and B J. Tennent
Gonococcal infection in endotoxin-resistant and endotoxin- -susceptible mice., P R. Streeter and L B. Corbeil
Goosecoid is not an essential component of the mouse gastrula organizer but is required for craniofacial and rib development., Perez J. Rivera, M Mallo, Maguire M. Gendron, T Gridley, and R R. Behringer
Gossypol - an effective male contraceptive was not mutagenic in sperm head abnormality assay in mice., S K. Majumdar, H J. Ingraham, and D A. Prymowicz
Gp70 and p30, in the immune response to murine leukemias induced by friend and rauscher virus., M J. Rogers; L W. Law; E Appella; S Oroszlan; D C. Ting; and L T. Proteins,
GpnmbR150X allele must be present in bone marrow derived cells to mediate DBA/2J glaucoma., M G. Anderson, K S. Nair, L A. Amonoo, A Mehalow, C M. Trantow, S Masli, and S W. John
GPR179 is required for depolarizing bipolar cell function and is mutated in autosomal-recessive complete congenital stationary night blindness., Neal S Peachey, Thomas A Ray, Ralph Florijn, Lucy B Rowe, Trijntje Sjoerdsma, Susana Contreras-Alcantara, Kenkichi Baba, Gianluca Tosini, Nikita Pozdeyev, P Michael Iuvone, Pasano Bojang, Jillian N Pearring, Huibert Jan Simonsz, Maria van Genderen, David G Birch, Elias I Traboulsi, Allison Dorfman, Irma Lopez, Huanan Ren, Andrew F X Goldberg, Patsy M Nishina, Pierre Lachapelle, Maureen A McCall, Robert K Koenekoop, Arthur A B Bergen, Maarten Kamermans, and Ronald G Gregg
G protein-coupled receptor genes in the FANTOM2 database., Y Kawasawa, L M. McKenzie, D P. Hill, H Bono, and M Yanagisawa
Graafian follicle growth and replacement in anovulatory ovaries of ageing c57bl/6j mice., R G. Gosden, S C. Laing, K Flurkey, and C E. Finch
G(rada1). A new surface antigen of mouse leukemia defined by naturally occurring antibody and its relationship to murine leukemia virus., Y Obata, E Stockert, S O. Snyder, and L J. Old
Graded depression of liver catalase activity in mice. Abstr., E T. Nishimura, S Rosenheim, and L Klein
Gradients in tumor growth., R Auerbach, L W. Morrissey, and Y A. Sidky
Gradient subfractions., T V. Waehneldt, G E. Fagg, J Matthieu, N A. Baumann, D V. Neuhoff, and G M. Zonal
Gradual elimination of retroviruses in YBR/Ei mice., C C. MacDearmid, L K. Case, C L. Starling, and T V. Golovkina
Gradual regeneration of mouse testicular stem cells after exposure to ionizing radiation., M L. Meistrich, N R. Hunter, N Suzuki, and H R. Withers
Graft host interactions across strong and weak histocompatibility barriers. Abstr., J Miller and J C. Pierce
Graft-host interactions in splenic grafts using parental and f1 hybrid strains of mice. Abstr., J M. Corson, H B. Wheeler, and G J. Dammin
Graft-host response in murine radiation chimeras., E M. Uyeki
Grafting of triggering sites onto lymphocytes. Requirement of multivalency in the stimulation of dinitrophenyl-modified thymocytes by anti-dinitrophenyl antibody., A Ravid, A Novogrodsky, and M Wilchek
Graft reaction in mice and dogs. Abstr., L J. Cole, D I. Urethane, and X. Homo
Graft rejection in immunomodulated mice., Henry C. Maguire
Graft rejections in paternal to f1 hybrid and reciprocal hybrid grafts indicating a histocompatibility gene on the mouse x chromosome., W Rosenau and C Horwitz
Graft-versus-graft immunological tolerance in radiation chimaeras., A Lengerova, H S. Micklem, and T Dent
Graft-versus-graft tolerance in radiation chimaeras. In mechanisms of immunological tolerance, czech. Acad. Sci., Prague,, A Lengerova and H S. Micklem
Graft-versus-host assay to discriminate between mouse cells differing at weak histocompatibility loci., R W. Derlet and H R. Hilgard
Graft-versus-host disease can be separated from graft-versus-lymphoma effects by control of lymphocyte trafficking with FTY720., Y M. Kim, T Sachs, W Asavaroengchai, R Bronson, and M Sykes
Graft-versus-host disease induced by fetal thymus and liver cells., J Blessing
Graft-versus-host disease, modification with concanavalin a., M L. Tyan
Graft-versus-host induced immunosuppression. Depressed t cell helper function in vitro., R Elie and W S. Lapp
Graft-versus-host-induced immunosuppression. The effect of antigenic stimulation on cell-mediated and humoral immune responses., W Treiber and W S. Lapp
Graft versus host inhibition, fetal liver and thymus cells to minimize secondary disease., M M. Bortin and E C. Saltzstein
Graft versus host inhibition ii. Fetal liver and thymus cells to minimize secondary disease. Abstr., M M. Bortin and E C. Saltzstein
Graft-versus-host inhibition. Iii. Fetal thymic factor and fetal liver cells to minimize secondary disease., M Bortin and A A. Rimm
Graft-versus-host inhibition. Iii. Fetal thymic factor and fetal liver cells to minimize secondary disease. Abstr., M M. Bortin and A A. Rimm
Graft versus host inhibition. I. Incubated parental strain spleen and liver cells administered to f1 mice., M M. Bortin, A A. Rimm, and E C. Saltzstein
Graft-versus-host in mice treated with cyclophosphamide and allo- geneic lymphoid cells. Abstr., N Lapointe and H J. Meuwissen
Graft-versus-host potential of long-term h-2 tolerant parabiosed mice., D W. Drell and T G. Wegmann
Graft-versus-host reaction across different regions of the h-2 complex of the mouse., J Klein and J M. Park
Graft-versus-host reaction (gvhr); interaction between h-2 and/or minor histocompatibility antigens (miha) and chromosomal assignment of miha important in gvhr mortality. Abstr., pannenko O. Halle, R Motta, and G Mathe
Graft versus host reaction induced by administration of parental cells: effect on the autoimmune process of nzb/nzw f1 mice., M E. Gershwin and A D. Steinberg
Graft-versus-host reaction in f1 recipients in the absence of donor (parental) cell proliferation., R Scollay, F Hofman, and A Globerson
Graft-versus-host reaction. Influence of genetic background in donor-recipient pairs incompatible for major histocompatibility complex (mhc)., N Abuaf, pannenko O. Halle, and G Mathe
Graft versus host reaction in strains of mice identical for h-2k and h-2d antigens., S Livnat, J Klein, and F H. Bach
Graft-versus-host reaction-like phenomenon induced by bcg in mice lethally irradiated and transferred with syngeneic bone marrow cells., S Muraoka, K Nomoto, T Miyake, Y Imada, and K Takeya
Graft versus host reaction modified by in vitro marrow-erythrocyte preincubation., D E. Uphoff
Graft-versus-host reaction modified by in vitro preincubation of marrow with subcellular antigen., D E. Uphoff and L R. Draper
Graft-versus-host reactions and the viral induction of lymphoma., E F. Hays
Graft-versus-host reactions by nzb lymphoid cells exposed to major or minor histocompatibility antigens in irradiated adult mice., J W. Eastcott, S A. Broitman, and M Bennett
Graft-versus-host reactions (gvhr) subsequent to hematopoietic cell incubation with concanavalin-a. Abstr., G D. Ledney
Graft-versus-host reactions in mice. II. Antagonism between marrow and thymus cells., M Bennett
Graft-versus-host reactions in mice. Iii. Epithelioid and multinucleated giant cells of thymic origin., M Bennett and M Montes
Graft-versus-host reactions in mice. IV. Thymus cell suppression of antibody formation., M Bennett, M Sturgeon, and J P. Engler
Graft-versus-host reactions in nonirradiated mice, early suppression of jerne plaques and hemopoietic colony-forming units., W E. Davis, J L. Cole, and W T. Schaffer
Graft-versus-host reactions mediated by spleen cells from amyloidotic and nonamyloidotic mice., F Hardt and M H. Claesson
Graft-versus-host reactions mediated by spleen cells from LLC mice having spontaneously-occirring amyloidosis., Jessica Liu
Graft versus host reactions. Their natural history, and applicability as tools of research., M Simonsen
Graft-versus-host reaction to delineate the thymus dependent and nondependent lymphocyte. Abstr., L R. Heim and R A. Good
Graft-versus-host reactivity of human lymphoid cells from established cell lines., J Gordon, K Taguchi, R I. Constantine, and L D. Lean
Graft-versus-host reactivity of intrasplenically administered spleen cells, effect of antilymphocyte serum. Abstr., R L. Baughn and J J. Smith
Graft-versus-host reactivity of lymphoid cells inhibited by anti- -recognition structure serum., P W. Joller
Graft-versus-host reactivity of mouse thymocytes. Effect of in vitro treatment with anti-tl serum., R E. Tigelaar, R K. Gershon, and R Asofsky
Graft-versus-host response induced in vitro by mouse yolk sac cells., F Hofman and A Globerson
Graft-versus-host response, measured by splenomegaly assay, by populations of allosensitized mouse lymphocytes., B Lilliehook and H Blomgren
Graft-versus-leukaemia reactivity induced by alloimmunisation without augmentation of graft-versus-host reactivity., M M. Bortin, R L. Truitt, A A. Rimm, and F H. Bach
Graft versus leukemia. Abstr., M M. Bortin, A A. Rimm, E C. Saltzstein, and G E. Rodey
Graft versus leukemia: allosensitization of mhc compatible marrow transplant donor mice induced gvl reactivity without intensification of gvh reactivity. Abstr., M M. Bortin, R L. Truitt, J W. Blasecki, C Shih, and A A. Rimm
Graft versus leukemia, a proposed cytokinetic basis for a successful adoptive immunotherapeutic model for murine leukemia. Abstr., A Rimm, M Bortin, and E Saltzstein
Graft versus leukemia. Effect of phytohemagglutininstimulated and normal spleen cells on rauscher disease., S V. Lair and B B. Lozzio
Graft-versus-leukemia for akr spontaneous leukemia-lymphoma., R L. Truitt, A A. Rimm, E C. Saltzstein, W C. Rose, and M M. Bortin
Graft versus leukemia for 'cell cure' of long-passage akr leukemia after chemoradiotherapy., E C. Saltzstein, J S. Glasspiegel, A A. Rimm, and N M. Bortin
Graft versus leukemia. Iii. Apparent independent antihost and antileukemic activity of transplanted immunocompetent cells., M M. Bortin, A A. Rimm, E C. Saltzstein, and G E. Rodey
Graft-versus-leukemia, profound anti-leukemic effect with mild graft-versus-host disease., M M. Bortin, A A. Rimm, G E. Rodey, and E C. Saltzstein
Graft versus leukemia, quantification of adoptive immunotherapy in murine leukemia., M M. Bortin, A A. Rimm, and E C. Saltzstein
Graft-versus-leukemia, quantification of adoptive immunotherapy in murine leukemia. Abstr., M M. Bortin, A A. Rimm, and E C. Saltzstein
Graft versus leukemia. V. Absence of adoptive antileukemic effect of allogeneic, phenotypically h-2 identical immunocompetent cells. Abstr., W C. Rose, M M. Bortin, A A. Rimm, and E C. Saltzstein
Graft-versus-leukemia. V. Absence of antileukemic effect using allogeneic h-2-identical immunocompetent cells., M M. Bortin, A A. Rimm, W C. Rose, and E C. Saltzstein
Graft versus leukemia. VI. Adoptive immunotherapy in combination with chemoradiotherapy for spontaneous leukemia- -lymphoma in akr mice., M M. Bortin, W C. Rose, R L. Truitt, A A. Rimm, D C. Saltzstein, and G E. Rodey
Graft versus leukemia. Viii. Selective reducton in antihost reactivity without loss of antileukemic reactivity by treatment of donor mice with lipopolysaccharide., R L. Truitt, W C. Rose, A A. Rimm, and M M. Bortin
Graft versus leukemia without fatal graft-versus-host disease in akr mice., S J. Chester, A R. Esparza, and M M. Albala
Graft-vs.-host Activity of thymocytes, relationship to the role of thymocytes in hemopoiesis., J W. Goodman, K T. Burch, and N L. Basford
Graft-vs-host inhibition. IV. Production of allogeneic radiation chimeras using incubated spleen and liver cell mixtures., M M. Bortin, A A. Rimm, and E C. Saltzstein
Graft-vs-host reaction in a xenogeneic combination. Mechanism of the reaction., R I. Constantine, J Nakouz, L D. Lean, and J Gordon
Graft-vs.-host Reaction in tissue culture., R Auerbach and M Shalaby
Graft-vs-host reactions in f1 mice induced by parental lymphoid cells. Nature of recruited f1 cells., T J. Romano, N M. Ponzio, and G J. Thorbecke
Graft-vs-host reaction with an H-2 mutant., J Klein and I K. Egorov
Graft-vs-host reaction with an h-2 mutant., J Klein and I Egorov
Graft-vs-host reactivity of mouse thymocytes, effect of cortisone pretreatment of donors., R E. Tigelaar and R Asofsky
Grammar of a movement sequence in inbred mice., J C. Fentress and F P. Stilwell
Grants and scientific freedom., P R. White
Granulated metrial gland cells in the uterus and labyrinthine placenta of inbred and outbred pregnancies in mice., K Jbara and I Stewart
Granule cell as a site of gene action in the weaver mouse cerebellum: evidence form heterozygous mutant chimeras., D Goldowitz and R J. Mullen
Granule cells and cerebellar boundaries: analysis of Unc5h3 mutant chimeras., D Goldowitz, K M. Hamre, S A. Przyborski, and S L. Ackerman
Granulocyte colony stimulating activity from lymphocytes. Separation from lymphokines by cytochalasin b., F W. Ruscetti, J Allalunis, and P A. Chervenick
Granulocyte contamination of separated blood mononuclear cells from spontaneously tumorous mice., R K. Kumar and A W. Lykke
Granulocyte differentiation by friend leukemia cells., H D. Preisler, S Bjornsson, M Mori, and M Barcos
Granulocyte/macrophage and megakaryocyte colony formation by murine bone marrow cells in chemically defined culture medium. Abstr., K Kubota, S Kajigaya, H Ijima, K Ikeda, F Takekazu, S Shionoya, M Saito, K Motoyoshi, and Y Miura
Granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor and interleukin-3 correct osteopetrosis in mice with osteopetrosis mutation., Y Y. Myint, K Miyakawa, M Naito, L D. Shultz, Y Oike, K Yamamura, and K Takahashi
Granulocyte/macrophage-, megakaryocyte-, eosinophil- and erythroid-colony-stimulating factors produced by mouse spleen cells., A W. Burgess, D Metcalf, S H. Russell, and N A. Nicola
Granulocyte-macrophage precursor cell responses in mice of different strain, sex and age., T A. Mc neill, W A. Fleming, S F. Clure, and M Killen
Granulocyte-promoting extract of mouse tumor tissue. Partial purifi- cation., L Delmonte and R A. Liebelt
Granulocyte release by endotoxin in normal and irradiated mice., W W. Smith, I M. Alderman, and J Cornfield
Granulocytes. II. Hydrogen peroxide as a mediator of cytotoxicity., C F. Nathan, S C. Silverstein, L H. Brukner, D Z. Cohn, and E C. And
Granulocytes. I. Pharmacologic triggering of effector cells and the release of hydrogen peroxide., C F. Nathan, L H. Brukner, S C. Silverstein, D Z. Cohn, and E C. And
Granulocytic hyperplasia and induction of tolerance in response to chronic endotoxin administration., P A. Chervenick and D R. Boggs
Granulocytic stem cells in friend leukemia., D W. Golde, A Faille, A Sullivan, and C Friend
Granulocytopoiesis and virulent murine leukemogenic virus production in long-term culture. Abstr., H Soule and T Maloney
Granuloma formation around filarial larvae triggered by host responses to an excretory/secretory antigen., Y Dash, M Ramesh, R Kalyanasundaram, G Munirathinam, L D. Shultz, and T V. Rajan
Granuloma induction in the peritoneal cavity. A model for the study of inflammation and plasmacytopoiesis in nonlymphatic organs., T J. Athanassiades and R S. Speirs
Granulomatous inflammation in normal and athymic mice infected with schistosoma mansoni: an ultrastructural study., W L. Epstein, K Fukuyama, K Danno, and wong E. Kwan
Granulomatous lesions in mice produced by freund's adjuvant, morphogenesis and phasic development., J Wanstrup and H E. Christensen
Granulopoiesis and thrombopoiesis in mice bearing transplanted mammary cancer., L Delmonte, A G. Liebelt, and R A. Liebelt
Granulopoiesis and thrombopoiesis in mice bearing transplanted mamm- ary cancer. Abstr., L Delmonte, A Liebelt, and R Liebelt
Granulopoiesis in 'preleukemic' mice with anemia induced by rauscher leukemia virus, variant a., H E. Broxmeyer, L Koltun, J L. Bue, and A S. Gordon
Granulopoietic increase by bcg in mice., J W. Singer and I D. Bernstein
Granulopoietic stem cell regulators in murine urine, alterations in activity after methotrexate., W R. Vogler, E S. Mingioli, F A. Garwood, and B A. Smith
Granulopoietic stimulation in tumor bearing mice. Abstr., C Hardy and L Balducci
Granulopoietin-like extract of transplantable mouse tumor. Abstr., L Delmonte and R A. Liebelt
Granulosa cell ligand NPPC and its receptor NPR2 maintain meiotic arrest in mouse oocytes., M Zhang, Y Q. Su, K Sugiura, G Xia, and J J. Eppig
Granulosa cell tumorigenesis in genetically hypogonadal-immunodeficient mice grafted with ovaries from tumor-susceptible donors., W G. Beamer, K L. Shultz, B J. Tennent, and L D. Shultz
Granylocytic colonies on macrophage-coated cellulose acetate mem- branes (cam) in sl/sld mice., P Lai, D R. Boggs, S S. Boggs, and A R. Turner
Graphical rendering of homology between the mouse and human genomes., Victor Dragon Ko
Graphical representations of conserved regions between mouse and human genomes., Margaret Douglass
Grass pollen hypersensitivity in mice., A C. Mccaskill, C S. Hosking, and D J. Hill
Graves' disease thyroid tissue transplants in scid mice: persistent selectivity in hTcR Va gene family use., Riu S. De, A Martin, M Valentine, E S. Concepcion, L D. Shultz, and T F. Davies
Gravidico-dipendenza dei tumori mammari nei topi del c3h/cb/se substrain., F Squartini, E Barola, I Paoletti, and G Rossi
Gravity receptor function in mice with graded otoconial deficiencies., S M. Jones, L C. Erway, K R. Johnson, H Yu, and T A. Jones
Greater sensitivity to inhibition by anti-immunoglobulin of splenic than of bone marrow b-lymphocytes., J J. Mond and G J. Thorbecke
Greater susceptibility to mycobacterium johnei of c57 black mice, when compared with cba and swiss white mice., R L. Chandler
Greffe de moelle osseuse apres irradiation totale chez des souris leucemiques suivie de l'administration d'un antimitotique pour reduire la frequence du syndrome secondaire et ajouter a l'effet anti- leucemique., G Mathe, J Amiel, and J Niemetz
Greffe du mastocytome p 815 sur la souche de souris m.l.-t.b., P E. Lallouette
Greffes allogeniques de thyroide de souris apres passage en culture ou en survie dans des extraits embryonnaires., zylberberg R. Jeanmaire
Greffes de cellules medullaires associees a des cellules lymphoides ou thymiques chez la souris irradiee a dose letale., M Delrez and J Haot
Greffes de moelle osseuse apres irradiation totale chez des souris leucemiques suivies de l'administration d'un produit antimitotique., G Mathe, J L. Amiel, and J L. Niemetz
Greffe tumorale par la leucemie l1210., J Dufer, H Benoist, J Choppin, A Desplaces, D R. Saracino, and C D. Apres
Grey, a novel mutation in the murine Lyst gene, causes the beige phenotype by skipping of exon 25., F Runkel, H Bussow, K L. Seburn, G A. Cox, D M. Ward, J Kaplan, and T Franz
Greying with age, a coat-color variant in wild australian populations of mice., G C. Kirby
Grey intense: a new mouse mutation affecting pigmentation., M T. Davisson, K R. Johnson, R T. Bronson, Bailey P. Ward, S A. Cook, B S. Harris, and L R. Donahue
Griffonia simplicifolia i lectin mediates macrophage-induced cytotoxicity against ehrlich ascites tumor., D E. Maddox, I J. Goldstein, and A F. Lobuglio
GRIP1 and 2 regulate activity-dependent AMPA receptor recycling via exocyst complex interactions., L Mao, K Takamiya, G Thomas, D T. Lin, and R L. Huganir
Griseofulvin, immunosuppressive action., F Mitchell, R S. Yamamoto, and J H. Weisburger
'grizzled', A mutant in linkage group x of the mouse., J L. Bloom and D S. Falconer
Grooming behavior in two subspecies of Peromyscus maniculatus., William D. Chapple
Gross anatomy of the snake., R J. Chiodini, J P. Sundberg, and J Czikowsky
Gross and cellular response of intestinal crypts to single and fractionated doses of vincristine plus radiation: the influence of time between modalities., J V. Moore, D Pearson, and D P. Deakin
Gross and microscopic changes in the lymphoreticular system during genesis of malignant lymphoma induced by a single injection of methylnitrosourea in adult mice., V V. Joshi and J V. Frei
Gross and microscopic diagnosis in mouse tumors at the site of the mammary glands., A M. Cloudman
Gross body composition of genetically obese mice and normal littermates. Abstr., G C. Pitts and G F. Hollifield
Gross murine leukemia virus-induced alterations in the thymus of preleukemic akr mice., T R. Beardsley and E F. Hays
Gross passage a virus-related alteration of lymphoid cell architecture. Abstr., T Mariani, C C. Clawson, and G Landucci
Gross structure and development of the canine brain., M W. Fox
Group b streptococcal type ia sepsis in mice after intranasal inoculation and the effect of infection on lungs., D E. Wennerstrom
Group housing of pregnant mice reduces copulatory receptivity of female progeny., T O. Allen and B N. Haggett
Group-specific antigen expression during embryogenesis of the genome of the c-type rna tumor virus, implications for ontogenesis and oncogenesis., R J. Huebner, G J. Kelloff, P S. Sarma, W T. Lane, H C. Turner, R V. Gilden, S Oroszlan, H Meier, D D. Myers, and R L. Peters
Group-specific antigen expression during embryogenesis of the genome of the C-type RNA tumor virus: implications for ontogenesis and oncogenesis., R J. Huebner, G J. Kelloff, P S. Sarma, W T. Lane, H C. Turner, R V. Gilden, S Oroszlan, H Meier, D D. Myers, and R L. Peters
Group-specific antigen of murine leukemia viruses in mice of low- -leukemic strains., G I. Abelev and D A. Elgort
Group-specific antigens of rna tumor viruses as markers for subinfec- tious expression on the rna virus genome., R V. Gilden and S Oroszlan
Grow in murine embryonal carcinoma and trophoblast cells., K Tanaka, K Chowdhury, K S. Chang, M Israel, N Y. Ito, and T A. Which
Growth activity of normal and dystrophic muscle implants in normal and dystrophic hosts., W K. O'steen
Growth alteration in the auditory cortex of visually deprived mice., L Gyllensten, T Malmfors, and M Norrlin
Growth analysis of mice subjected to high gravity., C C. Wunder, D Wombolt, and E N. Oberg
Growth and antigenic properties of a biopsy-derived burkitt's lymphoma in thymus-less (nude) mice., C O. Povlsen, P J. Fialkow, E Klein, G Klein, J Rygaard, and F Wiener
Growth and antigenic properties of a spontaneously regressing subline of leukemia l1210., P H. Koo
Growth and cell kinetic analysis of c3h/101/2 cell lines during development of oncogenic potential. Abstr., H J. Saxholm and S B. Refsum
Growth and characteristics of small cell carcinoma of the lung in vitro and in nude mice. Abstr., A F. Gazdar, H L. Sims, and H B. Stull
Growth and characterization of childhood rhabdomyosarcomas as xenografts., J A. Houghton, P J. Houghton, and B L. Webber
Growth and chemotherapy response of human tumor xenografts under the renal capsule of immunocompetent mice. Abstr., A E. Bogden, H J. Esber, P M. Haskell, and D J. Lepage
Growth and composition of a transplantable murine leydig cell tumor., W B. Neaves
Growth- and density-dependent inhibition of deoxyglucose transport in balb 3t3 cells and its absence in cells transformed by murine sarcoma virus., S K. Bose and B J. Zlotnick
Growth and development of 'antigen-free' grafts of foetal mouse intestine., A Ferguson and D M. Parrott
Growth and development of mammalian oocytes in vitro., J J. Eppig
Growth and development of mouse oocytes in vitro., J J. Eppig, S A. Daniel, and A C. Schroeder
Growth and differentiation of an embryonal carcinoma cell line (c145b)., V E. Papaioannou, E P. Evans, R L. Gardner, and C F. Graham
Growth and differentiation of a transplantable plasmacytoma. 1 Patterns of weight increase and paraproteinemia., R Huemer and C Bickert
Growth and differentiation of hyperplastic outgrowths derived from mouse mammary epithelial cells transformed in organ culture., N Ganguly, R Ganguly, N M. Mehta, and M R. Banerjee
Growth and differentiation of marrow cells transplanted in anemic and plethoric mice of genotype w/w(v). Abstr., J E. Till, L Siminovitch, and E A. Culloch
Growth and differentiation of primary cultures of mouse mammary epithelium embedded in collagen gel., D Flynn, J Yang, and S Nandi
Growth and differentiation of transplanted W/Wv marrow., J P. Lewis, L F. O'Grady, S E. Bernstein, E E. Russell, and F E. Trobaugh
Growth and hematologic properties of the balb/wm strain of inbred mice., E J. Plata and W H. Murphy
Growth and histology of a human mammary-carcinoma cell line at different sites in the athymic mouse., J A. Levy, A C. White, and C M. Mcgarth
Growth and immunogenicity of murine b-16 melanoma., J Bystryn, R S. Bart, P Livingston, and A W. Kopf
Growth and inhibition of mouse or human tumors in "nude" (athymic) mice monitored by the extent of 125 i-5-iodo- -2'-deoxyuridine (125iudr) uptake., P R. Merletti, B Giovanella, E Bonmassar, and A Goldin
Growth and malignant conversion of foetal tissues in syngeneic ectopic transplantation., S N. Zinzar, moldavsky G. Svet, B G. Tumyan, and B I. Leitina
Growth and metastasis of the lewis lung carcinoma in mice defibrin- ated with batroxobin., M B. Donati, L Mussoni, A Poggi, G D. Gaetano, and S Garattini
Growth and morphology of mouse lymphoma cells in diffusion chambers., E F. Hays
Growth and non-response to estrogen of normal vaginal epithelial cells in serum-free collagen gel culture. Abstr., T Iguchi, F A. Uchima, P L, T, and H A. Bern
Growth and persistence of vaccinia virus in tumor cells. Abstr., F E. Durr and B A. Briody
Growth and phagocytosis characteristics of p388d1 cells in tissue culture. Abstr., E M. Goodell, A E. Munson, and R A. Carchman
Growth and rejection patterns of murine lymphoma cells antigenically altered following drug treatment in vivo., C Riccardi, M C. Fioretti, A Giampietri, and A Goldin
Growth and reproduction in mice selected for rapid body weight gain., G Bradford
Growth and reproduction of mice cross-fostered between parents reared at different temperatures., S Barnett and A C. Neil
Growth and senescence of antibody-forming cells., J F. Albright and T Makinodan
Growth and senescence of the bone marrow stem cell pool in rfm/un mice., M Davis, A Upton, and L Satterfield
Growth and survival of irradiated, cultured mouse thymic non-lymphoid cells., E B. Watkins and J G. Sharp
Growth and survival of tritium-labelled tumor cells. Abstr., M L. Mendelsohn
Growth and therapeutic response of human colorectal xenografts. Abstr., K Lapis, L Kopper, and C Hegedus
Growth and transplantability of clonally related tumori- genic murine cell lines., J R. Walker
Growth and treatment of ehrlich tumor in mice with alloxan-induced diabetes., K Pavelic, M Slijepcevic, J Pavelic, J Ivic, jurkovic S. Audy, Z P. Pavelic, and M Boranic
Growth arrest of proadipocytes at a distinct prodifferentiation g1 state associated with cytotoxic responsiveness to 8-bromo cyclic amp., D L. Florine, B J. Hoerl, and R E. Scott
Growth autoregulation and the mammary duct system. Abstr., C S. Nicoll
Growth autoregulation and the mammary gland., C S. Nicoll
Growth behavior of spontaneous hepatoma and oat-induced hepatoma in mice., T Takemura
Growth behavior of spontaneous hepatoma in c3ho mice., Y Akamatsu, R Ikegami, and T Takemura
Growth characterisitcs of long-term cultures of mouse myeloma cells., O Pettengill and G Sorenson
Growth characteristics and chemotherapeutic response of iv implanted lewis lung carcinoma (ll). Abstr., A A. Ovejera
Growth characteristics and drug responses of a murine lung carcinoma in vitro and in vivo., T Kaneko and G A. Lepage
Growth characteristics and enzyme activities in a survey of transformation markers in adult rat liver epithelial-like cell cultures., R H. San, T Shimada, C J. Maslansky, D M. Kreiser, I F. Laspia, J M. Rice, and G M. Williams
Growth characteristics and response to anticancer agents of mopc-315 plasmactyoma. Abstr., F Valeriote, R Lynch, and N A. Berger
Growth characteristics of a human small cell carcinoma of the lung in athymic, nude mice. Abstr., R A. Meck, F Tejada, I Leung, and C G. Zubrod
Growth characteristics of a mouse plasma cell tumor., D E. Bergsagel and F A. Valeriote
Growth characteristics of ascitic tumor cells in the heparinized peri- toneal cavity of the mouse., H Goldie, M Walker, B Biscoe, G J. Powell, and R J. Howse
Growth characteristics of bone marrow cells from beige mutant, the mouse homologue of the chediak-higashi syndrome of man, propagated in semisolid agar cultures., H W. Renshaw and W C. Davis
Growth characteristics of bone marrow colonies derived from the mouse homologue of the chediak-higashi syndrome of man propagated in semi- -solid agar cultures. Abstr., H W. Renshaw and W C. Davis
Growth characteristics of human colorectal tumours during serial passage in immune-deprived mice., J A. Houghton and D M. Taylor
Growth characteristics of primary tissue cultures from heterotransplanted human colorectal carcinomas in serum- -free medium., J Van der bosch, H Masui, and G Sato
Growth characteristics, virus yield, and interferon assay of leukemic mouse spleen tissue cultures., J G. Sinkovics and C D. Howe
Growth control and cell spreading: differential response in preneoplastic and in metastatic cell variants., A Raz and ze'ev A. Ben
Growth control in cultured mouse fibroblasts. Induction of the pleiotypic and mitogenic responses by a purified growth factor., P S. Rudland, W Seifert, and D Gospodarowicz
Growth control of heterologous mammalian cells in the congenitally athymic nude mouse. Abstr., C D. Stiles, W Desmond, L M. Chuman, G Sato, and M H. Saier
Growth curve of a murine leukemia virus in mice., F J. Rauscher and B V. Allen
Growth curve of a murine leukemia virus in mice. Abstr., F J. Rauscher
Growth curves in inbred mice., A K. Laird and A Howard
Growth curve studies of the suckling mouse cataract agent in in- dividual compartments of the eye., H F. Clark and D T. Karzon
Growth defect in Grg5 null mice is associated with reduced Ihh signaling in growth plates., W F. Wang, Y G. Wang, A M. Reginato, S Plotkina, T Gridley, and B R. Olsen
Growth delay analysis for the cellular radiosensitivity of a murine tumour. Abstr., T E. Wheldon, A S. Abdelaal, and A H. Nias
Growth delay and tumour relapse after adjuvant chemotherapy; the validity of models., L M. Van putten
Growth delay in small emt6 spheroids induced by cytotoxic drugs and its modification by misonidazole pretreatment under hypoxic conditions., P R. Twentyman
Growth dependent 2-deoxy-d-glucose uptake in transformed and normal mouse cells., de leon P. Martin and B B. Mukherjee
Growth enhancement and serum replacement in cloning of murine mastocytoma and granulocyte macrophage precursor cells: two distinct activities present in hemolysates., J Rothmann, C F. Hertogs, and D H. Pluznik
Growth enhancement of murine sarcoma by ldh-virus, adreno- corticoids, and anxiety stress. Abstr., V Riley, D H. Spackman, K Hellstrom, and I Hellstrom
Growth enhancement of myogenic tumor cells by conditioned medium from embryo fibroblasts., R S. Baker and E J. Aw
Growth factor- and cyclic nucleotide-induced proliferation of normal and malignant mammary epithelial cells in primary culture., J Yang, R Guzman, J Richards, W Imagawa, K Mccormick, and S Nandi
Growth factors adherent to cell substrate are mitogenically active in situ., J C. Smith, J P. Singh, J S. Lillquist, D S. Goon, and C D. Stiles
Growth factors, growth factor receptors, and cell cycle control mechanisms in chemically transformed cells., H L. Moses and R A. Robinson
Growth fraction as the major determinant of multicellular tumor spheroid growth rates., J M. Yuhas and A P. Li
Growth hormonal activity of thyrotropic pituitary tumors., J Furth, J M. Martin, P Moy, and G Ueda
Growth hormone and cardiac glycogen, influence of environmental and genetic factors., P F. Fenton and J R. Duguid
Growth hormone and premature ageing., J Shire
Growth hormone as a possible aetiological factor for the obese-hyper- glycaemic syndrome in mice. Abstr., G Herbai, S Westman, and C Hellerstrom
Growth hormone causes rapid induction of lactogenic receptor activity in the snell dwarf mouse liver., R A. Knazek, S C. Liu, R L. Graeter, P C. Wright, J R. Mayer, R H. Lewis, E B. Gould, and J A. Keller
Growth hormone deficiency and abnormal carbohydrate metabolic aging in the Little mice (Ghrhrlit/Ghrhrlit)., Diana Kombe
Growth hormone deficiency in 'little' mice results in aberrant body composition, reduced insulin-like growth factor-I and insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3), but does not affect IGFBP-2, -1 or -4., L R. Donahue and W G. Beamer
Growth hormone enhances hepatic epidermal growth factor receptor concentration in mice., J O. Jansson, S Ekberg, S B. Hoath, W G. Beamer, and L A. Frohman
Growth hormone function in strains of mice selected for large and small size., H G. Pidduck and D S. Falconer
Growth hormone receptor (Ghr) and hemoglobin alpha-chain pseudogene 3 (Hba-ps3) map proximal to the myelocytomatosis oncogene (Myc) on mouse chromosome 15., E M. Eicher and B K. Lee
Growth hormone release after hepatectomy., J M. Echave llanos, C L. Dumm, and J M. Surur
Growth hormone rising: did we quit too quickly?, C J. Rosen and C Wuster
Growth hormone stimulation of protein synthesis in isolated mouse liver mitochondria., P F. Delaney, M J. Keyes, and T I. Soule
Growth-inhibiting activities of chromomycin a3 on transplantable tumours. (japanese), K Kaziwara, J Watanabe, T Koweta, and T Usui
Growth inhibition and cell enlargement in p-388 cells treated with mitomycin c., J Orstavik
Growth inhibition by polar solvents of human colon cancer xenografts in nude mice. Abstr., D L. Dexter, E N. Spremulli, G M. Matook, I Diamond, and P Calabresi
Growth inhibition of a spectrum of transplanted mouse tumors by combinations of inhibitors of nucleic acid biosynthesis and alky- lating agents., B A. Booth and A C. Sartorelli
Growth inhibition of human tumor cells in athymic mice by anti-epidermal growth factor receptor monoclonal antibodies., H Masui, T Kawamoto, J D. Sato, B Wolf, G Sato, and J Mendelsohn
Growth inhibition of lewis lung carcinoma by an inorganic dye, ruthenium red., T Tsuruo, H Iida, S Tsukagoshi, and Y Sakurai
Growth inhibition of mouse leukemia l1210 cells with methylglyoxal-bis(guanylhydrazone) (mgbg), possible relationship with antimitochondrial drug action. Abstr., S N. Pathak, C W. Porter, and C Dave
Growth inhibition of mouse lymphoma cells, l5178y, in vitro, by gluco- corticoids, alterations in choline metabolism., M T. Story and G Melnykovych
Growth inhibition of mouse mammary tumor cells by dexamethasone concurrent with enhanced endogenous protein phosphorylation: effects of retinoic acid., M Rieber and L Seyler
Growth inhibition of murine tumor cells, in vitro, by puromycin, (6n)02'-dibutyryl 3',5'-adenosine monophosphate, or adenosine. Evidence of commitment for cell division., D B. Thomas, G Medley, and C A. Lingwood
Growth inhibition of plasmacytoma (pc) by specific antigens. Abstr., N Bhoopalam, N Meyerstein, L Hall, and P Heller
Growth inhibition of sarcoma 180 by hormone antisera and 5-fluorou- racil., L Anigstein, D M. Anigstein, and E G. Rennels
Growth inhibition of sarcoma 180 by lactic acid. Abstr., O S. Selawry and M R. Schwartz
Growth inhibition of sarcoma-180 solid tumor by the cells of regional lymph node and spleen from mice administered with yeast poly- saccharides., S Suzuki, M Suzuki, T Matsumoto, and Y Okawa
Growth-inhibitory activity of recombinant human interferon- -beta against cultured human cells., K Gomi, M Morimoto, and N Nakamizo
Growth inhibitory effect of mouse interferon in transformed cells., L Borecky, V Hajnicka, P Kontsek, V Lackovic, G Russ, A Peknicova, J Capkova, J Rajcani, and N Fuchsberger
Growth inhibitory effect of non-immune lymphocytes on tumour cells, in vitro, in the absence of mitogenic agents., C Jamieson, D Russin, E Benes, C Dewitt, and J Wallace
Growth inhibitory effect of n-phosphonacetyl-l-aspartate (pala) and its reversal by pyrimidine in murine and human cultured cell lines. Abstr., A Leyva, H Appel, J G. Mcvie, and H M. Pinedo
Growth inhibitory effect of peritoneal macrophages on harding passey melanoma, its impairment by macrophage lysosome overloading. Abstr., F J. Lejeune, E Beaumont, and Y Garcia
Growth inhibitory effects of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate on mouse leukemia l-5178-y-r cells in culture., T J. Yang and S I. Vas
Growth inhibitory, transport and biochemical properties of the gamma-glutamyl and gamma-aspartyl peptides of methotrexate in l1210 leukemia cells in vitro., F M. Sirotnak, P L. Chello, J R. Piper, and J A. Montgomery
Growth in primary culture of mouse submandibular epithelial cells embedded in collagen gels., J Yang, D Flynn, L Larson, and S Hamamoto
Growth in spinner culture of akr mouse cells, the k3b, induced by the schmidt-ruppin strain of rous sarcoma virus., T Okazaki, B Simizu, and T Kuwata
Growth interaction in vivo between tumor subpopulations derived from a single mouse mammary tumor., B E. Miller, F R. Miller, J Leith, and G H. Heppner
Growth in tissue culture., C Waymouth
Growth in vitro of l-1210 leukemia in suspension culture., P Kisielow
Growth in vitro of t12/t12 lethal mutant mouse eggs. Abstr., B Mintz
Growth in vitro of tumour cell x fibroblast hybrids in which malignancy is suppressed., D S. Straus, J Jonasson, and H Harris
Growth in vivo of l5178y-r murine leukaemic cells treated in vitro with cis-dichloro bis-(cyclopentylamine) platinum ii., I Szumiel, E Niepokojczycka, and E Godlewska
Growth kinetics of human large bowel cancer growing in immune-deprived mice and some chemotherapeutic observations., L F. Lamerton and G G. Steel
Growth kinetics of human lung tumours in nude mice., J Mattern, D Haag, K Wayss, and M Volm
Growth kinetics of human tumour xenografts upon serial @@pa, J A. Houghton and D M. Taylor
Growth kinetics of the mouse epidermis after a single application cigarette smoke condensates., K Elgjo
Growth limitation of 3t3 mouse fibroblasts by available growth surface area and medium components., C R. Thrash and D D. Cunningham
Growth, nucleic acid and protein synthesis during and after exposure of mammalian cells to pentobarbital (pb). Abstr., P L. Whyatt and J W. Cramer
Growth of a canine solid mammary carcinoma in vitro and in nu mice. Abstr., L N. Owen and D R. Morgan
Growth of acute myeloid leukaemia as discrete subcutaneous tumors in immune-deprived mice., C R. Franks, D Bishop, F R. Balkwill, R T. Oliver, and W G. Spector
Growth of adipose and lean tissue mass in hindlimbs of genetically obese mice during preobese and obese phases of development., W G. Bergen, M L. Kaplan, R A. Merkel, and G A. Leveille
Growth of adult mouse bone marrow erythroid and mixed erythroid colonies in vitro. Abstr., G R. Johnson and D Metcalf
Growth of a human carcinoma of the cervix in mice thymectomized at birth., D Osoba and N Auersperg
Growth of akr t cell leukemia lymphoblasts in medium containing interleukin 2 (il-2)., C Shih, R L. Truitt, M, and R A. Bortin
Growth of a local tumor exerts a specific inhibitory effect on progression of lung metastases., E Gorelik, S Segal, and M Feldman
Growth of a methylcholanthrene-induced fibrosarcoma in mice with diabetes mellitus., K Pavelic
Growth of an allogeneic tumor in lethally irradiated mice treated with sensitized and unsensitized spleen cells., A C. Riches and D B. Thomas
Growth of antigenic tumors in the presence of specific cellular immun- ity. Abstr., O Stutman
Growth of a plasma cell myeloma in lathyritic mice., L J. Martino, V L. Yeager, and J J. Taylor
Growth of ascites tumor cells deficient in essential fatty-acids. Abstr., L M. Dunbar, R S. Viener, and J M. Bailey
Growth of ascites tumors in mice injected with x-irradiated cells by different routes and in different doses., J R. Mitchell and D M. Donaldson
Growth of a strain of tumorous mouse cells cultivated in vitro., Milton J. Glasser
Growth of a thymoma in diabetic mice treated with insulin., K Pavelic and M Slijepcevic
Growth of a transplantable lymphoma and its modification in mice infected with the inducing virus., N Wedderburn, R L. Carter, and M H. Salaman
Growth of b-lymphocyte colonies in vitro., D Metcalf, G J. Nossal, N L. Warner, J F. Miller, H E. Mandel, J E. Layton, and G A. Gutman
Growth of b lymphocyte colonies in vitro from mouse lymphoid organs., D Metcalf, N L. Warner, G J. Nossal, J F. Miller, and E Rabellino
Growth of bone marrow cells of the rf mouse in vitro. Abstr., A A. Horland and L Mcmorrow
Growth of bone marrow in syngeneic, f1, and allogeneic recipients. Abstr., R A. Popp
Growth of canine lymphosarcoma in x-irradiated and non-irradiated athymic (nude) mice., D R. Morgan, L N. Owen, and D E. Onions
Growth of canine mammary tumors in nude mice. Abstr., L J. Faulkin and D J. Mitchell
Growth of children living near the hazardous waste site, Love Canal., B Paigen, L R. Goldman, M M. Magnant, J H. Highland, and A T. Steegmann
Growth of cultured cells from patents with hodgkin's disease and transplantation into nude mice., P C. Zamecnik and J C. Long
Growth of cultured mammalian cells on secondary glucose sources., J G. Rheinwald and H Green
Growth of diethylnitrosamine-induced lung tumours in syngeneic mice specifically pretreated with x-ray killed tumour tissue., G Pasternak, F Hoffmann, and A Graffi
Growth of diploid, epstein-barr virus-carrying human lympho- blastoid cell lines heterotransplanted into nude mice under immunologically privileged conditions., B Giovanella, K Nilsson, L Zech, O Yim, and J S. Stehlin
Growth of ectromelia virus in the liver parenchymal cells of different strains of mouse., J A. Roberts
Growth of ehrlich ascites tumor cells in tissue culture., P W. Jackson, N Giuffre, and D Perlman
Growth of embryonal carcinoma cells in serum-free medium., A Rizzino and G Sato
Growth of erythroid colonies from mammalian bone marrow., J E. Barker, W F. Anderson, and A W. Nienhuis
Growth of functional primary cultures of kidney epithelial cells in defined medium., M Taub and G Sato
Growth of granulopoietic bone marrow cells of rf mice., A A. Horland, L Mcmorrow, and S R. Wolman
Growth of hematopoietic cells from bone marrow and spleen of the rf mouse in vitro. Abstr., A A. Horland
Growth of heterologous marrow in difh@@@fusion chambers implan in athymic, "nude" mice. Abstr., D L. Dexter, C J. Lockwood, and P Calabresi
Growth of human bladder-cancer biopsies in immune-deprived mice. Abstr., J H. Hay, A Busuttil, C M. Steel, and W Duncan
Growth of human breast carcinomas in nude mice and subsequent establishment in tissue culture., venter B. Rae and L M. Reid
Growth of human digestive-tumour xenografts in athymic nude rats., G Davies, D Duke, A G. Grant, S A. Kelly, and taylor J. Hermon
Growth of human gliomas in immune-deficient mice. A possible model for pre-clinical therapy studies., N J. Bradley, H J. Bloom, A J. Davies, and S M. Swift
Growth of human melanoma in nude mice. Suppression by t-lymphocytes from the tumor donor. Brief communication., A S. Coates and M Crawford
Growth of human normal and neoplastic mammary tissues in the cleared mammary fat pad of the nude mouse., H C. Outzen and R P. Custer
Growth of human normal and neoplastic mammary tissues in the cleared mammary fat pad of the nude mouse., H C. Outzen and R P. Custer
Growth of human tumors in lethally irradiated mice reconstituted with syngeneic fetal liver cells., E C. Saltzstein, W C. Rose, R L. Truitt, A A. Rimm, M M. Bortin, and R A. Patillo
Growth of human tumor xenografts implanted under the renal capsule of normal immunocompetent mice., A E. Bogden, P M. Haskell, D J. Lepage, D E. Kelton, I R. Cobb, and H J. Esber
Growth of human tumours in immune-suppressed mice., C R. Franks, F T. Perkins, and J T. Holmes
Growth of hybridoma cells in serum-free medium: ethanolamine is an essential component., H Murakami, H Masui, G H. Sato, N Sueoka, H P. Chow, and sueoka T. Kano
Growth of inbred yellow (aya) and non-yellow (aa) mice in parabiosis., G L. Wolff
Growth of l1210 and p388 ascites cells in medium containing mercaptoethanol. Abstr., K J. Day and C L. Blowers
Growth of l1210 cells in perfusion culture. Time/concentration effects for repeated doses of amthopterin. Abstr., P Himmelfarb, H Martin, and P S. Thayer
Growth of l1210 leukaemia cells., I Wodinsky and C J. Kensler
Growth of landschutz ascites tumor cells in mice and in normal, irradiated and preimmunized rats., A Reuter and G Mattelin
Growth of male young in mothers immunized against y antigen., A Mc laren
Growth of mammalian multicellular tumor spheroids., A D. Conger and A C. Ziskin
Growth of mammary transplants in various tissue and organ sites in the mouse. Abstr., B Slavin
Growth of mammary tumor cells: differences between tumor associated and other lymphoid cells. Abstr., B A. Blazar, N Galili, and E Klein
Growth of mammary tumors after lymphocyte removal by antisera. Abstr., R D. Bigler, D E. Griswold, and G H. Heppner
Growth of mammary tumors in a high and a low mammary tumor strains of mice established from the same basal stock of swis albino., H Nagasawa, R Tokuzen, and W Nakahara
Growth of mammary tumours in f1 hybrids., A C. Wallace
Growth of mouse femurs during continual centrifugation., C C. Wunder, S R. Briney, M Kral, and C S. Stad
Growth of mouse mammary gland end buds cultured in a collagen gel matrix., J Richards, R Guzman, M Konrad, J Yang, and S Nandi
Growth of mouse mammary glands after neonatal sex hormone treatment., Y Tomooka and H A. Bern
Growth of mouse mammary glands after neonatal sex hormone treatment. Abstr., Y Tomooka and H A. Bern
Growth of mouse mammary glands in vivo after monolayer culture., C W. Daniel and K B. Deome
Growth of mouse mammary tumor related to host resistance., S Takeuchi and H Uchida
Growth of mouse megakaryocyte colonies in vitro., D Metcalf, H R. Donald, N Odartchenko, and B Sordat
Growth of mouse trophoblast transplanted to syngeneic and allo- geneic testes., D James, S Acierto, and B Murphy
Growth of murine sarcoma and murine xenotropic leukemia viruses in japanese quail: induction of tumors and development of continuous tumor cell lines., W G. Robey, W J. Kuenzel, G F. Woude, and P J. Fischinger
Growth of murine sarcoma virus-transformed rat kidney cells in nude mice. Absence of induction of host endogenous viruses., J A. Bilello, V H. Freedman, and S Shin
Growth of myc. Lepraemurium in mice transplanted with ehrlich ascites tumor cells., M Nakamura and T Kohi
Growth of mycobacterium leprae and m. Marinum in congenitally athymic (nude) mice., M J. Colston and G R. Hilson
Growth of mycobacterium marinum in the footpads of t-cell-depleted mice., F M. Collins, V Montalbine, and N E. Morrison
Growth of NCTC clone 929 (strain L) mouse cells in a glutamine- free system containing various concentration levels of 5- carboxypyrrolidone., Florence E. Gutowski
Growth of nodular carcinomas in rodents compared with multi-cell spheroids in tissue culture., W R. Inch, J A. Credie, and R M. Sutherland
Growth of nontumorigenic cells in millipore diffusion chambers implanted in mice and implications for in vivo growth regula- tion., L M. Reid, C D. Stiles, M H. Saier, and M J. Rindler
Growth of normal and neoplastic mouse mammary epithelial cells in primary culture: stimulation by conditioned medium from mouse mammary fibroblasts., J Enami, S Enami, and M Koga
Growth of normal hemopoietic cells in cultures of bone marrow from leukemic mice., E F. Hays and L Hale
Growth of pancreatic islets of normal mice after transplant- ation into obese-hyperglycemic littermates. Abstr., I Swenne, L Reibring, B Petersson, and A Andersson
Growth of polyoma virus in lungs of c3h mice and susceptibility of other host systems to infection., D R. Cordray, H C. Rogers, and W J. Mogabgab
Growth of preadipocyte cell lines and cell strains from rodents in serum-free hormone-supplemented medium., D Gaillard, R Negrel, dave G. Serrero, C Cermolacce, and G Ailhaud
Growth of preneoplastic mammary epithelial cells in serum-free medium., D Medina and C J. Oborn
Growth of primary plasmacytomas in the mineral oil-conditioned peritoneal environment., M Potter, J G. Pumphrey, and J L. Walters
Growth of pseudotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus with n-tropic murine leukemia virus coats in cells resistant to n-tropic viruses., A S. Huang, P Besmer, L Chu, and D Baltimore
Growth of pulmonary alveolar macrophages in vitro., S Soderland and Y Naum
Growth of pulmonary alveolar macrophages in vitro. Abstr., Y Naum and S Soderland
Growth of rat-mouse hybridomas in nude mice and nude rats., S A. Noeman, D N. Misra, R J. Yankes, H W. Kunz, and T J. Iii
Growth of sarcoma 180 in adrenalectomized mice., D A. Benton
Growth of sarcoma 180 in anterior pituitary dwarf mice. Abstr., E G. Rennels, D M. Anigstein, and L Anigstein
Growth of sarcoma 180 in mice treated with combinations of thymus antiserum and chloramphenicol., L Anigstein and D M. Anigstein
Growth of sarcoma 180 in splenectomized mice bearing diffusion chambers containing spleen or tumor cells., L Rumi, C D. Pasqualini, and S Rabasa
Growth of se polyoma virus in primary and established cell cultures., P Balduzzi and H R. Morgan
Growth of sjl/j-derived rcs as related to its ability to induce t cell proliferation in the host. II. Negative influence of h-2d., I R. Katz, alexander J. Chapman, S P. Lerman, D, and G J. Thorbecke
Growth of SJL/J-derived transplantable reticulum cell sarcoma as related to its ability to induce T-cell proliferation in the host. I. Dominant negative genetic influences of other parent haplotype in F1 hybrids of SJL/J mice., I R Katz, S P Lerman, N M Ponzio, D C Shreffler, and G J Thorbecke
Growth of sjl/j-derived transplantable reticulum cell sarcoma as related to its ability to induce t-cell proliferation in the host. IV. Effect of thymectomy on primary lymphoma incidence., I R. Katz, alexander J. Chapman, and G J. Thorbecke
Growth of strain L (Earle) mouse cells in media prepared with water of varying degrees of purity., Jo Anne Wells
Growth of strain L (Earle) mouse cells in suspension in chemically defined media., Jo Anne Wells
Growth of strain L mouse cells in suspension in a chemically defined medium., Phillip C. Dibner
Growth of subcutaneous grafts of some clones of ehrlich ascites tumor in mice of different strains., U Bregula, G Slowikowska, and K Dux
Growth of syngeneic tumours in unimmunized newborn and adult hosts., G Forni and P M. Comoglio
Growth of the gastrointestinal mucosa in mice maintained on a fat enriched diet. Abstr., J Szepsenwol
Growth of the human filarial parasite Brugia malayi in mice lacking major histocompatibility complex class II antigen expression., T V. Rajan, D L. Greiner, J A. Yates, and L D. Shultz
Growth of the laboratory mouse., G A. Gall and W H. Kyle
Growth of the mbt-2 murine bladder tumor line in soft agar. Abstr., N Yamamoto, B C. Behrens, and G T. Bryan
Growth of the p388 leukemia as an ascites tumor in zinc-deficient mice., D Barr and J Harris
Growth of the skull in the mutant dwarf mouse., J P. Williams and S M. Hughes
Growth of the vegetatively propagated strain of larval echinococcus multilocularis in c57l/j, b6af1, and a/j mice., G Lubinsky and S Desser
Growth of three mouse ascites tumours in nine different strains., L Nemeth and F Gal
Growth of tissues from roots of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) in culture., Birdeena B. Wright
Growth of t-lymphoblastic leukemia cells in vitro using t-cell growth factor. Abstr., C Shih, R L. Truitt, and M M. Bortin
Growth of transplantable balb/c mouse plasmacytoma in genetically athymic (nude) mice backcrossed to the balb/c strain. Abstr., D Catty, T King, and S Afford
Growth of transplantable chrysoidine hepatoma after splenectomy in mice., J Szacki, M Lawinski, and M Grzebieluch
Growth of transplanted leukaemic cells in thymectomized mice., D M. Parrott and J East
Growth of trophoblast in mouse lung., D H. Carr and G Feleki
Growth of trypanosoma musculi in cultures of murine spleen cells and analysis of the requirement for supportive spleen cells., J W. Albright and J F. Albright
Growth of tumor colony forming units from human tumor xenografts: potential applications. Abstr., R Taetle, S Howell, A Koessler, and J Mendelsohn
Growth of tumors in allogeneic hosts after organ culture explantation. II. Tumor-host interactions., B B. Jacobs
Growth of tumors in allogeneic hosts following organ culture explantation., B B. Jacobs and R A. Huseby
Growth of tumors in allogeneic hosts following short-term maintenance in organ culture. Abstr., B B. Jacobs and R A. Huseby
Growth of tumour cells in diffusion chambers on the chick chorioallantois., D F. Tucker and J J. Owen
Growth of two human tumour cell lines in mice treated with anti- lymphocyte serum., B Phillips and J Gazet
Growth of untreated spontaneous mammary tumors of dba/2ha-dd mice. A logistic model. Abstr., A T. Chamberlain
Growth of vesicular stomatitis virus in ehrlich ascites tumour cells, an electron microscopic study., J Hoerni
Growth of virulent and attenuated ectromelia virus in cultured macrophages from normal and ectromelia-immune mice., J A. Roberts
Growth pattern and behavioral traits associated with the development of the obese-hyperglycemic syndrome in mice (ob/ob)., H F. Joosten and P H. Kroon
Growth pattern of the sex ducts in foetal mouse hermaphrodites., C Y. Anderson, A G. Byskov, and J Grinsted
Growth pattern of tumours in mice induced by murine moloney sarcoma-virus and sarcoma-virus-transformed cells., F Weiland, E Weiland, and M Mussgay
Growth patterns and chromosome constitutions of human malignant tumours after long-term serial transplantation in nude mice., C O. Povlsen, J Visfeldt, J Rygaard, and G Jensen
Growth patterns and metastatic behavior of human tumors growing in athymic mice., A P. Kyriazis, L Dipersio, G J. Michael, and J D. Stinnett
Growth patterns in collagen as a measure of tumor heterogeneity. Abstr., E M. Lawler, F R. Miller, G H. Heppner, and H C. Outzen
Growth-promoting actions of extracts from mouse submaxillary glands on human endothelial cells in culture., A R. Johnson, N T. Boyden, and C M. Wilson
Growth promoting and inhibitory activities of 3t3 and other cell lines for thiol-dependent lymphoma cells in vitro., P Tanapat, E Gaetjens, and J D. Broome
Growth-promoting effect of acid mucopolysaccharides on ehrlich ascites tumor., J Takeuchi
Growth-promoting effect of chondroitin sulphate on solid ehrlich ascites tumour., J Takeuchi
Growth properties and alloantigenic expression of murine lympho- blastoid cell lines., R K. Zwerner and R T. Acton
Growth properties of tumor cells spontaneously released from primary mammary adenocarcinoma cultures. Abstr., K Danielson and H L. Hosick
Growth rate and 59fe uptake in the progeny of rauscher leukemia virus- -infected splenic colony forming units following transplantation., J P. Okunewick, A M. Markoe, P Erhard, and E I. Phillips
Growth rate, cell cycle kinetics, and transplantability of c3hba mammary tumors regrowing after x-irradiation. Abstr., J S. Nelson
Growth rate of experimental tumor after the use of laser energy., R C. Hoye, G H. Weiss, and A S. Ketcham
Growth rate of experimental tumor following the use of laser energy. Abstr., R C. Hoye and G H. Weiss
Growth-rate of mice in static magnetic fields., J M. Barnothy
Growth regulation in mouse epidermis. I. G2-inhibitor present in the basal cell layer., K Elgjo, O Laerum, and W Edgehill
Growth regulation in mouse epidermis. II. G1-inhibitor present in the differentiating cell layer., K Elgjo, O Laerum, and W Edgehill
Growth regulation in x-irradiated mouse skin. The possible role of chalones., K Elgjo and F Devik
Growth regulators in connective tissue. Systemic administration of an aortic extract inhibits tumor growth in mice., R Eisenstein, B Schumacher, C Meineke, and K E. Kuettner
Growth response and immune function of young, middle-aged and old mice infected with plerocercoid larvae of the tapeworm, spriometra mansonoides. Abstr., C K. Phares, L C. Hendricks, and M L. Heidrick
Growth response in athymic nude mice to transplanted growth hormone-secreting rat pituitary tumor cells., S Shin, A L. Brown, and F C. Bancroft
Growth retardation and prevention of ehrlich solid tumor by clostridium perfringens type a spores and culture supernatant., J Lapointe and V Portelance
Growth retardation, high mortality, and low reproductivitiy of neurological mutant mice. Abstr., H C. Dung
Growth-retarding effect of oral l-penicillamine on sarcoma-180., M L. Littman, T Taguchi, and Y Shimizu
Growth-retarding mechanisms against lymphatic tumours. Search in mice and men., S Britton
Growth rhythm and development of transplantable ascitic tumors., M L. Efimov, S B. Balmukhanov, and G S. Degtyareva
Growth state-specific responsiveness of primary cultures of a nude mouse-xenografted human colon carcinoma to 4'-deoxydoxorubicin and a crude human leukocyte alpha-interferon preparation., J Van der bosch and K A. Zirvi
Growth stimulation in the female mouse., Debora Jerrard
Growth stimulation of mouse leukemia cells by thiols and disulfides in vitro., J D. Broome and M W. Jeng
Growth stimulator precipitates of ca2+ and pyrophosphate., pope D. Bowen and H Rubin
Growth stimulatory activity in conditioned medium from mouse mammary cells in culture. Abstr., E F. Howard and A Roesel
Growth suppression of leukemic cells in mice by injections of lymphocyte conditioned medium. Abstr., R N. Shen and J W. Chiao
Gsh2 and Pax6 play complementary roles in dorsoventral patterning of the mammalian telencephalon., K Yun, S Potter, and J L. Rubenstein
Gtl2lacZ, an insertional mutation on mouse chromosome 12 with parental origin-dependent phenotype., Gossler K. Schuster, Chazottes D. Simon, J L. Guenet, J Zachgo, and A Gossler
Guanine nucleotide inhibition of cyc-s49 mouse lymphoma cell membrane adenylyl cyclase., J D. Hildebrandt, J Hanoune, and L Birnbaumer
Guanosine 5'-triphosphate inhibits growth and stimulates differentiated functions in b16 melanoma cells., G J. Giotta, J R. Smith, and G L. Nicolson
Guanosine administration., H Dosch, A Mansour, A Cohen, A Shore, D E. Gelfand, and T. Deoxy
Guanosine monophosphate synthetase from ehrlich ascites cells. Multiple inhibition by pyrophosphate and nucleosides., T Spector, T E. Jones, T A. Krenitsky, and R J. Harvey
Guanylate cyclase -- cyclic gmp in mouse cerebral cortex and cerebellum: modification by anticonvulsants., G C. Palmer, S J. Palmer, and J L. Legendre
Guanylate cyclases in cns. Enzymatic characteristics of soluble and particulate enzymes from mouse cerebellum and retina., E W. Troyer, I A. Hall, and J A. Ferrendelli
Guidance of developing axons by netrin-1 and its receptors., E D. Leonardo, L Hinck, M Masu, Masu K. Keino, A Fazeli, E T. Stoeckli, S L. Ackerman, R A. Weinberg, and Lavigne M. Tessier
Guidelines for developing staining panels for multi-parametric fluorescent analysis., Kristin Vekasi
Guidelines for human gene nomenclature (1997). HUGO Nomenclature Committee., J A. White, P J. McAlpine, S Antonarakis, H Cann, J T. Eppig, K Frazer, J Frezal, D Lancet, J Nahmias, P Pearson, J Peters, A Scott, H Scott, N Spurr, C Talbot, and S Povey
Guidelines for nomenclature of genetically determined biochemical variants in the house mouse, Mus musculus., on Standardized Committee
Guinea pig antiserum to mouse cytotoxic t lymphocytes and their precursors., T L. Rothstein, M G. Mage, J Mond, and L L. Mchugh
Guinea pig complement activator (gpca). A thy-1-independent marker for murine t lymphocytes. Abstr., D B. Budzko and F Kierszenbaum
Gup lps regulation of oral tolerance. Abstr., M J. Wannemuehler, H Kiyono, S M. Michalek, and J R. Mcghee
Gut-associated lymphoepithelial tissue. Bidirectional transport of tracer by specialized epithelial cells associated with lymphoid follicles., D E. Bockman and W Stevens
Gut reactions of radioactive nitrite after intratracheal administration in mice., J R. Thayer, J H. Chasko, L A. Swartz, and N J. Parks
(gvh) On two mouse tumors. Abstr., A H. Owens and G V. Disease
GWAS of follicular lymphoma reveals allelic heterogeneity at 6p21.32 and suggests shared genetic susceptibility with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma., Karin E Smedby, Jia Nee Foo, Christine F Skibola, Hatef Darabi, Lucia Conde, Henrik Hjalgrim, Vikrant Kumar, Ellen T Chang, Nathaniel Rothman, James R Cerhan, Angela R Brooks-Wilson, Emil Rehnberg, Ishak D Irwan, Lars P Ryder, Peter N Brown, Paige M Bracci, Luz Agana, Jacques Riby, Wendy Cozen, Scott Davis, Patricia Hartge, Lindsay M Morton, Richard K Severson, Sophia S Wang, Susan L Slager, Zachary S Fredericksen, Anne J Novak, Neil E Kay, Thomas M Habermann, Bruce Armstrong, Anne Kricker, Sam Milliken, Mark P Purdue, Claire M Vajdic, Peter Boyle, Qing Lan, Shelia H Zahm, Yawei Zhang, Tongzhang Zheng, Stephen Leach, John J Spinelli, Martyn T Smith, Stephen J Chanock, Leonid Padyukov, Lars Alfredsson, Lars Klareskog, Bengt Glimelius, Mads Melbye, Edison T Liu, Hans-Olov Adami, Keith Humphreys, and Jianjun Liu
GXD: a Gene Expression Database for the laboratory mouse: current status and recent enhancements. The Gene Expresison Database group., M Ringwald, J T. Eppig, J A. Kadin, and J E. Richardson
GXD: a gene expression database for the laboratory mouse. The Gene Expression Database Group., M Ringwald, M E. Mangan, J T. Eppig, J A. Kadin, and J E. Richardson
GXD: integrated access to gene expression data for the laboratory mouse., M Ringwald, J T. Eppig, and J E. Richardson
H1FOO is coupled to the initiation of oocytic growth., M Tanaka, M Kihara, J D. Hennebold, J J. Eppig, M M. Viveiros, B R. Emery, D T. Carrell, N J. Kirkman, B Meczekalski, J Zhou, C A. Bondy, M Becker, R M. Schultz, T Misteli, R De La Fuente, G J. King, and E Y. Adashi
H-2.28, An alloantigenic marker allelic to h-2.1, Is expressed on all three known types of h-2 molecules., P Demant, D Ivanyi, C. Neauport, A, and M Snoek
H-2a-associated alloantigen expressed by several transpla- centally-induced lung tumours of c3hf mice., W J. Martin, T G. Gipson, and J M. Rice
H-2 and background influences on tissue grafts across the h-y barrier., friberg R. Demott, T F. Beals, and J S. Schultz
H-2 and ia antigens in mouse serum. Abstr., G N. Callahan, S Ferrone, J Klein, M D. Poulik, and R A. Reisfeld
H-2 and non-h-2 determinants in the genetic control of cell-mediated lympholysis., D J. Schendel and F H. Bach
H-2 and non-h-2 determined strain variation in palatal shelf and tongue adenosine 3':5' cyclic monophosphate. A possible role in the etiology of steroid-induced cleft palate., R P. Erickson, M S. Butley, and C F. Sing
H-2 and non h-2 gene control of tolerance to human gamma globulin (hgg). Abstr., G E. Ranges and M M. Azar
H-2 and non-h-2 interaction in expression of mutant histo- compatibility gene h(kh-11)., R W. Melvold and H I. Kohn
H-2 and tumor antigens are physically associated on the surface of murine lymphoma cells. Abstr., G N. Callahan and J P. Allison
H-2 and viral haemagglutinin expression by influenza-infected cells; the proteins are close but do not cocap., C J. Hackett and B A. Askonas
H-2 antigen expression: loss in vitro, restoration in vivo, and correlation with cell-mediated cytotoxicity in a mouse lymphoma cell line., O Finn, M Lieberman, and H S. Kaplan
H-2 antigen frequencies among wild mice from chile., F Figueroa and J Klein
H-2 antigen requirements in the in vitro induction of sv40- -specific cytotoxic t lymphocytes., L R. Gooding and C B. Edwards
H-2 antigens as genetic markers: a two-dimensional gel electrophoretic study., J A. Sawicki and C J. Epstein
H-2 antigens of the thymus determine lymphocyte specificity., P J. Fink and M J. Bevan
H-2 antigens, on mast cell membrane, as target antigens for anaphylactic degranulation., M Daeron and G A. Voisin
H-2 antigens on matrix vesicles in murine tooth development., T B. Kardos, M J. Hubbard, and R J. George
H-2 antigens on mouse spermatozoa., M H. Johnson and M Edidin
H-2 antigens on murine leukemia cells and viruses., N Dorfman, V Stepina, and E Ievleva
H-2 antigens on nuclear membranes., W H. Albert and D A. Davies
H-2 antigen-specific cytotoxic t cells induced by concanavalin a. Estimation of their relative frequencey., M J. Bevan, R E. Langeman, and M Cohn
H-2 antigen variants in a cultured heterozygous mouse leukemia cell line., T V. Rajan
H-2 antigen variants in a cultured heterozygous mouse leukemia cell line. Iii. Effect of selection against a d-end gene., T V. Rajan and C Flores
H-2 antigen variants in a cultured heterozygous mouse leukemia cell line. VI. Rate of emergency of the hemizygous variants and evidence that the variants preexist the selection., T V. Rajan and E D. Halay
H-2 A serendipitously encountered obstacle., D W. Bailey
H-2 associated control of natural cytotoxicity and hybrid resistance against rbl-5., G O. Klein, G Klein, R Kiessling, and K Karre
H-2 associated determinants analyzed with human lymphocytes. Abstr., K F. Lindahl and F H. Bach
H-2-associated differences in androgen-influenced organ weights of a and c57bl/10 mouse strains and their crosses., S Gregorova, P Ivanyi, D Simonova, and M Mickova
H-2 associated differences in the weight of some androgen influenced organs in (c57bl/10scsnph x akr/j)f2 individuals., S Gregorova and P Ivanyi
H-2 associated genetic differences in androgen-dependent traits. The effect of testosterone injections., S Gregorova and P Ivanyi
H-2 associated natural resistance to normal bone marrow cells., Amy Kiesche
H-2-associated peptides of a murine lymphoma l-5178y. Abstr., N Moav and L A. Manson
H-2-associated quantitative traits. Statistical analysis of the relative contributions of the h-2 linked genes and the residual genotype., V Matousek, V Viklicky, and A Lengerova
H-2 associated resistance to leukaemia transplantation: natural killing in vivo., G A. Carlson, D Melnychuk, and M J. Meeker
H2AX chromatin structures and their response to DNA damage revealed by 4Pi microscopy., J Bewersdorf, B T. Bennett, and K L. Knight
H-2b bound to egg lecithin liopsomes: biochemical and functional properties., M J. Rogers
H-2bm23, a new Kb mutant similar to, but not identical with H-2bm3., O S. Egorov and I K. Egorov
H-2 class i heavy chain and b2-macroglobulin are coordinately synthesized in studies of akr thymomas., A D. Alonzo, H Festenstein, and W Schmidt
H-2 compatibility is required for t-cell-mediated lysis of target cells infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus., P C. Doherty and R M. Zinkernagel
H-2 compatibility requirement for t-cell-mediated lysis of target cells infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. Different cytotoxic t-cell specificities are associated with structures coded for in h-2k or h-2d., R M. Zinkernagel and P C. Doherty
H-2 compatibility requirement for virus-specific t-cell- -mediated cytolysis. Evaluation of the role of h-2i region and non-h-2 genes in regulating immune response., R M. Zinkernagel, M B. Dunlop, R V. Blanden, T C. Doherty, and D C. Shreffler
H-2 compatibility requirement for virus-specific t cell-mediated effector functions in vivo. I. Specificity of t cells conferring antiviral protection against lymphocytic choriomenigitis virus is associated with h-2k and h-2d., R M. Zinkernagel and R M. Welsh
H-2 compatibility requirements for interaction of friend virus (fv) induced t suppressor cells with mitogen responsive t cells (mrc). Abstr., V Kumar and M Bennett
H-2 compatibility requirements for t suppressor cell functions induced by friend leukaemia virus., V Kumar and M Bennett
H-2 complementation in anti-h-y cytotoxic t-cell responses can occur in chimeric mice., T Matsunaga and E Simpson
H-2 complex and ia antigens on cells dissociated from mouse thyroid glands and islets of lagerhans., E L. Parr, K J. Lafferty, K M. Bowen, and I F. Mckenzie
H-2 components and cellular membranes. Distinctions between plasma membrane and endoplasmic reticulum governed by the h-2 region in the mouse., J H. Ozer and D F. Wallace
H-2-controlled polymorphism of the gamma chain of slp (sex-limited protein)., A Ferreira, J Michaelson, and V Nussenzweig
H-2-controlled suppression of t cell response to lactate dehydrogenase b. Characterization of the lactate dehydrogenase b suppressor pathway., C N. Baxevanis, N Ishii, Z A. Nagy, and J Klein
H-2 control of the in vivo immune response to multiple minor histocompatibility antigens. Abstr., G Carayanniotis and P F. Halloran
H-2 control of the magnitude and heterogeneity of the immune response., T J Kipps, B Benacerraf, and M E Dorf
H-2 control of tolerance induction to 1-glutamic acid, l-lysine-containing polymers., N V. Cheung, K M. Heghinian, and B Benacerraf
H-2d and h-2l molecules in the products of h-2.21 Positive allele ddx. Abstr., M Snoek, D Ivanyi, R Nusse, and P Demant
H-2d antigens on mouse spermatozoa., M Vojtiskova
H-2d-associated hybrid resistance to el4., R C. Harmon, E A. Clark, J Klein, and W H. Hildemann
H-2d control of leukaemia susceptibility: mechanism and implications., D Meurelo
H-2 dependence of co-operation between t and b cells in vivo., B Kindred and D C. Shreffler
H-2-dependent regulation of the high level of expression of ecotropic murine leukemia virus., A Colombatti, A Dux, A Berns, P Demant, and J Hilgers
H-2-determined kinetic differences for the induction of nucleoside-specific suppression., B P. Giroir, E C. Raps, E Cookson, and Y Borel
H-2d-like specificities on gardner (h-2k) tumour detected in a restricted anti-tumour reaction., rogers A. Matossian, L Degiorgi, and H Festenstein
H-2d (rfv-1) gene influence on recovery from friend virus leukemia is mediated by nonleukemic cells of the spleen and bone marrow., W J. Britt and B Chesebro
H-2 effects on cell-cell interactions in the response to single non-h-2 alloantigens. I. Donor h-2d region control of h-7.1-immunogenicity And lack of restriction in vivo., P J. Wettstein, G Haughton, and J A. Frelinger
H-2 effects on cell-cell interactions in the response to single non-h-2 alloantigens. II. H-2d region control of h-7.1-specified Stimulator function in mixed lymphocyte culture and susceptibility to lysis by h-7.1-specific Cytotoxic cells., P J. Wettstein and J A. Frelinger
H-2 effects on cell-cell interactions in the response to single non-h-2 alloantigens. Iii. Evidence for a second ir-gene system mapping in the h-2k and h-2d regions., P J. Wettstein and J A. Frelinger
H-2 effects on cell-cell interactions in the response to single non-h-2 alloantigens. VI. H-2kb mutants differentially regulate the immune response to the h-4.2 Alloantigen., P J. Wettstein and R W. Melvold
H-2 expression by lymphoid cells of different mouse strains: quantitative interaction of h-2 with monoclonal antibodies and their fab fragments., C J. Hackett and B A. Askonas
H-2 expression on a teratocarcinoma-derived cell line, terc., D B. Searls and M Edidin
H-2f, a tenth allele at the histocompatibility-2 locus in the mouse as determined by tumor transplantation., S L. Allen
H-2 gene complementation in cytotoxic t cell responses of female against male cells., H Von boehmer, C G. Fathman, and W Haas
H-2 gene complex restricts transfer of delayed-type hypersensitivity in mice., J F. Miller, M A. Vadas, A Whitelaw, and J Gamble
H-2 gene expression in required for T cell-mediated lysis of virus-infected target cells., P C. Doherty, D Solter, and B B. Knowles
H-2 gene expression is required for t cell-mediated lysis of virus-infected target cells., P C. Doherty, D Solter, and B B. Knowles
H-2 gene products influence susceptibility of target thyroid gland to damage in experimental autoimmune thyroiditis., nun A. Ben, R Maron, Y Ron, and I R. Cohen
H-2 genetic control of the response of t lymphocytes to insulins. Priming of nonresponder mice by forbidden variants of specific antigenic determinants., I R. Cohen and J Talmon
H-2 haplotype and the embryotoxocity of serum from nonpregnant congenic mice., M Melnick, T Jaskoll, and M Marazita
H-2 haplotypes, genes, and antigens: second listing. I. Non-h-2 loci on chromosome 17., J Klein, F Figueroa, and D Klein
H-2 haplotypes, genes, regions, and antigens. First listing., J Klein, L Flaherty, J L. Vandeberg, and D C. Shreffler
H-2 haplotypes of some strains which were not typed previousley. Abstr., G Lukasova, A Dux, and P Demant
H-2 haplotypes of strains dbr7, b10.nzw, Nfs, bq2, stu, to1, and to2., F Figueroa, S Tewarson, E Neufeld, and J Klien
H-2 haplotype specificity of molecular requirements for trinitrophenyl recognition by anti-hapten cytotoxic t lymphocytes., A H. Hale and M P. Mcgee
H-2 histocompatibility antigens of subcellular membranes of mouse liver., D J. Morre, V Schirrmacher, P Robinson, K Hess, and W W. Franke
H-2 histocompatibility region: influence on the murine glucocorticoid receptor and its response., C Gupta and A Goldman
H-2/hla cross-reactions. Absorption analysis of cytotoxic antihuman activity in anti-h-2 mouse sera., P Ivanyi, H Pavljukova, and E Ivaskova
H-2 homology requirements for secondary cell-mediated lympholysis and mixed lymphocyte reactions to tnp-modified syngeneic lymphocytes., verhulst A. Schmitt, C A. Garbarino, and G M. Shearer
H-2i-linked control of immunological resistance to viral leu- kemogenesis as a response to preleukemic cells., P Lonai, E Katz, A Peled, and ghera N. Haran
H-2 immunogenicity of liver cell membranes in the mouse., H L. Ozer and L A. Herzenberg
H-2 immunogenicity of various tissue extracts as detected by growth of an allogeneic tumour., I Hilgert, K Koubek, and H Kristofova
H-2 influence on corticosteroid effects on thymus cells., M Pla, J Zakany, and J Fachet
@@@@h-2 Influence on experimental diabetes induced by heterolo and homologous immunization and by virus. Abstr., H Kromann, A Lernmark, B F. Vestergaard, J Egeberg, K L. Mensberg, and J Nerup
H-2 influence on the chronic disease due to mouse hepatitis virus type 3. Abstr., D Oth, E Achille, leblond E. Levy, and J M. Dupuy
H-2 influence on the severity of mouse hepatitis virus type 3-induced acute disease., N Sabolovic, bednawska M. Wellman, and D Oth
H-2 i-region encoded targets in allograft rejection., J E. Gose and F H. Bach
H-2 i region restriction phenomenon in t cell-dependent granuloma formation to mycobacterium bovis bcg., K Ueda, S Yamazaki, and S Yamamoto
H-2i-restricted specific t cell-macrophage binding. Abstr., H K. Ziegler and E R. Unanue
H-2i restrictions for antigen presentation in gat induced t-cell proliferation. Abstr., L B. Schook and J E. Niederhuber
H-2: its structure and similarity to HL-A., G D. Snell, M Cherry, and P D:emant
H-2Kb mutations limit the CTL response to SV40 TASA., S Pan, P J. Wettstein, and B B. Knowles
H-2k-, h-21- and h-2d-restricted hybridoma contact sensitivity effector cells., M Minami, K Okuda, M E. Sunday, and M E. Dorf
H-2k/h-2d and mls and i region-associated antigens stimulate helper factor(s) involved in the generation of cytotoxic t lymphocytes., J W. Scott, N M. Ponzio, C G. Orosz, and J H. Finke
H-2kk can influence whether cytotoxic t lymphocytes recognize trinitrophenyl in association with h-2dk unique or h-2kk and h-2dk shared self determinants., H Fujiwara, T Tsuchida, R B. Levy, and G M. Shearer
H-2l: demonstration of four new allelic products and independence of h-2d and h-2l molecules., D Ivanyi, M Snoek, and P Demant
H-2-like cytotoxic target 'allodeterminants' on syngeneic tumours. Abstr., H Festenstein, C Testorelli, O Morelli, and W Schmidt
H-2-like specificities of foreign haplotypes appearing on a mouse sarcoma after vaccinia virus infection., F Garrido, V Schirrmacher, and H Festenstein
H-2 linkage control of resistance to subcutaneous infection with mycobacterium lepraemurium., J Curtis, H O. Adu, and J L. Turk
H-2 linkage of a gene controlling b-cell complement-receptor develop- ment through out life., M C. Gelfand and W E. Paul
H-2-linked control of cytotoxic t-cell responsiveness to alphavirus infection. Presence of h-2dk during different- iation and stimulation converts stem cells of low responder genotype to t cells of responder phenotype., A Mullbacher and R V. Blanden
H-2-linked control of resistance to ectromelia virus infection in b10 congenic mice., H C. O'neill, R V. Blanden, and T J. O'neill
H-2 linked fine specificity of myoglobin primed t cells. Abstr., I Berkower, F R. Gurd, and J Berzofsky
H-2-linked gene involved in modification of fertility of translocation carriers., J Forejt
H-2 linked genes control t cell responses to distinct t cell determinants of myoglobin. Abstr., I Berkower, G Buckenmeyer, F R. Gurd, and J A. Berzofsky
H-2-linked gene(s) influence the granulomatous reaction to viable Mycobacterium lepraemurium in the mouse., O Closs, M Lvik, H Wigzell, and B A. Taylor
H-2-linked gene(s) influence the granulomatous reaction to viable mycobacterium lepraemurium in the mouse., O Closs, M Lovik, H Wigzell, and B A. Taylor
H-2-linked genetic control of antibody response to soluble calf skin collagen in mice., E Hahn, H Nowack, D Gotze, and R Timpl
H-2 linked genetic control of disease susceptibility, murine lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus infection. Abstr., M B. Oldstone, G F. Mitchell, and H O. Devitt
H-2-linked genetic control of immune responsiveness to ovalbumin and ovomucoid., N M. Vaz, quagliata J. Phillips, B B. Levine, and E M. Vaz
H-2-linked genetic control of murine cell-mediated lympholysis to autologous cells modified with high and low concentrations of fluor- escein isothiocyanate., P Gilheany, P K. Arora, R B. Levy, and G M. Shearer
H-2 linked genetic control of murine cell-mediated lympholysis to autologous cells modified with high and low concentrations of fluorescein isothiocyanate (fitc). Abstr., P K. Arora, P Gilheaney, R B. Levy, and G M. Shearer
H-2 linked genetic control of murine t-cell-mediated lymphol- ysis to autologous cells modified with low concentrations of trinitrobenzene sulfonate., G M. Shearer, verhulst A. Schmitt, C B. Nelli, A W. Miller, and P E. Gilheany
H-2 linked genetic control of priming for secondary cytotoxic responses to autologous cells modified with low concentrations of trinitrobenzene sulfonate., R P. Polisson, H Fujiwara, and G M. Shearer
H-2-linked genetic control of resistance to histocompatible tumors., R M. Williams, M E. Dorf, and B Benacerraf
H-2 linked genetic control of the antibody response to staphylococcal nuclease in mice as delineated with polypeptide fragments. Abstr., J A. Berzofsky, A N. Schechter, G M. Shearer, and D H. Sachs
H-2-linked genetic control of the plaque-forming cell response to sheep red blood cells., D M. Silver
H-2-linked immune response (ir) genes. Independent loci for ir-igg and ir-iga genes., R Lieberman, W Paul, W Humphrey, and J Stimpfling
H-2 linked immune response to murine experimental schistosoma mansoni infections., F H. Claas and A M. Deelder
H-2-linked ir gene control of antibody responses to insulin. I. Anti-insulin plaque-forming cell primary responses., J A. Schroer, J K. Inman, J W. Thomas, and A S. Rosenthal
H-2 linked ir gene control of antibody responses to porcine insulin. I. Development of insulin-specific antibodies in some but not all nonresponder strains injected with proinsulin., J A. Kapp and D S. Strayer
H-2-linked ir gene control of t cell proliferative responses to the synthetic terpolymer l-glutamic acid60-l-alanine30-l- -tyrosine10 (gat)., B A. Araneo and J A. Kapp
H-2 linked ir genes controlling immune responses to balb/c igg (gamma2a)kappa and igg (gamma2a)lambda type myeloma proteins. Abstr., R Lieberman, M Potter, W E. Paul, and W H. Jr
H-2-linked ir genes controlling immune responses to balb/cigg (gamma2a) myeloma proteins having kappa or lambda light chains., R Lieberman, W E. Paul, W Humphrey, and M Potter
H-2-linked murine cytotoxic t cell responses specific for sendai virus-infected cells., R Kurrle, M Rollinghoff, and H Wagner
H-2-linked murine factor b phenotypes., E S. Paolucci and D C. Shreffler
H-2-linked murine factor b phenotypes. Abstr., E S. Paolucci and D C. Shreffler
H-2-linked recessive ir gene regulation of high antibody responsiveness to tnp hapten conjugated to autogenous albumin., W J. Urba and W H. Hildemann
H-2 linked ss protein is c4 component of complement., B Curman, L Ostberg, L Sandberg, I M. eriksson, U Stalenheim, L Rask, and P A. Peterson
H-2l locus: alleles, products, and specificities., P Demant, D Ivanyi, R Nusse, sautes C. Neauport, and M Snoek
H-2l-restricted recognition of viral antigens. In the h-2d haplotype, anti-vesicular stomatitis virus cytotoxic t cells are restricted solely by h-2l., R Ciavarra and J Forman
H-2-mediated resistance to an ecotropic type c retrovirus: localization of controlling genes and ontogenic studies of resistance., S E. Bear, P N. Tsichlis, and R S. Schwartz
H-2 mutation affecting immune response to thy-1.1 Antigen., M Zaleski and J Klein
[H-2 mutations in mice. III. Serological analysis of mutation 504 and its derived H-2 recombinant haplotypes], I P. Dishkant, A A. Vedernikov, and I K. Egorov
H-2 mutations: their genetics and effect on immune functions., J Klein
H-2-nonrestricted cytotoxic responses to an antigen encoded telomeric to h-2d., D L. Kastner and R R. Rich
H-2 polymorphism. A progress report, p. 117-124. In m. B. Zaleski et al [eds], immunobiology of the major histo-, J Klein, D Gotze, J H. Nadeau, B Arden, and F Figueroa
H-2 polymorphisms are more uniformly distributed than allozyme polymorphisms in natural populations of house mice., J H. Nadeau, Davidian J. Britton, F Bonhomme, and L Thaler
H-2 private specificity of in vivo-sensitized lymphocytes studied by adsorption on fibroblast monolayers., P N. Jorgensen, F Guttler, and B Rubin
H-2 public specificities act as target determinants for alloreactive cytotoxic t lymphocytes. Abstr., sautes C. Neauport, A Vasquez, and W H. Fridman
H-2 region product as determinant in immune cytolysis of syngeneic tumour cells by anti-msv t lymphocytes., E Gomard, V Duprez, Y Henin, and J P. Levy
H-2-restricted antigen binding by a hybridoma clone that produces antigen-specific helper factor., P Lonai, J Puri, and G Hammerling
H-2 restricted cytolytic and noncytolytic t cell clones: isolation, specificity and functional analysis., H Von boehmer and W Haas
H-2 restricted cytotoxic effectors generated in vitro by the addition of trinitrophenyl-conjugated soluble proteins., verhulst A. Schmitt, C B. Pettinelli, P A. Henkart, J K. Lunney, and G M. Shearer
H-2-restricted gvh reaction caused by t cells from normal donors of certain strains., B Kindred
H-2-restricted t-b cell interactions involved in polyspecific b cell responses mediated by soluble antigen., M J. Ratcliffe and M H. Julius
H-2-restricted t-cell killing against mlsb-associated target specificity., L Leben and H Festenstein
H-2-restricted t-cell-mediated cytotoxicity: rediscovering allo-h-2-reactivity?, G Dennert
H-2 restriction and non-restriction of t-cell-mediated cytotoxixity against mouse mammary tumour targets., O Stutman and F Shen
H-2 restriction and t cell-mediated tumor immunity. Abstr., C C. Ting and L W. Law
H-2 restriction as a consequence of intentional priming: t cells of fully allogeneic chimeric mice as well as of normal mice respond to foreign antigens in the context of h-2 determinants not encount- ered on thymic epithelial cells., H Stockinger, K Pfizenmaier, C Hardt, H Rodt, M Rollinghoff, and H Wagner
H-2 restriction for lymphocyte homing into lymph nodes., L Degos, M Pla, and J M. Colombani
H-2 restriction of adoptive immunotherapy of established tumors. Abstr., P D. Greenberg, M A. Cheever, and A Fefer
H-2 restriction of cell-mediated immunity to an intracellular bacterium. Effector t cells are specific for listeria antigen in association with h-2i region-coded self-markers., R M. Zinkernagel, A Althage, B Adler, R V. Blanden, W F. Davidson, U Kees, M B. Dunlop, and D C. Shreffler
H-2 restriction of contact inhibition of epithelial cells., A S. Curtis and P Rooney
H-2 restriction of cytolysis after immunization of minor h congenic pairs of mice., M J. Bevan
H-2 restriction of suppressor t-cell induction by hapten- -modified lymphoid cells in tolerance to 1-fluoro-2,4- -dinitrobenzene contact sensitization., S D. Miller, M Sy, and H N. Claman
H-2 restriction of t cells causing lethal graft-versus-host disease across minor histocompatibility barriers in mice., R Korngold and J Sprent
H-2 restriction of the t-cell response against chemically induced tumors. Abstr., D R. Lannin, S Yu, and C F. Mckhann
H-2 restriction specificity of t cells from h-2 incompatible radiation bone marrow chimeras: further evidence for the absence of crucial influence of the host/thymus environment on the genera- tion of h-2 restricted tnp-specific t lymphocyte precursors., S Aizawa, T Sado, and E Kubo
H-2 s region determined polymorphic variants of the c4, slp, c2, and b complement proteins: a compilation., J P. Atkinson, D R. Karp, E P. Seeskin, C C. Killion, A A. Rosa, S L. Newell, and D C. Shreffler
H-2 types of translocation stocks t(2,9)138ca, t(9,13)190ca and an h-2 recombinant., J Klein, D Klein, and D C. Shreffler
H-2 typing of mice genetically selected for high or low antibody production., M J. Colombani, M Pla, D Mouton, and L Degos
H-2 typing of mutants of the t6 haplotype in the mouse., K B. Bechtol and M F. Lyon
H-2-unrestricted polyclonal maturation without replication of small b cells induced by antigen-activated t cell help factors., F Melchers, J Andersson, W Lernhardt, and M H. Schreier
H-33--a histocompatibility locus to the left of the h-2 complex., L Flaherty
H-3 linked control of the immune response to leishmaniasis. Abstr., L J. Detolla, L H. Semprevivo, H C. Passmore, and N C. Palczuk
H-5.a And h-6.a, Two mouse isoantigens on red cells and tissues detected serologically., D B. Amos, M Zumpft, and P Armstrong
Habitat, succession, attachment, and morphology of segmented, filamentous microbes indigenous to the murine gastrointestinal tract., C P. Davis and D C. Savage
Haemadsorption by lymphoid tissue from normal mice., S Thunold
Haemagglutination and cytotoxic studies of h-2. IV. Evidence that there are 3-like antigenic sites determined by both the k and the d crossover regions., G Snell and M Cherry
Haemagglutination and cytotoxic studies of H-2. IV. Evidence that there are 3-like antigenic sites determined by both the K and the D crossover regions., G D. Snell and M Cherry
Haemagglutination and cytotoxic studies of H-2. V. T-e anti-27, 28, 29 family of antibodies., G D. Snell, P D:emant, and M Cherry
Haemagglutination and cytotoxic studies of h-2. V. The anti-27, 28, 29 family of antibodies., G Snell, P Demant, and M Cherry
Haemagglutinin production in preimmunized mice exposed to continuous gamma-radiation., J P. Bensted
Haemagglutinin production in tumour-bearing and leukaemic mice., J Gelzer and F M. Dietrich
Haematological and serological investigations in heteroparabiosis., marzynska B. Konieczna and cendrzak A. Skowron
Haematological changes in the ageing mouse., G Silini and U Andreozzi
Haematological effects in mice of partially purified colony stimu- lating factor (csf) prepared from human urine., D Metcalf and E R. Stanley
Haematological effects of ionizing radiation in cancerous mice., D Lockner, U Ericson, and G Hevesy
Haematopoiesis measured by spleen colony and diffusion chamber techni- ques in mice treated with one or two injections of cyclophosphamide., A Boyum, A Carsten, and O Laerum
Haematopoietic defects of w/wv mice studied with the spleen colony, agar colony, and diffusion chamber techniques., H B. Benestad, A Boyum, and K Warhuus
Haematopoietic growth factors are released in cultures of h-2- -restricted helper t cells, accessory cells and specific antigen., M H. Schreier and N N. Iscove
Haematopoietic role for patch (ph) revealed by new w mutant (wct) in mice., J F. Loutit and B M. Cattanach
Haematopoietic stem cells. Evidence for competing proliferative demands., S Hellman and H E. Grate
Haemoglobin determination in foetuses and adult mice of two inbred strains and in the f2 generation., A Jirsakova and I Valhova
Haemoglobin differences in inbred strains of mice., H M. Ranny, G M. Smith, and waelsch S. Gluecksohn
Haemoglobin production in mice recovering from radiation., B I. Lord and R Schofield
Haemoglobins in the foetal mouse., James A. Barrowman
Haemoglobins of foetal C57BL/6 mice., J Barrowman and M Craig
Haemoglobins of foetal c57bl/6 mice., J Barrowman and M Craig
Haemoglobins of foetal cba mice., J Barrowman and K B. Roberts
Haemoglobins of mice of several inbred lines. Iii. Intermediate type of inberitance. (russ., Eng. Summ.)., A A. Strekalov and J P. Naidenov
Haemoglobin synthesis in reticulocytes of prenatal f/f anaemic mice., R J. Cole, T Regan, and R G. Tarbutt
Haemoglobin types of the wild house mouse (mus musculus domesticus rutty 1772)., H Heinecke and M Wagner
Haemoglobin variants in mice., H P. Randelia and S N. Naik
Haemolytic activity of mouse peritoneal exudate cells in vitro., E Moller
Haemolytic disease in nzb mice and in nzb-cba radiation chimaeras., M Polackova and J Strejcek
Haemolytic plaque formation by mouse peritoneal cells, and the effect on it of friend virus infection., M Bendinelli
Haemolytic plaque formation by unimmunized mouse peritoneal lymphocytes., M Bendinelli and N Wedderburn
Haemopoietic defects in mice infected with lymphocytic choriomeningi- tis virus. 1. The enhanced x-ray sensitivity of virus infected mice., jorgensen K. Bro and M Volkert
Haemopoietic progenitor-cell responses in mice with the transplanted lymphoid leukemia abe-8., J H. Mccarthy
Haemopoietic progenitor cells in prenatal congenitally anaemic 'flexed-tailed' (f/f) mice., R J. Cole and T Regan
Haemopoietic stem-cell kinetics during continuous irradiation., tse W. Chu and L G. Lajtha
Haemopoietic stem cells and progenitors of functional t-lymphocytes in the bone marrow of 'nude' mice., H Pritchard and H Micklem
Haemopoietic stem cells are organised for use on the basis of their generation-age., M Rosendaal, G S. Hodgson, and T R. Bradley
Haemopoietic stem cells in experimental haemolytic anaemia., G Hodgson, T Bradley, and P Telfer
Haemopoietic stem cells in leukaemic akr mice: the (akr x c57bl/6)f1 mouse as an in vivo assay system., G N. Schwartz and S S. Boggs
Haemopoietic stem cells in the foetal mouse thymus., M Barg, T E. Mandel, and G R. Johnson
Haemopoietic stem cells in the peripheral blood., D W. Barnes and J F. Loutit
Haemopoietic stem cells of rats but not of mice express th-1.1 Alloantigen., S Thierfelder
Haemopoietic stroma. Effects of radiation on proliferative and differential support capacity. Abstr., R E. Ploemacher and P L. Soest
Haemopoietic studies of young and old sec/1Re (mk/mk)., Catherine A. Emond
Haemorrhage caused by isografts of submandibular glands of male mice., C Lin and K Hoshino
Haemorrhage in ehrlich ascites tumour., H G. Seydel
Hageman factor activatiton and tight junction disruption in mice challenged with attenuated endotoxin., R I. Walker, M Porvaznik, J E. Egan, and A M. Miller
Hair cycle-specific immunolocalization of retinoic acid synthesizing enzymes Aldh1a2 and Aldh1a3 indicate complex regulation., H B. Everts, L E. King, J P. Sundberg, and D E. Ong
Hair density in the mouse mutant ragged (ra)., J Slee
Hair dysplasia induced by x-rays in mice under different irradiation condititons., P Van caneghem, M L. Beaumariage, and J M. Lachapelle
Hair follicle biology, the sebaceous gland, and scarring alopecias., K S. Stenn, J P. Sundberg, and L C. Sperling
Hair growth cycles and wave patterns in 'nude' mice., G J. Eaton
Hair growth cycles in subcutaneous implants., H B. Chase, B H. Sanford, C T. Arsenault, and S B. Carroll
Hair growth in mouse mutants affecting coat texture., M J. Trigg
Hair growth in skin grafts placed on hairless mice., T S. Argyris and B F. Argyris
Hair interior defect in AKR/J mice., K A. Giehl, C S. Potter, B Wu, K A. Silva, L B. Rowe, A Awgulewitsch, and J P. Sundberg
Hairless mice as models for chloracne: a study of cutaneous changes induced by topical application of established chloracnegens., S M. Puhvel, M Sakamoto, D C. Ertl, and R M. Reisner
Hairless mice, human leprosy and thymus-derived lymphocytes., K Prabhakaran, E B. Harris, and W F. Kirchheimer
Hairlessness in mus musculus., R H. Rigdon
Hair loss and cyst formation in hairless and rhino mutant mice., S J. Mann
Hair loss in ovarian tumorigenic mice., R H. Davis, L M. Gowan, and J P. Ryan
Hair-nibbling and whisker-trimming as indicators of social hier- archy in mice., S Y. Long
Hair on genetically hairless mice., Harold L. Engel
Hairpatches, a single gene mutation characterized by progressive renal disease and alopecia in the mouse. A potential model for a newly described heritable human disorder., L D. Shultz, P W. Lane, D R. Coman, S Taylor, E Hall, B Lyons, B G. Wood, and G Schlager
Hairpin tail., John E. Frazier
Hairpin-tail, a case of post-reductional gene action in the mouse egg., D R. Johnson
Half-life prolongation of acinetobacter glutaminase-asparaginase by succinylation and glycosylation. Abstr., J S. Holcenberg, J Roberts, F Schmid, and G Schmer
Halo-analogs of lipids and carbohydrates. Effects on ehrlich and l1210 ascites tumors. Abstr., P Simon, P Babiarz, L Rittmann, and T P. Fondy
Halomethyl-1,2,3-triazole derivatives: a new type of alky- lating agent active in mouse transplantable tumors., A Contreras, perez R. Sanchez, and G Alonso
Halomethyl-1,2,3-triazole derivatives: a new type of alkylating agent active in mouse transplantable tumors., A Contreras, perez R. Sanchez, and G Alonso
Halothane inhibition of neuroblastoma division and neurite formation. Abstr., R Hinkley and A Telser
Halsey Joseph Bagg., C C. Little
Hamster hepatocyte-mediated activation of procarcinogens to mutagens in the l5178y/tk mutation assay., D E. Amacher and S C. Paillet
Hamsters after treatment with isoniazid (inh)., I Adler, A Schmaltz, R Rathenberg, D Muller, F F. Strasser, N R. Cy, and E S. Chinese
Handbook of materials and methods.
'handedness' In mice, some behavioural correlates., J Papaioannou
'Handedness' in mice: some behavioural correlates., J Papaioannou
Handling and caging stress resulting in cardiac calcification in DBA/2J mice., Lee J. Whiting
Handling of pregnant mice: gestational and postnatal behavioral effects., J Werboff, A Anderson, and B N. Haggett
Handling of pregnant mice. Gestational and postnatal behavioral effects., J Werboff, A, and E A. Haggett
Hapetic aryl hydrocarbon activity in irradiated mice. Abstr., N Prasad, R Prasad, S C. Bushong, and L B. North
Haploid gene expression versus meiotic drive, the relevance of inter- cellular bridges during spermatogenesis., R P. Erickson
Haploid genome reactivation and recovery by cell hybridization. Induction of dna synthesis in spermatid nuclei., S M. Elsevier and F H. Ruddle
Haploid mouse blastocysts developed from bisected zygotes., A K. Tarkowski and J Rossant
Haploid mouse embryos obtained by microsurgical removal of one pronucleus., J A. Modlinski
Haploinsufficiency of AFG3L2, the gene responsible for spinocerebellar ataxia type 28, causes mitochondria-mediated Purkinje cell dark degeneration., F Maltecca, R Magnoni, F Cerri, G A. Cox, A Quattrini, and G Casari
Haploinsufficiency of the transcription factors FOXC1 and FOXC2 results in aberrant ocular development., R S. Smith, A Zabaleta, T Kume, O V. Savinova, S H. Kidson, J E. Martin, D Y. Nishimura, W L. Alward, B L. Hogan, and S W. John
Haploinsufficient Bmp4 ocular phenotypes include anterior segment dysgenesis with elevated intraocular pressure., B Chang, R S. Smith, M Peters, O V. Savinova, N L. Hawes, A Zabaleta, S Nusinowitz, J E. Martin, M L. Davisson, C L. Cepko, B L. Hogan, and S W. John
Haploinsufficient lethality and formation of arteriovenous malformations in Notch pathway mutants., L T. Krebs, J R. Shutter, K Tanigaki, T Honjo, K L. Stark, and T Gridley
Haplotype analysis in multiple crosses to identify a QTL gene., X Wang, R Korstanje, D Higgins, and B Paigen
Haplotype association mapping in mice., S W. Tsaih and R Korstanje
Haplotype preference in lymphocyte differentiation. I. Development of haplotype-specific helper and suppressor activities in f1 hybrid-activated t cell populations., B J. Skidmore and D H. Katz
Haplotype preference in lymphocyte differentiation. II. F1 hybrid helper t cells generated with antigen-bearing parental macrophages can cooperate with b lymphocytes of either parent., D H. Katz, L R. Katz, and C A. Bogowitz
Haplotype-specific suppression of cytotoxic t cell induction by antigen inappropriately presented on t cells., P J. Fink, I L. Weissman, and M J. Bevan
Haplotype-specific suppression of t cell response to lactate dehydrogenase b in (responder x nonresponder)f1 mice., Z A. Nagy, C N. Baxevanis, and J Klein
Haplotype specific suppressor t cells generated by neonatal treatment with f1 spleen cells. Abstr., C Sorensen and C W. Pierce
Haplotype-specific suppressor t cells mediating linked suppression of immune respones elicited by third-party h-2 alloantigens., V Holan and N A. Mitchison
Hapten-bearing cell in carrier-determined tolerance., benson M. Aldo and Y Borel
Hapten binding studies on mouse iga myeloma proteins with antibody activity., A Sher and H Tarikas
Hapten competition and the nature of cell-cooperation in the anti- body response., R B. Taylor and G M. Iverson
Hapten-conjugated antibodies and visual markers used to label cell- -surface antigens for electron microscopy, an approach to double labeling., M E. Lamm, G C. Koo, C W. Stackpole, and U Hammerling
(haptenes Formed in the liver during early stages of o-aminoazotoluene administration) (russ., Eng. Summ.), T A. Korosteleva
Hapten help is associated with minor murine histocompatibility loci. Abstr., S H. Leech and M Ali
Hapten-igg-induced suppression of the in vitro antibody response. Role of hapten density and of antigenic challenge., P Galanaud, M Crevon, D Erard, and J Dormont
Hapten-induced allosteric transition in the light chain dimer of an immunoglobulin., D Lancet, A Licht, I Schechter, and I Pecht
Hapten-induced b cell paralysis. II. Evidence for trivial mechanisms of tolerance., E Gronowicz and A Coutinho
Hapten-induced paralysis. I. Evidence for the persistence of hapten- -specific immunocompetent b lymphocytes in specifically paralyzed mice., E Gronowicz, A Coutinho, and O Sjoberg
Hapten-pullulan conjugate-induced cmi suppression: demonstration of a common pathway of suppressor cells involving idiotypic interactions., N Taniguchi, M Usui, K Okuda, and T Matuhasi
Hapten-reactive helper lymphocytes., B Rubin and H Wigzell
Hapten-sandwich labeling. I. A general procedure for simultaneous labeling of multiple cell surface antigens for fluorescence and elec- tron microscopy., L Wofsy, P C. Baker, K Thompson, J Goodman, J Kimura, and C Henry
Hapten-specific augmentation of the anti-idiotype antibody response to hapten-myeloma protein conjugates in mice., C Janeway and W Paul
Hapten-specific blockade of cba/n x c3h/hen f1 b cell responses in a cell transfer system., H Snippe, B Merchant, E F. Lizzio, and J K. Inman
Hapten specific helper t cells restricted by the i-e(c) subregion of the mhc., A C. Martinez, A Coutinho, and R R. Bernabe
Hapten-specific hemolytic plaque assays usually fail to detect most of the diversity in the anti-hapten response., B Merchant and J K. Inman
Hapten-specific ige antibody responses in mice. II. Cooperative interactions between adoptively transferred t and b lymphocytes in the development of ige response., T Hamaoka, D H. Katz, and B Benacerraf
Hapten-specific ige antibody responses in mice. Iii. Establishment of parameters for generation of helper t cell function regulating the primary and secondary responses of ige and igg b lymphocytes., T Hamaoka, P E. Newburger, D H. Katz, and B Benacerraf
Hapten-specific ige antibody responses in mice. I. Secondary ige responses in irradiated recipients of syngeneic primed spleen cells., T Hamaoka, D H. Katz, K J. Bloch, and B Benacerraf
Hapten-specific ige antibody responses in mice. IV. Evidence for distinctive sensitivities of ige and igg b lymphocytes to the regulatory influences of t cells., D H. Katz, T H. Newburger, and B Benacerraf
Hapten-specific ige antibody responses in mice. IX. Suppression of ige antibody production by passive transfer of t cells from adjuvant-primed syngeneic mice., N Chiorazzi, A S. Tung, and D H. Katz
Hapten specific ige antibody responses in mice. V. Differential resistance of ige and igg b lymphocytese to x-irradiation., D A. Fox, N Chiorazzi, and D H. Katz
Hapten-specific ige antibody responses in mice. Vii. Conversion of ige 'non-responder' strains to ige 'responders' by elimination of suppressor t cell activity., N Chiorazzi, D A. Fox, and D H. Katz
Hapten-specific ige antibody responses in mice. Viii. A possible new mechanism by which anti-lymphocyte serum enhances ige antibody synthesis in vivo., N Chiorazzi, A S. Tung, N Eshhar, and D H. Katz
Hapten-specific ige antibody responses in mice. VI. Selective enhancement of ige antibody production by low doses of x- -irradiation and by cyclophosphamide., N Chiorazzi, D A. Fox, and D H. Katz
Hapten-specific murine colony-forming b cells: in vitro response of colonies to fluoresceinated thymus independent antigens., P S. Pillai and D W. Scott
Hapten-specific responses to the phenyltrimethylamino hapten. I. Evidence for idiotype-anti-idiotype interactions in delayed-type hypersensitivity in mice., S Jayaraman and C J. Bellone
Hapten-specific responses to the phenyltrimethylamino hapten. Iii. Mice whose delayed-type hypersensitivity responses cannot be abrogated by the presence of anti-idiotypic suppressor t cells lack a critical modulatory t cell function., S Jayaraman and C J. Bellone
Hapten-specific responses to the phenyltrimethylamino hapten. II. Regulation of delayed-type hypersensitivity by genetically restricted, anti-idiotypic suppressor t cells induced by the monovalent antigen l-tyrosine- -p-azophenyltrimethylammonium., S Jayaraman and C J. Bellone
Hapten-specific stimulation of secondary b cells independent of t cells., N R. Klinman and R A. Doughty
Hapten-specific t cell lines mediating delayed hypersensitivity to contact-sensitizing agents., W R. Thomas, P L. Mottram, and J F. Miller
Hapten-specific t-cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. I. Genetic control of delayed-type hypersensitivity by vh and i-a-region genes., J Z. Weinberger, M I. Greene, B Benacerraf, and M E. Dorf
Hapten-specific t-cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. II. Demonstration of idiotypic determinants on suppressor t cells., J Z. Weinberger, R N. Germain, S Ju, M I. Greene, A Benacerraf, and M E. Dorf
Hapten-specific t cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. Iii. Interaction of effector suppressor t cells is restricted by h-2 and igh-v genes., J Z. Weinberger, B Benacerraf, and M E. Dorf
Hapten-specific t cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. VI. Evidence for different t cell receptors in cells that mediated h-2i-restricted and h-2d-restricted cutaneous sensitivity responses., M E. Sunday, B Benacerraf, and M E. Dorf
Hapten-specific t cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. Viii. Suppressor cell pathways in cutaneous sen- sitivity responses., M E. Sunday, B Benacerraf, and M E. Dorf
Hapten-specific t cell responses to 4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl acetyl. V. Role of idiotypes in the suppressor pathway., J Z. Weinberger, R N. Germain, B Benacerraf, and M E. Dorf
Hapten-specific t killer cells. Abstr., G Dennert and L E. Hatlen
Hapten-specific t suppressor factor recognizes both hapten and i-j region products on haptenized spleen cells., M Zembala, G L. Asherson, and V Colizzi
Hapten specific unresponsiveness in mice. I. Characteristics of unresponsiveness induced by 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulphonic acid., R Huchet, D Grandjon, and A J. Davies
Hapten-specific unresponsiveness in mice. II. Fate and distribution of 14c-tnbsa injected at tolerogenic doses., R Huchet, L Olsson, D Grandjon, and A J. Davies
Hapten-specific virus-replicating t cells: analysis of the functional role in contact sensitivity., C Takahashi and Y Katsura
Haptoglobin and irradiation in mice., M Burger and A Knyszynski
Harlequin ichthyosis (ichq): a juvenile lethal mouse mutation with ichthyosiform dermatitis., J P. Sundberg, D Boggess, M E. Hogan, B A. Sundberg, M H. Rourk, B Harris, K Johnson, R W. Dunstan, and M T. Davisson
Harvesting methods of immunoglobulin producing cells., B Drewinko, J Trujillo, and diddi M. Gonzales
Hashish smoke interferes with sidman avoidance in mice., A Armaganidis, A Moschovakis, G Papanikolaou, B Kapsabelis, G Petroulakis, D Liakopoulos, and H Lazaratou
Hazards from experimental skin painting of carcinogens., H M. Darlow, D J. Simmons, and F J. Roe
HDL cholesterol and bone mineral density: is there a genetic link?, Cheryl L Ackert-Bicknell
HDL levels and atherogenesis: a potential role for high density lipoprotein as an antioxident., Kelsey J. Webb
Head blebs: a new mutation on chromosome 4 of the mouse., D S. Varnum and S C. Fox
Healing of bone lesions with 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin d3 in the young x-linked hypophosphatemic male mouse., P J. Marie, R Travers, and F H. Glorieux
Healing of rickets with phosphate supplementation in the hypophosphatemic male mouse., P J. Marie, R Travers, and F H. Glorieux
Health assessment in the procurement of laboratory rodents., A M. Jonas
Health control in a mouse population., A A. Tuffery
Hearing degeneration in shaker-1 mouse, correlation of physiological observations with behavioral responses and with cochlear anatomy., D O. Mikaelian and R J. Ruben
Hearing & genetics: mapping and pathology of mouse mutations causing hearing loss., Allison Hanaford
Hearing in mice via gsr audiometry., C I. Berlin
Heart allograft survival as a test for serum blocking factors in classically tolerant mice., D Steinmuller and J S. Lofgreen
Heart autoantibodies in mice, genetic, bacterial, and age deter- minants., J H. Schwab and R R. Brown
Heart dry weight in nephrectomized mice., J M. Echave llanos and A F. Badran
Heart lesions in mice induced by feeding irradiated foods., H Monsen
Heart levels of adriamycin in normal and tumor-bearing mice., M G. Donelli, A Martini, T Colombo, A Bossi, and S Garattini
Heart malformations in b6c3f1 mice fetuses induced by in utero exposure to methyl chloride. Abstr., tyl R. Wolkowski, A D. Lawton, M Phelps, and T E. Jr
Heart rate conditioning in mice., T Herrmann and A Carran
Heart rate variation under differing emotional conditions in nine strains of inbred mice., Roberta A. Welty
Heart transplantation in congenic strains of mice., R J. Corry, H J. Winn, and P S. Russell
Heart transplantation in inbred mice. Abstr., R A. Liebelt, R W. Huff, and A G. Liebelt
Heat and urea stability of blood catalase of catalase-mutant mouse strains., R N. Feinstein, J B. Howard, and R Savol
Heat-induced protection of mice against thermal death., G C. Li, J L. Meyer, J Y. Mak, and G M. Hahn
Heat-induced thermotolerance expressed in the energy metabolism of mammalian cells., J Lunec and S R. Cresswell
Heat production and heat loss in d-amphetamine hyperthermia in aggregated swiss webster and bdf1 mice., A L. Craigmill, H J. Kupferberg, and J W. Miller
Heat production, energy intake and body weight changes in response to fasting-refeeding, thyroxine administration or environmental temperature in lean and obese (ob/ob) mice. Abstr., J G. Vandertuig, D R. Romsos, G A. Leveille, and A M. Pearson
Heat production of lean and obese (ob/ob) mice in response to fasting, food restriction or thyroxine., J G. Vander tuig, N Trostler, D R. Romsos, and G A. Leveille
Heat response of retinol treated bp-8 sarcoma cells. Abstr., K G. Hofer and W H. Mclaughlin
Heat shock factor 1 is a powerful multifaceted modifier of carcinogenesis., C Dai, L Whitesell, A B. Rogers, and S Lindquist
Heat shock protein 90: a potential therapeutic target in leukemic progenitor and stem cells harboring mutant BCR-ABL resistant to kinase inhibitors., C Peng, D Li, and S Li
Heat shock proteins, first major products of zygotic gene activity in mouse embryo., O Bensaude, C Babinet, M Morange, and F Jacob
Heat tolerance of normal tissues. The tail as a model system. Abstr., E W. Hahn, S M. Feingold, and J H. Kim
Heavy chain-producing variants of a mouse myeloma cell line., S L. Morrison and M D. Scharff
Heavy chains of murine splenocyte membrane immunoglobulins a comparison with the heavy chains of human and toad serum immunoglobulins., G W. Warr and J J. Marchalonis
Heavy-chain variable-region sequence from an inulin-binding myeloma protein., M Vrana, S Rudikoff, and M Potter
Heavy chain v genes in mice coding for anti-alpha1,3 dextran (dex) antibodies (ab). Abstr., C Bell and H Wigzell
Heightened circulating antibody responses in new zealand mice., B H. Hahn, M B. Stevens, M Remington, and L E. Shulman
Hela cell-tumor in nude mice and its response to antitumor agents., T Arai, K Okamoto, K Isiguro, and K Terao
Helical nucleocapsid structure of the oncogenic ribonucleic acid viruses (oncornaviruses)., N H. Sarkar, R C. Nowinski, and D H. Moore
Helicobacter pylori infection in the pharynx of patients with chronic pharyngitis detected with TDI-FP and modified Giemsa stain., J P. Zhang, Z H. Peng, J Zhang, X H. Zhang, and Q Y. Zheng
Heligmosomoides polygyrus (nematospiroides dubius): the development of self-cure and/or protection in several strains of mice., R H. Cypess and J L. Zidian
Helix pomatia a hemagglutinin: selectivity of binding to lymphocyte surface glycoproteins on t cells and certain b cells., B Axelsson, A Kimura, S Hammarstrom, H Wigzell, Nilsson, and H Mellstedt
Helper activity in vitro to a defined determinant., C Henry and P E. Trefts
Helper activity is required for the in vivo generation of cytotoxic t lymphocytes., J Keene and J Forman
Helper activity of human leukemic tissue extracts for leukemia virus expression in mice., R A. Steeves, A Fjelde, and E A. Mirand
Helper activity of t cells stimulated in long-term culture., M H. Julius and A A. Augustin
Helper and killer t cells do not express b cell immunoglobulin joining and constant region gene segments., M Kronenberg, M M. Davis, P W. Early, L E. Hood, and J D. Watson
Helper cell analysis in cytotoxic t lymphocyte responses. I. Activation of specific and cross-reactive helper effects in two hapten-modified self responses., R B. Levy, H Fujiwara, and G M. Shearer
Helper cell function of primed t cells. II. T-t cell synergism between ig+ and ig- subpopulations of primed thymocytes. A mechanism for amplification of helper cell function., F Paraskevas and S T. Lee
Helper cell-independent clonal expansion of h-2d-restricted cytolytic t cells., H Von boehmer and P Kisielow
Helper cell-independent cytolytic T lymphocytes specific for a minor histocompatibility antigen., D C. Roopenian, M B. Widmer, C G. Orosz, and F H. Bach
Helper cell-independent cytotoxic T lymphocytes (HITc) in mouse and man., F H. Bach, S L. Wee, D C. Roopenian, L K. Chen, C G. Orosz, and M B. Widmer
Helper cell requirement for lps-induced proliferation of thymus cells. Abstr., M A. Norcross and R T. Smith
Helper cells activated by allogeneic h-2k or h-2d differences have a ly phenotype distinct from those responsive to i differences., S L. Swain and P R. Panfili
Helper cells in murine thymus for the generation of primary cytolytic t lymphocyte (ctl) responses in vitro., S Wu and F H. Bach
Helper cells in the autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction. Iii. Production of helper factor(s) distinct from interleukin 2., J A. Wolos and J B. Smith
Helper effect of normal and irradiated thymus cells on transferred immunoglobulin production., N L. Warner and R E. Anderson
Helper factor(s) augment in vitro induction of tumor-specific immunity., R C. Burton and J M. Plate
Helper factor(s) for antigenic determinants associated with murine mhc. Abstr., J M. Plate, C A. Mcdaniel, D French, and N Q. Martin
Helper factor(s) participate in generation of cell mediated cytotoxicity directed against syngeneic tumor cells. Abstr., J H. Finke and D A. Fyfe
Helper function in antibody synthesis mediated by soluble factor(s)., H Yu and J Gordon
Helper function of t cells depleted of alloantigen- -reactive lymphocytes by filtration through irridiated f1 hybrid recipients. I. Failure to collaborate with allogeneic b cells in a secondary response to sheep erythrocytes measured in vivo., J Sprent and H Von boehmer
Helper-independent mink cell focus-inducing strains of friend murine type-c virus. Potential relationship to the origin of replication- -defective spleen focus-forming virus., D H. Troxler, E Yuan, D Linemeyer, S Ruscetti, and E M. Scolnick
Helper related changes in pathologic properties of defective friend virus (fv). Abstr., P Dawson and A Fieldsteel
Helper t cell activity demonstrated by thymic nurse t cells (tnc-t)., D D. Vakharia
Helper t-cell kinetics and investigation of antigen receptor expression on early and memory t-helper cells., R Mohr and U Krawinkel
Helper t cell recognition of the variable domains of a mouse myeloma protein (315). Effect of the major histocompatibility complex and domain conformation., T Jorgensen and K Hannestad
Helper t cell-replacing factors secreted by thymus-derived cells and macrophages: cellular requirements for b cell activation and synergistic properties., M K. Hoffman and J Watson
Helper t cells are required for the polyclonal stimulation of cytotoxic t cells by concanavalin a., L M. Pilarski, P A. Bretscher, and L L. Baum
Helper t cells for cytotoxic t lymphocytes need not be i region restricted., D H. Raulet and M J. Bevan
Helper t cells recognise antigen and macrophage surface components simultaneously., J W. Kappler and P C. Marrack
Helper t cells restricted to hybrid restriction elements encoded within the i-a subregion. Abstr., M Zauderer, M J. Imperiale, and J F. Sproviero
Helper t cells specific for a vh determinant(s) are under h-2-linked ir gene control. Abstr., D J. Kawahara, P Marrack, and J Kappler
Hemagglutination and cytotoxic studies of H-2. 3. A family of 3-like specificities not in the C crossover region., P D:emant, G D. Snell, and M Cherry
Hemagglutination and cytotoxic studies of h-2. I. H-2.1 And related specificities in the ek crossover regions., G D. Snell, P Demant, and M Cherry
Hemagglutination and cytotoxic studies of H-2. I. H-2.1 and related specificities in the EK crossover regions., G D. Snell, P D:emant, and M Cherry
Hemagglutination and cytotoxic studies of h-2. Iii. A family of 3- like specificities not in the c crossover region., P Demant, G D. Snell, and M Cherry
Hemagglutination and cytotoxic studies of h-2. II. Some new cytotoxic specificities., P Demant, M Cherry, and G D. Snell
Hemagglutination and cytotoxic studies of H-2. II. Some new cytotoxic specificities., P D:emant, M Cherry, and G D. Snell
Hemagglutination and structural polypeptides of a new coronavirus associated with diarrhea in infant mice., K Sugiyama and Y Amano
Hemagglutinin loss by vaccinia virus and its relationship to virus adaptation in tumor and l cells., W A. Cassel, R E. Garrett, and W L. Blair
Hemagglutinin production in whole-body irradiated mice grafted with isogenic bone marrow. Abstr., E H. Betz and L Simar
Hemagglutinin-specific complement-dependent cytolytic antibody response to influenza infection., M W. Verbonitz, F A. Ennis, J T. Hicks, and P Albrecht
Hemagglutinin-specific cytotoxic t-cell response during influenza infection., F A. Ennis, W J. Martin, and M W. Verbonitz
Hemagglutinin specificity of cytotoxic t lymphocytes is responsible for recovery from influenza virus pneumonia. Abstr., M A. Wells, S Daniel, S C. Kiley, and F A. Ennis
Hemagglutinin titer in allograft sensitivity and enhancement., D B. Moore and M D. Pareira
Hemangiomas and hemangiosarcomas., C J. Booth and J P. Sundberg
Hemangiomas and hemangiosarcomas in inbred laboratory mice., C J. Booth and J P. Sundberg
Hemangioma, thrombocytopenia, and anemia, the kasabach-merritt syndrome in an animal model., E D. Warner, J C. Hoak, and G L. Fry
Hemangiomatous lesions of mice treated with nitrosodimethylamine., H Otsuka and A Kuwahara
Hemangioma with thrombocytopenia and microangiopathic anemia (kasabach-merritt syndrome), an animal model., J Hoak, E Warner, H Cheng, G Fry, and R Hankenson
Hematogenous dissemination of tumour cells and metastases formation in ehrlich ascites tumour., N S. Kiseleva and Y C. Magamadov
Hematologic abnormalities of the immunodeficient mouse mutant, viable motheaten (mev)., Zant G. Van and L D. Shultz
Hematological and gonadal studies in AN/AN mice using a viable anemic strain., Jacquetta Trasler
Hematological and serological investigations in heteroparabiosis., marczynska B. Konieczna and cendrzak A. Skowron
Hematological changes in aging male c57bl/6jax mice., K L. Ewing and O E. Tauber
Hematological changes in mice following freund's adjuvant administration., J I. Morton and B V. Siegel
Hematological changes in mice. In m. F. Barnothy (ed.) Biological effects of magnetic fields. N.y.,, M F. Barnothy
Hematological changes in tumor-bearing mice treated with l-aspara- ginase active guinea pig serum., L Borella, N M. Hamlin, and R Hiramoto
Hematological characterization of congenital osteopetrosis in op/op mouse. Possible mechanism for abnormal macrophage differentiation., jedrzejczak W. Wiktor, A Ahmed, C Szczylik, and R R. Skelly
Hematological determinants of recovery in x-irradiated mice, role of leukocytes. Abstr., G Rabotti
Hematological effects of 6-carboxy-4-nitroquinoline n-oxide., Y Shirasu, Y Hayashi, and F Fukuoka
Hematological recovery in the mouse following single doses of gamma radiation and cyclophosphamide., F A. Valeriote, D C. Collins, and W R. Bruce
Hematological response to isologous and homologous bone marrow trans- plantation. Mechanism of homologous failure., N B. Kurnick and N Nokay
Hematological studies upon mouse radiation chimeras. Abstr., A M. Cross, A J. Davies, O Rosiek, and P C. Koller
Hematological toxicity of 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine, and its prevention by deoxycytidine, in the mouse., V Biro and D Goldenberg
Hematological toxicity of repeated injections of (chloro-2- -ethyl)-ribofuranosyl-3-nitrosourea., J L. Rebischung, M D. Gougeon, K J. Mori, G Lemaigre, G Mathe, and C Jasmin
Hematologic and serum electrolyte values of the c57bl/6j male mouse in maturity and senescence., C E. Finch and J R. Roster
Hematologic changes and thrombopoietin production in mice after x-irradiation and platelet-specific antisera., T P. Mcdonald, M Cottrell, and R Clift
Hematologic changes during spleen colony development in nonirradiated mice., M Tamai and Y Kitamura
Hematologic changes in genetically obese mice (c57bl/6j, ob/ob) related to age. Abstr., M Gillespie, L E. Wittmers, and E W. Haller
Hematologic effects of a single dose of methylnitrosourea., H J. Seidel
Hematologic features of parabiosis intoxication. Abstr., E A. Cornelius, E Yunis, and C Martinez
Hematologic parameters of growing and lactating mice. Abstr., J Meyer
Hematologic recovery of irradiated mice protected with frozen marrow. Abstr., I Iossifides, M Brand, and L Tocantins
Hematologic response of b6cf1 mice exposed to neutron or gamma radiation. Abstr., M Miller, E Cooke, and E Ainsworth
Hematology and clinical chemistry reference values for c57bl/6 x dba/2 f1 mice., S D. Harrison, J A. Burdeshaw, R G. Crosby, A M. Cusic, and E P. Denine
Hematopoiesis and models of immunodeficiency., L D. Shultz
Hematopoiesis in adult h-2-incompatible parabiosed mice., D W. Drell, N Burstein, and T G. Wegmann
Hematopoiesis in congenitally asplenic mice., B B. Lozzio
Hematopoiesis in hereditarily athymic mice., E G. Bamberger, E A. Machado, and B B. Lozzio
Hematopoiesis in the embryonic mouse spleen, an electron microscopic study., M Djaldetti, H Bessler, and R A. Rifkind
Hematopoiesis in the embryonic mouse spleen. II. Alterations after phenylhydrazine administration to the mothers., M Djaldetti, H Bessler, and P Fishman
Hematopoiesis in the fetal liver of C57BL/6J mice., Mary Ann Keenan
Hematopoiesis of hereditarily asplenic-athymic (lasat) mice., M C. Aggio and B B. Lozzio
Hematopoiesis on cellulose ester membranes (cem). Vii. Ultrastructure of stroma of marrow-enriched membranes with trilineal hematopoiesis. Abstr., T M. Seed, S G. Husseini, S S. Adler, and W H. Knospe
Hematopoietic alterations produced by long-term treatment with phytohemagglutinin., B Lozzio
Hematopoietic and immunological alterations in mice produced by sr89 -induced marrow hypoplasia., C Gurney, L Klassen, J Birks, and E Allen
Hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic effects of CD38 and/or ART2 deficiency in type 1 diabetes., Bethany Evans
Hematopoietic cells from -spectrin-deficient mice are sufficient to induce thrombotic events in hematopoietically ablated recipients., N J. Wandersee, J C. Lee, T M. Kaysser, R T. Bronson, and J E. Barker
Hematopoietic cell types: prototype for a revised cell ontology., A D. Diehl, A D. Augustine, J A. Blake, L G. Cowell, E S. Gold, Lewis T. Gondre, and al et
Hematopoietic cell types: Prototype for a revised cell ontology., A D. Diehl, A D. Augustine, J A. Blake, L G. Cowell, E S. Gold, Lewis T. Gondre, A M. Masci, T F. Meehan, P A. Morel, A Nijnik, and al et
Hematopoietic cellular basis for endotoxin induced lethality and endogenous spleen colonies in mice. Abstr., S S. Boggs and D R. Boggs
Hematopoietic cfu in mice infected by the polycythemia-inducing friend virus. II. Survival of lethally irradiated mice grafted with spleen or bone marrow cells from infected donors., F Wendling, P Jullien, and P Tambourin
Hematopoietic cfu in mice infected by the polycythemia-inducing friend virus. I. Number of cfu, and differentiation pattern in the spleen colonies., F Wendling, P Tambourin, and P Jullien
Hematopoietic colony-forming units in mice infected by the poly- cythemia-inducing friend virus. Iii. Pattern of blood recovery in irradiated mice grafted with normal or infected spleen cells., F Wendling, P Tambourin, and P Jullien
Hematopoietic differentiative properties of murine spleen implanted in the omenta of irradiated and nonirradiated hosts., J E. Haley, J H. Tjio, W W. Smith, and G Brecher
Hematopoietic extracellular matrix production in murine long term bone marrow cultures. Abstr., K S. Zuckerman, M S. Wicha, D D. Goodrum, V R, T, and L A. Mayo
Hematopoietic origin of macrophages as studied by chromosome markers in mice., M Virolainen
Hematopoietic precursor cell exhaustion is a cause of proliferative defect in primitive hematopoietic stem cells (PHSC) after chemotherapy., R V. Gardner, C M. Astle, and D E. Harrison
Hematopoietic precursor cells in mice treated with 4-demethoxy- daunorubicin and doxorubicin., G Massa, G Bogliolo, F D'amore, C Muzzulini, I Ghio, and I Pannacciulli
Hematopoietic precursors in tumor bearing mice. Abstr., K Toyama and I Aoki
Hematopoietic precursors in tumor-bearing mice. (ii). Effect of splenectomy, tumor resection and conditioned media of tumor cells on hematopoietic stem cells. Abstract., I Aoki, H Nakazawa, T Murase, S Okamoto, and K Toyama
Hematopoietic recovery after large doses of cyclophosphamide, correlation of proliferative state with sensitivity., W D. De wys, A Goldin, and N Mantel
Hematopoietic recovery in the spleen of endotoxin-treated lethally-x- -irradiated bub mice. Abstr., A M. Savage
Hematopoietic regeneration by marrow of Hertwig's anemic mice in lethally irradiated recipients., Michael R. Payne
Hematopoietic repopulation of adult mice with beta-thalassemia., J E. Barker and S T. Compton
Hematopoietic responses of the microcytic anemic mouse., Deborah K. Drayna
Hematopoietic responses to endotoxin in endotot@@@xin "resista c3h/hej mice. Abstr., S S. Boggs, R A. Joyce, and D R. Boggs
Hematopoietic response to phenylhydrazine stress as controlled by the Lv, f, and W genetic loci in mice., Susan Willa Tafler
Hematopoietic restoration in lethally x-irradiated mice injected with peritoneal cells., L J. Cole
Hematopoietic senescence is postponed and hematopoietic stem cell function is enhanced by dietary restriction., J Chen, C M. Astle, and D E. Harrison
Hematopoietic stem-cell defects underlying abnormal macrophage development and maturation in NOD/Lt mice: defective regulation of cytokine receptors and protein kinase C., D V. Serreze, J W. Gaedeke, and E H. Leiter
Hematopoietic stem cell function in motheaten mice., L D. Shultz, C L. Bailey, and D R. Coman
Hematopoietic stem cell function in motheaten mice., L D. Shultz, C L. Bailey, and D R. Coman
Hematopoietic stem cell function in viable motheaten mice., K. Kelly Petrison
Hematopoietic stem cell proliferative behavior as revealed by bromodeoxyuridine labeling., H M. Patt, M A. Maloney, and R A. Lamela
Hematopoietic stem cell regulation. I. Acute effects of hypoxic- -hypoxia on cfu kinetics., M J. Murphy and B I. Lord
Hematopoietic stem cells, autoimmune disease and leukemia in new zealand black mice. Abstr., J I. Morton and B V. Siegel
Hematopoietic stem cells. Effect of preirradiation, bleeding, and erythropoietin on thrombopoietic differentiation., R Goodman, H Grate, E Hannon, and S Hellman
Hematopoietic stem cells from irradiation., W H. Knospe, W Fried, S A. Gregory, R J. Trobaug, R E, and O A. Of
Hematopoietic stem cells from mice with erythroblastosis., I Hajdik, H Niewisch, and G Matioli
Hematopoietic stem cells in friend murine leukemia virus- -infected mice undergoing chemotherapy: remission and relapse of erythroprotein-independent erythropoiesis in- duced by hydroxyurea., H J. Seidel and U Opitz
Hematopoietic stem cells with high proliferative potential. Assay of their concentration in marrow by the frequency and duration of cure of w/wv mice., D R. Boggs, S S. Boggs, D F. Saxe, L A. Gress, and D R. Canfield
Hematopoietic thymocyte precursors. I. Assay and kinetics of the appearance of progeny., J L. Kadish and R S. Basch
Hematopoietic thymocyte precursors. Iii. A population of thymocytes with the capacity to return ("home") to the thymus., J L. Kadish and R S. Basch
Hematopoietic thymocyte precursors. II. Properties of the precursors., R S. Basch and J L. Kadish
Hematopoietic thymocyte precursors. IV. Enrichment of the precursors and evidence for heterogeneity., R S. Basch, J L. Kadish, and G Goldstein
Hematopoietic toxicity by cimetidine. Reexamination using the antimetabolite azathioprine., R L. Gamelli, R S. Foster, J, and J K. Whisnant
Hematopoirtic recovery in endotoxin-treated lethally x-irradiated bub mice., A M. Savage
Hematoporphyrin derivative rescue from toxicity caused by chemotherapy or radiation in a murine leukemia model (l1210)., G Canti, P Franco, O Marelli, L Ricci, and A Nicolin
Hematotoxicity of inhaled benzene to sprague- dawley rats and akr mice at 300 ppm., C A. Snyder, B D. Goldstein, A Sellakumar, A R. Wolman, I Bromberg, M N. Erlichman, and S Laskin
Hematoxylin-dmso mixture as an anti-tumor agent in mice., D C. Wood and V L. Varela
Heme biosynthesis and drug metabolism in mice with hereditary hemolytic anemia. Heme oxygenase induction as an adaptive response for maintaining cytochrome p-450 in chronic hemolysis., S Sassa, A Kappas, S E. Bernstein, and A P. Alvares
Heme biosynthesis and drug metabolism in mice with hereditary hemolytic anemia. Heme oxygenase induction as an adaptive response for maintaining cytochrome P-450 in chronic hemolysis., S Sassa, A Kappas, S E. Bernstein, and A P. Alvares
Heme oxygenase-1 regulates the immune response to influenza virus infection and vaccination in aged mice., Nathan W Cummins, Eric A Weaver, Shannon M May, Anthony J Croatt, Oded Foreman, Richard B Kennedy, Gregory A Poland, Michael A Barry, Karl A Nath, and Andrew D Badley
Heme synthesis in normal and genetically anemic mice., K I. Altman and E S. Russell
Heme synthesis in normal and genetically anemic mice., K I. Altman and E S. Russell
Hemic cell-associated mammary tumor virus activity in balb/cfc3h mice., S C. Nandi and S Haslam
Hemimelie chez la souris. II. Etude morphologique des homozygotes atteints de differentes anomalies du squelette, c-membres posterieurs. Polydactylie integrale et ceinture pelvienne., N Kobozieff and kobozieff N. Pomriaskinsky
Hemimelie chez la souris. II. Etude morphologique des homozygotes atteints de differentes anomalies du squelette. D. Squelette axial., N Kobozieff and kobozieff N. Pomriaskinsky
Hemimelie longitudinale chez la souris. I. Etude morphologique des heterozygotes atteints de differentes anomalies du squelette du segment distal. B. Polydactylie integrale., N Kobozieff and kobozieff N. Pomriaskinsky
Hemimelie longitudinale chez la souris. II. Etude morphologique des homozygotes atteints de differentes anomalies du squelette. A. Membres anterieurs., N Kobozieff and kobozieff N. Pomriaskinsky
Hemimelie longitudinale chez la souris. II. Etude morphologique des homozygotes atteints de differentes anomalies du squelette. B. Membres posterieurs, hyperphalangie oligodactylie et polydactylie squelettique., N Kobozieff and kobozieff N. Pomriaskinsky
Hemizygosity for cell surface antigens in aging heterozygous murine somatic cells., Nguyen Thi Kin-Anh
Hemmung der interferon-induktion durch 20-methylcholanthren in vivo., A Wacker, H Feller, and D Gericke
Hemmung der viralen reverse-transcriptase und leukamogenese mit modifizierten nucleinsauren., P Chandra, B Kornhuber, D Gericke, A Gotz, and U Ebener
Hemoantibody response in one hybrid stock and three inbred strains of mice., Catherine Brown
Hemodynamics during tumor growth in irradiated and unirradiated sites. Abstr., R Jirtle and K H. Clifton
Hemoglobin a1c in the diabetic mouse. Abstr., R J. Koenig, D C. Araujo, and A Cerami
Hemoglobin beta chain structural variation in mice, evolutionary and functional implications., J G. Gilman
Hemoglobin electrophoretic and solubility studies on peromyscus., Alwynelle Self Ahl
Hemoglobin inheritance in inbred mouse strains. II. Genetic studies., J J. Hutton, J Bishop, R Schweet, and E S. Russell