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Lipid synthesis, comparision of normal and tumor tissues. Abstr., E I. Ciaccio
Lipid vesicle interaction with emt-6 tumor cells and effect on subsequent cell growth., J K. Dunnick, R F. Kallman, and J P. Kriss
Lipoatrophy produced in mice and rabbits by a fraction prepared from the urine from patients with congenital generalized lipodystrophy., I Foss and O Trygstad
Lipofuscinogenesis in mice early treated with centrophenoxine., K Nandy
Lipofuscin pigment accumulation in the central nervous system of the mouse during aging., V K. Goyal
Lipofuscin pigment accumulation in the nervous system of aging mice., T Samorajski, J M. Ordy, and reimer P. Rady
Lipofuscin pigment in aging neuronal tissue in vitro. Abstr., K Nandy, H Schneider, and C Baste
Lipofuscin pigment in neurons of young mice with a hereditary central nervous system defect., W K. O'steen and K Nandy
Lipofusin accumulation in the testis of aging mice., J Miquel and P R. Johnson
Lipogenesis and insulin resistance in tissues of genetically obese mice prior to phenotypic expression of obesity. Abstr., M L. Kaplan and G A. Leveille
Lipogenesis in ehrlich ascites tumor cells under anaerobic culture conditions., M Loffler and F Schneider
Lipogenic activation after nibbling and gorging in mice., N Baker and R J. Huebotter
Lipogenic enzymes in two types of genetically obese animals, fatty rats and yellow kk mice., S Taketomi, E Ishikawa, and H Iwatsuka
Lipohyalin glomerular lesions in ageing obese-hyperglycemic mice., windahl G. Nathorst and B Hellman
Lipolyse an isolierten fettzellen von fettsuchtigen mausen (obese mice)., K Mengel and U Schwabe
Lipolysis and adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate in adipose tissue of the new zealand obese mouse., smith C. Lovell and J G. Sneyd
Lipolysis and adenosine 3'5'-cyclic monophosphate in adipose tissue of the new zealand obese mouse, the activities of adipose tissue adenyl cyclase and phosphodiesterase., smith C. Lovell and J G. Sneyd
Lipolysis and adenosine 3'.5'-monophosphate Metabolism in isolated white fat cells from genetically obese-hyperglycemic mice (ob/ob)., R E. Shephard, C C. Malbon, C J. Smith, and J N. Fain
Lipolysis and cyclic amp response to isoproterenol in diaphragms from control and dystrophic mice., N A. Abumrad, H M. Tepperman, and J Tepperman
Lipolysis in genetically obese and diabetes-prone mice., T T. Yen, J Steinmetz, and G L. Wolff
Lipolysis of genetically obese and/or hyperglycemic mice with refer- ence to insulin response of adipose tissue., T T. Yen and J A. Steinmetz
Lipolytic and ligand-binding functions of hepatic lipase protect against atherosclerosis in LDL receptor-deficient mice., L Freeman, M J. Amar, R Shamburek, B Paigen, H B. Brewer, Fojo S. Santamarina, and Navarro H. Gonzalez
Lipolytic esterase activity of adipose tissue from mice with three types of hereditary obesity., S Tsuji and H Meier
Lipolytic esterase activity of adipose tissue from mice with three types of hereditary obesity., S Tsuji and H Meier
Lipolytic response of 'diabetic' mice (db/db) to isoproterenol and propranolol in vivo., J A. Allan and T T. Yen
Lipomatous hamartomas and choristomas., J P. Sundberg and D L. Adkison
"Lipomatous" hamartomas and choristomas in inbred laboratory mice., D L. Adkison and J P. Sundberg
Lipoperoxide levels, glutathione status and glutathione peroxidase activity in liver and tumors of mice bearing the lewis lung carcinoma., I D. Capel and A C. Thornley
Lipopolysaccharide can substitute for helper cells in the antibody response in vitro., O Sjoberg and E A. Moller
Lipopolysaccharide induced c-type virus in short term cultures of balb/c spleen cells., C Moroni and G Schumann
Lipopolysaccharide-induced immunomodulation of the generation of cell-mediated cytotoxicity. II. Evidence for the involvement of a regulatory b lymphocyte., D A. Vallera, C E. Gamble, and J R. Schmidtke
Lipopolysaccharide-induced immunomodulation of the generation of cell-mediated cytotoxicity. I. Suppression of the development of cytotoxic lymphocytes., D A. Vallera, U Pflugfelder, and J R. Schmidtke
Lipopolysaccharide-induced macrophage activation. Abstr., W F. Doe, D C. Morrison, and P M. Henson
Lipopolysaccharide-induced mediators assisting the proliferative response of c3h/hej thymocytes to concanavalin a., M J. Tanabe and M Nakano
Lipopolysaccharide-induced osteoclastogenesis in Src homology 2-domain phosphatase-1-deficient viable motheaten mice., S Hayashi, M Tsuneto, T Yamada, M Nose, M Yoshino, L D. Shultz, and H Yamazaki
Lipopolysaccharide-induced suppression of antibody-directed cell-mediated cytotoxicity to chicken red blood cells., T M. Folks and C J. Schlagel
Lipopolysaccharide-induced suppression of the primary immune response to a thymus-dependent antigen., U Persson
Lipopolysaccharide induces retroviral antigen expression in 129/j mouse lymphocytes: evidence for assembly of a defective viral particle., J Jongstra and C Moroni
Lipopolysaccharide induction of igm antibodies to polyadenylic acid in normal mice., M Fischbach, J R. Roubinian, and N Talal
Lipopolysaccharide induction of immunoglobulin synthesis in irradiated lymphocytes., L Lafleur
Lipopolysaccharide-lipid a associated protein (lap) complexes. I. Chemical and biological properties of lap. Abstr., D C. Morrison and S J. Betz
Lipopolysaccharide-lipid a associated protein (lap) complexes. II. Modulation of chemical and biological properties of lps. Abstr., S J. Betz and D C. Morrison
Lipopolysaccharide (lps) capping on murine lymphocytes. Abstr., F Swartzwelder and D M. Jacobs
Lipopolysaccharide (lps) regulation of the immune response: lps converts germfree mice to sensitivity to oral tolerance induction., M J. Wannemuehler, H Kiyono, J L. Babb, S M. Michalek, and J R. Mcghee
Lipopolysaccharide (lps) regulation of the immune response: lps influence on oral tolerance induction., S M. Michalek, H Kiyono, M J. Wannemuehler, L M. Mosteller, and J R. Mcghee
Lipopolysaccharide (lps) regulation of the immune response: t lymphocytes from normal mice suppress mitogenic and immunogenic responses to lps., J R. Mcghee, H Kiyono, S M. Michalek, J L. Babb, A L. Rosenstreich, and S E. Mergenhagen
Lipopolysaccharide regulation of the immune response: comparison of responses to lps in germfree escherichia coli-mono-associated and conventional mice., H Kiyono, J R. Mcghee, and S M. Michalek
Lipopolysaccharides can convert heterologous red cells into thymus- -independent antigens., G Moller and E A. Sjoberg
Lipopolysaccharides from bacteroides fragilis are mitogenic for spleen cells from enodtoxin responder and nonresponder mice., K A. Joiner, K P. Mcadam, and D L. Kasper
Lipopolysaccharides inhibit lymphosarcoma cells of bone marrow origin., P Ralph and I Nakoinz
Lipoprotein changes induced by bacterial lipopolysaccharides in 'non-responder' c3h/hej mice., hansen T. Bog, wulff B. Hertel, and U Back
Lipoprotein lipase activities in adipose tissues, heart and diaphragm of the genetically obese mouse (ob/ob)., P De gasquet and E Pequignot
Lipoprotein lipase activities in tissues of normal and genetically obese (ob/ob) mice., E Rath, D Hems, and chain A. Beloff
Liposomal encapsulated arac. In vivo and in vitro toxicity to l-1210 cells. Abstr., M J. Griffin and J J. Killion
Liposomal enhanced arac chemotherapy of l-1210 in bdf1 mice. Abstr., M J. Griffin and S Lucid
Liposomally trapped aractp to overcome arac resistance in a murine lymphoma in vitro., V J. Richardson, G A. Curt, and B E. Ryman
Liposome-encapsulated actinomycin d and increased effectiveness in ehrlich ascites tumor cell killing, a morphological study. Abstr., B J. Wright and G Svihla
Liposomes as immunological adjuvants., A C. Allison and G Gregoriadis
Liposomes as in vivo carriers of adriamycin: reduced cardiac uptake and preserved antitumor activity in mice., A Gabizon, A Dagan, D Goren, Y Barenholz, and Z Fuks
Lipotropic compounds in the production of cardiac lesions. Abstr., C R. Ball
Lipsome modification of cells as a method for the examination of the antigen specificity of cototoxic t lymphocytes (ctls). Abstr., A H. Hale, M J. Ruebush, and D T. Harris
Liquid culture assays of mouse bone marrow granulopoiesis., D A. Morgan, K B. Credie, and A G. Durett
Liquid food and tongue activity during sleep and waking in c57br mice., H Faradji, R Cespuglio, and M Jouvet
Listeria cell wall fraction. A b cell adjuvant., P A. Campbell, C Schuffler, and G E. Rodriguez
Listeria cell wall fraction. A b cell mitogen., J J. Cohen, G E. Rodriguez, P D. Kind, and P A. Campbell
Listeria cell wall fraction. Adjuvant activity in vivo and in vitro., P A. Campbell, G E. Rodriguez, and C Schuffler
Listeria cell wall fraction. Characterization of in vitro adjuvant activity., C Schuffler and P A. Campbell
Listeria monocytogenes infection in nude mice., P Emmerling, H Finger, and J Bockemuhl
Listeriosis in beige mice and their heterozygous littermates., C Cheers and P Wood
List of congenic lines of mice. I. Lines with differences at alloantigen loci., J Klein
List of Mouse DNA Clones and Probes., Janan T. Eppig
Lith1, a major gene affecting cholesterol gallstone formation among inbred strains of mice., B Khanuja, Y C. Cheah, M Hunt, P M. Nishina, D Q. Wang, H W. Chen, J T. Billheimer, M C. Carey, and B Paigen
Lith6: a new QTL for cholesterol gallstones from an intercross of CAST/Ei and DBA/2J inbred mouse strains., M A. Lyons, H Wittenburg, R Li, K A. Walsh, M R. Leonard, R Korstanje, G A. Churchill, M C. Carey, and B Paigen
Lith genes control mucin accumulation, cholesterol crystallization, and gallstone formation in A/J and AKR/J inbred mice., F Lammert, D Q. Wang, H Wittenburg, G Bouchard, S Hillebrandt, B Taenzler, M C. Carey, and B Paigen
Lithium chloride induces partial responsiveness to lps in nonresponder b cells., S Ishizaka and G Moller
Lithium inhibits the cytolytic glucocorticoid effect on s49 mouse lymphoma cells., K Junker, M Svenson, and S Junker
Lithium ion entry through the sodium channel of cultured mouse neuroblastoma cells. A biochemical study., E Richelson
Lithium stimulation of murine hematopoiesis in liquid culture: an effect mediated by marrow stromal cells., P J. Quesenberry, M A. Coppola, R J. Gualtieri, P M. Wade, Z Song, M A. Doukas, C E. Shideler, O G. Baker, and E H. Mcgrath
Litter size and emotionality in two strains of mice., O Egan and J R. Royce
Litter size and segregation in mus musculus classified for transferrin., J Nagai and F K. Kristjansson
Litter size, emotionality, learning, and social interaction in c57bl/6j mice., R Deitchman, A Lavine, and J Burkholder
Litter size, emotionality, learning and social interaction in c57bl/6j mice. Abstr., R Deitchman, A Lavine, and J Graber
Litter size variations and emotional reactivity in balb/c mice., R C. La barba and J L. White
Liver and blood cell catalase activity of tumor-bearing mice., J H. Kaplan and J N. Groves
Liver and spleen phosphatase activity in bone-marrow transplantation., E M. Uyeki
Liver and thymus lipid composition in akr mice with and without lymphomas., S Kitada, L Mwasi, J F. Mead, and E F. Hays
Liver as a target organ in acute graft versus host reaction in mice. Abstr,, B Vitale, M Dominis, and D Plavljanic
Liver changes in sublethally irradiated mice undergoing the foreign spleen reaction., M L. Davis, G E. Cosgrove, and W D. Gude
Liver-colonizing melanoma cells selected from b-16 melanoma., T Tao, A Matter, K Vogel, and M M. Burger
Liver damage from cocaine in mice., L Shuster, F Quimby, A Bates, and M L. Thompson
Liver esterase abnormalities in hereditary neurological diseases in mice., S Tsuji and H Meier
Liver esterase isozymes of luxoid (lu) and normal mice. Abstr., E M. Center and R L. Hunter
Liver fructose bisphosphatase concentration, activity, and specific activity in normal, chemically-induced diabetic, and genetically diabetic mice. Abstr., J B. Hansen, R E. Moore, and C M. Veneziale
Liver growth in nephrectomized young mice., A F. Badran and J M. Llanos
Liver implantation in inbred strains of mice. Abstr., J Calvert
Liver infarction in mice following injection of anti-erythrocyte serums. Abstr., I Davidsohn, T Takahashi, and C L. Lee
Liver infiltration in graft-versus-host reaction, effect of anti- -theta serum., G O. Bain and E Diener
Liver infiltration in the graft-versus-host reaction., G O. Bain, W Y. Suen, D W. Remington, and E Pinno
Liver microsomal mixed-function oxidase activity (mfo) and cholesterol metabolism in the obese, arthritic str/1n strain of mouse., W R. Rush, R Fears, J Green, and D V. Parke
Liver mitochondria from manganese-deficient and pallid mice, function and ultrastructure., L S. Hurley, L L. Theriault, and I E. Dreosti
Liver morphology following a single injection of dimethylnitrosamine, 7, 12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene, and urethan to adult and suckling b6af1 mice., I N. Chernozemski and G P. Warwick
Liver perfusion of normal and obob mice, preliminary results. Abstr., F Assimacopoulos, L Orci, C Rouiller, and B Jeanrenaud
Liver polyploidy and protein synthesis in the mouse growth mutant pygmy. Abstr., R M. Welch
Liver protein metabolism response to cold in genetically obese (ob/ob) mice., B G. Miller, R F. Grimble, and T G. Taylor
Liver regeneration and induction of hepatomas in b6af1 mice by urethan., I N. Chernozemski and G P. Warwick
(liver Regeneration in mice of different lines.) (russ., Eng.summ.), L Liozner, A Babaeva, V Sidorova, and G Kharlova
Liver regeneration in tumor bearing mice. Abstr., A Theologides and B J. Kennedy
Liver-specific and shared cell membrane antigens. Studies by light- and electron microscopy., U J. Behrens and F Paronetto
Liver-specific expression of the agouti gene in transgenic mice promotes liver carcinogenesis in the absence of obesity and diabetes., A I. Kuklin, R L. Mynatt, M L. Klebig, L L. Kiefer, W O. Wilkison, R P. Woychik, and E J. Michaud
Liver-specific lysosomal acid phosphatase deficiency (Apl) on mouse chromosome 17., J E. Womack and E M. Eicher
Liver-specific lysosomal acid phosphatase deficiency (apl) on mouse chromosome 17., J E. Womack and E M. Eicher
Liver tissue graft rejection in murine major histocompatibility complex mutants., J S. Schultz, friberg R. Demott, and T F. Beals
Liver-to-lung traffic of cancer cells., L Weiss, P M. Ward, and J C. Holmes
Liver tumor induction by a single injection of o-aminoazotoluene to newborn mice., Y Nishizuka, K Ito, and K Nakakuki
Liver weight changes during distant growth of transplanted tumor., A Theologides and C H. Pegelow
(live Vaccine strain) following continuous exposure to low dose gamma-radiation., M S. Silverman, V Greenman, A E. Kee, K Hadley, F A. Hodge, D C. Burriss, and A R. Tularensis
(live Weight and survival rate of inbred and hybrid mice.) (russ., Eng. Summ.), L V. Dzetsina
LKB1 modulates lung cancer differentiation and metastasis., H Ji, M R. Ramsey, D N. Hayes, C Fan, K McNamara, P Kozlowski, M C. Liang, J Koivunen, L R. Chirieac, R F. Padera, R T. Bronson, and al et
L-lactate transport in ehrlich ascites-tumor cells., T L. Spencer and A L. Lehninger
Lobated nuclei in epithelial cells of the choroid plexus of young mice., G J. Dohrmann and P B. Herdson
Lobulo-alveolar development of mouse mammary glands is regulated by thyroid hormones., B K. Vonderhaar and A E. Greco
Lobuloalveolar differentiation and tumorigenesis: two separate activities of mouse mammary tumor virus., F Squartini, F Basolo, and M Bistocchi
Lobuloalveolar differentiation in mouse mammary tissues in vitro., R R. Ichinose and S Nandi
Local activation of the killing mechanism in pu5 antibody- -dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity effector cells., W Wei and R R. Lindquist
Local adoptive transfer of antitumor cellular immunity to xenogeneic animals studies with a rapid radioisotopic footpad assay., N Takeichi, G C. Economou, and C W. Boone
Local adoptive transfer of the antitumor cellular immune response in syngeneic and allogeneic mice studied with a rapid radioisotopic foot- pat assay., N Takeichi and C W. Boone
Local adoptive transfer to mice of human delayed hypersensitivity., N Takeichi, C W. Boone, and E Klein
Local anaesthetics increase susceptibility of untransformed cells to agglutination by concanavalin a., G Poste, D Papahadjopoulos, K Jacobson, and W J. Vail
Local and systemic effects in the non-specific tumour resistance induced by attenuated salmonella enteritidis 11rx in mice., M P. Ashley, S H. Neoh, I Kotlarski, and D Hardy
Local anesthetic-induced inhibition of collagen secretion in cultured cells under conditions where microtubules are not depolymerized by these agents., J H. Eichhorn and B Peterkofsky
Local anesthetics inhibit induction of ornithine decarboxylase by the tumor promoter 12-0-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate., S H. Yuspa, U Lichti, and T Ben
Local cell interactions in neoplasms and in the foci of carcinogene- sis., J M. Vasiliev and V I. Guelstein
Local cellular reactions and splenic weight changes in mice with ehrlich's ascites carcinoma., S Thunold
Local cellular responses associated with dormancy and regression of a syngeneic c3h mammary carcinoma., J Vaage and L Gandbhir
Local changes in control of growth during mammary tumorigenesis. Abstr., H L. Hosick
Local cholera immunity in mice: intestinal antitoxin-contain- ing cells and their correlation with protective immunity., S Lange, H Hansson, S Molin, and H Nygren
Local control and disease-free survival after treatment of a squamous cell carcinoma by corynebacterium parvum and local irradiation., H D. Suit, R Sedlacek, and V Silobrcic
Local control of disease, free survival after treatment of a squamous cell carcinoma by c. Parvum and radiation. Abstr., H D. Suit, R S. Sedlacek, and V Silobrcic
Local development of mast cells from bone marrow-derived precursors in the skin of mice., K Hatanaka, Y Kitamura, and Y Nishimune
Local effects in the prevention of tumor cell immunization by supraoptimal doses of admixed corynebacterium parvum. Abstr., M J. Titus, G L. Bartlett, and J W. Kreider
Local graft-versus-host reaction in mice evoked by peyer's patch and other lymphoid tissue cells tested in a lymphocyte- -induced angiogenesis assay., M Kaminski, G Kaminska, and S Majewski
Local immune response to mycobacterium lepraemurium in c3h and c57bl/6 mice., P H. Lagrange and B Hurtrel
Local immunological activity of lymph node cells from mice treated with immunosuppressive antilymphocyte serum. Abstr., J J. Smith and H R. Hilgard
Local inflammatory response produced by solutions sterilized with asbestos type filters., R W. Speirs and U Wenck
Local inhibition and enhancement of growth of transplanted tumor cells in mice., G F. Gitlitz, A G. Ship, J L. Glick, and A H. Glick
Local irradiation of the thymus, histologic changes with observations on circulating lymphocytes and serum protein fractions in adult mice., N A. Ghossein, H A. Azar, and J Williams
Localisation de la 2-beta-aminoethylisothiouree dans les tissus cancereux de la souris et influence de ce radioprotecteur sur le traitement radiologique des cancers., J R. Maisin and A Leonard
Localisation du drna synthetise en presence d'actinomycine d dans le cytoplasme des cellules du plasmocytome de la souris., J Kempf and P Mandel
Localisation in golgi membranes isolated by a continuous sucrose gradient of mouse brain microsomes., H P. Siegrist, T Burkart, U N. Wiesmann, N N. Herschkowitz, D M. Spycher, and sulphotransferase D. Cerebroside
Localisation of caps on mouse b lymphocytes by scanning electron microscopy., S L. Soni, V I. Kalnins, and G H. Haggis
Localisation of plutonium in mouse testes., D Green, G R. Howells, E R. Humphreys, and J Vennart
Localization and synthesis of alphafoetoprotein in post- implantation mouse embryos., M Dziadek and E Adamson
Localization in mouse lymphoid tissue of receptors for immunoglobulin., S Thunold, O Tonder, and J Wiig
Localization of 125i-labeled antigen in germinal centers of mouse spleen, histologic and ultrastructural autoradiographic studies of the secondary immune reaction., M G. Hanna and A K. Szakal
Localization of 125i-labelled antigen in germinal centres of mouse spleen, effects of competitive injection of specific or non-cross- -reacting antigen., M G. Hanna, M W. Francis, and L C. Peters
Localization of [14c]nitrosonoricotine in tissues of the mouse., W J. Waddell and C Marlowe
Localization of [14c]nitrosonornicotine in tissues of the mouse. Abstr., W J. Waddell and C Marlowe
Localization of [3h]n-propylnorapomorphine binding in mouse striatum., J A. Severson and P K. Randall
Localization of 67-gallium in l-1210 leukemic cells. Abstr., R A. Gams, J D. Glickson, and J R. Durant
Localization of a cathepsin-like and aminopeptidase activity in various solid tumor transplants., R Hess
Localization of actin in neuroblastoma cells by immunofluorescence. Abstr., J L. Lessard, D Goldblatt, D Rein, and D Carleton
Localization of affinity-labeled residues on the heavy and light chain of two myeloma proteins with anti-hapten activity., J Haimovich, H Eisen, E Hurwitz, and D Givol
Localization of aggregated cell surface antigens of target cells bound to cytotoxic t lymphocytes., G Berke and Z Fishelson
Localization of a halogenated porphyrin in mouse tumours., K I. Altman and K Salomon
Localization of alkaline phospohatase isozymes in mouse duodenum by immunofluorescence microscopy., M E. Etzler, E H. Birkenmeier, and F Moog
Localization of allodeterminants on h-2kb antigens determined with monoclonal antibodies and h-2 mutant mice., G J. Hammerling, E Rusch, N Tada, S Kimura, and U Hammerling
Localization of alpha-bungarotoxin binding sites in mouse brain by light and electron microscopic autoradiography., Y Arimatsu, A Seto, and T Amano
Localization of alpha-fetoprotein in transplantable murine teratocarcinomas., N V. Engelhardt, V S. Poltoranina, and A K. Yazova
Localization of a macrophage chemokinetic factor on neoplastic cells., R D. Lane, A M. Kaplan, M J. Snodgrass, D J, R, and A K. Szakal
Localization of a mouse heat shock Hsp70 gene within the H-2 complex., H R. Gaskins, M Prochazka, J H. Nadeau, V W. Henson, and E H. Leiter
Localization of a murine oncornavirus 15,000-dalton virion protein on the membrane of neoplastic cells. Analysis by immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy., O M. Lejneva, G I. Abelev, N A. Dorfman, M Strand, and J T. August
Localization of androgen- and estrogen-concentrating neurons in the diencephalon and telencephalon of the mouse., P J. Sheridan
Localization of an inhibitor preventing mammary tumour development in mice., G Miroff
Localization of antibody-combining sites within the variable portions heavy and light chains., D Inbar, J Hochman, and D Givol
Localization of antigenic activity and immunogenic capacity in different conformational domains of procollagen peptide., H Rohde, H Nowack, and R Timpl
Localization of a retroviral element within the rd gene coding for the beta subunit of cGMP phosphodiesterase., C Bowes, T Li, W N. Frankel, M Danciger, J M. Coffin, M L. Applebury, and D B. Farber
Localization of brain-associated hematopoietic antigens in the neuronal fraction of brain., E S. Golub and E D. Day
Localization of casein-rich, fat-rich and dna-synthesizing cells in monolayer cultures of mid-pregnant mouse mammary epithelium., M K. Feldman and K B. Deome
Localization of c-type virus particles in lymphoid germinal centers of c58 mice., D C. Swartzendruber, B I. Ma, and W H. Murphy
Localization of c-type virus particles in lymphoid germinal centers of c58 mice. Abstr., D C. Swartzendruber, B I. Ma, and W H. Murphy
Localization of cytoskeletal proteins in preimplantation mouse embryos., E Lehtonen and R A. Badley
Localization of distinct surface antigens on chlamydia trachomatis har-13 by immune electron microscopy with monoclonal antibodies., R B. Clark, I Nachamkin, P F. Schatzki, and H P. Dalton
Localization of DSCAMs and interacting proteins in the developing retina., Lesley Hill
Localization of Evi-2 to chromosome 11: linkage to other proto-oncogene and growth factor loci using interspecific backcross mice., A M. Buchberg, H G. Bedigian, B A. Taylor, E Brownell, J N. Ihle, S Nagata, N A. Jenkins, and N G. Copeland
Localization of gallium-67 during embryogenesis., J A. Otten, R L. Tyndall, P C. Estes, W D. Gude, and D C. Swartzendruber
Localization of gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor binding in the mammalian cerebellum. High levels in granule layer and depletion in agranular cerebella of mutant mice., R W. Olsen and K Mikoshiba
Localization of gene action in the causation of lung and mammary gland tumors in mice., W E. Heston
Localization of gene encoding the thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (Tshr) on mouse chromosome 12., B A. Taylor, D Grieco, and L D. Kohn
Localization of gene for expression of mouse mammary tumor virus antigens in the gr/mtv-2- mouse strain., R Nusse, J D. Moes, J Hilkens, and R V. Nie
Localization of glycoprotein glycosyltransferases in the golgi apparatus of rat and mouse testis., P J. Letts, L Pinteric, and H Schachter
Localization of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (gn-rh) in the hypo- thalamus of the mouse by immunoperoxidase technique., E A. Zimmerman, K C. Hsu, M Ferin, and G P. Kozlowski
Localization of growth hormone in the mammary adenocarcinoma cell in c3h mice. Abstr., L Ghosh, T K. Gupta, and E M. Grew
Localization of g-substrate, a specific substrate for cyclic gmp-dependent protein kinase, in purkinje cells of mammalian cerebellum. Abstr., A C. Nairn, J Detre, C Ouimet, P Miller, and P Greengard
Localization of h-2 antigens on mouse trophoblast cells., hasrouni S. Chatterjee and P K. Lala
Localization of h-2 histocompatibility alloantigens on embryonic mouse tooth epithelial and mesenchymal cell surfaces. Abstr., H Slavkin, G Trump, V Mansour, P Matosian, and W Mino
Localization of h-2kk in developing mouse plates using monoclonal antibody., M Melnick, T Jaskoll, and M Marazita
Localization of hair shaft protein VSIG8 in the hair follicle, nail unit, and oral cavity., R H. Rice, M A. Phillips, and J P. Sundberg
Localization of horse radish peroxidase in mouse and guinea pig peritoneal macrophages after uptake in vivo and in vitro, an electron microscope study., J M. Rhodes, andersen A. Birch, and H Ravn
Localization of human osteogenic-sarcoma xenografts with radio-labelled monoclonal antibody. Abstr., M V. Pimm, F A. Dawood, M R. Price, A C. Perkins, and R W. Baldwin
Localization of idiotypic antigenic determinants in the fv region of murine myeloma protein mopc-315., J V. Wells, H H. Fudenberg, and D Givol
Localization of insulin-2 (Ins-2) and the obesity mutant tubby (tub) to distinct regions of mouse chromosome 7., J M. Jones, M H. Meisler, M F. Seldin, B K. Lee, and E M. Eicher
Localization of intracytoplasmic a particles in mouse tumors by light microscopy., H Tanaka, D Tsujimura, and K Nakamura
Localization of leucocytes in sites of delayed-type hypersensiti- vity and in lymph nodes: dependence on vasoactive amines., P W. Askenase, C M. Metzler, and R K. Gershon
Localization of major histocompatibility antigens on mouse trophoblast cells. Abstr., hasrouni S. Chatterjee
Localization of major histocompatibility antigens on mouse trophoblast cells. Abstr., hasrouni S. Chatterjee and P K. Lala
Localization of mammary tumor virus inside red blood cells of mice., S Nandi and S Haslam
Localization of melamin synthesis., A S. Zelickson, H M. Hirisch, and J F. Hartmann
Localization of mesenteric lymphoblasts in the small intestine: effects of sex differences in donor and recipient mice. Abstr., S Mirski, A D. Befus, and J Bienenstock
Localization of mitochondria during early development of the mouse embryo., Jacquelyn Masse
Localization of mononeurones supplying hind limb muscles in the mouse. Abstr., T J. Biscoe and S Mchanwell
Localization of mouse h-2 histocompatibility antigen with ferritin- -labelled antibody., W C. Davis and L Silverman
Localization of mouse isoantigens on the cell surface as revealed by immunofluorescence., J Cerottini and K T. Brunner
Localization of mouse pgk-2 gene at the d end of the h-2 complex., J L. Vandeberg and J Klein
Localization of mouse satellite dna on chromosomes of experimentally induced glioblastomas, non-centromeric lable in one glioblastoma producing c-type particles., L Manuelidis and E E. Manuelidis
Localization of mr 52,000 keratin in basal epithelial cells of the mouse bladder and expression throughout neoplastic progression., I C. Summerhayes and L B. Chen
Localization of murine ig-1b and ig-1a (igg2a) allotypic determinants detected with monoclonal antibodies., V T. Oi and L A. Herzenberg
Localization of neuroblastoma in vivo with tumor-specific antibodies., D S. Terman, I Stewart, A Tavel, and D Kirch
Localization of non-immune radioactivity labelled cells in the lesions of contact sensitivity in mice., E Sabbadini, A Neri, and A Sehon
Localization of noradrenaline and dopamine-beta-hydrox- ylase in c1300 mouse neuroblastoma. A biochemical and electreonmicroscopic study., W P. De potter, N H. Fraeyman, J W. Palm, and A F. Schaepdryver
Localization of nors in chromosomes of mouse cell lines by a combined 33258-hoechst and ag-staining technique., K Nielsen, M Marcus, and A Gropp
Localization of nucleic acid sequences by EM in situ hybridization using colloidal gold labels., B A. Hamkalo, S Narayanswami, and K Lundgren
Localization of paternal dna in interphase nuclei of mouse eggs during early cleavage., N Odartchenko and T Keneklis
Localization of paternal h-2k antigens on murine trophoblast cells in vivo., jasrouni S. Chatterjee and P K. Lala
Localization of peroxidase activity in microbodies of fetal mouse liver., E Essner
Localization of phosphatase activities on mouse teratocarcinoma embryoid bodies., T Ishikawa and H Seguchi
Localization of prothymocytes from wild-type and viable motheaten mice following intravenous injection into irradiated adoptive recipients., S M. Hayes, L D. Shultz, and D L. Greiner
Localization of Psoriasis-Susceptibility Locus PSORS1 to a 60-kb Interval Telomeric to HLA-C. [In Process Citation], R P. Nair, P Stuart, T Henseler, S Jenisch, N V. Chia, E Westphal, N J. Schork, J Kim, H W. Lim, E Christophers, J J. Voorhees, and J T. Elder
Localization of radioactivity in tumours of mice injected intra- venously with killed, radioiodinated brucella abortus., D Sulitzeanu
Localization of radiolabeled antibody in svt2 tumor increases with immunosuppression of the host., D J. Buchsbaum, J M, and E A. Bray
Localization of radiolabeled estradiol-17beta in maternal and fetal tissues of the mouse. Abstr., H E. Mayberry, J C. Coffee, and W J. Waddell
Localization of receptors for dolichos biflorus agglutinin in early post implantation embryos in mice., M Noguchi, T Noguchi, M Watanabe, and T Muramatsu
Localization of retinoic acid-binding protein in nuclei., B P. Sani
Localization of rrna cistrons in mus musculus. Abstr., S M. Elsevier, K Karrer, and F H. Ruddle
Localization of sialyltransferase activity in the plasma membrane of cultured mouse neuroblastoma cells. Abstr., A C. Stoolmiller and S J. Bittner
Localization of spontaneously hyperactive b cells of nzb mice to a specific subset. Abstr., P B. Nakajima, S K. Datta, R S. Schwartz, and B T. Huber
Localization of t25 glycoprotein in wild-type and thy 1-mutant cells by immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy., L Y. Bourguignon, R Hyman, I Trowbridge, and S J. Singer
Localization of the casein gene family to a single mouse chromosome., P Gupta, J M. Rosen, P D'eustachio, and F H. Ruddle
Localization of the catalytic site of 5'-nucleotidase at the inner surface of murine plasmocytoma plasma membranes., A Zachowski, J Aubry, bark G. Jonkman, and L Lelievre
Localization of the gene encoding insulin-like growth factor I on mouse chromosome 10., B A. Taylor and D Grieco
Localization of the gene encoding the alpha-subunit of the acetylcholine receptor on chromosome 2 of the mouse., B A. Taylor and L Rowe
Localization of the gene encoding the erythrocyte membrane protein p55 (Mpp1) on the mouse X Chromosome., L L. Peters, L A. Kirley, A C. Kim, and A H. Chishti
Localization of the gene for apolipoprotein D on mouse chromosome 16., C H. Warden, A Diep, B A. Taylor, and A J. Lusis
Localization of the gene for the trans-acting transcription factor Sp1 to the distal end of mouse chromosome 15., J D. Saffer, S J. Thurston, M B. Annarella, and J G. Compton
Localization of the growth hormone gene to the distal half of mouse chromosome 11., R W. Elliott, B K. Lee, and E M. Eicher
Localization of the ileal sodium-bile salt cotransporter gene (Slc10a2) to mouse chromosome 8., F Lammert, B Paigen, and M C. Carey
Localization of the inosine triphosphatase locus (Itp) on chromosome 2 of the mouse., B A. Taylor, D M. Walls, and M J. Wimsatt
Localization of the membrane defects in transepiethelial transport of taurine by parallel studies in vivo and in vitro in hypertaurinuric mice., R W. Chesney, C R. Scriver, and F Mohyuddin
Localization of the mouse gene (Bc1) encoding neural BC1 RNA near the fibroblast growth factor 3 locus (Fgf3) on distal chromosome 7., B A. Taylor, A Navin, B V. Skryabin, and J Brosius
Localization of the mouse mammary tumor agent in milk. Abstr., G Miroff
Localization of the neurofilament protein in neuroblastoma cells by immunofluorescent staining., A O. Jorgensen, L Subrahmanyan, C Turnbull, and V I. Kalnins
Localization of theta alloantigens in mouse brain by immuno- fluorescence and cytotoxic inhibition., M J. Moore, P Dikkes, A E. Reif, and R L. Sidman
Localization of the tight junction protein gene TJP1 to human chromosome 15q13, distal to the Prader-Willi/Angelman region, and to mouse chromosome 7., T K. Mohandas, X N. Chen, L B. Rowe, E H. Birkenmeier, A S. Fanning, J M. Anderson, and J R. Korenberg
Localization of tritiated norepinephrine in mouse brain., T Samorajski and B H. Marks
Localization of tubby-like protein 1 in developing and adult human retinas., A H. Milam, A E. Hendrickson, M Xiao, J E. Smith, D E. Possin, S K. John, and P M. Nishina
Localized catecholamine storage associated with granules in murine neuroblastoma cells., X O. Breakefield, E A. Neale, J H. Neale, and D M. Jacobowitz
Localized deletion-insertion mutations. A major factor in the evolution of immunoglobulin structural variability., M Potter, E Padlan, and S Rudikoff
Localized factors responsible for teratogenic response of appendicular skeleton. Abstr., D M. Kochhar
Localized suppression of cytotoxic lymphocyte responses. Abstr., D L. Peavy and C W. Pierce
Localizing target proteins on mouse tissue samples using mouse monoclonal antibodies., Alecia Ball
Local origin of fibroblasts deduced from sarcomas induced in chimaeras by implants of pliable disks., D Barnes, E Evans, and J Loutit
Local passive transfer of delayed-type hypersensitivity in the mouse., H Scovern and F S. Kantor
Local production of colony-stimulating factor within the bone marrow, role of nonhematopoietic cells., S H. Chan and D Metcalf
Local recurrence following a small dose of x-radiation to the c3h mouse tumor. Abstr., W R. Inch and J A. Credie
Local stimulation of mammary glands by pituitary or ovarian grafts in the mouse., H C. Browning and W D. White
Local subcutaneous eosinophil leucocytic reaction to the inoculation of isolated normal or tumour cells in mice., P K. Goswami
Local tumor regression after intralesional injection of croton oil., E Yarkoni and H J. Rapp
Locating Ath8, a locus for murine atherosclerosis susceptibility and testing several of its candidate genes in mice and humans., R Korstanje, P Eriksson, A Samnegard, P G. Olsson, Semb K. Forsman, S Sen, G A. Churchill, J Rollins, S Harris, A Hamsten, and B Paigen
Locating Lepr db/9J mutation in female and male mice., Aleah Kenner
Locating salmonella resistance gene on mouse chromosome 1., J Plant and A A. Glynn
Location of a gene controlling electrophoretic variation in mouse gamma-crystallins., L C. Skow
Location of ala32 gene replication in the cell cycle of cultured mammalian cells, l5178y., N Suzuki and S Okada
Location of genes coding for 18s and 28s ribosomal rna within the genome of mus musculus., S M. Elsevier and F H. Ruddle
Location of histocompatibility and interferon loci on chromosome 3 of the mouse., L E. Mobraaten, H P. Bunker, Guignard J. DeMaeyer, E DeMaeyer, and D W. Bailey
Location of human and mouse tumors using a radio-labeled monoclonal antibody (anti-ssea-1). Abstr., B Ballou, J Reiland, G Levine, D Solter, and T R. Hakala
Location of Ly-7 on mouse chromosome 12., P M. Hogarth, I F. McKenzie, L Lanier, D W. Bailey, and B A. Taylor
Location of Lyb-2 on mouse chromosome 4: Evidence from recombinant inbred strains., B A. Taylor and F W. Shen
Location of Mls locus on mouse chromosome 1., H Festenstein, C Bishop, and B A. Taylor
Location of phosphorylase kinase (Phk) in the mouse X chromosome., F Huijing, E M. Eicher, and D L. Coleman
Location of phosphorylase kinase (phk) in the mouse x chromosome., F Huijing, E M. Eicher, and D L. Coleman
Location of plucked (pk) on chromosome 18 of the mouse., P W. Lane and E M. Eicher
Location of the 9257 and ataxia mutations on mouse chromosome 18., A J. Griffith, G L. Radice, D L. Burgess, D C. Kohrman, G M. Hansen, M J. Justice, K R. Johnson, M T. Davisson, and M H. Meisler
Location of the gene for theta antigen in the mouse., E P. Blankenhorn and T C. Douglas
Location of the gene for theta antigen in the mouse. Iii. The position of thy-1 relative to lap-1 and mpi-1., T C. Douglas and P E. Dawson
Location of the gene for theta antigen in the mouse. II. Three-point crosses place thy-1 in proximal region of chromosome 9., T C. Douglas, T Meo, and H Skarvall
Location of the mup-a locus on mouse linkage group viii., J S. Finlayson, D M. Hudson, and B L. Armstrong
Location of the pirouette gene in Mus musculus., M M. Dickie
Location of the Sas-1 locus on mouse chromosome 1., D L. Rosenstreich, M G. Groves, H A. Hoffman, and B A. Taylor
Location of the sas-1 locus on mouse chromosome 1., D L. Rosenstreich and M G. Groves
Location of the second gene required for expression of the leukemia- -associated mouse antigen gix., E Stockert, H Sato, K Itakura, E A. Boyse, L J. Old, and J J. Hutton
Location of the velvet coat mutant in linkage group vi of the mouse., C Stieler and W F. Hollander
Location of xce in the mouse x chromosome and effects on pgk-1 expression. Abstr., B M. Cattanach, T Bucher, and S J. Andrews
Location on chromosome 1 of rnr, a gene that controls renin in the mouse. Abstr., C M. Wilson, E G. Erdos, J D. Wilson, and B A. Taylor
Location on chromosome 1 of Rnr, a gene that regulates renin in the submaxillary gland of the mouse., C M. Wilson, E G. Erd:os, J D. Wilson, and B A. Taylor
Location on chromosome 1 of rnr, a gene that regulates renin in the submaxillary gland of the mouse., C M. Wilson, E G. Erdos, J D. Wilson, and B A. Taylor
Location on chromosome 6 of the locus for a major liver protein (Lvp-1) of the house mouse., F H. Wilcox and T H. Roderick
Location on chromosome 6 of the locus for a major liver protein (lvp-1) of the house mouse., F H. Wilcox and T H. Roderick
Loci linkage of serum esterase patterns and oligosyndactyly., R A. Popp
Locomotor activity and apomorphine and amphetamine-induced behaviors in mice with strain-dependent variations in the number of midbrain dopamine neurons. Abstr., J S. Fink, H Baker, and D J. Reis
Locomotor activity and oxygen consumption, variability in two inbred strains of mice and their f1 hybrids., K Schlesinger and A M. Mordkoff
Locomotor activity and oxygen consumption; variability in two inbred strains of mice and their F1 hybrids., K Schlesinger and A M. Mordkoff
Locomotor activity differences between c57bl and balb mice after ethanol. Abstr., C L. Randall, J A. Carpenter, D Lester, and H J. Friedman
Locomotor activity of two inbred strains of mice in a seminatural and a breeding cage environment., J M. Lassalle and G Lepape
Locomotor activity of various types of genetically obese mice., T T. Yen and J M. Acton
Locus map of the mouse (Mus musculus)., M T. Davisson and T H. Roderick
Locus nomenclature updates by email., J T. Eppig and L J. Maltais
Locus specificity of mutagenicity of 2,4,diaminotoluene in both l5178y mouse lymphoma and at3-2 chinese hamster ovary cells., W J. Coppinger, S A. Brennan, J H. Carver, and E D. Thompson
Lodging of cfus under various circumstances in bone marrow, spleen and liver., O Vos, F Luiten, and R E. Ploemacher
Logical development of the cell ontology., T F. Meehan, A M. Masci, A Abdulla, L G. Cowell, J A. Blake, C J. Mungall, and A D. Diehl
Long bone measurements., Coburn Britton
Long-chain alkyl acetates in the preputial gland of the mouse., F Spener, H K. Mangold, G Sansone, and J G. Hamilton
Long chain fatty acid formation, key step on myelination studies in mutant mice., N A. Baumann, M L. Harpin, and J M. Bourre
Long chain fatty alcohols in normal and neoplastic tissues., M L. Blank and F Snyder
Long-chain neutral glycolipids and gangliosides of murine fibroblast lines and their low- and high-tumorigenic hybrids., K Itaya, S Hakomori, and G Klein
Long-colonies as a means for 'clone' isolation. Studies with a func- tional thymoma. Abstr., O Stutman, E J. Yunis, and R A. Good
Long-continued function of normal blood-forming tissues transplanted into genetically anemic hosts., E S. Russell, S E. Bernstein, F Lawson, and L J. Smith
Long distance air transport of aged laboratory mice., R J. Flynn, C M. Poole, and S A. Tyler
Longevity, aging, and environmental stress. A multivariate study. Abstr., R L. Collins
Longevity and body weights of mice with ancestral spermatogonial x-irradiation., G Schlager, T H. Roderick, and J B. Storer
Longevity and body weights of mice with ancestral spermatogonial x-irradiation., G Schlager, T H. Roderick, and J B. Storer
Longevity and gross pathology at death in 22 inbred mouse strains., J B. Storer
Longevity and gross pathology at death in 22 inbred mouse strains., J B. Storer
Longevity and mortality distributions of mice with and without x-ray exposure to 45 generations of male progenitors., J Spalding and M R. Brooks
Longevity in mice with a genetically determined muscular dystrophy., J R. Miller, A J. Wood, and W C. Gibson
Longevity of akr mice increased by reduced incidence of thymic lymphomas., D E. Uphoff
Longevity of female mice kept on various dietary regimens during growth., R Silberberg, S R. Jarrett, and M Silberberg
Longevity of hemopoiesis in long-term bone marrow cultures is influenced by mouse strain genotype. Abstr., J S. Greenberger and M A. Sakakeeny
Longevity of mice influenced by maternal age., L C. Strong and F N. Johnson
Longevity of osteoclasts in radiation chimaeras of beige and osteopetrotic microphthalmic mice., J F. Loutit and K M. Townsend
Longevity of osteoclasts in radiation chimearas of osteopetrotic beige and normal mice., J F. Loutit and K M. Townsend
Long interspersed repeated sequences of the mouse genome., D L. Vizard and J Yarsa
Longitudinal studies of chromosomal abnormal- ities and reticulum cell proliferation in new zealnd black mice., J M. Friedman, P J. Fialkow, J East, J I. Bryant, and A C. Salo
Long-lived t and b lymphocytes in the bone marrow and thoracic duct lymph of the mouse., C Ropke, H P. Hougen, and N B. Everett
Long spacing striated bodies in articular cartilage of mice., R Silberberg and M Hasler
Long survival and immunologic reconstitution following transplantation with syngeneic or allogeneic fetal liver and neonatal spleen cells., E J. Yunis, G Fernandes, J Smith, and R A. Good
Long survival time of isolated balb/c and dba/2 male mice., P Ebbesen
Long term administration of cyclophosphamide in mrl/1 mice. I. The effects on the development of immunological abnormalities and lupus nephritis., M Shiraki, M Fujiwara, and S Tomura
Long-term administration of cyclophosphamide into mrl/1 mice. II. The effects on the isotype of anti-dna antibodies and immuno- globulin secreting cells in the spleen., M Shiraki and M Fujiwara
Long-term administration of massive doses of Sn-protoporphyrin in anemic mutant mice (sphha/sphha)., S Sassa, G S. Drummond, S E. Bernstein, and A Kappas
Long term association of pala with bone. Abstr., D A. Cooney, B Ardalan, W Morrison, M Chadwick, R Liss, D Choie, W. Kensler, and H N. Jayaram
Long term chemotherapy and/or immunotherapy of primary murine bladder cancer. Abstr., M S. Soloway and C Martino
Long term complications of virus-induced diabetes mellitus. Abstr., J W. Yoon, M Rodrigues, C Currier, C S. Oh, and A L. Notkins
Long-term complications of virus-induced diabetes mellitus in mice., J Yoon, M M. Rodrigues, C Currier, and A L. Notkins
Long-term cultivation in tissue culture of leukemic cells from mouse leukemia induced by moloney virus or by x-rays., H Ginsburg and L Sachs
Long-term culture of a mouse plasmacytoma, ultrastructural and functional studies. Abstr., H L. Ioachim, E F. Osserman, and H A. Azar
Long-term culture of b lymphocytes and their precursors from murine bone marrow., C A. Whitlock and O N. Witte
Long term culture of cells derived from mouse blastocysts., M I. Sherman
Long-term culture of mouse macrophages., H J. Smith and M Gokcen
Long-term culture of murine erythropoietic progenitor cells in the absence of an adherent layer., F Wendling, M M. Shreeve, D L. Mcleod, and A A. Axelrad
Long term culture of murine tumor-specific cytotoxic lymphocytes. Abstr., S Gillis and K A. Smith
Long term culture of thymic cells from newborn mouse thymus fragments., L Tomatis and L Wang
Long term culture of tumour-specific cytotoxic t cells., S Gillis and K A. Smith
Long-term depression of two primary immune responses induced by a single dose of 5-(3,3-dimethyl-1-triazeno)-imidazole-4- -carboxamide (dtic)., P Puccetti, A Giampietri, and M C. Fioretti
Longterm dietary restriction and immune function in mice, response to sheep red blood cells and to mitogenic agents., R Walford, R Liu, delima M. Gerbase, M Mathies, and G Smith
Long-term effects of a single whole-body exposure of mice to ionizing radiations. II. Causes of death., P J. Lindop and J Rotblat
Long-term effects of a single whole-body exposure of mice to ionizing radiations. I. Life-shortening., P J. Lindop and J Rotblat
Long-term effects of calcium, phosphorus and forces exercise on the bones of mature mice., R R. Bell, D Y. Tzeng, and H H. Draper
Long-term effects of early ethanol on predatory behavior in inbred mice., J Yanai and B E. Ginsburg
Long-term effects of in vitro sensitization on immune reactivity of lymphocytes. Generation of suppressor and helper t cells., E L. Chan, P B. Kan, and R I. Mishell
Long-term effects of low-dose ethanol in mice. Abstr., W J. Keir and B E. Ginsburg
Longterm effects of neonatal administration of estrogen and progester- one, alone and in combination, on female mice. Abstr., L A. Jones and H A. Bern
Longterm effects of neonatal anterior hypophysial isografts on the mammary gland of mammary tumor virus-expressed mice., T Mori and H A. Bern
Long-term effects of neonatal steroid exposure on mammary gland development and tumorigenesis in mice., T Mori, H A. Bern, K T. Mills, and P N. Young
Longterm effects of neonatal treatment with cortisol and/or estrogen in the female balb/c mouse., S C. Ways and H A. Bern
Long-term effects of neonatal treatment with progesterone, alone and in combination with estrogen, on the mammary gland and reproductive tract of female balb/cfc3h mice., L A. Jones and H A. Bern
Long term effects of perinatal injection of estrogen and progesterone on the morphological and biochemical development of the mammary gland., M R. Warner, L Yau, and J M. Rosen
Long-term effects of prenatal and neonatal administration of 5beta-dihydrotestosterone on normal and neoplastic mammary development in mice., R Yanai, T Mori, and H Nagasawa
Long-term effects of restriated caloric intake on pancreatic islet tissue in obese-hyperglycemic mice., B Petersson and B Hellman
Long-term effects of restricted insulin secretion in young ob/ob mice. Abstr., C N. Boozer and J Mayer
Long term effects of triethylenemelamine (tem) in mice. Abstr., D J. Nash
Long term effects on immune function of early nutritional deprivation., D G. Jose, O Stutman, and R A. Good
Long-term engraftment and expansion of tumor-derived memory T cells following the implantation of non-disrupted pieces of human lung tumor into NOD-scid IL2Rgamma(null) mice., Abelson M. Simpson, G F. Sonnenberg, H Takita, S J. Yokota, T F. Conway, R J. Kelleher, L D. Shultz, M Barcos, and R B. Bankert
Long-term enzyme replacement therapy in beta-glucuronidase- -deficient mice by allogeneic bone marrow transplantation., S Yatziv, L Weiss, S Morecki, Z Fuks, and S Slavin
Long-term erythropoietic repopulating ability of old, young, and fetal stem cells., D E. Harrison
Long term genetic effects of 131i in mice., O S. Reddi
Long-term growth of lines of murine dinitrophenyl-specific b lymphocytes in vitro., benson M. Aldo and L Scheiderer
Long-term hyperglycemia and regranulation of beta-cells following alloxan administration in hereditary obese-hyperglycemic mice. Abstr., J Solomon and J Mayer
Long-term immunoglobulin g production by transplanted thymus cells., H S. Micklem, N Anderson, J Ure, and H P. Jones
Long-term inhibition of immune responses by 5-(3,3-dimethyl-1- -triazeno)imidazole-4-carboxamide (dtic). Abstr., A Giampietri, A Circolo, L Frati, E Bonmassar, and A Goldin
Long-term in vitro cultivation of some mouse ascites tumors. Ehrlich ascites carcinoma., R Cailleau and F Costa
Long-term in vitro culture of murine mast cells. Iii. Discrimination of mast cell growth factor and granulocyte-csf., Y Yung and M A. Moore
Long-term in vitro culture of pathogenic gross leukemia virus in mouse thymus cells., O Machala, R Boyd, J K. Youn, and G Barski
Long-term local b cell memory in murine lymph nodes draining a primary antigen injection. Abstr., Y Baine and G J. Thorbecke
Long-term maintenance of normal human skin on congenitally athymic (nude) mice., N D. Reed and D D. Manning
Long-term maintenance of psoriatic human skin on congenitally athymic (nude) mice., G G. Krueger, D D. Manning, J Malouf, and B Ogden
Long-term microcinematographic studies of action of polyoma virus on organ cultures of mouse salivary gland rudiments., W D. Morgan and C J. Dawe
Long-term morphologic and biochemical features of experiment- ally induced lung fibrosis in the mouse., W M. Haschek, szanto A. Klein, J A. Last, K M. Reiser, and H Witschi
Long-term organ culture of mouse mammary gland., J W. Harbell, P D. Bowman, J M. Shannon, and C W. Daniel
Long term organ culture of the mouse mammary gland. Abstr., J W. Harbell, P D. Bowman, J Shannon, and C W. Daniel
Long-term pathologic and behavioral changes in mice after focal deuteron irradiation of the brain., J M. Ordy, W Zeman, R L. Collins, and H J. Curtis
Long-term pathologic and behavioral changes in mice after focal deuteron irradiation of the brain. Abstr., T Samorajski, R L. Collins, and J M. Ordy
Long-term persistance of nontolerant cells after adult h-2-in- compatible parabiosis., D W. Drell, G A. Carlson, and T G. Wegmann
Long-term persistence of nontolerant cells after adult H-2-incompatible parabiosis., D W. Drell, G A. Carlson, and T G. Wegmann
Long-term preservation of bone marrow., L H. Smith and P T. Tran
Long-term primary culture of mouse mammary tumor cells. Production of virus., L J. Young, R D. Cardiff, and R L. Ashley
Long-term production of ige antibody in mice: regulation in irradiated recipients. Abstr., S H. Peeters and B G. Carter
Long-term propagation of a murine leukemia virus in an established cell line., R A. Manaker, E M. Jensen, and W Korol
Long term radiation effects on the bone marrow stem cells of c3h mice., H Croizat, E Frindel, and M Tubiana
Long term reduction of male agonistic behavior in mice following early exposure to ethanol., J Yanai and B E. Ginsburg
Long-term repopulating abilities of enriched fetal liver stem cells measured by competitive repopulation., C T. Jordan, C M. Astle, J Zawadzki, K Mackarehtschian, I R. Lemischka, and D E. Harrison
Long-term reproductive capacity of unilaterally ovariectomized, (uni-ovx), parous and non-parous mice. Abstr., R G. Gosden
Long-term retinal function and structure rescue using capsid mutant AAV8 vector in the rd10 mouse, a model of recessive retinitis pigmentosa., J J. Pang, X Dai, S E. Boye, I Barone, B Lei, B Chang, R Barlow, E Strettoi, and W W. Hauswirth
Long-term spontaneous tumor incidence in neonatally thymectomized mice., B H. Sanford, H I. Kohn, J J. Daly, and S F. Soo
Long-term spontaneous tumor incidence in neonatally thymectomized mice., B H. Sanford, H I. Kohn, J J. Daly, and S F. Soo
Long-term storage and serial transport of frozen mouse embryos., D G. Whittingham and W K. Whitten
Long-term storage of mouse embryos at -196 degrees c. The effect of background radiation., D G. Whittingham, M F. Lyon, and P H. Glenister
Long term stromal effects of irradiation measured by the functional ability of the irradiated spleen to support colony proliferation. Abstr., D Nelson, J Chaffey, and S Hellman
Long term subclinical effects of parainfluenza (sendai) infection on immune cells of aging mice., M M. Kay
Long-term survival and causes of death in chemical protected and non- -protected irradiated mice. Abstr., J Maisin, G Mattelin, and collier M. Lambiet
Long-term survival of adult mouse mammary glands in culture and their response to a retinoid., N T. Telang and N H. Sarkar
Long-term survival of he la tumours in mice treated with antilympho- cyte serum., C R. Franks, K Curtis, and F T. Perkins
Long-term survival of leukemic mice by therapeutic synergism between asparaginase (a'ase) and methotrexate (mtx). Abstr., R Capizzi, R Nichols, and J Mullins
Long-term survival of murine allogeneic bone marrow chimeras: effect of anti-lymphocyte serum and bone marrow dose., A J. Norin, E E. Emeson, and F J. Veith
Long-term survival of skin allografts induced by donor splenocytes and anti-CD154 antibody in thymectomized mice requires CD4(+) T cells, interferon-gamma, and CTLA4., T G. Markees, N E. Phillips, E J. Gordon, R J. Noelle, L D. Shultz, J P. Mordes, D L. Greiner, and A A. Rossini
Long-term survival of skin allografts in mice treated with fractionated total lymphoid irradiation., S Slavin, S Strober, Z Fuks, and H S. Kaplan
Long-term treatment with clozapine on aging mice., C Rolsten, J Claghorn, and T Samorajski
Long-term vascular effects of ionizing radiations in the mouse. Capillary blood flow., S P. Stearner and E J. Christian
Lonidamine, a hyperthermic sensitizer of hela cells in culture and of the meth-a tumor in vivo. Abstr., J H. Kim, S H. Kim, A Alfieri, C Young, and B Silvestrini
Lonidamine, a selective inhibitor of aerobic glycolysis of murine tumor cells., A Floridi, M G. Paggi, M L. Marcante, B Silvestrini, N Caputo, and C D. Martino
Looking for new alleles in mouse mutants with absence epilepsies., Valeria Smith
Looking for relationships between the most repeated dispersed dna sequences in the mouse: small r elements are found associated consistently with long mif repeats., K L. Bennett and N D. Hastie
Lop12, a mutation in mouse crygd causing lens opacity similar to human coppock cataract [In Process Citation], R S. Smith, N L. Hawes, B Chang, T H. Roderick, E C. Akeson, J R. Heckenlively, X Gong, X Wang, and M T. Davisson
Loss of acquired tolerance to skin homografts in mice., B F. Argyris
Loss of antigen nonspecific suppressor t cell function in experimental african trypanosomiasis. Abstr., R C. Sizemore and J M. Mansfield
Loss of anti-tumour immunogenicity of a somatic cell hybrid line with increasing subculture., R Favre, Y Carcassonne, and G Meyer
Loss of apoptosis-inducing factor results in cell-type-specific neurogenesis defects., R Ishimura, G R. Martin, and S L. Ackerman
Loss of a unique tumor antigen by cytotoxic T lymphocyte immunoselection from a 3-methylcholanthrene-induced mouse sarcoma reveals secondary unique and shared antigens., M E. Dudley and D C. Roopenian
Loss of bacterial resistance in mrl autoimmune mice: protect- ion by prostaglandin e. Abstr., E Wing and V Kelley
Loss of carrier-determined tolerance in vitro with loss of receptor blockade., benson M. Aldo and Y Borel
Loss of cell adhesion in Dsg3bal-Pas mice with homozygous deletion mutation (2079del14) in the desmoglein 3 gene., L Pulkkinen, Y W. Choi, A Simpson, X Montagutelli, J Sundberg, J Uitto, and M G. Mahoney
Loss of cellular atp as a measure of cytolytic activity of antiserum., W J. Nungester, L J. Paradise, and J A. Adair
Loss of correlations among proteins in brains of the Ts65Dn mouse model of down syndrome., Md Mahiuddin Ahmed, Xiaolu Sturgeon, Misoo Ellison, M T. Davisson, and Katheleen J Gardiner
Loss of density-dependent regulation of multiplication of balb/3t3 cells chemically transformed in vitro., Y Oshiro and J A. Paolo
Loss of E2F-1 reduces tumorigenesis and extends the lifespan of Rb1(+/-)mice., L Yamasaki, R Bronson, B O. Williams, N J. Dyson, E Harlow, and T Jacks
Loss of fv-1 restriction in balb/3t3 cells following infection with a single n tropic murine leukemia virus particle., troise G. Duran, R H. Bassin, A Rein, and B I. Gerwin
Loss of graft-versus-host reactivity of mouse lymphocytes during serial passage through irradiated allogeneic hosts., H Blomgren and B Andersson
Loss of h-2kk gene product(s) from an akr spontaneous leukaemia., W Schmidt, G Atfield, and H Festenstein
Loss of heterogeneity of the immune response to tnp-lys-ficoll (tf) in mice. Abstr., A F. Schrater, G J. Thorbecke, G W. Siskind, and E A. Goidl
Loss of heterozygosity and mitotic linkage maps in the mouse., V Henson, L Palmer, S Banks, J H. Nadeau, and G A. Carlson
Loss of host-controlled restriction and modification of phage lambda in Escherichia coli K12 previously infected with UV-irradiated coli-phage dT3., R J. Grasso and K Paigen
Loss of host-controlled restriction of lambda bacteriophage in Escherichia coli following methionine deprivation., R J. Grasso and K Paigen
Loss of immune competence with age may be due to a qualitative abnormality in lymphocyte membranes., R E. Callard, A Basten, and R V. Blanden
Loss of immune competence with age may be due to auto-anti- -idiotypic antibody regulation., M R. Szewczuk and R J. Campbell
Loss of immunoreactivity in long-term bone marrow culture., T M. Dexter and E Spooncer
Loss of intra-islet CD20 expression may complicate efficacy of B-cell-directed type 1 diabetes therapies., D V. Serreze, H D. Chapman, M Niens, R Dunn, M R. Kehry, J P. Driver, M Haller, C Wasserfall, and M A. Atkinson
Loss of lymphocyte chalone activity in mice with autoimmune disease., A M. Attallah, A D. Steinberg, A Ahmed, and K W. Sell
Loss of lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase 1 leads to photoreceptor degeneration in rd11 mice., J S. Friedman, B Chang, D S. Krauth, I Lopez, C Liu, S S. Bhattacharya, R K. Koenekoop, J R. Heckenlively, and al et
Loss of marrow allograft risistance in mice with transplanted methylcholanthrene-induced sarcomas., V Kumar and M Bennett
Loss of melanogenic properties in tyrosinases induced by glycosylation inhibitors within malignant melanoma cells., G Imokawa and Y Mishima
Loss of myosin VI reduces secretion and the size of the Golgi in fibroblasts from Snell's waltzer mice., C L. Warner, A Stewart, J P. Luzio, K P. Steel, R T. Libby, Jones J. Kendrick, and F Buss
Loss of natural killing (nk) during amyloid induction. Abstr., J R. Wohlgethan and E S. Cathcart
Loss of NFAT5 results in renal atrophy and lack of tonicity-responsive gene expression., Rodriguez C. Lopez, C L. Antos, J M. Shelton, J A. Richardson, F Lin, T I. Novobrantseva, R T. Bronson, P Igarashi, A Rao, and E N. Olson
Loss of normal profilaggrin and filaggrin in flaky tail (ft/ft) mice: an animal model for the filaggrin-deficient skin disease ichthyosis vulgaris., R B. Presland, D Boggess, S P. Lewis, C Hull, P Fleckman, and J P. Sundberg
Loss of notch activity in the developing central nervous system leads to increased cell death., H A. Mason, S M. Rakowiecki, T Gridley, and G Fishell
Loss of oncogenicity and concomitant increased immunogenicity of murine plasmacytoma cell lines., G D. Sorenson, O S. Pettengill, and C C. Cate
Loss of Pin1 function in the mouse causes phenotypes resembling cyclin D1-null phenotypes., Y C. Liou, A Ryo, H K. Huang, P J. Lu, R Bronson, F Fujimori, T Uchida, T Hunter, and K P. Lu
Loss of pre-irradiation immunity to hymenolepis nana in the rat-mouse chimera., B R. Neas and W Friedberg
Loss of proliferative capacity in immunohemopoietic stem cells caused by serial transplantation rather than aging., D E. Harrison, C M. Astle, and J A. Delaittre
Loss of proliferative capacity in immunohemopoietic stem cells caused by serial transplantation rather than aging., D E. Harrison, C M. Astle, and J A. Delaittre
Loss of protective activity of balb/c spleen homogenate against cell-free transmission of hipa-plasmacytoma by pretreatment with mineral oil of spleen-donor mice., G Pedio, J R. Ruttner, and B F. Odermatt
Loss of proviral sequences in rsv-transformed mouse tumour cells accompanied by the formation of double-minute chromatin bodies., H Sainerova and J Svoboda
Loss of purkinje cell-associated benzodiazepine receptors spares a high affinity subpopulation: a study with pcd mutant mice., F M. Vaccarino, B Ghetti, S E. Wade, M A. Rea, and M H. Aprison
Loss of Rb1 in the gastrointestinal tract of Apc1638N mice promotes tumors of the cecum and proximal colon., M H. Kucherlapati, K Yang, K Fan, M Kuraguchi, D Sonkin, A Rosulek, M Lipkin, R T. Bronson, B J. Aronow, and R Kucherlapati
Loss of reactivity of a balb/c myeloma tumor with allogeneic and syngeneic cytotoxic t lymphocytes., J H. Russel, A H. Hale, D Inbar, and H N. Eisen
Loss of reactivity of a myeloma tumor with h-2 compatible thymus-derived lymphocytes., A H. Hale and L K. Paulus
Loss of resistance to listeria infection in autoimmune mrl/lpr mice: protection by prostaglandin e1., V E. Kelley and E Wing
Loss of resistance to methotrexate in l5178y mouse leukemia grown in vitro., V D. Courtenay and A Robins
Loss of self-tolerance to single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (sdna) in vitro., J C. Roder, D A. Bell, and S K. Singhal
Loss of skin allograft tolerance by chimeras., E A. Boyse and L J. Old
Loss of socialized patterns of behavior in mouse colonies following daily sleep disturbance during maturation., F M. Watson and J P. Henry
Loss of specificity in cytolytic t lymphocyte clones obtained by limit dilution culture of ly-2+ t cells., K Shortman, A Wilson, and R Scollay
Loss of stem cell repopulating ability upon transplantation. Effects of donor age, cell number, and transplantation procedure., D E. Harrison and C M. Astle
Loss of stem cell repopulating ability upon transplantation. Effects of donor age, cell number, and transplantation procedure., D E. Harrison and C M. Astle
Loss of strain specificity of the ta3-st subline: evidence for the role of epiglycanin in mouse allogeneic tumor growth., A G. Cooper, J F. Codington, D K. Miller, and M C. Brown
Loss of suppressor t cells in adult nzb/nzw mice., R S. Krakauer, T A. Waldmann, and W Strober
Loss of suppressor t cells in adult nzb/w mice. Abstr., R S. Krakauer, T A. Waldmann, and W Strober
Loss of the putative tumor suppressor band 4.1B/Dal1 gene is dispensable for normal development and does not predispose to cancer., C Yi, J H. McCarty, S A. Troutman, M S. Eckman, R T. Bronson, and J L. Kissil
Loss of the Tg737 protein results in skeletal patterning defects., Q Zhang, N S. Murcia, L R. Chittenden, W G. Richards, E J. Michaud, R P. Woychik, and B K. Yoder
Loss of thymus-distinctive serological characteristics in mice under certain conditions., M Schlesinger and V K. Golakai
Loss of timorigenicity with simultaneous changes in radio- sensitivity and photosensitivity during in vitro growth of l5178y murine lymphoma cells., J Z. Beer, E Budzicka, E Niepokojczycka, O Rosiek, R Szumiel, and M Walicka
Loss of tolerance to thymus-donor strain antigens in nude mice bearing long-term allogeneic thymus grafts., D D. Isaak and J P. Lake
Loss of transplantability and induction of immunoprotection by mouse ascites tumor cells in tissue culture., J F. Morgan, C P. Eng, M D. Heuchert, and H D. Kirk
Loss of tumorigenicity in a long-term myeloid leukemic cell culture: possible nk-cell mediated surveillance. Abstr., C Y. Kuo, T W. Budd, C Budd, P W. Hsu, and T J. Yoo
Loss of tumor suppressor NF1 activates HSF1 to promote carcinogenesis., Chengkai Dai, Sandro Santagata, Zijian Tang, Jiayuan Shi, Junxia Cao, Hyoungtae Kwon, Roderick T Bronson, Luke Whitesell, and Susan Lindquist
Loss of vibrissae in the C57BL/6J mouse., Margaret Drummond
Loss of viral gene expression and retention of tumorigenicity by abelson lymphoma cells., D J. Grunwald, B Dale, J Dudley, W Lamph, I Sugden, B Ozanne, and R Risser
Loss of weak antigenicity of lymphoma cells following treatment with difluoro-dinitrobenzene., A Wolf, D M. Parry, and R K. Barfoot
Loss with age in nzb/w mice of thymic suppressor cells in the graft- -vs-host reaction., N L. Gerber, J A. Hardin, T M. Chused, and A D. Steinberg
Louping-ill encephalitis in c57 black mice., P C. Doherty
Love at first site., L Bonetta and M T. Davisson
(lovo) Grown in athymic mice. Abstr., J J. Stragand, R C. Hickey, J Bergerat, J Hokanson, D B. Drewinko, and I P. Adenocarcinoma
Low affinity antibody production in mice--a form of immunological tolerance., M W. Steward, S E. Gaze, and R E. Petty
Low antibody responsiveness to t-dependent antigens in c3h/hej mice., L P. Ruco, S Uccini, G D'agostaro, A D. Michele, I Doria, and C D. Baroni
Low avidity recognition of a class II-restricted neo-self peptide by virus-specific T cells., D M. Cerasoli, J McGrath, S R. Carding, F F. Shih, B B. Knowles, and A J. Caton
Low-calorie diet prevents the development of mammary tumors in c3h mice and reduces circulating prolactin level, murine mammary tumor virus expression, and proliferation of mammary alveolar cells., N H. Sarkar, G Fernandes, N T. Telang, K, and R A. Good
Low density of thy 1 antigen on mouse effector cells mediating natural cytotoxicity against tumor cells., R B. Herberman, M E. Nunn, and H T. Holden
Low-dose antigenic signals to helper lymphocytes., M Baltz and M B. Rittenberg
Low-dose chemotherapy as a prelude to intensive treatment of spontan- eous leukemia-lymphoma in akr mice., W C. Rose, A A. Rimm, E C. Saltzstein, and M M. Bortin
Low-dose embryonic x-irradiation in mice and some seasonal effects in the perinatal period., L Jacobsen
Low dose radiosensitivity of alloimmune cytotoxic t cells., C Spellman and R E. Anderson
Low-dose r-radiation damage to capillaries of the small intestine, a microangiographic study. Abstr., N H. Boyer and A D. Conger
Low doses of dnp-d-gl, a potent hapten-specific tolerogen, are immuno- genic in vitro., D E. Mosier
Low-dose streptozotocin-induced autoimmune diabetes is under the genetic control of the major histocompatibility complex in mice., U Kiesel and H Kolb
Low dose tolerance preventing tumor immunity., E Kolsch, R Mengersen, and E Diller
Low dose unresponsiveness with a thymus independent antigen., H Waldmann and H Pope
Low dose x-irradiation of thymus filler cells in limiting dilution cultures of lps-reactive b cells reduces the background ig-secreting cells without affecting growth-supporting capacity., H Hooijkaas, A A. Preesman, and R Benner
Lowered level of translatable messenger rnas for carbamyl phosphate synthetase-1 and ornithine transcarbamylase in the liver of tumor-bearing mice., T Asai, M Mori, S Miura, and M Tatibana
Lowered resistance to influenza infection of mice following immuniza- tion with mercurial inactivated influenza virus., K Ogasawara, M Aida, and I Nagata
Lower incidence of cleft lip by urethane administration in the cl/fr mouse. Abstr., K Esaki
Lower limb paralysis induced in mice by a temperaturesensitive mutant of moloney leukemia virus., J A. Mccarter, J K. Ball, and J V. Frei
Lower metastasizability of trypsin-treated ascites tumor cells in mice. Abstr., G Gasic and T Gasic
Low-grade otocephaly in a dog., M W. Fox
Low-intensity auditory and visual stimuli as reinforcers for the mouse, A Baron and G B. Kish
Low-leukemogenic variants of rauscher leukemia virus obtained in long- -term cultures at supra-optimal temperature., G Barski, D Barbieri, J K. Youn, and G Hue
Low-level accelerations applied in the absence of weight bearing can enhance trabecular bone formation., R Garman, G Gaudette, L R. Donahue, C Rubin, and S Judex
Low-level chronic gamma irradiation as a factor in audiogenic seizures of mice., J P. Cooke
Low-level expression of let-7a in gastric cancer and its involvement in tumorigenesis by targeting RAB40C., Q Yang, Z Jie, H Cao, A R. Greenlee, C Yang, F Zou, and Y Jiang
Low-level gamma irradiation and audiogenic seizures., R S. Tacker and E Furchtgott
Low-level mechanical vibrations can influence bone resorption and bone formation in the growing skeleton., L Xie, J M. Jacobson, E S. Choi, B Busa, L R. Donahue, L M. Miller, C T. Rubin, and S Judex
Low level microwaves affect gene expression., J D. Saffer
Low levels of serum thymic factor (fts) in zinc deficient a/jax mice. Abstr., T Iwata, G S. Incefy, T Tanaka, G Fernandes, and R A. Good
Low-levels of soluble dpn-linked alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase in tumors., G E. Boxer and C E. Shouk
Low levels of some serum immunoglobulin classes in nude mice., J Salomon and H Bazin
Low magnitude mechanical signals mitigate osteopenia without compromising longevity in an aged murine model of spontaneous granulosa cell ovarian cancer., Gabriel M Pagnotti, Benjamin J Adler, Danielle E Green, M Ete Chan, Danielle M Frechette, Kenneth R Shroyer, Wesley G Beamer, Janet Rubin, and Clinton T Rubin
Low molecular weight dextran and tumor growth. Abstr., W O. Griffen
Low molecular weight dna polymerase. Decreased activity in spleens of old balb/c mice., R W. Barton and W Yang
Low molecular weight eosinophil chemotactic factor in granulomatous liver of murine schistosomiasis., S Tsuda, K Fukuyama, and W L. Epstein
Low molecular weight ia antigens in normal mouse serum. I. Detection and production of a xenogeneic antiserum., C R. Parish, A B. Chilcott, and I F. Kenzie
Low molecular weight ia antigens in normal mouse serum. II. Demonstration of their t cell origin., C R. Parish, A B. Chilcott, and F C. Kenzie
Low-molecular-weight ia antigens in normal mouse serum. Iii. Isolation and partial chemical characterization., C R. Parish, D C. Jackson, and I F. Kenzie
Low-molecular-weight iodoproteins in the congenital goiters of cog/cog mice., L Fogelfeld, G Harel, W G. Beamer, and A B. Schneider
Low-multiplicity infection of moloney murine leukemia virus in mouse cells: effect on number of viral dna copies and virus production in producer cells., H Fan, R Jaenisch, and P Macisaac
Low myelin basic protein levels and normal myelin in peripheral nerves of myelin deficient mutant mice (mld)., J Matthieu, H Ginalski, R L. Friede, and S R. Cohen
Low natural in vivo resistance to syngeneic leukaemias in natural killer-deficient mice., K Karre, G O. Klein, R Kiessling, G Klein, and J C. Roder
Low radiation dose rates. Abstr., D Q. Brown, J Pittock, J Rubinstein, J France, and D W. Messerschmidt
Low radioprotection by thiol in lung: the role of local tissue oxygenation., C Parkins, J F. Fowler, and J Denekamp
Low-resistance junctions between cancer cells in various solid tumors., J D. Sheridan
Low set ears (Lse), a new mutation of the house mouse., K Theiler and H O. Sweet
Low temperature effects on the viability of mouse sperm., Judith Nickolls
Low temperature preservation of mouse lymphocytes with dimethyl sulfoxide., smith M. Ashwood
Low utilization of circulating glucose after food withdrawal in Snell dwarf mice., N L. Brooks, C M. Trent, C F. Raetzsch, K Flurkey, G Boysen, M T. Perfetti, Y C. Jeong, S Klebanov, K B. Patel, V R. Khodush, L L. Kupper, D Carling, J A. Swenberg, D E. Harrison, and T P. Combs
Low viability, skin lesions and reduced fertility associated with microcytic anemia in the mouse., E S. Russell, E C. Farland, and E L. Kent
Low viability, skin lesions, and reduced fertility associated with microcytic anemia in the mouse., E S. Russell, E C. McFarland, and E L. Kent
Low zone tolerance and suppressor t cells., E Kolsch, R Stumpf, and G Weber
Low zone tolerance, a possible defect in the switch from igm to igg production., G Weber and E Kolsch
L-phenylalanine mustard: a comparative study of its mode of transport by and cytotoxicity to murine l1210 leukemia cells and murine bone marrow progenitor cells. Abstr., D T. Vistica and B P. Schuette
lpr gene control of the anti-DNA antibody response., D S. Pisetsky, S A. Caster, J B. Roths, and E D. Murphy
Lpr gene control of the anti-dna antibody response., D S. Pisetsky, S A. Caster, J B. Roths, and E D. Murphy
Lps induced b cell suppressor factor: modulator of cell mediated immunity. Abstr., C E. Gamble, D A. Vallera, and J R. Schmidtke
Lps-induced, dose-dependent, hematopoietic responses in lps-resistant c3h/hej and c57bl/10scn mutant mice. Abstr., T J. Macvittie, R I. Walker, and M L. Patchen
Lps-induced glucose utilization in c3h/hen and c3h/hej macrophages. Abstr., J L. Ryan, L M. Glode, and C F. Nathan
Lps induces bone marrow cells to secrete a mitogen reactive with splenic b cells. Abstr., S V. Gollapudi and M Kern
Lps-or 8br-cyclic amp-induced production of t cell-activating factor(s) in macrophage tumor cell line j774.1., M Okada, T Kishimoto, T Igarashi, T Teranishi, and Y Yamamura
L'ultracentrifugation des proteines serigues dans trois sortes de leucemeies transplantables de la souris., R Lontie, J Clausen, H E. Christensen, and G Brauns
L'ultrastructure de tumeurs thyreotropes adenhypophysaires experi- mentales apres radiothyroidectomie., C Theret and H Renault
Lumen formation in the developing mouse mammary gland., N A. Hogg, C J. Harrison, and C Tickle
Lunatic fringe, FGF, and BMP regulate the Notch pathway during epithelial morphogenesis of teeth., T Mustonen, M Tummers, T Mikami, N Itoh, N Zhang, T Gridley, and I Thesleff
Lunatic Fringe-mediated Notch signaling is required for lung alveogenesis., K Xu, E Nieuwenhuis, B L. Cohen, W Wang, L Coultas, J Rossant, A Nagy, A Gossler, J G. Sled, T Gridley, and al et
Lung amyloidosis induced in mice by transplantation of casein- -sensitized spleen cells., O Werdelin
Lung cancer model systems in inbred strains of mice. Abstr., C J. Henry, L H. Billups, M D. Avery, D R. Dansie, A Lopez, L A. Breth, T R. Rude, and R E. Kouri
Lung carcinogenesis by procarbazine chlorate in balb/c mice., M Bacci, A Cavaliere, and D Fratini
Lung carcinogenesis induced by chronic tuberculosis infection: the experimental model and genetic control., A Nalbandian, B S. Yan, A Pichugin, R T. Bronson, and I Kramnik
Lung colony formation: a selective cloning process for lung-colony-forming ability., N Suzuki and H R. Withers
Lung colony formation in adult nude mice upon intravenous injection of cells from a human melanoma xenograft. Abstr., O Fodstad, S Aamdal, K M. Tveit, and A Pihl
Lung damage in c57bl mice following thoracic irradiation: enhancement by chemotherapy., G G. Steel, K Adams, and M J. Peckham
Lung granulomatous hypersensitivity to eggs of schistosoma japonicum in mice analysed by a radioisotopic assay and effects of hybridoma (idiotype) sensitization., G F. Mitchell, E G. Garcia, K M. Cruise, T, and R E. Hocking
Lung-selective impairment of cytochrome p-450-dependent monooxygenases and cellular injury by 1,1-dichloroethylene in mice., K R. Krijgsheld, M C. Lowe, E G. Mimnaugh, M A. Trush, E Ginsburg, and T E. Gram
Lung tumor-associated derepressed alloantigen coded for by the k region of the h-2 major histocompatibility complex., T G. Gipson, M Imamura, M A. Conliffe, and W J. Martin
Lung tumor-bearing strain a mice with coincident leukemia, an electron microscopic study., R E. Brooks
Lung tumorigenesis in mice after chronic exposure in early life to a low dose of dimethylnitrosamine., L M. Anderson, L J. Priest, and J M. Budinger
Lung tumorigenic response of strain a mice exposed to hypoxic cell sensitizers alone and in combination with gamma-radiation., T A. Mian, J C. Theiss, and D J. Grdina
Lung tumor induction and inhibition of breast adenocarcinomas by hydrazine sulfate in mice., B Toth
Lung tumor-reactive cytotoxic lymphocytes generated in mixed lymphocyte reaction between c3hfeb/hen (h-2kb) and c3h/hen (h-2k) strain mice., M Imamura, T G. Gipson, N Bensky, and W J. Martin
Lung tumor response in strain a mice as a quantitative bioassay of carcinogenic activity of some carbamates and aziridines., M B. Shimkin, R Wieder, M M. Donough, L Fishbein, and D Swern
Lung tumors induced at high altitude by urethan (ethyl carbamate) in strain a mice., chavez P. Mori
Lung tumors in hamsters produced by polyoma virus., T Burnstein
Lung tumors in mice. Application to carcinogenesis bioassay., M B. Shimkin and G D. Stoner
Lung tumours in mice., P R. Peacock
Lung tumours in mouse embryo homografts., P M. Peacock
Lung tumour susceptibility in the mouse., E A. Hambly
Lupus band test in new zealand mice and mrl mice., F Furukawa and Y Hamashima
Lupus in a murine model., Mario Robert Crisalli
Lupus-like kidney lesions in mrl mice., G J. Kolaja and P E. Fast
Lupus-like syndrome in some strains of nude mice., J C. Monier, O Costa, G Souweine, and D Rigal
Lupus nephritis in the absence of renal major histocompatibility complex class I and class II molecules., R Mukherjee, Z Zhang, R Zhong, Z Q. Yin, D C. Roopenian, and A M. Jevnikar
'lurcher', A new gene in linkage group xi of the house mouse., R J. Phillips
Luteinizing hormone levels in aged female laboratory rodents as measured by a radioimmunoassay and a radioreceptor assay., T A. Parkening, T J. Collins, and E R. Smith
Luteinizing hormone reduces the activity of the NPR2 guanylyl cyclase in mouse ovarian follicles, contributing to the cyclic GMP decrease that promotes resumption of meiosis in oocytes., Jerid W Robinson, Meijia Zhang, Leia C Shuhaibar, Rachael P Norris, Andreas Geerts, Frank Wunder, John J. Eppig, Lincoln R Potter, and Laurinda A Jaffe
Luteotropic action of fractional and multiple pituitary isografts in the mouse., H C. Browning and W D. White
Luteotropic activity in mice bearing anterior pituitary transplants., H C. Browning and W D. White
Luteotropic response in male mice with ovarian and pituitary iso- grafts. Abstr., H C. Browning
Luteotropic response in pituitary-ovarian isografts in male mice., H C. Browning and W D. White
Luteotropic response to prolactin (lth) and human chorionic gonado- tropin (hcg). Abstr., H C. Browning
Luteotropin (prolactin) release in mice following administration of gold thioglucose. Abstr., H C. Browning
Lutheran blood group glycoprotein and its newly characterized mouse homologue specifically bind alpha5 chain-containing human laminin with high affinity., S F. Parsons, G Lee, F A. Spring, T N. Willig, L L. Peters, J A. Gimm, M J. Tanner, N Mohandas, D J. Anstee, and J A. Chasis
L'utilisation des marqueurs chromosomiques pour la recherche en cancerologie., J R. Maisin and A Leonard
Ly-1 B helper cells in autoimmune "viable motheaten" mice., D H. Sherr, M E. Dorf, M Gibson, and C L. Sidman
Ly-4.2. A cell membrane alloantigen of murine b lymphocytes. II. Functional studies., I F. Mc kenzie
Ly-4.2. A cell membrane alloantigen of murine b lymphocytes. Iii. In vitro studies., I F. Mc kenzie and J M. Plate
Ly-4.2: a cell membrane alloantigen of murine B lymphocytes. I. Population studies., I F. McKenzie and G D. Snell
Ly-4.2. A cell membrane alloantigen of murine b lymphocytes. I. Population studies., I F. Mc kenzie and G D. Snell
Ly-4:2-alloantigenic specificity of murine B lymphocytes., I F. McKenzie, G D. Snell, and M Cherry
Ly-4.2. An alloantigenic specificity of murine b lymphocytes., I F. Mc kenzie, G D. Snell, and M Cherry
Ly-4.2. Doubts concerning its validity as a b-cell marker., M M. Gani and J M. Summerell
Ly-4, a new locus determining a lymphocyte cell-surface alloantigen in mice., G D. Snell, M Cherry, I F. McKenzie, and D W. Bailey
Ly-4, a new locus determining a lymphocyte cell-surface alloantigen in mice., G D. Snell, M Cherry, I F. Kenzie, and D W. Bailey
Ly-5. A new t-lymphocyte antigen system., K Komuro, K Itakura, E A. Boyse, and M John
Ly-6.2. A new lymphocyte specificity of peripheral t-cells., I F. Mckenzie, M Cherry, and G D. Snell
Ly-6 is a t-cell differentiation antigen., J N. Woody
Ly 9, an alloantigenic marker of lymphocyte differentiation., B J Mathieson, S O Sharrow, K Bottomly, and B J Fowlkes
Ly-a and ly-b, two systems of lymphocyte isoantigens in the mouse., E A. Boyse, M Miyazawa, T Aoki, and E Al
Ly- and ecotropic mulv antigens are separate entities., W Y. Langdon, I F. Mckenzie, and G R. Shellam
Ly and ia antigen phenotypes of t cells involved in delayed-type hypersensitivity and in suppression., M A. Vadas, J F. Miller, I F. Kenzie, S E. Chism, F Shen, A. Boyse, J R. Gamble, and A M. Whitelaw
Ly and ia phenotype of suppressor t cells induced by graft-vs-host reaction., F L. Shand
Ly antigens as markers for functionally distinct subpopulations of thymus-derived lymphocytes of the mouse., P Kisielow, J A. Hirst, H Shiku, P C. Beverley, M K. Hoffmann, A Boyse, and H F. Oettgen
Ly antigens as markers of functional t-cell subsets in the mouse. Abstr., P Kisielow
Ly antigens. Markers of t cell function on mouse spleen cells., J A. Hirst, P C. Beverley, P Kisielow, and H F. Oettgen
Lyb-2 system of mouse b cells. Evidence for a role in the generation of antibody-forming cells., H Yakura, F Shen, M Kaemmer, and E A. Boyse
Lyb3: a b cell surface antigen associated with triggering secretory differentiation., J D. Kemp, J W. Rohrer, and B T. Huber
Lyb-5+ and lyb-5- primary b cell subpopulations have similar requirements for major histocompatibility complex (mhc) t cell recognition. Abstr., S K. Pierce and B G. Froscher
Lyb-6, a new murine b-cell alloantigen. Biochemical characteristics and distribution. Abstr., S W. Kessler, A Ahmed, and I Scher
Lyb-7, a new b cell alloantigen controlled by genes linked to the igch locus., B Subbarao, A Ahmed, W E. Paul, I Scher, R Lieberman, and D E. Mosier
Lyb-8.2: A new b cell antigen defined and characterized with a monoclonal antibody., F W. Symington, B Subbarao, D E. Mosier, and J Sprent
Lyb antigens and their role in b lymphocyte activation., B Subbarao and D E. Mosier
Ly-c. A third locus specifying alloantigens expressed only on thymo- cytes and lymphocytes., E A. Boyse, K Itakura, E Stockert, and M Miura
Ly-m11: the h-3 region of mouse chromosome 2 controls a new surface alloantigen., N Tada, S Kimura, A Hatzfeld, and U Hammerling
Ly-m19: the Lyb-2 region of mouse chromosome 4 controls a new surface alloantigen., N Tada, S Kimura, Y Liu, B A. Taylor, and U H:ammerling
Lym 7.3: New murine specificity defining third allele of the ly 7 locus., L L. Lanier and N L. Warner
Lymphadenopathy, elevated serum IgE levels, autoimmunity, and mast cell accumulation in flaky skin mutant mice., S C. Pelsue, P A. Schweitzer, I B. Schweitzer, S W. Christianson, B Gott, J P. Sundberg, W G. Beamer, and L D. Shultz
Lymphangioma in the white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus., H L. Chute and D M. Chamberlain
Lymphatic connexions between the ovary and the uterus in cba mice. Abstr., A C. Waugh, N K. Bennett, and R J. Scothorne
Lymphatic leukaemia in rats and mice inoculated with friend virus., P J. Dawson, W M. Rose, and A H. Fieldsteel
Lymphatic leukemia in rats and mice inoculated with friend virus. Abstr., P J. Dawson and W M. Rose
Lymphatic obstruction in carcinomatous ascites., G B. Feldman
Lymphatic pathways from the tail in rats and mice., A Engeset and E Tjotta
Lymphatic tissue localization of 125i-labeled heterologous and isologous macroglobulins. Abstr., M G. Hanna, T Makinodan, and W D. Fisher
Lymphatic tissues and antibody-forming cells of athymic nude mice., M Holub, I Hajdu, L Jaroskova, and I Trebichavsky
Lymphatic tissues of nude mice during early stages of mycobacterium kansasii infection. Abstr., D Schlegerova, M Kubin, and M Holub
Lymphcoyte recognition of h-2 antigen in liposomes., S H. Herrmann and M F. Mescher
Lymph node activation by a factor released from lymphocytes of normal mice in reaction with mycobacterium kansasii., L Korcakova, M Kubin, and E Paluska
Lymph node metastases of emt6 tumour in nude mice., A Courdi and E P. Malaise
Lymph-node metasteses after intratibial transplantation of tumors., G Franchi, I R. Innocenti, R Rosso, and S Garattini
Lymph node morphology and metabolism in mammary tumor-susceptible and -resistant mice., S Albert and R M. Johnson
Lymph node weight in radiation chimeras. Abstr., C C. Congdon
Lymphoblast-mediated nonspecific suppression of alloanti- gen-induced cytotoxicity., R M. Ferguson and R L. Simmons
Lymphocyte-activating determinants distinct from mls., A Ahmed, B Subbarao, I Scher, J J. Ryan, W Paul, D E. Mosier, N K. Sell, and M E. For
Lymphocyte activation by purified carrageenan., S Ishizaka, T Hasuma, S Otani, and S Morisawa
Lymphocyte activation by the tumor-promoting agent 12-0-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (tpa)., J Abb, G J. Bayliss, and F Deinhardt
Lymphocyte activation. II. Discriminating stimulation of lymphocyte subpopulations by phytomitogens and heterologous antilymphocyte sera., G Janossy and M Greaves
Lymphocyte activation. Iii. Binding sites for phytomitogens on lymphocyte subpopulations., M F. Greaves, S Bauminger, and G Janossy
Lymphocyte activation induced by trichinella spiralis infect- ion reflected as spontaneous dna synthesis in vitro., I Ljungstrom and K Sundqvist
Lymphocyte activation in vitro to murine onco-foetal antigens., S Chism, R Burton, and N L. Warner
Lymphocyte activation. I. Response of t and b lymphocytes to phytomitogens., G Janossy and M Greaves
Lymphocyte activation. IV. The ultrastructural pattern of the response of mouse t and b cells to mitogenic stimulation in vitro., G Janossy, M Shohat, M F. Greaves, and R R. Dourmashkin
Lymphocyte activation. VI. A re-evaluation of factors affecting the selectivity of polyclonal mitogens for mouse t and b cells., M J. Doenhoff, G Janossy, M F. Greaves, K J. Gomer, and J Snajdr
Lymphocyte activation. V. Quantitation of the proliferative responses to mitogens using defined t and b cell populations., G Janossy, M Greaves, M Doenhoff, and J Snajdr
Lymphocyte adherence to high endothelial venules: character- ization of a modified in vitro assay, and examination of the binding of syngeneic and allogeneic lymphocyte populations., E C. Butcher, R G. Scollay, and I L. Weissman
Lymphocyte alloantigen: possible relationship to actin., T L. Delovitch, A Fegelman, B H. Barber, D J. Frelinger, and C C. Murine
Lymphocyte and macrophage adenyl cyclase ativity in animals with enhanced cell-mediated resistance in infection and tumors., M J. Droller and J S. Remington
Lymphocyte-antibody interactions in immunological enhancement., M Takasugi and W H. Hildemann
Lymphocyte antigens controlled by the ir region of the mouse h-2 complex. Detection of new specificities with anti-h-2 reagents., C David and D Shreffler
Lymphocyte antigens: Ly-4, Ly-6, and Ly-7., I F. McKenzie, J Gardiner, M Cherry, and G D. Snell
Lymphocyte antigens. Ly-4, ly-6, and ly-7., I F. Mc kenzie, J Gardiner, M Cherry, and G D. Snell
Lymphocyte capping in duchenne muscular dystrophy., S Hauser, H Weiner, K Ault, and E Unanue
Lymphocyte capping in hereditary muscular dystrophic chickens and mice. No evidence for a systemic membrane defect., B G. Sanders, K Kline, and C J. Morton
Lymphocyte cell surface glycoproteins which bind to soybean and peanut lectins., W R. Brown and A F. Williams
Lymphocyte chalone., J C. Houck
Lymphocyte chemotactic factor produced by a t cell hybridoma following con a stimulation in vitro. Abstr., J H. Hill, J W. Kappler, P Marrack, and P M. Henson
Lymphocyte classes in new zealand mice. II. Decreased frequency of immunoglobulin-bearing lymphocytes and increased frequency of lympho- cytes lacking detectable theta or immunoglobulin determinants., J D. Stobo, N Talal, and W E. Paul
Lymphocyte classes in new zealand mice. I. Ontogeny and mitogen responsiveness of thymocytes and thymus-derived lymphocytes., J D. Stobo, N Talal, and W E. Paul
Lymphocyte content and proliferative capacity of serially transplanted mouse bone marrow., G Cudkowicz, A C. Upton, and G M. Shearer
Lymphocyte cooperation is required for amplification of macrophage procoagulant activity., G A. Levy and T S. Edgington
Lymphocyte cytotoxicity in vitro, activation and release of a cytotoxic factor., G A. Granger and T W. Williams
Lymphocyte defect in plasmacytoma-bearing mice., I Brus, J Brent, and V P. Hollander
Lymphocyte-dependent antibody in a tumor xenograft system., E Simpson, P C. Beverley, and V Jones
Lymphocyte depletion induced by cholera toxin, relationship to adrenal cortical function., S I. Morse, C D. Stearns, and S R. Goldsmith
Lymphocyte depletion in the induction of chimerism in mice., J G. Deaton
Lymphocyte differentiation and major histocompatibility complex antigen expression in the embryonic thymus., E J. Jenkinson, J J. Owen, and R Aspinall
Lymphocyte ecology and immunologic tolerance., R H. Levey
Lymphocyte environment and the durability of transplantation tolerance., R H. Levey
Lymphocyte function in experimental african trypanosomiasis. I. B cell responses to helper t cell-independent and -dependent antigens., J M. Mansfield and O Bagasra
Lymphocyte function in experimental african trypanosomiasis. Iii. Loss of lymph node cell responsiveness., S R. Wellhausen and J M. Mansfield
Lymphocyte function in experimental african trypanosomiasis. II. Splenic suppressor cell activity., S R. Wellhausen and J M. Mansfield
Lymphocyte function in experimental african trypanosomiasis. V. Role of antibody and the mononuclear phagocyte system in variant-specific immunity., W L. Dempsey and J M. Mansfield
Lymphocyte homing into lymph nodes. In vitro demonstration of the selective affinity of recirculating lymphocytes for high-endothelial venules., H B. Stamper and J J. Woodruff
Lymphocyte-induced angiogenesis. A new assay for the graft-versus- -host reaction. Abstr., Y A. Sidky and R Auerbach
Lymphocyte-induced angiogenesis. A quantitative and sensitive assay of the graft-vs.-host Reaction., Y A. Sidky and R Auerbach
Lymphocyte-induced angiogenesis in tumor-bearing mice., Y A. Sidky and R Auerbach
Lymphocyte inhibitory factors (chalones) extracted from lymphoid organs. Extraction, partial purification and immunosuppressive properties., N Kiger, I Florentin, giralt E. Garcia, and G Mathe
Lymphocyte interactions and positioning. I. Adhesive interactions., A S. Curtis and M A. Sousa
Lymphocyte interactions in the presence of mitogens. New possibilities of exploring histocompatibility in the mouse and man., G Tridente, L Yung, G Mok, tridente E. Lupatin, and donati L. Fiore
Lymphocyte in vitro cytotoxicity, characterization of mouse lymphotoxin., W Kolb and G Granger
Lymphocyte in vitro cytotoxicity, specific release of lymphotoxin- -like materials from tuberculin-sensitive lymphoid cells., G A. Granger, S J. Shacks, T W. Williams, and W P. Kolb
Lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis of allogeneic tumor cell in vitro. II. Binding of cytotoxic lymphocytes to formaldehyde- -fixed target cells., R D. Stulting, R F. Iii, and D B. Amos
Lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis of allogeneic tumor cells in vitro. I. Search for target antigens in subcellular fractions., R F. Todd, I )ii, R D. Stulting, and D B. Amos
Lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity against tumor cells. I. Con a activated cytotoxic effector cells exhibit immunological specificity., J D. Waterfield, E M. Waterfield, and G Moller
Lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity against tumor cells. II. Characteristics and tissue distribution of concanavalin a-activated cytotoxic effector cells., J D. Waterfield and E M. Waterfield
Lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity against tumor cells. Iii. Differentiation of concanavalin a-activated cytotoxic effector cells., J D. Waterfield and E M. Waterfield
Lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity against tumor cells, specificity and characterization of concanavalin a-activated cytotoxic effector lymphocytes., J D. Waterfield, E M. Waterfield, A, and G Moller
Lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity. Effects of ageing, adult thymectomy and thymic factor., M Bach
Lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity microassay by cytoflouro- graphy., C Gill, C L. Fischer, and L A. Cone
Lymphocyte mediated graft-anti-graft reactivity during graft-vs-host reaction in vitro. Abstr., Von melchner h and K Hoffken
Lymphocyte mediated stimulation of macrophage metabolism by bacterial endotoxins. Abstr., J L. Ryan and W B. Yohe
Lymphocyte-mediated transport of aggregated human gamma-globulin into germinal centre areas of normal mouse spleen., J C. Brown, D G. Jesus, E J. Holborow, and G Harris
Lymphocyte membrane dynamics. Metabolic release of cell surface proteins., R E. Cone, J J. Marchalonis, and R T. Rolley
Lymphocyte membrane igg and secreted igg are structurally and allotypically distinct., V T. Oi, V M. Bryan, L A. Herzenberg, and L A. Herzenberg
Lymphocyte membrane immunoglobulins. Similarities between human igd and mouse igd-like molecules., R Sitia, G Corte, M Ferrarini, and A Bargellesi
Lymphocyte-mobilizing agents, effects of polymethacrylic acid on transplantable lymphoma in rodents., S Ormai, A Hagenbeek, and D W. Bekkum
Lymphocyte nucleoli activation as a marker of autoimmune disorder development. I. Observations in nzb mice., L Korcakova, J Rovensky, J Pekarek, and V Haskova
Lymphocyte populations in mouse bone marrow. Quantitative kinetic studies in young, pubertal and adult c3h mice., S C. Miller and D G. Osmond
Lymphocyte populations of akr/j mice. Iii. Changes in the preleukemic state., M M. Zatz
Lymphocyte reactivity contributes to protection conferred by specific antibody passively transferred to herpes simplex virus-infected mice., J E. Oakes, W B. Davis, J A. Taylor, and W A. Weppner
Lymphocyte reactivity in normal and malignant cell proliferation against a phylogenetically conserved antigen in fetal extracts., G Pasternak, B Schlott, G Gryschek, S Albrecht, U Reinhofer, E Matthes, and B Von broen
Lymphocyte reactivity is diminished by lipid diets. Abstr., delpin E. Santiago and franco A. Roman
Lymphocyte reactivity to phytohemagglutinin (pha) and pokeweed mitogen (pwm) in pregnant mice. Abstr., B Ruppert, E Richie, and J Trentin
Lymphocyte reactivity to serologically undetected components of the major histocompatibility complex., M B. Widmer, B J. Alter, F H. Bach, and D W. Bailey
Lymphocyte reactivity to serologically undetected components of the major histocompatibility complex., M B. Widmer, B J. Alter, F H. Bach, M L. Bach, and D W. Bailey
Lymphocyte reactivity to serologically undetected components of the major histocompatibility complex (mhc). Abstr., D J. Schendal, B J. Alter, and F H. Bach
Lymphocyte receptor movement induced by sheep erythrocyte binding., R F. Ashman
Lymphocyte receptors and mechanisms of in vitro cell-mediated immune reactions., B D. Brondz
Lymphocyte receptors. I. Receptors for fc of igg and complement (c3b) on immunoglobulin-bearing, antigen-binding and antibody-secreting cells., I Mc connell and C M. Hurd
Lymphocyte-recruiting capacity of cells infiltrating rejecting sponge matrix allografts in vivo., U T. Hopt, H Bockhorn, G H. Muller, K Thiede, and R L. Simmons
Lymphocyte recruitment properties of regional lymph node or spleen cells during sking allograft rejection., D W. Hanto, J T. Harty, and R L. Simmons
Lymphocyte recruitment, regional blood flow, and vascular permeability at sites of allogeneic cellular interactions., D W. Hanto, U T. Hopt, R Hoffman, and R L. Simmons
Lymphocyte response to mitogens iii heterogeneity of induction period. Abstr., J D. Braunstein, G Schwartz, R A. Good, T K. Sharpless, and M R. Melamed
Lymphocytes alloantigens associated with x-chromosome-linked immune response genes., M Zeicher, E Mozes, and P Lonai
Lymphocytes and leukemia viruses. Tropism and transtropism of murine leukemia virus., S K. Datta, C J. Melief, and R S. Schwartz
Lymphocytes and red blood cells as carriers in the immune response of mice and guinea pigs to soluble antigen., O J. Plescia and R Gutman
Lymphocytes as models for the study of mammalian cellular differentiation., H Cantor and E A. Boyse
Lymphocytes bearing fc receptors for ige. Viii. Affinity of mouse ige for fcepsilonr on mouse b lymphocytes., mallie R. Vander, T Ishizaka, and K Ishizaka
Lymphocytes cytotoxiques et immunite antitumorale., J Cerottini and K T. Brunner
Lymphocyte sequestration, its possible role in tumor immunity., O Stutman
Lymphocytes express ia antigens of foreign haplotype following treatment with neuraminidase., C R. Parish, T J. Higgins, and I F. Mckenzie
Lymphocytes, hormones and ageing., N Fabris, W Pierpaoli, and E Sorkin
Lymphocytes lacking easily detectable surface immunoglobulin (ig) and theta. Abstr., J D. Stobo and W E. Paul
Lymphocyte specificity to protein antigens. I. Characterization of the antigen-induced in vitro t cell-dependent proliferative response with lymph node cells from primed mice., G Corradin, H M. Etlinger, and J M. Chiller
Lymphocyte specificity to protein antigens. II. Fine specificity of t-cell activation with cytochrome c and derived peptides as antigenic probes., G Corradin and J M. Chiller
Lymphocyte specificity to protein antigens. Iii. Capacity of low responder mice to beef cytochrome c to respond to a peptide fragment of the molecule., G Corradin and J M. Chiller
Lymphocyte specificity to protein antigens. V. Conformational dependence of activation of cytochrome c-specific t cells., Y Buchmuller and G Corradin
Lymphocyte stimulation as a means of detection and monitoring the purification of tumor associated antigens. Abstr., M W. Burk, S S. Ristow, S Yu, and C F. Khann
Lymphocyte stimulation by 2-mercaptoethanol (2-me) and alpha thioglycerol (alphatg). Abstr., M G. Goodman and W O. Weigle
Lymphocyte stimulation by murine derived renal antigens. Abstr., C S. Marschke, K L. Stein, and N Lempert
Lymphocyte stimulation: concanavalin a induces the expression of a 53k protein., J Milner and F Mccormick
Lymphocyte stimulation with fc fragments. I. Class, subclass, and domain of active fragments., M A. Berman, H L. Spiegelberg, and W O. Weigle
Lymphocyte subpopulations and function in chronic murine toxo- plasmosis. I. Thy-1+ cells in lymphoid tissues., A J. Macario, W Stahl, and R Miller
Lymphocyte subpopulations in nzb mice, deficit of thymus-dependent lymphocytes., O Stutman
Lymphocyte subpopulations in the thymus., W Droege and R Zucker
Lymphocyte subpopulations in the thymus of nzb x nzw mice: phenotypic characterization by flow cytofluorometry analysis., F Dumont and R C. Habbersett
Lymphocyte surface membrane immunoglobulin in myeloma. I. M315-bearing t lymphocytes in mice with mopc-315., H M. Gebel and R G. Lynch
Lymphocyte surface receptors and albumin., C L. Sidman
Lymphocyte surface receptors and leukemia virus-induced immunosuppres- sion., H Friedman and J R. Kateley
Lymphocytes which differentiate in an allogeneic thymus. II. Evidence for both central and peripheral mechanisms in tolerance to donor strain tissues., B Kindred and B Sordat
Lymphocyte traffic and lymphocyte destruction in murine malaria., J H. Playfair and J B. Souza
Lymphocyte transformation in casein-induced murine amyloidosis., R Baumal and A Ackermann
Lymphocyte transformation in epithelium., W Andrew
Lymphocyte transformation in murine systemic lupus erythematosus and serum sickness. Abstr., R E. Lewis, J J. Cruse, A J. Ainsworth, and L V. Crawford
Lymphocyte transformation in vitro to riii mouse milk antigen among woman with breast disease., rundles S. Cunningham, W F. Feller, rundles C. Cunningham, B Dupont, H Wanebo, R O'reilly, and R A. Good
Lymphocyte trapping and activation in the regional lymph node stimulated by cellular and soluble antigens., L Korcakova, E Paluska, J Svobodova, and V Haskova
Lymphocyte trapping in tolerant mice., M M. Zatz and E M. Lance
Lymphocytic cells with marginally arranged dense chromatin., I Hajdu, M Holub, and I Trebichavsky
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis in the mouse. II. Establishment of carrier colonies., grube F. Lehmann
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis in the mouse. Iii. Comparative titrations of virus strains in inbred mice., grube F. Lehmann
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis of the mouse. IV. Depression of the allograft reaction., grube F. Lehmann, I Niemeyer, and J Lohler
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis. Production of antibody by 'tolerant' infected mice., M B. Oldstone and F J. Dixon
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-induced immunosuppression. A virus-induced macrophage defect., R P. Jacobs and G A. Cole
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-induced immunosuppression: evidence for viral interference with t-cell maturation., A R. Thomsen, jorgensen K. Bro, and B L. Jensen
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus killer t cells are lethal only in weakly disseminated murine infections., C J. Pfau, J K. Valenti, D C. Pevear, and K D. Hunt
Lymphocytic choriomingitis virus. Pathogenesis of acute central nervous system disease., G A. Cole, D H. Gilden, A A. Monjan, and N Nathanson
Lymphocytic proliferation in bone marrow of HLC and LLC mice., Doris S. Atkinson
Lymphocytic proliferation in response to homologous tissue antigens., R W. Dutton and R I. Mishell
Lymphocytic vasculitis: model of cell-mediated autoimmunity. Abstr., C F. Moyer and C L. Reinisch
Lymphocytokaryorrhectic steroid hormones. Abstr., G L. Schneebeli and T F. Dougherty
Lymphocytosis produced by heparin and other sulphated polysaccharides in mice and rats., J W. Bradfield and G V. Born
Lymphocytosis response in mice pretreated with thymus cells., M L. Gottlieb
Lymphocytotoxic antibodies produced by h-2 allo-immunisation distinguish between mulv-positive and -negative substrains of the same h-2 haplotype., P Ivanyi, C J. Melief, P V. Mourik, and P D. Greeve
Lymphocytotoxic autoantibodies eluted from in vivo propagating sarcoma cells of mice. Brief communication., M Ran, M Yaakubowicz, and I P. Witz
Lymphoepithelial interactions in the mouse thymus: phenotypic and kinetic studies on thymic nurse cells., B A. Kyewski and H S. Kaplan
Lymphohemopoiesis in culture is prevented by interaction with adherent bone marrow cells from mutant viable motheaten mice., S I. Hayashi, P L. Witte, L D. Shultz, and P W. Kincade
Lymphoidal involution and delayed homograft rejection in hypoxia- -exposed mice., J M. Kmetz and A Anthony
Lymphoid and erythroid repopulation in B6 W-anemic mice: a new unirradiated recipient., D E. Harrison and C M. Astle
Lymphoid cell adenylate cyclase activity after x-irradition and cortisone treatment., R G. Kemp and R J. Duquesnoy
Lymphoid cell chimerism in mice thymectomized at birth and grafted with homologous thymic tissue. Abstr., A P. Dalmasso and K Sjodin
Lymphoid cell chimerism in thymectomized, x-irradiated adult mice grafted with allogeneic thymus. Abstr., C Martinez, E J. Yunis, and J M. Smith
Lymphoid cell dependence of eosinophil response to antigen., M Mc garry, R Speirs, V Jenkins, and J Trentin
Lymphoid cell dependence of eosinophil response to antigen. Iii. Comparison of the rate of appearance of two types of memory cells in various lymphoid tissues at different times after priming., N M. Ponzio and R S. Speirs
Lymphoid cell dependence of eosinophil response to antigen. IV. Effects of in vitro x-irradiation on adoptive transfer of anamnestic cellular and humoral responses., N M. Ponzio and R S. Speirs
Lymphoid cell dependence of eosinophil response to antigen. VI. The effect of selective removal of t or b lymphocytes on the capacity of primed spleen cells to adoptively transferred immunity to tetanus toxoid., N M. Ponzio and R S. Speirs
Lymphoid cell functions in mice treated with l-asparaginase., M Bennett, E Mayhew, and T Han
Lymphoid cell renewal under low level irradiation. Xvii. Cell kinetic analysis of radiation leukemogenesis. Abstr., J Fabrikant and B Foster
Lymphoid cell requirement for reticulum cell carcoma (rcs) growth in sjl/j mice. Abstr., S P. Lerman, E B. Jacobson, F A. Carswell, and G J. Thorbecke
Lymphoid cell response in animals with progressively growing tumor allografts. Abstr., B B. Jacobs
Lymphoid cells from senescent animals contain specific inhibitors of immune response., M Delpierre, J Panijel, and M Terquem
Lymphoid cells sensitized in vitro against allogeneic or syngeneic fibroblasts produce immune effects in vitro and in vivo., I R. Cohen, A Globerson, and M Feldman
Lymphoid cell subpopulations. II. Characterization of cell populations responsible for synergy in the mixed lymphocyte interation., M L. Howe and L Cohen
Lymphoid cell subpopulations. I. Synergy between lymph node cells and thymocytes in response to alloantigens and mitogens., M L. Howe and L Cohen
Lymphoid changes induced by persistant viruses in macrophages. Abstr., A J. Kenyon
Lymphoid dendritic cells are potent stimulators of the primary mixed leukocyte reaction in mice., R M. Steinman and M D. Witmer
Lymphoid hyperplasia and neoplasia associated with a mouse pituitary thyrotropic tumor., E E. Sproul, R Grinberg, and S C. Werner
Lymphoid index in allogeneic inhibition., E R. Fisher, E A. Saffer, and B Fisher
Lymphoid infiltration in the f1 hybrid liver as a thymus cell function., G O. Bain and D Fenna
Lymphoid irradiation (tli). I. Characterization of suppressor cells of the mixed lymphocyte reaction., M Weigensberg, S Morecki, L Weiss, Z Fuks, D S. Slavin, and S O. Total
Lymphoid leukaemia by whole-body x-irradiation in rf mice and plasma lactic dehydrogenase in leukaemic mice., Y Takamori, Y Hori, T Megumi, A Takeda, D K. Nishio, and S O. Of
Lymphoid malignancy., A S. Russell and J Percy
Lymphoid neoplasms in rats after inoculation with cell-free extracts of leukemic akr mice., W H. Kirsten, C E. Platz, and J S. Flocks
Lymphoid organs of mice. V. Purification of spleen dendritic cells, new surface markers, and maintenance in vitro., R M. Steinman, G Kaplan, M D. Witmer, D Z. Cohn, and F O. Peripheral
Lymphoid precursors, thymus independent antibody production., M L. Tyan, L A. Herzenberg, and P R. Gibbs
Lymphoid procoagulant activity and mitogenesis in the c3h/hej mouse: discordant response to lipopolysaccharide stimulation., G A. Levy and T S. Edgington
Lymphoid proliferation and differentiation associated with a mouse pituitary thyrotropic tumor. Abstr., E E. Sproul and R Grinberg
Lymphoid repopulation by donor cells in the graft-versus-host re- action., M Fox
Lymphoid source and mode of action of murine leukocyte adherence inhibition factor (laif). Abstr., S A. Gregory, M L. O'keefe, and W L. Myers
Lymphoid sources of murine mif. Abstr., N Adelman, S Cohen, and T Yoshida
Lymphoid sources of murine migration inhibition factor., N E. Adelman, J Ksiazek, T Yoshida, and S Cohen
Lymphoid-specific antigen, distribution and behaviour., E F. Potworowski and R C. Nairn
Lymphoid subpopulations in radiation induced allogeneic mouse chimeras. Abstr., R Almaraz, D H. Sachs, and S A. Rosenberg
Lymphoid tissue architecture. Experimental analysis of the origin and distribution of t-cells and b-cells., G A. Gutman and I L. Weissman
Lymphoid tissue architecture. II. Ontogeny of peripheral t and b cells in mice. Evidence against peyer's patches as the site of generation of b cells., S H. Friedberg and I L. Weissman
Lymphoid tumor genotype vs. Time of inoculation of regenerating thymus grafts with radiation leukemia virus (rlv). Abstr., M Lieberman and H S. Kaplan
Lymphoid tumor induction by mouse thymocytes infected in vitro with radiation leukemia virus., M Lieberman and H S. Kaplan
Lymphoid tumours and leukaemia induced in mice by bone-seeking radionucleides., J F. Loutit and T E. Carr
Lymphokine activation of mouse peritoneal macrophages for killing of leishmania tropica. Abstr., C A. Nacy, M S. Meltzer, and D J. Wyler
Lymphokine-induced igm secretion by clones of neoplastic b cells., K Brooks, D Yuan, J W. Uhr, P H, A, and E S. Vitetta
Lymphokine-induced mycobacteriostatic activity in mouse pleural macrophages., A Zlotnik and A J. Crowle
Lymphokine-induced secretion of plasminogen activator by murine macrophages., V Klimetzek and C Sorg
Lymphokine-induced suppressor b cells., K M. Gilbert and M K. Hoffman
Lymphokine-mediated activation of human monocytes: neutralization by monoclonal antibody to interferon-gamma., J Le and J Vilcek
Lymphokine production by murine leukemia l1210 cells in vitro. Abstr., J M. Mansfield, J H. Wallace, and W M. Shannon
Lymphokine production in mouse mixed lymphocyte reaction (mlr). II. Tentative mapping of murine alloantigens activating migration inhib- ition factor and interferon release and their relationship with those activating proliferative response., S Landolfo, F Marcucci, M Giovarelli, I Viano, and G Forni
Lymphokines inhibit macrophages rna synthesis., L Varesio, H J. Issaq, R Kowal, N, and D Taramelli
Lymphokine-stimulated macrophage phagocytosis of fluorescent micro- spheres: a rapid new assay., P A. Dunn, W R. Eaton, E D. Lopatin, J E. Mcentire, and B W. Papermaster
Lymphokine synthesis in irradiated lymphoma cells of sjl/j mice. Abstr., N M. Ponzio, T Hayama, C Nagler, I R. Katz, J Vilcek, D G. Thorbecke, and E R. Of
Lymphoma cell mutants., inaba H. Hama, shiomi N. Hieda, T Shiomi, D K. Sato, and I A. Mouse
Lymphoma cells (rcs) of sjl/j mice exhibit natural killer (nk) cell function. Abstr., N M. Ponzio, K Fitzgerald, and J Mcmaster
Lymphoma development and karyotype analysis in mice with graft versus host (gvh) reactions. Abstr., F Hays
Lymphoma development from transplanted murine leukemia virus infected organ cultured thymuses: inhibitory effect of in vitro interferon treatment., I Riesenfeld, G Tufveson, and G V. Alm
Lymphoma development in akr:cba/ht6crc chimeras derived by neonatal injection of spleen cells., M Tuffrey, P Crewe, and R D. Barnes
Lymphoma development in intrarenal thymus implants in thymectomized, irradiated mice. Abstr., ghera N. Haran and H S. Kaplan
Lymphomagenesis and female-specific lethality in p53-deficient mice occur independently of E2f1., E H. Wloga, V Criniti, L Yamasaki, and R T. Bronson
Lymphomagenicity of recombinant mink cell focus-inducing murine leukemia viruses., M W. Cloyd, J W. Hartley, and W P. Rowe
Lymphoma growth in vivo, electronic discrimination between tumor and stroma cells., G Haughton, J Haot, L Revesz, and G Klein
Lymphoma mutagen assay system., D Clive, K O. Johnson, J F. Spector, A G. Batson, D M. Brown, and T A. Mouse
Lymphoma related immunosuppression in mice is abolished by factors in normal mouse serum. Abstr., I R. Katz, M K. Hoffman, and G J. Thorbecke
Lymphomas as sequelae of the transplantation of co2- -treated skin autografts in mice., A E. Goldsmith and R Narvaez
Lymphomas in mice, failure of induction after a graft-versus-host reaction., G B. Rossi and C Friend
Lymphoma susceptibility of the akr mouse strain acquired before the stage of implantation., R Barnes and M Tuffrey
Lymphoma susceptibility of the thetac3h akr/cum., M A. Tuffrey, P Crewe, and L Dawson
Lymphomas with cytotoxic activity., T W. Chang and H N. Eisen
Lymphoma with anti-idiotype serum (a-id). Abstr., L L. Lanier, G F. Babcock, M A. Lynes, D G. Haughton, and V P. Cell
Lymphopenia and impaired immunological activities of splenocytes during the immune response to cholera enterotoxin., J R. Kateley, J Holderbach, and H Friedman
Lymphopoiesis. Abstr., J M. Garland, T M. Dexter, G Bazill, M Lanotte, C Howarth, D A. Aldridge, and O O. To
Lymphopoietic action of vitamin a in tumor-bearing mice. Abstr., E Seifter, A Barbul, S M. Levenson, and G Rettura
Lymphoproliferation (lpr) and other single-locus models for murine lupus., E D. Murphy
Lymphoproliferative cycles in the thymus cortex., B Bryant
Lymphoproliferative responses in mice suppressed by ingested soluble antigen. Abstr., B A. Peri, G A. Silverman, and R M. Rothberg
Lymphoreticulare sarkome bei immunologisch geschadigten mausen. (eng. Summ.), E Grundmann and H Hobik
Lymphoreticular system response in akr/j and c57bl/6j mice., F A. Schmid and D J. Hutchison
Lymphoreticular system response in akr/j and c57bl/6j mice. Abstr., F A. Schmid and D J. Hutchison
Lymphosarcoma in the rabbit: genetics and pathology., R R. Fox, H Meier, D D. Crary, D D. Myers, R F. Norberg, and C W. Laird
Lymphosarcoma, virus-induced thymic-independent disease in mice., H T. Abelson and L S. Rabstein
Lymphoscintigraphy in experimental ascites. Mediastinal uptake as a reflection of cell cycle kinetics. Abstr., W D. Bloomer and S J. Adelstein
Lymphotoxic effect of cyclophosphamide in therapy of ehrlich ascites carcinoma in mice., F Culo, N Allegretti, and M Marusic
Lymphotoxin and TNF produced by B cells are dispensable for maintenance of the follicle-associated epithelium but are required for development of lymphoid follicles in the Peyer's patches., A V. Tumanov, D V. Kuprash, J A. Mach, S A. Nedospasov, and A V. Chervonsky
Lymphotoxin production by subsets of t cells., D D. Eardley, F Shen, R K. Gershon, and N H. Ruddle
Lympoid cell surface interaction structures detected using cytolysis-inhibiting monoclonal antibodies., P Goldstein, C Goridis, verhulst A. Schmitt, B Hayot, A Pierres, A V. Agthoven, Y Kaufmann, Z Eshhar, and M Pierres
Ly penotype of t-cells releasing t-cell replacing factor., K Pickel, U Hammerling, and M K. Hoffmann
Ly phenotype and mechanism of action of mouse neonatal suppressor t cells., D E. Mosier, B J. Mathieson, and P S. Campbell
Ly phenotype of t cells cytotoxic for syngeneic mouse mammary tumors. Evidence for t cell interactions., O Stutman, F Shen, and E A. Boyse
Ly phenotypes and mhc recognition: the allohelper that rec- ognizes k or d ia a mature ly123 cell., S L. Swain, A Bakke, M English, and R W. Dutton
Lysergic acid diethylamide. Effect on embryos., R Auerbach and J A. Rugowski
Lysine containing compounds in spleen of balb/c mice in response to antigenic stimuli. Abstr., L Mashburn
Lysine trna is the predominant trna in murine mammary tumor virus., L C. Waters
Lysis mediated by t cells and restricted by h-2 antigen of target cells infected with vaccinia virus., U Koszinowski and H Ertl
Lysis of a natural killer cell sensitive tumor cell by t cells generated in f1 anti-parent cultures in vitro. Abstr., A Thomas, V Kumar, and M Bennett
Lysis of antibody-coated cells by platelets., W D. Soper, S P. Bartlett, and H J. Winn
Lysis of enucleated tumor cells with allogeneic and syngeneic cytotoxic thymus-derived lymphocytes., A H. Hale and L K. Paulus
Lysis of fresh nk-resistant murine tumor cells by lectin- and lymphokine-activated syngeneic splenocytes. Abstr., A Mazumder and M Rosenstein
Lysis of homologous cells by sensitized lymphocytes in tissue culture., W Rosenau and H D. Moon
Lysis of infected myofibers by coxsackievirus b-3-immune t lymphocytes., S A. Huber, L P. Job, and J F. Woodruff
Lysis of leukemia cells by spleen cells of normal mice., J M. Zarling, R C. Nowinski, and F H. Bach
Lysis of nk target cells by soluble cytotoxic factor(s) and inhibition by a xenoantiserum directed aganist cytotoxic cells., S C. Wright, J C. Hiserodt, and B Bonavida
Lysis of syngeneic mouse tumor cells by effector cells generated in vitro following stimulation with allogeneic normal cells. Abstr., P A. Pacicucci, S Macphail, F H. Bach, and J M. Zarling
Lysis of syngeneic murine lymphoma by lymphocytes sensitized and expanded in lectin-free t-cell growth factor (lf-tcgf). Abstr., T J. Eberlein, M M. Rosenstein, and R Wesley
Lysis of syngeneic tumor by alloantigen activated t cells is augmented by the relevant alloantigen added as a cold target to cml assays. Abstr., P H. Sugarbaker and W Matthews
Lysis of target cells infected with vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) in the presence of tunicamycin by anti-vsv cytotoxic t lymphocytes., D T. Harris, A H. Hale, and L Lefrancois
Lysis of type-C retroviruses by rabbit sera., Lorna L. Burnside
Lysolecithin analogs. A new class of immunopotentiators with antitumor activity. Abstr., P G. Munder, H Fischer, H U. Weltzien, and O Westphal
Lysolecithin analogs as adjuvants in delayed-type hypersensit- ivity in mice. I. Characterization of the adjuvant effect., B Arnold, J F. Miller, and H U. Weltzien
Lysolecithin analogs as adjuvants in delayed-type hypersensitivity in mice. II. Studies on the mode of action., B Arnold, F G. Staber, and J F. Miller
Lysosomal accumulation of gallium-67 in morris hepatoma-7316a and shionogi mammary carcinoma-115., S Takeda, S Okuyama, K Takusagawa, and T Matsuzawa
Lysosomal acid hydrolase activities in the aging heart., H H. Traurig and R E. Papka
Lysosomal acid hydrolase activities in the lungs of fetal, neonatal, adult, and senile mice., H H. Traurig
Lysosomal acid phosphatase deficiency. Liver specific variant in the mouse. Abstr., P A. Lalley and T B. Shows
Lysosomal acid p-nitrophenylphosphatase release during anaphylaxis in mice. Abstr., P E. Treadwell and B Hurt
Lysosomal and microsomal glucuronidase, genetic variant alters electrophoretic mobility of both hydrolases., P A. Lalley and T B. Shows
Lysosomal dysfunctions associated with mutations at mouse pigment genes., E K. Novak and R T. Swank
Lysosomal enzyme activation in irradiated mammary tumors., C Clarke and E D. Wills
Lysosomal enzyme activity in the interstitial fluid of solid mouse tumour transplants., B Sylven
Lysosomal enzyme changes in mouse spleen cells after antigenic stimulation., K Jacob and D Weir
Lysosomal enzyme oligosaccharide phosphorylation in mouse lymphoma cells: specificity and kinetics of binding to the mannose 6-phosphate receptor in vivo., C A. Gabel, D E. Goldberg, and S Kornfeld
Lysosomal enzyme phosphorylation in mouse lymphoma cell lines with altered asparagine-linked oligosaccharides., C A. Gabel and S Kornfeld
Lysosomal enzyme release by vitamin a in l1210 leukemia cells., J O. Rundell, T Sato, E Wetzelberger, H Ueda, and D Brandes
Lysosomal enzyme release in mouse strains susceptible and resistant to antigen-antibody complex induced anaphylactic shock., P E. Treadwell
Lysosomal enzymuria in the testosterone-treated mouse. A manifestation of cell defecation of residual bodies., H Koenig, A Goldstone, and C Hughes
Lysosomal hydrolases in the heart of the aging mouse. Abstr., H H. Traurig and R E. Papka
Lysosomal hydrolases in the trigeminal ganglion of mice afflicted with an hereditary sensory neuropathy (dystonia musculorum)., L P. Thornberg and J S. Hanker
Lysosome formation in hepatocytes of mice with chediak-higashi syndrome., E Essner and C Oliver
Lysosome lipid storage disorder in nctr-balb/c mice. I. Description of the disease and genetics., M D. Morris, C Bhuvaneswaran, H Shio, and S Fowler
Lysosome lipid storage disorder in nctr-balb/c mice. Iii. Isolation and analysis of storage inclusions from liver., C Bhuvaneswaran, M D. Morris, H Shio, and S Fowler
Lysosome lipid storage disorder in nctr-balb/c mice. II. Morphological and cytochemical studies., H Shio, S Fowler, C Bhuvaneswaran, and M D. Morris
Lysosomes and melanin granules of the retinal pigment epithelium in a mouse model of the chediak-higashi syndrome., W G. Robison, T Kuwabara, and D G. Cogan
Lysosomes and pinocytosis in human and experimental brain tumors., C H. Sutton and N H. Becker
Lysosomes in mice mammary tumors treated with cycloposphamide, dis- tribution related to course of disease., E Anton and D Brandes
Lysosomes in mouse melanoma., M Seiji and N Otaki
Lysostaphin therapy in mice infected with staphylococcus aureus., V T. Schuhardt and C A. Schindler
Lysozyme activity in radiation chimeras., thi suu Vu and A L. Kretchmar
Lysozyme-induced t-suppressor cells and antibodies have a predominant idiotype., M A. Harvey, L Adorini, A Miller, and E E. Sercarz
Lysozyme in epiphyseal cartilage. Iii. Effects of protamine, toluidine blue and histamine on mouse embryonic cartilage in organ culture., R Eisenstein, L W. Soble, and K E. Kuettner
Lysozyme levels and macrophage content of tumor tissue in c3h mice bearing fibrosarcoma transplants treated by rad- iation and corynebacterium parvum., O Mendiondo, H Suit, and H Fixler
Lysozyme on mouse embryonic femurs in organ cultures., K E. Kuettner, L W. Soble, R D. Ray, R L. Croxen, M Passovoy, D R. Eisenstein, and M I. White
Lysyl oxidase deficiency in lung and fibroblasts from mice with herediatry emphysema., B C. Starcher, J A. Madaras, and A S. Tepper
Lyt 1+23- cells appear in the thymus before lyt 123+ cells., B J. Mathieson, S O. Sharrow, Y Rosenberg, and U Hammerling
Lyt-1-/lyt-3- variants of a cloned cytolytic t cell line lack an antigen receptor functional in cytolysis., D P. Dialynas, M R. Loken, A L. Glasebrook, and F W. Fitch
Lyt-2 glycoprotein is synthesized as a single molecular species., E Rothenberg and D Triglia
Lyt-2-/lyt-3- variants of a cloned cytolytic t cell line lack an antigen receptor functional in cytolysis. Abstr., D P. Dialynas, M R. Loken, A L. Glasebrook, and F W. Fitch
Lytic effect of mouse macrophages on red cells., R Seljelid, H Melsom, and A Munthekaas
Lyt markers on thymus cell migrants., R Scollay, M Kochen, E Butcher, and I Weissman
Lyt phenotype and h-2 compatibility requirements of effector cells in the delayed-type hypersensitivity response to dengue virus infection., T Pang, S Devi, W P. Yeen, I F. Mckenzie, and Y K. Leong
Lyt phenotype of h-2b ctl effectors and precursors specific for the sv40 transplantation rejection antigen., D C. Flyer, R W, and E A. Tevethia
Lyt phenotype of lymphocytes producing murine macrophage chemotactic lymphokine., K Miura, Y Shimokawa, M Honda, and H Hayashi
Lyt phenotypes of alloreactive precursor and effector cytotoxic t lymphocytes., N W. Roehm, B J. Alter, and F H. Bach
Lyt phenotypes of responding cells in secondary alloantigen responses., B J. Alter and F H. Bach
(m1) Cell differentiation., I Tei, Y Makino, H Sakagami, I Kanamaru, D K. Konno, and S O. Leukemia
MAANOVA: A software package for the analysis of spotted cDNA microarray experiments., H Wu, M K. Kerr, X Q. Cui, and G A. Churchill
Mac-1 antigen: quantative expression in macrophage populations and tissues, and immunofluorescent localization in spleen., M Ho and T A. Springer
Mac-2, a novel 32,000 mr mouse macrophage subpopulation- -specific antigen defined by monoclonal antibodies., M Ho and T A. Springer
Macaca fascicularis papillomavirus type 1: a non-human primate betapapillomavirus causing rapidly progressive hand and foot papillomatosis., J Joh, K Hopper, Doorslaer K. Van, J P. Sundberg, A B. Jenson, and S J. Ghim
Macroautoradiographic and radiometric studies on the distribution of 3-methylcholanthrene in mice and their fetuses., G Takahashi and K Yasuhira
Macroglobulinemic neuropathy. Experimental macroglobulinemic neuropathy in mice., S M. Baird and H C. Powell
Macroglobulin-producing plasma-cell tumor in mice, identification of a new light chain., K R. Mc intire, R M. Asofsky, M Potter, and E L. Kuff
Macromolecular behaviour of gangliosides on electrophoresis in sodium dodecyl sulphate., G Dutton and S Barondes
Macromolecular control of l1210 proliferation. Abstr., M J. Egorin, R N. Odders, R L. Felsted, and N R. Bachur
Macromolecular dna-damage induced by dtic or methyl-ccnu (meccnu) in human melanoma xenografts. Abstr., R Osieka, B Jakob, A Jansen, and C Schmidt
Macromolecular inhibitory factor for lymphoid cells produced by mouse macrophages., P C. Chen, E Gaetjens, and J D. Broome
Macromolecular insoluble cold globulin (micg): a marker for pluripotential hemopoietic stem cells., O A. Batuman, J Caro, R R. Schmidt, and S P. Hauptman
Macromolecular insoluble cold globulin (micg). A novel protein from mouse lymphocytes. Iii. Relationship to the mixed lymphocyte reaction and effect of anti-micg antiserum in vivo., E Kansu, G Sobczak, and S P. Hauptman
Macromolecular insoluble cold globulin (micg): a novel protein from mouse lymphocytes--i. Isolation and characterization., S P. Hauptman
Macromolecular insoluble cold globulin (micg): a novel protein from mouse lymphocytes--ii. T-cell origin of micg and response to mitogens., S P. Hauptman, G Sobczak, and I A. Gutterman
Macromolecular insoluble cold globulin (micg): a novel protein from mouse lymphocytes. IV. Evidence for the plasma membrane distribution of micg., S P. Hauptman, E Kansu, and S Godfrey
Macromolecular synthesis and stability in growth-arrested balb/c-3t3 cells., W Wharton and W J. Pledger
Macromolecular synthesis, glucose utilization and lactate production of ehrlich ascites tumor cells serially cultivated in media with increased nacl content., D Schachtschabel and E Kurschner
Macromolecular synthesis in e. Coli, isolated mitochondria and l5178y cells in the presence of hydroxyurea or formamidoxime., H B. Bosmann
Macromolecule biosynthesis: a key function of sleep., M Mackiewicz, K R. Shockley, M A. Romer, R J. Galante, J E. Zimmerman, N Naidoo, D A. Baldwin, S T. Jensen, G A. Churchill, and A I. Pack
Macromolecules of the central nervous system and acoustic priming in c57bl/6bg mice., S C. Maxson, A C. Towle, and P Y. Sze
Macrophage accumulation inhibited by extracts of murine leukemia viruses (mlv). Abstr., G J. Cianciolo, H J. Thiel, D P. Bolognesi, and R Snyderman
Macrophage accumulation in mice is inhibited by low molecular weight products from murine leukemia viruses., G J. Cianciolo, T J. Matthews, D P. Bolognesi, and R Snyderman
Macrophage accumulation in primary and transplanted tumors growing in C5-deficient B10.D2/oSn mice., R Evans
Macrophage accumulation in transplanted tumors is not dependent on host immune responsiveness or presence of tumor-associated rejection antigens., R Evans and D M. Eidlen
Macrophage accumulation in transplanted tumors is not dependent on host immune responsiveness or presence of tumor-associated rejection antigens., R Evans and D M. Eidlen
Macrophage activating factor is not identical with immune interferon or a factor inducing differentiation of mouse myeloid leukemic cells., Y Yamamoto, M Tomida, and M Hozumi
Macrophage activation and anti-tumor activity of biologic and synthetic agents., P S. Morahan and A M. Kaplan
Macrophage activation and antitumor activity of brucella abortus ether extract (bru-pel). Abstr., R M. Schultz, N A. Pavlidis, M A. Chirigos, and J Youngner
Macrophage activation and generation of tumoricidal activity by liposome-associated human c-reactive protein., B P. Barna, S D. Deodhar, S Gautam, N, and D Roberts
Macrophage activation and increased resistance to infection in immunosuppressed mice treated with corynebacterium parvum vaccine or pyran copolymer., J D. Stinnett, M J. Morris, and J W. Alexander
Macrophage activation and mobilization in nude mice. Abstr., J D. Stinnett
Macrophage activation and resistance to pulmonary tuberculosis., M J. Lefford
Macrophage activation by adjuvants in aging mice., P R. Petrequin and A G. Johnson
Macrophage activation by endotoxin. Abstr., M Nowakowski and C Bianco
Macrophage activation by interferon: dissociation between tumoricidal capacity and suppressive activity., D Boraschi, D Soldateschi, and A Tagliabue
Macrophage activation during experimental murine brucellosis: a basis for chronic infection., C Cheers and F Pagram
Macrophage activation during experimental murine brucellosis. Iii. Do macrophages exert feedback control during brucellosis?, C Cheers, H Pavlov, C Riglar, and E Madraso
Macrophage activation during experimental murine brucellosis. II. Inhibition of in vitro lymphocyte proliferation by bruc- ella-activated macrophages., C Riglar and C Cheers
Macrophage activation during leishmania tropica infection of p/j mice. Abstr., A H. Fortier and C A. Nacy
Macrophage activation for tumor cytotoxicity: analysis of cellular lipid and fatty acid content during lymphokine activation., S I. Schlager and M S. Meltzer
Macrophage activation for tumor cytotoxicity: analysis of intermediary reactions., M S. Meltzer, L P. Ruco, D Boraschi, and C A. Nacy
Macrophage activation for tumor cytotoxicity. Control of macrophage tumoricidal capacity by the lps gene., L P. Ruco, M S. Meltzer, and D L. Rosenstreich
Macrophage activation for tumor cytotoxicity depends upon genetic factors. Abstr., D Boraschi and M S. Meltzer
Macrophage activation for tumor cytotoxicity: development of macrophage cytotoxic activity requires completion of a sequence of short- -lived intermediary reactions., L P. Ruco and M S. Meltzer
Macrophage activation for tumor cytotoxicity. Evidence for a two step reaction. Abstr., M S. Meltzer and L P. Ruco
Macrophage activation for tumor cytotoxicity: genetic variation in macrophage tumoricidal capacity among mouse strains., D Boraschi and M S. Meltzer
Macrophage activation for tumor cytotoxicity. Increased lymphokine responsiveness of peritoneal macrophages during acute inflammation., L P. Ruco and M S. Meltzer
Macrophage activation for tumor cytotoxicity: induction of macrophage tumoricidal activity by lymphokines from el-4, a continuous t cell line., M S. Meltzer, W R. Benjamin, and J J. Farrar
Macrophage activation for tumor cytotoxicity. Induction of tumoricidal macrophages by supernatants of ppd-stimulated bacillus calmette-guerin-immune spleen cell cultures., L P. Ruco and M S. Meltzer
Macrophage activation for tumor cytotoxicity: tumor- icidal activity by macrophages from c3h/hej mice requires at least two activation stimuli., L P. Ruco and M S. Meltzer
Macrophage activation in c3h/hej mice. Abstr., C Bianco and P J. Edelson
Macrophage activation in congenitally athymic mice raised under conventional or germ-free conditions., G Rama rao, W E. Rawls, D Y. Perey, and W A. Tompkins
Macrophage activation in mice infected with ectromelia or lymphocytic choriomeningitis viruses., R V. Blanden and C A. Mims
Macrophage activation in mice lacking thymus-derived (t) cells., R M. Zinkernagel and R V. Blanden
Macrophage activation to kill leishmania tropica: defective intracellular killing of amastigotes by macrophages elicited with sterile inflammatory agents., D L. Hoover and C A. Nacy
Macrophage activation to kill leishmania tropica: kinetics of macrophage response to lymphokines that induce antimicrobial activities against amastigotes., C N. Oster and C A. Nacy
Macrophage activities in sarcoma 180-bearing mice and el4- -bearing mice., S Kurashige and S Mitsuhashi
Macrophage activity against viruses and tumor cells and in the regulation of lymphoproliferation. Abstr., A M. Kaplan and P S. Morahan
Macrophage activity and leukemogenesis in HRS/J mice., Robert G. Terrill
Macrophage activity in mouse pregnancy., S Nicklin and W D. Billington
Macrophage activity of thymectomized mice infected with leishmania donovani., G A. Schmunis and R Herman
Macrophage-alloantibody-target cell interactions. II. Nonphagocytic effects., P F. Halloran and S K. Stylianos
Macrophage and tumor cell migration inhibitory activity in the sera of tumor bearing and immune mice. Abstr., H D'silva, T Yoshida, and S Cohen
Macrophage-antigen interaction, uptake, metabolism and immunogenicity of foreign albumin., J R. Schmidtke and E R. Unanue
Macrophage arming factor release by allografted mouse lymphocytes stimulated by phytohemagglutinin., J Caraux, A Dimitriu, M Dy, J Mellor, and J Hamburger
Macrophage binding and phagocytosis of igg-srbc in mice fed a low or high protein diet. Abstr., M W. Hamm
Macrophage binding of staphylococcus albus is blocked by anti i-region alloantibody., J Stewart, E J. Glass, and D M. Weir
Macrophage cell lines produce a cytotoxin., R R. Aksamit and K J. Kim
Macrophage clearance function and immune complex disease in new zealand black/white f1 hybrid mice., A G. Morgan and M W. Steward
Macrophage colony development. Properties of colony stimulating factors from murine embryo and pregnant uterus., F G. Bull and M Rosendaal
Macrophage colony-stimulating factor is indispensable for repopulation and differentiation of Kupffer cells but not for splenic red pulp macrophages in osteopetrotic (op/op) mice after macrophage depletion., T Yamamoto, C Kaizu, T Kawasaki, G Hasegawa, H Umezu, R Ohashi, J Sakurada, S Jiang, L Shultz, and M Naito
Macrophage content and immunogenicity of C57BL/6J and BALB/cByJ methylcholanthrene-induced sarcomas., R Evans and E M. Lawler
Macrophage content and immunogenicity of c57bl/6j and balb/cbyj methylcholanthrene-induced sarcomas., R Evans and E M. Lawler
Macrophage cytotoxicity., R Evans
Macrophage cytotoxicity factor. A product of in vitro sensitized thymus-dependent cells., matthes M. Lohmann, F G. Ziegler, and H Fischer
Macrophage cytotoxicity induced by allografts., A Dimitriu, M Dy, M Cambariere, J Mellor, and J Hamburger
Macrophage cytotoxicity in the mouse immune response against a skin allograft., A Dimitriu, M Dy, N Thomson, and J Hamburger
Macrophage defect in genetically osteopetrotic op/op mouse is due to the insufficient production of colony stimulation activity (csa) by hemopoietic stromal fibroblastoid cells. Abstr., jedrzejczak W. Wiktor, A Ahmed, R Skelly, C Szczylik, and P Gornas
Macrophage-dependence of mitogen responsiveness: macro- phages exposed to zymosan enhance the response to poly- anions., C I. Smith, L L. Hammarstrom, and U C. Persson
Macrophage dependency of in vitro b cell response to influenza virus antigens., C Mclaren and B Pope
Macrophage-dependent, nk-cell-independent "natural" surveill- ance of tumours in syngeneic mice., D A. Chow, G 'reene, M I, and A H. Greenberg
Macrophage depletion and manipulation of enhanced immune response in an animal model of bladder cancer., M J. Droller and D Gomolka
Macrophage-derived factor regulation in normal and tumor- -bearing hosts. Abstr., C J. Denbow, S P. Black, J M. Conroy, and K D. Elgert
Macrophage-derived growth factor for fibroblasts and interleukin-1 are distinct entities., J E. Estes, W J. Pledger, and G Y. Gillespie
Macrophage-derived prostaglandin e modulation of the mixed- -lymphocyte reaction: an anomaly of increased production and decreased t-cell susceptibility during tumor growth., C J. Denbow, J M. Conroy, and K D. Elgert
Macrophage differentiation and expression of macrophage colony-stimulating factor in murine milky spots and omentum after macrophage elimination., H Zhu, M Naito, H Umezu, H Moriyama, H Takatsuka, K Takahashi, and L D. Shultz
Macrophage differentiation and granulomatous inflammation in osteopetrotic mice (op/op) defective in the production of CSF-1., M Naito, S Umeda, K Takahashi, and L D. Shultz
Macrophage distribution during skin graft rejection. Abstr., R W. Gillette
Macrophage electrophoretic mobility test as a sensitive probe of transplantation immunity in mice., M Malkovsky, J Bubenik, M Boubelik, and P Hausner
Macrophage factor controlling differentiation of b cells., M K. Hoggmann, S Koenig, R S. Mittler, H F. Oettgen, P Ralph, C Galanos, and U Hammerling
Macrophage fatty acid composition and phagocytosis. Effect of unsaturation on cellular phagocytic activity., A J. Schroit and R Gallily
Macrophage function in mice during graft versus host reaction. Abstr., M M. Stevenson, W S. Lapp, and P A. Kongshavn
Macrophage function in murine experimental amyloidosis. Abstr., A A. Lazzari, M F. Sit, and E S. Cathcart
Macrophage function in mycobacterium lepraemurium infection: morphological and functional changes of peritoneal and splenic macrophages in vitro., D K. Ha, I D. Gardner, and J W. Lawton
Macrophage function in tumor-bearing mice. Dissociation of chemotactic and phagocytic responsiveness. Abstr., M S. Melzer and M M. Stevenson
Macrophage function in tumor-bearing mice. Dissociation of phagocytic and hemotactic responsiveness., M S. Meltzer and M M. Stevenson
Macrophage function in tumor-bearing mice: evidence for lactic dehydrogenase-elevating virus-associated changes., M M. Stevenson, J C. Rees, and M S. Meltzer
Macrophage function in tumor-bearing mice. Tumoricidal and chemotactic responses of macrophages activated by infection with mycobacterium bovis, strain bcg., M S. Meltzer and M M. Stevenson
Macrophage growth factor and its relationship to colony stimulating factor., C C. Stewart and H Lin
Macrophage heterogeneity in man. A subpopulation of hla-dr- -bearing macrophages required for antigen-induced t cell activation also contains stimulators for autologous-reactive t cells., H V. Raff, L J. Picker, and J D. Stobo
Macrophage ia antigens: electron microscopic visualization and relevance in an in vitro anti-hapten response., C Henry, J R. Goodman, E Chan, J Kimura, A Lucas, and L Wofsy
Macrophage induced adoptive immunity against sarcoma-IA ascites tumor., Mary D. Wood
Macrophage-induced reversal of immunosuppression by leukemia viruses., S C. Specter, M Bendinelli, W S. Ceglowski, and H Friedman
Macrophage-induced t cell mitogen suppression with age., M M. Rosenstein and H R. Strausser
Macrophage inflammatory responses in rats and mice with autoch- thonous and transplanted tumors induced by 3-methylcholanthrene., S J. Normann, M C. Schardt, and E Sorkin
Macrophage involvement in genetic resistance to bone marrow transplantation., E Lotzova, M T. Gallagher, and J J. Trentin
Macrophage involvement in the antitumor activity of brucella abortus ether extract against experimental lung carcinoma metastases., R M. Schultz, N A. Pavlidis, and M A. Chirigos
Macrophage-like cell lines., A Rao, S J. Faas, L J. Miller, P S. Riback, and D H. Cantor
Macrophage-lymphocyte association in in vitro mouse spleen cultures, the formation of b-cell colonies., J M. Garland and J J. Owen
Macrophage-lymphocyte interaction and the regulation of the immune response to murine melanoma. Abstr., G T. Stelzer, J L. Shellhaas, and J H. Wallace
Macrophage-lymphocyte interaction in migration inhibiton factor (mif) production against soluble or cellular tumor- -associated antigens. I. Characteristics and genetic control of two different mechanisms of stimulating mif production., S Landolfo, R B. Herberman, and H T. Holden
Macrophage-mediated alloimmune responsiveness. Abstr., J C. Gilmore and J M. Lewis
Macrophage-mediated antibody-dependent destruction of tumor cells in dba/2 mice: in vitro identification of an in situ mechanism., M Key and S Haskill
Macrophage-mediated cytolysis (mcy): mechanisms of target recognition and destruction. Abstr., D O. Adams
Macrophage-mediated cytostasis of neoplastic hemopoietic cells. Cytofluorometric analysis of the reversible cell cycle block., J I. Kurland, F Traganos, Z Darzynkiewicz, and M A. Moore
Macrophage-mediated cytostatic activity on tumour cells after treatment with triton wr 1339., A Mantovani, N Polentarutti, M Sironi, A Vecchi, E Spreafico, and S Garattini
Macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity against allogeneic target cells in vitro., matthes M. Lohmann, H Schipper, and H Fischer
Macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity against cultured pancreatic islet cells., R W. Schwizer, E H. Leiter, and R Evans
Macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity: its possible role in rheumatoid arthritis., R Evans
Macrophage-mediated in vitro sensitization of lymphocytes. Iii. Influence of growth of a transplanted murine lymphoma., A J. Treves, C Honsik, M Feldman, and H S. Kaplan
Macrophage-mediated in vitro sensitization of lymphocytes. II. The detection of neo-antigens on transformed lymphocytes and passages of normal fibroblasts., A J. Treves, A Decleve, M Lieberman, and H S. Kaplan
Macrophage-mediated in vitro sensitization of t-lymphocytes. I. Detection of murine leukemia virus-associated antigens., A J. Treves, M Feldman, and H S. Kaplan
Macrophage-mediated resistance to growth of b16 melanoma. Abstr., E V. Turner and J H. Wallace
Macrophage-mediated suppression. I. Evidence for partici- pation of both hydrogen peroxide and prostaglandins in suppression of murine lymphocyte proliferation., Z Metzger, J T. Hoffeld, and J J. Oppenheim
Macrophage-mediated tumor cell killing: lack of dependence on the cyclooxygenase pathway of prostaglandin synthesis., J O. Shaw, S W. Russell, M P. Printz, and R A. Skidgel
Macrophage-mediated tumor cell killing: regulation of expression of cytolytic activity by prostaglandin e., S M. Taffet and S W. Russell
Macrophage migration inhibition and lymphocyte stimulation with mammary tumor virus associated antigens in balb/c mice., D M. Lopez, muniz G. Ortiz, and M M. Sigel
Macrophage migration inhibition studies with cells from mice vaccin- ated with cell walls of mycobacterium bovis bcg. Characterization of the experimental system., K Yamamoto and R L. Anacker
Macrophage migration inhibition studies with cells from mice vaccin- ated with cell walls of mycobacterium bovis bcg. Relationship between inhibitory activity of lung cells and resistance to airborne challenge with mycobacterium tuberculosis h37rv., K Yamamoto, R L. Anacker, and E Ribi
Macrophage migratory dysfunction in cancer. A mechanism for subversion of surveillance., R Snyderman and M C. Pike
Macrophage motility in response to carcinoma cells and their soluble by-products. Abstr., M J. Snodgrass, A M. Kaplan, and T M. Harris
Macrophage polykaryon formation in vitro by peritoneal cells from mice given injections of sodium periodate., J B. Weinberg
Macrophage presentation of listeria antigens to immune t cells. Abstr., A G. Farr
Macrophage processing of antigen for induction of tumor immunity., M J. Brunda and S Raffel
Macrophage production by the bone marrow of tumor-bearing mice., M Baum and B Fisher
Macrophage regulation of mitogen-induced blastogenesis. I. Demonstration of inhibitory cells in the spleens and peritoneal exudates of mice., L G. Baird and A M. Kaplan
Macrophage regulation of mitogen-induced blastogenesis. II. Mechanism of inhibition., L G. Baird and A M. Kaplan
Macrophage regulation of the t cell mixed lymphocyte reaction (mlr) during tumor growth. The role of macrophage-derived factors. Abstr., K M. Connolly and K D. Elgert
Macrophage released rna-ag complexes enhance 7s antibody formation. Abstr., S Lee and F Paraskevas
Macrophage requirement for growth of a murine fibrosarcoma., R Evans
Macrophage requirement for growth of a murine fibrosarcoma., R Evans
Macrophage requirement for the in vitro response to tnp-ficoll. A thymic independent antigen., T M. Chused, S S. Kassan, and D E. Mosier
Macrophage requirements of cr- and cr+ b lymphocytes for antibody production in vitro., M K. Hoffmann, U Hammerling, M Simon, and H F. Oettgen
Macrophages and age-dependent resistance to herpes simplex virus in mice., M S. Hirsch, B Zisman, and A C. Allison
Macrophages and interferon production in vivo. Abstr., L A. Glasgow
Macrophages and lymphoid tissues in mice with concomitant tumour immunity., D S. Nelson and R Kearney
Macrophages and neoplasms: new insights and their implication in tumor immunobiology., R Evans
Macrophages and neoplasms: new insights and their implication in tumor immunobiology., R Evans
Macrophages and resistance to tumors. 6. The effects of supernatants from cultures of normal and tumor cells on phagocytosis., M Nelson and D S. Nelson
Macrophages and resistance to tumors. IV. Influence of age on susceptibility of mice to anti-inflammatory and antimacrophage effects of tumor cell products., M Nelson and D S. Nelson
Macrophages and resistance to tumours. I. Inhibition of delayed-type hypersensitivity reactions by tumour cells and by soluble products affecting macrophages., M Nelson and D S. Nelson
Macrophages and resistance to tumours. Influence of agents affecting macrophages and delayed-type hypersensitivity on resistance to tumours inducing concomitant immunity., M Nelson and D S. Nelson
Macrophages and t cells control distinct phases of b cell differentiation in the humoral immune response in vitro., M K. Hoffmann
Macrophages and the tumour bearing host., R Evans
Macrophages and the tumour bearing host., R Evans
Macrophages are required for the dextran-sulfate induced activation of b lymphocytes., U C. Persson, L L. Hammarstrom, and C I. Smith
Macrophages are required for the induction of natural killer (nk) cells by bacillus calmette-guerin (bcg). Abstr., D E. Tracey
Macrophages as a source of tumoricidal activity (tumor- -necrotizing factor)., D N. Mannel, R N. Moore, and S E. Mergenhagen
Macrophages as effector cells of protective immunity in murine schistosomiasis. I. Activation of peritoneal macrophages during natural infection., S L. James, J K. Lazdins, M S. Meltzer, and A Sher
Macrophages as effector cells of protective immunity in murine schistosomiasis. II. Killing of newly transformed schisto- somula in vitro by macrophages activated as a consequence of schistosoma mansoni infection., S L. James, A Sher, J K. Lazdins, and M S. Meltzer
Macrophages as effector cells of protective immunity murine schistosomiasis. IV. Coincident induction of macrophage activation for extracellular killing of schistosomula and tumor cells., S L. James, E J. Leonard, and M S. Meltzer
Macrophage sensitivity to endotoxin: genetic control by a single codominant gene., D L. Rosenstreich, S N. Vogel, A R. Jacques, A M. Wahl, and J J. Oppenheim
Macrophages from mice infected with schistosoma mansoni exhibit enhanced tumoricidal activity. Abstr., S L. James, J K. Lazdins, M S. Meltzer, and A Sher
Macrophages from motheaten and viable motheaten mutant mice show increased proliferative responses to GM-CSF: detection of potential HCP substrates in GM-CSF signal transduction., H Jiao, W Yang, K Berrada, M Tabrizi, L Shultz, and T Yi
Macrophages from unstimulated, mineral oil and thioglycollate-stimulated mice: a comparative study of surface anionic sites and phagocytosis of "old" red blood cells., A Knyszynski, S J. Leibovich, E Skutelsky, and D Danon
Macrophages genetically resistant to mouse hepatitis virus converted in vitro to susceptible macrophages., W Weiser and F B. Bang
Macrophage shortage within tumor diminishes effectiveness of igg1 antibody-mediated suppression. Abstr., R J. Johnson and J S. Economou
Macrophages in mouse placenta, immunogenicity of macrophage-asso- ciated antigen., W Ptak, J Pryjma, and S Moskalewski
Macrophages in mouse placenta, morphologic and functional identification., S Moskalewski, W Ptak, and J Strzyzewska
Macrophages in post-secretory mammary involution in mice., H E. Mayberry
Macrophages in resistance to rickettsial infection: macrophage activation in vitro for killing of rickettsia tsutsugamushi., C A. Nacy and M S. Meltzer
Macrophages in resistance to rickettsial infections: genetic analysis of susceptibility to lethal effects of rickettsia akari infection and development of activated, cytotoxic macrophages in a and b10.a Mice., M S. Meltzer, C A. Nacy, M M. Stevenson, and E Skamene
Macrophages in resistance to rickettsial infection: strains of mice susceptible to the lethal effects of rickettsia akari show defective macrophage ricettsicidal activity in vitro., C A. Nacy and M S. Meltzer
Macrophages in resistance to rickettsial infection: suscepti- bility to lethal effects of rickettsia akari infection in mouse strains with defective macrophage function., M S. Meltzer and C A. Nacy
Macrophages in solid tumors. I. Immunologically specific effector cells., H Van loveren and W D. Otter
Macrophages in syngeneic animal tumours., R Evans
Macrophages in syngeneic animal tumours., R Evans
Macrophages in the late stages of activation., M J. Imber, S V. Pizzo, W J. Johnson, D D. Adams, and I D. Murine
Macrophages isolated from regressing moloney sarcomas are more cytotoxic than those recovered from progressing sarcomas., S W. Russell and A T. Mcintosh
Macrophages/monocytes require cell-to-cell contact in order to regulate the growth of a murine lymphoma cell line., G Hewlett, H Opitz, H D. Flad, and H D. Schlumberger
Macrophages of athymic mice respond to immunomodulators in a t-cell independent fashion. Abstr., J J. Sich, A D. Nickol, and P F. Bonventre
Macrophages that induces the acute phase serum amyloid a response in mice., J D. Sipe, S N. Vogel, J L. Ryan, K P. Mcadam, D D. Rosenstreich, and stimulated I. Endotoxin
Macrophage stimulation by bacterial lipopolysaccharides. I. Cytolytic effect on tumor target cells., W F. Doe and P M. Henson
Macrophage stimulation by bacterial lipopolysaccharides. Iii. Selective unresponsiveness of c3h/hej macrophages to the lipid a differentiation signal., W F. Doe and P M. Henson
Macrophage-t cell interactions. Iii. Production from t cells, under the influence of macrophages, of a factor which complexes ig and antigen., F Paraskevas, K B. Orr, and S Lee
Macrophage-t cell interactions. II. The uptake by t cells of fragments bearing ia determinants released from macrophages., S Lee and F Paraskevas
Macrophage-t cell interactions involving listeria mono- cytogenes-role of the h-2 gene complex., A G. Farr, J Kiely, and E R. Unanue
Macrophage--t cell interactions. I. The uptake by t cells of fc receptors released from macrophages., S Lee and F Paraskevas
Macrophage-t cell interactions. IV. A new receptor on t cells: ia antigens as receptors for ig-antigen complexes which appear early after immunization., F Paraskevas and S Lee
Macrophage-t cell interation in production of a t cell factor which enhances antibody formation. Abstr., F Paraskevas and S T. Lee
(maf). I. Separation of maf from interferon gamma., T L. Ratliff, D L. Thomasson, R E. Mccool, D W. Catalona, and H P. Factor
Magnesium but not calcium accumulation in inhibited by beta- -adrenergic stimulation in s49 lymphoma cells., M E. Maguire and J J. Erdos
Magnesium pemoline and ehrlich tumor, tumor animal versus tumor cell survivals., H Le van and P Burlakow
Magnesium pemoline, effects on active and passive avoidance condi- tioning in mice., C Wimer, S Donner, and D Martin
Magnesium pemoline: effects on active and passive avoidance conditioning in mice., C Wimer, S Donner, and D Martin
Magnesium reverses inhibitory effects of calcium deprivation on coordinate response of 3t3 cells to serum., A H. Rubin, M Terasaki, and H Sanui
Magnetically responsive microspheres as a carrier for site- -specific delivery of adriamycin. Abstr., K J. Widder, A E. Senyei, S D. Reich, and D F. Ranney
Magnetic enrichment of antibody-secreting cells., C S. Owen, U M. Babu, S W. Cohen, and P H. Maurer
Magnetic field induced temperature change in mice., D Sperber, R Oldenbourg, and K Dransfeld
Magnetic fields and the number of blood platelets., M F. Barnothy and J M. Barnothy
Magnetic resonance studies of the binding site interactions between phosphorylcholine and specific mouse myeloma immunoglobulin., A M. Goetze and J H. Richards
Magnetic susceptibility and electron spin resonance absorption spectra of mouse melanomas s91 and s91a., I L. Mulay and L N. Mulay
Magnitude of response of histocompatibility-restricted t-cell clones is a function of the product of the concentrations of antigen and ia molecules., L A. Matis, L H. Glimcher, W E. Paul, and R H. Schwartz
Mahogany, a recessive color mutation in linkage group V of the house mouse., P W. Lane and M C. Green
Mahogany, a recessive color mutation in linkage group v of the mouse., P W. Lane and M C. Green
Maid: a maternally transcribed novel gene encoding a potential negative regulator of bHLH proteins in the mouse egg and zygote., S Y. Hwang, B Oh, A Fuchtbauer, E M. Fuchtbauer, K R. Johnson, D Solter, and B B. Knowles
Maid: a maternally transcribed novel gene encoding a potential negative regulator of bHLH proteins in the mouse egg and zygote., S Y. Hwang, B Oh, A Fuchtbauer, E M. Fuchtbauer, K R. Johnson, D Solter, and B B. Knowles
Maintenance and amplification of cell-associated immunological memory in in vivo culture system., I Nakashima and N Kato
Maintenance and development of whole mammary glands of mice in organ culture., E M. Rivera
Maintenance energy requirements and energy retention of young obese (ob/ob) and lean mice fed a high-fat or a high carbohydrate diet at 33 degrees. Abstr., J G. Vander tuig, D R. Romsos, and G A. Leveille
Maintenance energy requirements and energy retention of young obese (ob/ob) and lean mice housed at 33 degrees and fed a high- -carbohydrate or a high-fat diet., J G. Vander tuig, D R. Romsos, and G A. Leveille
Maintenance energy requirements, energy retention and heat pro- duction of young obese (ob/ob) and lean mice fed a high-fat or high-carbohydrate diet., P Lin, D R. Romsos, J G. Tuig, and G A. Leveille
Maintenance of adult rat hepatocytes on c3h/10t1/2 cells., R Langenbach, L Malick, A Tompa, C Kuszynski, H Freed, and E Huberman
Maintenance of allogeneic cell recognition in allograft tolerant mice., V Viklicky, V Holan, and M Hasek
Maintenance of axenic mice in open cages in mass air flow., G J. Mc garrity and L L. Coriell
Maintenance of biological and biochemical characteristics of human colorectal tumours during serial passage in immune- deprived mice., J A. Houghton and D M. Taylor
Maintenance of CD5+ B cells at an early developmental stage by interleukin-5: evidence from immunoglobulin gene usage in interleukin-5 transgenic mice., S Katoh, M M. Bendig, Y Kanai, L D. Shultz, Y Hitoshi, K Takatsu, and A Tominaga
Maintenance of ectopic chorionic gonadotropin and alpha subunit secretion by a human lung cancer cell line (chago) transplanted into nude mice., J M. Lieblich, S W. Rosen, B D. Weintraub, W F. Sindelar, T S. Tralka, and A S. Rabson
Maintenance of gene frequency of a male sterile, semi-lethal t-allele in a confined population of wild mice., L C. Dunn and D Bennett
Maintenance of hemopoietic stem cells and production of differentiated progeny in allogeneic and semiallogeneic bone marrow chimeras in vitro., T M. Dexter, M A. Moore, and A P. Sheridan
Maintenance of hyporesponsiveness to antigen by a distinct subclass of t lymphocytes., S Weitzman, F W. Shen, and H Cantor
Maintenance of immunologic unresponsiveness to human gamma- -globulin evidence for irreversible inactivation in b lympho- cytes., D E. Parks and W O. Weigle
Maintenance of insulin release from pancreatic islets stored in the cold for up to 5 weeks., B J. Frankel, E Gylfe, B Hellman, and L Idahl
Maintenance of latent herpetic infection. An apparent role for anti-viral igg., J G. Stevens and M L. Cook
Maintenance of meiotic arrest in mouse oocytes by purines: modulation of cAMP levels and cAMP phosphodiesterase activity., S M. Downs, S A. Daniel, E A. Bornslaeger, P C. Hoppe, and J J. Eppig
Maintenance of melanocytes in the skin of pet mice by surgical trauma. Abstr., W M. Reams and D T. Rovee
Maintenance of murine oocyte meiotic arrest: uptake and metabolism of hypoxanthine and adenosine by cumulus cell-enclosed and denuded oocytes., S M. Downs, D L. Coleman, and J J. Eppig
Maintenance of pancreatic beta-cell function by 1-5 week storage in the cold. Abstr., B Frankel
Maintenance of pregnancy with subcutaneous pellets of progesterone in ovariectomized mice., L Rubinstein and T R. Forbes
Maintenance of replication patterns in human-mouse hybrids retaining only one human chromosome., R A. Farber and R L. Davidson
Maintenance of skin xenografts of widely divergent phylogenetic origin on congenitally athymic (nude) mice., D D. Manning, N D. Reed, and C F. Shaffer
Maintenance of somite borders in mice requires the Delta homologue DII1., de Angelis Hrabe, J McIntyre, and A Gossler
Maintenance of the human malarial parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, in scid mice and transmission of gametocytes to mosquitoes., J M. Moore, N Kumar, L D. Shultz, and T V. Rajan
Maintenance of the mammary-tumor agent in long-term cultures of mouse mammary carcinoma., K K. Sanford, H B. Andervont, G L. Hobbs, and W R. Earle
Major chromatin remodeling in the germinal vesicle (GV) of mammalian oocytes is dispensable for global transcriptional silencing but required for centromeric heterochromatin function., La Fuente De, M M. Viveiros, K H. Burns, E Y. Adashi, M M. Matzuk, and J J. Eppig
Major experimental models of ovarian tumors: histogenesis and evaluation., E D. Murphy
Major gene effects on shock-induced tail rattling in the mouse., R D. St john
Major histocompatibility antigens and beta2-microglobulin., J Teillaud, D Crevat, P Chardon, J Kalil, zalc E. Goujet, G Mahouy, M Vaiman, M Fellous, N D. Pious m, and O A. Of
Major histocompatibility antigens on murine and human trophoblast cells., P K. Lala, hasrouni S. Chatterjee, and B Montgomery
Major histocompatibility antigens on preimplantation mouse embryos., C J. Krco and E H. Goldberg
Major histocompatibility barriers in adults., T G. Wegmann, J Rosovsky, G A. Carlson, E Diener, D D. Drell, and F T. Across
Major histocompatibility complex and non-major histocompatibility complex antigens on mouse ectroplacental cone and placental trophoblstic cells., M H. Sellens, E J. Jenkinson, and W D. Billington
Major histocompatibility complex antigen expression on the epithelium of the developing thymus in normal and nude mice., E J. Jenkinson, W V. Ewijk, and J J. Owen
Major histocompatibility complex class I-deficient NOD-B2mnull mice are diabetes and insulitis resistant., D V. Serreze, E H. Leiter, G J. Christianson, D Greiner, and D C. Roopenian
Major histocompatibility complex class I-restricted T cells are required for all but the end stages of diabetes development in nonobese diabetic mice and use a prevalent T cell receptor alpha chain gene rearrangement., T P. DiLorenzo, R T. Graser, T Ono, G J. Christianson, H D. Chapman, D C. Roopenian, S G. Nathenson, and D V. Serreze
Major histocompatibility complex-linked control of the murine immune response to myelin basic protein., R B. Fritz, M J. Skeen, C H. Chou, M Garcia, and I K. Egorov
Major Histocompatibility Complex-Linked Diabetes Susceptibility in NOD/Lt Mice: Subcongenic Analysis Localizes a Component of Idd16 at the H2-D End of the Diabetogenic H2g7 Complex., D P. Pomerleau, R J. Bagley, D V. Serreze, C E. Mathews, and E H. Leiter
Major histocompatibility complex-linked immune-responsiveness is acquired by lymphocytes of low-responder mice differentiating in thymus of high-responder mice., H Van boehmer, W Haas, and N K. Jerne
Major histocompatibility complex (mhc) control of sensitivity to moloney leukemia in mice. Abstr., P Debre, S Gisselbrecht, and J P. Levy
Major histocompatibility complex (mhc)-linked genes affecting development., T J. Gill, S Siew, and H W. Kunz
Major histocompatibility complex products restrict the adher- ence of cytolytic t lymphocytes to minor histocompatibility antigens or to trinitrophenyl determinants on schistosomula of schistosoma mansoni., M A. Vadas, A E. Butterworth, S Burakoff, and A Sher
Major histocompatibility complex-restricted cellular inter- actions determining b cell activation., M H. Julius, J M. Chiller, and C L. Sidman
Major histocompatibility complex-restricted cellular interactions determining B cell activation., M H. Julius, J M. Chiller, and C L. Sidman
Major histocompatibility complex-restricted self recognition. A monoclonal anti-i-ak reagent blocks helper t cell recognition of self major histocompatibility complex determinants., R J. Hodes, K S. Hathcock, and A Singer
Major histocompatibility complex restricted self-recognition by b cells and t cells in responses to tnp-ficoll., R J. Hodes, K S. Hathcock, and A Singer
Major histocompatibility complex-restricted self-recognition in responses to trinitrophenyl-ficoll. Adaptive differentiation and self-recognition by b cells., A Singer and R J. Hodes
Major histocompatibility complex-restricted self-recognition in responses to trinitrophenyl-ficoll. A novel cell interaction pathway requiring self-recognition of accessory cell h-2 determinants by both t cells and b cells., R J. Hodes, K S. Hathcock, and A Singer
Major histocompatibility complex restriction and transplantation immunity. A possible solution to the allograft problem., W K. Silvers, S T. Bartlett, H Chen, H L. Fleming, L Naji, and C F. Barker
Major histocompatibility gene complex (mhc)-coded determinants on antigen-specific suppressor factor for delayed-type hyper- sensitivity and surface phenotypes of cells producing the factor., F Y. Liew, D Y. Sia, C R. Parish, and I F. Mckenzie
[major Histocompatibility system of the mouse (h-2) and body reaction to ethanol.], S V. Shoshina and A I. Maiskii
Major histocompatibility types influence the incidence of pregnancy block in mice. Abstr., K Yamazaki, G K. Beauchamp, C J. Wysocki, and E A. Boyse
Major intracellular cations and growth control: corres- pondence among magnesium content, protein synthesis, and the onset of dna synthesis in balb/c3t3 cells., A H. Rubin, M Terasaki, and H Sanui
Major Locus on Mouse Chromosome 17 and Minor Locus on Chromosome 9 are Linked with Alopecia Areata in C3H/HeJ Mice., J P. Sundberg, D Boggess, K A. Silva, K J. McElwee, L E. King, R Li, G Churchill, and G A. Cox
Major proteins and secretory character of the rough endoplasmic reticulum of a mouse mammary adenocarcinoma., F Slaby and M Slaby
Major regulatory genes for mammalian sexual development., S Ohno
Major transplantation antigens in t cell-mediated immunity. A comparison of the transplantation reaction with antiviral immunity., R M. Zinkernagel
Major urinary protein and immunoglobulin allotypes of recombinant inbred mouse strains., M Potter, J S. Finlayson, D W. Bailey, E B. Mushinski, B L. Reamer, and J L. Walters
Major urinary protein and immunoglobulin allotypes of recombinant inbred mouse strains., M Potter, J S. Finlayson, D W. Bailey, E B. Mushinski, B L. Reamer, and J L. Walters
Major urinary protein complex of normal mice. Origin., J S. Finlayson, R Asofsky, M Potter, and C C. Runner
Malabsorption in c57 mice experimentally infected with johne's disease., D Madge
Malaria in asplenic mice: effects of splenectomy, congenital asplenia, and splenic reconstitution on the course of infection., C N. Oster, L C. Koontz, and D J. Wyler
Malaria infection in adult nzb mice and in adult (nzb x nzw)f1 hybrid mice., B M. Greenwood and A M. Greenwood
Malarial immunodepression in vitro. Adherent spleen cells are functionally defective as accessory cells in the response to horse erythrocytes., H S. Warren and W P. Weidanz
Malaria vaccine antigen(s): detergent solubilization, partial iso- lation, and recovery of immunoprotective activity., L E. D'antonio, vilian H. Keshavarz, and N E. Alger
Malaria vaccine antigens. Further partial purification. Abstr., L E. D'antonio
Malate dehydrogenase, evidence for tetrameric structure in mus musculus., T B. Shows and F H. Ruddle
Malate dehydrogenase isoenzymes in the pancreatic islets of obese- -hyperglycemic mice., U Haglund and I Taljedal
Malathion-induced chromosomal aberrations in bone-marrow cells of mice: dose-response relationships., F N. Dulout, M C. Pastori, and O A. Olivero
Male and female mouse DNAs can be discriminated using retroviral probes., S J. Phillips, E H. Birkenmeier, R Callahan, and E M. Eicher
Male and female mouse dnas can be discriminated using retroviral probes., S J. Phillips, E H. Birkenmeier, R Callahan, and E M. Eicher
Male and female splenic t cell subpopulation alteration with stress in 1 year old balb/c mice. Abstr., R P. Fiore and H R. Strausser
Male contraception: views to the 21st century, Bethesda, MD, USA, 9-10 September 1999., L V. DePaolo, B T. Hinton, and R E. Braun
Male, female and intersex development in mice of identical chromosome constitution., B M. Cattanach, E P. Evans, M D. Burtenshaw, and J Barlow
Male-female differences in fertility and blood pressure in ACE-deficient mice., J H. Krege, S W. John, L L. Langenbach, J B. Hodgin, J R. Hagaman, E S. Bachman, J C. Jennette, D A. O'Brien, and O Smithies
Male histocompatibility antigens in mouse endocrine tissues, func- tional and histologic evidence., R F. Gittes and P S. Russell
Maleic vinyl ether-activation of alveolar macrophages against lung-metastasizing tumors. Abstr., S E. Loveless and A E. Munson
Male-induced synchrony of estrous in C57BL/6J mice: a probable source of the inducer., Elsa Stone
Male-induced synchrony of estrus in deermice., F H. Bronson and H M. Marsden
Male mammary gland tissue in female mice. Abstr., A G. Erwin
Male mice not alone in research., B Bolon, S W. Barthold, K L. Boyd, C Brayton, R D. Cardiff, L C. Cork, K A. Eaton, T R. Schoeb, J P. Sundberg, and J M. Ward
Male mouse urine extract effects on pheromonally mediated reproductive functions of female mice., H Monder, C Lee, P J. Donovick, and R G. Burright
Male-pheromone effect on the efficiency of pregnancy in female mice., koj A. Marchlewska, B Jemiolo, J Wozniacka, and K Kozlowski
Male-restricted expression of h-y antigen on preimplantation mouse embryos., J A. Shelton and E H. Goldberg
Male sex hormone and osteo-arthrosis in mice., R Silberberg and M Silberberg
Male Skeletal Health and Osteoporosis., J P. Bilezikian, E S. Kurland, and C J. Rosen
Male skin grafts induce tolerance in female cba mice., R B. Ashman
Male skin isograft acceptance in female mice of the c57bl/1 strain after repeated injections of disrupted spleen cells., C Martinez, M Blaese, and R A. Good
Male skin isograft survival in pregnant and multiparous female mice., J Vener, C Martinez, and R A. Good
Male specific antigen, homology in mice and rats., W K. Silvers and S Yang
Male-specific antigen, modification of potency by the h-2 locus in mice., S S. Wachtel, D L. Gasser, and W K. Silvers
Male-specific antigens. Evidence for allelic differences in recip- rocal hybrid mice., D E. Uphoff
Male-specific graft rejection and the h-2 locus., J Stimpfling and A Reichert
Male-specific graft rejection of mouse tumours and the y chromosome., E J. Eichwald and N Davidson
Male-specific transplantation antigen expression by xy teratocarcinomas pcc7 and 7'., L L. Johnson and W F. Dove
Male sterility caused by p6H and qk mutations is not corrected in chimeric mice., M A. Handel, L L. Washburn, M P. Rosenberg, and E M. Eicher
Male sterility in mice homozygous for the tw2 allele., P G. Johnston
Malformations induced in the mouse by thalidomide., J A. Dipaolo, H Gatzek, and J Pickren
Malformations in mice induced by dexamphetamine sulphate., J J. Nora, D G. Trasler, and F C. Fraser
Malformed vertebrae: a new mutant with the "wirbel-rippen syndrome" in the mouse., K Theiler, D S. Varnum, J L. Southard, and L C. Stevens
Malformed vertebrae. A new mutant with the "wirbel-rippen syndrom" in the mouse., K Theiler, D S. Varnum, J L. Southard, and L C. Stevens
Malfunction of cerebral microcirculation in macroglobulinemic mice. Relationship to increased blood viscosity., W I. Rosenblum and R M. Asofsky
Malignancies in mice. II. Retention of radiostrontium and relation between tumour incidence and excretion rate., A Nilsson, A Nelson, C R. Al, F O. Gestation, and induced L. Radiostrontium
Malignancy, electrophoretic mobilities and sialic acids at the electrokinetic surface of ta3 cells., L Weiss and T S. Hauschka
(malignancy Of somatic cell hybrids.), H Harris and G Klein
Malignancy of somatic cell hybrids., B Ephrussi, R L. Davidson, and M C. Weiss
Malignant and transforming activity of rous sarcoma virus (rsv). Iii. Detection of tumor-specific transplantation and membrane antigens in mouse cell lines transformed in vitro by rsv., I Kryukova, O Babkova, and I Obukh
Malignant cell arrest in thymus and spleen of mice bearing transplanted tumors., ghera N. Haran, R Krauthgamer, and A Peled
Malignant cells in the peripheral blood of experimental animals., J W. Hengesh, E A. Grew, and S Nanos
Malignant characteristics of somatic cell hybrids of normal human and malignant mouse cells. Abstr., M R. Bordelon
Malignant hyperthermia induced by etorphine and xylazine in a fallow deer., C Pertz and J P. Sundberg
Malignant lymphoma and amyloidosis following graft-versus-host reaction., M Tanaka, T Shibata, Y Ito, and A Kunii
Malignant lymphomas and plasmacytosis in mice under prolonged immunosuppression and persistent antigenic stimulation., G R. Krueger, R A. Malmgren, and C W. Berard
Malignant lymphomas arising in peyer's patches and other organs of untreated nzo/bl mice., H Rappaport, M Bielschowsky, E D'ath, and C Goodall
Malignant lymphosarcoma variants with altered display of cell surface antigens and glycoproteins. Abstr., K W. Brunson and G L. Nicolson
Malignant mesothelioma induced by asbestos and zeolite in the mouse peritoneum. Abstr., Y Suzuki
Malignant mixed (carcinosarcoma) mammary tumor in a gray squirrel., H L. Shivaprasad, J P. Sundberg, and R Ely
Malignant mouse melanoma cells do not form tumors when mixed with cells of a non-malignant subclone. Relationships between plasminogen activator expression by the tumor cells and the host's immune response., E W. Newcomb, S C. Silverstein, and S Silagi
Malignant myelomonocytic cells after in vitro infection of marrow cells with friend leukaemia virus., N G. Testa, T M. Dexter, D Scott, and N M. Teich
Malignant potential of murine stromal cells after transplantation of human tumors into nude mice., D M. Goldenberg and R A. Pavia
Malignant properties and dna content of daughter clones from a mouse fibrosarcoma: differentiation between malignant properties., N Suzuki, M Williams, N M. Hunter, and H R. Withers
Malignant schwannomas of nerve roots, uterus, and epididymis in mice., H L. Stewart, M K. Deringer, T B. Dunn, and K C. Snell
Malignant transformation and dna damage by povidone-iodine in cultured mammalian cells. Abstr., S D. Long, A J. Warren, P Hentosh, and J B. Little
Malignant transformation and erythroid differentiation by poly- cythaemia-inducing friend virus., P Tambourin and F Wendling
Malignant transformation induced by incorporated radionuclides in balb/3t3 mouse embryo fibroblasts., P K. Lemotte, S J. Adelstein, and J B. Little
Malignant transformation in vitro of cells from c57bl mouse normal pulmonary tissue., G Barski and R Cassingena
Malignant transformation in vitro of mouse fibroblasts by 7,12- -dimethylbenz(a)-anthracene, 7-hydroxymethylbenz(a) anthracene and by their 'k-region' derivatives. Abstr., H Marquardt, J E. Sodergren, P Sims, and P L. Grover
Malignant transformation in vitro of mouse fibroblasts by 7,12- -dimethylbenz(a)anthracene and by their k-region derivatives., H Marquardt, J E. Sodergren, P Sims, and P L. Grover
Malignant transformation of balb/3t3 cells by residue organic mix- tures from drinking water., D R. Lang, H Kurzepa, M S. Cole, and J C. Loper
Malignant transformation of c3h10t1/2 cells by polychlorinated biphenyls. Abstr., D H. Norback, R H. Weltman, and H P. Cihla
Malignant transformation of cells derived from mouse prostate by epoxides and other derivatives of polycyclic hydrocarbons., H Marquardt, T Kuroki, E Huberman, J K. Selkirk, C Heidelberger, P L. Grover, and P Sims
Malignant transformation of mouse cells by cigarette smoke condensate., W F. Benedict, N Rucker, J Faust, and R E. Kouri
Malignant transformation of mouse connective tissue grown in diffusion chambers., E Shelton, V J. Evans, and G A. Parker
Malignant transformation of mouse connective tissue grown in diffusion chambers. Abstr., E Shelton, V J. Evans, and G Parker
Malignant transformation of murine fibroblasts propagated from a human cervical squamous cancer xenografted in nude mice. Abstr., R A. Pavia and D M. Goldenberg
Malignant transformation of murine spleen cells by infection with friend virus in vitro. Abstr., H A. Freedman and F Lilly
Malignant transformation with ara-c, fudr, mtx, and bleomycin in 10t1/2cl8 cells. Abstr., W F. Benedict, M S. Baker, and A Gardner
Malignolipin and malignant tumours., V B. Kamat
Mallory bodies in hepatic tumors of mice induced by dieldrin. Abstr., B H. Ruebner, E F. Meierhenry, and S W. French
Mallory body formation in hepatic nodules of mice ingesting dieldrin., E F. Meierhenry, B H. Ruebner, M E. Gershwin, and S W. French
Malorientation of mitotic figures in the early lens rudiment of aphakia mouse embryos., J Zwaan and B M. Kirkland
Maltese dilution, chromosome 9, and audiogenic seizures in DBA-2 mice: experimental evaluation., R L. Collins
Maltese dilution, chromosome 9, and audiogenic seizures in dba/2 mice, experimental evaluation., R L. Collins
Maltose tetrapalmitate, a nontoxic immunopotentiator with antitumor activity., V N. Nigam, C A. Brailovsky, and C Chopra
Maltose tetrapalmitate (mtp) as an immunotherapeutic adjunct in tumor treatment. Abstr., V N. Nigam, C A. Brailovsky, H E. Kappany, and M Ehlilali
Mammalian beta-glucuronidase: genetics, molecular biology, and cell biology., K Paigen
Mammalian brain alkaline phosphatase: expression of liver/bone/kidney locus. Comparison of fetal and adult activities., D J. Goldstein and H Harris
Mammalian carbonic anhydrase isozymes. Evidence for a third locus., R S. Holmes
Mammalian cloning: advances and limitations., D Solter
Mammalian cytogenetics and the cancer problem., A B. Griffen
Mammalian genetics and reproduction., K P. Hummel
Mammalian genetics in medicine., waelsch S. Gluecksohn
Mammalian glycosidases. 3. The intracellular localization of beta- -glucuronidase in different mammalian tissues., J Conchie, A J. Hay, and G A. Levoy
Mammalian lung development, interactions in formation and morpho- genesis of tracheal buds., N K. Wessells
Mammalian lung development, interactions in primordium formation and bronchial morphogenesis., B S. Spooner and N K. Wessells
Mammalian lung development: the possible role of cell prol- iferation in the formation of supernumerary tracheal buds and in branching morphogenesis., G V. Goldin and N K. Wessells
Mammalian male and female germ cells express a germ cell-specific Y-Box protein, MSY2., W Gu, S Tekur, R Reinbold, J J. Eppig, Y C. Choi, J Z. Zheng, M T. Murray, and N B. Hecht
Mammalian melanogenesis, tyrosinase versus peroxidase involvement, and activation mechanisms., V J. Hearing
Mammalian oocyte growth and development in vitro., J J. Eppig, M O'Brien, and K Wigglesworth
Mammalian pachytene chromosome mapping and somatic chromosome identiciation., A B. Griffen
Mammalian pachytene chromosome mapping and somatic chromosome identi- fication., A Griffen
Mammalian pigmentation, i. Inhibitors of dopa antioxidation in extracts of human and mouse skin., W C. Quevedo and J E. Isherwood
Mammalian radiation genetics. In w. J. Burdette (ed.), Methodology in mammalian genetics, holden-, D Grahn
Mammalian recombination hot spots: properties, control and evolution., K Paigen and P Petkov
Mammalian septins nomenclature., I G. Macara, R Baldarelli, C M. Field, M Glotzer, C Low, L J. Maltais, L McKenzie, P J. Robinson, S E. Russell, W S. Trimble, J Ware, and B Zieger
Mammalian Sir2 homolog SIRT3 regulates global mitochondrial lysine acetylation., D B. Lombard, F W. Alt, H L. Cheng, J Bunkenborg, R S. Streeper, R Mostoslavsky, J Kim, G Yancopoulos, D Valenzuela, A Murphy, Y Yang, Y Chen, M D. Hirschey, R T. Bronson, and B Schwer
Mammalian sperm proteins: monoclonal anti-mouse sperm antibodies. Abstr., E D. Schmell, B J. Gulyas, and J T. August
Mammalian target of rapamycin up-regulation of pyruvate kinase isoenzyme type M2 is critical for aerobic glycolysis and tumor growth., Q Sun, X Chen, J Ma, H Peng, F Wang, X Zha, Y Wang, Y Jing, H Yang, R Chen, L Chang, Y Zhang, J Goto, H Onda, T Chen, M R. Wang, Y Lu, H You, D Kwiatkowski, and H Zhang
Mammalian tyrosianse catalyzes three reactions in the bio- synthesis of melanin., A Korner and J Pawelek
Mammalian x-chromosome action, inactivation limited in spread and in region of origin., L B. Russell
Mammary adenocarcinoma (72j) blood flow in mice treated with thiotepa., A W. Vogel and J Haynes
Mammary alveolar epithelial cells. Effect of hydrocortisone on ultrastructure., E Mills and Y J. Topper
Mammary cancer in fostered cba mice and cba hybrids., J J. Bittner
Mammary cancer in mice., D S. Martin, P Hayworth, R A. Fugmann, R English, D H. Neill, and A T. Spontaneous
Mammary cancer in mice maintained on diets supplemented with various lipids. Abstr., J Szepsenwol
Mammary cancer in mice receiving weekly subcutaneous injections of sesame oil. Abstr., J Szepsenwol, J Fletcher, and goyco E. Toro
Mammary cancer produced in mice with estriol., G Rudali, F Apiou, and B Muel
Mammary carcinogenesis in castrated (c3h x riii)f1 male mice bearing ovarian transplants in the ear for variable periods of time., kovacs I. Muranyi, G Rudali, and R Assa
Mammary carcinogenesis in female and male mice receiving contra- ceptives or gestagens., G Rudali, E Coezy, and R Chemama
Mammary carcinogenesis in foster-nursed x/gf mice., A Goldfeder and A K. Ghosh
Mammary-carcinoma cells in mouse liver. Infiltration of liver tissue and interaction with kupffer cells., E Roos, K P. Dingemans, I V. Pavert, and weerman M. Bergh
Mammary carcinoma in mice bearing a transplantable mammotropic tumor, carrying the bittner virus., A Kunii and J Furth
Mammary carcinomas and liver adenomas in mice treated with retinyl acetate. Abstr., A Maiorana and P M. Gullino
Mammary duct stimulation by subcutaneous ehrlich ascites tumor trans- plants., B F. Argyris and T S. Argyris
Mammary duct stimulation by tumor transplants. Abstr., B F. Argyris and T S. Argyris
Mammary gland development after hypophysial isografts in intact mice of high and low mammary cancer strains., C W. Bardin, A G. Liebelt, and R A. Liebelt
Mammary gland development during pregnancy in the dwarf mouse mutant, little., E M. Keough and B G. Wood
Mammary gland duct response to tumor transplant., J E. Simmons, B F. Argyris, and T S. Argyris
Mammary gland expression of mouse mammary tumor virus is regulated by a novel element in the long terminal repeat., W Qin, T V. Golovkina, T Peng, I Nepomnaschy, V Buggiano, I Piazzon, and S R. Ross
Mammary gland prolactin receptor and pituitary prolactin secretion in lactating mice with different lactational performance., H Nagasawa and R Yanai
Mammary gland tumors in substrains c57bl/m and c57bl/he mice., W Heston, G Vlahakis, and G H. Smith
Mammary gland-uterine-adrenal syndrome in ovarian isografted balb/c mice. Abstr., H C. Browning, W E. Gibbs, and W D. White
Mammary growth and function and pituitary prolactin secretion in female nude mice., H Nagasawa and R Yanai
Mammary growth and placental mammotropin during pregnancy in mice with high or low lactational performance., R Yanai and H Nagasawa
Mammary lesions and viral agents in the milk of nzb mice. Abstr., K H. Hollmann, J M. Verley, N H. Sarkar, J Charney, and D H. Moore
Mammary leukaemia (ml) antigen isolted from l1210 leukaemia cells., nejmark T. Zak, J Steuden, and C Radzikowski
Mammary neoplasia in mice., S Nandi and C M. Grath
Mammary noduligenesis and tumorigenesis in pathogen-free c3hf mice., D Medina, J Vaage, and R Sedlacek
Mammary noduligenic activity of the sperm from various high mammary tumor strain mice in histocompatible recipients of different ages., F Squartini and G B. Bolis
Mammary nucleic acids and pituitary prolactin secretion during prolonged lactation in mice., H Nagasawa and R Yanai
Mammary plasminogen activator: correlation with involution, hormonal modulation and comparison between normal and neo- plastic tissue., L Ossowski, D Biegel, and E Reich
Mammary primary cell cultures by water nuclear magnetic reson- ance relaxation times., P T. Beall, B B. Asch, D C. Chang, D Medina, D C. Hazlewood, and C O. Mouse
Mammary stem cell line., P S. Rudland, B A. Gusterson, C M. Hughes, E J. Ormerod, N M. Fo, and F T. Rat
Mammary tissues from c3h mice fed diethylstilbestrol., W M. Lewko, J L. Wittliff, E P. Normal, and N eoplastic
Mammary tumor development in mice ovariectomized at birth., G W. Woolley, E Fekete, and C C. Little
Mammary tumor development in transplanted hyperplastic alveolar nodules of the mouse., P B. Blair and K B. Deome
Mammary tumor epithelial cells embedded in collagen gels., J Yang, J Richards, P Bowman, R Guzman, J Enami, K Mccormick, S Hamamoto, D Pitelka, N S. Nandi s, and N G. Primary
Mammary tumorigenesis. Establishment of two new strains (shn and sln)., H Nagasawa, R Yanai, H Taniguchi, R Tokuzen, D W. Nakahara, and Y S. For
Mammary tumorigenesis in 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene-treated c57bl x dba/2ff1 mice., D Medina, J S. Butel, S H. Socher, and F L. Miller
Mammary tumorigenesis in chemical carcinogen-treated mice., D Medina, S B. O'bryan, M R. Warner, Y N. Sinha, W P. Vanderlaan, S Mccormack, and P Hahn
Mammary tumorigenesis in chemical carcinogen-treated mice. I. Incidence in balb/c and c57bl mice., D Medina
Mammary tumorigenesis in chemical carcinogen-treated mice. IV. Induction of mammary ductal hyperplasias., D Medina and M R. Warner
Mammary tumorigenesis in splenectomized mice., F Squartini and G B. Bolis
Mammary tumorigenesis through perinatal radiation of mice. Abstr., S Warren and O Gates
Mammary tumorigensis and pathologic changes of the reproductive tract of female mice continuously fed diethylstilbestrol and 17beta-estradiol for 18 months. Abstr., M J. Norvell, J H. Farmer, B Highman, and T E. Shellenberger
Mammary tumor incidence in germfree c3hf mice. Abstr., H I. Pilgrim
Mammary tumor induction in inbred mouse strains with urethane is not accompanied by changes in expression of b- and c-type retroviral structural proteins., S Imai, J Morimoto, Y Tsubura, and J Hilgers
Mammary tumor inhibition and lung adenoma induction by isonicotinic acid hydrazide., B Toth and P Shubik
Mammary tumors and mammary-gland development in hybrid mice treated with diethylstilbestrol for varying periods., F L. Richardson and G Hall
Mammary tumors and mammary-gland development in hybrid mice treated with diethylstilbestrol for varying periods., F L. Richardson and G Hall
Mammary tumors and mammary gland development in normal and estrogen- -treated f1 hybrids of strains c3h/j and riii/an mice., F L. Richardson
Mammary tumors and mammary gland development in normal and estrogen-treated F1 hybrids of strains C3H/J and RIII/An mice., F L. Richardson
Mammary tumors and mammary-gland development in virgin mice of strains C3H, RIII, and their F1 hybrids., F L. Richardson and K P. Hummel
Mammary tumors, enhancement by a non-specific immunological stimulator and prevention of enhancement by specific immunization. Abstr., D Yashphe and M Kripke
Mammary tumors from balb/c mice with a reported high mammary tumor incidence have acquired new mammary tumor virus dna sequences., V L. Morris, J E. Vlasschaert, C L. Beard, M F. Milazzo, and W C. Bradbury
Mammary tumors, hepatocellular carcinomas, and pancreatic islet changes in c3h-avy mice., B Sass, M L. Vernon, R L. Peters, and G J. Kelloff
Mammary tumors in agent-free dba/2eb mice. Abstr., M K. Deringer
Mammary tumors in c3h mice implanted with estrogen pellets at high altitude and at sea level. Abstr., chavez P. Mori and M Salazar
Mammary tumors in high leukemia strains of mice. Abstr., H Harada
Mammary tumors in mice in relation to nursing., J J. Bittner
Mammary tumors in mice of strains C3H and DBA/1 and their F1 hybrids., K P. Hummel
Mammary tumors in mice of strains c3h and dba/1 and their f1 hybrids., K P. Hummel
Mammary tumors in strains bl/lyde and swr/lyde mice., M K. Deringer
Mammary tumors, mammary gland development, and morphology of ovaries in virgin mice of strains C3H, CBA, and their F1 hybrids., F L. Richardson and G Hall
Mammary tumors, mammary gland development, and morphology of ovaries in virgin mice of strains c3h, cba, and their f1 hybrids., F L. Richardson and G Hall
Mammary tumors, plaques, and hyperplastic alveolar nodules in various combinations of mouse inbred strains and the differnet lines of the mammary tumor virus., W E. Heston and G Vlahakis
Mammary tumor (tpdmt-4) and related autonomous lines., A Matsuzawa, Y Mizuno, T Yamamoto, T Hori, D T. Suzuki, and L E. Mouse
Mammary-tumor virion structures in mouse milk fractions., N H. Sarkar, J Charney, and D H. Moore
Mammary tumor virus activity in blood and mammary tissues of c3h and balb/c f. C3h strains of mice., S Nandi, K B. Ome, and M Handin
Mammary-tumor virus activity in brain and liver of gr strain mice., P Bentvelzen and J H. Daams
Mammary tumor virus activity in mammary tissues of hormone-stimulated balb/cfc3h/crgl mice., D Medina, H A. Bern, D Brown, and K B. Deome
Mammary tumor virus activity in red blood cells of balb/c f. C3h mice., S Nandi, D Knox, K B. Ome, M Handin, and P B. Pickett
Mammary tumor virus and host genome in the transmission and causation of mammary tumors in mice., W E. Heston and W P. Parks
Mammary tumor virus antigen, sensitive immunoassay., L R. Sibal, W F. Feller, M A. Fink, B E. Kohler, I T. Hall, and H E. Bond
Mammary tumor virus-associated antigenicity of l-1210 murine leukemia cells., P Kisielow, C Radzikowski, J Steuden, and K Krawczynski
Mammary tumor virus associated antigens on the membrane of infected mouse spleen cells., J H. Daams, J Calafat, E Y. Lasfargues, B Kramarsky, and P Bentvelzen
Mammary tumor virus espression in the gr mouse strain: efficiency of chromosomal and extrachromosomal transmission., S Imai, J Hilgers, R V. Nie, and R Verstraeten
Mammary tumor virus in a spontaneous transplantable male mammary tumor., L M. Franks and C Rowlatt
Mammary tumor virus induction by glucocorticoids. Characterization of specific transcriptional regulation., W P. Parks, J C. Ransom, H A. Young, and E M. Scolnick
Mammary tumor virus in mice. (meeting Report), D H. Moore
Mammary tumor virus in strain gr mice in relation to age and tissue type., J M. Shannon, B D. Aidells, and C Daniel
Mammary tumor virus (mtv) activity in mammary tissue and in red blood cells (rbc) of mice. Abstr., S Nandi, S Haslam, and C Helmich
Mammary tumor virus (mtv) infection of cba/bln mice involving production of antibodies to mtv., M Muller and S Zotter
Mammary tumor virus (mtv) virions in a transplantable ependymo- blastoma., D H. Moore, J Charney, E Y. Lasfargues, N H. Sarkar, R C. Rubin, and R P. Ames
Mammary tumor virus oncogenesis and tumor immunogenicity in three sublines of the c3h mouse., J Vaage and D Medina
Mammary tumor virus potentiation of endogenous prolactin effect on mammary gland differentiation., david M. Ben, W E. Heston, and D Rodbard
Mammary tumor virus preparations., M M. Black, R E. Zachrau, B Shore, A S. Dion, and N H. Leis
Mammary tumor virus production in gr strain tumor cell cultures. Abstr., E Y. Lasfargues, J Sheffield, J Lasfargues, and T Daly
Mammary tumor virus rna., A S. Dion, U I. Heine, A A. Pomenti, J Korb, D G. Weber, and O A. Murine
Mammary tumour and hepatoma suppression by dietary restriction in c3h avy mice. Abstr., C Rowlatt, L M. Franks, and M U. Sheriff
Mammary tumour development in br6 mice, hormonal stimulation., A E. Lee
Mammary tumour development in br6 mice, ovarian influences and 5-hydroxytryptamine., A E. Lee
Mammary tumour incidence in relation to age and number of litters in c3hf and riiif mice., B D. Pullinger and S Iverson
Mammary tumour induction by pituitary isografts in mice., L M. Boot, G Ropcke, and O Muhlbock
Mammary tumour virus and casein gene transcription during mouse mammary development., R J. Pauley, J M. Rosen, and S H. Socher
Mammary tumour virus (mtv)-specific immune complex deposits in renal glomeruli of mtv-infected tumour-free mice., S Zotter, A Lossnitzer, and G Klahr
Mammary tumour virus specific nucleotide sequences in mouse dna., H E. Varmus, J M. Bishop, R C. Nowinski, and N H. Sarker
Mammogenic activites of the mid-gestational mouse placenta., R A. Cerruti and W R. Lyons
Mammogenic activity of miroestrol., G K. Benson, A T. Cowie, and Z D. Hosking
Mammotrophic activity of human urine in relation to carcinoma of the breast., K J. Gurling and D N. Baron
Mammotropic effect of mouse placenta in organ culture. Abstr., K Kohmoto and H A. Bern
MA/My strain of the albino mouse., W S. Murray
Ma/my strain of the albino mouse., W S. Murray
Management of Reye's syndrome., M N. Goldschmidt and D W. Bailey
Managing success: mutant mouse repositories., Rockwood SF, Fray MD, Nakagata N
Mandible growth during palate closure in normal and experimentally induced cleft palate in a/j and c57bl mice. Abstr., L Y. Shih, D G. Trasler, and F C. Fraser
Mandibular growth retardation as a cause of cleft palate in mice homozygous for the chondrodysplasia gene., R E. Seegmiller and F C. Fraser
Mandibular-morphogenesis gene linked to the H-2 complex in mice., D W. Bailey
Mandibular prognathism in the rabbit. Genetic studies., R R. Fox and D D. Crary
Mandibular region of ddo mice. I. A histopathologic study., I Nagai, W Yoshioka, M Kumegawa, J Arita, D J. Ikeda, and R. Sub
Manganese in phenocopy and prevention of neurological mutant defect in the mouse. Abstr., L Erway, A Fraser, and L S. Hurley
Manganese potentiation of autologous anti-meth a tumor vaccines. A developmental study., D L. Mccollester
Manganese stimulates adhesion and spreading of mouse sarcoma i ascites cells., M Rabinovitch and M J. Stefano
Manifestation of hyperplastic elveolar nodules and mammary tumors in "viable yellow" and non-yellow mice., G L. Wolff, D Medina, and R L. Umholtz
Manifestation of the theta-c3h antigen. Genetic differences assoc- iated with the h-2 system. Abstr., M Mickova and P Ivanyi
Manifestations of the dachs gene on skeletal development of 21 day rabbit fetuses., Judith Anne Webster
Manifestations plasmocytaires malignes spontanees de la souche p. S. Et leur apparition par injection d'extraits acellulaires p. S. A des souris p. S. Ou d'autres lignees., C Mouriquand and J Mouriquand
Manipulation immunitaire par le bcg administre avant ou apres la cyclophosphamide pour la chimio-immunotherapie de la leucemie l1210., G Mathe, pannenko O. Halle, and C Bourut
Manipulation of aggressive behavior in adult dba/2bg and c57bl/10bg male mice implanted with testosterone in silastic tubing., M K. Selmanoff, E Abreu, B D. Goldman, and B E. Ginsburg
Manipulation of cytotoxic t lymphocyte responses to syngeneic tumors. I. Hapten-reactive helper t lympho- cytes augment tumor-specific ctl responses in vitro., A Altman, T E. Bechtold, and D H. Katz
Manipulation of stem cell proliferation and lineage commitment: visualisation of label-retaining cells in wholemounts of mouse epidermis., K M. Braun, C Niemann, U B. Jensen, J P. Sundberg, Vargas V. Silva, and F M. Watt
Manipulation of the cell cycle of the hemopoietic stem cell., J W. Byron
Manipulation of the immune system alters susceptibility to virally induced diabetes. Abstr., D Dafoe, A Naji, S Plotkin, and C Barker
Manipulation of toxicity and tissue distribution of tubercidin in mice by nitrobenzylthioinosine 5'- -monophosphate., N Kolassa, E S. Jakobs, G R. Buzzell, and A R. Paterson
Manipulations on the blastocyst., R L. Gardner
Manual Gene Ontology annotation workflow at the Mouse Genome Informatics Database., Harold J Drabkin and Judith A Blake
Manufactured hexaparental mice show that adults are derived from three embryonic cells., C L. Markert and R M. Petters
Manufacture of diploid/tetraploid chimeric mice., T Lu and C L. Markert
Many cells in rat bone marrow have cell-surface thy-1 antigen., A F. Williams
Many ribosomal protein genes are cancer genes in zebrafish., A Amsterdam, K C. Sadler, K Lai, S Farrington, R T. Bronson, J A. Lees, and N Hopkins
Many ribosomal protein mutations are associated with growth impairment and tumor predisposition in zebrafish., K Lai, A Amsterdam, S Farrington, R T. Bronson, N Hopkins, and J A. Lees
Many tumors induced by the mouse mammary tumor virus contain a provirus integrated in the same region of the host genome., R Nusse and H E. Varmus
Map of "biochemical loci" in the mouse., A L. Hillyard, M T. Davisson, T H. Roderick, and W L. Daniel
Map of major histocompatibility complex subregions influencing vaginal septa frequency., J J. Bonner and M L. Tyan
Mapping a gene influencing B cell percentages in blood and spleen cells., Tiffany Pinchinat
Mapping a gene responsible for a unique anemia in the mouse., Emily B. Wood
Mapping a gene responsible for increased stem cell function in CXB12 mice using the cobblestone in vitro assay., Kristin Walson
Mapping and retinal phenotype of the hugger mutation in the mouse., R L. Sidman, M Tang, B Kosaras, S J. Phillips, and B A. Taylor
Mapping and retinal phenotype of the hugger mutation in the mouse., R L. Sidman, M Tang, B Kosaras, S J. Phillips, and B A. Taylor
Mapping anti-m:ullerian hormone (Amh) and related sequences in the mouse: identification of a new region of homology between MMU10 and HSA19p., T R. King, B K. Lee, R R. Behringer, and E M. Eicher
Mapping cholesterol gallstone susceptibility (Lith) genes in inbred mice., H Wittenburg, M A. Lyons, B Paigen, and M C. Carey
Mapping chromosomal regions of preferential 5- -bromodeoxyuridine incorportation in melanoma cells. Abstr., M Appley, D Hochhauser, and S Silagi
Mapping class i gene sequences in the major histocompatibility complex., L R. Pease, S G. Nathenson, and L A. Leinwand
Mapping epitopes on the insulin molecule using monoclonal antibodies., J A. Schroer, T Bender, R J. Feldmann, and K J. Kim
Mapping genes and markers with a mouse radiation hybrid panel., Allen P. Lerner
Mapping genes encoding drug-metabolizing enzymes in recombinant inbred mice., J S. Miles, J E. Moss, B A. Taylor, B Burchell, and C R. Wolf
Mapping genes governing immune responses of mice to gat and ovalbumin. Abstr., E K. Dunham, D C. Shreffler, and B Benacerraf
Mapping genes responsible for high HDL levels in ENU-mutagenized C57BL/6J mice., Helen Cha
Mapping genes that regulate volumetric bone mineral density in BXH recombinant inbred strains of mice., Margaret E. McCrann
Mapping genetic loci that regulate lipid levels in a NZB/B1NJxRF/J intercross and a combined intercross involving NZB/B1NJ, RF/J, MRL/MpJ, and SJL/J mouse strains., J E. Wergedal, Bicknell C. Ackert, W G. Beamer, S Mohan, D J. Baylink, and A K. Srivastava
Mapping in the region of Danforth's short tail and the localization of tail length modifiers., J B. Alfred, K Rance, B A. Taylor, S J. Phillips, C M. Abbott, and I J. Jackson
Mapping loci for pentylenetetrazol-induced seizure susceptibility in mice., T N. Ferraro, G T. Golden, G G. Smith, Jean P. St, N J. Schork, N Mulholland, C Ballas, J Schill, R J. Buono, and W H. Berrettini
Mapping new murine polymorphisms detected by random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) PCR [published erratum appears in Mamm Genome 1996 Sep;7(9):714], Y Cheah and B Paigen
Mapping obesity genes., Alicia Kim Vose
Mapping of a blood pressure quantitative trait locus to chromosome 15q in a Chinese population., X Xu, J Yang, J Rogus, C Chen, N Schork, and X Xu
Mapping of a gene regulating B lymphocyte proportions in mouse peripheral blood., Emily R. Cuthbertson
Mapping of a locus controlling cell-mediated responsiveness to a tumor associated antigen to the i region of the h-2 complex. Abstr., D Meruelo and H O. Devitt
Mapping of an h-2 linked gene that influences mating preference in mice., P W. Andrews and E A. Boyse
Mapping of antigenic determinants of human apolipoprotein b using monoclonal antibodies against low density lipoproteins., Y L. Marcel, M Hogue, R Theolis, J, and R W. Milne
Mapping of a quantitative trait locus for morphine withdrawal severity., B Kest, C A. Palmese, A Juni, E J. Chesler, and J S. Mogil
Mapping of distinct structural domains on microtubule-associated protein 2 by monoclonal antibodies., T Scherson, B Geiger, Z Eshhar, and U Z. Littauer
Mapping of genetic modifiers of Nr2e3 rd7/rd7 that suppress retinal degeneration and restore blue cone cells to normal quantity., N B. Haider, W Zhang, R Hurd, A Ikeda, A M. Nystuen, J K. Naggert, and P M. Nishina
Mapping of H-2 genes associated with T cell-mediated cytotoxic responses to SV40-tumour-associated specific antigens., K Pfizenmaier, G Trinchieri, D Solter, and B B. Knowles
Mapping of heavy chain genes for mouse immunoglobulins m and d., C Liu, P W. Tucker, J F. Mushinski, and F R. Blattner
Mapping of lymphocyte surface polypeptide antigens by chemical cross-linking with bsocoes., D A. Zarling, A Watson, and F H. Bach
Mapping of malaria resistance genes in the mouse. Abstr., P Browell, B G. Holmquist, E M. Hakansson, and L Lundin
Mapping of microsatellite loci and association of aorta atherosclerosis with LG VI markers in the rabbit., R Korstanje, G F. Gillissen, L P. Kodde, Bieman M. Den, A Lankhorst, Zutphen L. Van, and Lith H. Van
Mapping of mouse gamma crystallin genes on chromosome 1., L C. Skow, M E. Donner, S M. Huang, J M. Gardner, B A. Taylor, W G. Beamer, and P A. Lalley
Mapping of mouse intracisternal A-particle prov iral markers in an interspecific backcross., K K. Lueders and W N. Frankel
Mapping of multiple mouse loci related to the farnesyl pyrophosphate synthetase gene., A Andalibi, A Diep, D Quon, T Mohandas, B A. Taylor, and A J. Lusis
Mapping of nucleoside phosphorylase (Np-1) and esterase 10 (Es-10) on mouse chromosome 14., J E. Womack, M T. Davisson, E M. Eicher, and D A. Kendall
Mapping of nucleoside phosphorylase (Np-1) and esterase 10 (Es-10) on mouse chromosome 14., J E Womack, M T Davisson, E M Eicher, and D A Kendall
Mapping of ornithine aminotransferase gene sequences to mouse chromosomes 7, X, and 3., V Ramesh, S V. Cheng, C A. Kozak, B J. Herron, V E. Shih, B A. Taylor, and J F. Gusella
Mapping of rabbit chromosome 1 markers generated from a microsatellite-enriched chromosome-specific library., R Korstanje, G F. Gillissen, Bieman M. den, S A. Versteeg, Oost B AU Fox van, Lith H. van, and Zutphen L. van
Mapping of rabbit microsatellite markers using chromosome-specific libraries., R Korstanje, G F. Gillissen, S A. Versteeg, Oost B. van, A A. Bosma, Gaillard C. Rogel, Zutphen L. van, and Lith H. van
Mapping of six DNA markers on mouse chromosome 17., J Sertic, Rutczynska Z. Zaleska, V Vincek, J H. Nadeau, F Figueroa, and J Klein
Mapping of the flaky skin (fsn) mutation on distal mouse chromosome 17., S C. Pelsue, P A. Schweitzer, W G. Beamer, and L D. Shultz
Mapping of the genetic control of murine immune response to low doses of dnp conjugates of bovine gamma-globulin and ovomucoid. Abstr., J H. Freed, B D. Deak, and K B. Bechtol
Mapping of the genetic control of murine response to low doses of the dinitrophenyl conjugates of ovomucoid and bovine gamma- -globulin., J H. Freed, B D. Deak, and H O. Devitt
Mapping of the locus controlling susceptibility to visceral leishmaniasis in the mouse., D J. Bradley, B A. Taylor, J Blackwell, E P. Evans, D J. Freeman, and T O. williii
Mapping of the locus controlling susceptibility to visceral leishmaniasis in the mouse., D J. Bradley, B A. Taylor, J Blackwell, E P. Evans, J Freeman, and T O. williii
Mapping of the Lyb-4 gene to different chromosomes in DBA/2J and C3H/HeJ mice., R C. Howe, A Ahmed, T J. Faldetta, J E. Byrnes, K M. Rogan, M E. Dorf, B A. Taylor, and R E. Humphreys
Mapping of the motor neuron degeneration (Mnd) gne, a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)., A Messer, J Plummer, P Maskin, J M. Coffin, and W N. Frankel
Mapping of the mouse fibronectin gene (Fn-1) to chromosome 1: conservation of the Idh-1-Cryg-Fn-1 synteny group in mammals., L C. Skow, L Adkison, J E. Womack, W G. Beamer, and B A. Taylor
Mapping of the mouse hyh gene to a YAC/BAC contig on proximal Chromosome 7., T H. Chae, K M. Allen, M T. Davisson, H O. Sweet, and C A. Walsh
Mapping of the mouse Ly-6, Xp-14, and Gdc-1 loci to chromosome 15., P M. Hogarth, I F. McKenzie, V R. Sutton, K M. Curnow, B K. Lee, and E M. Eicher
Mapping of the mouse upg-1 locus., J M. Szymura and J Klein
Mapping of the murine and rat Facc genes and assessment of flexed-tail as a candidate mouse homolog of Fanconi anemia group C., R Wevrick, J E. Barker, J H. Nadeau, C Szpirer, and M Buchwald
Mapping of the murine Ly-15 (LFA-1) locus to chromosome 7., P M. Hogarth, E M. Eicher, and I F. McKenzie
Mapping of the Sca1 and pcd genes on mouse chromosome 13 provides evidence that they are different genes., A Servadio, A McCall, H Zoghbi, and E M. Eicher
Mapping of the two mouse engrailed-like genes: close linkage of En-1 to dominant hemimelia (Dh) on chromosome 1 and of En-2 to hemimelic extra-toes (Hx) on chromosome 5., G R. Martin, M Richman, S Reinsch, J H. Nadeau, and A Joyner
Mapping of the X-linked immune deficiency mutation (xid) of CBA/N mice., A K. Berning, E M. Eicher, W E. Paul, and I Scher
Mapping of the x-linked immune deficiency mutation (xid) of cba/n mice., A K. Berning, E M. Eicher, W E. Paul, and I Scher
Mapping phenotypic trait loci., B A. Taylor
Mapping quantitative trait loci for serum insulin-like growth factor-1 levels in mice., C J. Rosen, G A. Churchill, L R. Donahue, K L. Shultz, J K. Burgess, D R. Powell, and W G. Beamer
Mapping quantitative trait loci for vertebral trabecular bone volume fraction and microarchitecture in mice., M L. Bouxsein, T Uchiyama, C J. Rosen, K L. Shultz, L R. Donahue, C H. Turner, S Sen, G A. Churchill, R Muller, and W G. Beamer
Mapping recombination hotspots in the C57BL/6J-Chr1 PWD/PhJ X C57BL/6J mouse cross to find evidence of genetic regulation., Alison Mehlhorn
Mapping sites responsible for interactions of agrin with neurons., R W. Burgess, D K. Dickman, L Nunez, D J. Glass, and J R. Sanes
Mapping spontaneous proviral insertions in the germline of the MEV linkage testing stock., Jessica S. Forman
Mapping the adrenal lipid depletion gene of the AKR/J mouse strain., B A. Taylor and H Meier
Mapping the adrenal lipid depletion gene of the akr/j mouse strain., B A. Taylor and H Meier
Mapping the Bst mutation on mouse chromosome 16: a model for human optic atrophy., D S. Rice, R W. Williams, Bailey P. Ward, K R. Johnson, B S. Harris, M T. Davisson, and D Goldowitz
Mapping the h-2-linked genes governing, respectively, the immune responses to a glutamic acid-alanine-tyrosine copolymer and to limiting doses of ovalbumin., E K. Dunham, M E. Dorf, D C. Shreffler, and B Benacerraf
Mapping the hemoglobin locus in mice transmitting the flecked trans- location., H G. Wolfe
Mapping the insertion site of the Zp3-Cre transgene., Lauren Naliboff
Mapping the mouse dactylaplasia mutation, Dac, and a gene that controls its expression, mdac., K R. Johnson, P W. Lane, Bailey P. Ward, and M T. Davisson
Mapping the mouse Y chromosome., Bryan B. McQuade
Mapping the murine homologues of genes and anonymous DNA markers flanking the Wilson disease and Hirschsprung disease loci., Marie-Blanche N. Tchetgen
Mapping the mutation underlying albuminuria in the Rn/11 line, Ruksana Rangwala
Mapping the position of the break-point of the T6 translocation in chromosome III., Eva M. Eicher
Mapping the structural genes coding for the major urinary proteins in the mouse: combined use of recombinant inbred strains and somatic cell hybrids., K L. Bennett, P A. Lalley, R K. Barth, and N D. Hastie
Mapping the viral infectivity controller gene conferring resistance to mouse mammary tumor virus infection in I/LnJ mice., Mary Mechetner
Mapping the Weaver mutant gene relative to the cEts-2 locus., Tim McNellis
Mapping the "x-linked immune deficiency gene" of cba/n mice. Abstr., A Berning, E Eicher, W E. Paul, and I Scher
Mapping to chromosomes 1 and 12 of mouse homologs of human protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor-type, related genes encoding pancreatic beta cell autoantigens., E H. Leiter, H Tsumura, D V. Serreze, H D. Chapman, D U. Rabin, M S. Lan, and A L. Notkins
Mapping with mimic genes in the mouse., M E. Wallace
Mapping X-linked ophthalmic diseases. III. Provisional assignment of the locus for blue cone monochromacy to Xq28., R A. Lewis, J D. Holcomb, W C. Bromley, M C. Wilson, T H. Roderick, and J F. Hejtmancik
Map position of Igh-Oxa gene within the Igh region of the DBA/2 mouse strain., J Pelkonen, K Karjalainen, O Makela, and B A. Taylor
Map position of igh-oxa gene within the igh region of the dba/2 mouse strain., J Pelkonen, K Karjalainen, O Makela, and B A. Taylor
Maps & Charts, The Jackson Laboratory
Maps from two interspecific backcross DNA panels available as a community genetic mapping resource., L B. Rowe, J H. Nadeau, R Turner, W N. Frankel, V A. Letts, J T. Eppig, M S. Ko, S J. Thurston, and E H. Birkenmeier
Maps of linkage and synteny homologies between mouse and man., J H. Nadeau
Marcellomycin. An anthracycline without leukopenic effect in bdf1 mice. Abstr., W T. Bradner and J B. Huftalen
MARF1 regulates essential oogenic processes in mice., You-Qiang Su, Koji Sugiura, Fengyun Sun, Janice K Pendola, Gregory A Cox, Mary Ann Handel, John C Schimenti, and John J Eppig
Marjorie Welsh Dole Papers, The Jackson Laboratory
Marked histoincompatibility between and within sublines of akr mice used in a syngeneic leukemia model., R J. Graff, F Valeriote, and G Medoff
Marked reduction of spectrinin hereditary spherocytosis in the common house mouse., A C. Greenquist, S B. Shohet, and S E. Bernstein
Marked reduction of spectrin in hereditary spherocytosis in the comon house mouse., A C. Greenquist, S B. Shohet, and S E. Bernstein
Marker chromosome analysis of tetraparental akr x cba-t6 mouse chimaeras., C E. Ford, E P. Evans, M D. Burtenshaw, H Clegg, R D, R, and M Tuffrey
Marker chromosome analysis of two mouse chimaeras., C E. Ford, E P. Evans, and R L. Gardner
Markers for gene expression in cultured cells from the nervous system., S H. Wilson, B K. Schrier, J L. Farber, E J. Thompson, O N. Rosenberg, A J. Blume, and M W. Nirenberg
Markers of macrophage heterogeneity. I. Studies of macrophages from various organs of normal mice., R Roubin and pazner S. Zolla
Markers to distinguish normal and neoplastic mammary epithelial cells in vitro. Comparison of saturation density, morphology and concanavalin a reactivity., B A. Voyles and C M. Grath
Marking Xs, together and separately., M A. Handel
Marphologic changes in the hypothalamus of the old mouse., salas J. Machado, M E. Scheibel, and A B. Scheibel
Marrow allograft success in w/wv anemic mice. Relation to skin graft survival times., D E. Harrison and J W. Doubleday
Marrow allograft survival in W/Wv anemic mice: effects on skin graft survival and effects of preimmunization., D E. Harrison and L E. Mobraaten
Marrow by two in-vivo systems., J P. Lewis, E A. Fresh, and S Bone
Marrow by two in vivo systems. Abstr., J P. Lewis, E A. Fresh, and S Bone
Marrow cells in the presence of l1210 leukemic cells. Abstr., T Austin, A Ma, M C. Datta, J A. Ortego, N A. Shore, D P. Dukes, and S O. Mouse b
Marrow-dependent cell function in early stages of infection with listeria monocytogenes., M Bennett and E E. Baker
Marrow dependent (m) cells are effectors in the mitogen induced cellular cytotoxicity (micc) assay. Abstr., D Yonkosky, M Bennett, and E Cathcart
Marrow fat and the bone microenvironment: developmental, functional, and pathological implications., C J. Rosen, Bicknell C. Ackert, J P. Rodriguez, and A M. Pino
Marrow stem cell release in the autorepopulation assay., M A. Maloney and H M. Patt
Marrow-thymus cell antagonism in graft v. Host reactions (gvhr). Abstr., M Bennett
Marrow-thymus interactions during radiation leukemogenesis in c57bl/ka mice., J Boniver, A Decleve, M Lieberman, C Honsik, M Travis, and H S. Kaplan
Marrow transplantation and iron therapy in mouse hereditary microcytic anemia., D E. Harrison
Marrow transplantation and iron therapy in mouse hereditary microcytic anemia., D E. Harrison
Marrow transplantation in mice given total lymphoid irradiation (tli). Effect of thymus irradiation, dose/ fraction, and delay of cell infusion. Abstr., M Gottlieb, H S. Kaplan, and S Strober
Marrow transplantation in the treatment of a murine heritable hemolytic anemia., J E Barker and E C McFarland-Starr
Marrow transplantation in the treatment of murine hereditary diseases., J E. Barker
Marrow transplantation measured by uptake of fe59 by spleen., L H. Smith
Mary tumors in dba strain mice. I. Virus-like particles in mammary gland tissue., D Feldman and D. Mam
Masking of antigens on the landschutz ascites tumour., G A. Currie
Masking of cellular histocompatibility antigens with phytomitogens., P K. Ray and R L. Simmons
Massive lymphoproliferation and autoimmunity controlled by single genes. Abstr., E D. Murphy, J B. Roths, and P W. Lane
Mass measurement of lymphocytes in nodes of high and low leukemic strains of mice. Abstr., B Pearson, S Albert, A Loud, and F Grose
Mass production of animal cells in nude mice with retention of cell specific markers., V H. Freedman, A L. Brown, H P. Klinger, and S Shin
Mass production of human x rodent cell hybrids in the nude mouse--extent of chromosome and gene marker stability., H P. Klinger and C K. Eun
Mass selection for post-weaning growth in mice., G W. Rahnefeld, W J. Boylan, R E. Comstock, and M Singh
Mass vs. distributive training in mouse strains., Philip Schwartzkroin
Mast cell activation and vascular alteration in immediate hypersensitivity-like reactions induced by a t cell-derived antigen-binding factor., S Kraeuter kops, H V. Loveren, R W. Rosenstein, W Ptak, and P W. Askenase
Mast cell content and fatty acid metabolism in the epididymal fat pad of obese mice., B Hellman, S Larsson, and S Westman
Mast-cell-deficient w/wv mice after application of phorbol 12- -myristate 13-acetate: evidence for the presence of histamine- -producing cells without basophilic granules., Y Taguchi, K Tsuyama, T Watanabe, H Wada, N Y. Kitamura, and R I. Genetically
Mast cell granule formation in the beige mouse., E Y. Chi, E Ignacio, and D Lagunoff
Mast cell growth on fibroblast monolayers: two-cell entities., H Ginsburg, shahar D. Ben, and david E. Ben
Mast cell incidence and cell proliferation in the lymphoid organs of nzb mice., V Viklicky and M Polackova
Mast cell increase in mouse leukaemia., M D. Prager and J Bearden
Mast cell-mediated tumor-cell cytotoxicity. Role of the peroxi- dase system., W R. Henderson, E Y. Chi, E C. Jong, and S J. Klebanoff
Mast cell membrane antigens and fc receptors in anaphylaxis. II. Functionally distinct receptors for igg and for ige on mouse mast cells., M Daeron, danon A. Prouvost, and G A. Voisin
Mast cell membrane antigens and fc receptors in anaphylaxis. I. Products of the major histocompatibility complex involved in alloantibody-mast cell activation., M Daeron and G A. Voisin
Mast cell neoplasia in mice., C H. Frith, R W. Sprowls, and C R. Breeden
Mast cell neoplasms of mice., T B. Dunn
Mast cell progenitors., G H. Wong, lewis I. Clark, breschkin J. Mckimm, D J. Schrader, and E M. Cultured
Mast cell proliferation in adult mice., W K. Blenkinsopp
Mast cell response after homo-and heterologous grafts of tumoral and nontumoral origin., O Costachel, S Mironescu, and N Stroescu
Mast cells and histamine concentration in muscle and liver of dystrophic mice., P Bois
Mast cells, Fc epsilon RI, and IL-13 are required for development of airway hyperresponsiveness after aerosolized allergen exposure in the absence of adjuvant., C Taube, X Wei, C H. Swasey, A Joetham, S Zarini, T Lively, K Takeda, J Loader, N Miyahara, T Kodama, L D. Shultz, D D. Donaldson, and E H. Hamelmann
Mast cells in skin grafts and omenta of nude mice. Abstr., V Viklicky and M Holub
Mast cells in spotted mutant mice (w ph mi)., J Stevens and J F. Loutit
Mast cells in the healing incision and full thickness burn in mice of different ages. Abstr., A J. Schmidt and M C. Johnson
Mast cells in the pinna of balb/c 'nude' (nu/nu) and heterozygotes (nu/+) mice., K Wlodarski
Mast cells in the skin of normal, hairless and athymic mice., R Keller, M W. Hess, and J F. Riley
Mast cells in the spleen of mice of the strain a/ph. The effect of fixation on their stainability., V Viklicky and I Bagarova
Mast cells in the thymus of nzb mice., F M. Burnet
Mast cells, thymectomy and tumor rejection in dystrophic mice., B E. Walker
Mast cell stimulating factor in glycoprotein pituitary hormones and the inhibitory role of mast cells on plasma cell tumorigenesis. Abstr., K Takakura, H Yamada, and V P. Hollander
Mast cell turnover in adult mice., B E. Walker
Mastocytoma cell migration in vitro. Inhibition by mif-containing supernatants., M C. Cohen, R Zeschke, P E. Bigazzi, and S Cohen
Mastocytoma-induced suppression of in vitro antibody formation., I Kamo, J Kateley, and H Friedman
Mastocytoma-mediated suppression of mixed lymphocyte culture and mitogen responsiveness., F De lustro and B F. Argyris
Mastocytoma p815. V. H-2 associativity of variant-specific antigens., J Van snick, J Maryanski, A V. Pel, G Parmiani, N T. Im, and E V. Mouse
Mastzellen- und histamingehalt der milz ausgewahlter mausestamme., A Gerber
Matching of chemotherapy to mouse strain and lymphoid tumor type to prevent tumor-induced suppression of specific t- and b-cell functions., R B. Faanes, V J. Merluzzi, N Williams, and P Ralph
Matching references with MEDLINE via TCP/IP., J N. Guidi
Maternal ageing and aneuploid embryos-evidence from the mouse that biological and not chronological age is the important influence., J D. Brook, R G. Gosden, and A C. Chandley
Maternal age, polydactylism, and litter size in mice., L Roman and L C. Strong
Maternal age selection and mammary gland tumors in mice. Abstr., L C. Strong and F Johnson
Maternal alloimmunisation in pregnancy. In vitro studies of t cell-dependent immunity to paternal alloantigens., J A. Smith, R C. Burton, M Barg, and G F. Mitchell
Maternal and embryonic gene differences influencing place- ntal transfer in mice. Abstr., A Blakley
Maternal and embryonic gene effects on placental weight in mice., A Blakley
Maternal and fetal effects of insulin administration during the eighth day of pregnancy in the mouse., Robert I. Hamby
Maternal behavior and behavioral development in two subspecies of Peromyscus maniculatus., J A. King
Maternal behavior in Peromyscus., J A. King
Maternal behavior in the rabbit: endocrine contorl of maternal-nest building., M X. Zarrow, A Farooq, V H. Denenberg, P B. Sawin, and S Ross
Maternal behavior in the rabbit: hair loosening during gestation., P B. Sawin, V H. Denenberg, S Ross, E Hafter, and M X. Zarrow
Maternal behavior in the rabbit: yearly and seasonal variation in nest building., S Ross, P B. Sawin, V H. Denenberg, and M X. Zarrow
Maternal behavior of domestic rabbits in a semi-natural environment., David Samson
Maternal behavior of mice with limbic lesions., N R. Carlson and G J. Thomas
Maternal behavior of Peromyscus:, Susan Jablonsky
Maternal behaviour in the rabbit: effects of environmental variation., V H. Denenberg, M X. Zarrow, W D. Kalberer, A Farooq, S Ross, and P B. Sawin
Maternal behaviour in the rabbit: endocrine factors involved in hair loosening., A Farooq, V H. Denenbert, S Ross, P B. Sawin, and M X. Zarrow
Maternal behaviour in the rabbit: evidence for an endocrine basis of maternal-nest building and additional data on maternal-nest building in the Dutch-belted race., M X. Zarrow, P B. Sawin, S Ross, V H. Denenberg, D Crary, E D. Wilson, and A Farooq
Maternal behaviour in the rabbit: the quantification of nest building., V H. Denenberg, R L. Huff, S Ross, P B. Sawin, and M X. Zarrow
Maternal behaviour in the rabbit under semi-natural conditions., S Ross, M X. Zarrow, P B. Sawin, V H. Denenberg, and M Blumenfield
Maternal beta-catenin and E-cadherin in mouse development., Vries W. De, A V. Evsikov, B E. Haac, K S. Fancher, A E. Holbrook, R Kemler, D Solter, and B B. Knowles
Maternal control of the immune response., D E. Uphoff
Maternal deprivation and the response to ehrlich carcinoma in balb/c mice., R C. La barba and J L. White
Maternal effect in dental traits of the house mouse., P Tenczar and R S. Bader
Maternal effects on litter size in mice., E J. Eisen
Maternal effects on mouse brain weight., D Wahlsten
Maternal environment and genotype interact to establish diabesity in mice [In Process Citation], P C. Reifsnyder, G Churchill, and E H. Leiter
Maternal-fetal distribution of radioactive cortisol and its correla- tion with teratogenic effect., A Levine, S J. Yaffe, and N Back
Maternal-fetal mortality in mice with isoantibodies to paternal gamma- -globulin allotypes., R Lieberman and S Dray
Maternal-fetal transfer of suppression to orally-administered srbc. Abstr., M J. Wannemuehler, S M. Michalek, and J R. Mcghee
Maternal-fetal vitamin a levels in hypervitaminosis a-induced teratogenesis. Abstr., B S. Sherman
Maternal-foetal incompatibility associated with the h-3 locus in the mouse., P Hull
Maternal foetal interactions and gene frequency changes in populations of mice., P Hull
Maternal genotype and cd-induced exencephaly and eye defects in the mouse. Abstr., L F. Pierro and J S. Haines
Maternal histidine metabolism and its effect on foetal development in the mouse., H Kacser, K M. Mya, M Duncker, A F. Wright, G Bulfield, N M. Laren, and M F. Lyon
Maternal IL-11Ralpha function is required for normal decidua and fetoplacental development in mice., P Bilinski, D C. Roopenian, and A Gossler
Maternal immunization to paternal antigens in multiparous mice., M G. Baines, J Ansell, A M. Laren, and H S. Micklem
Maternal immunoglobulins g, a and m in mouse uterus and embryo during the postimplantation period., F Rachman, V Casimiri, and O Bernard
Maternal immunologic tolerance., E J. Breyere
Maternal immunostimulation of a teratocarcinoma-derived cell line, tercs., B A. Fenderson, P F. Barlett, and M Edidin
Maternal-infant transfer of influenza-specific immunity in the mouse., P D. Reuman, C M. Paganini, E M. Ayoub, and P A. Jr
Maternal influence on phenotypic variability among mice of identical genotype. Abstr., G L. Wolff
Maternal influence on responsiveness of multiparous mice to the anti- genic characteristics of their male progeny., D E. Uphoff
Maternal influence on susceptibility of offspring to Brugia malayi infection in a murine model of filariasis., T V. Rajan, J M. Bailis, J A. Yates, L D. Shultz, D L. Greiner, and F K. Nelson
Maternal influence on the expression of immunoglobulins in young mice., I J. Weiler and R Sprenger
Maternal influences on interactions of 5-fluorouracil with the luxoid and luxate mutations in mouse embryos. Abstr., C P. Dagg and M K. Spaner
(maternal Influences on mouse embryos and preservation of mutant strains by freezing.), D G. Whittingham, S P. Leibo, and P Mazur
Maternal influences on mouse embryos and preservation of mutant strains by freezing., D E. Uphoff
Maternal influences on the immune response., D E. Uphoff
Maternal inheritance of a cell surface antigen in the mouse. Abstr., L Fischer, K, and K Burki
Maternally transmitted factors modify development and malignancy of teratomas in mice., I Damjanov and D Solter
Maternally transmitted resistance to lymphoma development in mice of reciprocal crosses of the rf/j and akr/j strains., A Mayer, F D. Struuck, reynals M. Duran, and F Lilly
Maternally transmitted target antigen for unrestricted killing by NZB T lymphocytes., K Fischer Lindahl, M Bocchieri, and R Riblet
Maternal modification of antigenicity, an immunologic mechanism to ensure survival of mammalian fetuses., D E. Uphoff
Maternal modification of antigen recognition in the ova-transfer substrain riiieb., D E. Uphoff
Maternal modification of responsiveness in the ova-transfer substrain dba/2eb., D E. Uphoff
Maternal modification of self-recognition in ova-transfer substrains of c3h mice., D E. Uphoff
Maternal modification of tissue antigenicity and prevention of the graft-versus-host reaction. Abstr., D E. Uphoff
Maternal modification of tissue antigenicity and the graft-versus- -host reaction., D E. Uphoff
Maternal modification of tissue antigenicity and the histocompat- ibility-2 (h-2) locus., D E. Uphoff
Maternal performance in mice at -3(degree)c. Food consumption and fertility., S A. Barnett and M J. Little
Maternal processes in the cold-adaptation of mice., S Barnett
Maternal regulator cells during murine pregnancy., G Smith
Maternal response to stress during pregnancy., Judith Lopez
Maternal seizures and fetal teratology., Margaret J. Caldwell
Maternal sensitization after pregnancy in mice, the result of in- creasing maternal exposure to fetal antigens., G B. Avery and C V. Hunt
Maternal separation and emotional reactivity in balb/c mice., R C. La barba, S E. Hibbs, and J L. White
Maternal synchronization of gestational length and lung maturation., Valérie Besnard, Susan E Wert, Machiko Ikegami, Yan Xu, Caleb Heffner, Stephen A Murray, Leah Rae Donahue, and Jeffrey A Whitsett
Maternal Thp lethality in the mouse is a nuclear, not cytoplasmic, defect., J McGrath and D Solter
Maternal thp lethality in the mouse is a nuclear, not cytoplasmic, defect., J Mcgrath
Maternal transfer of isoantibody in mice., N Kaliss, M K. Dagg, and J H. Stimpfling
Maternal transfer of isoantibody in mice., N Kaliss, M K. Dagg, and J H. Stimpfling
Maternal x chromosome expression in mouse chorionic ectoderm., W I. Frels, J Rossant, and V M. Chapman
Mathematical analysis of bone marrow erythropoiesis: application to c3h mouse data., J Y. Mary, A J. Valleron, H Croizat, and E Frindel
Mating behaviour of two inbred strains of mice., L Levine, G E. Barsel, and C A. Diakow
Mating characteristics and embryonic losses in the yellow (ay) mouse., G R. Cizadlo, S K. Hoffman, and N H. Granholm
Mating patterns in mice. Abstr., L Levine
Mating preferences of f2 segregants of crosses between mhc-congenic mouse strains., K Yamazaki, M Yamaguchi, P W. Andrews, B Peake, and E A. Boyse
Mating preference tests with the recombinant congenic strain balb.htg., M Yamaguchi, K Yamazaki, and E A. Boyse
Mating stimulates estradiol production by ovaries of the musk shrew (Suncus murinus)., J E. Fortune, J J. Eppig, and E F. Rissman
Matrix degradation during hormone-stimulated resorption of normal and osteopetrotic bone. Abstr., J Elting, R Jilka, and D V. Cohn
Matrix metalloproteinase 9 plays a key role in lyme arthritis but not in dissemination of Borrelia burgdorferi., A J. Heilpern, W Wertheim, J He, G Perides, R T. Bronson, and L T. Hu
Matrix simulation of duodenal crypt cell kinetics. II. Cell kinetics following hydroxyurea., J L. Roti roti and L A. Dethlefsen
Matrix simulation of duodenal crypt cell kinetics. I. The steady state., J L. Roti roti and L A. Dethlefsen
Maturational abnormalities of the optic nerve in the murine (mus musculus) mutant: wl-wabbler-lethal. Light, ultrastructural and quantative morphometric analysis. Abstr., E W. Carroll and R L. Curtis
Maturational state of lymphoid cells in long-term bone marrow cultures., K Dorshkind and R A. Phillips
Maturational state of the auditory receptor system and the sensitive period for priming for audiogenic seizure in mice., C Chen and G R. Gates
Maturation and differentiation of b16 melanoma cells induced by theophylline treatment., J W. Kreider, D R. Wade, M Rosenthal, and T Densley
Maturation des potentiels erg et evoques visuels chez la souris., N E. Bonaventure
Maturation in vivo of schistosoma mansoni schistosomula after culture in vitro with granulocytes and antibody., A Dessein, A E. Butterworth, M A. Vadas, and J R. David
Maturation of alloimmune responsiveness in mice., D K. Boraker and W H. Hildemann
Maturation of alloimmune responsiveness in mice., D K. Boraker and W H. Hildemann
Maturation of b cell precursors responding to ti-1, ti-2 and td pc antigens in t15 negative hosts. Abstr., S Smyk and H Kohler
Maturation of b lymphocytes. I. Concurrent appearance of increasing ig, ia, and mitogen responsiveness., P K. Lala, G R. Johnson, F L. Battye, and G J. Nossal
Maturation of b lymphocytes. II. Sequential appearance of increasing igm and igd in the adult bone marrow., P K. Lala, J E. Layton, and G J. Nossal
Maturation of bone marrow lymphocytes. II. Development of fc and complement receptors and surface immunoglobulin studied by rosetting and radioautography., W C. Yang, S C. Miller, and D G. Osmond
Maturation of bone marrow lymphocytes. Iii. Genesis of fc receptor-bearing "null" cells and b lymphocyte subtypes defined by concomitant expression of surface igm, fc, and complement receptors., F P. Chan and D G. Osmond
Maturation of bone marrow lymphocytes. I. Quantitative rosetting methods of detecting fc and complement receptors and surface immunoglobulin., W C. Yang and D G. Osmond
Maturation of combing site affinity of antibodies secreted by hapten-specific igm and igg plaque forming cells in mice. Abstr., L Claflin, B Merchant, and J Inman
Maturation of cytotoxic effector cells at the site of allograft rejection., N L. Ascher, S Chen, R Hoffman, and R L. Simmons
Maturation of granules in mouse neoplastic mast cells and levels of histamine, 5-hydroxytryptamine and heparin. Abstr., H Felsenfeld, K Bensch, and N J. Giarman
Maturation of immune responses. Normal and aberrant anti-sheep erythrocyte responses in c3h and nzb mice. Abstr., D H. De heer
Maturation of immunological responsiveness to transplantation antigens., B Argyris
Maturation of mitogen-activated bone marrow-derived lymphocytes in the absence of proliferation., J Andersson and F Melchers
Maturation of mouse oocytes in serum-free medium [letter] [see comments], J J. Eppig, R M. Schultz, and G S. Kopf
Maturation of mouse sperm in vitro., P C. Hoppe and W K. Whitten
Maturation of mouse sperm in vitro., P C. Hoppe and W K. Whitten
Maturation of mouse teratocarcinoma treated with cis-diammine- dichloro-platinum (cddp). Abstr., J W. Oosterhuis, N Fox, and I Damjanov
Maturation of neuroblastoma cells in the presence of dimethylsulfoxide., Y Kimhi, C Palfrey, I Spector, Y Barak, and U Z. Littauer
Maturation of regioselective hydroxylations of testosterone (t) by liver microsomes from akr/j mice. Abstr., R Hawke and A Neims
Maturation of small lymphocytes in mouse bone marrow. Development of surface immunoglobulin, fc and complement (c'3) receptors. Abstr., D G. Osmond and W C. Yang
Maturation of the hemagglutination response in mice., M Moulton and J B. Storer
Maturation of the hemagglutination response in mice., M Moulton and J Storer
Maturation of the lymphoid system. II. Characterization of the cellular levels of unresponsiveness induced in neonates by a t-dependent antigen that is an obligate immunogen in adults., H M. Etlinger and J M. Chiller
Maturation of the lymphoid system. I. Induction of tol- erance in neonates with a t-dependent antigen that is an obligate immunogen in adults., H M. Etlinger and J M. Chiller
Maturation of the testes and regeneration after exposure to X-irradiation in two lines of C57BL/6J mice., Katherine Ann Kaufer
Mature human hematopoietic cells in donor bone marrow complicate interpretation of stem/progenitor cell assays in xenogeneic hematopoietic chimeras., M Ramirez, G A. Rottman, L D. Shultz, and C I. Civin
Maturity as a critical determinant of resistance to fungal infections: studies in murine blastomycosis., C Brass and D A. Stevens
Mausetumoren (ehrlich-aszites-karzinom, sarkom 180 solid, leukamie laj 1)., R Schnabel, W Jungstand, W G. Al, R U. Neuen, and Experimentellen
Maximal extraction of biological information from genetic interaction data., G W. Carter, D J. Galas, and T Galitski
Maximum life spans in mice are extended by wild strain alleles., S Klebanov, C M. Astle, T H. Roderick, K Flurkey, J R. Archer, J Chen, and D E. Harrison
Maximum life spans in mice are extended by wild strain alleles., S Klebanov, C M. Astle, T H. Roderick, K Flurkey, J R. Archer, J Chen, and D E. Harrison
Maximun protection of mice against 8-mev electron irradiation., J Shewell, E A. Wright, D K. Bewley, and J A. Silvester
Maze learning: a genetic investigation in the mouse., A Oliverio, M F. Elias, B E. Eleftheriou, and C Castellano
Maze learning. A genetic investigation in the mouse., A Oliverio, B E. Eleftheriou, M F. Elias, and C Castellano
Maze learning and effects of pretraining in inbred strains of mice., G Lindzey and H Winston
"m" Cell distribution in follicle-associated epithelium of mouse peyer's patch., M W. Smith and M A. Peacock
Mcf (maf) and anti-mcf (anti-maf) produced by mouse t- and b-cell hybridomas. Abstr., matthes M. Lohmann and D M. Sun
Mcg101-aa, a new ascites tumour in c57 mice. 4. Influence of enzyme treatment on transplantability and some in vitro characteristics., B Hagmar and W Ryd
M-component-bearing lymphocytes in murine myeloma: cellular origin, and relationship to m-component secretion and humoral immunodeficiency. Abstr., H M. Gebel, R G. Hoover, and R G. Lynch
MDA5 and MAVS mediate type I interferon responses to coxsackie B virus., J P. Wang, A Cerny, D R. Asher, Jones E. Kurt, R T. Bronson, and R W. Finberg
mdfw: a deafness susceptibility locus that interacts with deaf waddler (dfw)., Trauth K. Noben, Q Y. Zheng, K R. Johnson, and P M. Nishina
mdm2 expression is induced by wild type p53 activity., Y Barak, T Juven, R Haffner, and M Oren
Mdm muscular dystrophy: interactions with calpain 3 and a novel functional role for titin's N2A domain., K A. Huebsch, E Kudryashova, C M. Wooley, R B. Sher, K L. Seburn, M J. Spencer, and G A. Cox
Meander tail. A recessive mutant located in chromosome 4 of the mouse., W F. Hollander and K S. Waggie
Means of increasing the toleranted dose of streptomycin in mice. Steroids., B Prescott and H J. Stone
Mean sperm counts of several inbred strains in PBS and CPA: analysis of total count, motility and cryopreservation effect., Meghan Beth Palmer
Measured by gas-liquid chromatography., A B. Robinson, H Dirren, A Sheets, J Miquel, D P. Lundgren, and T A. As
Measured by gas-liquid chromatography., A B. Robinson, H Dirren, A Sheets, J Miquel, D P. Lundgren, and T A. As
Measurement of alcohol preference in genetic experiments., J L. Fuller
Measurement of alcohol preference in genetic experiments., J L. Fuller
Measurement of antibodies to meningococcal group b polysacchar- ide: low avidity binding and equilibrium binding constants., R E. Mandrell and W D. Zollinger
Measurement of antigen-antibody complexes in mouse sera by conglutinin, c1q and rheumatoid factor solid phase binding assays., M E. Devey, J Taylor, and M W. Steward
Measurement of antigen-specific igg autoantibody production in vitro., D Eilat, J P. Reeves, A D. Steinberg, and A N. Schechter
Measurement of antitumour activity of actinomycin d., K Curtis and F T. Perkins
Measurement of blood flow in the mouse tail after irradiation., J De ruiter and L M. Putten
Measurement of catalase activity in tissue extracts., G Cohen, D Dembiec, and J Marcus
Measurement of cell-mediated inflammation in experimental murine autoimmune encephalomyelitis by radioisotopic labeling., D S. Linthicum, I R. Mackay, and P H. Carnegie
Measurement of cell surviving fraction following chemotherapy of the emt6 mouse tumour--the problem of 'potentially lethal damage'. Abstr., P R. Twentyman
Measurement of changes in mouse tail collagen with age: temperature dependence and procedural details., D E. Harrison and J R. Archer
Measurement of changes in mouse tail collagen with age. Temperature dependence and procedural details., D E. Harrison and J R. Archer
Measurement of erythropoiesis by radio-iron incorporation. Influence of iron- and cell kinetic changes., R Schofield
Measurement of genetic heterogeneity by means of enzyme polymorphisms in wild populations of the mouse., F H. Ruddle, T H. Roderick, T B. Shows, P G. Weigl, R K. Chipman, D P. K, and E Anderson
Measurement of genetic heterogeneity by means of enzyme polymorphisms, in wild populations of the mouse., F H. Ruddle, T H. Roderick, T B. Shows, P G. Weigl, R K. Chipman, and P K. Anderson
Measurement of granulocyte chemotaxis in the Chediak-Higashi mouse., Joan Whitehouse
Measurement of h-2 and non-h-2 antigens in the mouse with the footpad swelling test., N D. Kon and P A. Klein
Measurement of h-2 antigen and immunogenicity of methylcholanthrene- -induced murine sarcomas., T Pearson, K Sikora, and E Lennox
Measurement of initial prostaglandin f metabolites in medium of balb/c 3t3 and sv3t3 mouse fibroblast cultures., E M. Ritzi, W O. Boto, and W A. Stylos
Measurement of macromolecular biosynthesis in tumors and cells by incorporation of 3h2o. Abstr., M J. Pine
Measurement of mitochondrial membrane potential as an assay for cytotoxicity of anticancer drugs. Abstr., S Bernal, H Shapiro, and L B. Chen
Measurement of murine pulmonary cell-mediated immune response in vivo. Abstr., W J. Scheuchenzuber, M L. Eskew, and A Zarkower
Measurement of platelet production in metabolically abnormal mice. Abstr., G A. Threatte, S Ebbe, and E Phalen
Measurement of rbe, oer, and recovery of potentially lethal damage of a 645 mev helium ion beam using emt6 cells., M Guichard, B Lachet, and E P. Malaise
Measurement of red cell survival in nzb mice., G W. Donaldson
Measurement of replication structures at the nanometer scale using super-resolution light microscopy., D Baddeley, V O. Chagin, L Schermelleh, S Martin, A Pombo, P M. Carlton, A Gahl, P Domaing, U Birk, H Leonhardt, C Cremer, and M C. Cardoso
Measurement of the antitumoral immune reactions against a strain- -specific chemically-induced sarcoma in syngeneic and f1 hybrid mice., D Oth, M Donner, and C Burg
Measurement of the clearance function of macrophages with 125i- -labelled polyvinyl pyrrolidone., A G. Morgan and J F. Soothill
Measurement of the locomotor activity of mice., A L. Terzin
Measurement of the number of bone marrow multipotential stem cells in akr leukaemic mice., E Frindel and C Chevalier
Measurement of the number of ornithine decarboxylase molecules in rat and mouse tissues under various physiological conditions by binding of radiolabelled alpha-difluoromethylornithine., J E. Seely, H Poso, and A E. Pegg
Measurement of the proliferative capacity of mouse hematopoietic tissue, applied to irradiation of marrow in vivo. Abstr., E A. Mc culloch and J E. Till
Measurement of the radiation sensitivity of mouse bone marrow cells by use of i131-labeled iododeoxyuridine (i131udr). Abstr., W B. Stallcup, G Cudkowicz, and W L. Hughes
Measurement of the transformation: mutation ratio in balb/3t3 cells. Abstr., D R. Lang
Measurement of thymus weight, lumbar node weight and progesterone levels in syngeneically pregnant, allo- geneically pregnant, and pseudopregnant mice., S P. Chambers and A G. Clarke
Measurement of tumor immunity in vitro with 125 i-iododeoxyuridine- -labeled target cells., R C. Seeger and J J. Owen
Measurements of adenosine 3'.5'-cyclic Monophosphate and membrane potential in neuroblastoma x glioma hybrid cells. Opiates and adrenergic agonists cause effects opposite to those of prostaglandin e1., J Traber, G Reiser, K Fischer, and B Hamprecht
Measurements of gene expression in tissues of normal and dystrophic mice., L D. Grouse, P G. Nelson, G S. Omenn, and B K. Schrier
Measurements of growth and components of variance in a mouse bioassay. Abstr., R E. Davies
Measurements of the enzymatic activities required for atp formation by glycolysis in the pancreatic islets of hyperglycemic mice (nzo)., S E. Brolin, C Berne, and B Linde
Measurements of the total calcium content in sind@@@gle pancre islets microdissected from mice. Abstr., P Berggren, O Berglund, and B Hellman
Measuring the functional abilities of stem cell lines., D E. Harrison
Mecanisme de l'action antimitotique de la daunomycine dans les cellules tumorales d'ehrlich., C Desaive and R Bassleer
Mecanisme de l'action therapeutique de la restauration retardee chez les souris irradiees., J F. Duplan
Mecanisme d'immunisation preventive a l'aide de cultures de virus de rauscher a pouvoir leucemigene attenue., J K. Youn, G Barski, and D Barbieri
Mecanismes communs aux atteintes auto-immunitaires et au rejet des homogreffes., G A. Voisin
Mechanically self-induced muzzle alopecia in mice., C L. Litterst
Mechanical milk collection from mice for bittner virus isolation., B H. Haberman
Mechanical modulation of molecular signals which regulate anabolic and catabolic activity in bone tissue., S Judex, N Zhong, M E. Squire, K Ye, L R. Donahue, M Hadjiargyrou, and C T. Rubin
Mechanical stimulation of mesenchymal stem cell proliferation and differentiation promotes osteogenesis while preventing dietary-induced obesity., E Capilla, C J. Rosen, V Gilsanz, J E. Pessin, S Judex, and C T. Rubin
Mechanical stimulation of mesenchymal stem cell proliferation and differentiation promotes osteogenesis while preventing dietary-induced obesity., Y K. Luu, E Capilla, C J. Rosen, V Gilsanz, J E. Pessin, S Judex, and C T. Rubin
Mechanism and specificity of macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity., R Gallily and H Eliahu
Mechanism by which adult mouse peritoneal macrophages affect neonatal suppressor cell activity., B F. Argyris
Mechanism for the prolonged survival of glutaraldehyde-treated skin allografts., H M. Im and R L. Simmons
Mechanism for the suppression of gamma-interferon responsiveness in mice after thermal injury., F Suzuki and R B. Pollard
Mechanism for tumor induction by mouse mammary tumor virus., Silas Culver
Mechanism of 5-azacytidine-induced transfer rna cytosine-5- -methyltransferase deficiency., L W. Lu and K Randerath
Mechanism of 5-fluorouracil cytotoxicity, pyrimidine metabolite reversal studies. Abstr., W J. Reeves and R Cailleau
Mechanism of action of 5-fluorouracil (fu) in the chemotherapy of the murine mammary tumor. Abstr., R Sawyer, R Nayak, S Spiegelman, and D Martin
Mechanism of action of a new bleomycin analog, tallysomycin. Abstr., J E. Strong and S T. Crooke
Mechanism of action of bischloroethylnitrosourea. Abstr., W Cowens, R Brundrett, and M Colvin
Mechanism of action of cyclocytidine. Abstr., D H. Ho
Mechanism of action of macromomycin(175105), an antitumor polypeptide. Abstr., M M. Lippman
Mechanism of action of melanocyte stimulating hormone. Mouse coat color changes in organ culture. Abstr., D Pearson and I I. Geschwind
Mechanism of action of tetra-mu-carboxylatodirhodium(ii) in l1210 tumor suspension culture., R A. Howard, A P. Kimball, and J L. Bear
Mechanism of action of vincristine sulfate. Abstr., M Nesbit, J Yarbro, and W Krivit
Mechanism of activated macrophage mediated tumor cell cytotoxicity. Abstr., A M. Kaplan, J Brown, J Collins, P S. Morahan, and M J. Snodgrass
Mechanism of adjuvant activity of poly a.u On antibody responses to hapten-carrier conjugates., T Hamaoka and D H. Katz
Mechanism of allograft rejection in new zealand mice. I. Cell synergy and its age-dependent loss., M C. Gelfand and A D. Steinberg
Mechanism of allosuppression. Evidence for direct suppression of responding b cells., S L. Swain
Mechanism of an ascites tumor formation., R Siegler and I Koprowska
Mechanism of antibody synthesis. Size differences between mouse kappa chains., W R. Gray, W J. Dreyer, and L Hood
Mechanism of antigen binding by t cells. H-2 (i-a)-restricted binding of antigen plus ia by helper cells., J Puri and P Lonai
Mechanism of antigenic competition. II. Induction by specific t cell products., M Feldmann and J W. Schrader
Mechanism of antitumor action of dimethanesulfonylthiopentane., Y Kubota, H Ueki, and H Ichishita
Mechanism of antitumor action of polysaccharide fraction prepared from bagasse. I., T Tanaka
Mechanism of augmentation of the antibody response in vitro by 2-mercaptoethanol in murine lymphocytes. I. 2-mercaptoethanol- -induced Stimulation of the uptake of cystine, an essential amino acid., H Ohmori and I Yamamoto
Mechanism of augmented graft survival in mice after als and bone marrow infusion., M L. Wood, G Heppner, J J. Gozzo, and A P. Monaco
Mechanism of bacillus calmette-guerin-induced suppression of metastases in a poorly immunogenic fibrosarcoma., L A. Liotta, J Kleinerman, and G M. Saidel
Mechanism of binding of soluble immune complexes to lymphocytes., A Eden, C Bianco, and V Nussenzweig
Mechanism of cell binding and cell-sheet formation in l strain fibroblasts., R J. Kuchler, M L. Marlowe, and D J. Merchant
Mechanism of cell-mediated cytotoxicity at the single cell level. I. Estimation of cytotoxic t lymphocyte frequency and relative lytic efficiency., E Grimm and B Bonavida
Mechanism of cell-mediated cytotoxicity at the single cell level. II. Evidence for first-order kinetics of t cell- -mediated cytolysis and for heterogeneity of lytic rate., E A. Grimm, J A. Thoma, and B Bonavida
Mechanism of cell-mediated cytotoxicity at the single cell level. Iii. Evidence that cytotoxic t lymphocytes lyse both antigen-specific and -nonspecific targets pretreated with lectins or periodate., T P. Bradley and B Bonavida
Mechanism of cell-mediated cytotoxicity at the single cell level. IV. Natural killing and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity can be mediated by the same human effector cell as determined by the two-target conjugate assay., T P. Bradley and B Bonavida
Mechanism of cell-mediated cytotoxicity at the single cell level. V. The importance of target cell structures in cytotoxic t lymphocyte-mediated antigen nonspecific lectin-dependent cellular cytotoxicity., T P. Bradley and B Bonavida
Mechanism of cellular damage by virus. A study of antihistomine drugs. II. Murine hepatitis virus and mouse macrophages., T Vainio and J D. Judah
Mechanism of cellular damage by virus. A study of antihistomine drugs. I. Murine hepatitis virus and liver explant cultures., T Vainio, J D. Judah, and G Bjotvedt
Mechanism of cellular transport of two epipodophyllotoxin glucopyranoside derivatives, vm-26 (vm) and vp-16 (vp). Abstr., L M. Allen and M Shirley
Mechanism of corynebacterium parvum anti-tumour activity. II. Protective effect in t-cell-deprived mice., C Mazurek, H Chalvet, C Stiffel, and G Biozzi
Mechanism of cross-resistance between vincristine and daunorubicin in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., T Skovsgaard
Mechanism of cyclophosphamide transport by l5178y lymphoblasts in vitro., G J. Goldenberg, H B. Land, and D V. Cormack
Mechanism of decreased accumulation of daunomycin in resistant ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Abstr., K Dano
Mechanism of depletion of t lymphocytes from the spleen of mice infected with listeria monocytogenes., Y Y. Chan and C Cheers
Mechanism of depressed natural killer (nk) activity in p815 tumor bearing mice. Abstr., Q B. Saxena, R K. Saxena, and W H. Adler
Mechanism of development of hereditary cataract in mice., S Iwata and J H. Kinoshita
Mechanism of differential radiation protection of normal versus tumor tissue by wr-2721 in tumor bearing mice. Abstr., G Kollmann, J Yuhas, S Leon, and B Shapiro
Mechanism of dna inhibition of l1210 cell viability. Abstr., J Glick and C Sahler
Mechanism of effector cell blockade. II. Colchicine fails to block effector cell blockade but enhances its reversal., A W. Boyd and J W. Schrader
Mechanism of effector cell blockade. Iii. The increased sensitivity of neonatal pfc to effector cell blockade., A W. Boyd and J W. Schrader
Mechanism of enhancement of antibody production by anti-igd. Abstr., E B. Jacobson, Y Baine, B Pernis, G Siskind, and G J. Thorbecke
Mechanism of enhancement of metastases by l-asparginase in allogeneic (s180 in c57) and isogeneic (s1 in a/jax) mouse tumors. Abstr., S Deodhar, T Chiang, and J Clough
Mechanism of follicular antigen trapping. Evidence for a two cell mechanism using double isotope autoradiography., N Van rooijen
Mechanism of genetic resistance to friend virus leukemia in mice. V. Relevance of fv-3 gene in the regulation of in vivo immuno- suppression., V Kumar, P Resnick, J W. Eastcott, and M Bennett
Mechanism of glucocorticoid action. General features, with reference to steroid-mediated immunosuppression., J D. Baxter and A W. Harris
Mechanism of glucocorticoid action on murine natural killer cell activity., W I. Cox, N J. Holbrook, and H Friedman
Mechanism of glucocorticoid-mediated inhibition of murine erythroid colony formation in vitro., A S. Gidari
Mechanism of glucocorticoid-progesterone antagonism in the casein gene expression. Abstr., R Ganguly, P K. Majumder, and N Ganguly
Mechanism of graft-versus-host-induced lymphadenopathy in mice., E E. Emeson and D R. Thursh
Mechanism of growth arrest of chemically transformed cells in culture., H L. Moses, J A. Proper, M E. Volkenant, and M J. Getz
Mechanism of growth inhibition by 5-fluorouracil. Reversal studies with pyrimidine metabolites in vitro., W J. Reeves and R Cailleau
Mechanism of host defense suppression induced by viral infection: mode of action of inosiplex as an antiviral agent., H Ohnishi, H Kosuzume, H Inaba, M Okura, A Morita, H Mochizuki, and Y Suzuki
Mechanism of ige antibody suppression in the sjl strain of mice. Abstr., N Hirayama, T Itaya, and Z Ovary
Mechanism of immune lysis ehrlich ascites tumor cells., A Lindner
Mechanism of immune lysis of tumor cells. Abstr., A Lindner
Mechanism of immunologically specific killing of tumour cells by macrophages., R Evans and P Alexander
Mechanism of immunologically specific killing of tumour cells by macrophages., R Evans and P Alexander
Mechanism of immunologic resistance to herpes simplex virus 1 (hsv-1) infection., zisman B. Rager and A C. Allison
Mechanism of increased immunogenicity of cells treated with concanavalin a. Abstr., P Ray, L Jeitz, L Sarquis, and R Simmons
Mechanism of increasing resistance to transplantable akr lymphoma by c. Parvum (cp). Abstr., L S. Hsu, J E. Angelou, C C. Joneckis, and N R. Bachur
Mechanism of induced epidermization in the mouse uterine cervix., C E. Graham
Mechanism of induction of gastrointestinal toxicity in the mouse by 5-fluorouracil, 5-fluorouridine, and 5-fluoro-2'- -deoxyuridine., J A. Houghton, P J. Houghton, and R S. Wooten
Mechanism of induction of leukaemia by radiation. Abstr., J E. Coggle, P J. Lindop, C Proukakis, and J Rotblat
Mechanism of induction of lung tumours. Abstr., P J. Lindop, S Raut, and J Rotblat
Mechanism of induction of mouse kidney alcohol dehydrogenase by androgen. Androgen-induced stimulation of transcription of the Adh-1 gene., M R. Felder, G Watson, M O. Huff, and J D. Ceci
Mechanism of induction of ovarian tumors in the mouse by 7, 12-di- methylbenz(a)anthracene. Iii. Tumor induction in organ culture., J W. Jull, A Hawryluk, and A Russell
Mechanism of induction of ovarian tumors in the mouse by 7, 12-di- methylbenz(a)anthracene. IV. Uptake and retention of 14c-dmba by mouse and rat tissues., J W. Jull and P H. Jellinck
Mechanism of induction of ovarian tumors in the mouse by 7,12- -dimethylbenz(a)-anthracene. Vii. Relative activities of parent hydrocarbon and some of its metabolites., J W. Jull and A Russell
Mechanism of infertility in t-complex mice., J R. Archer, S J. Self, and B G. Winchester
Mechanismof inhibition of dna synthesis by cyclohexamide in balb/3t3 cells., N Venkatesan
Mechanism of inhibition of dna synthesis in ehrlich ascites tumour cells by diazoacetyl glycine-amide., T Giraldi and L Baldini
Mechanism of inhibition of dna synthesis of sarcoma 180 cells by liver extract., H Otsuka
Mechanism of inhibition of immunization with irradiated tumour cells by a large dose of corynebacterium parvum., M Woodruff and V L. Whitehead
Mechanism of inhibition of tumour growth by aspirin and indomethacin., N R. Lynch, M Castes, M Astoin, and J Salomon
Mechanism of insulin release, role of cyclic amp in glucose stimulation. Abstr., B Hellman
Mechanism of insulin resistance in kl strain of mice. II. Role of endogenous and exogenous food supplies., B F. Argyris
Mechanism of interferon action: interferon inhibits the synthesis of viral proteins and induces protein p1 phosphorylation in both adenylate cyclase-deficient and camp-dependent protein kinase-deficient variants of mouse lymphoma cells., J A. Atwater and C E. Samuel
Mechanism of interferon uptake in parental and somatic monkey-mouse hybrid cells., C Chany, A Gregoire, M Vignal, moncuit J. Lemaitre, P Brown, F Besancon, H Suarez, and R Cassingena
Mechanism of intestinal absorption, the concept of a spectrum of intracellular plasma., J A. Nissim
Mechanism of in vitro mutagenic activation and covalent binding of n-hydroxy-2-acetylaminofluorene in isolated liver cell nuclei from rat and mouse., S Sakai, C E. Reinhold, P J. Wirth, and S S. Thorgeirsson
Mechanism of kn cell activation: relationship between qa5+ nk cells and lymphocytes., M Chun, G Fernandes, and M K. Hoffmann
Mechanism of lectin induced changes in potassium transport of ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Abstr., F Aull, M S. Nachbar, and J D. Oppenheim
Mechanism of lipopolysaccharide enhancement of in vitro primary antibody response to dagg-ficoll. Abstr., J L. Curtis, M A. Buchholz, and A A. Nordin
Mechanism of lipopolysaccharide-induced tumor necrosis: requirement for lipopolysaccharide-sensitive lymphoret- icular cells., D N. Mannel, D L. Rosenstreich, and S E. Mergenhagen
Mechanism of lithocholic acid (la) induced damage to dna in nuclei isolated from leukemia l1210 cells. Abstr., M S. Kulkarni
Mechanism of long term tolerance to skin and marrow allografts. Abstr., D A. Vallera, C Soderling, and J H. Kersey
Mechanism of lung tumour colony reduction caused by coumarin anticoagulation., P Hilgard and B Maat
Mechanism of lymphocyte activation. II. Requirements for macromolecular synthesis in the production of lymphokines., L Varesio, H T. Holden, and D Taramelli
Mechanism of lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis. The lmc cycle and its role in transplantation immunity., G Berke and D B. Amos
Mechanism of macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity: production of a soluble cytotoxic factor., B Drysdale, C M. Zacharchuk, and H S. Shin
Mechanism of macrophage-mediated tumor cell cytotoxicity., A M. Kaplan, J Brown, J M. Collins, and M J. Snodgrass
Mechanism of mammary duct stimulation by tumor transplants., B F. Argyris and T S. Argyris
Mechanism of mastocytoma-mediated suppression of lymphocyte reactivity., F De lustro and B F. Argyris
Mechanism of monensin-induced hyperpolarization of neuroblastoma- -glioma hybrid ng108-15., D Lichtshtein, K Dunlop, H R. Kaback, and A J. Blume
Mechanism of mouse awareness of x-radiation., D D. Morris and R N. Feinstein
Mechanism of mouse mammary tumor virus neutralization by antibodies produced in I/LnJ mice., Nilah Monnier
Mechanism of natural resistance to alkylating agents. Abstr., T A. Connors and J A. Double
Mechanism of nitromin resistancy of ehrlich ascites tumor cells., H Tsukada, A Kaneko, and T Murata
Mechanism of nonspecific macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity. Evidence for lack of dependence upon oxygen., T C. Sorrell, R I. Lehrer, and M J. Cline
Mechanism of ovarian carcinogenesis: effect of 7,12-dimethyl- -benz[a]anthracene administration on intrasplenic ovarian grafts in unilaterally ovariectomized c3heb/fe mice., V Armuth and I Berenblum
Mechanism of platelet aggregation by tumor vesicles. Abstr., G J. Gasic, N Avdalovic, and G J. Stewart
Mechanism of ploidy shift from diploidy to tetraploidy in mspc-1 mouse myeloma., K Moriwaki and H T. Imai
Mechanism of polyclonal t-lymphocyte activation defined by use of specific heterologous antiserum against murine t cells., T Ochiai, A Ahmed, S C. Grebe, and K W. Sell
Mechanism of prolonged survival of glutaraldehyde treated skin allografts. Abstr., H Im, P Ray, M Azar, and R Simmons
Mechanism of protein synthesis inhibition by 3-deazaguanine (3dg) and related purine analogs in l1210 cells in vitro. Abstr., R S. Rivest, D Irwin, and H G. Mandel
Mechanism of recovery from systemic herpes simplex virus infection. II. Effectiveness of antibody reconstitution of nude and neonatally thymectomized mice., M M. Worthington and S Baron
Mechanism of recovery from systemic vaccinia virus infection. I. The effects of cyclophosphamide., M Worthington, A Rabson, and S Baron
Mechanism of reistance of variants of the lewis lung carcinoma to n-(phosphonacetyl)-l-aspartic acid., T W. Kensler, G Mutter, J G. Hankerson, L J. Reck, C Harley, N Han, B Ardalan, R L. Cysyk, R K. Johnson, I N. Jayaram, and D A. Cooney
Mechanism of rejection of virus persistently infected tumor cells by athymic nude mice., N Minato, B R. Bloom, C Jones, J Holland, and L M. Reid
Mechanism of resistance to amethopterin in sarcoma 180 (s-180) cells in culture. Abstr., M T. Hakala, S F. Zakrzewski, and C A. Nichol
Mechanism of resistance to cis-dichlorodiammine-platinum(ii) (ddp) in a line of l1210 cells. Abstr., K Micetich, S Michaels, G Jude, K Kohn, and L Zwelling
Mechanism of resistance to the cytolytic action of corticosteroids. Abstr., R Turnell and A Burton
Mechanism of restriction of ecotropic and xenotropic murine leukemia viruses and formation of pseudotypes between the two viruses., P Besmer and D Baltimore
Mechanism of restriction of murine leukemia viruses varies between different strains of fv-1n mice., B M. Benjers, R H. Bassin, A Rein, B I. Gerwin, and troise G. Duran
Mechanism of reticuloendothelial system blockade produced by anti- lymphocyte serum., J N. Sheagren, R F. Barth, J B. Edelin, and R A. Malmgren
Mechanism of selective nonspecific cell-mediated cyto- toxicity of virus-infected cells., zisman B. Rager, C Grose, and B R. Bloom
Mechanism of skin graft enhancement in the mouse., I Mc kenzie, R Koene, and H Winn
Mechanism of solubilization of immune aggregates by complement. Implications for immunopathology., M Takahashi, J Czop, A Ferreira, and V Nussenzweig
Mechanism of specifically induced non-specifically expressed cytotoxicity., J A. Distasio, D M. Lopez, A Ghaffar, M Michael, and M Silverman
Mechanism of stimulation of murine type-c rna tumor virus production by glucocorticoids. Post-transcriptional effects., A M. Wu, M S. Reitz, M Paran, and R C. Gallo
Mechanism of suppression of alloantigen-induced cytotoxic responses by concanavalin a-activated lymphoid cells. Abstr., D L. Kastner and R R. Rich
Mechanism of suppression of natural killer (nk) cell activity by 89s. Abstr., V Kumar, G Sonnenfeld, E Luevano, and M Bennett
Mechanism of sv 40 pretection in myeloma oncogenesis. Abstr., C L. Reinisch
Mechanism of synergistic cell killing when methotrexate precedes cytosine arabinoside., E Cadman and F Eiferman
Mechanism of syngeneic mixed leukocyte tumor interaction (mlti) in sjl/j mice. Abstr., M H. Owens
Mechanism of target cell lysis by cytolytic t lymphocytes. I. Characterization of specific lymphocyte-target cell conjugates separated by velocity sedimentation., J Ryser, B Sordat, J Cerottini, and K T. Brunner
Mechanism of target cell lysis induced in vitro with immune cells. Abstr., E Sabbadini
Mechanism of t cell activation. I. A screening of "step one" ligands., E Larsson and A Coutinho
Mechanism of t cell activation: role and functional relationship of hla-dr antigens and interleukins., R Palacios