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Hemoglobin inheritance in inbred mouse strains. II. Genetic studies., J J. Hutton, J Bishop, R Schweet, and E S. Russell
Hemoglobin inheritance in inbred mouse strains. I. Structural differences., J J. Hutton, J Bishop, R Schweet, and E S. Russell
Hemoglobin inheritance in inbred mouse strains. I. Structural differences., J J. Hutton, J Bishop, R Schweet, and E S. Russell
Hemoglobin levels in various degrees of susceptibility to spontaneous tumors., L C. Strong
Hemoglobin loci, mice classified for their hb and sol alleles., R A. Popp
Hemoglobin messenger ribonucleic acid translation in cell-free systems from rat and mouse liver and landschutz ascites cells., J Sampson, M B. Mathews, M Osborn, and A F. Borghetti
Hemoglobin of mice with radiation-induced mutations at the hemoglobin loci., R A. Popp, L P. Stratton, D K. Hawley, and K Effron
Hemoglobin ontogeny during normal mouse fetal development., T W. Brotherton, D H. Chui, J Gauldie, and M Patterson
Hemoglobin polymerization in mice., A Riggs
Hemoglobin polymorphism and susceptibility to plasmodium infection in mice., N S. Kosower and waelsch S. Gluecksohn
Hemoglobin production in the embryonic mouse yolk sac., J E. Barker
Hemoglobins from mice of certain inbred strains. I. Characterization of the fractional composition., A Strekalov
Hemoglobins in mice; segregation of genetic factors affecting electrophoretic mobility and solubility., H G. Wolfe, E S. Russell, and S O. Packer
Hemoglobins in mice. Segregation of genetic factors affecting electrophoretic mobility and solubility., H G. Wolfe, E S. Russell, and S O. Packer
Hemoglobins of mice of certain inbred lines. Iii. An intermediate type of inheritance., A A. Strekalov and Y P. Naidenov
Hemoglobins of mice. Sequence and possible ambiguity at one position of the alpha chain., R A. Popp
Hemoglobins of some inbred mouse strains. II. Characteristics of solubility and crystallographic features., A Strekalov
Hemoglobin solubility and alpha-chain structure in crosses between two inbred mouse strains., J J. Hutton, R S. Schweet, H G. Wolfe, and E S. Russell
Hemoglobin solubility and alpha-chain structure in crosses between two inbred mouse strains., J J. Hutton, R S. Schweet, H G. Wolfe, and E S. Russell
Hemoglobin switching: a cellular model., B P. Alter and S C. Goff
Hemoglobin switching in sheep., A W. Nienhuis, J E. Barker, R Croissant, H Coon, P Kretschmer, and N Young
Hemoglobin switching in sheep., J E. Barker, J E. Pierce, and A W. Nienhuis
Hemoglobin switching in sheep: a comparison of the erythropoietin-induced switch to HbC and the fetal to adult hemoglobin switch., J E. Barker, J E. Pierce, and A W. Nienhuis
Hemoglobin switching in sheep and goats: aspects of the molecular mechanism., A W. Nienhuis, N A. Elson, J E. Barker, and W F. Anderson
Hemoglobin switching in sheep and goats: induction of hemoglobin C synthesis in cultures of sheep fetal erythroid cells., J E. Barker, J E. Pierce, B C. Kefauver, and A W. Nienhuis
Hemoglobin switching in sheep and goats. Preparation and characterization of complementary DNAs specific for the alpha-, beta-, and gamma-globin messenger RNAs of sheep., E J. Benz, C E. Geist, A W. Steggles, J E. Barker, and A W. Nienhuis
Hemoglobin switching in sheep and goats. V. Effect of erythropoietin concentration on in vitro erythroid colony growth and globin synthesis., J E. Barker, W F. Anderson, and A W. Nienhuis
Hemoglobin switching in sheep and goats. VI. Commitment of erythroid colony-forming cells to the synthesis of betaC globin., J E. Barker, J E. Pierce, and A W. Nienhuis
Hemoglobin switching in sheep: characteristics of BFU-E-derived colonies from fetal liver., J E. Barker
Hemoglobin switching in sheep: commitment of erythroid stem cells to expression of the betaC-globin gene and accumulation of betaC-globin mRNA., E J. Benz, J E. Barker, J E. Pierce, P A. Turner, and A W. Nienhuis
Hemoglobin synhtesis in cell hybrids formed between teratocarcinoma and friend erythroleukemia cells., M W. Mcburney
Hemoglobin synthesis in mice after bone marrow transplantation., R S. Basch
Hemoglobin synthesis in murine virus-induced leukemic cells in vitro. I. Partial purification and identification of hemoglobins., W Scher, J G. Holland, and C Friend
Hemoglobin synthesis in siderocytes of flexed-tailed mutant (f/f) fetal mice., D H. Chui, G D. Sweeney, M Patterson, and E S. Russell
Hemoglobin synthesis in siderocytes of flexed-tailed mutant (f/f) fetal mice., D H. Chui, G D. Sweeney, M Patterson, and E S. Russell
Hemoglobin synthesis in somatic cell hybrids. II. Coexpression of mouse with human or Chinese hamster globin genes in inter-species somatic cell hybrids of mouse erythroleukemia cells., A Deisseroth, J E. Barker, W F. Anderson, and A W. Nienhuis
Hemoglobin variants in mice., R A. Popp
Hemogloblin switching in sheep and goats: erythropoietin-dependent synthesis of hemoglobin C in goat bone-marrow cultures., J E. Barker, J A. Last, S L. Adams, A W. Nienhuis, and W F. Anderson
Hemolymphatic and gonadal defects in mice, germ cell and hemopoietic stem cell migration and germinomas in man. Abstr., N B. Friedman and R L. Velde
Hemolysin formation in newborn mice of different strains., M Hechtel, T Dishon, and W Braun
Hemolysis and complement fixation., H J. Winn
Hemolysis-induced gallstones in mice: increased unconjugated bilirubin in hepatic bile predisposes to gallstone formation., B W. Trotman, S E. Bernstein, W F. Balistreri, G D. Wirt, and R A. Martin
Hemolysis in mice exposed to varying levels of hyperoxia., J R. Goldstein and C E. Mengel
Hemolytic anemia associated with thymoma in the rabbit. Genetic studies and pathological findings., R R. Fox, H Meier, D D. Crary, R F. Norberg, and D D. Myers
Hemolytic anemia in the mouse. Report of a new mutation and clarification of its genetics., A E. Unger, M J. Harris, S E. Bernstein, J C. Falcone, and S E. Lux
Hemolytic anemias associated with deficient or dysfunctional spectrin., S E. Lux, B Pease, M B. Tomaselli, K M. John, and S E. Bernstein
Hemolytic anemias associated with deficient or dysfunctional spectrin., S E. Lux, B Pease, M B. Tomaselli, K M. John, and S E. Bernstein
Hemolytic anemias due to abnormalities in red cell spectrin: a brief review., S E. Lux, L C. Wolfe, B Pease, M B. Tomaselli, K M. John, and S E. Bernstein
Hemopexin and aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase induction in the mouse and in cell culture., I S. Owens, D W. Nebert, H H. Liem, and eberhard U. Muller
Hemopoiesis in bcnu treated mice: non hemopoietic stem cell effects. Abstr., S S. Adler, R D. Kuznetsky, and F E. Jr
Hemopoiesis in cultures of the bone marrow cells from genetically anemic mice., K J. Mori, Y Kitamura, and A Seto
Hemopoiesis in embryonic mouse liver tissue and cells in vitro., D Patton, D Kirk, and A Moscona
Hemopoiesis in long term spleen cultures. Abstr., G M. Keller, G R. Johnson, and R A. Phillips
Hemopoiesis in the ascites tumor bearing mice. Abstr., P K. Lala and M Terrin
Hemopoiesis on macrophage-coated cellulose acetate membranes (cams)in mice: an immunological study., U Sawada, R D. Kuznetsky, F E. Trobaugh, and S S. Adler
Hemopoietic activity in bone marrow chimeras prepared with total lymphoid irradiation (tli)., S Slavin and H J. Seidel
Hemopoietic cell colony proliferation stimulated by leukemic serum. Abstr., D Metcalf and R Foster
Hemopoietic colony-forming cell responses in mice infected with ectromelia virus., T Mc neill and M Killen
Hemopoietic colony-forming cells in mouse blood, effect of pertussis vaccine injection and of thymectomy-irradiation. Abstr., L J. Cole and S E. Maki
Hemopoietic colony forming cells in regenerating mouse liver., E F. Hays, F C. Firkin, Y Koga, and D M. Hays
Hemopoietic colony-forming units in regenerating mouse liver. Suppression by anticoagulants., M L. Varon and L J. Cole
Hemopoietic colony studies. V. Effect of hemopoietic organ stroma on differentiation of pluripotent stem cells., N S. Wolf and J J. Trentin
Hemopoietic colony studies. VI. Increased eosinophil-containing colonies obtained by antigen pre-treatment of irradiated mice reconstituted with bone marrow cells., V Jenkins, J Trentin, R Speirs, and M M. Garry
Hemopoietic effects in mice of a lipid a-associated protein., F G. Staber, W F. Habild, D C. Morrison, and L Tarcsay
Hemopoietic precursor cell defects in nonanemic but stem cell-deficient W44/W44 mice., J E. Barker and E C. McFarland
Hemopoietic precursor cells of the mouse spleen incapable of self- -replication. Abstr., M Bennett and G Cudkowicz
Hemopoietic progenitor cells in marrow and spleen of mice with heredi- tary iron deficiency anemia., M Bennett, P H. Pinkterton, G Cudkowicz, and R M. Bannerman
Hemopoietic progenitor cells of the mouse incapable of self- replication., M Bennett and G Cudkowicz
Hemopoietic progenitor cells with limited potential for different- iation, erythropoietic function of mouse marrow 'lymphocytes.', M Bennett and G Cudkowicz
Hemopoietic reconstitution obtained in f1 hybrids by grafting of parental marrow cells., H Von boehmer, J Sprent, and M Nabholz
Hemopoietic recovery after syngeneic and allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. Abstr., A R. Zander, D S. Verma, G Spitzer, M Beran, L Huynh, D K. Dicke, and O P. On
Hemopoietic redistribution in tumor-bearing mice., P K. Lala, M Terrin, C Lind, and L Kaizer
Hemopoietic responses in adult, weanling, and neonatal mice following irradiation. Abstr., J M. Rauchwerger
Hemopoietic spleen colony studies. I. Growth and differentiation., J L. Curry and J J. Trentin
Hemopoietic spleen colony studies. II. Erythropoiesis., J L. Curry, J J. Trentin, and N Wolf
Hemopoietic spleen colony studies. Iii. Hemopoietic nature of spleen colonies induced by lymph node or thymus cells, with or without phytohemagglutinin., J L. Curry, J J. Trentin, and V Cheng
Hemopoietic spleen colony studies. IV. Phyto-hemagglutinin and hemopoietic regeneration., J L. Curry and J J. Trentin
Hemopoietic stem cell differentiation., J E. Till and E A. Mcculloch
Hemopoietic stem cell distribution in tissues of fetal and newborn mice., H Niewisch, I Hajdik, I Sultanian, H Vogel, and G Matioli
Hemopoietic stem cell dynamics in 89sr marrow-ablated mice., S S. Adler, F E. Trobaugh, and W H. Knospe
Hemopoietic stem cell kinetics in 4000 r irradiated spleens., G Matioli and L L. Rife
Hemopoietic stem cell reconstitution from mouse strains differing greatly in leukocyte production., C K. Chai and C Lerner
Hemopoietic stem cells and colony stimulating acj@@@tivity ( after pha in vivo in c3h/hej mice. Abstr., berat C. Muller, A Sher, and D Tarin
Hemopoietic stem cells bear sperm-associated antigens., R L. Krogsrud and G B. Price
Hemopoietic stem cells in mouse liver., E F. Hays, D M. Hays, and D W. Golde
Hemopoietic stem cells in murine embryonic yolk sac and peripheral blood., J F. Toles, D H. Chui, L W. Belbeck, E Starr, and J E. Barker
Hemopoietic stem cells in nide mice bearing csf-producing tumors. Abstr., Y Miura, T Suda, H Mizoguchi, K Kubota, and F Takaku
Hemopoietic stem cells in nude mice transplanted with colony-stimulating-factor-producing tumors., H Mizoguchi, T Suda, Y Miura, and F Takaku
Hemopoietic stem cell transplantation using mouse bone marrow and spleen cells fractionated by lectins., Y Reisner, L Itzicovitch, A Meshorer, and N Sharon
Hemopoietic support tissue of mouse femurs. Abstr., S Adler, R D. Kuznetsky, U Sawada, A F. Trobaugh, E E. Cyclophosphamide, and B O. The
Hemopoietic system. Abstr., R Kuznetsky, S A. Trobaugh, D E. Carrageenan, and S O. Mo
Hemopoietic tissue transplantation via blood transfusion., S E. Bernstein
Heparin, 5-hydroxytryptamine, and histamine in neoplastic mast cells., J P. Green and M Day
Heparin as inhibitor of mammalian protein synthesis. II. Degree of sulfation, related sulfated mucopolysaccharides., A A. Waldman, G Marx, and J Goldstein
Heparin effect on dna synthesis in a murine fibrosarcoma cell line: influence of anionic density., M W. Piepkorn and R A. Daynes
Heparin, histamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine in neoplastic mast cells in culture. Abstr., S M. Day and J P. Green
Hepatic ABCG5 and ABCG8 overexpression increases hepatobiliary sterol transport but does not alter aortic atherosclerosis in transgenic mice., J E. Wu, F Basso, R D. Shamburek, M J. Amar, B Vaisman, G Szakacs, C Joyce, T Tansey, L Freeman, B J. Paigen, F Thomas, H B. Brewer, and Fojo S. Santamarina
Hepatic ABCG5/G8 overexpression reduces apoB-lipoproteins and atherosclerosis when cholesterol absorption is inhibited., F Basso, L A. Freeman, C Ko, C Joyce, M J. Amar, R D. Shamburek, T Tansey, F Thomas, J Wu, B Paigen, A T. Remaley, Fojo S. Santamarina, and H B. Brewer
Hepatic carbohydrate metabolism in the genetically diabetic (db/db) mice. Abstr., T Chan and J Exton
Hepatic carcinogenesis in cba/cb/se mice and cb/se rats by isonico- tinic acid hydrazide and hydrazine sulfate., L Severi and C Biancifiori
Hepatic carcinogenicity and nucleic acid-bound derivatives of 4-aminoazobenzene (ab) in male b6c3f1 mice. Abstr., K B. Delclos, W G. Tarpley, J A. Miller, and E C. Miller
Hepatic changes induced by an aqueous extract of ultraviolet-irradi- ated linolenic acid., V S. Waravdekar, L D. Saslaw, and W A. Jones
Hepatic cytologic and neoplastic changes in mice given benzidine dihydrochloride., C H. Frith and K Dooley
Hepatic fibrosis associated with aging in four stocks of mice., D E. Hinton and W L. Williams
Hepatic fibrosis associated with aging in four stocks of mice. Abstr., D E. Hinton
Hepatic fusion, a new gene in linkage group I of the mouse., LE Bunker
Hepatic gene and protein expression of primary components of the IGF-I axis in long lived Snell dwarf mice., J Papaconstantinou, J H. Deford, A Gerstner, C C. Hsieh, W H. Boylston, M M. Guigneaux, K Flurkey, and D E. Harrison
Hepatic glucocorticoid binders in mature and senescent c57bl/6j male mice., K R. Latham and C E. Finch
Hepatic glucocorticoid receptors and the h-2 locus., M S. Butley, R P. Erickson, and W B. Pratt
Hepatic glucokinase activity and circulating insulin concentrations in two inbred mouse strains., F L. Lavender, P A. James, and D G. Walker
Hepatic glycolytic and gluconeogenic enzymes of the obese-hypergly- cemic mouse., I Seidman, A A. Horland, and G W. Teebor
Hepatic infarcts in mice injected with antierythrocytic serum., I Davidsohn, C L. Lee, and T Takahashi
Hepatic jaundice in a colony of nude mice., C Viguera, M L. Wenk, R M. Nims, and M J. Collins
Hepatic lipase expression in macrophages contributes to atherosclerosis in apoE-deficient and LCAT-transgenic mice., Z Nong, Navarro H. Gonzalez, M Amar, L Freeman, C Knapper, E B. Neufeld, B J. Paigen, R F. Hoyt, Najib J. Fruchart, and Fojo S. Santamarina
Hepatic lipidosis associated with l-asparaginase treatment., M A. Gross, R J. Speer, and J M. Hill
Hepatic lipids in tumor-bearing (glioma) mice., A A. Stein, E Opalka, and I Rosenblum
Hepatic lipogenesis in fasted, re-fed rats and mice, response to dietary fats of differing fatty acid composition., J C. Bartley and S Abraham
Hepatic liposis and myocardial damage in mice fed choline-deficient or choline-supplemented diets., W L. Williams
Hepatic metabolism in genetically obese-hyperglycaemic mice. Abstr., D A. Hems, J Elliott, and D M. Salmon
Hepatic metabolism in normal and genetically obese mice., J Elliott, E Dade, D M. Salmon, and D A. Hems
Hepatic metabolism of genetically diabetic (db/db) mice. I. Carbohydrate metabolism., T M. Chan, K M. Young, N J. Hutson, and J H. Exton
Hepatic microsomal alcohol-oxidizing system in normal and acatalasemic mice. Its dissociation from the peroxidatic activity of catalase-h2o2., R Teschke, Y Hasumura, and C S. Lieber
Hepatic nuclear uptake of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p- -dioxin in inbred mice. Abstr., W F. Greenlee and A Poland
Hepatic overexpression of murine Abcb11 increases hepatobiliary lipid secretion and reduces hepatic steatosis., A Figge, F Lammert, B Paigen, A Henkel, S Matern, R Korstanje, B L. Shneider, F Chen, E Stoltenberg, K Spatz, F Hoda, D E. Cohen, and R M. Green
Hepatic role in the development of obese -hyperglycemic syndrome in yellow kk mice. Abstr., J A. Kamara
Hepatic uptake and metabolism of ingested 24-hydroxycholesterol and 24(S),25-epoxycholesterol., S E. Saucier, A A. Kandutsch, D S. Clark, and T A. Spencer
Hepatitis and brain lesions due to mouse hepatitis virus accompanied by wasting in nude mice., A Sebesteny and A C. Hill
Hepatitis a virus infection of hbsag-producing hepatocellular carcinomas in athymic mice., muller V. Gauss, F Deinhardt, E Hahn, and R Lamerz
Hepatobiliary transport of iga immune complexes: molecular and cellular aspects., T A. Brown, M W. Russell, and J Mestecky
Hepatocarcinogenicity of wy-14,643, a hypolipidemic peroxisome proliferator. Abstr., J K. Reddy, D L. Azarnoff, M S. Rao, and S A. Qureshi
Hepatocellular carcinoma cell line and peripheral blood lymphocytes from the same patient contain common chromosomal alterations., D Simon and B B. Knowles
Hepatocellular carcinomas in acatalasemic mice treated with nafenopin, a hypolipidemic peroxisome proliferator., J K. Reddy, M S. Rao, and D E. Moody
Hepatocellular microcarcinoma: a previously unrecognized but prevalent neoplasm in the mouse. Abstr., S Goldfarb, T D. Pugh, and H Koen
Hepatocyte-tumor cell interaction in vitro. I. Conditions for rosette formation and inhibition by anti-h-2 antibody., V Schirrmacher, popov R. Cheingsong, and H Arnheiter
Hepatoma in intact c3hf male and virgin female mice and after gonadectomy alone or subsequent treatment with oestrogen., B D. Pullinger and M A. Head
Hepatomas in cba/cb/se mice and liver lesions in golden hamsters induced by hydrazine sulfate., C Biancifiori
Hepatomas in grs/a male mice treated with horse serum or horse anti-mouse antilymphocyte serum., E L. Den, W Misdorp, and P Emmelot
Hepatomas in mice, incidence increased after gamma irradiation at low dose rates., P C. Nowell and L J. Cole
Hepatomegaly in hybrid mice from parental spleen cells., G O. Bain and J D. Alton
Hepatotropic effect in mice by an aqueous extract of ultra-violet- -irradiated linolenic acid., V S. Waravdekar, H J. Anderson, L D. Saslaw, and H F. Smetana
HER2YVMA drives rapid development of adenosquamous lung tumors in mice that are sensitive to BIBW2992 and rapamycin combination therapy., S A. Perera, D Li, T Shimamura, M G. Raso, M Takahashi, L R. Chirieac, R F. Padera, R T. Bronson, and al et
Hereditary absence of sebaceous glands in the mouse., A H. Gates and M Karasek
Hereditary affections of the retina and choroid., A Sorsby
Hereditary anaemias in laboratory animals., R M. Bannerman and J A. Edwards
Hereditary analysis of the strain difference of methylmercury distribution in mice., R Dio, M Tagawa, H Tanaka, and K Nakaya
Hereditary and environmental influences on the sex ratio of phh and phl mice., J A. Weir
Hereditary and structural defects in the descendants of mice treated with Roentgen-ray irradiation., H J. Bagg and C C. Little
Hereditary anemias of the mouse: a review for geneticists., E S. Russell
Hereditary anemias of the mouse: a review for geneticists., E S. Russell
Hereditary asplenic-athymic mice. Transplantation of human myelogenous leukemic cells., B B. Lozzio, E A. Machado, C B. Lozzio, and S Lair
Hereditary association of isolated cleft palate with open eye and cranioschisis in oel strain mice. Abstr., K Brown and L Harne
Hereditary ataxia in the rabbit: amino acid analyses of blood and brain., W J. Weinstein, P B. Sawin, R R. Fox, and J L. O'Leary
Hereditary ataxia of animals., J L. O'Leary, J M. Smith, R R. Fox, A B. Harris, and M B. O'Leary
Hereditary ataxia of rabbits., J L. O'Leary, P B. Sawin, S Luse, A B. Harris, and L S. Erickson
Hereditary ataxia of rabbits: identification of glycogen in hind-brain lesions., J L. O'Leary, P B. Sawin, and P E. Stohr
Hereditary basis of caries resistance in rats., C K. Chai, H R. Hunt, C A. Hoppert, and S Rosen
Hereditary basis of caries resistance in rats., C K. Chai, H R. Hunt, C A. Hoppert, and S Rosen
Hereditary cataract in mice., K Nakano, S Yamamoto, G Kutsukake, I Ogawa, A Nakajima, and E Takano
Hereditary cerebral degeneration in the mouse. Abstr., G M. Truslove and M S. Deol
Hereditary changes in the descendants of female mice exposed to roentgen rays., G D. Snell and F B. Ames
Hereditary chondrodystrophy in the rabbit. Genetics and pathology of a new mutant, a model for metatropic dwarfism., R R. Fox and D D. Crary
Hereditary cortical renal cysts in the rabbit., R R. Fox, W L. Krinsky, and D D. Crary
Hereditary defect in intestinal iron transfer in x-linked anemia. Abstr., J A. Edwards and R M. Bannerman
Hereditary defect in iron absorption in mice., P H. Pinkerton and R M. Bannerman
Hereditary defect of intestinal iron transport in mice with sex-linked anemia., J A. Edwards and R M. Bannerman
Hereditary defect of the pilosebaceous unit in a new double mutant mouse., A H. Gates, F D. Arundell, and M A. Karasek
Hereditary demyelinating neuropathy in the trembler mouse., P A. Low and J G. Leod
Hereditary diabetes and obesity in laboratory animals. Abstr., S Westman
Hereditary diabetes in genetically obese mice., J Mayer, M W. Bates, and M M. Dickie
Hereditary diaphragmatic hernia in the rabbit., R R. Fox and D D. Crary
Hereditary differences in the development of dominance in litters of puppies., A A. Pawlowski and J P. Scott
Hereditary differences in trainability of purebred dogs., J L. Fuller
Hereditary disorders of motor and sensory neurons in the mouse., L W. Duchen
Hereditary disorders of the red cell in animals., R M Bannerman, J A Edwards, and P H Pinkerton
Hereditary disorders of the red cell in animals., R Bannerman, J Edwards, and P Pinkerton
Hereditary disorders of the rodent erythron., S E. Bernstein
Hereditary eye defects in the mouse. Abstr., L J. Pierro
Hereditary haemolytic anaemias: unexpected sequelae of mutations in the genes for erythroid membrane skeletal proteins., C S. Birkenmeier and J E. Barker
Hereditary hair cell degeneration. An ultrastructural study of the organ of corti in spinner mutant mice. Abstr., kan R. Bruck
Hereditary hydrocephalus in c57bl mouse. (japanese With eng. Summ.)., A Mori
Hereditary hypotransferrinemia with hemosiderosis, a murine disorder resembling human atransferrinemia., S E. Bernstein
Hereditary immunodeficiency and leukemogenesis in HRS-J mice., H J. Heiniger, H Meier, N Kaliss, M Cherry, H W. Chen, and R D. Stoner
Hereditary infections with mammary tumor viruses in mice., P Bentvelzen and J H. Daams
Hereditary iron deficiency, x-linked anaemia (sla) in newborn and suckling mice. Abstr., R Bannerman, C E. Bannerman, and P Kingston
Hereditary leucodystrophy in the mouse: the new mutant twitcher., L W. Duchen, E M. Eicher, J M. Jacobs, F Scaravilli, and F Teixeira
Hereditary leucodystrophy in the mouse: the new mutant twitcher., L W. Duchen, E M. Eicher, J M. Jacobs, F Scaravilli, and F Teixeira
Hereditary lymphosarcoma in WH rabbits and hereditary hemolytic anemia associated with thymoma in strain X rabbits., H Meier and R R. Fox
Hereditary macrostomus in the rabbit: a model for Treacher Collins syndrome, one form of mandibulofacial dysostosis., R R. Fox and D D. Crary
Hereditary microcytic anaemia in the mouse, studies in iron distribu- tion and metabolism., R M. Bannerman, J A. Edwards, birnbaum M. Kreimer, E M. Farland, and S Russell
Hereditary microcytic anaemia in the mouse; studies in iron distribution and metabolism., R M. Bannerman, J A. Edwards, Birnbaum M. Kreimer, E McFarland, and E S. Russell
Hereditary microcytic anemia of the mouse, a probable inborn error of iron metabolism. Abstr., J Edwards, R Bannerman, birnbaum M. Kreimer, and E Russell
Hereditary mouse muscular dystrophy with particular emphasis on pathogenesis and attempts at therapy., W T. West, H Meier, and W G. Hoag
Hereditary mouse muscular dystrophy with particular emphasis on pathogenesis and attempts at therapy., W T. West, H Meier, and W G. Hoag
Hereditary nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (di) in mice. Abstr., H Valtin and D V. Naik
Hereditary obesity and hormone deficiencies in yellow dwarf mice., G L. Wolff
Hereditary spasticity in mice., C K. Chai
Hereditary spasticity in mice., C K. Chai
Hereditary spherocytosis in zebrafish riesling illustrates evolution of erythroid beta-spectrin structure, and function in red cell morphogenesis and membrane stability., E C. Liao, B H. Paw, L L. Peters, A Zapata, S J. Pratt, C P. Do, G Lieschke, and L I. Zon
Hereditary vasopressin-resistant diabetes insipidus in swv mice., N S. Virgo and J R. Miller
Hereditary vasopressin-resistant urinary concentrating defects in mice., D V. Naik and H Valtin
Hereditary vestigial pulmonary arterial trunk and related defects in rabbits., D D. Crary and R R. Fox
Heredity and environment in the development of behaviour., S A. Barnett
Heredity and learning ability in infrahuman mammals., J L. Fuller and J P. Scott
Heredity, animal behavior and psychiatry., J L. Fuller
Heredity-environment interaction in brain extract transfer in highly inbred mice., A B. Carran and C P. Nutter
Heredity of the gix thymocyte antigen associated with murine leukemia virus. Segregation data simulating genetic linkage., E Stockert, E A. Boyse, H Sato, and K Itakura
Heritability, correlations and in silico mapping of locomotor behavior and neurochemistry in inbred strains of mice., T R. Mhyre, E J. Chesler, M Thiruchelvam, C Lungu, Slechta D. Cory, J D. Fry, and E K. Richfield
Heritability of alcohol preference in laboratory mice and rats., G Whitney, G E. Clearn, and J C. Fries
Heritability of blood pressure in mice., G Schlager
Heritability of blood pressure in mice., G Schlager
Heritability of easrly post natal growth rate in progeny of irradiated mice., Theodore S. Feit
Heritability of life span in mice and its implication for direct and indirect selection for longevity., S Klebanov, K Flurkey, T H. Roderick, J R. Archer, M C. Astle, J Chen, and D E. Harrison
Heritability of plasma cholinesterase activity in inbred mouse strains., C R. Angel, D T. Mahin, R D. Farris, K T. Woodward, J M. Yuhas, and J B. Storer
Heritability of radiation damage in mice., J F. Spalding, V G. Strang, and W L. Stourgeon
Heritability of the phytohemagglutinin responsiveness of lymphocytes and its relationship to leukemogenesis., H J. Heiniger, B A. Taylor, E J. Hards, and H Meier
Heritability of the phytohemagglutinin responsiveness of lymphocytes and its relationship to leukemogenesis., H Heiniger, B A. Taylor, E J. Hards, and H Meier
Heritable damages induced by radiation to mouse leukaemic cells. Abstr., J Z. Beer, E Budzicka, and I Szumiel
Heritable effects on fitness of ionizing radiation in inbred mice. Abstr., J W. Crenshaw and D J. Yake
Heritable histocompatibility changes: lysogeny in mice?, D W. Bailey
Heritable histocompatibility changes. Lysogeny in mice., D W. Bailey
Heritable polymorphism in mouse microsomal cytochrome p450 reductase. Abstr., J L. Blumer and J J. Mieyal
Heritable radiation effects on mouse body and organ weights, fat deposition, cellular enzymes, and blood., R R. Chaffee, J C. Hensley, and J F. Spalding
Heritable severe combined anemia and thrombocytopenia in the mouse: description of the disease and successful therapy., L L. Peters, E C. McFarland Starr, B G. Wood, and J E. Barker
Heritable susceptibility for colitis in mice induced by IL-10 deficiency., I J. Bristol, M A. Farmer, Y Cong, X X. Zheng, T B. Strom, C O. Elson, J P. Sundberg, and E H. Leiter
Heritable translocations induced in mouse primary spermatocytes. Abstr., I Adler and A Neuhauser
Heritable variation in bence jones protein structure in an inbred strain of mice., M Potter, W J. Dreyer, E L. Kuff, and K R. Intire
Heritable variation in bence jones protein structure in balb/c mice, relation to gamma globulin. Abstr., M Potter, W J. Dreyer, E L. Kuff, and K R. Intire
Heritable variation in erythrocyte membranes of mice with muscular dystrophy., J Akindele, S Anyaibe, and V Headings
Heritable variations in growth potential and morphology within a clone of balb/3t3 cells and their relation to tumor formation., H Rubin, B M. Chu, and P Arnstein
Herpes simplex encephalitis. Immunohistological demonstration of spread of virus via olfactory pathways in mice., A H. Tomlinson and M M. Esiri
Herpes simplex virus dna and mrna sequences in acutely and chronically infected trigeminal ganglia of mice., A Puga, J D. Rosenthal, H Openshaw, and A L. Notkins
Herpes simplex virus infection of motor neurons: hypoglossal model., H Openshaw and W G. Ellis
Herpes simplex virus infection of mouse neuroblastoma cells., A Vahlne and E Lycke
Herpes-simplex-virus-specific, h-2dk-restricted t lymphocytes bear receptors for h-2dd alloantigen., K Pfizenmaier, H Stockinger, M Rollinghoff, and H Wagner
Herpesvirus [ibrv(hmc)] isolated from cytomegalovirus-transformed human cells., L Geder, R L. Ladda, J W. Kreider, E J. Sanford, D F. Rapp, and T O. By a
Herpesvirus saimiri-induced malignant lymphoma in inbred strain III/J rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)., D V. Ablashi, K S. Sundar, G Armstrong, P Golway, M Valerio, Z Bengali, J Lemp, and R R. Fox
Herpesvirus saimiri in marmoset-mouse hybrid cell lines., P Periman, S Tyrrell, and A S. Rabson
Herpesvirus saimiri terminal membrane proteins modulate HIV-1 replication by altering Nef and Tat functions., A D. Raymond, M Hasham, A Y. Tsygankov, and E E. Henderson
Herpesvirus-specific rna and protein in carcinoma of the uterine cervix., J K. Mcdougall, C P. Crum, C M. Fenoglio, L C. Goldstein, and D A. Galloway
Herpetic keratitis in athymic (nude) mice., J F. Metcalf, D S. Hamilton, and R W. Reichert
Hertwig's anemia: characterization of the stem cell defect., J E. Barker and S E. Bernstein
Heterochromatin and chromosome aberrations. A comparative study of normal and tumour cells of mouse with various distributions of heterochromatin. Abstr., A T. Natarajan and T Raposa
Heterochromatin and chromosome aberrations. A comparative study of three mouse cell lines with different karyotype and heterochromatin distribution., A T. Natarajan and T Raposa
Heterochromatin, satellite dna, and transformed neoplastic cells., N C. Popescu and J A. Paolo
Heteroclitic cells in anti-hapten systems, some studies at the cellular and serum level., C Walters and H Wigzell
Heteroduplex analysis of the sequence relations between the rnas of mink cell focus-inducing and murine leukemia viruses., Y Chien, I M. Verma, T Y. Shih, and N Davidson
Heterogeneity among resident murine peritoneal macrophages: sep- aration and functional characterization of monocytoid cells pro- ducing granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (gm-csf) and responding to regulation by lactoferrin., L M. Pelus, H E. Broxmeyer, M Desousa, and M A. Moore
Heterogeneity and specificity of cloned lines of influenza- -virus-specific cytotoxic t lymphocytes., T J. Braciale, M E, and R A. Braciale
Heterogeneity and variability of artificial lung colony-forming ability among clones from mouse fibrosarcoma., N Suzuki, H R. Withers, and M W. Koehler
Heterogeneity in a spontaneous mouse lung carcinoma: selection and characterisation of stable metastatic variants., M G. Layton and L M. Franks
Heterogeneity in drug sensitivity among tumor cell subpopulations of a single mammary tumor., G H. Heppner, D L. Dexter, T Denucci, and P Calabresi
Heterogeneity in growth inhibition by beta-trans-retinoic acid of metastatic b16 melanoma clones and in vivo-selected cell variant lines., R Lotan and G L. Nicolson
Heterogeneity in radiation sensitivity of tumor cell subpopulations from a single mammary tumor. Abstr., J T. Leith, E M. Zeman, G H. Heppner, and A S. Glicksman
Heterogeneity in the generation of cytotoxic t lymphocytes in vitro revealed by sensitivity to hydrocortisone. Abstr., A Altman, I R. Cohen, and M Feldman
Heterogeneity of acetylcholinesterase in neuroblastoma., C Chang and A J. Blume
Heterogeneity of a/j anti-ar antibodies that express a minor cross-reactive idiotype., M J. Nelles and A Nisonoff
Heterogeneity of a labeled tumor surface protein from a murine lung carcinoma demonstrated by two-dimensional electrophoresis., R W. Eisinger and S J. Kennel
Heterogeneity of alkaline ribonuclease in the mouse and ehrlich ascites cells., R G. Von tigerstrom and J M. Manchak
Heterogeneity of a mouse myeloma protein. Abstr., B Parkhouse and E S. Lennox
Heterogeneity of an intrastrain cross-reactive idiotype associated with anti-p-azophenylarsonate antibodies of a/j mice., E Lamoyi, P Estess, J D. Capra, and A Nisonoff
Heterogeneity of anionic sites at the electrokinetics surfaces of fixed ehrlich ascites tumor cells., L Weiss and R Zeigel
Heterogeneity of antibodies produced by single hemolytic foci., P Campbell
Heterogeneity of antitumour antibodies., J Bubenik, J Ivanyi, and P Koldovsky
Heterogeneity of asparagine-linked oligosaccharides of five glycosylation sites of immunoglobulin m heavy chain from mineral oil plasmayctoma 104e., D R. Anderson and W J. Grimes
Heterogeneity of atp sulfurylase of mast cell tumor. Abstr., W Marx
Heterogeneity of autoimmune anti-dna antibodies in an (nzb x nzw)f1 mouse. Abstr., T N. Marion, D E. Briles, J F. Kearney, and A R. Iii
Heterogeneity of b cells reacting with t-cell factors. Evidence for matching t-cell and b-cell subsets., I Lefkovits and H Waldmann
Heterogeneity of B-lymphoid tumors in E mu-myc transgenic mice., V S. Prasad, M J. Temple, M T. Davisson, E C. Akeson, and C L. Sidman
Heterogeneity of cross-reactive idiotypes. Serological and structural analysis of monoclonal anti-p-azobenzene-arsonate antibodies expressing major and minor idiotypes., S S. Alkan, R K. Ball, J Chang, and D G. Braun
Heterogeneity of epidermal cells detected by the presence of thy-1 antigen in athymic (nude) and normal balb/c mice., D A. Chambers, R L. Cohen, and M A. Heiss
Heterogeneity of expression and induction of mouse mammary tumor virus antigens in mouse mammary tumors., J C. Hager and G H. Heppner
Heterogeneity of fna methylation in murine l5178y lympho- blasts., J Sawecka, L Kornacka, and J Malec
Heterogeneity of h-2d region molecules, recognized by anti h-2.28 Sera. Abstr., D Ivanyi and P Demant
Heterogeneity of histidine transport in the ehrlich cell., W B. Im and H N. Christensen
Heterogeneity of human melanoma-associated antigens defined by monoclonal antibodies and conventional xenoantisera., B W. Wilson, N E. Kay, K Imai, and S Ferrone
Heterogeneity of ia expression on normal b cells, neonatal b cells, and on cells from b cell-defective cba/n mice., J J. Mond, S Kessler, F D. Finkelman, and I Scher
Heterogeneity of induced testicular interstitial cell tumors of mice as evidenced by steroid biosynthetic enzyme activities., O V. Dominguez and R A. Huseby
Heterogeneity of in vitro colony- and cluster-forming cells in the mouse marrow. Segregation by velocity sedimentation., D Metcalf and H R. Donald
Heterogeneity of kcl-solubilized antigens of chemically induced sarcomas (immunology)., R Blackstock, R D. Schimpff, and R T. Smith
Heterogeneity of malignant cells isolated from human colonic carcin- oma. Abstr., M G. Brattain, D E. Brattain, J Thompson, and L Arcolano
Heterogeneity of mmtv antigen expression and induction in mouse mammary tumor cells. Abstr., J C. Hager, D L. Dexter, P Calabresi, and G H. Heppner
Heterogeneity of mouse lymphocytes in interfon production upon influenza virus challenge in culture., K Tsukui, T Iwasaki, and Y Kawade
Heterogeneity of mouse macrophage phagocytic activities and fc receptors. Abstr., C S. Serio, J M. Cruse, and L V. Crawford
Heterogeneity of mouse myeloma gamma g globulins as revealed by enzymatic proteolysis., G Gorini, G A. Medgyesi, and G Doria
Heterogeneity of mouse thy 1.2 Antigen expression revealed by monoclonal antibodies., P Del guercio, I Motta, P Metezeau, S Brugere, R Perret, and bachi P. Truffa
Heterogeneity of mouse unique deoxyribonucleic acid., I G. Ivanov and G G. Markov
Heterogeneity of murine leukemia virus in vitro dna, detection of viral dna in mammalian cells., L D. Gelb, S A. Aaronson, and M A. Martin
Heterogeneity of murine mammary adenocarcinoma cell subpopulations. In vitro and in vivo resistance to macrophage cytotoxicity and its association with metastatic capacity., Y Yamamura, B C. Fischer, J B. Harnaha, and J W. Proctor
Heterogeneity of murine regulatory t cells. I. Subpopulations of amplifier and suppressor t cells., R L. Whisler and J D. Stobo
Heterogeneity of myeloma proteins., J L. Fahey
Heterogeneity of native ribosomal 60-s subunits in ehrlich ascites tumor cells cultured in vitro., W J. Van venrooij and A P. Janssen
Heterogeneity of natural killer cells in the mouse., R C. Burton, S P. Bartlett, V Kumar, and H J. Winn
Heterogeneity of natural killer (nk) cells in mice. Abstr., M Bennett, E Luevano, and V Kumar
Heterogeneity of plasminogen activator expression in various moloney virus-induced tumor cell lines. Lack of correlation with tumor growth and cell phenotype., cano E. Angles, B Boyer, S Gisselbrecht, and P Debre
Heterogeneity of Porphyromonas gingivalis strains in the induction of alveolar bone loss in mice., P J. Baker, M Dixon, R T. Evans, and D C. Roopenian
Heterogeneity of protein phosphorylation in metastatic variants of b16 melanoma., R G. Greig, L Caltabiano, R Reid Jr., and G Poste
Heterogeneity of self renewal potential in hematopoietic stem cells cultured in vitro. Abstr., P M. Mauch, J S. Greenberger, L Botnick, E Hannon, and S Hellman
Heterogeneity of soluble t cell products. I. Precursor frequency and correlation analysis of cytotoxic and immune interferon (ifn-gamma)-producing spleen cells in the mouse., P H. Krammer, F Marcucci, M Waller, and H Kirchner
Heterogeneity of stimulator cells in the murine mixed leukocyte response., G H. Sunshine, D R. Katz, and A A. Czitrom
Heterogeneity of surface antigens on endogenous type c virus-producing cell sublines derived from a clonal line of balb/3t3 cells., T Aoki, R B. Herberman, and M Liu
Heterogeneity of surface immunoglobulin on murine b lymphocytes., R M. Parkhouse, I R. Hunter, and E R. Abney
Heterogeneity of t cells. Different representations of ly alloan- tigens on killer cells and helper cells., H F. Oettgen, P Kisielow, H Shiku, M A. Bean, J Hirst, M K. Hoffmann, A. Boyse, and L J. Old
Heterogeneity of the balb/c antiphosphorylcholine antibody response at the precursor cell level., P J. Gearhart, N H. Sigal, and N R. Klinman
Heterogeneity of the b cell subpopulation operation- ally defined by (a) differentiation antigens(s) common to mopc 104e and mature igm plasma cells., J Lamelin and P Vassalli
Heterogeneity of the effector cells in the cytotoxic reaction against allogeneic lymphoma cells., J Forman and S Britton
Heterogeneity of the ribosomal genes in mice and men., N Arnheim and E M. Southern
Heterogeneity of tumor cells from a single mouse mammary tumor., D L. Dexter, H M. Kowalski, B A. Blazar, Z Fligiel, R Vogel, and G H. Heppner
Heterogeneity of tumor cells in mouse mammary neoplasms. Abstr., D L. Dexter, H M. Kowalski, Z Fligiel, and G H. Heppner
Heterogeneity of tumorigenicity phenotype in murine tumors. Characterization of tumor clones isolated from primary 3-methyl- -cholanthrene-induced fibrosarcomas., M Schmitt and R A. Daynes
Heterogeneous and monoclonal helper t cells induce similar anti- -(4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl)acetyl(np) antibody populations in the primary adoptive response. II. Lambda light chain dominance and idiotope expression., F I. Smith, H Tesch, and K Rajewsky
Heterogeneous epigenetic regulation of TIMP3 in prostate cancer., Toshiaki Shinojima, Qiang Yu, Sharon K Huang, Michelle Li, Ryuichi Mizuno, Edison T Liu, Dave S B Hoon, and Laurent Lessard
Heterogeneous heterozygosities in mus musculus populations., R J. Berry and J Peters
Heterogeneous labeling of adipocytes during in vivo-in vitro incubation of epididymal fat pads of aging mice with [1-14c]palmitate., V Hill and N Baker
Heterogeneous strain balb/cfc3h mouse mammary tumor., J C. Hager, S Fligiel, W Stanley, A M. Richardson, D G. Heppner, and T O. From a
Heterogenic antigens of mouse carcinoma muscular adenylic acid., I S. Bashkaev and M N. Boeva
'heterogenization' Of mouse skin., E J. Eichwald and B Rud
Heterogenization of skin in gross leukemia. Abstr., T Mariani
Heterogenous populations of cytotoxic cells in the peritoneal cavity of balb/c mice immunized with allogeneic el4 leukemia cells., J Zighelboim, B Bonavida, and J L. Fahey
Heterohemoantibodies in inbred mice with transplanted tumors and leukemias., K Stern and I Davidsohn
Heterologous adoptive cutaneous anaphylaxis, a method for detecting reaginic antibody formation by cells of the mouse., L Kind and sobrinho B. Macedo
Heterologous and homologous skin-sensitizing activity of mouse 7s gamma 1- and 7s gamma 2-globulins., W F. Barth and J L. Fahey
Heterologous antilymphoctye sera and some of their effects., P S. Russell and A P. Monaco
Heterologous antilymphocyte serum (als) hastens the appearance of methylcholanthrene-induced tumours in mice., A G. Rabbat and H F. Jeejeebhoy
Heterologous, homologous, and autologous transplantation of human tumors., A Koike, G E. Moore, C B. Mendoza, and A L. Watne
Heterologous recombination between mouse myeloma 315 heavy chains and rabbit antibody light chains, structural and functional properties of the hybrid molecules., D Hoessli, J Olander, and J R. Little
Heterologous transfer of amyloid--human to mouse., T Shirahama, O J. Lawless, and A S. Cohen
Heterologous transplantation of human hematopoietic cell lines., T Imamura, C C. Huang, J Minowada, and G E. Moore
Heterologous transplantation of mouse tumors into the newborn albino rat., J S. Thompson and C W. Gurney
Heterophile antigens and antibodies in transplantation and tumors., F Milgrom, K Kano, A Fjelde, and M L. Bloom
Heterophile antigens in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., A Zinnari and V Romiti
Heterosaccharides derived from structural glycoproteins of the skin of two isogenic mouse (mus musculus) strains c3h/he and c57bl/6., C Sepulchre, E Moczar, and M Lemonnier
Heterosis and adaptability in the heat tolerance of mice., G A. Harrison
Heterosis and combining and maternal abilities in mouse litter weight., J Nagai
Heterosis and learning in the mouse., H D. Winston
Heterosis for brain myelin content in mice., T N. Seyfried and R K. Yu
Heterosis in crosses between RX mice populations., Barbara Turner
'heterosis' In f1 mice in a cold environment., S A. Barnett and E M. Coleman
Heterosis in the response of mouse embryos to irradiation. Abstr., D J. Nash and J W. Gowen
Heterosisproblems in mice nutrition., L Munck
Heterospecific cytotoxic cell activity induced during the first three days of acute lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection in mice., R M. Welsch and R M. Zinkernagel
Heterotic inheritance of wheelrunning in mice., J H. Bruell
Heterotopically induced bone marrow formation: morphology and transplantation., K Wlodarski, M Jakobisiak, and wieczorek A. Janowska
Heterotopic chondrogenesis and osteogenesis induced by transformed cells. Use of nude mice as a model system., K Ostrowski, K Wlodarski, and D Aden
Heterotopic transplantation of syngeneic lymphoid tissues in mice. The ability of graft repopulating cells to enhance cell-mediated immunity as measured in the lymphocyte-induced angiogenesis assay., M J. Kaminski, A Szmurlo, S Majewski, W Bem, and G Kaminska
Heterotransplantability of an in-vitro transformed human lymphoblas- toid cell line. Abstr., D R. Deal, P Gerber, F Chisari, and B Eddy
Heterotransplantation of a human malignant tumour to 'nude' mice., J Rygaard and C O. Povlsen
Heterotransplantation of a human mammary carcinoma to the mouse mutant nude., thomsen M. Spang
Heterotransplantation of a human prostatic adenocarcinoma cell line in nude mice., D D. Mickey, K R. Stone, H Wunderli, G H. Mickey, R T. Vollmer, and D F. Paulson
Heterotransplantation of a mouse ascites tumor in rats., Y Ojima, S Takayama, F Kato, and S Hitotsumachi
Heterotransplantation of a mouse leukemia in the newborn syrian hamster. Abstr., R A. Adams and D W. Hallett
Heterotransplantation of cultured human cancer cells and human cancer tissues into nude mice., N Kuga, K Yoshida, T Seido, S Oboshi, T Koide, Y Shimosato, and T Nomura
Heterotransplantation of experimentally induced dog stomach adenocarcinoma to nude mice., M Kurihara, T Izumi, K Miyasaka, F Yamaya, K Suzuki, K Sudo, A Yasui, and T Kamano
Heterotransplantation of human adenocarcinomas of the colon and rectum to the mouse mutant nude. A study of nine consecutive trans- plantations., C O. Povlsen and J Rygaard
Heterotransplantation of human antibody-forming cells in diffusion chambers., N Gengozian
Heterotransplantation of human basal cell carcinomas in "nude" mice., A Pawlowski and H F. Haberman
Heterotransplantation of human cancers into nude mice. A model system for human cancer chemotherapy., B C. Giovanella, J S. Stehlin, L J. Williams, S Lee, and R C. Shepard
Heterotransplantation of human fetal pituitaries in nude mice., G Bastert, P Althoff, K H. Usadel, H P. Fortmeyer, and matthiesen H. Schmidt
Heterotransplantation of human foetal organs to the mouse mutant nude., C O. Povlsen, N E. Skakkebaek, J Rygaard, and G Jensen
Heterotransplantation of human foetal testicular and ovarian tissue to the mouse mutant nude. A preliminary study., N E. Skakkebaek, G Jensen, C O. Povlsen, and J Rygaard
Heterotransplantation of human glioblastoma multiforme and meningioma to nude mice., M W. Rana, H Pinkerton, H Thornton, and D Nagy
Heterotransplantation of human glioma in hereditary asplenic-athymic mouse., M Yamashita, I Takeshita, and K Kitamura
Heterotransplantation of human malignant melanoma cell lines in athymic nude mice., T Kanzaki, K Hashimoto, and D W. Bath
Heterotransplantation of human malignant tumor in 'nude' thymusless mice. I. Breeding and maintenance of 'nude' mice., B C. Giovanella and J S. Stehlin
Heterotransplantation of human neoplasms in nude mice., Y Ueyama, N Ohsawa, N Tamaoki, and T Nomura
Heterotransplantation of human stomach carcinoma in nude mice., K Suzuki and K Sudo
Heterotransplantation of invertebrate organs to congenitally athymic (nude) mice., M Leclerc, J Panijel, and K Toyama
Heterotransplantation of mouse tumors to immunologically paralyzed rats., foca N. Suciu
Heterotransplantation of natural bovine lymphosarcoma to nude mice., K Matsumoto, H Kodama, Y Fujimoto, R Moriguchi, and H Izawa
Heterotransplantation of nb rat prostatic adenocarcinomas into congenitally athymic nude mice: chemotherapy of auto- nomous tumors., J R. Drago and M E. Gershwin
Heterotransplantation of small-cell carcinoma of the lung into nude mice: comparison of intracranial and subcutaneous routes., A F. Gazdar, D N. Carney, H L. Sims, and A Simmons
Heterotransplantation of spontaneous akr-leukemia into newborn rats. Abstr., W H. Kirsten
Heterotransplantation of spontaneous leukemia of akr mice into newborn rats., W H. Kirsten, D G, and E A. Platz
Heterotransplantation of theileria parva-infected cells to athymic mice., A D. Irvin, D A. Stagg, G K. Kanhai, and C G. Brown
Heterozygosis and the survival of young mice in two temperatures., S A. Barnett
Heterozygosity and retention of ejaculatory reflex after castration in male mice., T E. Mc gill and C M. Haynes
Heterozygosity of h-2 loci in wild mice., W R. Duncan, E K. Wakeland, and J Klein
Heterozygous expression of the mouse hemolytic anemia gene., Stephen Crystal
Heterozygous kit mutants with little or no apparent anemia exhibit large defects in overall hematopoietic stem cell function., Y Sharma, C M. Astle, and D E. Harrison
Heterozygous mutations of the voltage-gated sodium channel SCN8A are associated with spike-wave discharges and absence epilepsy in mice., L A. Papale, B Beyer, J M. Jones, L M. Sharkey, S Tufik, M Epstein, V A. Letts, M H. Meisler, W N. Frankel, and A Escayg
Hexamethylene bisacetamide., C Palfrey, Y Kimhi, U Z. Littauer, R C. Reuben, D P. Marks, and I O. By
Hexamethylmelamine combinations in l1210 leukemia leading to phase i study of hexamethylmelamine-icrf 159 combination in man. Abstr., G Wampler, P Richter, and W Regelson
Hexamethylmelamine-induced regression of human lung tumors growing in immune deprived mice., B C. Mitchley, S A. Clarke, T A. Connors, and A M. Neville
Hexamita muris-infektion bei mausen und feldhamstern in einem versuchstierbestand., T Matthiesen, I Kunstyr, and K Tuch
Hexamitiasis in experimental animals. Abstr., T Matthiesen and I Kunstyr
Hexamitiasis in laboratory mice., A Meshorer
Hexamitiasis in laboratory mice, hamsters, and rats., J E. Wagner, R E. Doyle, N C. Ronald, and J A. Schmitz
Hexokinase activities in normal, hyperplastic and cancerous epidermis of mice., K Adachi, S Yamasawa, R R. Suskind, and G Christian
Hexokinase activity in tumorigenic and nontumorigenic cell cultures derived from mouse ascites tumor cells., M Bhatnagar and J Morgan
Hexokinase distribution in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., K N. Sorokin
Hexokinase inhibition after the addition of glucose to ehrlich-lettre ascites tumor cells under aerobiosis., L A. Sauer
Hexokinase isoenzyme variations and subcellular distribution of hexokinase activity in uninfected and murine sarcoma virus-trans- formed balb 3t3 cultures. Abstr., M V. Lakshmi, H L. Kumari, and S K. Bose
Hexokinase levels in discrete regions of rat brain: evaluation by quantitative immunofluorescence using interactive laser cytometry and comparison with basal rates of glucose utilization., R W. Burgess and J E. Wilson
Hexokinase specificity of some tumor tissue extracts., C F. Lange and P Kohn
Hidden anti-double stranded dna antibodies in autoimmune mice., F Fish and M Ziff
Hidden anti-nuclear antibodies in sero-negative systemic lupus erythematosus patients and in nzb and (nxb x nzw)f1 mice., F Blomjous and vroom T. Feltkamp
Hidden projection properties of some nonregular fractional factorial designs and their applications., D A. Bulutoglu and C S. Cheng
Hidden thy-1 antigen in a subpopulation of mouse bone marrow cells., M A. Ritter, R J. Morris, and I Goldschneider
Hierarchies of t cell responsiveness are reflected in the distribution of effector t cells in viral meningitis., P C. Doherty and R Korngold
Hierarchy of h-2 haplotypes governs inheritance of immune responsiveness to tnp-msa., L S. Wicker, W J. Urba, and W H. Hildemann
Hierarchy of h-2 haplotypes governs inheritance of immune responsiveness to tnp-msa. Abstr., L S. Wicker, W J. Urba, and W H. Hildemann
Hierarchy of target antigens for h-2-unrestricted cytolysis by nzb and f1 cytotoxic t lymphocytes. Abstr., R Smith, D P. Huston, and R R. Rich
High activity of choline acetyltransferase induced in neuroblastoma x glia hybrid cells., T Amano, B Hamprecht, and W Kemper
High-affinity binding of 125i-labelled mouse interferon to a specific cell surface receptor., M Aguet
High-affinity binding of alpha-scorpion toxin: a neuronal property., moutot N. Martin, F Couraud, E Houzet, and netter Y. Berwald
High affinity Concanavalin A binding to sterol-depleted L cells., J D. Marshall and H J. Heiniger
High-affinity cytochalasin b binding to normal and transformed balb/3t3 cells., S J. Atlas and S Lin
High affinity human IFN-gamma-binding capacity is encoded by a single receptor gene located in proximity to c-ros on human chromosome region 6q16 to 6q22., K Pfizenmaier, K Wiegmann, P Scheurich, M Krishonke, G Merlin, M Aguet, B B. Knowles, and U Ucer
High affinity monoclonal antibodies to defined determinants of myoglobin. Abstr., J A. Berzofsky, G Hicks, F R. Gurd, and J Minna
High alpha-fetoprotein (afp) contents in liver and blood of nude mice in the early postnatal ontogensis. Abstr., I A. Serova, V I. Kaledin, V M. Yunker, and E V. Gruntenko
High- and low-affinity binding of [3h]imipramine in mouse cerebral cortex., M E. Reith, H Sershen, D Allen, and A Lajtha
High and low blood-ph selected lines of mice, the fate of ph and sex ratio following relaxed selection with intensive breeding., H Wolfe and J Weir
High- and low-leukemogenic variants of the radiation leukemia virus (radlv) differ in ability to induce tumor- -specific immune suppression., E Yefenof and D Zilcha
High and low responders to basic protein among different inbred mouse strains. Abstr., L B. Barnett and J L. Trotter
High anti-tnp plaque-forming cell potential of residual mig+ cells in a t cell population., J J. Mond, M G. Mage, T L. Rothstein, D E. Mosier, H Herrod, Asofsky, and W E. Paul
High blood pressure and myocardial fibrosis in coffee drinking cba mice. Abstr., J P. Henry and P M. Stephens
High carcinogenicity of 2-hydroxybenzo[a]pyrene (2-hobp) on mouse skin. Abstr., P G. Wislocki, J Kapitulnik, W Levin, H Yagi, P M. Dansette, D M. Jerina, and A H. Conney
High coumarin 7-hydroxylase activity does not protect mice against warfarin., I E. Lush and C J. Arnold
High density lipoprotein cholesterol: a study of its effects on aging and lipid peroxidation., Kelsey Jeannine Webb
High-density lipoprotein levels and obesity in mice: understanding the paradox., Cynthia J. Osterling
High-density lipoproteins decrease both binding of a poly- nuclear aromatic hydrocarbon carcinogen to dna and carcino- geninitiated cell transformation., D L. Busbee and W F. Benedict
High-density sex-specific recombination mapping of a 25 megabase region on mouse chromosome 1., Kathryn Sawyer
High-dose 5-fluorouracil with delayed uridine "rescue" in mice., D S. Martin, R L. Stolfi, R C. Sawyer, S Spiegelman, and C W. Young
High dose antigen induced suppressor generation in normal and tumor-bearing hosts. Abstr., S Raychaudhuri, P K. Ray, J G. Bassett, and D R. Cooper
High dose ara-c with asparaginase (a'ase) in the treatment of re- fractory leukemia. Abstr., R L. Capizzi, F Griffin, Y C. Cheng, K Bailey, and S A. Rudnick
'high Dose' immunologic tolerance to escherichia coli lipopoly- saccharide assessed by bacteriolytic and hemolytic plaque assays., M A. Sajid, J Cerny, R F. Alack, and H Friedman
High-dose radiation with bone marrow transfer prevents neurodegeneration in an inherited glaucoma., M G. Anderson, R T. Libby, D B. Gould, R S. Smith, and S W. John
High effectiveness of chronic neutron exposures for the induction of specific locus mutations in mice., A L. Batchelor, R J. Phillips, and A G. Searle
High efficiency of biozzi's high responder mouse strain in the generation of antibody secreting hybridomas., L B. Boumsell and A Bernard
Higher activity of oxidative drug demethylation in the liver microsomes from dystrophic mouse., E Abe
Higher cytolytic efficiency of an igg2alpha than of an igg1 monoclonal antibody reacting with the same (or spatially close) determinant on a human high-molecular-weight melanoma-associated antigen., K Imai, M A. Pellegrino, B S. Wilson, and S Ferrone
Higher sex centres in newborn male mice., E O. Hagen
Higher tissue zinc levels in athymic, "nude" mice than in normal, heterozygous littermates. Abstr., D W. Montgomery, L J. Mcmahon, C F. Zukoski, and R Lindberg
High estrogen and low progestin receptor levels in outgrowths of hypophyseal isografts., M Sluyser, L M. Boot, and G Ropcke
High extracellular fibrinolytic activity of tumors and control normal tissues., B A. Chibber, R M. Niles, L Prehn, and S Sorof
High extracellular proteolytic activity in transplanted tumors. Abstr., S Sorof, B A. Chibber, R M. Niles, and L Prehn
High-fat diet leads to tissue-specific changes reflecting risk factors for diseases in DBA/2J mice., R S. Hageman, A Wagener, C Hantschel, K L. Svenson, G A. Churchill, and G A. Brockmann
High-fat diets and fecal level of reductase and colon mucosal level of ornithine decarboxylase, beta-glucuronidase, 5'-nucleotidase, atpase, and esterase in mice., N J. Temple and khatib S. El
High frequencies of antigen-specific hybridomas: dependence on immunization parameters and prediction by spleen cell analysis., C Stahli, T Staehelin, V Miggiano, and P Haring
High frequencies of leukemia stem cells in poor-outcome childhood precursor-B acute lymphoblastic leukemias., S Morisot, A S. Wayne, Kashtan O. Bohana, I M. Kaplan, P S. Meltzer, S J. Wheelan, P Brown, R J. Jones, L D. Shultz, and al et
High-frequency genetic reversion mediated by a DNA duplication: the mouse pink-eyed unstable mutation., Y Gondo, J M. Gardner, Y Nakatsu, Pierre D. Durham, S A. Deveau, C Kuper, and M H. Brilliant
High-frequency germ line gene conversion in transgenic mice., J R. Murti, M Bumbulis, and J C. Schimenti
High-frequency induction in vivo of mouse leukemia in akr strain by 5-azacytidine and 5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine., J Vesely and A Cihak
High frequency of a lethal gene (te) in a laboratory stock of mice., N Bateman
High frequency of in vivo sister chromatid exchanges in the bone marrow cells of mice bearing mammary adenocarcinoma dbrb., R Banerjee, A Goldfeder, and J Mitra
High frequency of lambda gene activation in bone marrow pre-b cells., S Nishikawa, T Kina, J Gyotoku, and Y Katsura
High frequency of mast cells in spleens of a-strain mice., V Viklicky
High frequency of t lineage lymphocytes in nude mouse spleen., F Loor and G E. Roelants
High frequency variation in mammary tumor virus expression in cell culture., W P. Parks, E S. Hubbell, R J. Goldberg, and E M. Scolnick
High iga anti-lps pfc responses to orally-administered salmonella in c3h/hej mice. Abstr., E Jirillo, H Kiyono, S M. Michalek, and J R. Mcghee
High incidence, early onset of histiocytic sarcomas in mice with Hertwig's anemia., J E. Barker, S A. Deveau, S T. Compton, K Fancher, and J T. Eppig
High incidence of mammary tumors in mice with inherited asplenia carriers for the nude gene., B B. Lozzio, D M. Lopez, P Coulson, and S V. Lair
High intracellular ph accompanies mitotic activity in murine lymphocytes., D F. Gerson and H Kiefer
High leukemia incidence in a recombinant inbred strain. Abstr., B A. Taylor, H Meier, and H G. Bedigian
High-level induction of gamma interferon with various mitogens in mice pretreated with propionibacterium acnes., H Okamura, K Kawaguchi, K Shoji, and Y Kawade
High level of alphafetoprotein (afp) and persistence of hemopoiesis in the liver of nude mice., I A. Serova, V M. Yunker, and V I. Kaledin
High levels of human peripheral blood mononuclear cell engraftment and enhanced susceptibility to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection in NOD/LtSz-scid/scid mice., R M. Hesselton, D L. Greiner, J P. Mordes, T V. Rajan, J L. Sullivan, and L D. Shultz
High levels of interferon (ifn) alpha/beta. Abstr., G R. Klimpel, S Baron, W R. Fleischmann, D K. Klimpel, and T S. Produce
Highly phosphorylated glycogen synthase (syn) and phosphorylase (phos) in s49 cells lacking cyclic amp dependent protein kinase (camp-pk). Abstr., J R. Kanter and L L. Brunton
Highly sensitive and reversible silicon nanowire biosensor to study nuclear hormone receptor protein and response element DNA interactions., G J. Zhang, M J. Huang, Z H. Luo, G K. Tay, E J. Lim, E T. Liu, and J S. Thomsen
High-molecular-weight dna polymerases from mouse myeloma. Purifica- tion and properties of three enzymes., H J. Hachmann and A G. Lezius
High molecular weight proteins in spontaneously and in sv40 trans- formed mouse cells. Abstr., J Coll, L Couvillion, and P T. Mora
High-molecular-weight rnas of akr, nzb, and wild mouse viruses and avian reticuloendotheliosis virus all have similar dimer structures., W Bender, Y Chien, S Chattopadhyay, P K. Vogt, U B. Gardner, and N Davidson
High molecular weight surface glycoproteins of murine lymphocytes., D C. Hoessli and P Vassalli
High multiplicity of h1 histones from mouse mammary tumors., M Sluyser
High number of ia-positive macrophages in mrl mice. Abstr., C Y. Lu
High plasma HDL concentrations associated with enhanced atherosclerosis in transgenic mice overexpressing lecithin-cholesteryl acyltransferase., A M. Berard, B Foger, A Remaley, R Shamburek, B L. Vaisman, G Talley, B Paigen, R F. Hoyt, S Marcovina, H B. Brewer, and Fojo S. Santamarina
High precision size measurement of centromere 8 and the 8q24/c-myc gene region in metaphase and interphase human fibroblasts indicate differential condensation., C Batram, D Baddeley, G Kreth, and C Cremer
High-precision structural analysis of subnuclear complexes in fixed and live cells via spatially modulated illumination (SMI) microscopy., J Reymann, D Baddeley, M Gunkel, P Lemmer, W Stadter, T Jegou, K Rippe, C Cremer, and U Birk
High-pressure liquid chromatographic analysis of benzo(a)pyrene metabolism by human lymphocytes from donors of different aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase inducibility and antipyrine half-lives., H L. Gurtoo, J B. Vaught, A J. Marinello, B Paigen, T Gessner, and W Bolanowska
High proliferation of granulocyte-macrophage progenitors in tumor-bearing mice., L Balducci and C Hardy
High proportion of ig-producing cells making autoantibody in normal mice., E J. Steele and A J. Cunningham
High radiosensitivity of induction in contrase to radio- resistance of expression of cells mediating delayed-type hypersensitivity during response to sheep red blood cells in mice., G G. Marchal and B Hurtrel
High resistance of immunocompetent spleen cells to repeated exposure of gamma-radiation and its abolition by syngeneic lymphocytes., R Petrov and A Cheredeev
High resolution autoradiographic study of normal lactating mammary gland and mammary tumors of the mouse. Preliminary report., S W. Fiske, V Courtecuisse, and F Haguenau
High resolution banding analysis of the involvement of strain balb/c- and akr-derived chromosomes no. 15 In plasmacytoma-specific, F Wiener, M Babonits, U Bregula, G Klein, A Leonard, J S. Wax, and M Potter
High-resolution genetic and physical mapping of modifier-of-deafwaddler (mdfw) and Waltzer (Cdh23v)., E C. Bryda, H J. Kim, M E. Legare, W N. Frankel, and Trauth K. Noben
High resolution genetic and YAC-based physical mapping of a transplantation antigen gene on mouse chromosome 2., Heidi J. Auman
High-resolution genetic map of mouse chromosome 1 between D1Mit227 and D1Mit15 by use of an intercross of C57BL/6J x C3HeB/FeJ vl/vl., J Mu, T Gilley, R Turner, and B Paigen
High-resolution genetic map of X-linked juvenile-type granulosa cell tumor susceptibility genes in mouse., A M. Dorward, K L. Shultz, Bicknell C. Ackert, E M. Eicher, and W G. Beamer
High resolution genetic mapping and characterization of the ENU induced mouse obesity mutation NMF15., Mariaah Williams
High-resolution genetic mapping using the Mouse Diversity outbred population., Karen L Svenson, Daniel M Gatti, William Valdar, Catherine E Welsh, Riyan Cheng, Elissa J Chesler, Abraham A Palmer, Leonard McMillan, and Gary A Churchill
High-resolution mapping of a minor histocompatibility antigen gene on mouse chromosome 2., A R. Zuberi and D C. Roopenian
High resolution mapping of the adrenal lipid depletion gene., Matthew Lerner
High-resolution mapping of the truncate (tc) locus on mouse chromosome 6., M N. Pavlova, A M. Clark, and A Gossler
High resolution mapping of Xenopus laevis 5S and ribosomal RNA genes by EM in situ hybridization., S Narayanswami and B A. Hamkalo
High-resolution maps of the murine Chromosome 2 region containing the cholesterol gallstone locus, Lith1., G Bouchard, H M. Nelson, F Lammert, L B. Rowe, M C. Carey, and B Paigen
High resolution proton magnetic resonance spectral characteristics of water, lipid, and protein signals from three mouse cell populations., R E. Block, G P. Maxwell, D L. Prudhomme, and J L. Hudson
High-resolution spectral domain optical coherence tomography images of alstrom syndrome., E M. Vingolo, S Salvatore, P L. Grenga, P Maffei, G Milan, and J Marshall
High-resolution two-dimensional electophoretic analysis of acidic, basic and surface proteins of mouse neutrophils., S M. Watt and A W. Burgess
High salt effect on rna synthesis in krebs ascites tumor cells., S Gokce, B Kan, B Kirdar, and E Bermek
High secretory activity in the pancreatic b cells of a diabetic strain of the japanese mouse., K Yamada and M Nakamura
High sensitivity of a c3h mouse embryo-derived cell line to the antiviral activity of interferon., boye D. Brouty
High sensitivity to androgen as a factor contributing to poor imt@@@mune performance in males. Ab, D A. Cohn
High susceptibility of nude mouse skin to induction of skin tumors by ethylnitrosurea. Abstr., L M. Anderson, barney K. Last, and J M. Budinger
High susceptibility of strain a mice to endotoxin and endotoxin-red blood cell mixtures., G Heppner and D W. Weiss
High-throughput behavioral phenotyping in the expanded panel of BXD recombinant inbred strains., V M. Philip, S Duvvuru, B Gomero, T A. Ansah, C D. Blaha, G Mittleman, D Goldowitz, E J. Chesler, and al et
High throughput sequencing approaches to mutation discovery in the mouse., Michelle M Simon, Ann-Marie Mallon, Gareth R Howell, and Laura G Reinholdt
High titres of antibody to murine leukaemia virus in lymphocyte (ly) alloantisera., W Y. Langdon, G R. Shellam, G M. Morgan, and I Mckenzie
High uptake on 14c-labeled d-amino acids by various tumors., O Tamemasa, R Goto, A Takeda, and K Maruo
High-voltage electron microscopy of wet whole cancer and normal cells. Visualization of cytoplasmic structures and surface projections., D F. Parsons, V R. Matricardi, J Subjeck, I Uydess, and G Wray
High-yield isolation of mouse mammary tumor virus., H E. Bond and W T. Hall
Himalayan, a new allele of albino in the mouse., M C. Green
Himalayan, a new allele of albino in the mouse., M C. Green
(hipa) Mit plasmazellularer evolution. I. Biologisch-histologischer teil., G Pedio, E G. Ruttner, R P. Mit, and L B. Neoplasie
Hippocampal lesions render sjl/j mice susceptible to audiogenic seizures., H M. Reid, B D. Mamott, and K J. Bowler
Hippocampal pyramidal neurons may produce differences in mossy fiber connectivity., J E. Vaughn, D A. Matthews, R P. Barber, C C. Wimer, N R. Wimer, and T V. Of
Histamine, 5-hydroxytryptamine et protection du systeme pileux des souriceaux irradies in toto., D V. Radivojevic, M L. Beaumariage, and Z M. Bacq
Histamine and histidine levels in the brain of the histidinaemic mutant mouse., G Bulfield and H Kacser
Histamine h1 receptor-mediated guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate formation by cultured mouse neuroblastoma cells., E Richelson
Histamine in a transplantable mouse mastocytoma., H Zachariae
Histamine in the brain: its distribution between mast cells and neurons. Abstr., R Grzanna and L D. Shultz
Histamine in the skin of mice with hereditary muscular dystrophy., W K. O'steen and J J. Hrachovy
Histamine levels in the blood and other tissues of male and female c3h mice. I. Normal mice., B Lebel, P Scheinmann, N R. Lynch, J C. Salomon, J R. Paupe, and C J. Burtin
Histamine metabolism in the pregnant mouse., E Rosengren
Histamine production during the anti-allograft response. Demonstration of a new lymphokine enhancing histine syn- thesis., M Dy, B Lebel, P Kamoun, and J Hamburger
Histamine receptor antagonism and anti-tumour activity., M Collins and K Hellman
Histamine receptor-bearing leukocytes (hrl). I. Detection of histamine receptor-bearing cells by rosette formation with histamine- -coated erythrocytes., E Kedar and B Bonavida
Histidinaemia in the mouse and man., G Bulfield and H Kacser
Histidinaemic mutant in the mouse., H Kacser, G Bulfield, and M E. Wallace
Histidine decarboxylase activities in mutant mice deficient in mast cells., T Watanabe, K Maeyama, A Yamatodani, M Yamada, U Kitamura, and H Wada
Histidine decarboxylase phenotypes of inbred mouse strains: a regulatory locus (Hdc) determines kidney enzyme concentration., S A. Martin, B A. Taylor, T Watanabe, and G Bulfield
Histidine decarboxylase phenotypes of inbred mouse strains: a regulatory locus (hdc) determines kidney enzyme concentration., S A. Martin, B A. Taylor, T Watanabe, and G Fulfield
Histidine uptake and exchange in s37 ascites tumor cells., R H. Matthews, C A. Leslie, and P B. Scholefield
Histiocytic lymphoma in the mouse., C H. Frith, T M. Davis, L A. Zolotor, and J W. Townsend
Histochemical and autoradiographic study of experimental epidermal tumors., Y Hayashi
Histochemical and cytological studies of normal and dystrophic muscle from dystrophia muscularis of mus musculus., Linda Short
Histochemical and cytological studies of normal and dystrophic muscle from dystrophia muscularis of mus musculus., Richard Henry Soucie
Histochemical and electron microscopic studies of the liver in runt disease., M Schlesinger and E Essner
Histochemical and electron microscopic studies of the liver in runt disease. Abstr., E Essner and M Schlesinger
Histochemical and tissue culture studies of dystrophic and experi- mentally denervated animal muscle., V Askanas and D Hee
Histochemical and ultrastructural studies of inherited leukodystrophy in mice., J Torii, M Adachi, and B W. Volk
Histochemical and ultrastructural studies of primary sensory neurons in mice with dystonia musculorum. I. Acteylcholinesterase and lysosomal hydrolases., J S. Hanker and R Peach
Histochemical and ultrastructural study of lactic dehydrogenase in chemically induced lung cancer., B C. Ghosh, L Ghosh, B L. Newson, and T K. Gupta
Histochemical changes during rejection of c3h ascites tumor bp8 in c57bl mice., W H. Prioleau, P Hutchin, and D B. Amos
Histochemical characteristics of the mast cells in the connective tissue of skin in adult and neonatal mice., V Viklicky and M Polackova
Histochemical characteristics of the skin of sensitive and refractory animals treated with chemical carcinogens., L K. Sharashidze and R V. Bulusashvili
Histochemical characterization of lectin binding in mouse cerebellum., M E. Hatten, M Schachner, and R L. Sidman
Histochemical demonstration of acid beta-glucuronidase and carboxylic ester hydrolase activity in sensitized lymphocytes during lysis of allogeneic fibroblasts., P B. Poulsen and F Guttler
Histochemical differentiation of skeletal muscle in foetal and new- born mice., C Wirsen and K S. Larsson
Histochemical distribution of lysozyme activity in organs of normal mice and radiation chimeras., A J. Speece
Histochemical effects of estrogen and progesterone in the uterus of the aging ovariectomized c57bl/6j mouse. Abstr., A A. Soriero
Histochemical enzyme analysis of peripheral blood changes induced by rauscher virus. Abstr., P A. Mathias, D M. Hunt, S A. Lawrence, and B V. Siegel
Histochemical enzyme changes in epidermis of manganese-deficient fetal mice., L T. Bell and L S. Hurley
Histochemical enzyme changes in fractionally irradiated mouse tumors. Abstr., E Samouhos and P Melnick
Histochemical evaluation of mouse and rat kidneys with lectin- horseradish peroxidase conjugates., B A. Schulte and S S. Spicer
Histochemical identification of fibre types in the hamstring muscles of phosphorykase kinase-deficient icr/ian and normal c3h mice., R Singh and J R. Griffiths
Histochemical identification of murine leukemia and lymphoma. Abstr., S R. Wolman, L E. Mcmorrow, F M. Edinger, and M W. Cohen
Histochemical localization of mao activity in whole-body frozen sections of the mouse. Abstr., T Egashira and W J. Waddell
Histochemical markers for identifying cellular types in mouse mammary carcinoma. Abstr., J Russo, I H. Russo, and P Wells
Histochemical observations in preclinical mouse muscular dystrophy., H Meier
Histochemical observations in preclinical mouse muscular dystrophy., H Meier
Histochemical observations on dystrophic muscle. Abstr., R L. Curtis and M B. Hollinshead
Histochemical observations on early implantation in the mouse., M S. Smith and I B. Wilson
Histochemical observations on nodules induced in the mouse liver by phenobarbitone., W H. Butler and V Hempsall
Histochemical observations on the mouse uterus during the oestrous cycle., M S. Smith
Histochemical phosphatases and metachromasia in murine tumours induced by bone seeking radionuclides., M Bland, J Loutit, and J M. Sansom
Histochemical responses of dystrophic murine muscles cross-innervated by sciatic nerves of normal mice, p. 374-380. In a. T. Milhorat [ed.], Excerpta med. Internat. Congr. Ser. NO. 333, Exploratory concepts in muscular dystrophy ii., W B. Douglas and E Cosmos
Histochemical studies in the endocrine system of Snell's dwarf mouse (DW/J)., Michael S. Kaplan
Histochemical studies of high-endothelial venules of lymph nodes and peyer's patches in the mouse., C Ropke, O Jorgensen, and M H. Claesson
Histochemical studies of necrosis of mouse liver tissue in the peritoneal cavity., R E. Stowell, J P. Chang, and M Berenbom
Histochemical studies of the muscles of dystrophic mice. Abstr., M N. Golarz
Histochemical studies on dehydrogenase activity of sppntaneous breast cancer in c3h mouse., M Sugimura, T Matsumura, Y Hayashi, and M Mori
Histochemical studies on fatty acid in lymphocyte- -mediated immune reaction., J Cyong and H Okada
Histochemical studies on genetical control of hormonal enzyme inducibility in the mouse. Iii. Beta-glucuronidase distribution pattern of epididymis in different genotypes., S R. Blecher and S Kirkeby
Histochemical studies on glucose-6-phosphatase, adenosine triphos- phatase and amylo phosphorylase in the panceatic islets of normal and obese-hyperglycaemic mice., B Hellman and C Hellerstrom
Histochemical studies on hydrolytic enzyme activities in spontaneous mammary cancer of c3h mouse., I Murata, Y Hayashi, Y Muraoka, T Miyaji, and M Mori
Histochemical study of aberrant parathyroid glands associated with the thymus of the mouse., C Smith and C P. Clifford
Histochemical study of thymuses of akr, dba/2 and akd2f1 mice. Abstr., C Smith
Histochemisch erfassbare proteolytische activitat in stroma von tumortransplantaten. Abstr., R Hess
Histochemischer nachweis alkalischer phosphatase in hamatopoetischen geweben normaler mause verschiedener inzuchtstamme., F Fey and B Zelms
Histochemische untersuchungen wahrend der wallerschen degeneration bei c3h/an und c57bl-mausen., F U. Hanefeld
Histochemische untersuchungen zur natur der cytoplasma-einschlusse des lungentumors der maus., P Klarner and U Westphal
Histochemistry and electron microscopy of the mouse 'myeloma' kidney. Abstr., R F. Coleman and M W. Hartley
Histochemistry and electron microscopy of transitional epithelium. Abstr., N M. Kanczak, J E. Wirth, and E R. Hayes
Histochemistry and muscle disease., G H. Bourne and M N. Golarz
Histochemistry lxxviii. Ascorbic acid in normal mast cells and macro- phages and in neoplastic mast cells., D Glick and S Hosoda
Histochemistry of adenosinetriphosphatase in murine muscular dystrophy. Abstr., H Barden and S S. Lazarus
Histochemistry of adenosine triphosphatase in normal and dystrophic mouse muscle., H Barden and S S. Lazarus
Histochemistry of enzymes separated by zone electrophoresis., Esther M. Jordan
Histochemistry of mouse extraocular muscle., M R. Carry, K O'keefe, and S P. Ringel
Histochemistry of particle microbeam lesions in the brain of the mouse., T Samorajski, W Zeman, and J M. Ordy
Histochemistry of the developing notochord, perichordal sheath and vertebrae in danforth's short-tail (sd) and normal c57bl/6j mice., L G. Paavola, D B. Wilson, and E M. Center
Histochemistry of the pineal gland in isolated m<@@@ice and ra abstr., M G. Fiori and anaya M. Ottone
Histocompatibility-14, correlation of the isoantigen rho and r-z locus., D M. Popp
Histocompatibility-2 (h-2) polymorphism in wild mice., J Klein
Histocompatibility-2 system in wild mice. I identification of five new h-2 chromosomes., J Klein
Histocompatibility-2 system in wild mice. II. H-2 haplotypes of t-bearing mice., C Hammerberg, J Klein, K Artzt, and D Bennett
Histocompatibility-2 system in wild mice. Iii. Mixed lymphocyte reaction and cell-mediated lymphocytotoxicity with t-bearing mice., V Hauptfeld, C Hammerberg, and J Klein
Histocompatibility-2 system in wild mice. IX. Serological analysis of 13 new b10.w Congenic lines., W R. Duncan and J Klein
Histocompatibility-2 system in wild mice. Viii. Frequencies of h-2 and ia antigens in wild mice from texas., W R. Duncan, E K. Wakeland, and J Klein
Histocompatibility-2 system in wild mice. V. Serologic analysis of sixteen b10.w Congenic lines., rutczynska Z. Zaleska and J Klein
Histocompatibility-2 system in wild mice. X. Frequencies of H-2 and Ia antigens in wild mice from Europe and Africa., D G:otze, J Nadeau, E K. Wakeland, R J. Berry, F Bonhomme, I K. Egorov, J P. Hjorth, H Hoogstraal, and J Vives
Histocompatibility and t-b cell cooperation in mouse radiation chimeras., T Sado and H Kamisaku
Histocompatibility antigen-activated cytotoxic t lymphocytes. I. Estimates of the absolute frequency of killer cells generated in vitro., K F. Lindahl and D B. Wilson
Histocompatibility antigen-activated cytotoxic t lymphocytes. II. Estimates of the frequency and specificity of precursors., K F. Lindahl and D B. Wilson
Histocompatibility antigen (h-2kb). Abstr., J E. Coligan, T J. Kindt, B M. Ewenstein, T Nisizawa, H Uehara, D S. Nathenson, and A S. Murine
Histocompatibility antigens acting as helper determinants for tumor- -associated antigens of murine lymphosarcoma., M I. Colnaghi
Histocompatibility antigens and species-specific antigens., K Kano and R A. Milgrom
Histocompatibility antigens by t helper cells., G Pobor, S Pettersson, A Bandeira, D A. Coutinho, and H A. Major
Histocompatibility antigens controlled by the i region of the murine h-2 complex. II. K/d region compatibility is not required for i-region cell-mediated lymphocytotoxicity., J Klein, C L. Chiang, and V Hauptfeld
Histocompatibility antigens controlled by the i region of the murine h-2 complex. I. Mapping of h-2a and h-2c loci., J Klein, R Geib, C Chiang, and V Hauptfeld
Histocompatibility antigens (hca) of inbred mice solubilized by triton x-100 and butanol. Abstr, C A. Ogburn, T Harris, and S Harris
Histocompatibility antigens in transplanted mouse eggs., R L. Simmons and P S. Russell
Histocompatibility antigens in wild mice (mus musculus). Abstr., P Ivanyi and P Demant
Histocompatibility antigens of fertilized mouse eggs and trophoblast. Abstr., R L. Simmons and P S. Russell
Histocompatibility antigens of wild house mice (mus musculus l.)., M Mickova and P Ivanyi
Histocompatibility antigens on melanoblasts and hair follicle cells. Cell-localized homograft rejection in allophenic skin grafts., B Mintz and W K. Silvers
Histocompatibility antigens on mouse blastocysts and ectoplacental cones., M Vandeputte and H Sobis
Histocompatibility antigens on mouse spermatozoa., M M. Vojtiskova and Z Pokorna
Histocompatibility antigens on the surface of cultivated epidermal cells from mouse embryo skin., P K. Worst and N E. Fusenig
Histocompatibility between three CBA sublines., Katherine Kaufer
Histocompatibility complex and virus infection latency and activation., M B. Oldstone, M V. Haspel, M A. Pellegrino, D T. Kingsbury, and L Olding
Histocompatibility complex antigens using cross-species reactive antibodies., xuan M. Hoang, D Charron, M Zilber, D D. Levy, and M C. Major
Histocompatibility determined by skin grafts between mice in a random bred population., Ralph G. Somes
Histocompatibility difference between c3hfeb/hen and c3h/hen mice: tumour induced in c3hfeb/hen mice expresses c3h/hen- -associated alloantigen., W J. Martin, T G. Gipson, M A. Conliffe, W G. Cotton, L F. Dove, and J M. Rice
Histocompatibility differences in wild mice, further evidence for the existence of deme structure in natural populations of the house mouse., J Klein and D W. Bailey
Histocompatibility differences in wild mice; further evidence for the existence of deme structure in natural populations of the house mouse., J Klein and D W. Bailey
Histocompatibility effects of mls locus., L Berumen, pannenko O. Halle, and H Festenstein
Histocompatibility gene mutation rates. H-2 and non h-2., R W. Melvold and H I. Kohn
Histocompatibility gene mutation rates, spontaneous and induced by the chemical mutagen procarbazine., D Harnasch and R Stumpf
Histocompatibility gene organization and mixed lymphocyte reaction., M Rychlikova, P Demant, and P Ivanyi
Histocompatibility gene organization and mixed lymphocyte reaction., M Rychlikova, P Demant, and P Ivanyi
Histocompatibility gene polymorphisms and maternal-fetal interactions., A E. Beer and R E. Billingham
Histocompatibility genes and some immunogenetic problems. Abstr., J H. Stimpfling and G D. Snell
Histocompatibility genes and some immunogenetic problems. Proc. Int. Symp. On tissue transpl., Univ. De chile, 1961. ED. By, J H. Stimpfling and G D. Snell
Histocompatibility genes and susceptibility to mammary tumor virus (mtv) in mice., O Muhlbock and A Dux
Histocompatibility genes of mce. 8. The alleles of the H-1 locus., R J. Graff and G D. Snell
Histocompatibility genes of mice. Iii. H-1 and h-4, two histo- compatibility loci in the first linkage group., G D. Snell and L C. Stevens
Histocompatibility genes of mice. III. H-1 and H-4, two histocompatibility loci in the first linkage group., G D. Snell and L C. Stevens
Histocompatibility genes of mice. IV. The position of h-3 in the fifth linkage group., G D. Snell and H P. Bunker
Histocompatibility genes of mice. IV. The position of H-3 in the fifth linkage group., G D. Snell and H P. Bunker
Histocompatibility genes of mice. IX. The distribution of the alleles of the non-h-2 histocompatibility loci., R J. Graff and G D. Snell
Histocompatibility genes of mice. V. Five new histocompatibility loci identified by congenic resistant lines on a c57bl/10 background., G D. Snell and H P. Bunker
Histocompatibility genes of mice. V. Five new histocompatibility loci identified by congenic resistant lines on a C57BL/10 background., G D. Snell and H P. Bunker
Histocompatibility genes of mice. VI. Allografts in mice congenic at various non-h-2 histocompatibility loci., R J. Graff, W H. Hildemann, and G D. Snell
Histocompatibility genes of mice. VI. Allografts in mice congenic at various non-H-2 histocompatibility loci., R J. Graff, W H. Hildemann, and G D. Snell
Histocompatibility genes of mice. Vii. H-13, a new histocompatibility locus in the fifth linkage group., G D. Snell, G Cudkowicz, and H P. Bunker
Histocompatibility genes of mice. VII. H-13, a new histocompatibility locus in the fifth linkage group., G D. Snell, G Cudkowicz, and H P. Bunker
Histocompatibility genes of mice. Viii. The alleles of the h-1 locus., R J. Graff and G D. Snell
Histocompatibility genes of mice. X. Additional non-h-2 typing., R J. Graff, S L. Polinsky, and G D. Snell
Histocompatibility genes of mice. X. Additional non-H-2 typing., R J. Graff, S L. Polinsky, and G D. Snell
Histocompatibility genes of mice. XI. Evidence establishing a new histocompatibility locus, h-12, and new h-2 allele, h-2(bc)., G D. Snell, R J. Graff, and M Cherry
Histocompatibility genes of mice. XI. Evidence establishing a new histocompatibility locus, H-12, and new H-2 allele, H-2bc., G D. Snell, R J. Graff, and M Cherry
Histocompatibility genes of the mouse. II. Production and analysis of isogenic resistant lines., G D. Snell
Histocompatibility genes (the h-2 complex) and susceptibility to mammary tumor virus in mice., O Muhlbock and A Dux
Histocompatibility genes (the h-2 complex) and susceptibility to spontaneous lung tumors in mice., M J. Faraldo, A Dux, O Muhlbock, and G Hart
Histocompatibility-limked genetic control of specific immune responses to viral infection., H O. Mc devitt, M B. Oldstone, and T Pincus
Histocompatibility-linked genetic control of disease susceptibility. Murine lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection., M B. Oldstone, F J. Dixon, G F. Mitchell, and H O. Devitt
Histocompatibility-linked genetic control of susceptibility to age-dependent polioencephalomyelitis in mice., D Martinez
Histocompatibility-linked immune response genes., B Benacerraf and H O. Devitt
Histocompatibility linked immune responsiveness and restrictions imposed on sensitized lymphocytes., J F. Miller, M A. Vadas, A Whitelaw, J Gamble, and C Bernard
Histocompatibility loci. Abstr., R F. Meredith, J P. Okunewick, R B. Raikow, M J. Buffo, D D. Jones, and C F. Minor
Histocompatibility mutations in mice, chemical induction and linkage with the h-2 locus., I Egorov and Z K. Blandova
Histocompatibility mutations in mice: chemical induction and linkage with the H-2 locus., I K. Egorov and Z K. Blandova
Histocompatibility of skin grafts from mice of f1, f2 and f3 generations on f1 generation hosts., D W. Bailey and L E. Mobraaten
Histocompatibility of skin grafts from mice of F1, F2, and F3 generations on F1 generation hosts., D W. Bailey and L E. Mobraaten
Histocompatibility relationships between species., D H. Sachs, H J. Winn, and P S. Russell
Histocompatibility systems and disease states with particular reference to cancer., R L. Walford, G S. Smith, and H Waters
Histocompatibility testing in a hybrid population of rabbits., Paul M. Rudolf
Histocompatibility typing of inbred mice for known non-H-2 alleles., R J. Graff and G D. Snell
Histocompatibility typing of inbred mice for known non-h-2 alleles., R J. Graff and G D. Snell
Histocompatible cells for the resolution of osteopetrosis in micro- phthalmic mice., D W. Barnes, J F. Loutit, and J M. Sansom
Histocompatible colour mutant from cba/lab strain of mice., A M. Brown and M J. Cook
Histocompatible donor spleen cells@@@@ with graft-versus-leuke properties in the treatment of lymphocytic leukemia in akr mice. Abstr., M M. Albala, A R. Esparza, and S J. Chester
Histo-cytomorphologie de la glande mammaire de la souris c3h et de trois autres rongeurs., J Girardie
Histo-enzymological observations on spermatozoa of inbred strains of mice., R Mathur
Histogenese des immunsystems der 'nude' maus. II. Postnatale entwicklung des thymus. Eine lichtmikroskopische studie. (eng. Summ.)., P Groscurth, M Muntener, and G Tondury
Histogenese des immunsystems der 'nude' maus. I. Pranatale entwicklung des thymus. Eine lichtmikroskopische studie. (eng. Summ.)., P Groscurth and G Kistler
Histogenese des leucemies induites par le virus de rauscher., J Levy, M Boiron, J Lasneret, and S Oppenheim
Histogenesis and alkaline phosphatase activity (ap) of radiation- and virus-induced lymphomas of c57bl mice. Abstr., B Lagerlof and H S. Kaplan
Histogenesis of a pulmonary adenocarcinoma in the cat., A M. Jonas and P B. Hukill
Histogenesis of fetal mouse isocortex and hippocampus in reaggregating cell cultures., G R. De long
Histogenesis of methylcholanthrene-induced murine cervical cancer., C E. Graham
Histogenesis of mouse cerebellum in microwell cultures. Cell reaggregation and migration, fiber and synapse formation., E Trenkner and R L. Sidman
Histogenesis of mouse submandibular salivary gland. Abstr., L Disher
Histogenesis of mouse thymus studied with the light and electron microscope. Abstr., F T. Sanel and W M. Copenhaver
Histogenesis of sr90-induced osteosarcomas., A Nilsson
Histogenesis of teratocarcinomas, an ultrastructural study, abstr., G B. Pierce, L C. Stevens, and P K. Nakane
Histogenesis of the deep cerebellar nuclei in the mouse. An autoradiographic study., E P. Taber
Histogenesis of the dorsal and ventral cochlear nuclei in the mouse. An autoradiographic study., E T. Pierce
Histogenesis of thymic lymphoma induced by a murine leukemia virus(rich)., R Siegler, J Geldner, and M A. Rich
Histogenesis of viral tumors., T Okuyama and K Shimpo
Histogenetic interactions between stromal and hematogenic cells in heterotopic spleen grafts., A I. Kuralesova
Histoincompatibility and maternal immunological status as determinants of fetoplacental weight and litter size in rodents., A E. Beer, J R. Scott, and R E. Billingham
Histoincompatibility associated with the X chromosome in mice., D W. Bailey
Histoincompatibility associated with the x chromosome in mice., D W. Bailey
Histoincompatibility associated with the x chromosome in mice. Abstr., D W. Bailey
Histoincompatibility between in b10.d2/n And b10.d2/o Strains of mice., N Kaliss, D Bailey, and H Shin
Histoincompatibility between the B10.D2-n and B10.D2-0 strains of mice., N Kaliss, D W. Bailey, and H S. Shin
Histoincompatibility, placental size, ornithine decarboxylase and diamine oxidase in mice. Abstr., J K. Hampton, R D. Jones, J P. Preslock, and J B. Simpson
Histological analyses of lethal yellow mouse embryos (ay/ay) at 90 and 132h post coitum., K T. Brock and N H. Granholm
Histological and autoradiographic studies on the islets of mice injected with insulin antibody., J Logothetopoulos and E G. Bell
Histological and combined chemoimmunostimulation therapy studies against a murine leukemia., J W. Pearson, K Perk, M A. Chirigos, J W. Pryor, and F S. Fuhrman
Histological and fine structural abnormalities in the livers of nzb/nzw f1 mice., S T. Chou and P B. Herdson
Histological and histochemical changes in intestines of mice with aging., V Suntzeff and P Angeletti
Histological and histochemical data on the process of regression of experimental tumours induced by alkylating agents., M A. Presnov
Histological and histochemical findings of transplantable osteosarcoma of mice., K Shimokawa
Histological and histochemical investigations of achondroplastic mice. A possible model of human achondroplasia., E Bonucci, A D. Marco, B Nicoletti, P Petrinelli, and L Pozzi
Histological and histochemical studies of myocardial lesions in balbc/cr mice., O Bellini, A M. Casazza, and A D. Marco
Histological and histochemical studies on combined heat-roentgen treatment of a c3h mouse mammary carcinoma., J Overgaard and G Heyden
Histological and histochemical study of thymuses of fetal mice. Abstr., C Smith
Histological and immunological changes occurring in parental spleen nodules transplanted into f1 mice. Abstr., I Green and W Solomon
Histological and immunological studies of post implantation death of mus caroli embryos in the mus musculus uterus., B A. Croy, J Rossant, and D A. Clark
Histological appearance of pituitary tumors in experimental F1 reciprocal hybrid mice., M M. Dickie
Histological aspects of experimental leprosy in thymectomized- -irradiated mice. Abstr., A G. Weddell
Histological changes after transection of the spinal cord of fetal and neonatal mice., J Gearhart, granite M. Oster, and L Guth
Histological changes following ovariectomy in mice. I. dba high tumor strain., E Fekete, G W. Woolley, and C C. Little
Histological changes in the pancreatic islets of alloxen-treated mice, with comments on beta-cell regeneration., G J. Patent and M Alfert
Histological criteria for immunological rejection of mouse skin homografts., M Wolman, I Bleiberg, and J Leibovici
Histological defects in the cerebellum of adult lurcher (lc) mice., D B. Wilson
Histological effects of a coupled tumor protein antigen on the development of transplanted tumors in c3h/hej mice., M J. Phillip and J A. Molinari
Histological evidence of disordered iron transport in the x-linked hypochromic anaemia of mice., P H. Pinkerton
Histological investigations on heterologous grafts of the original guerin rat tumour and its sublines surviving in mice of various strains., A Czarnomska and K Dux
Histological modification of the lymph nodes in mice bearing syngeneic grafts of tumours induced by methylcholanthrene., L J. Simar, C Focan, J Boniver, and E H. Betz
Histological observations on the pancreas of the genetically obese mouse (birmingham strain) with particular reference to the islets of langerhans. Abstr., J D. Lever and J A. Findlay
Histological studies of potentiation of x-ray effect by actinomycin d on skin of normal mice. Abstr., C L. Maddock, B Brown, G J. D'angio, and C Tedschi
Histological study of adrenal cortical tumors in gonadectomized mice of the ce strain., E Fekete and C C. Little
Histological study of homografts showing delayed rejection following levan administration., J Leibovici, M Wolman, and I Bleiberg
Histological study of iron deposits in mammary glands of mice. Abstr., G Seman, J M. Bowen, and L Dmochowski
Histological study of the embryonic death induced by fcdr in mice. Abstr., J Kleinebrecht
Histologic alterations in preclinical mouse muscular dystrophy., A C. Platzer and W H. Chase
Histologic analysis of experimental tumors from mouse blastocyst-derived cell lines., M I. Sherman, R A. Miller, and C B. Richter
Histologic and cell surface antigen studies of hematopoietic tumors induced by cas-br-m murine leukemia virus., T N. Fredrickson, W Y. Langdon, P M. Hoffman, H, and H C. Iii
Histologic and immunologic capacities of parental spleen, lymph node and peyer's patch cells in irradiated hybrid mice. Abstr., L R. Heim, M P. Garry, and J R. Montgomery
Histologic and transplantation studies on preleukemic thymus of the akr mouse., D Metcalf
Histologic changes in mouse adenocarcinoma after treatment with a coupled tumor protein antigen (lewis ctpa)., M Phillip, A Lewis, and N Daily
Histologic characterization of renal tumors (nephroblastomas) induced transplacentally in IIIVO/J and WH/J rabbits by N-ethylnitrosourea., G C. Hard and R R. Fox
Histologic comparison of progressing and regressing murine (moloney) sarcomas. Abstr., S W. Russell and L Buettner
Histologic evaluation of l1210 leukemia in treated and untreated mice., R T. Glass, E C. Glassell, J J. Killion, and G M. Kollmorgen
Histologic evaluation of sites injected with lympho- kine-containing serum. Abstr., R G. Moulton and J C. Daniels
Histologic monitoring of murine mammary tumor lysis induced by an autologous serum factor., M Roy, F Friedman, S J. Piliero, M Jacobs, R A. Bonomo, and H S. Grob
Histologic pattern and growth in two human testis cancers before and after transplantation to nude mice., F E. Von eyben, C Trope, O Ljungberg, P Alm, J Wennerberg, and B Gulberg
Histologic reaction to ehrlich ascites tumor cells in the mediastinal lymph nodes. Abstr., R N. Baillif
Histologic study of the skin of congenitally athymic 'nude' mice., R H. Rigdon and A A. Packchanian
Histologische verlaufsstudie uber den fcdr-induzierten embryonalen tod der maus., J Kleinebrecht
Histology and fine-structure of secondary neurulation in mouse embryos. Abstr., G C. Schoenwolf
Histology and radioautography of induced benign enlargement of the mouse prostate., B Fingerhut and R J. Veenema
Histology and scanning electron microscopy of conventional and gnotobiotic 'nude' mice. Abstr., H D. Geissinger and O P. Miniats
Histology and weight of the mouse adrenal, a diallel genetic study., R J. Meckler and R L. Collins
Histology of developing plasma cell neoplasia induced by mineral oil in balb/c mice., M Potter and R C. Cardle
Histology of islets of langerhans of the obese-hyperglycemic (ob/ob) mouse and changes with alloxan and streptozotocin., G D. Amromin, R J. Mahler, and I Gerson
Histology of poor growth of parental marrow cells in f1 hybrid mice, absence of cellular immune response., J W. Goodman, F B. Martin, and C C. Congdon
Histology of sex-specific graft rejection., E J. Eichwald and E C. Lustgraaf
Histology of some neoplasms and non-neoplastic lesions found in wild mice maintained under laboratory conditions., T B. Dunn and H B. Andervont
Histology of the anterior hypophysis, thyriod and gonads of two types of dwarf mice., A Bartke
Histology of the islets of langerhans following administration of human lymphocytes into athymic mice., M Sensi, P Pozzilli, L Ventriglia, I Doniach, and A G. Cudworth
Histology of the reticuloendothelial system of the spleen in mice of inbred strains., O Duque
Histometric and electron cytochemical study of muscle in the dystrophic mouse., B Q. Banker, N S. willhirst, C S. Chester, and R Y. Fok
Histomorphologic assessment of serum thymic factor treatment of nzb/nzw mice., B Mendlowski and A K. Field
Histomorphometric studies show that bone formation and bone mineral apposition rates are greater in C3H/HeJ (high-density) than C57BL/6J (low-density) mice during growth., M H. Sheng, D J. Baylink, W G. Beamer, L R. Donahue, C J. Rosen, K H. Lau, and J E. Wergedal
Histone 4 phosphotransferase activities in proliferating lymphocytes. Partial purification and characterization of an enzyme specific for ser-47., R A. Masaracchia, B E. Kemp, and D A. Walsh
Histone acetylation in scrapie-affected mouse brain., E A. Caspary and F M. Sewell
Histone conservation in normal and heritably damaged murine leukaemic lymphoblasts l5178y-s., I Szumiel, E Budzicka, and J Z. Beer
Histone exchange in chromatin of hydroxyurea-blocked ehrlich ascites tumour cells., G Russev, L Vassilev, and R Tsanev
Histone f1 phosphorus content and dna synthesis in slowly-growing sub- lines of l5178y-s cells., I Szumiel, O Rosiek, J Z. Beer, E Budzicka, J Sablinski, and M Kopec
Histone lysine trimethylation exhibits a distinct perinuclear distribution in Plzf-expressing spermatogonia., C Payne and R E. Braun
Histone methylase activity of adult, embryonic and neoplastic liver tissues., G Turner and R L. Hancock
Histones and rna metabolism in ehrlich ascites cells infected with maus-elberfeld virus., V Holoubek and T T. Crocker
Histone synthesis and replacement during spermatogenesis in the mouse., R B. Goldberg, R Geremia, and W R. Bruce
Histopathogenesis of mousepox. II. Cutaneous infection., J A. Roberts
Histopathogenesis of mousepox. Iii. Ectromelia virulence., J A. Roberts
Histopathogenesis of mousepox. I. Respiratory infection., J A. Roberts
Histopathological assessment of the effects of an auto- tumolytic factor upon murine spontaneous mammary tumors. Abstr., F Friedman, E M. Greenstone, H Grob, and S J. Piliero
Histopathological changes induced in the urinary bladder and liver of female balb/c mice treated simultaneously with 2-naphthylamine and cyclophosphamide., M Yoshida, S Numoto, and H Otsuka
Histopathological changes in mice treated with extracts of the histamine-sensitizing factor of bordetella pertussis., S B. Lehrer, R M. Nakamura, and E M. Tan
Histopathological effects in mice of heterologous antilymphocyte serum., R N. Taub and E M. Lance
Histopathological effects of several antitumor substances on ehrlich subcutaneous solid tumors., H Takita
Histopathological modifications of the h16 experimental tumour, ob- tained by polypassage. (in Rumanian), R Dutu and I Popp
Histopathological similarities between scrapie and cuprizone toxicity in mice., I H. Pattison and J N. Jebbett
Histopathological studies on allergic mouse encephalitis caused by ectromelia virus infection., K Yotsukura
Histopathological studies on antitumor effect of sporamycin. Cell-mediated immunity against allogeneic tumor-bearing mice., Y Kawakubo, K Komiyama, I Umezawa, and Y Nishiyama
Histopathological studies on experimental cryptococcois in nude mice., K Nishimura and M Miyaji
Histopathological study of the antitumor action of pyran copolymer against lewis lung carcinoma. Abstr., M Snodgrass, A M. Kaplan, and P Morahan
Histopathologic changes in the peripheral lymphoid organs of athymic nude mice transplanted with human tumor., A P. Kyriazis and A A. Kyriazis
Histopathologic changes in the reproductive organs of mice with hereditary muscular dystrophy. Abstr., A Boccabella and E Alger
Histopathologic characteristics of sarcoma i as found in mice of resistant strains following host and tumor immunologic adaptation., L W. Smith and N Molomut
Histopathologic differences between nitrofen-induced and naturally occuring hepatocellular carcinomas in the b6c3f1 mouse. Abstr., K L. Hoover, S F. Stinson, and J M. Ward
Histo-pathologic observations of the nervous and lymphoid tissues of 'lethargic' mutant mice., H Dung and R Swigart
Histopathologic sequence of events in adult mice undergoing lethal graft-versus-host reaction developed across h-2 and /or non-h-2 histocompatibility barriers., H Rappaport, A Khalil, pannenko O. Halle, L Pritchard, D Dantchev, and G Mathe
Histopathologie und immunofluoreszenz der myxovirushepatitis bei empfindlichen und genetisch resistenten mausen., H Arnheiter and O Haller
Histopathology and host response associated with reduced tumorigenicity of 5-bromodeoxyuridine-treated murine melanoma cells., K K. Gyi and J R. Wrathall
Histopathology and time course of rejection of allografts of mouse small intestine., A Ferguson and D M. Parrott
Histopathology and transplantability of polyoma-induced tumors in strain a/sn and three coisogenic resistant (ir) strains., H O. Sjogren and N Ringertz
Histopathology of dystrophic and normal mice after timed periods of parabiosis., R S. Pope, E D. Murphy, and W T. West
Histopathology of dystrophic and normal mice after timed periods of parabiosis., R S. Pope, E D. Murphy, and W T. West
Histopathology of halothane associated murine lymphomagenesis. Abstr., J M. Cruse, R E. Lewis Jr., W Johnson, and A Mohammad
Histopathology of hereditary, progressive kmuscular dystrophy in inbred strain 129 mice., W T. West and E D. Murphy
Histopathology of hereditary, progressive muscular dystrophy in inbred strain 129 mice., W T. West and E D. Murphy
Histopathology of immune polioencephalomyelitis in c58 mice., J W. Lawton and W H. Murphy
Histopathology of lethal graft-versus-host reaction developed across h-2 and/or non-h-2 histocompatibility barriers. Abstr., H Rappaport, A M. Khalil, pannenko O. Halle, L L. Pritchard, D Dantchev, and G Mathe
Histopathology of liver carcinomas in (c57bl/6n x c3h/hen)f1 mice ingesting chlordane., M D. Reuber and J M. Ward
Histopathology of mice fed irradiated foods., S W. Thompson, R D. Hunt, J Ferrell, E D. Jenkins, and H Monsen
Histopathology of the female mouse reproductive tract infected with ectromelia virus., S W. French and B V. Siegel
Histopathology of the host response to lewis lung carcinoma. Modulation by pyran., M J. Snodgrass, P S. Morahan, and A M. Kaplan
Histopathology of tumor regression by cord factor, turpentine or endotoxin, dissociation of therapy and granuloma formation., E Yarkoni, L P. Ruco, H J. Rapp, and M S. Meltzer
Histoplasma capsulatum infection in nude mice., D M. Williams, J R. Graybill, and D J. Drutz
Histoplasmosis in a striped skunk., A Woolf, Smith C. Gremillion, J P. Sundberg, and F W. Chandler
Histoproliferative effect of rauscher leukemia virus on lymphatic tissue, histological and ultrastructural studies of germinal centers and their relation to leukemogenesis., M G. Hanna, A K. Szakal, and R L. Tyndall
Histoproliferative effect of rauscher leukemia virus on lymphatic tissue. II. Antigen-stimulated germfree and conventional balb/c mice., J Hanna mg, H Walburg, R Tyndall, and M Snodgrass
Historical foundations., Carol C. Linder and Muriel T. Davisson
Histo- und biochemische untersuchungen zum invasiven tumorwachstum. V. Zum verhalten einiger proteolytischer enzyme., D Felicetti, U Bonk, C Coutelle, and R Coutelle
HIV-1 infectivity of human T cells in a human/murine chimeric fetal thymic organ culture system., D L. Greiner, L D. Shultz, D Deluca, J H. Leif, S W. Christianson, and R M. Hesselton
HLA-A*0201-restricted T cells from humanized NOD mice recognize autoantigens of potential clinical relevance to type 1 diabetes., T Takaki, M P. Marron, C E. Mathews, S T. Guttmann, R Bottino, M Trucco, T P. DiLorenzo, and D V. Serreze
HLA-A2-matched peripheral blood mononuclear cells from type 1 diabetic patients, but not nondiabetic donors, transfer insulitis to NOD-scid/gammac(null)/HLA-A2 transgenic mice concurrent with the expansion of islet-specific CD8+ T cells., Larry F. Whitfield, E F. Young, G Talmage, E Fudge, A Azam, S Patel, J Largay, W Byrd, J Buse, A S. Calikoglu, L D. Shultz, and J A. Frelinger
HLA antigens in three Siberian populations., P Iv:anyi, I K. Egorov, L Pellar, A F. Malenko, H Bavorov:a, J Forejt, E Hinzov:a, J Hronkov:a, D Iv:anyi, and E Iva:skov:a
HL-A antigens on man-mouse hybrid cells., K Kano, B B. Knowles, H Koprowski, and F Milgrom
Hl-a antigens on man-mouse hybrid cells., K Kano, B B. Knowles, H Koprowski, and F Milgrom
Hl-a model of the h-2 system., J Klein and D C. Schreffler
Hla xenoantisera contain antibodies which cross react with h-2 antigens. Abstr., G N. Callahan, A Ng, and S Ferrone
HMGCoA reductase and the synthesis of ubiquinone and dolichol., M J. James, J E. Potter, and A A. Kandutsch
HMG protein activatiion of the uncoupling protein gene in brown fat., Michael D. Yanuck
Hoarding and inbred strains of mice., M Manosevitz
Hoarding and neonatal irradiation., M Manosevitz
Hoarding in the mouse., G Lindzey and M Manosevitz
Hochprozentige heilung eines spontanen mamma-carcinoms der maus durch krebs-mehrschritt-therapie., M U. Von ardenne
Hodgkin's disease. Sjl/j murine lymphoma., R K. Kumar
Hoechst 33342 dye uptake as a probe of membrane permeability changes in mammalian cells., M E. Lalande, V Ling, and R G. Miller
Home-cage wheel activity recording in mice., M F. Festing and R Greenwood
(homeostasis And the f1 hybrid.), J H. Mackintosh
Homeostasis and the f1 hybrid., A M. Brown and M Dinsley
Homeostasis of organ weight in response to increasing dosage of test- osterone in the castrated mouse., H C. Browning, L M. Holmberg, and W D. White
Homeostasis of zinc and iron in mouse b16 melanoma., K N. Prasad, C R. Ahrens, and J M. Barrett
Homeostatic control of antibody synthesis. Abstr., R E. Click and N E. Sladek
Homeostatic removal of senescent murine erythrocytes by splenic macrophages., G D. Bennett and M M. Kay
Homing of labeled lymphoid cells in athymic mice. Evidence for additional immunologic defects., R W. Gillette
Homing of liposomes to target cells., G Gregoriadis and E D. Neerunjun
Homing of liposomes to target cells., G Gregoriadis
Homing of specifically sensitized lymphocytes to allografts of skin., E M. Lance and S Cooper
Homing patterns of 51cr-labelled spleen cells from mice treated with antithymocyte serum (ats). Abstr., H C. Morse and R Asofsky
Homing properties of thymus-independent follicular lymphocytes., G A. Gutman and I L. Weissman
Homing properties of transplantable lymphoma cell lines. Abstr., R W. Gillette
Homo- and hetero-exchange diffusion of amino acids in ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells., E Gillespie
Homofolate and tetrahydrohomofolate, inhibitors of purine synthesis., M T. Hakala
Homogeneity of intra-strain, inter-litter and intra-litter statistics between C57BL/10 and CBA mice., David L. Bruck
Homogeneous differentiation of mammary alveolar cells., R W. Turkington
Homogeneous immunoglobulins in sera of mice during aging., J Radl and C F. Hollander
Homogeneous immunoglobulins in the serum of irradiated and bone marrow reconstituted mice: the role of thymus and spleen., J G. Mink, J Radl, P V. Berg, W. Muis, and R V. Oosterom
Homogeneous interferon from e. Coli depresses hepatic cytochrome p-450 and drug biotransformation., G Singh, K W. Renton, and N Stebbing
Homogeneously staining chromosome regions and double minutes in a mouse adrenocortical tumor cell line., D L. George and U Francke
Homogeneously staining regions in direct preparations from human neuroblastomas., G Balaban and F Gilbert
Homograft antigens, isolation of fractions of normal cells which retain activity after freeze-drying., L T. Mann, J M. Corson, and G J. Dammin
Homograft reaction in amyloidotic mice., P Ranlov and E Jensen
Homograft reaction in mice and dogs. Abstr., L J. Cole, D I. Urethane, and X O. The
Homograft reaction in mouse radiation chimeras. 2. Direct evidence for graft-anti-host activity., G Doria
Homograft reaction in mouse radiation chimeras. I. Indirect evidence for graft-anti-host activity., G Doria
Homograft-reactive large mononuclear leukocytes in peripheral blood and peritoneal exudates. Abstr., L J. Cole and R M. Garver
Homograft rejection by neonatally thymectomized germfree mice. Abstr., R Wilson and M Bealmear
Homograft rejection by neonatally thymectomized grem-free mice., P M. Bealmear and R Wilson
Homograft rejection in diffusion chambers. Abstr., J P. Roberts and P Urso
Homograft response in adult-thymectomized mice. Deficiency with ageing and after chronic-irradiation. Abstr., W E. Davis and L J. Cole
Homograft response in adult-thymectomized mice. Deficiency with aging and after low dose-rate gamma-irradiation., W E. Davis and L J. Cole
Homograft sensitivity reactions in irradiated hamsters., H Ramseier and J W. Streilein
Homografts on isologous and homologous radiation mouse chimaeras., S M. Doak and P C. Koller
Homograft target cells, specific destruction in vitro by contact interaction with immune macrophages., G A. Granger and R S. Weiser
Homograft tolerance in mice. Use of urethan and sublethal irradiation., W E. Davis and L J. Cole
Homographstet in thymectomized, irradiated mice. Responses to primary and secondary skin grafts., W E. Davis, M L. Tyan, and L J. Cole
Homologies between cell interaction molecules controlled by major histocompatibility complex- and igh-v-linked genes that t cells use for communication; tandem "adaptive" differentiation of producer and acceptor cells., P Flood, K Yamauchi, A Singer, and R K. Gershon
Homologous and analogous morphological mutations in rodents., C V. Green
Homologous and heterologous hematopoietic stem cells., G Matioli, H Niewisch, and M Ashley
Homologous and heterologous passive cutaneous anaphylactic activity of mouse antisera during the course of immunization., I Mota and D Wong
Homologous disease reactivation by x-radiation., R S. Schwartz and L Beldotti
Homologous genes for enolase, phosphogluconate dehydrogenase, phosphoglucomutase, and adenylate kinase are syntenic on mouse chromosome 4 and human chromosome 1p., P A. Lalley, U Francke, and J D. Minna
Homologous marrow grafting of mice after treatment by various cyto- static agents. Abstr., R Ruvidic
Homologous passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (pca) in mice and heterologous pca induced in rats with mouse ige., F Braga and I Mota
Homologous radioimmunoassay for secreted mouse prolactin., E Markoff, P Colosi, and F Talamantes
Homologous recombinational repair proteins in mouse meiosis., L A. Bannister and J C. Schimenti
Homologous recombination is necessary for normal lymphocyte development., L B. Caddle, M G. Hasham, W H. Schott, B J. Shirley, and K D. Mills
Homologous to murine i-e molecules., R Tosi, N Tanigaki, R Sorentino, P V. Mourik, N P. Ivanyi, and I M. Not
Homologous tumour growth in methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma-bearing mice., M Matsuyama and T Nakamura
Homology between human breast tumour rna and mouse mammary tumour virus genome., A B. Vaidya, M M. Black, A S. Dion, and D H. Moore
Homology between mammalian cell dna sequences and human herpesvirus genomes detected by a hybridization procedure with high-complexity probe., K Peden, P Mounts, and G S. Hayward
Homology between murine and human cellular dna sequences and the terminal repetition of the s component of herpes simplex virus type 1 dna., A Puga, E M. Cantin, and A L. Notkins
Homology with the mouse h-2 system., D A. Davies, A J. Manstone, D C. Transplantation a, T H. System, and I )ts
Homotransplant antigens, a dose response. Abstr., L T. Mann, J M. Corson, and G J. Dammin
Homotransplant antigens, isolation and some properties. Abstr., L T. Mann, J M. Corson, and G J. Dammin
Homotransplant antigens, preparation of active cellular fractions., L T. Mann, J M. Corson, and G J. Dammin
Homotransplant antigens, preparation of active cellular fractions by a modified method, properties and attempted dose response., L T. Mann, J M. Corson, and G J. Dammin
Homotransplantation antibodies detected by mixed agglutination with cell culture monolayers., C J. Abeyounis, F Milgrom, and E Witebsky
Homotransplantation antibody in lymphoid tissues. I. Cytotoxic acti- vity of subcellular fractions from sensitized mice., R E. Wilson and D L. Crosby
Homotransplantation of dystrophic and normal muscle., J L. Laird and R F. Timmer
Homotransplantation of skin and fetal hematopoietic tissue in lethally irradiated mice., M Matsukura, M Sekiguchi, and Y Ishibashi
Homozygosity mapping at Alstrom syndrome to chromosome 2p., G B. Collin, J D. Marshall, L R. Cardon, and P M. Nishina
Homozygosity of mice of the lines c57bl/10scsn, c57l/j, cc57br, and cc57w in experiments of skin transplantation., I K. Egorov and N N. Medvedev
Homozygosity of the c57bl/10scsn, c57l/j, cc57br, and cc57w mouse strains as studied by the skin transplantation method. (russ., Eng. Summ.), I K. Egorov and N N. Medvedev
Homozygous nu/nu mice with transplanted human malignant tumors., thomsen M. Spang and J Visfeldt
Horizontal transmission of gross leukemia by organ implants. Abstr., G Landucci and T Mariani
Horizontal transmission of gross leukemia by pre- leukemic organ grafts. Abstr., T Mariani and G Landucci
Hormonal activation of adenylate cyclase in mouse melanoma metastatic variants., R M. Niles and J S. Makarski
Hormonal and behavioral modifications of a transplanted tumor in C57BL/6J mice., Barbara Bendel Hertz
Hormonal and gonadal defects in Hertwig's anemic mouse., Frederic C. Blow
Hormonal and other inherited growth disturbances in mice with special reference to the snell dwarf mouse., offers S. Van buul
Hormonal and physiological background in the production of b particles by the mouse mammary epithelium in organ cultures., E Y. Lasfargues and D G. Feldman
Hormonal bases of hereditary dwarfism in mice. (polish), A Bartke
Hormonal control of dna synthesis, altered responsiveness of hyper- plastic alveolar nodules of mouse mammary gland., M R. Banerjee
Hormonal control of human colon carcinoma cell growth in serum-free medium., H Murakami and H Masui
Hormonal control of intermediary metabolism in obese hyperglycemic mice. II. Levels of plasma free fatty acid and immunoreactive insulin and liver glycogen., R R. Abraham, E Dade, J Elliott, and D A. Hems
Hormonal control of intermediary metabolism in obese hyperglycemic mice. I. The sensitivity and response to insulin in adipose tissue and muscle in vitro., R R. Abraham and chain A. Beloff
Hormonal control of lymphatic tissue development in snell-bagg dwarf mice., C Baroni, N Fabris, and G Bertoli
Hormonal control of lymphoreticular tissues in snell/bagg pituitary dwarf mice. Abstr., C Baroni, N Fabris, and G Bertoli
Hormonal control of lymphoreticular tissues in snell-bagg pituitary dwarf mice. Lymphatic tissue and germinal centers in immune response, plenum,, C Baroni, N Fabris, and G Bertoli
Hormonal control of mub1 concentration., G Urbach and B Cinader
Hormonal Correlates of Behavior.
Hormonal dependence of dna synthesis in mammary carcinoma cells in vitro., R W. Turkington and R Hilf
Hormonal effects of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase of mouse mammary gland., F B. Hershey, C Lewis, G Johnston, and S Mason
Hormonal effects of teratoma., Lynn Virginia Moorhead
Hormonal effects on amino acid incorporation into lysine-rich histones in the mouse mammary gland., P Hohmann and R D. Cole
Hormonal effects on dna synthesis in pregnant mouse mammary gland in vitro. Abstr., D P. Astry and D W. Borst
Hormonal effects upon cytology and oxygen consumption of mouse sub- mandibular glands. Abstr., W H. Wilborn and L R. Fitzgerald
Hormonal effects upon the rate of proliferation of the murine plasmacytoma mopc 315., A K. Chan, J M. Davis, and E A. Thompson
Hormonal environment of immunosuppressed mice., G Williams, R Ghanadian, A S. Papadopoulos, and J E. Castro
Hormonal factors in mammary noduligenesis and tumorigenesis in a/ki mice. Abstr., A G. Liebelt and R A. Liebelt
Hormonal function of isografted hypophyses in relation to mammary gland carcinogenesis in mice., L M. Boot, O Muhlbock, and G Ropcke
Hormonal imbalance and alterations in testicular morphology induced by chronic ingestion of ethanol., R A. Anderson Jr., B R. Willis, C Oswald, J M. Reddy, S A. Beyler, and L J. Zaneveld
Hormonal implications of chemically induced endocrine tumours in serial transplantation. Abstr., J D. Randeria
Hormonal induction and maintenance of precancerous hyperplastic nodules in the mammary glands of hypophysectomized female c3h/hecrgl mice., S Nandi, A H. Bern, and K B. Ome
Hormonal induction and regulation of lactose synthetase in mouse mammary gland., R D. Palmiter
Hormonal induction of b particles in organ cultures of agent-carrying riii mouse mammary glands. Abstr., E Y. Lasfargues and D G. Feldman
Hormonal induction of kidney beta-glucuronidase. Abstr., R T. Swank
Hormonal induction of mammary tumor viruses and its implications for carcinogenesis., C M. Mcgrath and R F. Jones
Hormonal influences on the expression of casein messenger rna during mouse mammary tumorigenesis., R J. Pauley and S H. Socher
Hormonal influences on the morphogenesis of the preputial gland of embryonic mice., G R. Cunha
Hormonal influences on urethan carcinogenesis in c3h/f mice., R A. Liebelt, A G. Liebelt, and M Lane
Hormonal, metabolic and morphologic studies of aged c57bl/6j obese mice., B P. Austin, T L. Garthwaite, T C. Hagen, J O. Stevens, and L A. Menahan
Hormonal modulation of gene transcription during mouse mammary tumorigenesis: organ culture analysis. Abstr., S D. Swartz and S H. Socher
Hormonal modulation of the casein gene expression in a mammo- genesis-lactogenesis culture model of the whole mammary gland of the mouse., N M. Mehta, N Ganguly, R Ganguly, and M R. Banerjee
Hormonal ovarian secretion studied by vaginal smears in high and low mammary tumor strains of mice., A Symeonidis
Hormonal reactivation of castrated male mice of different strains., G R. Tucker and T E. Mcgill
Hormonal regulation of alpha1 foetoprotein., L Belanger, D Hamel, L Lachance, D Dufour, M Tremblay, and P M. Gagnon
Hormonal regulation of initiation of dna synthesis and of differentiated function in y-1 adrenal cortical cells., G N. Gill and E R. Weidman
Hormonal regulation of lobulo-alveolar growth, functional different- iation and regression of whole mouse mammary gland in organ culture., B G. Wood, L L. Washburn, A S. Mukherjee, and M R. Banerjee
Hormonal regulation of murine mammary tumor virus rna expression during mammary tumorigenesis in balb/c mice., R J. Pauley, D Medina, and S H. Socher
Hormonal regulation of protein biosynthesis on mammary gland poly- ribosomes. Abstr., D N. Banerjee
Hormonal regulation of protein kinases and adenosine 3'-5'-monophos- phate-binding protein in developing mammary gland., G C. Majumder and R W. Turkington
Hormonal regulation of rapidly labeled ribonucleic acid in mammary cells in vitro., R W. Turkington
Hormonal regulation of rapidly labeled rna in normal preneoplastic and neoplastic tissues of mouse mammary gland., D Banerjee, M Banerjee, and R Mehta
Hormonal regulation of rna and protein synthesis in the mouse mammary gland before and during lactation., M Banerjee, F M. Rogers, and D Banerjee
Hormonal regulation of rna synthesis and membrane ultrastructure in mouse mammary gland., M R. Banerjee and D N. Banerjee
Hormonal regulation of sex dimorphic, cytochrome p450-depen- dent testosterone hydroxylations in mouse liver. Abstr., U Giger, R Hawke, and A Neims
Hormonal regulation of spermatogenesis., R W. Holdcraft and R E. Braun
Hormonal regulation of spermidine synthase during the development of mouse mammary epithelium in vitro., T Oka, J W. Perry, and K Kano
Hormonal regulation of sRNA methylase activity in regional brain areas in Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii., B E. Eleftheriou and R L. Hancock
Hormonal regulation of testicular steroid and cholesterol homeostasis., S M. Eacker, N Agrawal, K Qian, H L. Dichek, E Y. Gong, K Lee, and R E. Braun
Hormonal regulation of the immune response. II. Influence of pituitary and adrenal activity on immune responsiveness in vitro., R Gisler and hulliger L. Schenkel
Hormonal regulation of the immune response. I. Induction of an immune response in vitro with lymphoid cells from mice exposed to acute systemic stress., R Gisler, A Bussard, J Mazie, and R Hess
Hormonal regulation of transfer ribonucleic acid and transfer ribonucleic acid-methylating enzymes during development of the mouse mammary gland., R W. Turkington
Hormonal requirement of various strains of mouse mammary gland in organ culture., D V. Singh
Hormonal requirements for growth in vitro of pregnancy- -dependent mouse mammary tumors. Abstr., J W. Harbell, J S. Papkoff, and C W. Daniel
Hormonal requirements for growth of a mammary tumor in chemically defined media., Linda K. Russell
Hormonal requirements for survival and growth of mouse primary mammary ducts in organ culture., E M. Rivera
Hormonal response of the pubic symphysis in adult mice gonadectomized at different times before puberty. Abstr., M E. Harkey and E S. Crelin
Hormonal responses to a mixed meal in spontaneously hyperglycemic animal models. Abstr., B M. Wyse and W E. Dulin
Hormonal responsiveness of a preadipose cell line derived from mouse calvaria., H Kodama, Y Amagai, H Koyama, and S Kasai
Hormonal specificity of the melanotropin-sensitive adenylate cyclase of mouse melanoma and effect of cyclic amp on the tyrosinase activity of mouse melanoma cells, in vitro., T H. Lee and M S. Lee
Hormonal stimulation of rna polymerase in mammary gland in vitro., R W. Turkington and O T. Ward
Hormone deficiencies of the Hertwig's anemic mouse., Denise Faustman
Hormone dependence and estradiol receptors in the d series of mammary nodule outgrowth lines and tumors., D Medina, C A. Iramain, and J H. Clark
Hormone dependency of murine endocrine tumors in vivo and in organ culture, a correlative study., B B. Jacobs and R A. Huseby
Hormone-dependent accumulation of rough endoplasmic reticulum in mouse mammary epithelial cells in vitro., T Oka and Y J. Topper
Hormone-dependent accumulation of rough endoplasmic reticulum in mouse mammary epithelial cells in vitro., T Oka and Y J. Topper
Hormone-dependent differentiation of immature mouse mammary gland in vitro., A E. Voytovich and Y J. Topper
Hormone-dependent differentiation of mammary gland in vitro., W G. Juergens, F E. Stockdale, Y J. Topper, and J J. Elias
Hormone-dependent formation of polysomes in mammary cells in vitro., R W. Turkington and M Riddle
Hormone-dependent mammary tumors in strain gr/a mice. Iii. Effectiveness of supplementary hormone treatments in inducing tumorous phase growth., B D. Aidells and C W. Daniel
Hormone-dependent mammary tumors in strain gr/a mice. II. Preneoplastic and neoplastic properties., B D. Aidells and C W. Daniel
Hormone-dependent mammary tumors in strain gr/a mice. IV. Origin and progression., B D. Aidells and C W. Daniel
Hormone-dependent phosphorylation of nuclear proteins during mammary gland differentiation in vitro., R W. Turkington and M Riddle
Hormone-dependent phosphorylation of ribosomal and plasma membrane proteins in mouse mammary gland in vitro., G C. Majumder and R W. Turkington
Hormone effects on primary cell cultures of mouse mammary gland., A Visser, W D. Haase, C Kox, and F Prop
Hormone-independent in vitro erythroid colony formation by bone marrow cells from rauscher virus-infected mice., K Nooter and R Ghio
Hormone-induced esterase in mouse kidney., C R. Shaw and A L. Koen
Hormone-induced growth and lactogenesis of grafts of bovine mammary gland maintained in the athymic "nude" mouse., C W. Welsch, M J. Mcmanus, J V. Dehoog, and H A. Tucker
Hormone-induced rna synthesis, its correlation with increased dna polymerase activity in the mammary gland. Abstr., R Mehta and M Banerjee
Hormone-induced synthesis of dna by mammary gland in vitro., R W. Turkington
Hormone inducible isozymes of liver tyrosine aminotransferase in obese mutant mice. Abstr., R L. Blake
Hormone induction of phosphorylation of chromosomal proteins in normal and malignant mammary glands in culture. Abstr., K S. Mc carty, R Jones, J Nixon, and K S. Jr
Hormone induction of specific protein synthesis in midpregnant mouse mammary cell culture., R L. Ceriani
Hormone packaging mechanisms in mouse islets of langerhans. Abstr., J E. Brinn
Hormone production by the pituitary and testes of male c57bl/6j mice during aging., C E. Finch, V Jonec, J R. Wisner, Y N. Sinha, and R S. Swerdloff
Hormone receptors in mouse mammary tumors., M Sluyser
Hormone replacement therapy in the menopause: a suitable animal model., L Papadaki, J O. Beilby, J Chowaniec, W F. Coulson, J. Darby, J Newman, A O'shea, and J R. Wykes
Hormone requirements of the pregnancy-dependent mammary tumor of gr/a mice: an in vitro study., J W. Harbell, J S. Papkoff, and C W. Daniel
Hormone responsive mammary tumors in gr mice. Abstr., M Sluyser and S G. Evers
Hormones and avoidance learning., R L. Sprott
Hormones and behavior: a genetic approach., B E. Eleftheriou
Hormones and immunological capacity. II. Reconstitution of antibody production in hormonally deficient mice by somatotropic hormone, thyrotropic hormone, and thyroxin., W Pierpaoli, C Baroni, N Fabris, and E Sorkin
Hormones and the differentiation of type a spermatogonia in mouse cryptorchid testes incubated in vitro., T Haneji and Y Nishimune
Hormones and the immunological capacity. Iii. The immunodeficiency disease of the hypopituitary snell-bagg dwarf mouse., N Fabris, W Pierpaoli, and E Sorkin
Hormones and the immunological capacity. IV. Restorative effects of developmental hormones or of lymphocytes on the immunodeficiency syndrome of the dwarf mouse., N Fabris, W Pierpaoli, and E Sorkin
Hormones as promoting agents in carcinogenesis., I Koprowska
Hormones, chemicals and proviral gene expression as contributing factors during mammary carcinogenesis in c3h/stwi mice., G H. Smith, Y A. Teramoto, and D Medina
Hormones in the genesis of cancer., O Muhlbock
Hormone synthesis and responsiveness of spontaneous granulosa cell tumors in (SWR x SWXJ-9) F1 mice., P M. Gocze, W G. Beamer, J o. de, and D A. Freeman
Hormone synthesis by a transplantable thyroid tumor in mice., C S. Pittman, A Liu, and E E. Jones
Horse models of congenital and acquired dysimmunity., J J. Castles, M E. Gershwin, W Saito, A Ardans, and D B. Osburn
Horse radish peroxidase (hrpo) labeled anti igg. Abstr., N D. Cassai, N S. Cooper, and E D. Genna
Hospitals and cancer., C C. Little
Host and tumor modifications associated with serial heterotrans- plantation of tumors through immunologically tolerant animals., foca N. Suciu, V Dumitrescu, C Lazar, and M Nachtigal
Host-cell antigen potentiated by incomplete growth cycle of influenza virus., O Haller and J Lindenmann
Host-cell interactions in mice bearing isologous hemopoietic grafts. Abstr., E A. Mc culloch, J E. Till, and L Siminovitch
Host cell reactivation studies with epidermal cells of mice sensitive and resistant to carcinogenesis., J E. Strickland and A G. Strickland
Host cells associated with lewis lung carcinoma. Abstr., P S. Morahan and A M. Kaplan
Host cells in transplanted murine tumors and their possible relevance to tumor growth., R Evans
Host cells in transplanted murine tumors and their possible relevance to tumor-growth., R Evans
Host cell susceptibility and resistance to murine leukemia viruses and their genetic control, p.239-254. In p. Emmelot and p. Bentvelzen (ed.), Rna viruses and host genome in oncogenesis, (proc. Conf.,may 12-15,1971, Amsterdam) north-holland, A Axelrad, M Ware, and H V. Gaag
Host control of endogenous murine leukemia virus gene expression. Concentrations of viral proteins in high and low leukemia mouse strains., M Strand, F Lilly, and J T. August
Host control of susceptibility to erythroleukemia and to the types of leukemia induced by friend murine leukemia virus: initial and late stages., T Shibuya and T W. Mak
Host control of tumor growth, single and multiple isogenic trans- plants. Abstr., R D. Guttmann and J B. Aust
Host defence mechanisms in the spontaneous regression of s-180., B Shohat and H Joshua
Host defense against the pneumococcus in t-lymphocyte- deficient, nude mice., J A. Winkelstein and A J. Swift
Host defense and metastatic potential. Abstr., D Glaves
Host defense in cryptococcosis. II. Cripto- coccosis in the nude mouse., J R. Graybill and D J. Drutz
Host defense in cryptococcosis. Iii. Protection of nude mice by thymus transplantation., J R. Graybill, L Mitchell, and D J. Drutz
Host defense mechanisms against trichinella spiralis infection in the mouse: eosinophil-mediated destruction of newborn larvae in vitro., J W. Kazura and M Aikawa
Host defense mechanisms in the regression of sarcoma 180 in pyridoxine-deficient mice., E Mihich
Host defenses against influenza virus. The role of anti-hemagglutinin antibody., J Virelizier
Host defenses during primary veneuzuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus infection in mice. II. In vitro methods for the measurement and qualitation of the immune response., W H. Adler and S G. Rabinowitz
Host defenses during primary venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus infection in mice. I. Passive transfer of protection with immune serum and immune cells., S G. Rabinowitz and W H. Adler
Host defenses in experimental scrub typhus: inflammatory response of congenic c3h mice differing at the ric gene., T R. Jerrells and J V. Osterman
Host defenses in experimental scrub typhus: mapping the gene that controls natural resistance in mice., M G. Groves, D L. Rosenstreich, B A. Taylor, and J V. Osterman
Host defenses in murine malaria: failure of vaccination with formolized blood parasites to protect athymic mice from plasmodium berghei., J R. Murphy, P B. Carter, and T T. Macdonald
Host-derived antibody-dependent cytotoxic cells within murine tumors., D E. Tracey and S L. Silberman
Host-derived antibody-forming cells in lethally irradiated mice., L M. Pilarski and A J. Cunningham
Host-determined t-cell fine specificity for self- -h-2 in radiation bone marrow chimeras of standard c57bl/6 (h-2b), mutant hz1(h-2ba), and f1 mice., R M. Zinkernagel, P A. Klein, and J Klein
Host-donor cellular interactions in the treatment of experimental osteopetrosis., N W. Nisbet, J Menage, and J F. Loutit
Host endocrine status mediates oncogenesis: leukemia virus- -induced carcinomas and reticulum cell sarcomas in acyclic or normal mice., W Pierpaoli and A Meshorer
Host-etiological agent interactions in intranasally and intraperitoneally induced cryptococcosis in mice., J W. Lim thuang s and L K. Cauley
Host factors in coxsackievirus b4-induced pancreopathy., S H. Cook, R M. Loria, and G E. Madge
Host factors influencing the behavior of subcutaneous sarcomas induced by 3,4,9,10-dibenzpyrene in c57bl/6 mice., F Homburger, A Tregier, and J R. Baker
Host factors in neoplastic response in 'ingested' carcinogen. Abstr., W E. Poel
Host factors in resistance to cancer of x/gf mice. Abstr., K Stern and A Goldfeder
Host factors in the variable chemotherapeutic response of advanced ridgway osteogenic sarcoma (ros). Abstr., J A. Nelson, J A. Hokanson, and V K. Jenkins
Host factors involved in antibody-mediated suppression of lymphoma grafts in mice. Abstr., H S. Shin, N Kaliss, and D Borenstein
Host fixation and kinetics of antitissue antibodies., R J. Perper and J S. Najarian
Host-gene control of c-type rna tumor virus, inheritance of the group-specific antigen of murine leukemia virus., B Taylor, H Meier, and D Myers
Host-gene control of C-type RNA tumor virus: inheritance of the group-specific antigen of murine leukemia virus., B A. Taylor, H Meier, and D D. Myers
Host-gene control of c-type tumor virus-expression and tumorigenesis, relevance of studies in inbred mice to cancer in man and other species., H Meier and R J. Huebner
Host-gene control of C-type tumor virus-expression and tumorigenesis: relevance of studies in inbred mice to cancer in man and other species., H Meier and R J. Huebner
Host-gene control of murine C-type RNA tumor virus expression and tumorigenesis: genotypic programming for single and multiple primary tumors., H Meier, B A. Taylor, H W. Chen, H J. Heiniger, B A. Diwan, and M Cherry
Host-gene control of murine c-type rna tumor virus expression and tumorigenesis. Genotypic programming for single and multiple primary tumors, p. 659-680. In l. Severi (ed.), Multiple primary malignant tumours. (vth Perugia quadrennial internat. Conf. Cancer 1973). Div. Cancer res., Perugia,, H Meier, B A. Taylor, H W. Chen, H J. Heiniger, B A. Diwan, and M Cherry
Host-gene control of type-c rna tumor virus expression and tumori- genesis in inbred mice., H Meier, B A. Taylor, M Cherry, and R J. Huebner
Host-gene control of type-C RNA tumor virus expression and tumorigenesis in inbred mice., H Meier, B A. Taylor, M Cherry, and R J. Buebner
Host gene influence on interferon action in adult mouse hepatocytes: specificity for influenza virus., H Arnheiter, O Haller, and J Lindenmann
Host gene influences sensitivity to interferon action selectively for influenza virus., O Haller, H Arnheiter, J Lindenmann, and I Gresser
Host genetic and environmental effects on mouse intestinal microbiota., James H Campbell, Carmen M Foster, Tatiana Vishnivetskaya, Alisha G Campbell, Zamin K Yang, Ann Wymore, Anthony V Palumbo, Elissa J Chesler, and Mircea Podar
Host genetic control of mouse hepatitus virus Type-4 (JMH strain) replication. II. The gene locus for susceptibility (Hv-2) is linked to the Svp-2 locus on mouse Chromosome 7., R L. Knobler, B A. Taylor, M K. Wooddell, W G. Beamer, and M B. Oldstone
Host genetic control of recovery from friend leukemia virus-induced splenomegaly. Mapping of a gene within the major histocompatibility complex., B Chesebro, K Wehrly, and J Stimpfling
Host genetic factors influencing the occurrence of leuk- emoid reaction in balb/cmk mice bearing transplanted tumors., T Kodama, T Kawamura, and H Kobayashi
Host genetic variation in susceptibility to Punta Toro virus., S L. Ashley, S M. Ameres, S R. Gerrard, O Foreman, K A. Eaton, J B. Weinberg, and K R. Spindler
Host-genotype and agent effects in scrapie incubations, change in allelic interaction with different strains of agent., A Dickinson and V M. Meikle
Host genotype influences immunomodulation by interferon., E De maeyer and guignard J. Maeyer
Host immune potentiation of drug responses to a murine mammary adenocarcinoma., L A. Radov, J S. Haskill, and J H. Korn
Host immune potentiation of drug responses to a murine mammary adenocarcinoma. II. Effect of melphalan therapy on the host immune system., L A. Radov, J H. Korn, and J S. Haskill
Host immune rejection of ta3 ascites carcinoma cells following administration of a water soluble carbodiimide., T S. Tenforde, R A. Fawwaz, and R A. Grossman
Host immune responses to genital and laryngeal papillomavirus infections., B K. Beiss, J P. Sundberg, J M. Douglas, R D. Burk, D Ritter, and A S. Kadish
Host immune response to reovirus: ctl recognize the major neutralization domain of the viral hemagglutinin., R Finberg, D R. Spriggs, and B N. Fields
Host immunoglobulin g and complement deposits in the choroid plexus during spontaneous immune complex disease., P W. Lamper and M B. Oldstone
Host-induced changes in infectivity of friend spleen focus-forming virus., R A. Steeves and R J. Eckner
Host interactions in the effects of 5-fluorouracil on ehrlich ascites tumor cells., K M. Connolly, R D. Armstrong, R B. Diasio, and A M. Kaplan
Host leucocytic infiltration accompanying destruction of disseminated leukemia by active specific immunotherapy. Abstr., J W. Kreider and G L. Bartlett
Host macrophages are involved in systemic adoptive immunity against tumors., H Van loveren, M Snoek, and W D. Otter
Host- mediated antitumor action of schizophyllan, a glucan produced by schizophyllum commune., N Komatsu, S Okubo, S Kikumoto, K Kimura, G Saito, and S Sakai
Host-mediated antitumor effect of interferon in nude mice transplanted with human tumor., N Uenishi, N Ida, A Kajita, and K Usuki
Host-mediated immune suppression in tumor bearing mice. In vitro reversal by indomethacin or removal of adherent cells. Abstr., M M. Rosenstein, L M. Pelus, and H R. Strausser
Host natural killer activity during the development of transplanted and spontaneous tumors. Abstr., P K. Lala, V Santer, and H Libenson
Host natural killer cell responses during tumor development. Abstr., R S. Parhar and P K. Lala
Host NK cells are required for the growth of the human filarial parasite Brugia malayi in mice., S Babu, P Porte, T R. Klei, L D. Shultz, and T V. Rajan
Host nuclear proteins expressed in simian virus 40-transformed and -infected cells., J A. Melero, S Tur, and R B. Carroll
Host-parasite relationship in murine leishmaniasis: pathophysiological and immunological changes., N E. Reiner
Host-parasite relationships among group a streptococci. II. Influence of sex on the susceptibility of inbred mice toward streptococcal in- fection., D S. Willoughby and D W. Watson
Host protection in therapy of leukemia l1210 with nebularine and nitrobenzylthioinosine phosphate. Abstr., A R. Paterson
Host protective antibodies and serum immunoglobulin isotypes in mice chronically infected or repeatedly immunized with the nematode parasite nematospiroides dubius., D J. Williams and J M. Behnke
Host range and oncogenicity studies of the murine myeloma mopc-315 type-c retrovirus., A Gazit, D Guthmann, and A Yaniv
Host range of murine xenotropic virus. Replication in avian cells., J A. Levy
Host range of rlv-a. Abstr., F Edinger, T N. Fredrickson, and J Lobue
Host-range properties of murine xenotropic and ecotropic type-c viruses., H K. Oie, E K. Russell, J H. Dotson, and A F. Gazdar
Host-range restrictions of murine leukemia viruses in mouse embryo cell cultures., J W. Hartley, W P. Rowe, and R J. Huebner
Host range studies of flopc-1 murine myeloma c particles., R G. Krueger
Host range variants of murine leukemia virus. Abstr., H Meier, D D. Myers, and R J. Huebner
Host-related factors determine the outgrowth of teratocarcinomas from mouse egg-cylinders., I Damjanov and D Solter
Host relationship in double-tumor chemotherapy of human and mouse tumors growing simultaneously in the rat. Abstr., M N. Teller
Host resistance against isotransplantation of lymphomas induced by the radiation leukaemia virus., ghera N. Haran
Host resistance against tumor and its synergic effect with cancer chemotherapy., R Sato
Host resistance and radiation response of syngeneic mouse lymphoma cells., Y Maruyama
Host resistance of mice to naegleria fowleri infections., M F. Reilly, K L. White Jr., and S G. Bradley
Host resistance to a spontaneously metastasising melanoma after primary tumour excision., A E. Bray
Host resistance to cancer. V. The effect of pretreatment of c3h mice with syngeneic mouse tissue incubated with 3-methylcholanthrene., R H. Wilson, V Jurevics, L R. Delaney, and A C. Schram
Host resistance to the lvs strain of francisella tularensis in bcg vaccinated mice., M S. Taplits and Q N. Myrvik
Host response in chronic periodontal disease. V. The dental and periodontal status of mink and mice affected by chediak- -highashi syndrome., W S. Lavine, R C. Page, and G A. Padgett
Host responses in friend virus-induced leukemia., yoosook C. Karnjanaprakorn and S Thomson
Host responses to a transplantable 'ascitic' tumor., R Siegler and I Koprowska
Host responses to intra-uterine tissue, cellular and fetal allografts., A E. Beer and R E. Billingham
Host responses within solid tumors. Non-thymus-derived specific cytotoxic cells within a murine mammary adenocarcinoma., J S. Haskill, Y Yamamura, and L Radov
(host Response to a homotransplantable ascites tumour.), A E. Stuart
Host response to tumor-associated fetal antigens. Kinetics and components., F A. Salinas
Host restriction of friend leukemia virus coat protein synthesis., U Ray, R Soeiro, and B N. Fields
Host restriction of friend leukemia virus, fate of input virion rna., M M. Sveda, B N. Fields, and R Soeiro
Host restriction of friend leukemia virus. Role of the viral outer coat., T G. Krontiris, R Soeiro, and B N. Fields
Host restriction of friend leukemia virus. Synthesis and integration of the provirus., M M. Sveda and R Soeiro
Host-transplant relationship of cultured mouse embryos., D L. Fisher and M Smithberg
Host treatments affecting artificial pulmonary metastases: interpretation of loss of radioactively labelled cells from lungs., J M. Brown and E T. Parker
Host-tumor-drug relationships in experimental chemotherapy systems with allogeneic and xenogeneic host-tumor combinations., M N. Teller, R Wolff, and S F. Wagshul
Host-tumor interaction during 5-fluorouracil chemotherapy. Abstr., J J. De cosse, M A. Mandel, and M Zuik
Host-tumor interactions developed in situ during progressive tumor growth in the host of origin. Abstr., L A. Manson
Host-tumor relationships and metabolism of serum proteins by ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Abstr., Y C. Choi and E R. Kay
Host-tumor relationships in testicular interstitial cell tumors., W U. Gardner
Host versus graft (hvg) syndrome xi. Cytogenetic studies. Abstr., R C. Hard
Host versus graft (hvg) syndrome xiii. Failure of donor f1 cells and murine leukemia virus (mulv) to seed the thymus. Abstr., R C. Hard, J, and S S. Cross
Host versus graft (hvg) syndrome xiv. Donor (t6xrfm)f1 b-cells contribute to the high immunoglobulin (ig) levels in rfm mice with hvg disease. Abstr., R C. Hard Jr., S S. Cross, and P H. Bick
Host-virus interaction in an immune induced tolerant viremia. Abstr., M Padnos, N Molomut, and P Ferris
Host-virus interactions in murine mammary carcinogenesis., P Bentvelzen
Hound-eared mice., B W. McPheters and C C. Little
How cells acquire antigens., M Schlesinger
How H13 histocompatibility peptides differing by a single methyl groug and lacking conventional MHC binding anchor motifs determine self-nonself discrimination., D A. Ostrov, M M. Roden, W Shi, E Palmieri, G J. Christianson, L Mendoza, G Villaflor, D Tilley, N Shastri, H Grey, S C. Almo, D Roopenian, and S G. Nathenson
How homozygous are our inbred lines and closed colony stocks., M E. Wallace
How hungry are obese mice?, Alan O. Feingold
Howler monkey-mouse t cell hybridomas carrying herpesvirus saimiri (hvs) genome. Abstr., S R. Rangan, L N. Martin, and B J. Gormus
How many different viruses causing leukemia in mice., L Gross
How pure are inbred strains of mice?, D W. Bailey
How the evolutionary theory of aging can guide us in the search for aging genes., Kevin Flurkey and Rong Yuan
How the nuclear lamina directs three dimensional chromosome organization., Sarah C. Selwyn
How to educate women to recognize breast tumors., C C. Little
How to study pathologic phenotypes of knockout mice., R T. Bronson
How to study pathologic phenotypes of knockout mice., R T. Bronson
Hoxa-2 mutant mice exhibit homeotic transformation of skeletal elements derived from cranial neural crest., Maguire M. Gendron, M Mallo, M Zhang, and T Gridley
HoxD cluster scanning deletions identify multiple defects leading to paralysis in the mouse mutant Ironside., B Tarchini, T H. Huynh, G A. Cox, and D Duboule
HSP90: a rising star on the horizon of anticancer targets., C Dai and L Whitesell
H(tla) system. Allelism and linkage studies., L Flaherty and S S. Wachtel
H(tla) system. Identification of two new loci, h-31 and h-32, and alleles., L Flaherty and S S. Wachtel
Htx-1, a spontaneous thy-1.2, IA.2 Positive cba/j cell line. Abstr., G F. Babcock, J H. Phillips, L L. Lanier, and N L. Warner
Human acute leukemia cells injected in NOD/LtSz-scid/IL-2Rgamma null mice generate a faster and more efficient disease compared to other NOD/scid-related strains., A Agliano, Padura I. Martin, P Mancuso, P Marighetti, C Rabascio, G Pruneri, L D. Shultz, and F Bertolini
Human adult testis-derived pluripotent stem cells: revealing plasticity from the germline., C J. Payne and R E. Braun
Human allogeneic responses: lymphokine requirement for the in vitro generation of specific cytotoxic responses to a malignant melanoma cell line., H S. Warren and R G. Pembrey
Human allograft rejection in humanized mice: a historical perspective., Michael A Brehm and Leonard D Shultz
Human and mouse specific t-cell helper factors assayed in vivo and in vitro: implications for human ir genes., J N. Woody, N J. Zvaifler, A Reese, A Ahmed, R Hartzman, Strong, S Howie, F Kantor, and M Feldman
Human and murine phosphorylcholine-binding immunoglobulins. Conserved subgroup and first hypervariable region of heavy chains., W F. Riesen, D G. Braun, and J Jaton
Human and murine tumours: changes in cell surface structures coded by the major histocompatibility complex region., S Ferrone, M A. Pellegrino, and G N. Callahan
Human antibodies binding to the mouse mammary tumor virus. A nonspecific reaction., K W. Newgard, R D. Cardiff, and P B. Blair
Human antibodies induce arthritis in mice deficient in the low-affinity inhibitory IgG receptor Fc gamma RIIB., S B. Petkova, K N. Konstantinov, T J. Sproule, B L. Lyons, M A. Awwami, and D C. Roopenian
Human beta-globin gene sequences injected into mouse eggs, retains in adults, and transmitted to progeny., T A. Stewart, E F. Wagner, and B Mintz
Human BLyS facilitates engraftment of human PBL derived B cells in immunodeficient mice., M R. Schmidt, M C. Appel, L J. Giassi, D L. Greiner, L D. Shultz, and R T. Woodland
Human bone marrow and umbilical cord blood cells generate CD4+ and CD8+ single-positive T cells in murine fetal thymus organ culture., H Yeoman, R E. Gress, C V. Bare, A G. Leary, E A. Boyse, J Bard, L D. Shultz, D T. Harris, and D DeLuca
Human brain tumor transplantation into nude mice., W R. Shapiro, G A. Basler, and J B. Posner
Human brain tumor xenografts in nude mice as a model for chemotherapy and/or immunotherapy. Abstr., D P. Houchens, A A. Ovejera, and S M. Riblet
Human breast cancer growth in nude mice as a constant source of tumor antigens for lai assay. Abstr., R H. Yonemoto, T Nakamura, E Yayoi, and D O. Chee
Human breast cancer serially transplantable in nude mice in ascites form., S Hirohashi, Y Shimosato, K Nagai, T Koide, and T Kameya
Human cancer and other transplants in the "nude" mouse., williams A. Wynn
Human cells cultured from burkitt lymphomas. Abstr., B C. Giovanella, A C. Morgan, J S. Stehlin, L J. Williams, D D. Mumford, and P O. With
Human cells transformed in vitro by human cytomegalovirus. Tumorigenicity in athymic nude mice., L Geder, J Kreider, and F Rapp
Human chromosome 11 carries at least four genes controlling expression of cell-surface antigens., A Tunnacliffe, P Goodfellow, G Banting, E Solomon, B B. Knowles, and P Andrews
Human chromosome 13 compensates a dna repair defect in uv- -sensitive mouse cells by mouse-human cell hybridization., T Hori, T Shiomi, and K Sato
Human clonal CD8 autoreactivity to an IGRP islet epitope shared between mice and men., W W. Unger, G G. Pinkse, van der Kracht Mulder, der Slik A. van, M G. Kester, F Ossendorp, J W. Drijfhout, D V. Serreze, and B O. Roep
Human complement (c3b) receptors defined by a mouse monoclonal antibody., J Gerdes, M Naiem, D Y. Mason, and H Stein
Human cord blood- and bone marrow-derived CD34+ cells regenerate gastrointestinal epithelial cells., F Ishikawa, M Yasukawa, S Yoshida, K Nakamura, Y Nagatoshi, T Kanemaru, K Shimoda, S Shimoda, T Miyamoto, J Okamura, L D. Shultz, and M Harada
Human cord blood--derived cells generate insulin-producing cells in vivo., S Yoshida, F Ishikawa, N Kawano, K Shimoda, S Nagafuchi, S Shimoda, M Yasukawa, T Kanemaru, H Ishibashi, L D. Shultz, and M Harada
Human c-reative protein is protective against fatal streptococcus pneumoniae infection in mice., J Yother, J E. Volanakis, and D E. Briles
Human cytotoxic t cell structures associated with expression of cytolysis. I. Analysis at the clonal cell level of the cytolysis-inhibiting effect of 7 monoclonal antibodies., B Malissen, N Rebai, A Liabeuf, and C Mawas
Human DCTN1: genomic structure and evaluation as a candidate for Alstrom syndrome., G B. Collin, P M. Nishina, J D. Marshall, and J K. Naggert
Human disease genes and their cloned mouse orthologs: exploration of the FANTOM2 cDNA sequence data set., L M. Schriml, D P. Hill, J A. Blake, H Bono, Boris A. Wynshaw, W J. Pavan, B Z. Ring, K Beisel, M Setou, and Y Okazaki
Human embryonal carcinoma grown in athymic mice and in vitro., K M. Tveit, O Fodstad, A Brogger, and S Olsnes
Human endometrial adenocarcinoma transplanted into nude mice: growth regulation by estradiol., P G. Satyaswaroop, R J. Zaino, and R Mortel
Human endometrial carcinomas serially transplanted in nude mice and established in continuous cell lines., C Merenda, B Sordat, J P. Mach, and S Carrel
Human endothelial culture supernatant (hecs): evidence for a growth-promoting factor binding to hybridoma and myeloma cells., G C. Astaldi, M C. Janssen, P M. Lansdorp, and C Willems
Human epilepsy as a complex genetic trait: lessons from animal models and prospects for the future., W N. Frankel
Human evolution., E H. Birkenmeier
Human FcRn transgenic mice for pharmacokinetic evaluation of therapeutic antibodies., D C. Roopenian, G J. Christianson, and T J. Sproule
Human fetal pancreas transplants in nu/nu mice., K H. Usadel, G Bastert, U Schwedes, I Obert, H P. Fortmeyer, and K Schoffling
Human fetal pituitaries in nu/nu mice., G Bastert, matthiesen H. Schmidt, P Althoff, K H. Usadel, and H P. Fortmeyer
Human fetal pituitaries in nu/nu mice. Abstr., G Bastert, P Althoff, K H. Usadel, and H P. Fortmeyer
Human Genetics. Notch, stroke and dementia [news; comment], T Gridley
Human glioma-associated antigens detected by monoclonal antibodies., J F. Schnegg, A C. Diserens, S Carrel, R S. Accolla, and N D. Tribolet
Human granulocyte surface molecules identified by murine monoclonal antibodies., K M. Skubitz, S Pessano, L Bottero, D Ferrero, G Rovera, and J T. August
Human immune response to active immunization with rauscher leukemia virus. I. Cell-mediated and cell-associated immunity., E Hersh, J Gutterman, G Mavligit, C Gschwind, E Freireich, Levine, and E Plata
Human immune system development and rejection of human islet allografts in spontaneously diabetic NOD-Rag1null IL2rgammanull Ins2Akita mice., M A. Brehm, J Laning, A Cuthbert, C Yang, M Herlihy, L Burzenski, B Gott, O Foreman, A C. Powers, D L. Greiner, and L D. Shultz
Human interferon inhibits the growth of established human breast tumours in the nude mouse., F R. Balkwill, E M. Moodie, V Freedman, and K H. Fantes
Human islet cell MORF/cMORF pretargeting in a xenogeneic murine transplant model., G Liu, S Dou, D Cheng, J Leif, M Rusckowski, P R. Streeter, L D. Shultz, D J. Hnatowich, and D L. Greiner
"Humanized" HLA transgenic NOD mice to identify pancreatic beta cell autoantigens of potential clinical relevance to type 1 diabetes., D V. Serreze, M P. Marron, and T P. Dilorenzo
Humanized mice: are we there yet?, F Macchiarini, M G. Manz, A K. Palucka, and L D. Shultz
Humanized mice as a preclinical tool for infectious disease and biomedical research., L D. Shultz, M A. Brehm, S Bavari, and D L. Greiner
Humanized mice for immune system investigation: progress, promise and challenges., Leonard D Shultz, Michael A Brehm, J Victor Garcia-Martinez, and Dale L Greiner
Humanized mice for the study of type 1 and type 2 diabetes., D L. Greiner, M A. Brehm, V Hosur, D M. Harlan, A C. Powers, and L D. Shultz
Humanized mice for the study of type 1 diabetes and beta cell function., M King, T Pearson, A A. Rossini, L D. Shultz, and D L. Greiner
Humanized mice in translational biomedical research., L D. Shultz, F Ishikawa, and D L. Greiner
Humanized mouse model of ovarian cancer recapitulates patient solid tumor progression, ascites formation, and metastasis., Richard B Bankert, Sathy V Balu-Iyer, Kunle Odunsi, Leonard D Shultz, Raymond J Kelleher, Jennifer L Barnas, Michelle Simpson-Abelson, Robert Parsons, and Sandra J Yokota
Humanized mouse models of HIV-1 latency., Rachel V Duyne, Aarthi Narayanan, Kylene K-Hall, Mohammed Saifuddin, Leonard D. Shultz, and Fatah Kashanchi
Humanized mouse models to study human diseases., M A. Brehm, L D. Shultz, and D L. Greiner
Humanized mouse model used to monitor MUC gene expression in nasal polyps and to preclinically evaluate the efficacy of montelukast in reducing mucus production., Joel M Bernstein, Heather Lehman, Maciej Lis, Amy Sands, Gregory E Wilding, Leonard Shultz, Richard Bankert, and Libuse Bobek
Humanized NOD/LtSz-scid IL2 receptor common gamma chain knockout mice in diabetes research., L D. Shultz, T Pearson, M King, L Giassi, L Carney, B Gott, B Lyons, A A. Rossini, and D L. Greiner
Humanized nonobese diabetic-scid IL2rgammanull mice are susceptible to lethal Salmonella Typhi infection., S J. Libby, M A. Brehm, D L. Greiner, L D. Shultz, M McClelland, K D. Smith, L A. Cummings, and al et
Humanized SCID mouse models for biomedical research., T Pearson, D L. Greiner, and L D. Shultz
Humanized SCID mouse models for biomedical research., T Pearson, D L. Greiner, and L D. Shultz
Human lactic dehydrogenase as a marker for human tumor cells grown in athymic mice., A J. Pesce, H C. Bubel, L Dipersio, and J G. Michael
Human leprosy in normal mice., A G. Rees r j w, E Palmer, and J Pearson
Human leukemia virus in mice., P A. Herbut
Human lung cancer cell line (ksny) producing colony-stimulating activity which affects both human and mouse marrow cells., N Kimura, T Shibuya, Y Niho, H Nakamura, E Matsuo, T Imamura, N Miyamoto, and T Yanase
Human lung carcinoma lines in culture and in athymic nude mice. Abstr., F E. Sharkey, S I. Hajdu, and J Fogh
Human lymphoblastoid interferon can inhibit the growth of human breast cancer xenografts in athymic (nude) mice., F Balkwill, papadimitriou J. Taylor, K H. Fantes, and A Sebesteny
Human lymphocyte antigens: production of a monoclonal antibody that defines functional thymus-derived lymphocyte subsets., B F. Haynes, G S. Eisenbarth, and A S. Fauci
Human lymphocyte blastogenesis responses to mouse mammary tumor virus., C L. Wiseman, J M. Bowen, J W. Davis, E M. Hersh, A W. Brown, and G R. Blumenschein
Human lymphocyte function associated antigen-1 (lfa-1): identification of multiple antigenic epitopes and their relationship to ctl-mediated cytotoxicity., C F. Ware, madrid F. Sanchez, A M. Krensky, S J. Burakoff, J L. Strominger, and T A. Springer
Human lymphocyte markers defined by antibodies derived from somatic cell hybrids. I. A hybridoma secreting antibody against a marker specific for human b lymphocytes., D A. Brooks, I Beckman, J Bradley, P J. Mcnamara, and H Zola
Human lymphocyte markers defined by antibodies derived from somatic cell hybrids. Iii. A marker defining a subpopulation of lymphocytes which cuts across the normal t-b-null classification., H Zola, I G. Beckman, J Bradley, D A. Brooks, A Kupa, P J. Mcnamara, I J. Smart, and M E. Thomas
Human lymphocyte markers defined by antibodies derived from somatic cell hybrids. IV. A monoclonal antibody reacting specifically with a subpopulation of human b lymphocytes., D A. Brooks, I G. Beckman, J Bradley, P J. Mcnamara, and H Zola
Human lymphocyte--mouse myeloma somatic cell hybrids. Selective hybrid formation., J Schwaber
Human lymphocytes recognise mouse alloantigens., K F. Lindahl and F H. Bach
Human lymphoid and myeloid cell development in NOD/LtSz-scid IL2R gamma null mice engrafted with mobilized human hemopoietic stem cells., L D. Shultz, B L. Lyons, L M. Burzenski, B Gott, X Chen, S Chaleff, M Kotb, S D. Gillies, M King, J Mangada, D L. Greiner, and R Handgretinger
Human malformations similar to those in the mouse mutation disorganization (Ds)., N H. Robin, O O. Adewale, McGinn D. McDonald, J H. Nadeau, E H. Zackai, and M Bucan
Human mature macrophages mediate antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity on tumour cells., A Mantovani, V Caprioli, P Gritti, and F Spreafico
Human-mouse cell hybrids, a suggestion of structural mutation for dipeptidase-2 deficiency in mouse cells., T B. Shows, J May, and L Haley
Human-mouse mixed lymphocyte cultues., A W. Boylston, A R. L, and E Andrson
Human mouse mixed lymphocyte cultures. II. Partial separation of functionally distinct populations on discontinuous albumin gradients., A W. Boylston and R L. Anderson
Human myelogenous (ph1+) leukemia cell line. Trans- plantation into athymic mice., B B. Lozzio, C B. Lozzio, and E Machado
Human myeloma marrow cells in immunologically deficient mice., D N. Mitchell, R J. Rees, and A J. Salsbury
Human myelosarcomas transplanted in nude mice., Z A. Latif, B B. Lozzio, C J. Wust, S Krauss, M C. Aggio, D C. Lozzio, and T O. Of
Human nasal polyp microenvironments maintained in a viable and functional state as xenografts in NOD-scid IL2rgamma(null) mice., J M. Bernstein, S P. Brooks, H K. Lehman, L Pope, A Sands, L D. Shultz, and R B. Bankert
Human natural killer-like activity against mouse spleen cells., J K. Yamamoto, J E. Blalock, and H M. Johnson
Human neonatal Fc receptor mediates transport of IgG into luminal secretions for delivery of antigens to mucosal dendritic cells., M Yoshida, S M. Claypool, J S. Wagner, E Mizoguchi, A Mizoguchi, D C. Roopenian, W I. Lencer, and R S. Blumberg
Human neuroblastoma and other neural crest tumors in the 'nude' mouse. Abstr., L Helson, S K. Das, S Green, and S I. Hajdu
Human neuroblastoma in nude mice., L Helson, S K. Das, and S I. Hajdu
Human neuroblastoma serially transplanted in nude mice and metastases., J Hata, Y Ueyama, N Tamaoki, T Furukawa, and K Morita
Human neutrophil fcgamma receptor distribution and structure., H B. Fleit, S D. Wright, and J C. Unkeless
Human obesity and some of its experimental counterparts., G A. Bray
Human organ primordium-transplants in nude mice. Abstr., H Nishimura, K Arishma, C Uwabe, and K Shiota
Human ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinomas., M Bhattacharya, S K. Chatterjee, J J. Barlow, D H. Fuji, and O A. Of
Human parathyroid adenomata maintained in immunosuppressed mice., J E. Castro and J M. Zanelli
Human peripheral blood CD4 T cell-engrafted non-obese diabetic-scid IL2rgamma(null) H2-Ab1 (tm1Gru) Tg (human leucocyte antigen D-related 4) mice: a mouse model of human allogeneic graft-versus-host disease., L Covassin, J Laning, R Abdi, D L. Langevin, N E. Phillips, L D. Shultz, and M A. Brehm
Human peripheral blood leucocyte non-obese diabetic-severe combined immunodeficiency interleukin-2 receptor gamma chain gene mouse model of xenogeneic graft-versus-host-like disease and the role of host major histocompatibility complex., M A. King, L Covassin, M A. Brehm, L Burzenski, T H. Chase, B Gott, A A. Rossini, L D. Shultz, D L. Greiner, and al et
Human plasma cohn fractions and mouse tumor, effect on lympho- sarcoma 6c3hed in c3h mice., P A. Herbut, W H. Kraemer, and F A. Keon
Human plasma-derived immunosuppressive factors having anti- -lymphoma activity., W D. Garner, J L. Farmer, and M D. Prager
Human prostate specific and shared differentiation antigens defined by monoclonal antibodies., A E. Frankel, R V. Rouse, and L A. Herzenberg
Human renal cancer cell surface antigens defined by mouse monoclon- al antibodies. Abstr., R Ueda, D Morrissey, S I. Ogata, C Finstad, W F. Whitmore, K O. Lloyd, F. Oettgen, and L J. Old
Human serum albumin phenotype activation in mouse hepatoma-human leukocyte cell hybrids., G J. Darlington, H P. Bernhard, and F H. Ruddle
Human serum lyses rna tumour viruses., R M. Welsh, N R. Cooper, F C. Jensen, and M B. Oldstone
Human skeletal muscle cultured in diffusion chambers in mice., K O'steen
Human teratoma cells share antigens with mouse teratoma cells., rosenberg S. Ostrand, M Edidin, and M A. Jewett
Human transferrin receptor: expression of the receptor is assigned to chromosome 3., C A. Enns, H A. Suomalainen, J E. Gebhardt, J Schroder, and H H. Sussman
Human tumor and rodent-human hybrid cells with an increased number of active human nors., D A. Miller, V G. Dev, R Tantravahi, C M. Croce, and O J. Miller
Human tumor necrosis factor produced by human b-cell lines: synergistic cytotoxic interaction with human interferon., B D. Williamson, E A. Carswell, B Y. Rubin, P, and L J. Old
Human tumors as examined by in vivo 31p nmr in anthymic mice., W T. Evanochko, T C. Ng, J D. Glickson, D, and T H. Corbett
Human tumours grown in mice., J E. Castro
Human tumours in mice confirmed by chromosomal analysis., M R. Bordelon and E Stubblefield
Human tumour xenografts: a critical appraisal., G G. Steel and M J. Peckham
Human tumour xenografts established and serially transplanted in mice immunologically deprived by thymectomy, cytosine ara- binoside and whole-body irradiation., P J. Selby, J M. Thomas, P Monaghan, J Sloane, and M J. Peckham
Human x mouse hybrid cells segregating mouse chromosomes and isozymes., J D. Minna and H G. Coon
Human x mouse somatic cell hybrid clone secreting immunoglobulins of both parental types., J Schwaber and E P. Cohen
Human x mouse somatic cell hybrid secreting immunoglobulins containing heavy chains from both parental cells. Abstr., J Schwaber and E P. Cohen
Humoral and cell-mediated immune responses in fully allogeneic bone marrow chimera in mice., K Onoe, G Fernandes, and R A. Good
Humoral and cell mediated responses in vitro of spleen cells from mice with thymic aplasia (nude mice)., M Feldmann, H Wagner, A Basten, and M Holmes
Humoral and cellular factors in xenograft rejection by mice., D Hamilton and J Gaugas
Humoral and cellular fractions in homograft and isograft immunity against sarcoma cells., E Klein and H O. Sjogren
Humoral and cellular immune responses of mice to rabies and smallpox vaccines., G S. Turner
Humoral and cellular immune responses recognizing different antigens on murine lymphosarcomas. Abstr., M I. Colnaghi, M A. Pierotti, and G D. Porta
Humoral and cellular regulation of alloimmunity in pregnancy., C S. Pavia and D P. Stites
Humoral and cellular responses of mice to a pneumococcal poly- saccharide antigen. Plaques and paralysis, in vivo and in vitro., R Kearney and W J. Halliday
Humoral and cellular responses of mice to infection with a cold-adapted influenza a virus variant., ki M. Nai, he Z. Yong, G L. Ada, and G A. Tannock
Humoral and cellular response to h-2 antigens in protein deficient mice. Abstr., I Malave
Humoral antibodies against methylcholanthrene sarcomas. (russ., Eng. Summ.), O M. Lezhneva, E S. Ievleva, and L A. Zil'ber
Humoral antibodies to methylcholanthrene sarcomata detected by a fluorescent technique., O M. Lejneva, L A. Zilber, and E S. Ievleva
Humoral antibody and cell-mediated cytotoxicity response of mice to rat skin xenografts., D L. Hines, C Cowall, and R W. Lang
Humoral antibody in allograft reactions., H J. Winn
Humoral antibody response and tumor transplantation resistance elicited by fetal tissues in mice., C Ting and J P. Grant
Humoral antibody suppression with rabbit antimouse bone marrow serum., J J. Gozzo, D S. Troughton, and P M. Earle
Humoral anti-ehrlich carcinoma factor found in mice with tumor resistance acquired by intradermal lipopolysaccharide administration., M Yamazaki, S Ohkuma, and D Mizuno
Humoral aspects of the immune response to homografts., C A. Stetson and E Jensen
Humoral components in tumor-bearing animals that inhibit the appearacne of immunogenicity on tumor cells., T Tanino, M Saito, and K Egawa
Humoral factors and liver regeneration in mice. Abstr., A E. Rogers, G S. Pechet, and R A. Donald
Humoral factors as a cause of spontaneous necrosis of cancer tissue. Abstr., A Rottino, L Burton, and F Friedman
Humoral factors in the regulation of granulopoiesis. Abstr., A H. Ragab, E Gilkerson, W Crist, and M Myers
Humoral factors liberated by cells that control normal erythropoiesis. Abstr., R A. Cahill, S J. Sharkis, D Wong, and A Ahmed
Humoral factors of 'spontaneous' mutagenesis in mammals and man., J J. Kerkis and S V. Skorova
Humoral immune response in tularemia-infected akr/j mice. Abstr., H M. Howell and D W. Seburn
Humoral immune responses in murine pregnancy. Iii. Relationship between anti-paternal alloantibody levels in maternal serum, placenta and fetus., S C. Bell and W D. Billington
Humoral immune responses in murine pregnancy. II. Kinetics and nature of the response in females preimmunized against parental alloantigens., R Roe and S C. Bell
Humoral immune responses in murine pregnancy. IV. Strain dependency and alloantibody specificity., S C. Bell
Humoral immune responses to human lymphoma cell hetero- transplants in the central nervous system of athymic, nude mice., D C. Adelman, R A. Miller, and H S. Kaplan
Humoral immune response to chemically induced sarcomas. Abstr., G A. Parker and S A. Rosenberg
Humoral immunity in aged mice. I. Age-related decline in the secondary response to dnp of spleen cells propagated in diffusion chambers., M Segre and D Segre
Humoral immunity in aged mice. II. Increased suppressor t cell activity in immunologically deficient old mice., D Segre and M Segre
Humoral immunity in aging., A A. Nordin and T Makinodan
Humoral immunosuppressive substance in mice bearing plasmacytomas., P Tanapatchaiyapong and S Zolla
Humoral reactions in syngeneic hosts against tumor cell surface incomplete saccharide moieties., T Tanino and K Egawa
Humoral regulation of cell-mediated immunity to syngeneic tumor., C Ting
Humoral responses to tumour xenografts in als-treated mice., P C. Beverley and E Simpson
Humoral response to neuraminidase-treated tumor cells., W A. Sansing and G M. Kollmorgen
Humoral thymic factor in mice, further evidence., L W. Law, N Trainin, R H. Levy, and W F. Barth
Humoral thymic factors influencing postthymic cells., O Stutman
Humoral vs cellular immunity in mouse listeriosis. Abstr., R Zapata and D Gitlin
Hunger and satiety in genetically obese mice (C57BL/6J-ob/ob)., I Ramirez and R L. Sprott
Hunger and satiety in genetically obese mice (c57bl/6j-ob/ob)., I Ramirez and R L. Sprott
Hunger motivation in goldthioglucose-treated and genetically obese female mice., D Singh, J R. Lakey, and M K. Sanders
Husbandry., E P. Les
Husbandry, equipment, and procurement of mice., W G. Hoag and E P. Les
Husbandry, equipment, and procurement of mice., W G. Hoag and E P. Les
Husbandry of the 'nude' mouse in conventional and germfree environ- ments., G J. Eaton, H C. Outzen, R P. Custer, and F N. Johnson
Husbandry of the "nude: mouse in conventional and germfree environments., G J. Eaton, H C. Outzen, R P. Custer, and F N. Johnson
Hyaline-membrane formation and pulmonary plasminogen-activator activity in various strains of mice., J Lieberman and F Kellogg
Hyaluronate-inactive spreading factor of murine edometrial secretions (uterone)., F Homburger, M S. Grossman, and P C. Harpel
Hyaluronidase in the fertilization of mammalian ova., E Fekete and F Duran Reynals
Hyaluronidase-sensitive halos around adherent cells. Their role in blocking lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis., W H. Mcbride and J B. Bard
H-y antibodies recognize the h-y transplantation antigen., G M. Wachtel, S S. Wachtel, D Nakamura, filho C. Moreira, M Brunner, and G C. Koo
H-y antigen and the growth of the dominant gonad., U Mittwoch
H-y antigen as a model for tumor antigens: the role of h-2- -associative antigens in controlling anti-h-y immune responses., E Simpson, T Matsunaga, M Brenan, C Brunner, D Benjamin, C Hetherington, M Hurme, and P Chandler
H-y antigen. Behavior and function. A cell surface component of vertebrates may be directly involved in primary sex determination., W K. Silvers and S S. Wachtel
H-y antigen. Cell surface mapping and testosterone-induced supramolecular repatterning., L Flaherty, D Zimmerman, and S S. Wachtel
H-y antigen: genetic control of the expression as detected by host-versus-graft popliteal lymph node enlargement assay maps between the t and h-2 complexes., J Kralova and A Lengerova
H-y antigen. Genetics and serology., S S. Wachtel
H-y antigen in testes of xx(balb) xy (c3h) chimaeric male mouse., S Ohno, S Ciccarese, Y Nagai, and S S. Wachtel
H-y antigen in the dog., J R. Selden and S S. Wachtel
H-Y antigen: no evidence for alleles in wild strains of mice., E Simpson, C Brunner, C Hetherington, P R. Chandler, M Brenan, M Dagg, and D W. Bailey
H-y antigen: no evidence for alleles in wild strains of mice., E Simpson, C Brunner, C Hetherington, P Chandler, M Brenan, Dagg, and D W. Bailey
H-Y antigen, serologically detectable male antigen and sex determination., W K. Silvers, D L. Gasser, and E M. Eicher
H-y antigens on mouse spermatozoa., S Heyner
H-y binding in the gonad: inhibition by a supernatant of the fetal ovary., S S. Wachtel and J L. Hall
Hybridation en laboratoire de mus musculus l. Et mus spretus lataste., F Bonhomme, S Martin, and L Thaler
Hybrid cell line from a cloned immunoglobulin-producing mouse myeloma and a nonproducing mouse lymphoma., B Mohit and K Fan
Hybrid cell lines with t-cell characteristics., R A. Goldsby, B A. Osborne, E Simpson, and L A. Herzenberg
Hybrid cells derived from fusion of ta3-ha ascites carcinoma with normal fibroblasts. II. Characterization of isoantigenic variant sublines., S Friberg, G Klein, F Wiener, and H Harris
Hybrid cells derived from fusion of ta3-ha ascites carcinoma with normal fibroblasts. I. Malignancy, karyotype, and formation of isoantigenic variants., G Klein, S Friberg, F Wiener, and H Harris
Hybrid cell tumor, a comparison with the melanoma parent in vivo and in vitro. Abstr., S Silagi
Hybrid i region antigens and i region restriction of recognition in mlr., C G. Fathman and P D. Infante
Hybridization and tumor formation in mice., C C. Little
Hybridization between 5s rrna and 18s rrna from barley embryos and mouse sarcoma 180 ascites cells., A A. Azad
Hybridization between t and b lymphoma cell lines., M J. Taussig, A Holliman, and L J. Wright
Hybridization characteristics of complementary rnas generated on murine myeloma dna templates., A A. Gottlieb and D N. Tenney
Hybridization characteristics of enzymatically synthesized dna comple- mentary to mouse immunoglobulin messenger rna., T H. Rabbitts
Hybridization kinetics of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid from antigen-stimulated mouse spleen cells., N Moav, D Goldblatt, B Moav, and A Frensdorff
Hybridization of a human myeloma permanent cell line with mouse cells., J Zeuthen and K Nilsson
Hybridization of a malignant melanoma cell line with cells in vitro., S Silagi
Hybridization of human diploid strains carrying X-linked mutants and its potential in studies of somatic cell genetics., M Siniscalco, B B. Knowles, and Z Steplewski
Hybridization of human diploid strains carrying X-linked mutants and its potential in studies of somatic cell genetics., M Siniscalco, B B. Knowles, and Z Steplewski
Hybridization studies on mopc-315 np-1, a plasmacytoma variant synthesizing only heavy chain. Abstr., A Okuyama
Hybridization studies with nucleic acids from murine myeloma. Comparison of pulse-labeled ribonucleic acid prepared from four different tumors., K Kosky and R G. Krueger
Hybridization studies with nucleic acids from murine myelomas. Kinetics of the reaction and characterization of the hybrid., R G. Krueger and K Kosky
Hybridization studies with nucleic acids from murine plasma cell tumors., R G. Krueger and B J. Carthy
Hybrid mice detected with alloreactive cloned t cell lines., P J. Conrad, E A. Lerner, D B. Murphy, P P. Janeway, and F E. F1
Hybrid molecules formed by reaction between haemoglobins from distantly related animals., A E. Herner and A Riggs
Hybridoma antibodies against protective and nonprotective antigenic determinants of a structurally defined polypeptide fragment of streptococcal m protein., D L. Hasty, E H. Beachey, W, and R S. Dale
Hybridoma antibodies detecting human transitional cell carcinoma (tcc) antigens on murine cells transfected with human tcc dna. Abstr., J E. Bubbers, P Schmid, G Fareed, J D. Kernion, H R, T, and J L. Fahey
Hybridoma antibodies to s-warfarin. Abstr., T B. Seltzman, R W. Hendren, and C E. Cook
Hybridoma antibodies to the cardiac glycoside digoxin. Abstr., hunter M. Mudgett, M N. Margolies, E M. Rosen, and E Haber
Hybridoma antibody immunoassays for the detection of parasitic infection: development of a model system using a larval cestode infection in mice., G F. Mitchell, K M. Cruise, C B. Chapman, R F, and E A. Howard
Hybridoma autoantibodies to dna., C Andrzejewski Jr., B D. Stollar, T M. Lalor, and R S. Schwartz
Hybridoma cell lines secreting monoclonal antibodies to mouse h-2 and ia antigens., K Ozato, N Mayer, and D H. Sachs
Hybridoma cells secreting monoclonal anti-erythrocyte autoantibodies., L A. Cooke, N A. Staines, A Morgan, C Moorhouse, N G. Hae, and I D. Of
Hybridoma monoclonal antibodies: use in defining tumor cells membrane antigens on melanomas. Abstr., R E. Saxton, M Burk, R F. Irie, and D L. Morton
Hybridoma monoclonal antibody: use in defining unique antigens on human melanoma cells. Abstr., R E. Saxton, M Burk, S Meier, and D L. Morton
Hybridoma production against pancreatic cells. Abstr., J A. Long, W S. Adair, and D W. Scharp
Hybridoma proteins expressing the predominant idiotype of the antiazophenylarsonate response of a/j mice., rothstein A. Marshak, M Siekevitz, M N. Margolies, hunter M. Mudgett, and M L. Gefter
Hybridoma secreting antibodies (ab) specific to human chorionic gonadotropin (hcg). Abstr., K Muralidhar, P V. Wagh, and O P. Bahl
Hybridomas in studies of nonhuman primates. Abstr., L N. Martin, S R. Rangan, and B J. Gormus
Hybridomas producing a/j antiphenylarsonate antibodies with cross-reactive idiotypes represented in immune sera but differing from the major idiotype. Abstr., pazaris L. Gill, A R. Brown, and A Nisonoff
Hybridomas secreting monoclonal antibodies against tumor associated antigens of a murine fibrosarcoma. Abstr., C R. Simrell, V C. Maino, and P A. Klein
Hybridomas specific for carbohydrates; synthetic human blood group antigens for the production, selection, and characterization of monoclonal typing reagents., D R. Bundle, M A. Gidney, N Kassam, and A F. Rahman
Hybridoma t cell suppressor factors for brbc: expression of mhc and antigenic determinants. Abstr., J E. Niederhuber, E Bingham, and L B. Schook
Hybrid poplar and forest soil response to municipal and industrial by-products: a greenhouse study., M A. Cavaleri, D W. Gilmore, M Mozaffari, C J. Rosen, and T R. Halbach
Hybrid recombinant human leukocyte interferon inhibits differentia- tion in murine b-16 melanoma cells., P B. Fisher, H Hermo Jr., D R. Prignoli, I Bernard, and S Pestka
Hybrid recombinant human leukocyte interferon inhibits differentiation in murine b-16 melanoma cells. Abstr., P B. Fisher, G M. Graham, H Hermo, J I, R Weinstein, and S Pestka
'hybrid Resistance' against parental tumors. One or several genetic patterns?, G Klein, G O. Klein, K Karre, and R Kiessling
Hybrid resistance controlled by H-2 region: correction of data., G Cudkowicz and J H. Stimpfling
Hybrid resistance controlled by h-2 region. Correction of data., G Cudkowicz and J H. Stimpfling
Hybrid resistance to balb/c plasmacytomas. II. Radiation sensitivity and silica insensitivity of resistance to mpc-11., M C. Walker and quagliata J. Phillips
Hybrid resistance to balb/c plasmacytomas. I. Resistance to mpc-11 controlled by a locus not linked to h-2., M C. Walker and quagliata J. Phillips
Hybrid resistance to el-4 lymphoma cells. I. Characterization of natural killer cells that lyse el-4 cells and their distinction from marrow-dependent natural killer cells., V Kumar, E Luevano, and M Bennett
Hybrid resistance to grafted parental mouse lymphomas. Abstr., G Cudkowicz
Hybrid resistance to lpc-1. Abstr., M C. Walker and quagliata J. Phillips
Hybrid resistance to parental bone marrow grafts, genetic and immunologic polymorphism. Abstr., E Lotzova and G Cudkowicz
Hybrid resistance to parental bone marrow transplantation: adaptive modification of hemopoietic stem cell in a nonsyngeneic environment., J L. Chertkov, I M. Gelfand, O A. Gurevitch, and G A. Udalov
Hybrid resistance to parental dba/2 grafts, independence from the h-2 locus. II. Studies with friend virus-induced leukemia cells., G Cudkowicz, G B. Rossi, J R. Haddad, and C Friend
Hybrid resistance to parental dba/2 grafts, independence from the h-2 locus. I. Studies with normal hematopoietic cells., G Cudkowicz and G B. Rossi
Hybrid resistance to parental grafts. Frequent occurrence in mice and specificity for hemopoietic and leukemic cells. Abstr., E Lotzova and G Cudkowicz
Hybrid resistance to parental hemopoietic cell grafts, implications for bone marrow chimeras. Abstr., G Cudkowicz
Hybrid resistance to parental marrow grafts: association with the K region of H-2., G Cudkowicz and J H. Stimpfling
Hybrid resistance to parental marrow grafts. Association with the k region of h-2., G Cudkowicz and J H. Stimpfling
Hybrid resistance to parental nzw bone marrow grafts. Association with the d end of h-2., E Lotzova and G Cudkowicz
Hybrid resistance to parental wb/re bone marrow grafts. Association with genetic markers of linkage group ix., E Lotzova and G Cudkowicz
Hybrids and history. The role of race and ethnic crossing in individual and national achievement., G D. Snell
Hybrids between rat lymphoma and mouse t cells with inducible cytolytic activity., A Conzelmann, P Corthesy, M Cianfriglia, A Silva, and M Nabholz
Hybrids by lps. Abstr., C Damais and M P. Chedid
Hybrid-versus-parental strain reaction. II. Comparative mortality in parental strain mice of different h-2 genotypes., D E. Uphoff
Hybrid-versus-parental strain reaction. Iii. Comparative mortality in parental strain mice of the h-2k genotype., D E. Uphoff
Hydantoin immunosuppression and carcinogenesis., Y Levo, O Markowitz, and N Trainin
Hydration and percutaneous absorption: i. Influence of hydration on alkanol permeation through hairless mouse skin., C R. Behl, G L. Flynn, T Kurihara, N Harper, W Smith, W I. Higuchi, N F. Ho, and C L. Pierson
Hydrocephalic-polydactyl, a recessive pleiotropic mutant in the mouse. Abstr., W F. Hollander
Hydrocephalic-polydactyl, a recessive pleiotropic mutant in the mouse and its location in chromosome 6., W F. Hollander
Hydrocephalus-3, a murine mutant. II. Changes in the brain extra- cellular space., D G. Mc lone, W Bondareff, and A J. Raimondi
Hydrocephalus in mice infected with polyoma virus., A Holtz, G Borman, and C P. Li
Hydrocephalus with hop gait (hyh): a new mutation on chromosome 7 in the mouse., R T. Bronson and P W. Lane
Hydrocortisone acetate-induced eosinopenia in mice. Independence from the thymus., M P. Mc garry
Hydrocortisone affects tumor growth by eliminating precursors of suppressor cells., B Schechter and M Feldman
Hydrocortisone and the antibody response in mice. I. Correlations between serum cortisol levels and cell numbers in thymus, spleen, marrow and lymph nodes., B N. Dracott and C E. Smith
Hydrocortisone and the antibody response in mice. II. Correlations between serum antibody and pfc in thymus, spleen, marrow and lymph nodes., B N. Dracott and C E. Smith
Hydrocortisone-increased glycogen deposition and its dependence on tissue interactions in mouse embryonic lung developing in vitro., T Alescio and A M. Dani
Hydrocortisone resistance of activated initiator cells in graft versus host reactions., J J. Cohen and H N. Claman
Hydrocortisone resistance of graft vs host activity in mouse thymus, spleen and bone marrow., J J. Cohen, M Fischbach, and H N. Claman
Hydrodynamic diameters of murine mammary, rous sarcoma, and feline leukemia rna tumor viruses. Studies by laser beat frequencey light-scattering spectroscopy and electron microscopy., I Salmeen, L Rimai, R B. Luftig, L Liebes, E Retzel, M Rich, and J J. Cormick
Hydrogen-deuterium exchange in insulin., D L. Coleman and L Willumsen
Hydrogen peroxide, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, quinones, nordi- hydroguaiaretic acid, and phosphopyridine nucleotides in relation to x-ray action on cancer cells., D Burk and M Woods
Hydrogen peroxide-induced cytotoxicity of the B vitamins in a chemically defined medium for mouse L cells., Kathryn L. Radke
Hydrogen peroxide release from mouse peritoneal macrophages. Dependence on sequential activation and triggering., C F. Nathan and R K. Root
Hydrogen peroxide-releasing function of chemically elicited and immunologically activated macrophages: differential res- ponse to wheat germ lectin and concanavalin a., H Tomioka and H Saito
Hydrolase activities in brain of neurological mutants, cerebroside galactosidase, nitrophenyl galactoside hydrolase, nitrophenyl glucoside hydrolase and sulphatase., D M. Bowen and N S. Radin
Hydrolysis of 2',3'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate and 3',5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate in subcellular fractions of normal and neo- plastic mouse spleen., A W. Konings and D A. Pierce
Hydrolysis of deoxyribo-oligonucleotides bearing 3'-monoesterified phosphate by mouse mammary tumor exonuclease., J G. Georgatsos and S Ierokleous
Hydrolysis of steroid phosphates by mouse tissue phosphatases., V Botte and G Delrio
Hydronephrosis in inbred strains of mice with particular reference to the brvr strain., D M. Taylor and H Fraser
Hydronephrosis in mouse, rat, and man., M E. Wallace and S G. Spickett
Hydronephrosis in the mouse. The effects of the short-ear gene, sex and ureteral vascular system., M E. Wallace
Hydroxy-3-nonyl)adenine hydrochloride (nsc 263164) in dogs and mice. Abstr., S D. Harrison, H D. Giles, and A M. Cusic
Hydroxyanisole-induced regression of the harding-passey melanoma in mice., D L. Dewey, F W. Butcher, and A R. Galpine
Hydroxyguanidine and hycanthone-two new antitumor drugs - rationale, evaluation and activity. Abstr., R H. Adamson
Hydroxyguanidine--a new antitumour drug., R H. Adamson
Hydroxylation of testosterone at carbons 1,2,6,7,15 and 16 by the hepatic microsomal fraction from adult female c57bl/6j mice., H C. Ford, R Wheeler, and L L. Engel
Hydroxylation of tryptophan and phenylalanine in neoplastic mast cells of the mouse., R J. Levine, W Lovenberg, and A Sjoerdsma
Hydroxyurea and cell-cycle kinetics of cultured antibody- -forming cells., B N. Jaroslow and ortiz L. Ortiz
Hydroxyurea effects in the c3h mouse. I. Duodenal crypt cell kinetics., L A. Dethlefsen and R M. Riley
Hydroxyurea effects in the c3h mouse. II. Mammary tumor cell kinetics., L A. Dethlefsen and R M. Riley
Hydroxyurea (hu) effects in mouse duodenum and mammary tumor as measured with radioactive iudr. Abstr., L A. Dethlefsen and R Riley
Hydroxyurea increases in vitro, antigen-independent b cell development in bone marrow., P P. Le bouteiller, G L. Asherson, and A J. Edwards
Hydroxyurea inhibition of dna synthesis in ascites tumor., J W. Yarbro, B J. Kennedy, and C P. Barnum
Hydroxyurea kills b cell precursors and markedly reduces functional b cell activity in mouse bone marrow., J J. Rusthoven and R A. Phillips
Hydroxyurea. Possible relationship of cytotoxicity to inhibition of skin carcinogenesis., H Hennings
Hydroxyurea "suicide" studies on clonogenic cells of the n@@@lewis lung carcinoma. Abs, A E. Bateman and G G. Steel
Hydroxyurea treatment does not prevent initiation of dna synthesis in ehrlich ascites tumour cells and leads to the accumulation of short dna fragments containing the replication origins., L Vassilev and G Russev
H-y (male) antigen. Detection on eight-cell mouse embryos., C J. Krco and E H. Goldberg
Hymenolepis nana: survival in the immunized mouse., A Ito
Hyperactive t-cell function in young nzb mice, increased proliferative responses to allogenic cells., D W. Palmer, M J. Dauphinee, E Murphy, and N Talal
Hyperacute rejection and enhancement of mouse skin grafts by anti- bodies with a distinct specificity., J L. Jansen, R A. Koene, G J. Kamp, and P G. Wijdeveld
Hyperacute rejection of allografted murine hearts and the white graft reaction., D A. Coleman and E J. Eichwald
Hyperacute rejection of murine skin grafts., E J. Eichwald and M Dolberg
Hyperacute rejection of skin allografts in the mouse by the adminis- tration of alloantibody and rabbit complement., R A. Koene, P G. Gerlag, J F. Hagemann, U J. Haelst, and P G. Wijdeveld
Hyperacute rejection of skin allografts in the mouse. Sensitivity of ingrowing skin grafts to the action of allo- antibody and rabbit complement., P G. Gerlag, R A. Koene, J F. Hagemann, and P G. Wijdeveld
Hyperbaric ethanol antagonism in mice: studies on oxygen, nitrogen, strain and sex., R L. Alkana and R D. Malcolm
Hyperbaric hydrogen therapy. A possible treatment for cancer., M Dole, F R. Wilson, and W P. Fife
Hyperbaric oxygen and radiobiology of a c3h mouse mammary carcinoma., H D. Suit and M Maeda
Hyperbaric oxygen effect on experimental tumor growth., R E. Johnson, A R. Kagan, and T L. Bryant
Hyperbaric oxygen, whole-body x irradiation, and cyclophosphamide combination therapy in mouse leukemia l1210., F I. Lottsfeldt, S Schwartz, and W Krivit
Hypercorticism in thymectomized mice. Abstr., M L. Berliner and T F. Dougherty
Hyperestrogenism by transplantable pulmonary tumors of mice., M Mizushima
Hyperglycaemia and hyperinsulinaemia in monosodium glutamate (msg) treated kk mice. Abstr., D P. Cameron and T K. Poon
Hyperglycemia-induced proliferation of adult human beta cells engrafted into spontaneously diabetic immunodeficient NOD-Rag1null IL2rÎłnull Ins2Akita mice., Philip Diiorio, Agata Jurczyk, Chaoxing Yang, Waldemar J Racki, Michael A Brehm, Mark A Atkinson, Alvin C Powers, Leonard D Shultz, Dale L Greiner, and Rita Bortell
Hyperglycemia in the nzb/nzw f1 hybrid mouse., B Pansky, H S. Kessler, and D Senitzer
Hyperglycemia, maturity-onset obesity, and insulin resistance in NONcNZO10/LtJ males, a new mouse model of type 2 diabetes., Y R. Cho, H J. Kim, S Y. Park, H J. Ko, E G. Hong, T Higashimori, Z Zhang, D Y. Jung, M S. Ola, K F. Lanoue, E H. Leiter, and J K. Kim
Hyperimmunization and cell mediated immunity. Abstr., F Fletcher and J Wunderlich
Hyperinsulinemia and fat cell glycerokinase activity in obese (ob/ob) and diabetic (db/db) mice., S W. Thenen and J Mayer
Hyperinsulinemia in pre-weaning diabetes (db) mice., D L. Coleman and K P. Hummel
Hyperinsulinemia in pre-weaning diabetes (db) mice., D L. Coleman and K P. Hummel
Hyperinsulinism in mice with genetically determined obesity., S M. Genuth
Hyperleptinemia and leptin receptor variant Asp600Asn in the obese, hyperinsulinemic KK mouse strain., M Igel, B A. Taylor, S J. Phillips, W Becker, L Herberg, and H G. Joost
Hyperoxia induced pulmonary damage increases the metastatic potential of intravenous b16 melanoma in mice. Abstr., J A. Stewart, S Krauss, M P. Hacker, R A. Newman, and H J. Jr
-hyperphagic Rats and mice., M R. Greenwood, D Quartermain, P R. Johnson, J A. Cruce, D J. Hirsch, and O. Hypothalamic
Hyperplasia-inducing factor in mouse salivary gland isografts., K A. Hoshino
Hyperplastic alveolar nodules in high (+) and low (-) mammary cancer sublines of c3h/ki mice. Abstr., S P. Bagby, A G. Liebelt, R A. Liebelt, and K Deome
Hyperplastic alveolar nodules in the mammary gland of hybrid mice, a/jax and akr cross, that received estrogen administration or whole- -body x-ray irradiation., Y Nishizuka, T Sakakura, and H Miyawaki
Hyperplastic and early neoplastic changes in the ovaries of mice after genic deletion of germ cells., E D. Murphy
Hyperplastic and early neoplastic changes in the ovaries of mice after genic deletion of germ cells., E D. Murphy
Hyperplastic growth in skin grafts of rabbits., C K. Chai
Hyperplastic nodules and breast cancer in several strains of inbred mice of the kirschbaum memorial laboratory. Abstr., A G. Liebelt
Hyperproinsulinaemia in obese fat/fat mice associated with a carboxypeptidase E mutation which reduces enzyme activity., J K. Naggert, L D. Fricker, O Varlamov, P M. Nishina, Y Rouille, D F. Steiner, R J. Carroll, B J. Paigen, and E H. Leiter
Hyperprolactinemia suppresses copulatory behavior in male rats and mice., B Svare, A Bartke, P Doherty, I Mason, S D. Michael, and M S. Smith
Hyperprolinemia and prolinuria in a new inbred strain of mice, PRO-Re., R L. Blake and E S. Russell
Hyperprolinemia and prolinuria in a new inbred strain of mice, pro/re., R L. Blake and E S. Russell
Hyperreactivity to endotoxin in mice infected with mycobacteria. Induction and elicitation of the reactions., E Suter and E M. Kirsanow
Hyper-responsiveness in nzb mice to the experimental induction of anti-red cell autoantibody., A Cooke and J H. Playfair
Hyperresponsiveness of peripheral blood lymphocytes from nzb/nzw f1 hybrid females to phytohemagglutinin. Abstr., R Raeder, E H. Freimer, B Pansky, and D Senitzer
Hypersensitivity reactions as contributing factors to chronic in- fection with the intestinal protozoan parasite, giardia muris, in mice., J H. Erlich, R F. Anders, thomson I. Roberts, J W. Scrader, D G. Mitchell, and M O. And
Hyperspinky purkinje cell, a new neurological mutation in the mouse., J Guenet, C Sotelo, and J Mariani
Hypersusceptibility to the lethal effects of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (lps) induced by a murine b cell leukemia (bcl1). Abstr., M J. Muirhead, P C. Isakson, K A. Krolick, E S. Vitetta, and J W. Uhr
Hyperthermia and formaldehyde can dissociate the binding and killing activities of cytolytic t lympho- cytes., G Berke, Z Fishelson, and B Schick
Hyperthermia and local anesthetics: potentiation of survival of tumor-bearing mice., M B. Yatvin, K H. Clifton, and W H. Dennis
Hyperthermia and surface morphology of p388 ascites tumour cells: effects of membrane modifications., R T. Mulcahy, M N. Gould, E Hidvergi, C E. Elson, and M B. Yatvin
Hyperthermia given four hours after irradiation delayed or reduced late normal tissue damage. Abstr., R P. Harding
Hyperthermia in d-amphetamine toxicity in aggregated mice of different strains., A L. Craig and H J. Kupferberg
Hyperthermia-induced intracellular ionic level changes in tumor cells., P N. Yi, C S. Chang, M Tallen, W Bayer, and S Ball
Hyperthermia in vivo. Time-temperature relation and split dose effect. Abstr., J Overgaard and H D. Suit
Hyperthermic effect on exponential and plateau ascites tumor cells in vitro dependent on environmental ph., P Bichel and J Overgaard
Hyperthermic enhancement of chemotherapeutic an@@@gents in l leukemia. Abstr., M Klein, K Frayer, and N R. Bachur
Hyperthermic killing and potentiation of radiation response in emt6 single cells and the v79 spheroid tumor model. Abstr., P Stuart, W R. Inch, and E Stroude
Hyperthermic potentiation of duanorubicin in l1210 leukemia. Abstr., M E. Klein, K Frayer, and D Gangji
Hyperthermic radiosensitization of thermotolerant tumor cells in vitro., O S. Nielsen and J Overgaard
Hyperthyroidism and hepatic tumor induction. Abstr., J H. Leathem and L Oddis
Hyperthyroidism, niacin, and isonicotinic acid hydrazide (inah), effects on sarcoma 180., M W. Williams, C S. Williams, B E. Gunning, and J C. Towne
Hypertriglyceridaemia in Alstrom's syndrome: causes and associations in 37 cases., R B. Paisey, C M. Carey, L Bower, J Marshall, P Taylor, P Maffei, and P Mansell
Hypertriglyceridemia in ehrlich ascites carcinomatous mice. Tumor and mouse strain differences., R Kannan and N Baker
Hypertriglyceridemic very low density lipoproteins induce tri- glyceride synthesis and accumulation in mouse peritoneal macrophages., S H. Gianturco, W A. Bradley, A M. Gotto Jr., J D. Morrisett, and D L. Peavy
Hyperviscosity of blood in macroglobulinemic mice. Abstr., W I. Rosenblum and R Asofsky
Hypodactyly, a semidominant lethal mutation in mice., K P. Hummel
Hypodactyly, a semidominant lethal mutation in mice., K P. Hummel
Hypodiploidy of bone marrow in hypertransfused mice stimulated with erythropoietin., V Klener, I Kozakova, and R Tuscany
Hypogammaglobulinemia in experimental myeloma. The role of suppressor factors from mononuclear phagocytes., R S. Krakauer, W Strober, and T A. Waldmann
Hypoglycaemia, liver necrosis and perinatal death in mice lacking all isoforms of phosphoinositide 3-kinase p85 alpha., D A. Fruman, Jarvis F. Mauvais, D A. Pollard, C M. Yballe, D Brazil, R T. Bronson, C R. Kahn, and L C. Cantley
Hypoglycaemic action of the aetiocholanolones in mice., D L. Coleman
Hypoglycaemic effects of salivary duct ligation upon diabetes mellitus in mice., K Hoshino, R F. Decker, F Molnar, and Y T. Kim
Hypogonadia in the rabbit: genetic studies and morphology., R R. Fox and D D. Crary
Hypolipidemia in a mutant strain of 'acatalasemic' mice., S Goldfischer, P S. Roheim, D Edelstein, and E Essner
Hypomyelinated mutant mice. Iii. Increased myelination in mutant cerebellum co-cultured with normal optic nerve., M K. Wolf, G B. Schwing, L H. Adcock, and gagliardi S. Billings
Hypomyelination in the cerebrum of the congenitally hypothyroid mouse (hyt)., T Noguchi and T Sugisaki
Hypomyelination in the quaking mouse. A model for the analysis of disturbed myelin formation., T Samorajski, R L. Friede, and P R. Reimer
Hypophosphataemic (hyp) mouse and its implication in craniofacial growth., Y A. Mostafa, mangoury N. El, R A. Meyer, J, and R J. Iorio
Hypophosphatemia: mouse model for human familial hypophosphatemic (vitamin D-resistant) rickets., E M. Eicher, J L. Southard, C R. Scriver, and F H. Glorieux
Hypophosphatemia. Mouse model for human familial hypophosphatemic (vitamin d-resistant) rickets., E M. Eicher, J L. Southard, C R. Scriver, and F H. Glorieux
Hypophyseal LH and FSH release and uterine nucleic acid changes during the mouse estrous cycle., C Desjardins, V M. Chapman, and F H. Bronson
Hypophyseal luteinizing hormone level and thyroid activity in C57BL/6J mice exposed to aggression., Candace G. Bullard
Hypophysectomy blocks the weight gain and obesity produced by goldthioglucose lesions., T L. Powley and T A. Plocher
Hypothalamic and genetic obesity in experimental animals: an autonomic and endocrine hypothesis., G A. Bray and D A. York
Hypothalamic and pituitary catecholamine levels in genetically obese mice (obob)., J F. Lorden and G A. Oltmans
Hypothalamic mitochondrial dysfunction associated with anorexia in the anx/anx mouse., Charlotte Lindfors, Ida A K Nilsson, Pablo M Garcia-Roves, Aamir R Zuberi, Mohsen Karimi, Leah Rae Donahue, Derry C Roopenian, Jan Mulder, Mathias Uhlén, Tomas J Ekström, Muriel T Davisson, Tomas G M Hökfelt, Martin Schalling, and Jeanette E Johansen
Hypothalamic self-stimulation and operant activity in the mottled mutant mouse., P Cazala and B Cardo
Hypothalamic self-stimulation in three inbred strains of mice., P Cazala, Y Cazals, and B Cardo
Hypothermia after acute ethanol and benzyl alcohol administration., G Freund
Hypothermia-enhanced growth inhibition by iudr. Abstr., J W. Cramer, G Cramer, and H Sievert
Hypothermia induced in mice by enzyme-mediated depletion of serotonin., J Roberts and H J. Rosenfeld
Hypothermia in mice due to influenza virus infection., Y T. Yang and C A. Evans
Hypothermia in mice induced by enzyme-mediated serotonin depletion. Abstr., J Roberts and H J. Rosenfeld
Hypothermic effects of radioprotectors in balb/c mice. Abstr., J Pittock, D Q. Brown, and W Graham
Hypothermie profonde chez la souris, perturbations de l'activite electrique centrale et d'un apprentissage d'approche., mourat B. Soumireu and B Cardo
Hypothesis testing: CTLA4 co-stimulatory pathways critical in the pathogenesis of human and mouse alopecia areata., John P Sundberg, Kevin J McElwee, Joseph M Carroll, and Lloyd E King
Hypothetical mechanism of therapeutic synergism induced by the combination of 6-thioguanine and 3-[(4-amino-2-methyl- -5-pyrimidinyl)-methyl]-1-(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea hydrochloride., S Fujimoto, M Ogawa, and Y Sakurai
Hypotrichose periodique chez la souris., N Kobozieff, kobozieff N. Pomriaskinsky, and E Gemahling
Hypotrichose periodique chez la souris. Influence maternelle, rang de la parturition, facteur saison et age de la mere., N Kobozieff, kobozieff N. Pomriaskinsky, and E Gemahling
Hypovitaminosis-a in the mouse prostate gland cultured in chemically defined medium., I Lasnitzki
Hypoxanthine and adenosine in murine ovarian follicular fluid: concentrations and activity in maintaining oocyte meiotic arrest., J J. Eppig, Bailey P. Ward, and D L. Coleman
Hypoxanthine is the principal inhibitor of murine oocyte maturation in a low molecular weight fraction of porcine follicular fluid., S M. Downs, D L. Coleman, Bailey P. Ward, and J J. Eppig
Hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase and guanine metabolism of adenocarcinoma 755 cells., D L. Hill
Hypoxia induced alteration of the skin homograft reaction., R J. Ferguson and A Anthony
Hypoxia-induced thrombocytopenia in mice., J W. Birks, L W. Klassen, and C W. Gurney
Hypoxia; the purpose of the experiment was to test the effects of a reduced amount of oxygen on the foeti of a pregnant mouse., Bonnie Gay Wood
Hypoxic cell radiosensitizers. Comparative tests of some electron affinic compounds using epidermal cell survival in vivo., J Denekamp, B D. Michael, and S R. Harris
Hypoxic protection against fast neutrons of different energies--a review., R J. Berry
Hypoxic protection and recovery in tumour cells irradiated at low dose-rates and assessed in vivo., R J. Berry
H-Y typing of karyotypically abnormal mice., E Simpson, P Chandler, L L. Washburn, H P. Bunker, and E M. Eicher
I131 and tc99 uptake by submaxillaries and thyroid in a2g mice. Abstr. Proc. 3rd Internat. Cong. Endocrinol. (exc. Med. Internat. Cong. Ser., H M. Curbelo, A B. Houssay, and E Bozzolo
I-a+ accessory cells are required in the t lymphocyte- -mediated effector phase suppression of myeloma function in vitro. Abstr., G Moser, M I. Greene, and A K. Abbas
Ia alloantigen(s) detected on thymocytes by use of a fluorescence- -activated cell sorter., C G. Fathman, J L. Cone, S O. Sharrow, H Tyrer, and D H. Sachs
Ia and h-2 antigens on blast cells., M Hauptfeld, V Hauptfeld, and J Klein
Ia antigen: a murine b lymphocyte receptor for transformed cell induction of interferon-alpha/beta., T K. Hughes and J E. Blalock
Ia antigen-bearing b cell tumor lines can present protein antigen and alloantigen in a major histocompatibility complex-restricted fashion to antigen-reactive t cells., L H. Glimcher, K Kim, I Green, and W E. Paul
Ia antigen expression and antigen-presenting function by macrophages isolated from hypersensitivity granulomas., M J. Stadecker, D J. Wyler, and J A. Wright
Ia antigen expression on the developing mouse embryo and placenta., E J. Jenkinson and R F. Searle
Ia antigenic specificities are oligosaccharide in nature. Hapten-inhibition studies., I F. Mc kenzie, A Clarke, and C R. Parish
Ia antigens and antigen-presenting function of thymic macrophages., D I. Beller and E R. Unanue
Ia antigens are the stimulating determinants in the syngeneic mixed lymphocyte reaction., E D. Johnson, C J. Krco, and C S. Davidd
Ia antigens as markers of specific t-suppressors immune against antigens of the h-2 complex., B D. Brondz, I F. Abronina, M B. Zaitseva, and Z K. Blandova
Ia antigens in mouse skin are predominantly expressed on langerhans cells., K Tamaki, G Stingl, M Gullino, and S I. Katz
Ia antigens in serum during different murine infections., C R. Parish, R R. Freeman, I F. Mckenzie, C Cheers, and G A. Cole
I-a antigens isolated with monoclonal anti i-ak antibodies from murine spleen cells are composed of 4 polypeptide chains. Abstr., K Reske, J Bayer, and E Rude
Ia antigens. Isolation, chemical modification and structural characterization., M Hess
I-a antigens on cloned alloreactive murine t lymphocytes are acquired passively., M I. Lorber, M R. Loken, A M. Stall, and F W. Fitch
Ia antigens on murine lymphoid cells. Distribution, surface movement and partial characterization., J W. Goding, G J. Nossal, D C. Shreffler, and J J. Marchalonis
Ia antigens on murine thymocytes. Detection by cellular radioimmunoassay., W L. Elkins, N R. Klinman, and R Mayol
Ia antigens on t-lymphocyte tumor lines. Abstr., R D. Peterson and C S. David
Ia antigens. Their serology. Molecular relationships, and their role in allograft reactions., J Klein and V Hauptfeld
Ia antigen-stimulated proliferation and il-2 production in the syngeneic mixed lymphocyte reaction., E C. Lattime, S H. Golub, S Gillis, G A. Pecoraro, and O Stutman
Ia antigen turnover. II. The kinetics of biosynthesis and release of ia alpha- and beta-chains by murine spleen cells in culture., S G. Emerson, D B. Murphy, and R E. Cone
Ia associated ii chain is not encoded by chromosome 17 of the mouse., N Koch, G J. Hammerling, J Szymura, and M R. Wabl
I-a bearing adherent cells are required for the primary antibody response to ti-2 antigens. Abstr., P J. Morrissey, H S. Boswell, I Scher, and A Singer
Ia-bearing bone marrow-cultured macrophages induce antigen- -specific helper t cells for antibody synthesis., A C. Stern, P Erb, and R H. Gisler
Ia-bearing cells promote the concanavalin a mitogenic response of ia-negative t cells., J A. Frelinger
I. A correlation of reproductive aging, biological markers and longevity. II. Tail collagen denaturation in recombinant inbred strain for C57BL/6J and BALB/cByJ mice., Stephen C. Bryant
Ia determinants on accessory cells essential for the response of murine lymphoid cells to con a. Abstr., G B. Ahmann, D H. Sachs, and R J. Hodes
Ia determinants on human t-cell subsets defined by monoclonal antibody. Activation stimuli required for expression., E L. Reinherz, P C. Kung, J M. Pesando, J Ritz, and S F. Schlossman
Ia expression in mouse kidney., P F. Halloran, S K. Stylianos, and M Stubbs
I-a homologous antigen on human lymphocytes detected by a monoclonal antibody., K Tamamoto, Y Kumagai, K Hiramatsu, K Okumura, and T Tada
Ia invariant chain detected on lymphocyte surfaces by monoclonal antibody., N Koch, S Koch, and G J. Hammerling
I-a molecules of haplotypes b, d and k., N Koch, G J. Hammerling, N Tada, S Kimura, N U. Hammerling, and S. Against
Ia-positive stimulator cells are required in primary, but not in secondary, mixed leukocyte reactions against h-2k and h-2d differences., M Minami and D C. Shreffler
Ia-restricted interaction of normal lymphoid cells and sjl lymphoma (reticulum cell sarcoma) leading to lymphokine production. Iii. Relative roles of reticulum cell sarcoma and normal lymphoid cells in lymphokine production., T Hayama, N M. Ponzio, C Nagler, J Vilcek, R F. Coico, and G J. Thorbecke
Ias induced in mice heterozygous for translocation t(14:15)6., F Wiener, J Spira, S Ohno, ghera N. Haran, D G. Klein, and N. Leukem
I-a subregion control of the transfer of delayed type hyper- sensitivity (dth)., M S. Sandrin and I F. Mckenzie
Iated polyribosomes in ehrlich-ascites-tumor cells., W J. Van venrooij, A L. Gielkens, A P. Janssen, D H. Bloemendal, and assoc Membrane
Ia versus k/d antigens in immunological enhancement of tumor allografts., H T. Duc, R G. Kinsky, and G A. Voisin
Ice blocks as water supply for mice at -30c., R C. Stoddart
I. Cell-mediated immune responses induced by h-2 identical and h-2 incompatible stimulator cells., A N. Theofilopoulos, D L. Shawler, D H. Katz, D F. Dixon, and N O. Strains
Icrf-159 (1,2-bis(3,5-dioxopiperazin-1-yl)propane) (nsc-129943). Activity against intracerebrally inoculated l1210, therapeutic superiority against ip l1210 in combination with cis-platinum (ii) diamminodichloride (cis-pt-ii. Nsc-119875). Abstr., R J. Woodman, J M. Venditti, S A. Schepartz, and I Kline
Icrf-159 enhancement of radiation response in combined modality therapies. II. Differential responses of tumour and normal tissues., C J. Kovacs, M J. Evans, D R. Burholt, and L L. Schenken
Icrf-159 enhancement of radiation response in combined modality therapies. I. Time/dose relationships for tumour response., C J. Kovacs, M J. Evans, L L. Schenken, and D R. Burholt
Icrf-159 induced enhancement of radiation response in combined modality therapies. Abstr., C J. Kovacs, M J. Evans, D R. Burholt, and L L. Schenken
Id315-specific t cells that suppress mopc-315 iga synthesis recognize a vh315 idiotype. Abstr., R G. Lynch and G L. Milburn
Id4 regulates neural progenitor proliferation and differentiation in vivo., K Yun, A Mantani, S Garel, J Rubenstein, and M A. Israel
Idd9/11 genetic locus regulates diabetogenic activity of CD4 T-cells in nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice., Y G. Chen, F Scheuplein, M A. Osborne, S W. Tsaih, H D. Chapman, and D V. Serreze
Idd loci synergize to prolong islet allograft survival induced by costimulation blockade in NOD mice., J Mangada, T Pearson, M A. Brehm, L S. Wicker, L B. Peterson, L D. Shultz, D V. Serreze, A A. Rossini, and D L. Greiner
Identical 3' non-coding sequences in five mouse igkappa chain mrnas favour a unique ckappa gene., N M. Gough, S Cory, and J M. Adams
Identical action of y chromosome and sxr factor in early testicular development in the mouse., M Spoljar and U Drews
Identical genetic basis for lymphosarcoma and hemolytic anemia in the rabbit., R R. Fox and H Meier
Identical idiotypes and variable subgroups in antiphosphorylcholine antibody and phosphorylcholine myeloma proteins. Abstr., J Scornik, L Kluskens, and H Kohler
Identification and characterization of 10 new intra h-2 recombinants. Abstr., S Savarirayan, B Arneson, J Mccormick, and C S. David
Identification and characterization of a 2000,000 dalton tumor antigen on avian sarcoma virus transformed balb/c cells. Abstr., S J. Parsons, D J. Mccarley, J T. Parsons, and D C. Benjamin
Identification and characterization of a high-affinity saturable binding protein for the carcinogen benzo(a)pyrene., T H. Zytkovicz
Identification and cha@@@@racterization of an inhibitor(s) in serum of akr mice bearing lymphocytic leukemia. Abstr., M M. Albala, L J. Finton, J D. Simon, and S J. Chester
Identification and characterization of a soluble suppressor factor(s) in the serum of akr mice bearing lymphocytic leukemia., J D. Simon, B M. Freed, D Davignon, and M M. Albala
Identification and characterization of Drosophila genes for synaptic vesicle proteins., A DiAntonio, R W. Burgess, A C. Chin, D L. Deitcher, R H. Scheller, and T L. Schwarz
Identification and characterization of immature thymocytes responsive to t cell growth factor., P Draber and P Kisielow
Identification and characterization of soluble suppressor factor(s) in murine leukemia. Abstr., M Albala, B Freed, and J Simon
Identification and characterization of specific changes induced by retinoic acid in cell surface glycoconjugates of s91 murine melanoma cells., R Lotan, G Neumann, and V Deutsch
Identification and characterization of surface membrane proteins of leukemic cells. Abstr., K Y. Chen
Identification and characterization of tumor-specific antigens using ascites induced in syngeneic mice. Abstr., J L. Frey, G W. Fortner, and L Takemoto
Identification and characterization of two surface glycoproteins on cultured cerebellar cells., C Goridis, M Hirsch, M Dossetto, and E Baechler
Identification and chemical characterization of specificites ia. 12, 13, And 14., C S. David, J Colombani, M Colombani, D S. Cullen, and I R. System
Identification and cloning of a truncated isoform of the cardiac sodium-calcium exchanger in the BALB/c mouse heart., S Shi, B Chang, and S R. Brunnert
Identification and cytotoxic reactivity of inflammatory cells recovered from progressing or regressing syngeneic uv-induced murine tumors., P H. Lill and G W. Fortner
Identification and distribution of megakaryocyte colonies in murine spleen., C Choudhury, P Allman, and E Arnold
Identification and genetic mapping of 151 dispersed members of 16 ribosomal protein multigene families in the mouse., K R. Johnson, S A. Cook, and M T. Davisson
Identification and genetic mapping of a new polycystic kidney disease on mouse chromosome 8., P M. Janaswami, E H. Birkenmeier, S A. Cook, L B. Rowe, R T. Bronson, and M T. Davisson
Identification and genetic mapping of the murine gene and 20 related sequences encoding chromosomal protein HMG-17., K R. Johnson, S A. Cook, Bailey P. Ward, M Bustin, and M T. Davisson
Identification and initial characterization of a rat monoclonal antibody reactive with the murine inter- leukin 2 receptor-ligand complex., T R. Malek, R J. Robb, and E M. Shevach
Identification and kinetics of g1 phase-confined cells in experimental mammary carcinomas., M Potmesil and A Goldfeder
Identification and linkage analysis of a gene, rcs-1, suppressing spontaneous sjl/j lymphoma expression., J E. Bubbers
Identification and mapping of the glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase structural genes., Christopher Roland Montanaro
Identification and nucleotide sequence of a diversity dna seg- ment (d) of immunoglobulin heavy-chain genes., H Sakano, Y Kurosawa, M Weigert, and S Tonegawa
Identification and partial characterization of a low-molecular- -weight inhibitor of leukotaxis from fibrosarcoma cells., H Warabi, K Venkat, V Geetha, L A. Liotta, O, and E Schiffman
Identification and partial characterization of an endogenous form of mouse mammary tumor virus that is transcribed into the virion-associated rna genome., T G. Fanning, J P. Puma, and R D. Cardiff
Identification and partial characterization of new antigens from simian virus 40-transformed mouse cells., C Chang, D T. Simmons, M A. Martin, and P T. Mora
Identification and partial characterization of two mouse igd plasmacytoma proteins. Abstr., F D. Finkelman, S W. Kessler, J F. Mushinski, and M Potter
Identification and partial purification of a b cell growth- -promoting material utilizing the bcl1 cell line., M L. Thoman and W O. Weigle
Identification and partial purification of two synergistically acting helper mediators in human mixed leukocyte culture supernatants., J J. Farrar, W J. Koopman, and bonar J. Fuller
Identification and properties of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate)+-dependent malic enzyme in mouse ascites tumor mitochondria., L A. Sauer and R T. Dauchy
Identification and purification of a cell surface glycoprotein mediating intercellular adhesion in embryonic and adult tissue., C H. Damsky, J Richa, D Solter, K Knudsen, and C A. Buck
Identification and quantitative determination of myeloid chloro- leukemia virus with the aid of the resistance phenomenon., E L. Prigogina and A A. Stavrovskaja
Identification and ranking of genetic and laboratory environment factors influencing a behavioral trait, thermal nociception, via computational analysis of a large data archive., E J. Chesler, S G. Wilson, W R. Lariviere, Zas S. Rodriguez, and J S. Mogil
Identification and separation of pre t-cells from nu/nu mice. Differentiation by preculture with thymic reticuloepi- thelial cells., V L. Sato, S D. Waksal, and L A. Herzenberg
Identification and separation of thy-1 positive mouse spleen cells active in natural cytotoxicity and antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity., M J. Mattes, S O. Sharrow, R B. Herberman, and H T. Holden
Identification by density separation of antigen-specific surface receptors on the progenitors of antibody-producing cells., R M. Gorczynski, R G. Miller, and R A. Phillips
Identification by quinacrine fluorescence of the chromosome carrying mouse linkage group i in the cattanach translocation., R Kouri, D Miller, O Miller, V Dev, M Grewal, and J Hutton
Identification, characterization, and genetic mapping of Rad51d, a new mouse and human RAD51/RecA-related gene., D L. Pittman, L R. Weinberg, and J C. Schimenti
Identification in culture of a class of hemopoietic colony- -forming units with extensive capability to self-renew and generate multipotential hemopoietic colonies., T Nakahata and M Ogawa
Identification of 9-0-acetyl-n-acetylneuraminic acid on the surface of balb/c mouse erythrocytes., G Reuter, J F. Vliegenthart, M Wember, and R J. Howard
Identification of a 90 000-Dalton cell surface glycoprotein with elevated expression in human hepatoma cells., C R. Carlin and B B. Knowles
Identification of a balb/c-3t3 cell protein modulated by platelet-derived growth factor., C D. Scher, R L. Dick, A P. Whipple, and K L. Locatell
Identification of a balb/c h-2ld gene by dna-mediated gene transfer., R S. Goodenow, M Mcmillan, A Orn, M Nicolson, N Davidson, J A. Frelinger, and L Hood
Identification of a b cell differentiation factor(s) spontan- eously produced by proliferating t cells in murine lupus strains of the lpr/lpr genotype., G J. Prud'homme, C L. Park, T M. Fieser, R Kofler, F J. Dixon, and A N. Theofilopoulos
Identification of a b-cell surface structure involved in antigen-dependent triggering. Absence of this structure on b cells from cba/n mutant mice., B Huber, R K. Gershon, and H Cantor
Identification of a CD8 T cell that can independently mediate autoimmune diabetes development in the complete absence of CD4 T cell helper functions., R T. Graser, T P. DiLorenzo, F Wang, G J. Christianson, H D. Chapman, D C. Roopenian, S G. Nathenson, and D V. Serreze
Identification of a cdna clone encoding a mature blood stage antigen of plasmodium falciparum by immunization of mice with bacterial lysates., R L. Coppel, G V. Brown, G F. Mitchell, R F, and E A. Kemp
Identification of a cell-surface antigen selectively expressed on the natural killer cell., L Glimcher, F W. Shen, and H Cantor
Identification of a cell surface protein, p97, in human melanomas and certain other neoplasms., R G. Woodbury, J P. Brown, M Yeh, and K E. Hellstrom
Identification of a cellular receptor for mouse mammary tumor virus and mapping of its gene to chromosome 16., J Hilkens, B V. Zeijst, F Buijs, V Kroezen, N Bleumink, and J Hilgers
Identification of a common ecotropic viral integration site, Evi-1, in the DNA of AKXD murine myeloid tumors., M L. Mucenski, B A. Taylor, J N. Ihle, J W. Hartley, H C. Morse, N A. Jenkins, and N G. Copeland
Identification of acrocentric chromosomes involved in the formation of 'fusion'-metacentrics in mice. Proposal for nomenclature of m. Poschiavinus metacentrics., A Gropp, U Tettenborn, and A Leonard
Identification of a cryptic lethal mutation in the mouse t(w73) haplotype., G R. Howell, R A. Bergstrom, R J. Munroe, J Masse, and J C. Schimenti
Identification of a ferrireductase required for efficient transferrin-dependent iron uptake in erythroid cells., R S. Ohgami, D R. Campagna, E L. Greer, B Antiochos, A McDonald, J Chen, J J. Sharp, Y Fujiwara, J E. Barker, and M D. Fleming
Identification of a fourth class of proteins linked to the murine major histocompatibility complex., J J. Monaco and H O. Mcdevitt
Identification of a gene (fv-3) which regulates susceptibility to immunosuppression by friend virus complex (fv). Abstr., V Kumar and M Bennett
Identification of a gene locus for gamma1 immunoglobulin h chains and its linkage to the h chain chromosome region in the mouse., J D. Minna, G M. Iverson, and L A. Herzenberg
Identification of a genetic network linking sleep and obesity., Jasmine Johnson
Identification of a gene which controls the incubation period of some strains of scrapie agent in mice., A G. Dickinson, V M. Meikle, and H Fraser
Identification of a high affinity phorbol ester receptor in cytosol of el4 thymoma cells: requirement for calcium, magnesium, and phospholipids. Abstr., J J. Sando and M C. Young
Identification of a highly specific memory t cell population, lack of a b cell counterpart., J Kruger and R K. Gershon
Identification of a high molecular weight nervous system specific cell surface glycoprotein on murine neuroblastoma cells, R Akeson and W Hsu
Identification of a high-molecular-weight nonfunctional protein in l1210 leukemia cells with common antigenic determinants to dihydrofolate reductase., S P. Rothenberg and M P. Iqbal
Identification of a high molecular weight protein on the surface of murine thymus and thymus-dependent cells., V Santana, N Wedderburn, E R. Abney, and R M. Parkhouse
Identification of a human t lymphocyte surface protein associated with the e-rosette receptor., M Kamoun, P J. Martin, J A. Hansen, M A. Brown, A W. Siadak, and R C. Nowinski
Identification of albumin-synthesizing polysomes from mouse liver and a mouse hepatoma cell line., P C. Brown and J Papaconstantinou
Identification of alveolar macrophages in cultures of lung tissue. Abstr., Y Naum
Identification of a membrane antigen that is distinct from the interleukin 2 receptor and that may be required for interleukin 2-driven proliferative responses., T R. Malek, R J. Robb, and E M. Shevach
Identification of a missense mutation in the alphaA-crystallin, B Chang, N L. Hawes, T H. Roderick, R S. Smith, J R. Heckenlively, J Horwitz, and M T. Davisson
Identification of a mouse gene required for binding of rauscher mulv envelope gp70., J Hilkens, A Colombatti, M Strand, E Nichols, R H. Ruddle, and J Hilgers
Identification of an abelson murine leukemia virus-encoded protein present in transformed fibroblst and lymphoid cells., O N. Witte, N Rosenberg, M Paskind, A Shields, and D Baltimore
Identification of an antigen associated with transforming genes of human and mouse mammary carcinomas., D Becker, M Lane, and G M. Cooper
Identification of an antigen shared by mouse liver and lung., D M. Silver
Identification of an anti-monocyte monoclonal antibody that is specific for membrane complement receptor type one (cr1)., N Hogg, G D. Ross, D B. Jones, M Slusarenko, M J. Walport, and P J. Lachmann
Identification of a new allele of es-1 segregating in an inbred strain of mice., E R. Soares
Identification of a new cml target antigen controlled by a gene associated with the qa-2 locus., J Forman and L Flaherty
Identification of a new component in the murine ia molecular complex., A J. Sant, B D. Swchartz, and S E. Cullen
Identification of a new marker (ly rl 1) for cells of the t lineage by an aut0-antithymocyte serum., R S. Basch, J N. Baxbaum, and paxner S. Zolla
Identification of an fmr cell surface antigen associated with murine leukemia virus-infected cells., R C. Nowinski, S Emery, and J Ledbetter
Identification of an h-2kd gene using a specific cdna probe., J Xin, S Kvist, and B Dobberstein
Identification of an idiotypic marker of a major regulatory t cell of the immune response in b10.br Mice to ferredoxin. The relationship of idiotypic regulation to conventional hapten-carrier effects., M Weaver, R Singhai, L Sikora, and J G. Levy
Identification of an i-j+ antigen-presenting cell required for third order suppressor cell activation., A Lowy, A Tominaga, J A. Drebin, M Takaoki, B Benacerraf, and M I. Greene
Identification of an oncofetal antigen (gp90) on murine b16 melanoma cells., C Nishio, Y Ishii, K Ishii, and K Kikuchi
Identification of a novel cell type in peripheral lymphoid organs of mice. Iii. Functional properties in vivo., R M. Steinman, D S. Lustig, and Z A. Cohn
Identification of a novel cell type in peripheral lymphoid organs of mice. I. Morphology, quantitation, tissue distribution., R M. Steinman and Z A. Cohn
Identification of a novel SCD gene and expression of the SCD gene family in mouse skin., S Parimoo, Y Zheng, K Eilertsen, L Ge, S Prouty, J Sundberg, and K Stenn
Identification of antibody in beta 2-globulins of mouse serum and ascitic fluid., R T. Jordan, J Banovitz, I L. Trapani, and D H. Campbell
Identification of a population of mouse leukocytes using wheat germ agglutinin., P J. Robinson and I M. Roitt
Identification of a precursor protein to the major glycoproteins of mouse mammary tumor virus., C Dickson, J P. Puma, and S Nandi
Identification of a sarcoma virus-coded phosphoprotein in nonproducer cells transformed by kristen or harvey murine sarcoma virus., T Y. Shih, M O. Weeks, H A. Young, and E M. Scolnick
Identification of asialo gm-1 as a new cell surface marker for murine natural killer cells. Abstr., B N. Beck, J M. Durdik, W W. Young Jr., S Hakomori, and C S. Henney
Identification of a surface antigen, common to murine lung and lewis lung carcinoma, by monoclonal antibody., E Hada, E Hurwitz, and Z Eshhar
Identification of a t cell-derived b cell growth factor distinct from interleukin 2., M Howard, J Farrar, M Hilfiker, B Johnson, K Takatsu, T Hamaoka, and W E. Paul
Identification of a t cell hybridoma that produces large quantities of macrophage-activating factor., R D. Schreiber, A Altman, and D H. Katz
Identification of a testosterone-dependent unique volatile constituent of male mouse urine: 7-exo-ethyl-5-methyl-6,8-dioxabicyclo-[3.2.1]-3- -octene., M Novotny, F J. Schwende, D Wiesler, J W. Jorgenson, and M Carmack
Identification of a third type of lambda light chain in mouse immunoglobulins., T Azuma, L A. Steiner, and H N. Eisen
Identification of a unique mouse mammary tumor virus in the balb/cniv mouse strain., J P. Puma, T G. Fanning, L J. Young, and R D. Cardiff
Identification of a unique protein involved in h-2 linked resistance to spontaneous akr murine leukemia. Abstr., M Zalman and D Meruelo
Identification of autoanti-thy-1 antibody in the sera of balb/c mice immune to p1798 lymphoma., F S. Baechtel, M D. Prager, and E S. Vitetta
Identification of beta andrenoceptors during thymocyte ontogeny in mice., U Singh, D S. Millson, P A. Smith, and J J. Owen
Identification of bronchioalveolar stem cells in normal lung and lung cancer., C F. Kim, E L. Jackson, A E. Woolfenden, S Lawrence, I Babar, S Vogel, D Crowley, R T. Bronson, and T Jacks
Identification of candidate alkylator-induced cancer susceptibility genes by whole genome scanning in mice., T S. Fenske, C McMahon, D Edwin, J C. Jarvis, J M. Cheverud, V Mathews, M A. Bogue, H L. McLeod, and T A. Graubert
Identification of cells in primate bone marrow resembling the hemo- poietic stem cell in the mouse., K A. Dicke, M J. Noord, B Maat, U W. Schaefer, and D W. Bekkum
Identification of cell surface adenosine-3':5'mono- phosphate receptors in y-1 mouse adrenal tumor cells: modulation of receptors by cortrosyn. Abstr., S C. Wen, R W. Reitherman, and B W. Harding
Identification of circulating human tumor-antigens. Abstr., V K. Ghanta, R N. Hiramoto, and D W. Davis
Identification of conserved gene expression features between murine mammary carcinoma models and human breast tumors., J I. Herschkowitz, K Simin, V J. Weigman, I Mikaelian, J Usary, J Quackenbush, R I. Glazer, P H. Brown, J E. Green, L Kopelovich, P A. Furth, G A. Churchill, Dyke T. Van, and al et
Identification of contaminating clostridium spores as the oncolytic agent in some chalone preparations., U Mohr, W H. Boldingh, and J Althoff
Identification of differences between the surface proteins and glycoproteins of normal mouse (balb/c) and human erythrocytes., R J. Howard, P M. Smith, and G F. Mitchell
Identification of dihydrothiazoles in urine of male mice., H M. Liebich, A Zlatkis, W Bertsch, Dahm R. Van, and W K. Whitten
Identification of dihydrothiazoles in urine of male mice., H M. Liebich, A Zlatkis, W Bertsch, R V. Dahm, and W K. Whitten
Identification of distal cis-regulatory elements at mouse mitoferrin loci using zebrafish transgenesis., J D. Amigo, M Yu, M B. Troadec, B Gwynn, J D. Cooney, M J. Weiss, L L. Peters, J Kaplan, A B. Cantor, and B H. Paw
Identification of distinct predominant epitopes recognized by myo- globin-specific t cells under the control of different ir genes and characterization of representative t cell clones., I Berkower, L A. Matis, G K. Buckenmeyer, F R. Gurd, D L. Longo, and J A. Berzofsky
Identification of d-locus alleles in mouse b10.w Lines., S Tewarson, F Figueroa, and J Klein
Identification of dna fragments carrying ecotropic proviruses of akr mice., D Steffen, S Bird, W P. Rowe, and R A. Weinberg
Identification of donor-derived antigen-specific suppressor cells in murine bone marrow chimeras prepared with total- -lymphoid irradiation., S Okada, V Palathumpat, and S Strober
Identification of d segments of immunoglobulin heavy-chain genes and their rearrangement in t lymphocytes., Y Kurosawa, H Von boehmer, W Hass, H Sakano, A Trauneker, and S Tonegawa
Identification of ecotropic proviral sequences in high- and low-ectoropic-virus-producing mouse strains., J L. Moore and H W. Chan
Identification of ehrlich tumor cell agglutinogens in the cell mem- brane of embryonic erythroblast in mice by means of mixed-agglutina- tion reaction., M Furusawa, H Adachi, and S Asayama
Identification of extrachromosomal dna in hematolymphoid cells of chickens and mice., A H. Bertelsen, M Z. Humayun, A Lippman, and M G. Rush
Identification of fat4 and tsc22d1 as novel candidate genes for spontaneous pulmonary adenomas., A Berndt, C L. Cario, K A. Silva, V E. Kennedy, D E. Harrison, B Paigen, and J P. Sundberg
Identification of functionally relevant determinants on the complement component c3 with monoclonal antibodies., R Burger, U Deubel, U Hadding, and suermann D. Bitter
Identification of functional regions in the transforming protein of Fujinami sarcoma virus by in-phase insertion mutagenesis., J C. Stone, T Atkinson, M Smith, and T Pawson
Identification of genetically homozygous rapid and slow acetylators of drugs and environmental carcinogens among established inbred rabbit strains., D W. Hein, T N. Smolen, R R. Fox, and W W. Weber
Identification of genetic determinants of IGF-1 levels and longevity among mouse inbred strains., M S. Leduc, R S. Hageman, Q Meng, R A. Verdugo, S W. Tsaih, G A. Churchill, B Paigen, and R Yuan
Identification of genetic loci involved in diabetes using a rat model of depression., Woods L. Solberg, N Ahmadiyeh, A Baum, K Shimomura, Q Li, D F. Steiner, F W. Turek, J S. Takahashi, G A. Churchill, and E E. Redei
Identification of gut microbes associated with human intestinal disease., Ashley B. Hunt
Identification of h-2-controlled structural variants of the murine slp protein and demonstration of cis-regulation of its expression., K L. Parker, M C. Carroll, D C. Shreffler, and J D. Capra
Identification of heavy chain tyrosine 33 in the binding site of myeloma protein mcpc 603 by paired label iodination., A L. Grossberg, O A. Roholt, and D Pressman
Identification of histocompatibility loci in newly derived congenic stocks and backcrossed inversion stocks., Linda Tienli Wu
Identification of homologous 3'-untranslated region sequences and characterization of conserved regulatory elements., Jill M. Recla
Identification of human connective tissue in transplants of human oral mucosa in nude mice., P Holmstrup, I L. Hansen, F Harder, and E Dabelsteen
Identification of human hepatoma-defined cell surface molecules., D M. Moriarity, N Fox, D P. Aden, J R. Hoyer, and B B. Knowles
Identification of ia antigens on allogeneically activated t lympho- cytes. Abstr., T L. Delovitch, P Lonai, and H O. Devitt
Identification of ia antigens on murine adenocarcinoma lt-85., M A. Giedlin, W J. Martin, and G N. Callahan
Identification of i-ak molecules of a functional site recognized by proliferating t-lymphocytes., P C. Dubreuil, D Z. Birnbaum, D H. Gaillol, and F A. Lemonnier
Identification of idiotypic receptors on reovirus-specific cytolytic t cells., H C. Ertl, M I. Greene, J H. Noseworthy, B N. Fields, E T. Nepom, D R. Spriggs, and R W. Finberg
Identification of immunogenic proteins during the infection of different strains of mice by leishmania tropica. Abstr., T V. Nguyen, J Mauel, R Etges, and C Bordier
Identification of inbred strains of mice. II. Characterization of different substrains of the c3h strain., H Krog and R Moutier
(identification Of intranuclear inclusions in chrysoidine hepatoma by means of histochemical methods.), J Malolepszy
Identification of intranuclear inclusions in chrysoidine hepatoma by means of histochemical methods., J Malolepszy
Identification of isoantibody to spontaneous neoplasms by the moving boundary disturbance test. Abstr., R T. Jordan and B T. Pull
Identification of lactoferrin as the granulocyte-derived inhibitor of colony-stimulating activity production., H E. Broxmeyer, A Smithyman, R R. Eger, and M D. Sousa
Identification of laetate dehydrogenase-elevating virus as the etiological agent of genetically restricted, age-independent polioencephalomyelitis of mice., D Martinez, M A. Brinton, T G. Tachovsky, and A H. Phelps
Identification of linkage disequilibrium domains in inbred mice, Alexandra Denby
Identification of ly-5 and t200 antigens on identical cell surface proteins., A W. Siadak and R C. Nowinski
Identification of ly5 on the surface of 'natural killer cells in normal and athymic inbred mouse strains., M Kasai, J C. Leclerc, F Shen, and H Cantor
Identification of lymphoid cells in cultures of murine leukocytes and thymus., T R. Burke, G E. Moore, and J D. Stobo
Identification of lymphoma-inducing virus complex from akr/j mice. Abstr., W Williams, J Bookout, A Bandyopadhyay, J Sutherland, and R Levy
Identification of macrophage-like characteristics in a cultured murine tumor line., H S. Koren, B S. Handwerger, and J R. Wunderlich
Identification of macrophage-mediated cytolytic activity as a tumor suppressive mechanism during maintenance of the l5178y- -tumor dormant state in dba/2 mice., M K. Robinson and E F. Wheelock
Identification of macrophage-specific cell surface antigen., J D. Stinnett, A M. Kaplan, and P S. Morahan
Identification of mammalian sperm surface antigens. II. Characterization of an acrosomal cap protein and a tail protein using monoclonal anti-mouse sperm antibodies., E D. Schmell, B J. Gulyas, L C. Yuan, and J T. August
Identification of metabolites of 9-beta-d-arabinofuranosyl-2- -fluoroadenine, an antitumor and antiviral agent., R F. Struck, A T. Shortnacy, M C. Kirk, M C. Thorpe, W. Brockman, D L. Hill, S M. El, R, and J A. Montgomery
Identification of mic5, a human x-linked gene controlling expression of a cell surface antigen: definition by a monoclonal antibody raised against a human x mouse somatic cell hybrid., R M. Hope, P N. Goodfellow, E Solomon, and W F. Bodmer
Identification of mimotopes for the H4 minor histocompatibility antigen., M A. Strausbauch, W K. Nevala, D C. Roopenian, H E. Stefanski, and P J. Wettstein
Identification of mouse chromosomes required for murine leukemia virus replication., A F. Gazdar, H Oie, P Lalley, W W. Moss, J D. Minna, and U Francke
Identification of mouse chromosomes which cannot suppress malignancy in interspecific hybrid cells. Abstr., W Moss, P Lalley, and U Francke
Identification of mouse Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (Darc) as a BMD QTL gene., B Edderkaoui, D J. Baylink, W G. Beamer, J E. Wergedal, R Porte, A Chaudhuri, and S Mohan
Identification of mouse inbred strains through mitochondrial DNA single-nucleotide extension., A Goios, L Gusmao, A M. Rocha, A Fonseca, L Pereira, M Bogue, and A Amorim
Identification of mouse mammary adipose cells by membrane antigens., K Thompson and S Abraham
Identification of mouse mammary tumor virus-specific mrna., B Groner, N E. Hynes, and H Diggelmann
Identification of mouse t and b lymphocytes from cytocentrifuged cell smears., A Ranki, T H. Totterman, and P Hayry
Identification of mouse thymus antigen recognition function in a minor, low density, low-theta cell subpopulation., T Takiguchi, W Adler, and R Smith
Identification of murine endogeneous xenotropic retrovirus in cultured multicellular tumour spheroids from nude-mouse-passaged nasopharyngeal carcinoma., D H. Crawford, B G. Achong, N M. Teich, S Finerty, J L. Thompson, A Epstein, and B C. Giovanella
Identification of neonatal grey lethal mice., M Hollinshead and L Schneider
Identification of network motifs in lung disease, Cecily Swinburne
Identification of new murine lymphocyte alloantigens: antisera prepared between c57l, 129 and related strains define new loci., T A. Potter and I F. Mckenzie
Identification of non-proliferating cells in melanoma b16 tumour., C A. Nicolini, W A. Linden, S Zietz, and C T. Wu
Identification of novel regulators of {beta}h1 and {epsilon}y., Aleena Arakaki
Identification of peritoneal macrophages in mouse radiation chimeras., H Balner
Identification of placental lactogen in pregnant snell and ames dwarf mice., M J. Soares, A Bartke, P Colosi, and F Talamantes
Identification of plasma proteins in the palate of fetal mice., D L. Gustine and E F. Zimmerman
Identification of pneumocystis carinii in immunodeficient mice., J P. Sundberg, T Burnstein, L D. Shultz, and H G. Bedigian
Identification of PRDM-dependent recombination hotspots, Jenny Wang
Identification of private h-2 and ia specificities of h-2r haplotype., K W. Beisel, W P. Lafuse, J H. Stimpfling, and C S. David
Identification of protein receptors for vitamin e. Abstr., K N. Prasad, D Gaudreau, prasad J. Edwards, and J L. Brown
Identification of proteins encoded by a fragment of herpes simplex virus type 2 dna that has transforming activity., D A. Galloway, L C. Goldstein, and J B. Lewis
Identification of proteins modified by SUMO during male germ cell development, Constantine Monzidelis
Identification of QTL and candidate genes underlying sleep., Gabriel Vela
Identification of quantitative trait loci for chemical/inflammatory nociception in mice., S G. Wilson, E J. Chesler, H Hain, A J. Rankin, J Z. Schwarz, S B. Call, M R. Murray, E E. West, C Teuscher, Zas S. Rodriguez, J K. Belknap, and J S. Mogil
Identification of quantitative trait loci for locomotor activation and anxiety using closely-related inbred strains., J S. Bailey, Boase L. Grabowski, B M. Steffy, T Wiltshire, G A. Churchill, and L M. Tarantino
Identification of quantitative trait loci for susceptibility to mouse adenovirus type 1., A R. Welton, E J. Chesler, C Sturkie, A U. Jackson, G N. Hirsch, and K R. Spindler
Identification of quantitative trait loci that modify the severity of hereditary spherocytosis in wan, a new mouse model of band-3 deficiency., L L. Peters, R A. Swearingen, S G. Andersen, B Gwynn, A J. Lambert, R Li, S E. Lux, and G A. Churchill
Identification of rabbit and mouse beta-glucuronidases in human fibroblasts following direct interaction with lymphocytes., M F. Dean, I Olsen, and H Muir
Identification of rat liver antigens for tolerance induction in the mouse. Abstr., R W. Lang and G J. Cerilli
Identification of rauscher murine leukemia virus-specific mrnas for the synthesis of gag- and env-gene products., D V. Zaabe, A L. Gielkens, W G. Hesselink, and H P. Bloemers
Identification of regulatory oxysterols, 24(S),25-epoxycholesterol and 25-hydroxycholesterol, in cultured fibroblasts., S E. Saucier, A A. Kandutsch, F R. Taylor, T A. Spencer, S Phirwa, and A K. Gayen
Identification of regulatory t cell subpopulations by autoantibodies. Abstr., E Morris, S Kurtz, and C L. Reinisch
Identification of separate mrnas coding for the alpha and beta subunits of thyrotropin., N C. Vamvakopoulos and I A. Kourides
Identification of simian virus 40 tumor and u antigens., J A. Robb
Identification of singlet oxygen as the cytotoxic agent in photo-inactivation of a murine tumor., K R. Weishaupt, C J. Gomer, and T J. Dougherty
Identification of six mouse lymphocyte subpopulations by their binding of different bacteria. Abstr., W Chen and E P. Mayer
Identification of specificity h-2.7 As an erythrocyte antigen. Control by an independent locus, h-2g between the s and d regions., C S. David, J H. Stimpfling, and D C. Shreffler
Identification of splenic suppressor cell activity in mice with mumtv-induced mammary tumors. Abstr., A B. Rudczynski and R F. Mortensen
Identification of ss protein as murine c4., P J. Lachmann, D Grennan, A Martin, and P Demant
Identification of stage-specific polypeptides synthesized during murine preimplantation development., J Levinson, P Goodfellow, M Vadeboncoeur, and H Mcdevitt
Identification of subsets of oncofetal antigen-induced t cells, capable of preventing growth and metastases of a syngeneic fibrosarcoma in mice. Abstr., S Gautam and S D. Deodhar
Identification of subsets of proliferating low thy 1 cells in thymus cortex and medulla., I Goldschneider, K Shortman, D Mcphee, S Linthicum, R Mitchell, F Battye, and F J. Bollum
Identification of subtype alpha adrenergic receptors in the beta-cells of isolated islets of langerhans in normal and non-inbred ob/ob mice. Abstr., denshary E. El, E Gagerman, and I Taljedal
Identification of t cell subpopulations binding phytohemagglutinin. Functional characteristics., R E. Callard and A Basten
Identification of t cell subsets and b lymphocytes in mouse brain experimental allergic encephalitis lesions., S Sriram, D Solomon, R V. Rouse, and L Steinman
Identification of the antimetabolite of l-alanosine, l-alanosyl- -5-amino-4-imidazolecarboxylic acid ribonucleotide, in tumors and assessment of its inhibition of adenylosuccinate synthetase., A K. Tyagi and D A. Cooney
Identification of the beta cell antigen targeted by a prevalent population of pathogenic CD8+ T cells in autoimmune diabetes., S M. Lieberman, A M. Evans, B Han, T Takaki, Y Vinnitskaya, J A. Caldwell, D V. Serreze, J Shabanowitz, D F. Hunt, S G. Nathenson, P Santamaria, and T P. DiLorenzo
Identification of the bone marrow colony mononuclear phagocyte as a macrophage., M J. Cline, N L. Warner, and D Metcalf
Identification of the carboxyl peptides of mouse procollagen iv and its implications for the assembly and structure of basement membrane procollagen., L I. Fessler and J H. Fessler
Identification of the class i genes of the mouse major histo- compatibility complex by dna-mediated gene transfer., R S. Goodenow, M Mcmillan, M Nicolson, B T. Sher, K Eakle, N Davidson, and L Hood
Identification of the gene locus controlling dominant nonresponsiveness to f-antigen., D M. Silver and D P. Lane
Identification of the gross cell surface antigen associated with murine leukemia virus-infected cells., J Ledbetter and R C. Nowinski
Identification of the histocompatibility loci in inbred strains of mice., A Dux
Identification of the major biological effect of ldl-in mediated immunosuppression of the primary immune response in vivo. Abstr., L K. Curtiss, D H. Deheer, and T S. Edgington
Identification of the major structural proteins of two balb/c myeloma c-type viruses., D R. Spriggs and R G. Krueger
Identification of the mammary tumor virus envelope glycoprotein (gp52) on mouse mammary epithelial cell surface., J Yang, R Tang, and S Nandi
Identification of the messenger rnas coding for the gag and env gene products of the murine mammary tumor virus., G C. Sen, S W. Smith, S L. Marcus, and N H. Sarkar
Identification of the Mhc region as an asthma susceptibility locus in recombinant congenic mice., M C. Nawijn, B J. Piavaux, P V. Jeurink, R Gras, M A. Reinders, T Stearns, S Foote, M N. Hylkema, P C. Groot, R Korstanje, and A J. Oosterhout
Identification of the mouse chromosomes by quinacrine mustard staining., U Francke and M Nesbitt
Identification of the mouse karyotype by quinacrine fluorescence, and tentative assignment of seven linkage groups., O Miller, D Miller, R Kouri, P Allderdice, V Dev, M Grewal, and J Hutton
Identification of the mouse neuromuscular degeneration gene and mapping of a second site suppressor allele., G A. Cox, C L. Mahaffey, and W N. Frankel
Identification of the mtv-2 gene responsible for the early appearance of mammry tumors in the gr mouse by nucleic acid hybridization., R Michalides, L V. Deemter, R Nusse, and R V. Nie
Identification of the murine leukemia viral antigens. Detected on mouse cells by h-2 alloantisera., R J. Milner, R Henning, and G M. Edelman
Identification of the mutation in murine histidinemia (his) and genetic mapping of the murine histidase locus (Hal) on chromosome 10., R G. Taylor, D Grieco, G A. Clarke, R R. McInnes, and B A. Taylor
Identification of the mutation in x-spectrin of a new mutant with hemolytic anemia., Amanda N. Roesch
Identification of the native form of chicken gizzard myosin light chain kinase with the aid of monoclonal antibodies., K Adachi, C A. Carruthers, and M P. Walsh
Identification of the physiologically active state of the myco- bacterial glycolipid trehalose 6,6'-dimycolate and the role of fibrinogen in the biologic activities of trehalose 6,6-' -dimycolate monolayers., G S. Retzinger, S C. Meredith, R L. Hunter, K Takayama, and F J. Kezdy
Identification of the principal cell type yielding immune rna capable of transferring tumor-specific cellular cyto- toxicity., B S. Wang, S R. Onikul, and J A. Mannick
Identification of therapeutic targets for quiescent, chemotherapy-resistant human leukemia stem cells., Y Saito, H Kitamura, A Hijikata, Murasawa M. Tomizawa, S Tanaka, H Ozawa, A Wake, S Taniguchi, L D. Shultz, O Ohara, and al et
Identification of the species-specific antigenic determin- ant(s) of human plasma fibronectin by monoclonal antibodies., V E. Koteliansky, E L. Arsenyeva, G T. Bogacheva, M A. Chernousov, A. Glukhova, A R. Ibraghimov, M L. Metsis, M N. Petrosyan, and O V. Rokhlin
Identification of the structural proteins of the murine mammary tumor virus that are serologically related to the antigens of intracytoplasmic type-a particles., N H. Sarkar and E S. Whittington
Identification of theta-bearing t-cells derived from bone marrow cells treated with thymic factor., H C. Miller and W J. Esselman
Identification of the virions in the in vitro l1210(v) leukemia cell lines by morphological, virological, and immunological techniques., P L. Chen, D J. Hutchison, N H. Sarkar, A, and D H. Moore
Identification of tl+ thymocytes with different lyt phenotypes., P Kisielow, P Draber, and M Wysocka
Identification of transcription factors in the mouse 2-cell embryo and analysis of their translational activation., Michael Roopenian
Identification of transgenic mice., Maguire M. Gendron and T Gridley
Identification of tryptic peptides unique to a 110,000-molecular weight polyprotein encoded by the t-8 isolate of murine leukemia virus., W J. Van de ven, F H. Reynolds Jr., J Blomberg, and J R. Stephenson
Identification of two cell populations required for mouse immuno- competence., T Brody
Identification of two functionally distinct endosomal recycling pathways for dopamine d2 receptor., Yun Li, Brittany D Roy, Wei Wang, Li Zhang, Lifeng Zhang, Stephen B Sampson, Yupeng Yang, and Da-Ting Lin
Identification of two intestinal vitamin d-dependent calcium- -binding proteins in the x-linked hypophosphataemic mouse., L R. Baker, M L. Clark, P D. Fairclough, and H Goble
Identification of two new intra-i region recombinants. Abstr., S Savarirayan, J F. Mccormick, and C S. David
Identification of virus epitopes copurifying with tumor specific transplantation antigens. Abstr., L B. Riley, S J. Legrue, B D. Kahan, and N R. Pellis
Identification of virus found in mouse lymphomas induced by hix murine oncornavirus., P J. Fischinger, N M. Dunlop, and C S. Blevins
Identification, partial purification and biochemical characterization of gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase present as a member component in skimmed milk and milk fat-globule membranes, and in mammary-tumour virus from the milk of infected mice., C Francois, bacq C. Calberg, L Gosselin, S Kozma, and P M. Osterrieth
Identifizierung 'atypischer' adeninabbauprodukte isolierter epidermis haarloser mause., E Schwarz, M Berger, and H Pech
Identifying and mapping the mutant allele for retinal degeneration in nm3448., Jiyang Zhang
Identifying and testing metabolic pathway regulation genes on mouse chromosomes 3 and 8, Renita Polk
Identifying bacteria and characterizing pathology of Otitis medica in mice., Adalme Pena
Identifying genetic polymorphisms that contribute to kidney disease., Caitlin Stanton
Identifying HDL genes in chromosome 8 QTLs using B6 and A/J., Kristin Russell
Identifying novel genes for atherosclerosis through mouse-human comparative genetics., X Wang, N Ishimori, R Korstanje, J Rollins, and B Paigen
Identifying novel genes regulating plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels., Yu-Hwei Chou
Identifying novel genes that affect HDL cholesterol levels by verifying and testing point mutations of ENU mutagenized HLB 388/HLB 446 mice., Pooja Potharaju
Identifying PRDM9 binding sites in meiotic recombination hotspots., Gitanjali E. Gnanadesikan
Identifying quantitative trait loci for hip axis geometry phenotypes in C57BL/6J X CAST/EiJ inbred mice., Amy Marie Michaud
Identifying T cell-defined histocompatibility antigens by expression cloning., L M. Mendoza, P Paz, A Zuberi, G Christianson, D Roopenian, and N Shastri
Identifying the causative mutation in high stepper mice., Courtany Hanley
Identifying the gene for Hdlq7, a quantitative trait locus the regulates high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations in mice., Regina L. Readling
Identify of suppressor cells of graft-versus-host-disease., D W. Van bekkum and shanzer S. Knaan
Identity of a population of progenitor cells in gingival connective tissue of the mouse incisor., V Everts and W Beertsen
Identity of dna and diversity of messenger rna molecules in normal mouse tissues., B J. Mc carthy and B H. Hoyer
Identity of effector cells participating in the reverse antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity., R K. Saxena, Q B. Saxena, and W H. Adler
Identity of human epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor with glycoprotein SA-7: evidence for differential phosphorylation of the two components of the EGF receptor from A431 cells., C R. Carlin and B B. Knowles
Identity of molecules bearing murine ia alloantigenic specificities ia.7 And ia.22: Evidence for a single type of i-e molecule in homozygotes., S E. Cullen, D C. Shreffler, C S. Kindle, and C S. David
Identity of murine lymphocyte alloantigens dag, ala-1, ly-8, and ly-6?, M A. Horton and J A. Sachs
Identity, release and binding of mitochondrial-bound hexokinases in mammary glands and adenocarcinomas of lactating mice., J C. Bartley, S Barber, and S Abraham
I. Depressed t lymphocyte responses., T W. Pearson, G E. Roelants, L B. Lundin, D K. Mayorwithey, and D I. Mice
Idg allotypic determinants. I. Determinants expressed on murine igd of the alpha allotype., V L. Woods Jr., S W. Kessler, F D. Finkelman, R Lieberman, R Scher, and W E. Paul
Idine on l1210 leukemic cells and emt6 tumor cells., R L. Monparler, J Vesely, L F. Momparler, and D G. Rivard
Idiopathic mammary tumors in balb/c mice., D H. Moore, N H. Sarkar, J A. Holben, and J B. Sheffield
Idiopathic paraproteinaemia. I. Studies in an animal model -- the aging c57bl/kalwrij mouse., J Radl, C F. Hollander, P V. Berg, and E D. Glopper
Idiopathic paraproteinemia. Iii. Increased frequency of paraproteinemia in thymectomized aging c57bl/kalwrij and cba/brarij mice., J Radl, E D. Glopper, P V. Berg, and M J. Zwieten
Idiopathic paraproteinemia. II. Transplantation of the paraprotein-producing clone from old to young c57bl/kalwrij mice., J Radl, E D. Glopper, H R. Schuit, and C Zurcher
Idiotope regulation by isotype switch variants of two monoclonal antiidiotope antibodies., C E. Muller and K Rajewsky
Idiotopic profiles of phosphorylcholine (pc)-specific b cells from bone marrow that mature in syngeneic or allogeneic host. Abstr., I K. Thoams and J Cerny
Idiotype-anti-idiotype network. II. Activation of silent clones by treatment at birth with idiotypes is associated with the expansion of idiotype-specific helper t cells., L J. Rubinstein, M Yeh, and C A. Bona
Idiotype-anti-idiotype regulation. I. Immunization with a levan-binding myeloma protein leads to the appearance of auto- -anti(anti-idiotype) antibodies and to the activation of silent clones., C A. Bona, katz E. Heber, and W E. Paul
Idiotype-binding cells in plasmacytoma-bearing mice., D Serban, M Ran, and I P. Witz
Idiotype expression and the inheritance of mouse antibody clones., K Eichmann
Idiotype-like (id)-anti-id products on cell membranes (m) and secreted monoclonal (mono) antibodies (ab). Abstr., E Simpson and E Andrews
Idiotype-like molecules on cells of a human t cell leukemia., R D. Bigler, D E. Fisher, C Y. Wang, E A. Kan, and H G. Kunkel
Idiotype on hybridoma antibodies to poly(glu60 ala40)., S Ju, M Pierres, R N. Germain, B Benacerraf, D M. Dorf, and P A. willcommon
Idiotype positive t cells visualized by autoradiography and electron microscopy., H Binz, T Bachi, H Wigzell, H Ramseier, and J Lindenmann
Idiotype-recognizing t helper cells that are not idiotype specific., M Mcnamara and H Kohler
Idiotype regulation: evidence for the involvement of igh-c- -restricted t cells in the m-460 idiotype suppressive pathway., D Juy, D Primi, P Sanchez, and P Cazenave
Idiotypes and allotypes on ia-binding alloactivated lyt-1+, 2-,3- t cells are coded for by genes linked to the igh-1 allotype locus., M Suzan, B E. Elliott, and B Rubin
Idiotypes as variable region markers. Analogies between receptors on phosphorylcholine-specific t and b lymphocytes., H Cosenza, M H. Julius, and A A. Augustin
Idiotype sharing by murine strains differing in immunoglobulin allotype., P J. Gearhart and J J. Cebra
Idiotype shifts caused by neonatal tolerance to phosphorylcholine., J Quintans and Z S. Quan
Idiotype shifts in murine anti-phosphorylcholine responses. Abstr., J Quintans and Z S. Quan
Idiotypes of anti-ia antibodies. II. Effects of in vivo treatment with xenogeneic anti-idiotype., S L. Epstein, V R. Masakowski, S O. Sharrow, J A. Bluestone, K Ozato, and D H. Sachs
Idiotypes of inulin-binding antibodies and myeloma proteins controlled by genes linked to the allotype locus of the mouse., R Lieberman, M Potter, W Humphrey, and C C. Chien
Idiotypes on galactan binding myeloma proteins and anti-galactan antibodies in mice., E B. Mushinski and M Potter
Idiotypes on monoclonal antibodies to bovine insulin. I. Two public idiotypes on anti-bovine insulin hybridomas define idio- typically distinct families of hybridomas., T P. Bender, J Schroer, and J L. Claflin
Idiotype-specific (id315) suppression of m315 release from mopc-315 cells in vivo. Abstr., J W. Rohrer, B Odermatt, and R G. Lynch
Idiotype-specific suppression of mopc-315. Abrogation by post-immunization thymectomy. Abstr., H M. Gebel, M J. Daley, and R G. Lynch
Idiotype-specific suppression of mopc-315 iga secretion in vivo: reversible blockade of secretory myeloma cells by soluble mediators., J W. Rohrer, B Odermatt, and R G. Lynch
Idiotype-specific t cell immunity. I. Generation of effector and suppressor t lymphocytes reactive with myeloma idiotypic deter- minants., A K. Abbas, L L. Perry, B A. Bach, and M I. Greene
Idiotype-specific t helper cells are required to induce idiotype-positive b memory cells to secrete antibody., R Woodland and H Cantor
Idiotype-specific t-helper cells in the secondary response to phosphorylcholine of immunodeficient mice. Abstr., B Regueiro, Z S. Quan, and J Quintans
Idiotype-specific t lymphocytes. I. Regulation of antibody production by idiotype-specific h-2-restricted t lymphocytes., H Yamamoto, S Bitoh, M Torii, and S Fujimoto
Idiotype-specific tolerance: preferential alteration of idiotype expression after neonatal exposure to tolerogen., J P. Mckearn and J Quintans
Idiotype-specific transplantation resistance to mopc-315. Abrogation by post-immunization thymectomy., M J. Daley, H M. Gebel, and R G. Lynch
Idiotype suppression by maternal influence., I J. Weiler, E Weiler, R Sprenger, and H Cosenza
Idiotype suppression. II. Amplification of a suppressor t cell with anti-idiotypic activity., K Eichmann
Idiotype suppression. Iii. Induction of unresponsiveness to sensitization with anti-idiotypic antibody. Identification of the cell types tolerized in high zone and in low zone, suppressor cell-mediated, idiotype suppression., D Hetzelberger and K Eichmann
Idiotype suppression in immune response of balb/c mice to alpha-1,3-dextran by antiidiotype antibody., N Bhoopalam, N Meyerstein, and P Heller
Idiotypic analysis of a monoclonal anti-sm antibody., D S. Pisetsky and E A. Lerner
Idiotypic analysis of a monoclonal anti-sm antibody. Abstr., D S. Pisetsky, S A. Caster, and E A. Lerner
Idiotypic analysis of antibodies to hen egg-white lysozyme (hel). II. Distribution and frequency of occurrence of idiotypes shared by a/j anti-hel antibody., M Semma, N Sakato, H Fujio, and T Amano
Idiotypic analysis of antibodies to hen egg-white lysozyme (hel). I. Occurrence of species-specific cross-reactive idiotypes of antibodies directed to distinct regions of hel in guinea pigs., N Sakato, H Fujio, and T Amano
Idiotypic analysis of antibodies to poly(glu60ala30tyr10). Interstrain and interspecies idiotypic crossreactions., S Ju, B Benacerraf, and M E. Dorf
Idiotypic analysis of anti-gat antibodies., S Ju, T J. Kipps, J Theze, and M E. Dorf
Idiotypic analysis of anti-gat antibodies. Iii. Determinant specificity and immunoglobulin class distribution of cgat idiotype., S Ju, M E. Dorf, and B Benacerraf
Idiotypic analysis of anti-gat antibodies. IX. Genetic mapping of the gte idiotypic marker within the igh-v locus., S Ju and M E. Dorf
Idiotypic analysis of anti-gat antibodies. VI. Identification and strain distribution of the ga-1 idiotype., S Ju, M Pierres, R N. Germain, B. Bena, and M E. Dorf
Idiotypic analysis of anti-gat antibodies. Viii. Comparison of interstrain and allotype-associated idiotypic specificities., S Ju, M Pierres, R Germain, B Benacerraf, and M E. Dorf
Idiotypic analysis of anti-GL phi antibodies. I. Identification and strain distribution of GL-1 idiotypes., S T Ju, B Benacerraf, and M E Dorf
Idiotypic analysis of lymphocytes in vitro. II. Genetic control of t-helper cell responsiveness to anti-idiotypic antibody., G J. Hammerling, S J. Black, C Berek, K Eichmann, and K Rajewsky
Idiotypic analysis of lymphocytes in vitro. I. Specificity and heterogeneity of b and t lymphocytes reactive with anti-idiotypic antibody., S J. Black, G J. Hammerling, C Berek, K Rajewsky, and K Eichmann
Idiotypic analysis of monoclonal antibodies to poly(glu60 ala30tyr10)., S Ju, M Pierres, C Waltenbaugh, R N. Germain, A Benacerraf, and M E. Dorf
Idiotypic analysis of the response of c57bl/6 mice to the (4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl)acetyl group., R S. Jack, kari T. Imanishi, and K Rajewsky
Idiotypic and antigen binding analyses of monoclonal anti-dna antibodies from an autoimmune mouse. Abstr., T N. Marion, A R. Lawton, and D E. Briles
Idiotypic and fine specificity analysis of a (4-hydroxy-3-nitro- phenyl)acetyl(np)-specific suppressor t cell hybridoma at the level of cell surface structures, isolated receptor material and functional suppressor factor., G Suzuki, M Cramer, K Hayakawa, K Okumura, and T Tada
Idiotypic-anti-idiotypic interaction of suppressor t cells modulating immunity to azobenzenearsonate. Abstr., M H. Dietz, M Sy, M I. Greene, R N. Germain, A Nisonoff, and B Benacerraf
Idiotypic balance as a function of development competition among b cell subsets. Abstr., Z S. Quan and J Quintans
Idiotypic cross-reaction between mrl autoantibodies and a balb/c myeloma., D S. Pisetsky, E A. Lerner, and S Caster
Idiotypic cross-reaction between mrl moncolonal autoantibodies with different antigen specificity., D S. Pisetsky and S A. Caster
Idiotypic determinants in antihapten antibodies of inbred mice. Abstr., A Wang, M G. Kuettner, and A Nisonoff
Idiotypic determinants on t-cell subpopulations., H Binz, H Frischknecht, F W. Shen, and H Wigzell
Idiotypic identity of antibodies to streptococcal carbohydrate in inbred mice., K Eichmann
Idiotypic profile of the response to phosphorylcholine induced in the absence of the homologous antigen., S Cammisuli and H Cosenza
Idiotypic regulation by isologous monoclonal anti-idiotope antibodies., M Reth, G Kelsoe, and K Rajewsky
Idiotypic regulation by isologous monoclonal anti-idiotope antibodies., M Reth, G Kelsoe, and K Rajewsky
Idiotypic regulation of mouse anti-h-2 antibody responses. I. Induction of 5936-idiotype-bearing ig molecules upon immunization with h-2k alloantigen., O Nordfang and B Rubin
Idiotypic relationship of anti-ia.2 Antibodies., R Grutzmann and G J. Hammerling
Idiotypic-specific t-cell inhibition of mopc-315 secretion in vitro. Abstr., G L. Milburn and R G. Lynch
Idiotypic studies of monoclonal anti-tobacco mosaic virus antibodies from one mouse., M Slaoui, J Franssen, P Herion, and J Urbain
Idiotypy of murine antibodies specific for antigenic determinants of v region and fc fragment of human igm with igg binding activ- ity. Abstr., C Bona, S Finley, and H G. Kunkel
I-e/i-c region-associated induction of murine gamma interferon by a haplotype-restricted polyclonal t-cell mitogen derived from mycoplasma arthritidis., B C. Cole and R N. Thorpe
Ifn-beta-induced reduction of superoxide anion generation by macrophages., D Boraschi, P Ghezzi, M Salmona, and A Tagliabue
IFN-y dependent resistance mechanism of I/LnJ mice to retroviruses., Leonid Yurkovetskiy
Iga anti-dextran b1355 responses., M F. Kagnoff
Iga anti-dextran b1355 responses in vitro are age- and t- cell dependent. Abstr., P E. Trefts, D Rivier, and M F. Kagnoff
Iga-fc receptors on mouse lymphoid cells., W Strober, N E. Hague, L G. Lum, and P A. Henkart
Iga half molecules. II. Genetic variants of iga detected in normal mouse intestinal contents., J F. Mushinski and M M. Dungan
Iga hybridomas: a method for generation in high numbers., D E. Colwell, K A. Gollahon, J R. Mcghee, and S M. Michalek
Iga-mediated excretion of bacterial polysaccharide by hepatobiliary transport. Abstr., M W. Russell, T A. Brown, R M. Kulhavy, and J Mestecky
Ig-antigen complexes formed 6 hrs after immunogenic stimulation act as enhancing to cell replacing specific factors. Abstr., S T. Lee and F Paraskevas
Iga polymorphism in mice: nzb and balb/c mice produce two forms of iga., A M. Stanisz, R Lieberman, A Kaplan, and J M. Davie
Iga-producing hybridomas are readily derived from gut-associa- ted lymphoid tissue., J L. Komisar, J A. Fuhrman, and J J. Cebra
Igd allotypic determinants. II. Determinants expressed on igd of mice of the b, e, and o igh-c haplotypes., V L. Woods Jr., I Scher, R Lieberman, and W E. Paul
Igd idiopathic paraproteinemia in the aging c57bl/kalwrij mouse., J Radl, P V. Berg, and C M. Zijde