Content Posted in 2012
Nonspecific immunotherapy of murine solid tumors with corynebacterium granulosum., L Milas, N Hunter, I Basic, K Mason, D J. Grdina, and H R. Withers
Non-specific induction of increased resistance in mice to trypanosoma congolense and trypanosoma brucei by immuno- stimulants., M Murray and W I. Morrison
Nonspecific inhibition of alloantigen-induced proliferation by bone marrow natural regulatory cells., K Dorshkind and C Rosse
Nonspecific inhibition of dna synthesis elaborated by t acceptor cells. I.specific Hapten- and i-j-driven liberation of an inhibitor of cell proliferation by lyt-1-2+ cyclophosphamide-sensitive t acceptor cells armed with a product of lyt-1+2+-specific suppressor cells., M Malkovsky, G L. Asherson, P Chandler, V Colizzi, M C. Watkins, and M Zembala
Nonspecific inhibition of encephalomyocarditis virus replication by a type ii interferon released from unstimulated cells of mycobacterium tuberculosis-sensitized mice., A M. Pusateri, L C. Ewalt, and D L. Lodmell
Nonspecific inhibitor of contact sensitivity made by T-acceptor cells: triggering of T cells armed with antigen-specific T-suppressor factor (TsF) requires both occupancy of the major histocompatibility complex recognition site by soluble I-J product and cross-linking of the antigen recognition sites of the TsF., G L Asherson, V Colizzi, M Zembala, B B James, and M C Watkins
Nonspecific life shortening in male mice exposed to the mammary tumor agent., J B. Storer
Nonspecific life shortening in male mice exposed to the mammary tumor agent., J B. Storer
Nonspecific macrophage suppressor factor. Its role in the inhibition of contact sensitivity to picryl chloride by specific t suppressor factor., W Ptak, M Zembala, rewicka M. Hanczakowski, and G L. Asherson
Non-specific murine t cell helper activity stimulated by sendai virus-infected cells and sub-viral peptides. Abstr., R D. Garman and D P. Fan
Non-specific peritoneal exudate cells promote rejection of immunologically modified tumor allografts. Abstr., B B. Jacobs
Non-specific resistance to tumor growth in listeria immune mice. Abstr., S Youdim, M Moser, and O Stutman
Non-specific stimulation of immunoglobulin synthesis in mice by capsular polysaccharide of klebsiella pneumoniae., I Nakashima and N Kato
Nonspecific stimulation of the immune response by the methanol extraction residue fraction of tubercle bacilli., Mitchell M. Grandi
Non-specific suppression of alloantibody responses of cba mice injected with lymphoid cells from the mls-antigen incompatible c3h x cba hybrid., B Lilliehook and H Blomgren
Non-specific suppression of antibody responses in mice infected with malaria. Abstr., J Weintraub, F K. Nkrumah, and F I. Weinbaum
Non-specific suppression of the initiation of the immune response to a heterologous immunogen by supernatants from specifically stimulated, primed lymphoid cells., G N. Douglas and A S. Rubin
Nonspecific suppression of t lymphocyte responses in mice carrying progressively growing tumors., D G. Kilburn, J B. Smith, and R M. Gorczynski
Nonspecific suppressor elements in murine allogeneic radiation chimeras., P Urso and N Gengozian
Nonspecific t-cell reactivity in mice bearing autochthonous tumors or early-generation transplanted spontaneous mammary tumors., E Parthenais and S Haskill
Nonspecific tumor cell destruction mediated by listeria monocytogenes in vitro. Abstr., S Youdim and D Brown
Non-syntenic amplification of mdm2 and mycn in human neuroblastomas., R Corvi, L Savelyena, S Breit, A Wenzel, R Handgretinger, Y Barak, M Oren, L Amler, and M Schwab
Non-t cell killing of mammary tumor cells by spleen cells. Secretion of antibody and recruitment of cells., P B. Blair and M Lane
Non-t cell-mediated cytolysis of antibody-coated sheep red blood cells requires mg++ but not ca++. An argument against a conventional 'stimulus-secretion' mechanism for cytolysis., P Golstein and B D. Gomperts
Non-t-cell-mediated cytotoxicity in msv tumor-bearing mice. Iii. Macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity against autochthonous msv tumor-isolated target cells., S Becker and S Haskill
Non-t cell nature of the naturally occurring, spleen-associated suppressor cells present in the newborn mouse., G Rodriguez, G Andersson, H Wigzell, and A B. Peck
Non-t-cell resistance against a mouse moloney lymphoma., R Kiessling, G Petranyi, G Klein, and H Wigzell
Non-teratogenic doses of urethane impair reproductive capacity in mice. Abstr., J W. Roberts, L W. Yielding, and C P. Dagg
Nonteratogenicity of isoniazid in mice. Abstr., H Kalter
Non-theta antigen shared by mouse and rat thymocytes (thy). Abstr., G J. Elfenbein and R D. Lebar
Nonuniform distribution of concanavalin-a receptors and surface antigens on uropod-forming thymocytes., S De petris
Nonvirus-associated antigens in virus-induced mouse mammary tumors., J Vaage
Noonan syndrome cardiac defects are caused by PTPN11 acting in endocardium to enhance endocardial-mesenchymal transformation., T Araki, G Chan, S Newbigging, L Morikawa, R T. Bronson, and B G. Neel
Noradrenaline and adrenaline content of adipose tissues., R L. Sidman, M Perkins, and N Weiner
Noradrenaline depletion in the kidney vessels in experimental ascites., A Penttila and G Tallqvist
Nordihydroguaiaretic acid and aspirin increase lifespan of genetically heterogeneous male mice., R Strong, R A. Miller, C M. Astle, R A. Floyd, K Flurkey, K L. Hensley, M A. Javors, C Leeuwenburgh, J F. Nelson, and E Ongini
Norepinephrine and dopamine content of hypothalamus and pituitary in genetically obese mice (obob). Abstr., G A. Oltmans and J F. Lorden
Norepinephrine biosynthesis inhibition, effect on memory in mice., C T. Randt, D Quartermain, M Goldstein, and B Anagnoste
Norepinephrine-dependent selection of brown adipocyte cell lines., U C. Kozak and L P. Kozak
Norepinephrine turnover rates (netr) in you and adult ob/ob mice (om)., A W. Knehans and D R. Romsos
Norepinephrine uptake by cerebral synaptosomes of mouse. Strain differences., B Moisset, E D. Hendley, and B L. Welch
Norepinephrine uptake by the myocardium of the senescent mouse in vitro., G Hody, V Jonec, smith W. Morton, and C E. Finch
NOR/Lt mice: MHC-matched diabetes-resistant control strain for NOD mice., M Prochazka, D V. Serreze, W N. Frankel, and E H. Leiter
Normal adenylate ribonucleotide content in mouse embryos homozygous for the t12 mutation., H Spielmann and R P. Erickson
Normal adult murine cells express oncofetal antigens in tissue culture. Abstr., G A. Parker
Normal adult murine cells in tissue culture express fetal antigens., G A. Parker, C Hyatt, and S A. Rosenberg
Normal and drug-mediated transplantation antigens (dmta) of drug-treated murine lymphomas. Abstr., D Taramelli, L Romani, M C. Fioretti, E Bonmassar, and A Goldin
Normal and dystrophic mouse muscle grown in diffusion chambers in normal and dystrophic hosts. Abstr., W K. O'steen
Normal and neoplastic tissue grafts in inbred mice with 'weak' histo- compatibility differences. Abstr., A G. Liebelt
Normal and nude mice. Comparison of antibody formation with mediator sensitivity. Abstr., A Bewtra, K Koesnadi, E Chaperon, R Townley, and D Magee
Normal and pathological serum levels of alpha2-macroglobulins in men and mice., A M. Tunstall, J M. Merriman, I Milne, and K James
Normal and pathologic anatomy of the adrenal gland of the mouse, including neoplasms., T B. Dunn
Normal biology and aging changes of skin and hair, J P. Sundberg, M E. Hogan, and L E. King
Normal blood cells of anemic genotype in teratocarcinoma-derived mosaic mice., B Mintz and C Cronmiller
Normal blood clotting of inbred mice., H Meier, R C. Allen, and W G. Hoag
Normal blood clotting of inbred mice., H Meier, R C. Allen, and W G. Hoag
Normal cell metabolites which arrest growth of a variety of cancers in mice. Oxypropanals. Abstr., M A. Apple and D M. Greenberg
Normal content of brain spectrin-like protein in sph/sph mice., L A. Casoria, I S. Zagon, S E. Bernstein, S B. Shohet, P J. McLaughlin, and S R. Goodman
Normal copper metabolism in quaking mice., J R. Prohaska
Normal dba/2 mouse cells synthesize a glycoprotein which interferes with mcf virus infection., R H. Bassin, S Ruscetti, I Ali, D K, A, and A Rein
Normal development of muscle fibers and motor end plates in dystrophic mice., T G. Burch and P K. Law
Normal distribution, patching and capping of lymphocyte surface immunoglobulin studied by electron microscopy., S De petris and M C. Raff
Normal function in sarcoplasmic reticulum from mice with muscular dystrophy., R E. Mrak and S Fleischer
Normal function of immunologic stem cells from aged mice., D E. Harrison and J W. Doubleday
Normal function of immunologic stem cells from aged mice., D E. Harrison and J W. Doubleday
Normal function of transplanted marrow cell lines from aged mice., D E. Harrison
Normal function of transplanted marrow cell lines from aged mice., D E. Harrison
Normal function of transplanted mouse erythrocyte precursors for 21 months beyond donor life spans., D E. Harrison
Normal function of transplanted mouse erythrocyte precursors for 21 months beyond donor life spans., D Harrison
Normal genetically mosaic mice produced from malignant teratocarcinoma cells., B Mintz and K Illmensee
Normal growth hormone secretory reserve in men with idiopathic osteoporosis and reduced circulating levels of insulin-like growth factor-I., E S. Kurland, F K. Chan, C J. Rosen, and J P. Bilezikian
Normal growths of spontaneous mammary tumors in mice. (jap. With eng. Summ.), H Nagasawa, M Fujimoto, and R Yanai
Normal histocompatibility antigens as a model for tumors., F H. Bach
Normal immunoglobulins and antibody response in neonatally thymectom- ized mice., J L. Fahey, W F. Barth, and L W. Law
Normal immunosuppressive protein. Inhibitory effect on immune response against tumour cells., N Hanna, H Ovadia, and D Nelken
Normal immunosuppressive protein (n.i.p.)., D Nelken
Normal induction and maintenance of tolerance in (nzb x nzw)f1 mice., A S. Russell and A M. Denman
Normal in vitro splenic b cell tolerance susceptibility in adult auto- immune mice. Abstr., E A. Goldings, P L. Cohen, S F. Mcfadden, M Ziff, and E S. Vitetta
Normalization by nucleotides of impairments in deamination of nitrogenous compounds in liver of tumor-bearing mice., V Z. Gorkin, E A. Neyfakh, L A. Romanova, and M Khuzhamberdiev
"normalization" Of hematopoietic stem cells of w/wv mice. Abstr., S S. Boggs
Normal karyotype in mice of high leukemic line akr., I L. Goldman, I I. Smertenko, and G A. Vilkina
Normal levels of natural cytotoxic cells against solid tumours in nk-deficient beige mice., O Stutman and M J. Cuttito
Normal levels of natural cytotoxic cells against solid tumours in nk-deficient beige mice., O Stutman and M J. Cuttito
Normal lymphoid antigens on tumor cells which anomalously express qa2. Abstr., R S. Rosenson, L Flaherty, and C L. Reinisch
Normally occurring inhibitory cells for natural killer cell activity. II. Characterization of the inhibitory cell., M Zoller and H Wigzell
Normally occurring inhibitory cells for natural killer cell activity. I. Organ distribution., M Zoller and H Wigzell
Normal mammalian muscle differentiation and gene control of isoci- trate dehydrogenase synthesis., B Mintz and W W. Baker
Normal mouse agglutinins for human erythrocytes., I Kirshbom
Normal mouse serum immunosuppressive activity. Action on adherent cells., R S. Martineau and J S. Johnson
Normal murine endogenous lymphoid factor(s) inhibiting lymphocyte function. I. In vivo effect on allogeneic tumor growth., M Fejes, C D. Pasqualini, and M Braun
Normal muscle innervation, a predisposing factor in the expression of primary myopathies. Abstr., H Yellin
Normal nerve fibers in the barrel region of developing and adult mouse cortex., P M. Waite
Normal postimplantation development of mouse parthenogenetic embryos to the forelimb bud stage., M H. Kaufman, S C. Barton, and M A. Surani
Normal production of cartilage glycosaminoglycan in mice homozygous for the chondrodysplasia gene., T D. Stephens and R E. Seegmiller
Normal production of erythrocytes by mouse marrow continuous for 73 months., D E. Harrison
Normal production of erythrocytes by mouse marrow continuous for 73 months., D E. Harrison
Normal progeny from fertilization in vitro of mouse oocytes matured in culture and spermatozoa capacitated in vitro., A B. Mukherjee
Normal proliferation rate of galactocerebroside positive oligodendrocytes in brain cell cultures of the hypomye- linated mouse mutant jimpy., L Bologa, C Moll, and N Herschkowitz
Normal psychological and social development of puppies., J P. Scott
Normal removal of lipofuscin from the mouse hippocampus. Abstr., C H. Lamar, G A. Mckinley, and E J. Hinsman
Normal shuttle box avoidance learning after chronic phenobarbital intoxication in mice., G Freund
Normal spermatozoa from androgen-resistant germ cells of chimaeric mice and the role of androgen in spermatogenesis., M F. Lyon, P H. Glenister, and M L. Lamoreux
Normal t-cell receptors for alloantigens., A Altman, I R. Cohen, and M Feldman
Normal testis determination in the mouse depends on genetic interaction of a locus on chromosome 17 and the Y chromosome., L L. Washburn and E M. Eicher
Normal tissue alloantigens and genetic control of susceptibility to tumors. Microcytotoxicity studies on resistant c3hf and susceptibile (a x c3hf)f1 mice inoculated with transplancentally induced c3hf lung tumor., W J. Martin, E Esber, W G. Cotton, and J M. Rice
Normal tissue alloantigens conferring cross-reactive transplantation immunity to transplacentally induced mouse lung tumors. Abstr., W J. Martin, T G. Gipson, W Cotton, and J M. Rice
Normal tissue antigens of tumor cells., L Milas and H D. Suit
Normal tolerance characteristics of the antibody-forming cell pre- cursors of the nzb mouse., E C. Purves and J Playfair
Normal wbb6/f1 induced peritoneal exudative cells (pecs) and its products can cure the macrocytic anemia of w/wv mice. Abstr., R A. Cahill, S Sharkis, A Ahmed, D M. Wong, and W Jedrzejcak
Normoblastosis, a murine model for ankyrin-deficient hemolytic anemia, is caused by a hypomorphic mutation in the erythroid ankyrin gene Ank1., C S. Birkenmeier, E J. Gifford, and J E. Barker
North American male reference population for speed of sound in bone at multiple skeletal sites., S R. Hayman, W M. Drake, D L. Kendler, W P. Olszynski, C E. Webber, C J. Rosen, H K. Genant, E S. Orwoll, L E. Pickard, and J D. Adachi
Notable diversity in peptide composition of murine h-2k and h-2d alloantigens., J L. Brown, K Kato, J Silver, and S G. Nathenson
Not all lunatic fringe null female mice are infertile., J Xu, C R. Norton, and T Gridley
Not break tolerance to thyroglobulin during the lupus like graft versus host disease in mice., van der veen F. Van rappard, Y M. Kong, N R. Rose, M K. Gleichmann, J O. Thyroglobulin, and A. Do
Notch1 activation in mice causes arteriovenous malformations phenocopied by ephrinB2 and EphB4 mutants., L T. Krebs, C Starling, A V. Chervonsky, and T Gridley
Notch1 expression and ligand interactions in progenitor cells of the mouse olfactory epithelium., G A. Schwarting, T Gridley, and T R. Henion
Notch1 is essential for postimplantation development in mice., P J. Swiatek, C E. Lindsell, A m. del, G Weinmaster, and T Gridley
Notch2 governs the rate of generation of mouse long- and short-term repopulating stem cells., Finney B. Varnum, L M. Halasz, M Sun, T Gridley, F Radtke, and I D. Bernstein
Notch2 is required for maintaining sustentacular cell function in the adult mouse main olfactory epithelium., S Rodriguez, H M. Sickles, C Deleonardis, A Alcaraz, T Gridley, and D M. Lin
Notch2 is required for the proliferation of cardiac neural crest-derived smooth muscle cells., P Varadkar, M Kraman, D Despres, G Ma, J Lozier, and B McCright
Notch3 is required for arterial identity and maturation of vascular smooth muscle cells., V Domenga, P Fardoux, P Lacombe, M Monet, J Maciazek, L T. Krebs, B Klonjkowski, E Berrou, M Mericskay, Z Li, Lasserve E. Tournier, T Gridley, and A Joutel
Notch activity influences the alphabeta versus gammadelta T cell lineage decision., T Washburn, E Schweighoffer, T Gridley, D Chang, B J. Fowlkes, D Cado, and E Robey
NOTCH is part of the transcriptional network regulating cell growth and survival in mouse plasmacytomas., D M. Shin, D J. Shaffer, H Wang, D C. Roopenian, and H C. Morse
Notch signaling and inherited disease syndromes., T Gridley
Notch signaling coordinates the patterning of striatal compartments., H A. Mason, S M. Rakowiecki, M Raftopoulou, S Nery, Y Huang, T Gridley, and G Fishell
Notch Signaling during Oogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster., Jingxia Xu and Thomas Gridley
Notch signaling during vascular development., T Gridley
Notch signaling in medulloblastoma., Emily E. Miller
Notch signaling in the vasculature., T Gridley
Notch signaling in vascular development and physiology., T Gridley
Notch signaling in vertebrate development and disease., T Gridley
Notch signaling is essential for vascular morphogenesis in mice., L T Krebs, Y Xue, C R Norton, J R Shutter, M Maguire, J P Sundberg, D Gallahan, V Closson, J Kitajewski, R Callahan, G H Smith, K L Stark, and T Gridley
Notch signaling regulates bile duct morphogenesis in mice., J Lozier, B McCright, and T Gridley
Notch signaling regulates left-right asymmetry determination by inducing Nodal expression., L T. Krebs, N Iwai, S Nonaka, I C. Welsh, Y Lan, R Jiang, Y Saijoh, T P. O'Brien, H Hamada, and T Gridley
Notch signalling in the paraxial mesoderm is most sensitive to reduced Pofut1 levels during early mouse development., Gossler K. Schuster, B Harris, K R. Johnson, J Serth, and A Gossler
Notch signalling is required for cyclic expression of the hairy-like gene HES1 in the presomitic mesoderm., C Jouve, I Palmeirim, D Henrique, J Beckers, A Gossler, Horowicz D. Ish, and O Pourquie
Notch signalling pathway mediates hair cell development in mammalian cochlea [see comments], P J. Lanford, Y Lan, R Jiang, C Lindsell, G Weinmaster, T Gridley, and M W. Kelley
"Not dead but sleeping.", C C. Little
Not distinguish between serologically distinct type a viruses., H J. Zweerink, S A. Courtneidge, J J. Skehel, M J. Crumpton, D B. Askonas, and X T. Do
Note on a new inbred mouse-strain gr/a., O Muhlbock
Note on results of Linder and Klein with coisogenic resistant lines of mice., G D. Snell
Note on results of linder and klein with coisogenic resistant lines of mice., G D. Snell
Note on the catalase activity of several mammalian cell strains after long cultivation in vitro., E V. Peppers, B B. Westfall, H A. Kerr, and W R. Earle
Note on the differentiation of colonies of haemotopoietic tissue cells in the spleen of irradiated mice., V Juraskova, L Tkadlecek, and V Drasil
Note on the occurrence of a probable sex-linked lethal factor in mammals., C C. Little
Note on the reduced number of hemopoietic colonies in spleens of old mice., A L. Kretchmar and W R. Conover
Notes on a species cross in mice and on an hypothesis concerning the quantitative potentiality of genes., C C. Little
Notes on the preparation and assay of anti-lymphocytic serum for use in mice., S V. Jooste, E M. Lance, R H. Levey, P B. Medawar, M Ruszkiewicz, U Sharman, and R N. Taub
Notochord-dependent expression of MFH1 and PAX1 cooperates to maintain the proliferation of sclerotome cells during the vertebral column development., T A. Furumoto, N Miura, T Akasaka, Koseki Y. Mizutani, H Sudo, K Fukuda, M Maekawa, S Yuasa, Y Fu, H Moriya, M Taniguchi, K Imai, E Dahl, R Balling, M Pavlova, A Gossler, and H Koseki
Nouvelle technique de greffe de peau chez la souris., R Tenenbaum, A Mery, J Amiel, and G Mathe
Noval type of murine b-cell lymphoma., L L. Lanier, M Lynes, G Haughton, and P J. Wettstein
Novel Alu retrotransposon insertion leading to Alström syndrome., Mustafa Taşkesen, Gayle B Collin, Alexei V Evsikov, Ayşegül Güzel, R Köksal Özgül, Jan D Marshall, and Jürgen K Naggert
Novel anterior segment phenotypes resulting from forkhead gene alterations: evidence for cross-species conservation of function., O J. Lehmann, S Tuft, G Brice, R Smith, A Blixt, R Bell, B Johansson, T Jordan, R A. Hitchings, P T. Khaw, S W. John, and P Carlsson
Novel approaches for eliciting transplantation immunity., Anne Jefferson
Novel B-cell maturation factor from spontaneously autoimmune viable motheaten mice., C L. Sidman, J D. Marshall, N C. Masiello, J B. Roths, and L D. Shultz
Novel densiometric micromethod for quantitation of macrophage cytotoxicity. Abstr., R W. Leu and M J. Herriott
Novel differentiation antigens on late erythrocyte progenitor cells detected by alloantisera made between mouse strains congenic at the fv-2 locus., D S. Vaithilingam and A A. Axelrad
Novel ENU-induced point mutation in scavenger receptor class B, member 1, results in liver specific loss of SCARB1 protein., I M. Stylianou, K L. Svenson, S K. VanOrman, Y Langle, J S. Millar, B Paigen, and D J. Rader
Novel HY peptide antigens presented by HLA-B27., W A. Simmons, S G. Summerfield, D C. Roopenian, C A. Slaughter, A R. Zuberi, S J. Gaskell, R S. Bordoli, J Hoyes, C R. Moomaw, R A. Colbert, L Y. Leong, G W. Butcher, R E. Hammer, and J D. Taurog
Novel idiotypic and antigen-binding characteristics in two anti-dinitrophenyl monoclonal antibodies., N H. Sigal
Novel inheritance of the murine severe combined anemia and thrombocytopenia (Scat) phenotype., L L. Peters and J E. Barker
Novel laboratory mouse papillomavirus (MusPV) infection., A Ingle, S Ghim, J Joh, I Chepkoech, Jenson A. Bennett, and J P. Sundberg
Novel leptin receptor mutation in NOD/LtJ mice suppresses type 1 diabetes progression: II. Immunologic analysis., C H. Lee, Y G. Chen, J Chen, P C. Reifsnyder, D V. Serreze, Salzler M. Clare, M Rodriguez, C Wasserfall, M A. Atkinson, and E H. Leiter
Novel leptin receptor mutation in NOD/LtJ mice suppresses type 1 diabetes progression: I. Pathophysiological analysis., C H. Lee, P C. Reifsnyder, J K. Naggert, C Wasserfall, M A. Atkinson, J Chen, and E H. Leiter
Novel method for high-throughput phenotyping of sleep in mice., A I. Pack, R J. Galante, G Maislin, J Cater, D Metaxas, S Lu, L Zhang, Smith R. Von, T Kay, J Lian, K Svenson, and L L. Peters
Novel mulv env gene products are not required for lymphomagenesis in c57bl/6 mice. Abstr., B W. Mcintyre, R S. Nairn, and J P. Allison
Novel mutations in three families confirm a major role of COL4A1 in hereditary porencephaly., G Breedveld, Coo I. de, M H. Lequin, W F. Arts, P Heutink, D B. Gould, S W. John, B Oostra, and G M. Mancini
Novel PKU mutation on haplotype 2 in French-Canadians., S W. John, R Rozen, R Laframboise, C Laberge, and C R. Scriver
Novel secreted isoform of adhesion molecule ICAM-4: potential regulator of membrane-associated ICAM-4 interactions., G Lee, F A. Spring, S F. Parsons, T J. Mankelow, L L. Peters, M J. Koury, N Mohandas, D J. Anstee, and J A. Chasis
Novel sequence feature variant type analysis of the HLA genetic association in systemic sclerosis., D R. Karp, N Marthandan, S G. Marsh, C Ahn, A D. Diehl, M Feolo, G Thomson, M J. Waller, and al et
Novel software for flexible data analysis and visualization in genomics., Troy Shapiro
Novel Sxr(a) ES cell line offers hope for Y chromosome gene-targeted mice., E M. Simpson, K A. Johnson, B J. Shirley, G Y. Fang, J K. Bayleran, and C P. Lerner
Novel vertebrate genes and putative regulatory elements identified at kidney disease and NR2E1/fierce loci., B S. Abrahams, G M. Mak, M L. Berry, D L. Palmquist, J R. Saionz, A Tay, Y H. Tan, S Brenner, E M. Simpson, and B Venkatesh
N-oxides of pyridine compounds as radiosensitizers for mouse mammary carcinoma mt2. Abstr., D Brown and A Goldfeder
NPHP4 is necessary for normal photoreceptor ribbon synapse maintenance and outer segment formation, and for sperm development., J Won, de Evsikova Marin, R S. Smith, W L. Hicks, M M. Edwards, Guess C. Longo, T Li, J K. Naggert, and P M. Nishina
N proteins of lacrosse and tahyna, two california serogroup bunyaviruses., scarano F. Gonzalez, R E. Shope, C E. Calisher, N N. Ch, and E O. And
Nr2e3-directed transcriptional regulation of genes involved in photoreceptor development and cell-type specific phototransduction., N B. Haider, N Mollema, M Gaule, Y Yuan, A J. Sachs, A M. Nystuen, J K. Naggert, and P M. Nishina
Nras loss induces metastatic conversion of Rb1-deficient neuroendocrine thyroid tumor., C Takahashi, B Contreras, T Iwanaga, Y Takegami, A Bakker, R T. Bronson, M Noda, M Loda, J L. Hunt, and M E. Ewen
Nrk2b-mediated NAD+ production regulates cell adhesion and is required for muscle morphogenesis in vivo: Nrk2b and NAD+ in muscle morphogenesis., M F. Goody, M W. Kelly, K N. Lessard, A Khalil, and C A. Henry
Ns-1 (nervous system antigen-1), a glial-cell-specific antigenic component of the surface membrane., M Schachner
Ns-4 (nervous system antigen-4), a cell surface antigen of developing and adult mouse brain and sperm., M Schachner, K A. Wortham, L D. Carter, and J K. Chaffee
(nsc-117614), A depot form of cytarabine., G Neil, H Buskirk, T Moxley, R Manak, S Kuentzel, and D B. Bhuyan
(nsc 143019), An antitumor agent., K Tsukamoto, M Suno, K Igarashi, Y Kazai, and D Y. Sugino
Nsc a-649, an antitumor antibiotic., H Schmitz, B Heinemann, J Lein, and I R. Hooper
N-terminal amino acids of mouse hemoglobins., David Harrison
N-trifluoroacetyladriamycin-14-valerate (ad 32). Abstr., A Krishan, M Israel, E J. Frei, L Uptake, and C L. Of
N-tropic variants obtained after co-infection with n- and b-tropic murine leukemia viruses., N Hopkins, P Traktman, and K Whalen
Nucelotide sequence of three isoaccepting lysine trnas from rabbit liver and sv40-transformed mouse fibroblasts., M Raba, K Limburg, M Burghagen, J R. Katze, M Simsek, J E. Heckman, U L. Rajbhandary, and H J. Gross
Nuclear aberrations as a short-term test for genotoxicity to the colon: evaluation of nineteen agents in mice., M J. Wargovich, M T. Goldberg, H L. Newmark, and W R. Bruce
Nuclear and cytoplasmic oestrogen receptors in vaginal and uterine tissue of mice treated neonatally with steroids and prolactin., G Shyamala, T Mori, and H A. Bern
Nuclear and gene transplantation in the mouse., K Illmensee, K Burki, P C. Hoppe, and A Ullrich
Nuclear aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase and interaction of polycyclic hydrocarbons with nuclear components., E Bresnick, J B. Vaught, A H. Chuang, T A. Stoming, and H Mukhtar
Nuclear binding of steroid-receptor complex to lymphosarcoma p1798 resistant and sensitive cells and effect of concanavalin a on receptor levels., R P. Mcpartland, R J. Milholland, and F Rosen
Nuclear control of neurite induction in neuroblastoma cells., D Liebermann and L Sachs
Nuclear cytology., A B. Griffen
Nuclear deoxyribonuclease activities in human lymphoblastoid and mouse melanoma cells. A comparative study., M W. Lambert, D E. Lee, A O. Okorodudu, and W C. Lambert
Nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid polymerases from landschutz ascites- -tumour cells. Abstr., V M. Marshall, J Bates, and H Keir
Nuclear dht-receptor in tfm/y kidney cell., U Drews, H Itakura, R Dofuku, U Tettenborn, and S Ohno
Nuclear dna-dependent rna polymerases of ehrlich ascites tumor cells, two discrete alpha-amanitin-sensitive forms., G R. Blair and M Dommasch
Nuclear dna of mouse hepatoma studied by 3h-actinomycin d binding., J Aczel and H E. Enesco
Nuclear dna polymerase-alpha and replicative potential in mammalian cells., P G. Braunschweiger and L M. Schiffer
Nuclear labeling in immunoperoxidase studies of mouse tissue as detected by staining at acid ph., M Ripoche, O J. Bernard, and D Bennett
Nuclear magnetic resonance of rotational mobility of mouse hemoglobin labeled with (2-13c)histidine., R E. London, C T. Gregg, and N A. Matwiyoff
Nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation and water contents in normal mouse and rat tissues and in cancer cells., G N. Ling and M Tucker
Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of cancer. V. Appearance and development of a tumor systemic effect in serum and tissues., D P. Hollis, L A. Saryan, J S. Economou, J C. Eggleston, E L. Czeisler, and H P. Morris
Nuclear magnetic resonance study of experimental lewis lung carcinoma., J De certaines, J Gallier, G Lancien, and A Bellossi
Nuclear morphology of ichthyosis mutant mice as a cell marker., D Goldowitz and R J. Mullen
Nuclear nonhistone proteins in murine melanoma cells. II. Changes following exposure to msh., M A. Wikswo, J Mcguire, J E. Shansky, and R A. Boshes
Nuclear nonhistone proteins in murine melanoma cells. I. Quantitative isolation and fractionation., M A. Wikswo, J S. Guire, J E. Shansky, and R A. Boshes
Nuclear ploidy in mammalian parenchymal liver cells., C J. Epstein and E A. Gatens
Nuclear pockets associated with the nucleolus in normal and neoplastic cells., E R. Burns, B L. Soloff, C Hanna, and D F. Buxton
Nuclear positioning, higher-order folding, and gene expression of Mmu15 sequences are refractory to chromosomal translocation., K J. Snow, S M. Wright, Y Woo, L C. Titus, K D. Mills, and L S. Shopland
Nuclear protein kinases from murine cells., J Schlepper and R Knippers
Nuclear proteins and their metabolism in hormone responsive and unre- sponsive br6 mouse mammary tumours., J A. Smith and R J. King
Nuclear proteins associated with gene expression in mouse plasmacytoma cell lines., J C. Lincoln and D I. Stott
Nuclear proteins. I. Electrophoretic comparison of mouse nucleoli, heterochromatin, euchromatin and contractile proteins., D E. Comings and D C. Harris
Nuclear receptor coactivator-3 alleles are associated with serum bioavailable testosterone, insulin-like growth factor-1, and vertebral bone mass in men., Y T. Sheu, J M. Zmuda, J A. Cauley, S P. Moffett, C J. Rosen, C Ishwad, and R E. Ferrell
Nuclear ribonucleoprotein complexes containing polyadenylate from mouse ascites cells., T J. Quinlan, P B. Billings, and T E. Martin
Nuclear rna polymerase activities and poly(a)-containing mrna accumulation in cultured akr mouse embryo cells stimulated to proliferate., E W. Benz, M J. Getz, D J. Wells, and H L. Moses
Nuclear structure: determination of the fate of the nuclear en- velope in drosophila during mitosis using monoclonal antibodies., J Fuchs, H Giloh, C Kuo, H Saumweber, and J Sedat
Nuclear thyroid hormone receptors in c3h/hen mouse mammary glands and spontaneous tumors., D F. Selitti, Y L. Tseng, and K R. Latham
Nuclear transcripts of mouse heavy chain immunoglobulin genes contain only the expressed class of c-region sequences., K B. Marcu, U Schibler, and R P. Perry
Nuclear transfer in mouse embryos: activation of the embryonic genome., D Solter, J Aronson, S F. Gilbert, and J McGrath
Nuclear translocation of the estrogen receptor in autonomous c3h mouse mammary tumors., F Vignon and H Rochefort
Nuclear transplantation in mouse embryos., J McGrath and D Solter
Nuclear transplantation in mouse embryos., J Mcgrath and D Solter
Nuclear transplantation in Mus musculus: developmental potential of nuclei from preimplantation embryos., K Illmensee and P C. Hoppe
Nuclear transplantation in mus musculus: developmental potential of nuclei from preimplantation embryos., K Illmensee and P C. Hoppe
Nuclear transplantation in the mouse embryo by microsurgery and cell fusion., J McGrath and D Solter
Nuclear transport-related mechanisms in neurodegeneration: mouse mutations (R86S and R487G) in nuclear export mediator factor (NEMF) provide a window into human neuromuscular disease pathogenesis., Anastasia Singalevich
Nuclear uptake of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in c57bl/6j and dba/2j mice. Role of the hepatic cytosol receptor protein., W F. Greenlee and A Poland
Nuclear uptake of deoxyribonucleic acid by ehrlich ascites-tumor cells., T Schimizu, S Koyama, and M Iwafuchi
Nuclear uptake of exogenous dna by mammalian cells in culture., A B. Robins and D M. Taylor
Nuclear uptake of protein-bound oxygenated sterol., David A. Zarkower
Nucleases and adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate phospho- diesterase activities in murine sarcoma virus (moloney)- -infected mice., K C. Tsou, K W. Lo, and R B. Herberman
Nuclease sensitivity of postreplicated chromatin from ehrlich ascites tumour cells., B L. Miki, J J. Heikkila, and I R. Brown
Nucleic acid and phospholipid synthesis in the regenerating liver of tumor-bearing mice., A Theologides and B J. Kennedy
Nucleic acid and protein isolated from the rauscher mouse leukemia virus (mlv)., P H. Duesberg and W S. Robinson
Nucleic acid and protein synthesis in cardiac muscle of growing and adult mice., R O. Petersen and R Baserga
Nucleic acid and protein synthesis of malignant ascites cells in the presence of liver extract and methylglyoxal., H Otsuka and L G. Egyud
Nucleic acid content in mouse epidermis separated from dermis by different methods., R G. Tsanev and G G. Markov
Nucleic acid homology of murine type-c viral genes., R Callahan, R E. Benveniste, M M. Lieber, and G J. Todaro
Nucleic acid homology of murine xenotropic type c viruses., R Callahan, M M. Lieber, and G J. Todaro
Nucleic acid inhibition and the chemotherapeutic synergism of adriamycin (nsc 123127) and cyclophosphamide (nsc 26271). Abstr., S Mc nitt, D W. Yesair, J Tobias, and I Wodinsky
Nucleic acid metabolism in mice with hereditary muscular dystrophy., G Girkin, C D. Fitch, and J S. Dinning
Nucleic acid profile of the emt6 cell cycle in vitro., J V. Watson and S H. Chambers
Nucleic acids and acid-soluble derivatives released by isotonic solutions of cryoprotective agents from ehrlich-lettre ascites carcinoma and mouse spleen cells., D Blair, C Eng, and J Morgan
Nucleic acids and polyribosomes in organs from mice with genetically different growth capacities. Abstr., G Priestley and M Robertson
Nucleic acids from subcellular factions of n-nitroso- diethylamine-induced hepatoma in mice., J D. Shaposhnikov, W N. Shalumovich, O I. Kisselev, V S. Gaitskhoki, and K M. Pozharisski
Nucleic acids in the spleen, kidney and liver of the female (nzb x nzw) f1 hybrid mouse., R Gabriel
Nucleic acids of malignant and benign splenic hyperplasias in mice., D S. Kravetz, E A. Holmberg, A Pavlovsky, and S L. Rabasa
Nucleic acid specific suppression in mrl/mp +/+ mice. Abstr., B P. Giroir, E C. Raps, and Y Borel
Nucleic acid specific suppressor t cell. Abstr., M Young and Y Borel
Nucleic acid-specific suppressor t cells., Y Borel and M C. Young
Nuclei in testicular feminization (tfm) are not activated by intact testosterone receptor complexes: a morphometric study in striated urethral muscle of mosaic mice., K Thiedemann and U Drews
Nucleinsaure-gehalt und basenzusammensetzung leukamischer leukocyten virusinduzierter leukamien., H Bielka, L Venker, and I Schneiders
Nucleo-cytoplasmic interactions in cell hybrids between mouse oocytes, blastomeres and somatic cells., A K. Tarkowski and H Balakier
Nucleocytoplasmic interactions in the mouse embryo., J McGrath and D Solter
Nucleolar alterations produced by urethan in mouse hepatocyies. Abstr., L Lombardi
Nucleolar and functional characterization of lymphocytes following cyclophosphamide treatment., P Draber and K Nouza
Nucleolar morphology and cell proliferation kinetics of thymic lymphocytes., M Potmesil and A Goldfeder
Nucleolar morphology and maturation of thymic lymphocytes., M Potmesil and A Goldfeder
Nucleolar morphology as related to tumor cell proliferation. Abstr., M Potmesil and A Goldfeder
Nucleolar morphology, nucleic acid syntheses, and growth rates of experimental tumors., M Potmesil and A Goldfeder
Nucleolar persistence in embryonal carcinoma cells., S Sheldon, W C. Speers, and J M. Lehman
Nucleolar size and total ribonucleic acid in ascites tumour cells., E S. Meek
Nucleolar succinic dehydrogenase in mouse mammary carcinoma cells., P De, R Chatterjee, and S Mitra
"nucleolar Test" as a system for screening and analysis of immunosuppressive activity of chemical and biological agents., L Horakova, P Draber, and K Nouza
Nucleolar uptake of 8-14c-adenine in normal and cancer bearing host as function of time., S R. Bose and R K. Neogy
Nucleoli in peripheral blood lymphocytes of s-strain mice and changes in them after administration of phytohaemagglutinin, c57-strain mouse spleen homogenate or human albumin., Z Likovsky, A Dlabac, and J Hondlik
Nucleologenesis in ehrlich tumour cells., A Lepoint and G Goessens
Nucleolus-like bodies in embryonal carcinoma cells of the embryoid bodies isolated from mouse teratocarcinoma., I K. Takeuchi, T Watanabe, and K Uno
Nucleolus organizer regions, E C. Akeson and M T. Davisson
Nucleolus organizer regions., M T. Davisson
Nucleolus organizers in mus musculus subspecies and in the rag mouse cell line., V G. Dev, R Tantravahi, D A. Miller, and O J. Miller
Nucleoprotein changes in thymocytes after tetanus toxoid stimulation., I P. Agrell and L Molander
Nucleoside deaminase activity during the recovery of x-irradiated, bone marrow-protected mice., R S. Basch, V G. Malathi, and R Silber
Nucleoside deaminase activity in viral leukemia., I K. Rothman, V G. Malathi, and R Silber
Nucleoside deaminase, an enzymatic marker for stress erythropoiesis in the mouse., I K. Rothman, E D. Zanjani, A S. Gordon, and R Silber
Nucleoside diphosphate glucose pyrophosphorylases in mast cell tumors., I Danishefsky and watkins O. Heritier
Nucleoside esters of 1 aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid (acp). Abstr., J A. Stock and J Kuszmann
Nucleoside-hormone interaction, toxicity of 3-deazauridine in male vs. Female mice, as affected by androgens and estrogens. Abstr., A Bloch, G Dutschman, and G Grindey
Nucleoside-induced insulin release from isolated pancreatic beta- -granules. Abstr., B Hellman and I Taljedal
Nucleoside interference with showdomycin cytotoxicity to l1210 and bone marrow progenitor cells in vitro. Abstr., Y Uehara, J M. Fisher, and M Rabinovitz
Nucleoside kinases in leukemia l1210. Abstr., A W. Schrecker
Nucleoside kinases in leukemia l1210 and a subline resistant to arabinosylcytosine. Abstr., A W. Schrecker and M J. Urshel
Nucleoside metabolism in intact erythrocytes and sarcoma 180 cells., M R. Sheen, B K. Parks, R. Inhibi, and Y T. Of
Nucleoside phosphate levels in normal and tumour cells and their significance., P C. Jones
Nucleoside phosphorylase 2 (np-2) of mice., T A. Bremner, rerddy E. Premkumar, K Nayar, and R E. Kouri
Nucleoside specificity in the carrier igg-dependent induction of tolerance., B D. Stollar and Y Borel
Nucleoside-specific suppression in mrl/mp+/+ mice., B P. Giroir, E C. Raps, R M. Lewis, and Y Borel
Nucleoside-specific tolerance suppresses anti-nucleoside antibody forming cells., B D. Stollar and Y Borel
Nucleoside transport in p815 tumour cells and a kinase deficient mutant. Abstr., K Ring, D Drahovsky, and D Gericke
Nucleoside triphosphatase activity at the external surface of neuroblastoma cells., V Stefanovic, treska J. Ciesielski, A Ebel, and P Mandel
Nucleosome segregation in chromatin replicated in the presence of cycloheximide., V Pospelov, G Russev, L Vassilev, and R Tsanev
Nucleotide formation as a determinant of 5-fluorouracil response in mouse leukemias., D Kessel, T C. Hall, and I Wodinsky
Nucleotide metabolism and nucleic acid synthesis in mouse thymocytes., J C. Donofrio, J Meier, and J J. Hutton
Nucleotide metabolism in ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells., A Fridland and P G. Scholefield
Nucleotide-peptides of cells of the ehrlich-lettre ascites carcinoma., M N. Islam and E R. Kay
Nucleotide sequence and formation of the transforming gene of a mouse sarcoma virus., C Van beveren, J A. Galleshaw, V Jonas, A J. Berns, U F. Doolittle, D J. Donoghue, and I M. Verma
Nucleotide sequence and properties of the murine gamma3 immunoglobulin heavy chain gene switch region: implications for successive cgamme gene switching., L W. Stanton and K B. Marcu
Nucleotide sequence homology between a region more than 4 kilo- bases from a mouse alpha-globin gene and polyadenylated rnas from non-erythroid cells. Abstr., V F. Kalb Jr., T M. Townes, K V. Voelkerding, and J B. Lingrel
Nucleotide sequence of a chromosomal rearranged gamma2 immunoglobulin gene of mouse., G E. Wu, N Govindji, N Hozumi, and H Murialdo
Nucleotide sequence of a mouse kappa light chain cdna cloned in a bacterial plasmid., K Fong, A Lui, and W Salser
Nucleotide sequence of mutant i-abetabm12 gene is evidence for genetic exchange between mouse immune response genes., K R. Mcintyre
Nucleotide sequence of the env-specific segment of nfs-th-1 xenotropic murine leukemia virus., R Repaske, R R. O'neill, A S. Khan, and M A. Martin
Nucleotide sequence of the genetically labile repeated elements 5' to the origin of mouse rrna transcription., M Kuehn and N Arnheim
Nucleotide sequence of the oncogene encoding the p21 transforming protein of kirsten murine sarcoma virus., N Tsuchida, T Ryder, and E Ohtsubo
Nucleotide sequence relationship between intracisternal type a particles of mus musculus and an endogenous retro- virus (m432) of mus cervicolor., E L. Kuff, K K. Lueders, and E M. Scolnick
Nucleotide sequences associated with differences in electro- phoretic mobility of envelope glycoprotein gp70 and with gix antigen phenotype of certain murine leukemia viruses., keller H. Donis, J Rommerlaere, R W. Ellis, and N Hopkins
Nucleotide sequences in mouse dna and rna specific for moloney sarcoma virus., A E. Frankel and P J. Fischinger
Nucleotide sequences of Abb mRNA in mutant mouse S-27 resisting cancer metastasis and affecting responses to tuberculosis., Y Liu and I K. Egorov
Nucleotide sequences of lysine trnas from rat liver and murine lymphoma cells. Abstr., C Hedgcoth, K Hayenga, M Harrison, L, and B J. Ortwerth
'nude', A new hairless gene with pleiotropic effects in the mouse., S P. Flanagan
Nude mice as models for human leukemia studies., G K. Potter, R N. Shen, and J W. Chiao
Nude mice bearing allogeneic or xenogeneic tumor., A Kashiwagi, M Fujita, M Usugane, T Taguchi, D T. Tanaka, and I O. Of
Nude mice from homozygous nude parents show smaller pfc responses to sheep erythrocytes than nude mice from heterozygous mothers., M L. Hale, E E. Hanna, and C T. Hansen
"nude" Mice heterotransplanted with human retinoblastoma., C J. Gomer, N Rucker, C Mark, W F. Benedict, D A. Murphree, and D O. Athymic
Nude mice injected with dna excreted by antigen-stimulated human t lymphocytes synthesize specific human antibodies., P Anker, D Jachertz, P Maurice, J Henri, C Lederrey, and M Stroun
Nude mice of different strains in parabiosis for prolonged periods of time., B C. Giovanella, J T. Hunter, D W. Gary, J S. Stehlin, and J Ledbetter
Nude mice transplanted with a human lung cancer and in the tumor tissue., S Asano, A Urabe, T Okabe, N Sato, Y Kondo, Y Ueyama, S Chiba, N Ohsawa, D K. Kosaka, and T O. Of
Nude mice with normal thymus., E M. Pantelouris
Nude mouse. A new experimental model for pneumocystis carinii infection., P D. Walzer, V Schnelle, D Armstrong, and P P. Rosen
Nude mouse embryo. Ectodermal nature of the primoridal thymic defect., A C. Cordier and J F. Heremans
Nude mouse grown human nephroblastomas. Abstr., M Delmage, S Allerton, D Powars, J Joyce, and R Terry
Nude mouse model of the melanosis syndrome., E N. Spremulli, H A. Bogaars, D L. Dexter, G M. Matook, R A. Jolly, R E. Kuhn, F J. Cummings, and P Calabresi
Nude mouse models are predictors of chemotherapy in man. Thymidine and pyrimidines., A Goldin and defilippes M. Wolpert
"nude" Thymus deficient mice. Abstr., B C. Giovanella, J S. Stehlin, S S. Lee, R Shepard, D L. Williams, and T O. In
Null cell senescence and its potential significance to the immunobiology of aging., J J. Twomey, R J. Luchi, and N M. Kouttab
Null cells in the mouse possess membrane immuno- globulins., G W. Warr, J C. Lee, and J J. Alonis
Nullipotent teratocarcinoma cells acquire the pluripotency for differentiation by fusion with somatic cells., T Atsumi, Y Shirayoshi, M Takeichi, and T S. Okada
Number and activity of free and membrane-bound spleen ribosomes during the course of the immune response., U Storb and T E. Martin
Number and continuous proliferative pattern of transplanted primitive immunohematopoietic stem cells., D E. Harrison, C M. Astle, and C Lerner
Number and distribution of thyrotropic cells in the mouse pituitary gland., B Messier
Number and location of mouse mammary tumor virus proviral dna in mouse dna of normal tissue and of mammary tumors., B Groner and N E. Hynes
Number and size of nucleoli in binucleate liver cells., D Ivanyi
Number of immunologically competent cells and the type of immunolo- gical reactions., G Mathe and J Amiel
Number of macrophages and distribution of mitotic activity in regressing and progressing moloney sarcomas., S W. Russell, W F. Doe, and C G. Cochrane
Number of Peyer's patches in mice belonging to high and low mammary tumor strains., M A. Kelsall
Numbers and avidity of anti-dnp antibody plaques in diferent inbred mouse strains., U M. Minga, M Segre, and D Segre
Numbers and functions of transplantable primitive immunohematopoietic stem cells. Effects of age., D E. Harrison, C M. Astle, and M Stone
(numbers Of mice born and surviving in litters in relation to strain, season of the year and number of preceding litters.) (in Polish), A Czarnomska and J Wezykowa
Nutrient requirements of lymphoid cells, macrophages. Abstr., C Stewart and J Corry
Nutrient utilization of adherant and nonadherant peritoneal exudate cells. Abstr., C C. Stewart
Nutrition., W G. Hoag and M M. Dickie
Nutritional and technique problems associated with the hand-rearing of rabbits., Larry F. Martin
Nutritional deficiency, immunologic function and disease., R A. Good, G Fernandes, E J. Yunis, W C. Cooper, D C. Jose, T R. Kramer, and M A. Hansen
Nutritional deprivation and cell kinetics in mammary tumors. Abstr., P G. Braunschweiger, J Stragand, and L M. Schiffer
Nutritional effects of syngeneic tumor immunity and carcinogenesis in mice. I. Selected essential amino acids. Abstr., J A. Syrotuck and B S. Worthington
Nutritional effects on the polyribosome distribution and rate of protein synthesis in ehrlich ascites tumor cells in culture., W J. Van venrooij, E C. Henshaw, and C A. Hirsch
Nutritional factors affecting prothrombin times., Joshua D. Warach
Nutritional factors and autoimmunity. Iii. Zinc deprivation versus restricted food intake in mrl/1 mice--the distinction between interacting dietary influences., R S. Beach, M E. Gershwin, and L S. Hurley
Nutritional factors and autoimmunity. I. Immunopathology of zinc deprivation in new zealand mice., R S. Beach, M E. Gershwin, and L S. Hurley
Nutritional factors in the development of cardiac lesions in geneti- cally susceptible mice. Abstr., D K. Inouye and H C. Maibenco
Nutritional inhibition of genetically determined renal disease and autoimmunity with prolongation of life in kdkd mice., G Fernandes, E J. Yunis, M Miranada, J Smith, and R A. Good
Nutritionally mediated effects of alcohol administered to pregnant and lactating mice on the behavior of their offspring. Abstr., B E. Ginsburg, J Yanai, and B Hedrick
Nutritional modifications of the growth kinetics of human colonic adenocarcinoma xenografts (sw 620) and normal murine tissues in the athymic mouse. Abstr., J J. Stragand, S G. Murphy, and B Drewinko
Nutritional requirements for growth of a mouse lymphoma in all culture., L A. Herzenberg and R A. Roosa
Nutritional requirements of cells in culture, with special reference to neural cells., C Waymouth
Nutritional requirements of spruce tumor cells in vitro., P G. Risser and P R. White
Nutrition and animal models of inherited metabolic disease., G Bulfield
Nutrition and genetics., P F. Fenton
Nutrition and metabolism of animal tissue cultures., C Waymouth
Nutrition of mouse ascites tumor cells in primary culture. II. Specific requirement for glucose., J F. Morgan and C P. Eng
Nutrition of mouse ascites tumor cells in primary culture. I. Large molecular substances and conditioned media., J F. Morgan
N-WASP deficiency reveals distinct pathways for cell surface projections and microbial actin-based motility., S B. Snapper, F Takeshima, I Anton, C H. Liu, S M. Thomas, D Nguyen, D Dudley, H Fraser, D Purich, Ilasaca M. Lopez, C Klein, L Davidson, R Bronson, R C. Mulligan, F Southwick, R Geha, M B. Goldberg, F S. Rosen, J H. Hartwig, and F W. Alt
Nzb cytotoxic lymphocyte responses. Kinetic analyses., D P. Huston and A D. Steinberg
Nzb-like immunologic and hemopoietic abnormalities in nzb bone marrow radiation chimeras. Abstr., J I. Morton and B V. Siegel
NZB mice exhibit a primary T cell defect in fetal thymic organ culture., Y Hashimoto, K Dorshkind, Rodriguez E. Montecino, N Taguchi, L Shultz, and M E. Gershwin
Nzb natural thymocytotoxic antibody is directed against peanut agglutinin (pna) binding immature t cells induced by thymosin. Abstr., M J. Dauphinee and N Talal
Nzb/nzw f1 mice treated with interferon., D Sergiescu, I Cerutti, A Kahan, D Piatier, D E. Efthymiou, and N D. In
Nzb/nzw mice treated with hydrocortisone sodium succinate., S E. Walker, M R. Anver, S L. Schechter, D G. Bole, and G L. In
Nzb/w f1 hybrid autoimmune disease. A genetic analysis., poole D. Beighlie and R L. Teplitz
(nzb X nzw) f1 hybrid mice., C Abe, D Chia, E V. Barnett, C M. Pearson, D Y. Shiokawa, and S O. Zealand
Nz mouse epizootic, an associated syndrome of haemorrhages and myocarditis., C M. Goodall and M Bielschowsky
Nz mouse epizootic, histopathologic diagnosis., C M. Goodall and M Bielschowsky
Nz mouse epizootic, reciprocal interference between vaccinia and epizootic viruses., C M. Goodall and M Bielschowsky
Nz mouse epizootic, transmission and infective unity of visceral and cutaneous lesions., C M. Goodall and M Bielschowsky
O6-methylguanine-induced cell death involves exonuclease 1 as well as DNA mismatch recognition in vivo., J Klapacz, L B. Meira, D G. Luchetti, J A. Calvo, R T. Bronson, W Edelmann, and L D. Samson
O-antigenic specificity of the protective supernatant factor from salmonella typhimurium effective in s. Typhimurium- -infected mice., J E. Plant, A A. Glynn, and M V. Valtonen
Obese and diabetes: two mutant genes causing diabetes-obesity syndromes in mice., D L. Coleman
Obese and diabetes. Two mutant genes causing diabetes-obesity syndromes in mice., D L. Coleman
Obese, a new mutation in the house mouse., A M. Ingalls, M M. Dickie, and G D. Snell
Obese hyperglycemic mice., T Kamioka, K Ogura, E T. Al, U O. Carbohydrate, and F M. Hereditary
Obese locus in mus musculus, a gene dosage effect., T T. Yen, L Lowry, and J Steinmetz
Obese mice and the satiety effects of cholecystokinin, bombesin and pancreatic polypeptide., C L. Mclaughlin and C A. Baile
Obese mutant mice: obese (ob) and diabetes (db)., D L. Coleman
Obesity and cancer susceptibility in mice., S H. Waxler
Obesity and insulin resistance in the obese-hyperglycemic mouse (obob)., C Chlouverakis and P A. White
Obesity: do fat cells from genetically obese mice (c57bl/6job/ob) have an innate capacity for increased fat storage?, M Ashwell and C J. Meade
Obesity genes and diabetes induction in the mouse., E H. Leiter
Obesity genes: beneficial effects in heterozygous mice., D L. Coleman
Obesity genes: beneficial effects in heterozygous mice., D L. Coleman
Obesity in a new strain of mouse. Abstr., C Hunt, J Lindsey, L Maxfield, and O Fox
Obesity in C57BLKS and HRS mice., Pei-Shan Christine Thai
Obesity-induced diabetes (diabesity) in C57BL/KsJ mice produces aberrant trans-regulation of sex steroid sulfotransferase genes., E H. Leiter and H D. Chapman
Obesity in ob/ob mice is unaffected by branched-chain amino- acid (bcaa) or ketoacid (ka) supplemented diets. Abstr., P U. Dubuc and N J. Wilden
Obesity minimizes the immunopotentiation of food restriction in ob/ob mice., G A. Boissonneault and D E. Harrison
Obesity, prediction of preobesity among progeny from crosses of ob/+ mice., M L. Kaplan and G A. Leveille
Obesity QTLs on mouse chromosomes 2 and 17., B A. Taylor and S J. Phillips
Obesity syndromes in mice., D L. Coleman
Ob/ob, db/db and avy/a mice., T T. Yen, J A. Allan, P Yu, M A. Acton, D D. Pearson, and G C. Of
Observational learning of a left-right behavioral asymmetry in mice (Mus musculus)., R L. Collins
Observational learning of left-right: a model of cultural inheritance., Lulu Roberts
Observation of dividing spermatocytes for chromosome aberrations induced in mouse spermatogonia by chemical mutagens., A Leonard and G Linden
Observation of nude mice lymphocytes by use of the freeze fracture method., H Asamoto, M Furuta, and E Nakai
Observation of skeletal abnormalities in mice withl@@@ gen brachypodism (brp). Abstr., K Shimamura, S Oda, and Y Kameyama
Observations by biochemical analysis and autoradiography on labelled deoxyribonucleic acid in the normal and regenerating liver of mice., F Devik and K Halvorsen
Observations by phase microscopy of the response of intra- and extra- cellular salmonella typhosa to antibiotic therapy. Abstr., H E. Hopps, J L. Showacre, and J E. Smadel
Observations chromosomiques realisees chez des souris c57bl leucemiques., A Leonard, J R. Maisin, and G Mattelin
Observations of endocrine influence on mating behavior in the rabbit., Richard N. Goldman
Observations of igg1 anti-dnp hybridoma-mediated adcc and the failure of three igm anti-dnp hybridomas to mediate adcc., A H. Greenberg and P M. Lydyard
Observations of igg1 anti-dnp hybridoma-mediated antibody- -dependent cellular cytotoxicity (adcc) and the failure of three igm anti-dnp hybridomas to mediate adcc. Abstr., A H. Greenberg and P M. Lydyard
Observations of the succinic dehydrogenase activity in the hair cells of shaker-1 mouse., T Yamashita and J T. Chou
Observations on a leukemia-like disease in c57bl/6 mice., C B. Richter and J O. Brick
Observations on a murine virus in in vivo and in vitro systems. Abstr., W T. Hall
Observations on a new liver inclusion in the mouse., F P. Wharton and D J. Wright
Observations on a set of radiation-induced dominant t-like mutations in the mouse., D Bennett, L C. Dunn, M Spiegelman, K Artzt, J Cookingham, and E Schermerhorn
Observations on autoclaved, fumigated and irradiated diets for breeding mice., G Porter and petter W. Lane
Observations on cba-p/cba-t6t6 mouse chimeras., E T. Mystkowska and A K. Tarkowski
Observations on cell-mediated immune responses., M E. Phillips, P M. Cipuzak, D D. Penta, D M. Schachner, and R T. willpreliminary
Observations on cell volume, ultrastructure, mitochondrial conforma- tion and vital-dye uptake in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., K U. Laiho, J D. Shelburne, and B F. Trump
Observations on chromosomal sterility in Drosophila melanogaster., J C. Stone
Observations on conventional and germfree 'nude' mice. Abstr., O P. Miniats, A C. Brandenburg, and D Jol
Observations on different origins of 'naturally' occurring antibodies., P Arend
Observations on laser irradiation of experimental tumors. Abstr., E Klein, S Fine, R E. Scott, and S Farber
Observations on late effects in mice exposed to 400 mev neutrons., V Covelli, M D. Paola, B Bassani, P Metalli, J Baarli, and M Bianchi
Observations on leukemia in AKR mice born from transferred ova and nursed by low leukemic mothers., E Fekete and H K. Otis
Observations on lifespan, radioresistance, and productivity in off- spring from 5 to 25 generations of x-irradiated male mice., J F. Spalding, M Brooks, and P M. Williams
Observations on lymphoid tissues transplanted from parental to f1 hy- brid strains of mice. Abst., H B. Wheeler, J M. Corson, and G J. Dammin
Observations on mast cells and neoplasia. Abstr., Y Hayashi and W L. Simpson
Observations on metastasis of experimental tumors at high altitude. Abstr., chavez P. Mori and M S. J
Observations on mouse chromosomes following nitrogen dioxide inhalation., P C. Gooch, H E. Luippold, D A. Creasia, and J G. Brewen
Observations on murine leukemia treated with deuterium and x-ray., M W. Biggs, J E. Eiselein, and G Wilcox
Observations on murine monocytic leukemia induced by a virus isolated from s37 sarcoma., R Bather
Observations on nzb/bl mice, differential fertility in reciprocal crosses and the transmission of the auto-immune haemolytic anaemia to nzb/bl x nzc/bl hybrids., M Bielschowsky and F Bielschowsky
Observations on the anatomic relations of the thymuses in mice., R Siegler and M A. Rich
Observations on the assay of human urinary follicle-stimulating hormone by the augmentation test in mice., P S. Brown and M Wells
Observations on the behavior of the melanocyte in the new-born mouse skin in situ and in vitro., T Takeuchi
Observations on the changing behaviour of akr mouse lymphomas serially transplanted in the strain of origin., P M. Denton and M O. Symes
Observations on the commissural projection to the dentate gyrus in the reeler mutant mouse., R V. Stirling and T V. Bliss
Observations on the comparative effects of three inhibitors of chol- esterol biosynthesis--an ultrastructural and biochemical study of murine adrenal gland and testis. Abstr., S E. Dietert and T J. Scallen
Observations on the course of coxsackie a-9 myocarditis in c3h mice., E E. Federici, A M. Lerner, and W H. Abelmann
Observations on the crabtree effect in ehrlich ascites tumor cells, significance of bicarbonate., Y Kimura, T Niwa, and T Komeiji
Observations on the development of mouse blastocysts transferred to the testis and kidney., D G. Porter
Observations on the development of the weaver mouse cerebellum., A Hirano and H M. Dembitzer
Observations on the differentiation in vitro of mouse metanephros., E Borghese and A M. Dani
Observations on the effect of radiotherapy, followed by injection of pig lymph node cells, in reducing the number of pulmonary tumors induced by intravenous injection of tumor cells into isogenic mice., thomas S. Prichard and M O. Symes
Observations on the erythropoietic activity of mouse serum., Arlene Bach
Observations on the fine structure of dorsal root ganglia from old mice. Abstr., D Duncan and D Nall
Observations on the genetics of a dog blood group., Samuel Morton Rosen
Observations on the genetics of susceptibility for the development of mammary cancer in mice., J J. Bittner
Observations on the immunobiology of 'nude' mice., E M. Pantelouris
Observations on the increasing malignancy of tumours on prolonged growth. The influence of immunological changes in the host., J A. Rees and M O. Symes
Observations on the influence of force breeding in mice with and without the mammary-tumor agent., J J. Bittner
Observations on the interactions of protamine with mouse whole blood components., D S. Amatuzio, H A. Bates, and L J. Hay
Observations on the in vivo alkylation of ehrlich tumor cell dna by nitrogen mustards., R J. Rutman, W J. Steele, and C C. Price
Observations on the kinetics of hemolytic antibody response by localized hemolysis in gel over frozen sections of mouse spleen., S E. Berglund, P A. Markey, and S E. Mergenhagen
Observations on the maintenance of skin grafts in vitro. 2. Effect of cortisone acetate on mouse auricular skin., R Gillette, A Findley, and H Conway
Observations on the male-specific isoantigen of mice. Abstr., J M. Engelstein
Observations on the mammary tumor incidence of mice born from transferred ova., E Fekete and C C. Little
Observations on the mechanism by which t-lymphocytes exert cytotoxic effects., J Ferluga and A Allison
Observations on the mechanism of antitumour resistance induced by the graft-versus-host reaction., R Bomford, F L. Shand, and G H. Christie
Observations on the nature of the determinants in anaerobic coryneforms which produce splenomegaly., C S. Cummins, S A. Stimpson, R L. Tuttle, and C J. Weck
Observations on the neuropathology of 'reeler', a neurological muta- tion in mice., M Hamburgh
Observations on the New York weasel, with remarks on its winter dichromatism., C V. Green
Observations on the origin of lymphocyte-like cells in mouse bone marrow., S Albert, P L. Wolf, and R Potter
Observations on the passive transfer of transplantation immunity and delayed hypersensitivity with lymphoid cells in millipore chambers., J S. Najarian and J D. Feldman
Observations on the penetrance of green's luxoid gene. Abstr., P F. Forsthoefel
Observations on the position and size of the adrenal glands in various strains of rabbits., Constance V. Gould
Observations on the question of horizontal transmission of mouse mammary tumor virus., D H. Moore and J A. Holben
Observations on the reproductive pheromones of mice. I. Source., C J. Dominic
Observations on the sequence of blastemal condensations in the limbs of the mouse embryo., P F. Forsthoefel
Observations on the settling and recoverability of transplanted hemopoietic colony-forming units in the mouse spleen., B I. Lord and J H. Hendry
Observations on the size and placement of the kidneys in various strains of rabbits., Francis E. Moore
Observations on the size and shape of the spleen and greater omentum in various strains of rabbits., Priscilla Burnham
Observations on the structural differences of the mesosalpinx in relation to the ovary and fallopian tube in the rabbit., Barry D. Coletti
Observations on the structure and levels of expression of murine spermatozoan abnormalities with special ref- erence to tail deformations., B P. Eyden and J R. Maisin
Observations on the survival of ovarian grafts., Charles Brill
Observations on the ultrastructural cytochemistry of the mouse mammary tumor virus. Abstr., G H. Smith
Observations on the uptake of tritiated thymidine by irradiated and nonirradiated growing hair follicles in the same animal. Abstr., M M. Kligerman, B Ferbel, and G Montana
Observations on the vascularization of secondary pulmonary neoplasms., P J. Friedman, A M. Jonas, and C B. Carrington
Observations on the yolk sac and reichert's membrane of ectopic mouse embryos., D G. Porter
Observations on three functional tests in a high-tumor and a low-tumor strain of mice., E Fekete
Observations on thymectomy and carcinogenesis., A C. Allison and R B. Taylor
Observations on 'wasted' radiation in chronically irradiated mice. Abstr., J W. Upton a c and M L. Randolph
Observations sur le pouvoir mutagene de l'hycanthone chez les mammiferes., A Leonard and E D. Leonard
Observations sur les proprietes mutageniques des cyclamates chez les mammiferes., A Leonard and G Linden
Observations sur les repercussions teratogenes de la thalidomide chez la souris et le lapin., A Giroud, duplessis H. Tuchmann, and parot L. Mercier
Observations ultrastructurales sur la parathyroide de souris. I. Etude chez la souris normale., M E. Stoeckel and A Porte
Observations ultrastructurales sur la parathyroide de souris. II. Etude experimentale., M E. Stoeckel and A Porte
Observations with a variant of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in mouse tumors., J Eiselein and M W. Biggs
Observed effects of vitamin B12 on normochromic macrocytic anemia at the W-locus., Sara Frances Schell
Observed incidence of tumorigenesis in long-term rodent studies of rAAV vectors., A Donsante, C Vogler, N Muzyczka, J M. Crawford, J Barker, T Flotte, Thompson M. Campbell, T Daly, and M S. Sands
Obstructed neuronal migration along radial glial fibers in the neocortex of the reeler mouse: a golgi-em analysis., lord M. Pinto, P Evrard, and V S. Jr
Obstructive genitourinary disease in male str/1n mice., L Sokoloff and M F. Barile
Obstructive uropathy in laboratory mice., V I. Babcock and C M. Southam
Obtaining four evenly spaced clones on chrmomsome 17 as the first step to deletion mapping of the t-complex., Marie S. Thearle
Obtaining viable hemopoietic progenitor cells and cells capable of producing erythropoietin and granulocyte-macrophage colony- stimulating activity from mouse fetal liver. Abstr., J R. Zucali, J A. Ulatowski, and E A. Mirand
Occluding junctions and cell behavior in primary cultures of normal and neoplastic mammary gland cells., P B. Pickett, D R. Pitelka, S T. Hamamoto, and D S. Misfeldt
Occupancy of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors stimulates a guanylate cyclase in beuroblastoma cells., P G. Strange, N J. Birdsall, and A S. Burgen
Occupational mouse allergen exposure among non-mouse handlers., Brosnan J. Curtin, B Paigen, K A. Hagberg, S Langley, E A. O'Neil, M Krevans, P A. Eggleston, and E C. Matsui
Occurrence and formation of virus particles in leukemic cells of the lah transplantable mouse leukemia., K Smetana, F Hermansky, and V Possnerova
Occurrence and kinetics of glycogen levels in the epidermal cells of grafted and cultured skin in mice., A Zweibaum, S Leon, M Rousset, E Dussaulx, and G Chevalier
Occurrence and preneoplastic significance of ductal dysplasia in the normal mammary tissue of the strain gr mouse. Abstr., M J. Miyamoto, K B. Deome, and R C. Osborn
Occurrence and preneoplastic significance of hyperplastic alveolar nodules (han) in the strain gr mouse. Abstr., M J. Miyamoto
Occurrence and secretion of prolactin in fetal mouse pituitaries., K Kohmoto and H A. Bern
Occurrence of a dpn-linked, n5,n10-methylene tetrahydrofolic dehydro- genase in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., K G. Scrimgeour and F M. Huennekens
Occurrence of alpha-d-galactosyl-containing glycoproteins on ehrlich tumor cell membranes., A E. Eckhardt and I J. Goldstein
Occurrence of antibody against intracytoplasmic a-particles of mouse mammary tumor virus in sera from breast cancer patients., H Ogawa and H Tanaka
Occurrence of a soluble mammary tumor antigen and its relation to spontaneous mammary tumors in mice., P Bernfeld and R E. Bieber
Occurrence of autoimmune phenomena during the development of casein- -induced amyloidosis in c3h and nzb/bl mice., F Hardt, J Wanstrup, P Elling, and P Ranlov
Occurrence of chromosomal aberrations in pre-spermatic cells of irradiated male mice., A B. Griffen
Occurrence of drug resistance in human tumor implanted in nude mice., M Inaba, K Nagashima, and Y Sakurai
Occurrence of giant cells in mouse salivary gland cultures., N G. Grand
Occurrence of long-spacing (fls) collagen in the articular cartilage of the mouse., R Silberberg, M Silberberg, and D Feir
Occurrence of lymphocytes within the gut epithelium of normal and neonatally thymectomized mice., K E. Fichtelius, E J. Yunis, and R A. Good
Occurrence of mammary tumors in castrated agent-free male mice after limited or repeated exposure to diethylstilbestrol., H B. Andervont and T B. Dunn
Occurrence of mammary tumors in mice carrying the mammary tumor agent in diffusion chambers., R M. Merwin, L W. Radmon, and G H. Algire
Occurrence of mammary tumors, reticular neoplasms, and pulmonary tumors in strain balb/cande breeding female mice., M K. Deringer
Occurrence of mammary tumors, reticular neoplasms, and pulmonary tumors in strain balb/cande breeding females. Abstr., M K. Deringer
Occurrence of natural antibody to the g (gross) leukemia antigen in mice., T Aoki, E A. Boyse, and L J. Old
Occurrence of paired cisternae in the cytoplasm of interphase murine mammary carcinoma cells., J Overgaard
Occurrence of polyoma virus hi-antibodies in the rodent colonies of the state serum institute, helsinki., M Jahkola and T Vainio
Occurrence of single-strand breaks in the template labelled dna of p388f cells after low doses of electrons., B W. Fox and M Fox
Occurrence of soluble antigen in the plasma of mice with virus-induced leukemia., B Stuck, L J. Old, and E A. Boyse
Occurrence of spontaneous tumors in a newly established milk agent- -free substrain c3heb/os. (japanese With eng. Summ.)., Y Akamatsu, R Ikegami, K Watanabe, and K Saheki
Occurrence of the heterozygosity at es-1 in a sub-strain of the nzb mice. [jap., Eng. Summ.], M Mizuno and K Kondo
Occurrence of three red blood cell antigens in rabbit as the result of interaction of two genes., C Cohen
Occurrence of tumours in mice after inoculation of rous sarcoma and antigenic changes in these tumours., P Koldovsky and J Bubenik
Occurrence of uniovular twins in multiple births., C V. Green
Occurrence of unusual salmonellae in laboratory mice., W L. Margard and J H. Litchfield
Occurrence of virus-like particles in cultured cloudman s-91 melanoma., B V. Siegel and S R. Wellings
Occurrence of x antigenic specificity in histocompatibility antigens prepared from mouse leukaemic cells., D A. Davies
Occurrence, pathological features, and propagation of gonadal teratomas in inbred mice and in rabbits., H Meier, D D. Myers, R R. Fox, and C W. Laird
Occurrence, pathological features, and propagation of gonadal teratomas in inbred mice and in rabbits., H Meier, D D. Myers, R R. Fox, and C W. Laird
Ocular abnormalities in Large(myd) and Large(vls) mice, spontaneous models for muscle, eye, and brain diseases., Y Lee, S Kameya, G A. Cox, J Hsu, W Hicks, T P. Maddatu, R S. Smith, J K. Naggert, N S. Peachey, and P M. Nishina
Ocular complications., R Engerman, D Finkelstein, G Aguirre, K R. Diddie, R R. Fox, R N. Frank, and S D. Varma
Ocular immunopathology in murine lupus., L P. Pertschuk, K Szabo, J C. Vuletin, and E A. Rainford
[ocular Pathology of rhino mouse. Vii. Immunopathology of the retina and sclera.] (jap.), M Yoshida, T Amemiya, H Yoshida, and H Kawaji
Ocular retardation mouse caused by Chx10 homeobox null allele: impaired retinal progenitor proliferation and bipolar cell differentiation., M Burmeister, J Novak, M Y. Liang, S Basu, L Ploder, N L. Hawes, D Vidgen, F Hoover, D Goldman, V I. Kalnins, T H. Roderick, B A. Taylor, M H. Hankin, and R R. McInnes
Ocular retardation (or) in the mouse., R M. Robb, J Silver, and R T. Sullivan
Ocytes. II. Selective inactivation of hapten-reactive suppressor t cells by hapten-nonimmunogenic copolymers of d-amino acids, and its application to the study of suppressor t-cell effect on helper t-cell development., T Hamaoka, E Al, G F. Helper, and S. Lymph
Odontogenic hamartomas in an inbred strain of mouse (str/1n)., L Sokoloff and I Zipkin
Odor preference in dogs., David L. Glass
Odor preference of dogs and related studies., Chester R. Freeman
Oestradiol receptor of neonatal mouse brain., T O. Fox
Oestrogen antagonists, assay by inhibition of vaginal cornification., A E. Lee and P C. Williams
Oestrogenic activity of oestradiol-decanoate after oral administration to rodents., J De visser and J V. Vies
Oestrogen requirements of transplanted mouse mammary tumours., A E. Lee
Oestrus-accelerating pheromone of mice: assay, androgen-dependency and presence in bladder urine., F H. Bronson and W K. Whitten
Oestrus-accelerating pheromone of mice: assay, androgen-dependency and presence in bladder urine., F H. Bronson and W K. Whitten
Oestrus-accelerating pheromone of mice. Assay, androgen-dependency and presence in bladder urine., F H. Bronson and W K. Whitten
Of 2-(1-decylamino) ethanethiosulfuric acid in mice. Abstr., D T. Mahin and M M. Mclaughlin
Of adriamycin (am) and daunomycin (dm). Abstr., A Mantovani, N Polentarutti, W Luini, B J. Abbott, N F. Spreafico, and O O. Activity
Of alloreactive cytolytic t lymphocytes and resident natural killer cells., S H. Hefeneider, P J. Conlon, C S. Henney, D S. Gillis, and O I. Generation
Of an alkylating, mutagenic metabolite., W J. Suling, R F. Struck, C W. Woolley, D W. Shannon, and L O. willisolation
Of antitumor active and inactive strains of corynebacterium parvum., R S. Foster, A, and M P. Injection
Of athymic (nude) mice., F Campanile, D P. Houchens, M Gaston, A Goldin, D E. Bonmassar, and S I. Treatment
Of birds and mice and men. Comments on the use of animal models and molecular hybridization in the search for human tumor viruses., J M. Bishop, N Quintrell, E Medeiros, and H E. Varmus
Of cell-mediated cytotoxicity of allogeneic tumor cells., S T. Sonis, P Stelos, M A. Fitzgerald, S E. Bear, N R. Wilson t, and L O. Inhibition
Of cells in culture. Abstr., J D. Laskin, E F. Jordan, L N. Kenny, D Sugg, A Y. Divekar, and D M. Hakala
Of cells with marker chromosomes. Abstr., J P. Lewis, L F. O'grady, M Passovoy, and J S. Trobaugh
Of complete immunoglobulin heavy-chain genes., H Sakano, R Maki, Y Kurosawa, W Roeder, D S. Tonegawa, and P O. Generation
Of control and quaking mice., M J. Weise, S Greenfield, S W. Brostoff, D E. Hogan, and N C. Comparison
Of corticosterone in developing offspring., L D. Middaugh, W O. Boggan, burrows C. Wilson, D J. Zemp, and A M. Concentrations
Of detergent solubilized surface membrane immunoglobulin a from mopc-315., M R. Jarvis, T O. Constants, and L Specificity
Of diethylaminoethyl-dextran and friend murine leukemia virus., T Kodama, H Kato, E Gotohda, H Kobayashi, N F. Reg, and O O. Injection
Of ehrlich ascites carcinoma., K Dux, U Bregula, G S. Al, R O. Karyotype, and T O. Clones
Of experimental animals., L J. Lerner, A Bianchi, E Yiacas, E Al, F O. Hydroxyurea, and R C. Marrow
Of feedback inhibition in vivo. Absence in nzb mice., H Cantor, boudreau L. Mcvay, J Hugenberger, K Naidorf, F W. Shen, D R. Gershon, and R C. Role
Of fetal mouse brain and spinal cord neurons., A Huang, J L. Barker, S M. Paul, V Moncada, D P. Skolnick, and T O. Cultures
Offspring from unborn mothers., W L. Russell and P M. Douglass
Of glucocorticoids in vivo., A K. Chan, U B. Lymphosarcoma, and O S. Effects
Of herpes simplex virus infection in hairless mice., R J. Klein, kien A. Friedman, A A. Fondak, klein D. Buimovici, and R A. Treatment
Of human plasma fibronectin: their specificities., K Sekiguchi, C M. Patterson, F Ishigami, D S. Hakomori, and O A. Domains
Of individual lung metastases., G Poste, J Tzeng, J Doll, R Greig, D Rieman, N I. Zeidman, and A O. Growth
Of islet cell population by immunofluorescence technique., Y Stefan, lagae F. Malaisse, J W. Yoon, A L. Notkins, D L. Orci, and I D. Evaluation
Of lung only or total-body irradiation with 60co., D S. Rappaport, D E. Niewoehner, T H. Kim, C W. Song, D S. Levitt, and O C. Irradiation
Of lyt 1+23- cells and resistance in lethal infections., R C. Mathew, J C. Turk, C P. Infection, and C O. Proliferation
Of macrophages. Abrogation by nonspecifically stimulated t cells., V S. Rao, M B. Mokyr, R K. Gershon, D M. Mitchell, and I T. Suppression
Of mice and genome sequence., B A. Hamilton and W N. Frankel
Of mice and Mendel: the online genetics tutorial., Meghann Mabon
Of mice and men: use of animal models to identify possible interventions for the prevention of autoimmune type 1 diabetes in humans., D V. Serreze and Y G. Chen
Of mice and patients with neoplastic disease., W Kreis, Z Arlin, A Yagoda, jones B. Leyland, D L. Fiori, and Y A. Plasma
Of mice carries defects in the proviral genome., A Schnieke, H Stuhlmann, K Harbers, I Chumakov, N R. En, and O M. Substrains
Of mice: observations by scanning electron microscopy., J E. Johnson, F O. Age, and D R. Glomeruli
Of mice of the ce strain., A M. Neville, J M. Anderson, M H. Al, E B. Vitro, and I T. Tumours
Of mouse skin grafts and in opsonization., S P. Lems, schilder T. Rijke, P J. Capel, D R. Koene, and R A. Enhancement
Of normal and malignant thymocytes., B C. Del villano, B Nave, B P. Croker, R A. Lerner, D F. Dixon, and C G. Surface
Of pulmonary occult metastases induced by immunosuppressive perturbations., Y Yamamura, P G. Braunschweiger, K R. Madyastha, D J. Proctor, and L R. willoutgrowth
Of purified human urinary colony-stimulating factor to murine and human bone marrow cells., K Motoyoshi, T Suda, K Kusumoto, F Takaku, N Y. Miura, and L C. Activities
Of pyruvaldehyde bis(thiosemicarbazone)., J G. Cappuccino, S Banks, G Brown, E Al, E E. Copper, and O M. Activity
Of rabbit intestinal brush border membranes using monoclonal antibodies., U M. Schmidt, B Eddy, C M. Fraser, J C. Venter, D G. Semenza, and I O. Cotransporter(s)
Of rabbit-testosterone-specific antibodies., B Voracova, M Vojtiskova, J Hilgertova, V Matousek, N V. In, and I O. Transfer
Of the behaviour of three different antibodies., V Van heyningen, L Barron, D J. Brock, D Crichton, D S. Lawrie, and O A. willanalysis
Of the bgj/bgj.w/wv Chimera., M A. Maloney, M J. Dorie, R A. Lamela, Z R. Rogers, D H. Patt, and P S. Studies
Of the "d" subtype determinant by chemical modification and use of monoclonal antibodies., D L. Peterson, D A. Paul, J Lam, I I. Tribby, D D. Achord, and N S. willidentification
Of the entire class i major histocompatibility complex antigen gene., S Ohno, T Matsunaga, J T. Epplen, K Itakura, D R. Wallace, and F O. Block
Of the late-acting components., W H. Churchill, R M. Weintraub, T B. Al, U C. Hormones, and C O. Two
Of the nude mouse. Abstr., A Machoninova, Z Rychter, M Holub, L Korcakova, D B. Mandi, and N O. Thymus
Oid cell line by a b cell-specific monoclonal antibody., Y Miki, H Kishi, A Muraguchi, S Maruyama, U Kishimoto, Y Yamamura, C Y. Wang, D T. Kishimoto, and I. Lymphoblast
Ok-432 administration in mice., T Hattori, M Niimoto, S Yamagata, T Tohge, D H. Terao, and M S. Intratumoral
Old wine in new bottles: reviving old therapies for alopecia areata using rodent models., L Tang, J P. Sundberg, H Lui, and J Shapiro
Olfactory block to pregnancy among grouped mice., H M. Bruce
Olfactory bulb ablation and hormonally induced mating in spayed female mice., M L. Thompson and D A. Edwards
Olfactory bulb removal eliminates maternal behavior in the mouse., R Gandelman, M X. Zarrow, V H. Denenberg, and M Myers
Olfactory control of aggressive and sexual behavior in the mouse (mus musculus l.)., J Connor
Olfactory pregnancy-block in mice (mus musculus), an unusual response acquisition paradigm., D F. Lott and J H. Hopwood
Olfactory stimuli in mammalian reproduction., A S. Parkes and H M. Bruce
Olfactory structures of the forebrain in the reeler mutant mouse., V S. Caviness and R L. Sidman
Oligocellular mechanism in the production of antibodies, in vitro response to a haptenic determinant., S Kunin, G M. Shearer, A Globerson, and M Feldman
Oligodendrocyte abnormalities in shiverer mouse mutant are determined in primary chimaeras., K Mikoshiba, M Yokoyama, Y Inoue, K Takamatsu, U, and T Nomura
Oligodendroglial cell development in jimpy mice and controls. An electron-microscopic study in the optic nerve., C Meier and A Bischoff
Oligodendroglial development in cerebellar cell cultures as monitored with monoclonal antibody. Abstr., N W. Seeds and J M. Collins
Oligohydramnios and cortisone-induced cleft palate., J W. Harris
Oligohydramnios and cortisone-induced cleft palate in the mouse., F C. Fraser, D Chew, and A C. Verrusio
Oligomeric iga, the major component of the in vitro primary response of mouse spleen fragments., I Nakamura, A Ray, and O Makela
Oligonucleotide sequences of pancreatic and t1 ribonuclease digests of 5s ribosomal rna from mouse cells., K Takai, S Hashimoto, and M Muramatsu
Oligosyndactylism, an early embryonic lethal in the mouse., P Van valen
Ologous anti-mouse thymus antibodies., G Riethmuller and D Riethmuller
Oma cells. A model for immunodeficiency disease., B Ullman, L J. Gudas, A C. Martin, O Metabolism, and C. Lymph
On a modified Mendelian ratio among yellow mice., W E. Castle and C C. Little
On amyloidosis and paraproteinemia in seven transplantations sublines of a murine plasma cell leukemia., P Ebbesen and nielsen R. Rask
On a new long-term suspension or stationary culture of normal and leukemic lymphocytes with a special reference to a favorable simultaneous proliferation of leukemic virus and host-cells., K Notake, Y Ichikawa, and M Hanaoka
On anterograde and retrograde methods., V S. Caviness, J A. Yorke, T N. Corpus, and U I. Based
On antiviral function of immune thymus-derived (t) cells., R V. Blanden, N A. Bowern, T E. Pang, I D. Gardner, D C. Parish, and S O. Complex
On a possible cocarcinogenic and immunosuppressive activity of phorbol in akr-mice., D Gericke, W Kovac, and E Hecker
On a regulatory gene controlling the expression of the murine lambda1 light chain., W Geckeler, J Faversham, and M Cohn
On 'a' system and 'l' system of amino acid transport across ehrlich cell membranes., J Bittner
On blood groups and confusion in the rabbit., C Cohen
On bone marrow-derived macrophages., L B. Schook, E L. Bingham, D H. Gutmann, D J. Niederhuber, and T A. Products
On carcinoma growth and vascular supply, a study of mouse mammary tumor strain mtg-b., R Jirtle and K H. Clifton
On cell membrane lipid fluidity and plant lectin agglutinability. A spin label study of mouse ascites tumor cells., B L. Bales, E S. Lesin, and S B. Oppenheimer
On cell-one immunoglobulin. Origin of limited heterogeneity of myeloma proteins., Z L. Awdeh, A R. Williamson, and B A. Askonas
On cells, membranes and in soluble form to induce transplantation immunity in hamsters and mice., L W. Law, K K. Takemoto, M J. Rogers, O Henriksen, D R. Ting, and E I. Antigens
Oncogenesis by interspecific interaction of malignant murine and non-malignant hamster cells in vitro., D M. Goldenberg and R A. Pavia
Oncogenesis in mice after repeated whole body irradiations and immuno- repression by antithymocyte serum. Abstr., I I. Corneci and O H. Costachel
Oncogenesis in rf mice., N K. Clapp, F O. Dose, and D R. Dimethylnitrosamine
Oncogenesis, mutagenesis, dna damage, and cytotoxicity in cultured mammalian cells treated with alkylating agents., A R. Peterson, H Peterson, and C Heidelberger
Oncogenes of rna tumor viruses as determinants of cancer., R J. Huebner and G J. Todaro
Oncogenic activation of the Notch1 gene by deletion of its promoter in Ikaros-deficient T-ALL., R Jeannet, J Mastio, T Ashworth, J Ghysdael, T Gridley, T Honjo, S Chan, and al et
Oncogenic activity of adenovirus 12 in thymectomized balb/c and c3h/hen mice., R L. Kirschstein, A S. Rabson, and E A. Peters
Oncogenic activity of n-nitrosododecamethyleneimine in liver, glandular stomach and other tissues of nzo/bl mice., C M. Goodall, W Lijinsky, L Keefer, and D F. D'ath
Oncogenic effect of human adenovirus type 12, in mice., Y Yabe, L Samper, E Bryan, G Taylor, and J J. Trentin
Oncogenic effect of repeated inoculation of mice with sheep erythrocytes., R Tyndall, J Otten, and P Estes
Oncogenic effect of sheep erythrocytes in balb/c mice. Abstr., R L. Tyndall and J A. Otten
Oncogenic effects of 4-(p-dimethylaminostyryl)quinoline (4m20) in mice., G E. Cosgrove, M L. Davis, and M Asano
Oncogenic effects of isologous, homologous, and heterologous tissues in the mouse. Abstr., M E. Hodes, C G. Palmer, and J D. Hubbard
Oncogenic EGFR signaling cooperates with loss of tumor suppressor gene functions in gliomagenesis., H Zhu, J Acquaviva, P Ramachandran, A Boskovitz, S Woolfenden, R Pfannl, R T. Bronson, J W. Chen, R Weissleder, D E. Housman, and A Charest
Oncogenic evaluation of incomplete freund's adjuvant in three strains of mice. Abstr., J O. Mac farlane, D N. Roberts, C A. Bailey, A Monley, and M C. Hardegree
Oncogenicity and antigenicity of kirsten sarcoma virus (ksv)-induced tumors in c3h mice. Abstr., A F. Mc coy j, N Geary, L Mayer, and W Kirsten
Oncogenicity and immunogenicity associated with membranes isolated from cell-free ascites fluid of lymphoma- -bearing mice., A Raz, R Barzilai, G Spira, and M Inbar
Oncogenicity of akr endogenous leukemia viruses., R C. Nowinski and E F. Hays
Oncogenicity of friend-virus-infected cells: determination of origin of spleen colonies by the h-2 antigens as genetic markers., F Wendling and P E. Tambourin
Oncogenicity tests of p-nitroso-n,n-dimethylaniline and p-nitroso-n,n.-diethylaniline In nzr rats and nzo mice., C M. Goodall and W Lijinsky
Oncogenic potential of murine c-type rna virus passaged directly from naturally occurring tumors of the balb/ccr mouse., R L. Peters, G J. Spahn, L S. Rabstein, and R J. Huebner
Oncogenic properties of deoxyribonucleic acid isolated from parotid gland tumors., E F. Hays and J A. Carr
Oncogenic transformation in a mouse-embryo-derived cell line following acute and fractionated doses of x-radiation in vitro. Abstr., M Terzaghi and J B. Little
Oncogenic transformation in vitro after split-dose x-irradiation., M Terzaghi and J B. Little
Oncogenic transformation in vitro by alpha particles. Abstr., E L. Lloyd, A Gemmell, C B. Henning, D S. Gemmell, and B J. Zabransky
Oncogenic transformation in vitro by split doses of x-rays. Abstr., R C. Miller and E J. Hall
Oncogenic transformation in vitro by the hypoxic cell sensitizer misonidazole., R C. Miller and E J. Hall
Oncogenic transformation in vitro by x-rays and the hypoxic sensitizer ro-07-0582. Abstr., R C. Miller and E J. Hall
Oncogenic transformation of c3h/10t1/2 cells by x-rays, fast- -fission neutrons and cyclotron-produced neutrons., kubiczek E. Balcer and G H. Harrison
Oncogenic transformation of c3h/10t1/2 clone 8 mouse embryo cells by halogenated pyrimidine nucleosides., P A. Jones, W F. Benedict, M S. Baker, S Mondal, U Rapp, and C Heidelberger
Oncogenic transformation of mammalian cells in vitro with split doses of x-rays., R C. Miller, E J. Hall, and H H. Rossi
Oncogenic transformation of mouse balb/3t3 cells by plutonium-238 alpha particles., J B. Robertson, A Koehler, J George, and J B. Little
Oncogenic transformation of murine lymphoid cells by in vitro infection with abelson leukemia virus., W C. Radchke, P Ralph, J Watson, M Sklar, and H Coon
Oncogenic viruses., L Gross
Oncogenic viruses. II. Mammalian fibroblast cultures transformed by dna and rna tumor viruses., L Ossowski, J C. Unkeless, A Tobia, J P. Quigley, D B. Rifkin, D E. Reich, and Y F. By
Oncogenic viruses in the thrombocytopenic stage of experimental hipa- -plasmacytoma., G Pedio, J R. Ruttner, B Odermatt, and D Gut
Oncological and survival reference data for nzo/bl inbred mice., C M. Goodall, M Bielschowsky, D R. Forster, and E F. D'ath
Oncolysis by a new strain of clostridium., U Mohr, W H. Boldingh, A Emminger, and H Behagel
Oncolysis by clostridia. I. Activity of clostridium butyricum (m-55) and other nonpathogenic clostridia against the ehrlich carcinoma., J R. Mose and G Mose
Oncolysis by clostridia. II. Experiments on a tumor spectrum with a variety of clostridia in combination with heavy metal., D Gericke and K Engelbart
Oncolysis by clostridia. Iii. Effects of clostridia and chemothera- peutic agents on rodent tumors., E H. Thiele, R N. Arison, and G E. Boxer
Oncolysis with laser energy combined with chemotherapy., J P. Minton, G H. Weiss, and M Zelen
Oncolytic effect of bovine enterovirus on mouse and human tumours., G V. Sedmak, M W. Taylor, J Mealey, and T Chen
Oncornavirus and the nzb mouse: a review., J East
Oncornavirus envelope glycoprotein in serum of mice., M Strand and J T. August
Oncornaviruses produced by murine leukemia cells in culture., R C. Nowinski, E F. Hays, T Doyle, S Linkhart, E Medeiros, and R Pickering
Oncornavirus expression in human x mouse hybrid cells segregating mouse chromosomes., J D. Minna, A F. Gazdar, G M. Iverson, T H. Marshall, K Stromberg, and S H. Wilson
Oncornavirus gene expression during embryonal development of the mouse., M Strand, J T. August, and R Jaenisch
Oncostatic effects of alangium vitiense extracts (icig-eortc 1131, 1186, and 1207) on lymphoid murine tumors., G Mathe, M Hayat, E Chenu, H P. Husson, T Thevenet, C Kan, and P Potier
Oncotherapy with radiation and drugs. Design considerations for tumors within the abdominal region. Abstr., L L. Schenken, D R. Burholt, R F. Hagemann, and S Lesher
On coupling bovine fibrinogen to the surface of malignant murine plasma cells by means of trans- glutaminase., L Fesus and K Laki
One antigen may form two precipitin lines and two spurs when tested with two monoclonal antibodies by gel diffusion assays., G A. Molinaro and W C. Eby
One hundred and twenty-seven cultured human tumor cell lines producing tumors in nude mice., J Fogh, J M. Fogh, and T Orfeo
One Hundred Years of Mouse Genetics. An intellectual history. i. the classical period (1902-1980)., K Paigen
One man's definition of 'strong' and 'weak' histocompatibility alleles., C F. Mckhann
One man's influence: a tribute to William Ernest Castle., E S. Russell
One medicine, one pathology, and the one health concept., J P. Sundberg and P N. Schofield
On enzymatic and cytological changes during the carcinogenesis of mice and rats. Abstr., K Asano
One subunit of the transcription factor NF-Y maps close to the major histocompatibility complex in murine and human chromosomes., X Y. Li, M G. Mattei, Rutczynska Z. Zaleska, v a. Hooft, F Figueroa, J Nadeau, C Benoist, and D Mathis
One year of alendronate after one year of parathyroid hormone (1-84) for osteoporosis., D M. Black, J P. Bilezikian, K E. Ensrud, S L. Greenspan, L Palermo, T Hue, T F. Lang, J A. McGowan, and C J. Rosen
On fighting in mice. Ontogenetic and experiential determinants., R B. Cairns and J S. Nakelski
On fighting in mice, situational determinants of intragroup dyadic stimulation., R B. Cairns and J S. Nakeliski
On folate-dependent and -independent sites of action of diaminopyrimidine antifolates in human and mouse cells. Abstr., W R. Greco and M T. Hakala
Ongoing block of schwann cell differentiation and deployment in dystrophic mouse spinal roots., C S. Perkins, G M. Bray, and A J. Aguayo
(on Hematological characteristics of strain cc-57 laboratory mice.) (russ. Text), A N. Grinchenko and A S. Zverkova
On heterosis resulting from crossing of certain inbred strains of laboratory mice. II. Double cross reciprocal hybrids., M J. Radomska, T Slawinski, and dzieciolowska E. Wirth
On heterosis resulting from crossing of certain inbred strains of laboratory mice. I. Single-cross reciprocal hybrids., M J. Radomska, T Slawinski, and dzieciolowska E. Wirth
On inbred strains of mice derived from dd-group., Y Tajima
On induction of macrophage tumoricidal function in mice., R M. Schultz, N A. Pavlidis, M A. Chirigos, D J. Weiss, and S O. Treatment
Only one type of benzo(a)pyrene-dna adduct is detected in transformable mouse cells., K Lo and T Kakunaga
On methods of studying pharmacologically induced transplantation tolerance., J Patkowski
On minimal catalatic activity of japanese acatalasemia and acatala- semic mice. Abstr., M Ogata and S Takahara
On mouse complement, genetic variants., L T. Rosenberg and D K. Tachibana
On mouse strain differences in radiation resistance, hematopoietic death and the endogenous colony-forming unit., J M. Yuhas and J B. Storer
On murine lymphocytes by scanning immunoelectronmicroscopy., M F. Lipscomb, K V. Holmes, E S. Vietta, U Hammerling, D J. Uhr, and U I. Immunoglobulin
On neurosecretory and adrenergic fibers in the intermediate lobe of the hypophysis in albino mice., M A. Belenky, M S. Konstantinova, and A L. Polenov
On plasmocytoma--oncogenesis of mice. Evolution of a poorly differentiated sarcoma (hipa tumor of balb/c mice) into a plasmocytoma iv. A comparative histological and electron microscopic study., G Pedio, E Grieshaber, and J R. Ruttner
On plasmocytoma oncogenesis of mice. Iii. Annulate lamellae with unusual morphology in a plasmocytoid neoplasia of mice (hipa tumor)., E Grieshaber, G Pedio, and J R. Ruttner
On plasmocytoma--oncogenesis of mice. V. Viruses and virus related structures in hipa tumor., E Grieshaber, G Pedio, and J R. Ruttner
Onset of apoprotein e secretion during differentiation of mouse bone marrow-derived mononuclear phagocytes., Z Werb and J R. Chin
Onset of lymphoid development. Lack of evidence for somatic diversification during ontogeny., J M. Decker, J Clarke, L M. Bradley, A Miller, D E. Sercarz, and C O. The
Onset of nucleolus organizer activity in early mouse embryogenesis and evidence for its regulation., I Hansmann, J Gebauer, L Bihl, and T Grimm
Onset of paternal and maternal Gpi-1 expression in preimplantation mouse embryos., S F. Gilbert and D Solter
On some effects of ionizing radiations upon developing polyovulated mouse eggs., A Sato
On stem-cell recovery after irradiation., D D. Porteous and L G. Lajtha
On survival of mice bearing l1210 leukemia. Abstr., E Poydock, S Harguindey, D Kelley, H Takita, N T. Hart, and T O. Hydroxocobalamin
On the acceleration of breast cancer of c3h mouse caused by the agent isolated from leukemic akr mice. Abstr., Y Hamazaki and M Murakami
On the access of blood-borne dyes to various tumour regions., R J. Goldacre and B Sylven
On the accumulation of polyglutamyl dihydrofolate in methotrexate (mtx) inhibited l1210 cells. Abstr., R G. Moran, B A. Domin, and S F. Zakrzewski
On the acquisition of tolerance by adult cells., M Simonsen
On the action of colchicine and colcemid on two lines of the ehrlich- -lettre mouse-ascites tumour cells., I Ghosh and S Ghosh
On the action of fluorouracil on leukemia cells., A R. Goldberg, J H. Machledt, and A B. Pardee
On the activity of rna polymerase b in lysates from ehrlich ascites cells., C Dreyer and P Hausen
On the alleged high sensitivity of mouse ehrlich-lettre ascites tumor cells to diphtheria toxin., A M. Pappenheimer and V Randall
On the antigenic products of the H-2m allele in the laboratory mouse., J H. Stimpfling and O Pizarro
On the antigenic products of the h-2m allele in the laboratory mouse., J H. Stimpfling and O Pizarro
On the binding of dna polymerase alpha to nuclear structure in mouse myeloma mopc104e., N Nishioka, A Matsukage, and T Takahashi
On the binding of the bisquaternary ammonium compound paraquat to melanin and cartilage in vivo., B Larsson, A Oskarsson, and H Tjalve
On the biosynthesis of sterols form acetate-C14 by cell free homogenates of a preputial gland tumor., Thomas Peter Bennett
On the blastomogenic activity of extracts from human mammary tumours., N N. Medvedev
On the body weight and its change in the inbred strains of mice in re- lation to their radiosensitivity. (jap., Eng. Summ.), Y Ueno, T Tanaka, and T Sugahara
On the carcinogenic activity of tobacco tar (results of animal experiments)., L A. Gritsiute and A I. Mironova
On the cell cycle of murine melanoma cells., J M. Varga, G Wiesehahn, J C. Bartholomew, D J. Hearst, and E E. Light
On the characteristics of actinomycin d resistance in l5178y cells., D Kessel and H B. Bosmann
On the characteristics of mitochondrial monoamine oxidase in pancreas and adipose tissues from genetically obese mice., J H. Tong, A D'iorio, and C Kandaswami
On the chemical pathology of interstitial fluid. I. Proteolytic activities in transplanted mouse tumors., B Sylven and svensson I. Bois
On the choice of mice for dissection of strain variations in the development of resistance to infection with nematospiroides dubius., S J. Prowse and G F. Mitchell
On the chromatin structure of the amplified, transcriptionally active gene for dihydrofolate reductase in mouse cells., J Barsoum, L Levinger, and A Varshavsky
On the chromosomal location of 5.8s Dna in people and mice., A S. Henderson, M T. Yu, and C Milcarek
[On the clinical diagnosis of amyloidosis], H J. Senn, H J. Heiniger, H B:urki, and U Rieder
On the construction of a model of yeast alanine transfer RNA., Michael G. Cedars
On the correlation of sces and somatic mutations (spot test) in mice treated with mms. Abstr., H G. Miltenburger and E Muller
On the development of transplantable leukoses., A I. Krashilina
On the dna polymerase iii of mouse myeloma. Partial purification and characterization., A Matsukage, E W. Bohn, and S H. Wilson
On the effect of insulin on glucose-6--phosphate dehydrogenase and fatty acid synthetase activity in mouse liver., T Kukulansky and G Yagil
On the enhancement of the cytotoxic effect of x-rays on ehrlich ascites carcinoma., F Seelich, M Pantlitschko, and H Ehrenreich
On the enhancement of the growth of guerin rat tumour through active immunization of rats with antigens of mice., A Ryzewska and K Dux
On the environmental plasticity of the number of rostellar hooks in larval echinococcus multilocularis., G Lubinsky
On the equilibrium sedimentation of the mouse mammary tumor virus (mtv). Abstr., J S. Manning
On the evolutionary significance of E coli, yeast, and rabbit liver sRNA methylation., R L. Hancock
On the evolutionary significance of E coli, yeast, and rabbit liver sRNA methylation., R L. Hancock
On the existence of pregnancy-dependent mammary tumours in the riii/dm/se substrain mice., L Severi
On the failure of self-inhibition of growth in tumors., E R. Burns
On the feasibility of mapping low-multiplicity genes by in situ by hybridization., K C. Atwood, A S. Henderson, D Kacian, and E M. Eicher
On the feasibility of mapping low-multiplicity genes by in situ hybridization., K C. Atwood, A S. Henderson, D Kacian, and E M. Eicher
On the feedback regulation of humoral immune response. I. Evidence for 'b suppressor cells'., B Stockinger, U Botzenhardt, and E Lemmel
On the fluorescence of nad(p)h in whole-cell preparations of tumours and normal tissues., T Galeotti, G D. Rossum, D H. Mayer, and B Chance
On the generation of memory @@@@cells. Ab, L S. Azzolina, G C. Andrighetto, F Gerosa, and G Tridente
On the glycolytic conversion of triosephosphates on the pancreatic islets and acini of nzo mice., S E. Brolin and C Berne
On the heterogeneity of catalase in rat liver and experimental hepatomas of rats and mice., S Y. Davidova, V S. Shapot, and G A. Drozdova
On the heterogenetic antigens of ehrlich's tumor., I S. Baskayev
On the hybrid effect in skin grafting., E J. Eichwald, B Wetzel, and E C. Lustgraaf
On the immune precipitation of phosphorylcholine lipids with tepc 15 mouse myeloma protein and with anti-lecithin sera from guinea pigs., B Niedieck, U Kuck, and H Gardemin
On the immune response of mice to sheep red blood cells., D C. Edwards, A Smith, W C. Ross, A J. Cumber, P E. Thorpe, D A. Davies, and F O. Conjugates
On the immunocompetence of h-2 incompatible irradiation bone marrow chimeras., R M. Zinkernagel, A Althage, G Callahan, and R M. Jr
On the induction of immunological tolerance to a self-reproducing antigen., J H. Larsen
On the induction of immunological tolerance to lcm virus in the adult mouse. (summary), J H. Larsen
On the induction of malignant tumors in pigeons by a chicken sarcoma virus after previous adaptation of the virus to ducks., P R. Borges and Reynals F. Duran
On the induction of split tolerance. In mechanisms of immunological tolerance, czech. Acad. Sci., Prague,, L Brent and T H. Courtenay
On the influence of chloramphenicol on the induction of lung adenomas by urethan in mice., L M. Shabad, T A. Bogush, and G A. Belitsky
On the inheritance of handedness. II. Selection for sinistrality in mice., R L. Collins
On the inheritance of handedness. II. Selection for sinistrality in mice., R L. Collins
On the inheritance of handedness I laterality in inbred mice., R L. Collins
On the inheritance of handedness. I. Laterality in inbred mice., R L. Collins
On the inheritance of handedness. I. Laterality in inbred mice., R L. Collins
On the inhibition of protein synthesis in ehrlich ascites tumor cells by iodinated deoxyribonucleic acid in vitro., T Schimizu and M Iwafuchi
On the inhibitory activity of 4-vinyl analogues of pyridoxal. Enzyme and cell culture studies., W Korytnyk, M T. Hakala, P G. Potti, N Angelino, and S C. Chang
On the interaction between tumor viruses and cells. A virogenetic concept of tumorigenesis., L A. Zilber
On the in vitro behaviour of mouse submaxillary gland cells. II. Metabolic differences between male and female c3h mice., M L. Marcante, A Floridi, R Bellocchi, and A Muller
On the in vitro release of cytoplasmic enzymes from ascites tumor cells as compared with strain l cells., B Holmberg
On the kinetics of erythroid cell differentiation in fetal mice. I. Microspectrophotometric determination of the hemoglobin content in erythroid cells during gestation., R Stiener and H Vogel
On the latency, multiplicity, and subcellular distribution of catalase activity in mammalian tissues., R S. Holmes and C J. Masters
On the life-span and lipofuscin of drosophila and of c57bl/6j mice. Abstr., J A. Miquel, F O. Antioxidants, and R Protectants
On the lysomomal occurrence and the properties of the neuraminidase of rat liver and of ehrlich ascites tumor cells., A Horvat and O Touster
On the mechanism by which dopamine inhibits prolactin release in the anterior pituitary., R Pokras and B Tabakoff
On the mechanism of abnormal transmission ratios at t locus in the house mouse., K Yanagisawa, L C. Dunn, and D Bennett
On the mechanism of accumulation of 67ga by tumors., L J. Anghileri and M Heidbreder
On the mechanism of action of adjuvants., P Frost and E M. Lance
On the mechanism of action of phytohemagglutinin in cellular immunity., K Markley, S W. Thornton, and E Smallman
On the mechanism of action of the alkylating agents. II. Effects of mitrogen mustard, myleran, and x-radiation on nucleic acid bio- synthesis., E G. Trams, M V. Nadkarni, and P K. Smith
On the mechanism of action of the alkylating agents. I. Interaction of alkylating agents with nucleic acids., E G. Trams, M V. Nadkarni, and P K. Smith
On the mechanism of delayed hypersensitivity transfer., M Averbakh, V Kluiev, and V Litvinov
On the mechanism of early recovery of specifically depleted lymphoid cell populations by nonspecific activation of t cells., J Prunet, J L. Birrien, J Panijel, and P Liacopoulos
On the mechanism of effect of proteoglycans on the expression of histocompatibility antigens. Abstr., V Viklicky, Z Pokorna, J Peknicova, N S. Hattikudur, and M Boubelik
On the mechanism of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase regulation in mouse liver. I. Characterization of the system., G Vagil, F Shimron, and A Hizi
On the mechanism of hair growth stimulation in wound healing., T S. Argyris and M E. Trimble
On the mechanism of 'homologous disease' in sublethally irradiated mice., V Silobrcic and J J. Trentin
On the mechanism of inhibition of deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis in ehrlich ascites tumor cells by deoxyadenosine in vitro., hansen K. Overgaard and H Klenow
On the mechanism of t cell-independent anti-listeria resistance in nude mice., M F. Newborg and R J. North
On the mechanism of t-cell mediated cytolysis., C S. Henney
On the mechanism of the crabtree effect in mouse ascites tumor cells., L A. Sauer
On the mechanism of the cytostatic action of 6-thioguanine., H Beikirch, D Lentfer, and A Lezius
On the mechanism of the glucose-induced atp catabolism in ascites tumour cells and its reversal by pyruvate., G Glaser, H Giloh, J Kasir, M Gross, and J Mager
On the mechanism of uptake of procarbazine by l5178y lymphoblasts in vitro., H P. Lam, A Begleiter, W Stein, and G J. Goldenberg
On the mechanism of urethan leukemogenesis in newborn c57bl mice. I. Influence of injections of syngeneic bone marrow cell suspensions., I Berenblum, L Boiato, and N Trainin
On the methotrexate sensitivity of l1210 cells resistant to 6- -mercaptopurine or 6-thioguanine. Abstr., stevens J. Strobel, S E. Dareer, M W. Trader, and D L. Hill
On the mode of action of bcg. Abstr., M S. Mitchell, D Kirkpatrick, M B. Mokyr, and I Gery
On the mode of action of thymosin., E M. Lance, S C. Gillette, A L. Goldstein, A White, and M M. Zatz
On the mutagenicity of methadone hydrochloride. Induced dominant lethal mutation and spermatocyte chromosomal aberrations in treated males., F M. Badr, S A. Rabouh, and R S. Badr
On the natural history of the murine leukemias. Presidential address., H S. Kaplan
On the nature of 5' termini in nuclear pre-mrna of ehrlich carcinoma cells., G Bajszar, O P. Samarina, and G P. Georgiev
On the nature of a transport alteration determining resistance to amethopterin in the l1210 leukemia., F M. Sirotnak, S Kurita, and D J. Hutchison
On the nature of blocking factors and their lymphoid target cells in an allogeneic tumor system., A Mantovani and F Spreafico
On the nature of inhibitors to the bittner milk agent occurring in riii mouse milk. Abstr., D H. Moore and E Y. Lasfargues
On the nature of size factors in mice., C V. Green
On the nature of the synthesis of adenosine triphospate at the surface of intact tumour cells., G Agren and G Ronquist
On the nature of transplantation immunity in the adenovirus tumor system., L D. Berman
On the normalization of RNA equilibrium free energy to the length of the sequence., D D. Pervouchine, J H. Graber, and S Kasif
On the origin of hematopoietic stem cells after local marrow extir- pation., M A. Maloney and H M. Patt
On the origin of mast cells in adult life., V Viklicky, P Sima, and H Pritchard
On the ph- and temperature dependence of the p-nitrophenyl- -phosphatase activity of intact ehrlich ascites tumor cells., M Loffler and F Schneider
On the poor correlation between the inhibition by methotrexate of dihydrofolate reductase and of deoxynucleoside incorporation into dna., D W. Roberts and I Wodinsky
On the possibility of cure of malignant lymphoid tumors. I. Treatment of autochthonous lymphoid tumors in c57bl mice mith massive doses of lymphocytolytic agents., H S. Kaplan and C S. Nagareda
On the possible role of thiol groups in the insulin- -releasing action of mercurials, organic disulfides, alkylating agents, and sulfonylureas., B Hellman, A Lernmark, J Sehlin, M Soderberg, and I Taljedal
On the presence of a renin-like activity in erythropoietin prepara- tions., A B. Gould, G Keighley, and P H. Lowy
On the presence of endogenous leukemogenous factors in the urine of leukaemia cases., G V. Derviz, N M. Nemenova, and R E. Kimeral
On the presence of gamma and beta 1c globulins in renal glomeruli of aging and neonatally x-irradiated mice., P H. Guttman, K D. Wuepper, and H H. Fudenberg
On the presence within tumours of clones that differ in sensitivity to cytostatic drugs., L Hakansson and C Trope
On the problem of inbreeding, fertility, and viability in mice. (russ., Eng. Summ.), N N. Medvedev
On the question of differences in the number of endogenous haemopoie- tic tissue colonies in the spleens of irradiated hairless and haired mice., A Vacek and E Davidova
On the question of the mechanism of growth of a tumour against iso- immunity., P Koldovsky and J Svoboda
On the question of the role of heterologous tolerance in possibility to immunize against tumour antigen., P Koldovsky and J Svoboda
On the regeneration of bone marrow cells in mice., S Hajdukovic, N Petrovic, V N. Al, U. Hema, and S A. Bleeding
On the regulation of hemopoietic spleen colonies produced by embryonic and adult cells., I Bleiberg and M Feldman
On the relation of products of activated lymphocytes to cell-mediated cytolysis., C S. Henney, J Gaffney, and B R. Bloom
On the relation of the hemagglutinating antibody to skin homografts in mice., D B. Moore
On the relationship between genetic and somatic sensitivity to radiation damage in inbred mouse strains., J B. Storer
On the relationship between the activity of acetylation, growth of experimental tumors and efficacy of their suppression by hydrazine sulfate., V M. Dilman, V N. Anisimov, A I. Kolosov, and L N. Bulovskaya
On the response of regional uterine lymph nodes in inbred (cba x cba) and outbred (cba x a/jax) pregnancies in mice. Abstr., H V. Docherty, O Reid, and R J. Scothorne
On the reversibility of the first segment of glycolysis in ascites tumor cells., G Sauermann
On the role of acid mucopolysaccharides in the allograft resistance in weak histocompatibility systems., V Viklicky and M Polackova
On the role of atp and energy metabolism in the repair of sublethal damage. Abstr., D F. Liberman and C S. Lange
On the role of haemopoietic tissue in interstrain differences in radiosensitivity of mice., A Vacek, A Rakova, and D Rotkovska
On the role of irradiation during thyroidectomy with i131 on induction of tumors in pituitary grafts. Abstr., K H. Clifton
On the role of the thymus in recovery of immunological reactivity following x-irradiation., A Globerson, donati L. Fiore, and M Feldman
On the roles of synthesis and degradation in regulation of enzyme levels in mammalian tissues., R T. Schimke
On the selective elimination of y-bearing sperm., S Ohno and S S. Wachtel
On the significance of virus-like particles in mammary tissues of c3hf mice., D R. Pitelka, H A. Bern, S Nandi, and K B. Ome
On the site of action of amethopterin., P T. Condit
On the sparse seeding of bone marrow and thymus in radiation chimaeras., V J. Wallis, E Leuchars, S Chwalinski, and A J. Davies
On the specificity of cell-mediated cytotoxicity in vitro., E A. Svedmyr and R J. Hodes
On the specificity of synapse formation., D G. Puro and M Nirenberg
On the specificity of the antitumor action 4,4'-diacetyl-diphenyl- -urea-bis-guanylhydrazone on rodent tumors. Abstr., J Gelzer and P Loustalot
On the stability of ige antibodies., Z Ovary, T Itaya, J Santomauro, and G Richmond
On the statistical distribution of epidermal papillomata in mice., J K. Ball, T Y. Huh, and J A. Mccarter
On the stoichiometry of proteins in the small ribosomal subunit of hepatoma ascites cells., P Westermann, W Heumann, and H Bielka
On the structure of the xy bivalent in mus musculus l., duszynska I. Geyer
On the structure of transcriptional unit in mammalian cells., G Georgiev, A Ryskov, C Coutelle, V Mantieva, and E Avakyan
On the structure of tumor cell nuclei., I B. Zbarsky, N P. Dmitrieva, and L P. Yermolayeva
On the subspecific origin of the laboratory mouse., H Yang, T A. Bell, G A. Churchill, and Manuel de Pardo
On the suppression of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (eae) by pepstatin. Abstr., D H. Boehme and N Marks
On the surface structure of murine ascites tumors. I. Interactions with various phytoagglutinins., M Tomita, T Osawa, Y Sakurai, and T Ukita
On the tentative role of infectious viruses in tumour etiology., N P. Mazurenko
On the thymus in the differentiation of "h-2 self-recognition" by t cells. Evidence for dual recognition., R M. Zinkernagel, G N. Callahan, A Althage, S Cooper, and J Klein
On the toxic proteins abrin and ricin, studies of their binding to and entry into ehrlich ascites cells., K Refsnes, S Olsnes, and A Pihl
On the transplantable mouse leucosis lio-2., K Shnaiberg and T Gurski
On the turnover and proteolysis of catalase in tissues of the guinea pig and acatalasemic mice., G L. Jones and C J. Masters
On the turnover of acetylcholine in nerve endings of mouse brain in vivo., B S. Schuberth and A Sundwall
On the Use of Gene Ontology Annotations to Assess Functional Similarity among Orthologs and Paralogs: A Short Report., Paul D Thomas, Valerie Wood, Christopher J Mungall, Suzanna E Lewis, and Judith A Blake
On the value of thymectomy in adult mice as a means of potentiating the immunosuppressive action of melphalan (l-phenylalanine mustard)., G N. Lumb and M O. Symes
On the viral etiology of cancer., L A. Zilber
Ontogenesis of cell-mediated immunity in murine thymocytes and spleen cells and its acceleration by thymosin, a thymic hormone., A L. Goldstein, A Guha, M L. Howe, and A White
Ontogenesis of immune capability of murine bone marrow cells and spleen cells against transplantation antigens., M M. Bortin, A A. Rimm, and E C. Saltzstein
Ontogenesis of serum esterases in mus musculus., E M. Pantelouris and A Arnason
Ontogenesis of the in vitro response of murine lymphoid cells to cellular antigens and phytomitogens., M L. Howe and B Manziello
Ontogenetic development of b-lymphocyte function and tolerance susceptibility in vivo and in an in vitro fetal organ culture system., J M. Teale and T E. Mandel
Ontogenetic development of the male-specific antigen in mice., M Polackova
Ontogenetic expression of regulatory and structural gene products associated with the ah locus. Comparison of rat, mouse, rabbit and sigmoden hispedis., G F. Kahl, D E. Friederici, S W. Bigelow, and D W. Nebert
Ontogenetic study of the miwh gene in mice., C A. Marzetta and D J. Nash
Ontogenic development of b cell reactivities to cooperative cell signals: dissociation between proliferation and antibody secretion., S Pettersson, G Pobor, and A Coutinho
Ontogeny., J H. Nadeau
Ontogeny of acquired immunological tolerance to h-2 alloanti- genes., P J. Wood and J W. Streilein
Ontogeny of an in vitro generated suppressor cell. Abstr., F M. Rollwagen and O Stutman
Ontogeny of anti-delta induced polyclonal activation. Abstr., L M. Muul, J J. Mond, and F D. Finkelman
Ontogeny of b cells in cba/n mice. Evidence for a stage of responsiveness to thymus-independent antigens during devel- opment., T Lindsten and B Andersson
Ontogeny of behavioral development, arousal and stero- types in two strains of mice., E Alleva, C Castellano, and A Oliverio
Ontogeny of behavior in mice selected for large size., P A. Mikuni and D J. Nash
Ontogeny of behavior in two inbred lines of selected mice., J H. Abeelen and A H. Schoones
Ontogeny of behavior in two inbred lines of selected mice., J H. Abeelen and A H. Schoones
Ontogeny of b-lymphocyte function. II. Ability of endotoxin to increase the heterogeneity of affinity of the immune response of b lymphocytes from fetal mice., E A. Goidl, J Klass, and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of b-lymphocyte function. Iii. In vivo and in vitro studies on the ease of tolerance induction in b lymphocytes from fetal, neonatal, and adult mice., M R. Szewczuk and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of b-lymphocyte function. I. Restricted heterogeneity of the antibody response of b lymphocytes from neonatal and fetal mice., E A. Goidl and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of b lymphocyte function. IV. Kinetics of maturation of b lymphocytes from fetal and neonatal mice when transferred into adult irradiated hosts., D Sherr, M R. Szewczuk, and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of b-lymphocyte function. Vii. Effect of cyclic amp on the heterogeneity of the antibody produced by b lymphocytes from immature donors., Y T. Kim and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of b lymphocyte function. Viii. Failure of thymus cells from aged donors to induce the functional maturation of b lympho- cytes from immature donors., M R. Szewczuk, R H. Dekruyff, E A. Goidl, and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of b lymphocyte function. VI. Ontogeny of thymus cell capacity to facilitate the functional maturation of b lymphocytes., M R. Szewczuk, D H. Sherr, and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of b-lymphocyte function. V. Thymus cell involvement in the functional maturation of b-lymphocytes from fetal mice transferred into adult irradiated hosts., D H. Sherr, M R. Szewczuk, and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of b-lymphocyte function with respect to the heterogeneity of antibody affinity., G W. Siskind and E A. Goidl
Ontogeny of b-lymphocyte function. Xii. Evidence that the ability to generate memory cells precedes the ability to produce antibody- -secreting cells., T Francus and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of b lymphocyte function. XI. The secondary response by neonatal and adult b cell populations to different t-dependent antigens., M R. Szewczuk, D H. Sherr, A Cornacchia, Y T. Kim, and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of b lymphocyte function. X. Strain differences in maturation of the capacity of the b lymphocyte population to produce a high-affinity antibody response., D H. Sherr, T Francus, M R. Szewczuk, Y T. Kim, D Sogn, and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of b lymphocytes. Iii. H-2 linkage of a gene controlling the rate of appearance of complement receptor lymphocytes., M C. Gelfand, D H. Sachs, R Lieberman, and W E. Paul
Ontogeny of b lymphocytes. I. In vitro appearance of ig-bearing lymphocytes., M C. Gelfand, R Asofsky, and W E. Paul
Ontogeny of b lymphocytes. II. Relative rates of appearance of lymphocytes bearing surface immunoglobulin and complement receptors., M C. Gelfand, G J. Elfenbein, M M. Frank, and W E. Paul
Ontogeny of b lymphocytes in mice. Induction of polyclonal immuno- globulin synthesis by lipopolysaccharide. Abstr., J F. Kearney and A R. Lawton
Ontogeny of b-lymphocytes in the mouse spleen. Abstr., C L. Sidman
Ontogeny of brain catecholamine turnover and susceptibility to audiogenic seizures in dba/2j mice., B A. Shaywitz, R D. Yager, and J W. Gordon
Ontogeny of cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Induction of ctl in early postnatal thymocytes., M B. Widmer and E L. Cooper
Ontogeny of cell-mediated immunity. I. Early development of alloantigen-specific cytotoxic t-cell precursors in postnatal mice., L M. Pilarski
Ontogeny of cells involved in the suppressor circuit of the immune response., W Ptak, K F. Naidorf, J Strzyzewska, and R K. Gershon
Ontogeny of culture-generated suppressor cells., F M. Rollwagen and O Stutman
Ontogeny of diversity in the receptor repertoire of murine cytotoxic lymphocytes. I. Comparison of recognition patterns of activated t cells of b10.d2 And b10.br Mice of different ages and analysis of changes in f1 hybrid and bone marrow radiation chimeras., R M. Gorczynski, M Kennedy, and S Macrae
Ontogeny of diversity in the receptor repertoire of murine cytotoxic lymphocytes. II. Fine specificity of negative regulation (suppression) of the allo-receptor repertoire in congenic b10.d2 Mice., R M. Gorczynski, M Kennedy, and S Macrae
Ontogeny of fc and complement receptors in mouse embryonic tissues., M L. Tyan
Ontogeny of ia and igd on igm-bearing b lymphocytes in mice., J F. Kearney, M D. Cooper, J Klein, E R. Abney, and A R. Lawton
Ontogeny of immune responsiveness in the mouse., R Auerbach
Ontogeny of interleukin-2 (il-2) production in mice. Abstr., S T. Ishizaka and O Stutman
Ontogeny of in vitro correlates of graft-versus-host reactions., D E. Mosier, R E. Tigelaar, and P L. Cohen
Ontogeny of 'macrophage' function. Iii. Manifestation of high accessory cell activity for primary antibody response by ia+ functional cells in newborn mouse spleen in collaboration with ia- macrophages., K Inaba, T Masuda, inaba M. Miyama, Y Aotsuka, F Kura, S Komatsubara, M Ido, and S Muramatsu
Ontogeny of macrophage resistance to mouse hepatitis in vivo and in vitro., R Gallily, A Warwick, and F B. Bang
Ontogeny of mouse b lymphocytes and inactivation by antigen of early b lymphocytes., C Bruyns, vansanten G. Urbain, C Planard, cloetens C. Vos, and J Urbain
Ontogeny of mouse lymphocyte function. II. Development of the ability to produce antibody is modulated by t lymphocytes., D E. Mosier and B M. Johnson
Ontogeny of mouse t-lymphocyte function., D E. Mosier and P L. Cohen
Ontogeny of murine accessory cells: ia antigen expression and accessory cell function in in vitro primary antibody responses., P I. Nadler, R J. Klingenstein, and R J. Hodes
Ontogeny of murine b-cell responses to thymus-independent trinitrophenyl antigens., J P. Mckearn and J Quintans
Ontogeny of murine b-lymphocytes. Avidity of antigen binding cells in neonatal and adult mice., clarke S. Marshall and J H. Playfair
Ontogeny of murine b lymphocytes. Sequence of b-cell differentiation from surface-immunoglobulin-negative precursors to plasma cells., U Hammerling, A F. Chin, and J Abbott
Ontogeny of murine cellular cytotoxicity to herpes simplex virus-infected cells., S Kohl and L S. Loo
Ontogeny of murine light chain isoelectric diversity. Abstr., J M. Lejeune, J F. Kearney, and D E. Briles
Ontogeny of murine lymphocytes which selectively bind bacterial lipopolysaccharide (lps). Abstr., D M. Jacobs and J H. Eldridge
Ontogeny of murine macrophages: functions related to antigen presentation., C Y. Lu and E R. Unanue
Ontogeny of murine thymus independent b-cell responses. Abstr., J P. Mckearn
Ontogeny of murine t lymphocytes. II. Postnatal appearance and organ distribution of lymphocytes bearing qa-4 and qa-5 surface antigens., C L. Olson, U Hammerling, and J Abbott
Ontogeny of murine t lymphocytes. I. Maturation of thymocytes induced in vitro by tumor necrosis factor-positive serum (tnf+)., J Abbott, P J. Doyle, K Ngiam, and C L. Olson
Ontogeny of nk-1+ natural killer cells. I. Proportion of nk-1+ cells in fetal, baby, and old mice., G C. Koo, J R. Peppard, and A Hatzfeld
Ontogeny of regulatory cells., F M. Rollwagen and O Stutman
Ontogeny of sensorimotor asymmetries in mice selected for high and low lateralization., Pamela A. Mikuni
Ontogeny of sonic vocalizations of laboratory mice., G Whitney
Ontogeny of steroid inducible isozymes., Maureen L. King
Ontogeny of suppressor cells. II. Suppression of graft- -versus-host and mixed leukocyte culture responses by embryonic cells., A Globerson and T Umiel
Ontogeny of suppressor cells in mice. Abstr., R Dekruyff, A Schwartz, G Siskind, Y T. Kim, and M E. Weksler
Ontogeny of susceptibility of mouse splenic b cells to tolerance induction in vitro by tnp-d-gl., E A. Goldings and D E. Mosier
Ontogeny of susceptibility to the convulsant, Ro 5-4864, and its relationship to audiogenic seizure susceptibility in inbred mice., T W. Seale, T H. Roderick, and P Skolnick
Ontogeny of the ability of b-lymphocytes to produce a heterogeneous antibody response to t-dependent and t-independent antigens. Abstr., M R. Szewczuk and D H. Sherr
Ontogeny of the acoustic startle response in c57bl/6j mouse pups., A Shnerson and J F. Willott
Ontogeny of the antibody-forming cell line in mice. Iii. The generation of mature anti-sheep red blood cell-specific b cells is antigen-dependent., Y J. Rosenberg and A J. Cunningham
Ontogeny of the antibody-forming cell line in mice. II. Maturation of b cells during fetal development., Y J. Rosenberg and A J. Cunningham
Ontogeny of the antibody-forming cell line in mice. I. Kinetics of appearance of mature b cells., Y J. Rosenberg and A J. Cunningham
Ontogeny of the antibody-forming cell line in mice. IV. Appearance of cells bearing fc receptors, complement receptors, and surface immunoglobulin., Y J. Rosenberg and C R. Parish
Ontogeny of the autoimmune reaction in normal mice to antigens in erythrocytes and gut., A J. Cunningham and E J. Steele
Ontogeny of the b-cell function in the mouse. Abstr., E A. Goidl and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of the ease of t-cell tolerance induction. Abstr., K A. Haines and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of the haemopoietic system, yolk sac origin of in vivo and in vitro colony forming cells in the developing mouse embryo., M A. Moore and D Metcalf
Ontogeny of t-helper cell function. Abstr., K A. Haines and G W. Siskind
Ontogeny of the murine immune system, development of antigen recog- nition and immune responsiveness., L L. Yung, evans T. Wyn, and E Diener
Ontogeny of thymus cell function., A Chakravarty, L Kubai, Y Sidky, and R Auerbach
Ontogeny of t lymphocyte function, early appearance and subsequent loss of fetal mouse thymocyte reactivity. Abstr., D E. Mosier
Ontological Discovery Environment: a system for integrating gene-phenotype associations., E J. Baker, J J. Jay, V M. Philip, Y Zhang, Z Li, R Kirova, M A. Langston, and E J. Chesler
Ontological modeling for knowledge representation of lung disease, Esther Uduehi
Ontological modeling of a metabolic disease., Daniel Lieber
Ontological visualization of protein-protein interactions., H J. Drabkin, C Hollenbeck, D P. Hill, and J A. Blake
Ontology development for biological systems: immunology., A D. Diehl, J A. Lee, R H. Scheuermann, and J A. Blake
Ontology engineering., G Alterovitz, D P. Hill, J Lomax, C Mungall, M A. Harris, M E. Dolan, J A. Blake, and al et
Ontophyletics of the nervous system: eyeless mutants illustrate how ontogenetic buffer mechanisms channel evolution., M J. Katz, R J. Lasek, and abramof I. Kaiserman
On virus-like particles in mouse ascites tumor cells. Abstr., R Kinosita, T Kakefuda, and T Tanaka
Oocyte aneuploidy screening using superovulating prepubertal mice: effect of methotrexate., A H. Gates, C H. Donaldson, and M D. Levy
Oocyte atresia induced by 3-methylcholanthrene in mice. Abstr., B J. Gulyas and D R. Mattison
Oocyte control of granulosa cell development: how and why., J J. Eppig, F Chesnel, Y Hirao, M J. O'Brien, F L. Pendola, S Watanabe, and K Wigglesworth
Oocyte control of metabolic cooperativity between oocytes and companion granulosa cells: energy metabolism., K Sugiura, F L. Pendola, and J J. Eppig
Oocyte control of ovarian follicular development and function in mammals., J J. Eppig
Oocyte-dependent activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (ERK1/2) in cumulus cells is required for the maturation of the mouse oocyte-cumulus cell complex., Y Q. Su, J M. Denegre, K Wigglesworth, F L. Pendola, M J. O'Brien, and J J. Eppig
Oocyte depletion in xo mice and their xx sibs from 12 to 200 days post partum., P S. Burgoyne and T G. Baker
Oocyte-derived BMP15 and FGFs cooperate to promote glycolysis in cumulus cells., K Sugiura, Y Q. Su, F J. Diaz, S A. Pangas, S Sharma, K Wigglesworth, M J. O'Brien, M M. Matzuk, S Shimasaki, and J J. Eppig
Oocyte destruction by benzo(a)pyrene (bp), 3-hydroxy-bp (3-hobp), 4,5-dihydroepoxy-bp (4,5-ebp), cis and trans 4,5- -dihydrodiol-bp (4,5-dhdo(cis), 4,5-dhdo(trans)). Abstr., D R. Mattison and M R. Nightingale
Oocyte gene knockouts with a novel technique utilizing BAC's as vectors., Julie Crudele
Oocyte pachytene analysis of cattanach's fd translocation., B M. Slizynski
Oocyte regulation of kit ligand expression in mouse ovarian follicles., I M. Joyce, F L. Pendola, K Wigglesworth, and J J. Eppig
Oocyte regulation of metabolic cooperativity between mouse cumulus cells and oocytes: BMP15 and GDF9 control cholesterol biosynthesis in cumulus cells., Y Q. Su, K Sugiura, K Wigglesworth, M J. O'Brien, J P. Affourtit, S A. Pangas, M M. Matzuk, and J J. Eppig
Oocytes are required for the preantral granulosa cell to cumulus cell transition in mice., F J. Diaz, K Wigglesworth, and J J. Eppig
Oocytes determine cumulus cell lineage in mouse ovarian follicles., F J. Diaz, K Wigglesworth, and J J. Eppig
Oocytes in the testis., A Mclaren
Oocyte-somatic cell interactions during oocyte growth and maturation in the mammal., J J. Eppig
Oocyte specific regulation of pgk-1 isozyme activity in female germ cells of the mouse., A Mcmahon
Oocytes react with antibody directed against h-2 but not ia antigens., S Heyner and R D. Henziker
Oogenesis and spermatogenesis in the mouse., G Jagiello, J S. Fang, H A. Turchin, S E. Lewis, waelsch D. Gluecksohn, and G O. Of
Oogenesis in the mouse, a study of the meiotic prophase., K Borum
Oogenesis in the mouse, a study of the origin of the mature ova., K Borum
Oogenesis in Xenopus laevis (Daudin). II. The induction and subcellular localization of tyrosinase activity in developing oocytes., J J. Eppig and J N. Dumont
'open Eyelids' in newborn mice., J A. Mackensen
"Open eyelids" in newborn mice., J A. Mackensen
Open eyelids produced by the oe gene in the mouse is not prevented by corticosteroids. Abstr., H Kalter
Open-field activity in mice as a function of ceiling height. A genotype-environment interaction., F W. Whitford and S G. Zipf
Open-field activity of retinal degenerate c3h mice, further evidence of some visual capacities., Z M. Nagy
Open-field behavior in aging inbred mice., R L. Sprott and B E. Eleftheriou
Open-field behavior in aging inbred mice., R L. Sprott and B E. Eleftheriou
Open-field behavior in four inbred mouse strains., J Streng
Open-field behavior in mice. A diallel analysis of selected lines., R A. Halcomb, J P. Hegmann, and J C. Fries
Open-field behavior in mice. A quantitative genetic analysis. Abstr., J P. Hegmann and J C. Defries
Open-field behavior in mice. Effect of test illumination., W Mcreynolds
Open-field behavior in mice. Evidence for a major gene effect mediated by the visual system., J C. Defries, J P. Hegmann, and M W. Weir
Open-field behavior in mice, genetic analysis of repeated measures., J P. Hegmann and J C. Defries
Open-field behavior in mice. Selection response and situational generality., J C. De fries, J R. Wilson, and G E. Clearn
Open-field behavior in mice, the response to selection. Abstr., J C. De fries and J P. Hegmann
Open-field behavior of c3h mice, effect of early handling, field illumination, and age at testing. Abstr., Z M. Nagy and M Holm
Open-field behavior of c3h mice, effect of size and illumination of field., Z M. Nagy and E J. Forrest
Open field behavior of c57bl/6j mice as a function of age, experience, and prenatal maternal stress., J C. Defries and M W. Weir
Open-field behavior of c57bl/6j mice, effect of illumination, age, and number of test days., Z M. Nagy and H D. Glaser
Open-field behavior of prenatally irradiated and/or postnatally handled c57bl/6 mice., K B. Sherrod, G W. Meier, and W H. Connor
Open-field freezing as a stable parameter of wildness in mus musculus., R H. Smith
Operant conditioning in the Ts65Dn mouse: learning., G R. Wenger, C Schmidt, and M T. Davisson
Operant discrimination learning and operant bar-pressing rates in inbred and heterogeneous laboratory mice., B Padeh, D Wahlsten, and J C. Fries
Operant performance in inbred mice., R L. Sprott and J P. Symons
Operant performance in inbred mice., R L. Sprott and J P. Symons
Operative techniques for newborn mice using anaesthesia by cooling., J East and D M. Parrott
Ophthalmic abnormalities in inbred mice., R S. Smith and J P. Sundberg
Ophthalmological abnormalities in the laboratory mouse., Lorraine Scott
Opiate analgesia: evidence for circadian rhythms in mice., A Oliverio, C Castellano, and allegra S. Puglisi
Opiate-induced alterations of calcium exchange in mouse neuroblastoma (nb2a) cells. Abstr., D End, W Warner, W L. Dewey, and R A. Carchman
Opiate receptors and analgesic response in mice. Basis for genetic difference. Abstr., L Shuster, A Baran, and B E. Eleftheriou
Opiate receptors as regulators of adenylate cyclase., W A. Klee, S K. Sharma, and M Nirenberg
Opiate receptors, food intake and obesity. Abstr., Y Shimomura, J Oku, Z Glick, and G A. Bray
Opiate receptors in mice, genetic differences., A Baran, L Shuster, B E. Eleftheriou, and D W. Bailey
Opiate receptors in mice: genetic differences., A Baran, L Shuster, B E. Eleftheriou, and D W. Bailey
Opimum pre-irradiation breathing times of 100 percent 02 and 5 percent c02. 95 Percent 02 for a murine sarcoma. Abstr., D W. Siemann and R P. Hill
Oping axonal processes and presynaptic terminals of rodent cerebellum., B J. Mc lauglin, J G. Wood, K Saito, E Roberts, D J. Wu, and N. Devel
Opinions on left-right axis formation [letter; comment], R Beddington and D Solter
Opossum, a semi-dominant lethal mutation affecting hair and other characteristics of mice., E L. Green and S J. Mann
Opossum, a semi-dominant lethal mutation affecting hair and other characteristics of mice., E L. Green and S J. Mann
Opportunistic bacterial infections in breeding colonies of the NSG mouse strain., O Foreman, A M. Kavirayani, S M. Griffey, R Reader, and L D. Shultz
Opportunities for psychological research at the Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine., S Ross and J P. Scott
Opportunities for research in mammalian genetics., C C. Little
Opportunities for research in mammalian genetics., C C. Little
Opportunity for aggression as a reinforcer in mice., A Tellegen, J M. Horn, and R G. Legrand
Opposing roles for membrane bound and soluble Fas ligand in glaucoma-associated retinal ganglion cell death., M S. Gregory, C G. Hackett, E F. Abernathy, K S. Lee, R R. Saff, A M. Hohlbaum, K S. Moody, M W. Hobson, A Jones, P Kolovou, S Karray, A Giani, S W. John, D F. Chen, Rothstein A. Marshak, and B R. Ksander
Opposite effects of 5-hydroxytryptophan and 5-hydroxytryptamine on the function of microdissected ob/ob-mouse pancreatic islets., P Lindstrom and J Sehlin
Opposite effects of dextrans substituted with sulfhydryls or mercury on tumor growth., J Pitha, K Kociolek, and C A. Apffel
Opposite effects of different batches of bcg on the in vitro generation of anti-tumor cytotoxicity. Abstr., J C. Hengst and D P. Braun
Opposite effects of different strains or batches of same strain of bcg on in vitro generation of syngeneic and allogeneic antitumor cytotoxicity., M B. Mokyr, J A. Bennett, D P. Braun, J C. Hengst, A S. Mitchell, and S Dray
Opposite effects of the synthetic adjuvant n-acetyl-muramyl-l- -alanyl-d-isoglutamine on the immune response in mice depending on experimental conditions., V Souvannavong and A Adam
Opposite effects of total lymphoid irradiation on t cell- -dependent and t cell-independent antibody responses., A Tanay and S Strober
Opposite modulation of lymph node cell and spleen cell responses to mitogens by muramyl dipeptide and its desmethyl analog., E Brummer and D A. Stevens
Opsonic properties of c-reactive protein in vivo., S Nakayama, C Mold, H Gewurz, and T W. Clos
Opsonization of alloreactive ly-1+t cells by antigen-antibody complexes containing free i-a determiants., I V. Hutchinson and B Bonavida
Opsonization of anti-tumor reactive lymphocytes in sjl/j mice bearing spontaneous reticulum cell sarcomas (rcs). Abstr., I V. Hutchinson, J Roman, and B Bonavida
Opsonization of cells by isoantibody in vitro., B Bennett, L J. Old, and E A. Boyse
Opsonization of tumor-reactive t cells in sjl/j mice bearing syngeneic tumors., I V. Hutchinson and B Bonavida
Optical and electron microscope studies of 'immunologically competent cells' in graft reactions., J L. Binet and G Mathe
Optical and electron microscope studies of the immunologically competent cells during the reaction of graft against the host., J L. Binet and G Mathe
Optimal conditions for lactoperoxidase catalyzed radioiodination of external proteins on mouse erythrocytes., R J. Howard, P M. Smith, and G F. Mitchell
Optimal conditions for the growth of malignant human and animal cell populations in immunosuppressed mice., E J. Stanbridge, L R. Boulger, C R. Franks, J A. Garrett, I E. Reeson, D Bishop, and F T. Perkins
Optimal conditions for the study of growth control in balb/c 3t3 fibroblasts., D Gospodarowicz and J Moran
Optimal dosage and its toxicity at high dosage., T Yasunaga, H Kato, K Ohgaki, T Inamoto, D Y. Hikasa, and O V. At
Optimal time for marrow injection in mice after total body irradia- tion., B Unsgaard
Optimal time sequence for the administration of arabinosyl cytosine (ara-c) + daunorubicin (daun). Abstr., M Edelstein
Optimization of dexamethasone-stimulated mm5mt/c1 cells for expression and recovery of mouse mammary tumor virus with high rddp activity. Abstr., B L. Brown, L A. Orme, R F. Bauer, and D L. Fine
Optimization of high-dose methotrexate with leucovorin rescue therapy in the l1210 leukemia and sarcoma 180 murine tumor models., F M. Sirotnak, D M. Moccio, and D M. Dorick
Optimizing detection and sorting of protein secreting cells using GMD and FACs., Kseniya Petrova
Optimizing detection of QTLs retarding aging: choice of statistical model and animal requirements., S Klebanov and D E. Harrison
Optimizing signal amplification in immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization., Susannah Dickerson
Optimum fractionation in radiotherapy--is shorter better? abstr., J F. Fowler
Optimum fractionation in x-ray treatment of c3h mouse mammary tumours., J F. Fowler, J Denekamp, P W. Sheldon, A M. Smith, A C. Begg, U R. Harris, and A L. Page
Optimum fractionation of the c3h mouse mammary carcinoma using x-rays, the hypoxic-cell radiosensitizer ro-07-0582, or fast neutrons., J F. Fowler, P W. Sheldon, J Denekamp, and S B. Field
Optimum o2/co2 ratio in radiotherapy., L A. Du sault
Oral administration of syngeneic or allogeneic tissues alters growth rate of an allotransplantable tumor in mice. Abstr., E J. Breyere and J R. Heath
Oral and subcutaneous administration of monosodium glutamate to infant rodents and dogs., B L. Oser, S Carson, E E. Vogin, and G E. Cox
Oral anticoagulation in the treatment of a spontaneously metastasising murine tumour (3ll)., P Hilgard, H Schulte, G Wetzig, G Schmitt, and C G. Schmidt
Oral contraceptives and chromosome segregation in oocytes of mice., G Rohrborn and I Hansmann
Oral immunization of lps responder and non-responder mice. Abstr., J L. Babb and J R. Mcghee
Oral infection with Porphyromonas gingivalis and induced alveolar bone loss in immunocompetent and severe combined immunodeficient mice., P J. Baker, R T. Evans, and D C. Roopenian
Oral ingestion of epicutaneously applied hapten in mice may unwittingly induce down-regulation of contact hypersensitivity., R E. Tigelaar, P R. Bergstresser, L M. Lonsberry, C Elmets, P J. Wood, and J W. Streilein
Oral papillomatosis in New Zealand white rabbits., J P. Sundberg, R E. Junge, and Shazly M. El
Oral papillomavirus infection in a pygmy chimpanzee (Pan paniscus)., J P. Sndberg, A L. Shima, and D L. Adkison
Oral tumors induced by polyoma virus in mice., H R. Stanley, C J. Dawe, and L W. Law
Or b tropism from leukaemia virus during rescue., R H. Bassin, troise G. Duran, B I. Gerwin, S Gisselbrecht, N A. Murine, and O V. Specifying n
Orchestration of partner cell preferences of cooperating t and b lymphocytes derived from primed conventional f1 mice., D H. Katz, L R. Katz, and C A. Bogowitz
Or cyclophosphamide. Abstr., S Adler, R K. Trobaugh, E C. Hemopoiesis, and M. Bleomycin
Ordered replication of dna sequences: synthesis of mouse satellite and adjacent main band sequences., D C. Dooley and H L. Ozer
Ordering of mouse immunoglobulin heavy chain genes by molecular cloning., A Shimizu, N Takahashi, kataoka Y. Yamawaki, Y Nishida, O Kataoka, and T Honjo
Order of appearance of igg2-class and igg1-class c3h and cba anti- -balb/c antibody., T N. Harris and S Harris
Order of events leading to capping. Abstr., B R. Young and R F. Ashman
Order of loci on the x-chromosome of the mouse., M F. Lyon
ORFless, intronless, and mutant transcription units in the mouse t complex responder (Tcr) locus., J C. Schimenti
Organ and cellular development in mice growing at simulated high altitude., R L. Naeye
Organ and isotype distribution of plasma cells producing specific antibody after oral immunization: evidence for a generalized secretory immune system., P Weisz-Carrington, M E. Roux, M Mcwilliams, and M E. Lamm
Organ culture and transplantation of fetal mouse pancreatic islets., T E. Mandel and L Higginbotham
Organ cultured fetal pancreas: a source of islets for transplantation in diabetic mice., T E. Mandel, L H. igginbotham), S Collier, W M. Carter, D. Moore, F I. Martin, and D Campbell
Organ culture of mammary tissue in a simplified medium., C Green, J Skarda, R Aisbitt, M Trench, and J Barry
Organ culture of pure mouse trophoblast., Z Koren and S J. Behrman
Organ culture of rodent prostate, effects of polyamines and testosterone., W D. Edwards, R R. Bates, and S H. Yuspa
Organ culture of the mouse heart prior to transplantation. Abstr., G W. Kalmus, L J. Detolla, and N C. Palczuk
Organ cultures of mouse mammary tumors in various hormonal environ- ments, an ultrastructural study., S F. Michelson and F Haguenau
Organ culture studies of coupled fetal cord and adult muscle from normal and dystrophic mice., C V. Paul and J A. Powell
Organ-dependent differences in composition and function observed in hepatic and intestinal granulomas isolated from mice with schistosomiasis mansoni., J V. Weinstock and D L. Boros
Organ distribution of corynebacterium parvum labeled with iodine-125., N V. Dimitrov, C S. Greenberg, and T Denny
Organ distribution of exogenous murine mammary tumour virus as determined by bioassay., P Bentvelzen and J Brinkhof
Organ distribution of ip administered goldthioglucose in mouse strains bsvs and brvr. Abstr., D H. Boehme and M W. Fordice
Organ distribution of technetium-99m (99mtc) labeled corynebacterium parvum. Abstr., O Singla and R F. Barth
Organic aciduria and butyryl CoA dehydrogenase deficiency in BALB/cByJ mice., S P. Schiffer, M Prochazka, P F. Jezyk, T H. Roderick, M Yudkoff, and D F. Patterson
Organ interactions in the regulation of hematopoiesis. In vitro interactions of bone, thymus, and spleen with bone marrow stem cells in normal sl/sld and w/wv mice., M J. Cline, C L. Fevre, and D W. Golde
Organisation differente des mouvements oculaires rapides du sommeil paradoxal chez deux souches consanguines de souris., R Cespuglio, R Musolino, G Debilly, and J Valatx
Organismal regulation of mitotic activity in mice., I L. Cameron
Organization and communication in populations of normal and leukemic hemopoietic cells., E A. Mc culloch, T W. Mak, G B. Price, and J E. Till
Organization and complete sequence of idential embryonic and plasmacytoma kappa v-region genets., Y Nishioka and P Leder
Organization and energy-dependent growth of microtubules in cells., F R. Frankel
Organization and evolution of the mammalian genome: I. Polymorphism of H-2 linked loci., J H. Nadeau, R L. Collins, and J Klein
Organization and evolution of the mammalian genome. I. Polymorphism of h-2 linked loci., J H. Nadeau, R L. Collins, and J Klein
Organization and expression of endogenous murine mammary tumor virus genes in mice congenic at the h-2 complex., C A. Long, U J. Dumaswala, S L. Tancin, and A B. Vaidya
Organization and expression of immunoglobulin genes in fetal liver hybridomas., R P. Perry, D E. Kelley, C Coleclough, and J F. Kearney
Organization and expression of the dihydrofolate reductase (dhfr) gene in methotrexate (mtx) resistant l5178y cells. Abstr., B J. Dolnick, D I. Scheer, S Srimatkandada, and J R. Bertino
Organization and expression of the dihydrofolate reductase (dhfr) gene in methotrexate (mtx) resistant l5178y cells. Abstr., D I. Scheer, B J. Dolnick, S Dube, I Fodor, and S Srimatkandada
Organization and stability of endogenous xenotropic murine leukemia virus proviral dna in mouse genomes., M D. Hoggan, J F. Sears, W P, W, and M A. Martin
Organization, distribution, and stability of endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia virus DNA sequences in chromosomes of Mus musculus., N A. Jenkins, N G. Copeland, B A. Taylor, and B K. Lee
Organization, distribution, and stability of endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia virus dna sequences in chromosomes of mus musculus., N A. Jenkins, N C. Copeland, B A. Taylor, and B K. Lee
Organization of cell junctions in the peritoneal mesothelium., M Simionescu and N Simionescu
Organization of haemopoietic stem cells: the generation-age hypothesis., M Rosendaal, G S. Hodgson, and T R. Bradley
Organization of highly repeated sequences in mouse main-band dna., T R. Cech and J E. Hearst
Organization of immunoglobulin genes. Reiteration frequency of the mouse kappa-chain constant region gene., T Honjo, S Packman, D Swan, M Nau, and P Leder
Organization of kappa light chain genes in germ-line and somatic tissue., R Joho, I L. Weissman, P Early, J Cole, and L Hood
Organization of mouse mammary tumor virus-specific dna endogenous to balb/c mice., J C. Cohen, J E. Majors, and H E. Varmus
Organization of proviral dna and protein composition of hormonally stimulated c57bl/10 strain-associated mouse mammary tumor virus., J Svec, J Matoska, V Keszeghova, and E Hlavayova
Organization of the axolemma in amyelinated axons. A cytochemical study in dy/dy dystrophic mice., S G. Waxman, W G. Bradley, and E A. Hartwieg
Organization of the mouse cardiac natriuretic peptide locus encoding BNP and ANP., H Huang, S W. John, and M E. Steinhelper
Organ localization in mice challenged with a typical candida albicans strain and a pseudohyphal variant., Z A. Evans and D N. Mardon
Organogenic role of B lymphocytes in mucosal immunity., T V. Golovkina, M Shlomchik, L Hannum, and A Chervonsky
Organophilic tendencies of two transplantable tumors of the mouse., A M. Cloudman
Organotherapy in experimental leukemias., N A. Fedorov, I I. Zaretsky, V P. Reschikov, M P. Khokhlova, and S N. Ageeva
Organotypic culture studies of myelin-deficient quaking mutant mice. A progress report. Abstr., gagliardi S. Billings, M Suva, and M K. Wolf
Organ selectivity for implantation survival and growth of b16 melanoma variant tumor lines., I J. Fidler and G L. Nicolson
Organs of offspring in mice., S Albert, P L. Wolf, C O. Al, F O. Age, and P O. Lymphoreticular
Organ-specific effects of dna methylation by alkylating agents in the inbred swiss mouse., S C. Maitra and J V. Frei
Organ specificity in mesenchymal induction demonstrated in the embryonic development of the mammary gland of the mouse., K Kratochwil
Organ specificity of antithymocyte globulin., K Judd, C J. Bryant, and J Trentin
Organ specificity of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase induction by cigarette smoke in rats and mice., J Van cantfort and J Gielen
Organ specificity of blood-borne tumour metastasis determined by cell adhesion., G L. Nicolson and J L. Winkelhake
Organ-specific metastasis of the b16 melanoma. Abstr., I R. Hart
Organ weight changes and protein synthesis in mice after immunization to the enzyme triose phosphate dehydrogenase., C J. Wust and G D. Novelli
Organ weight response of inbred and hybrid mice following x-irradiation at four weeks of age., D J. Nash
Organ-weights and body-composition in mice bred for many generations at -3(degrees)c., S A. Barnett and E M. Widdowson
Organ weights and body composition of parturient and lactating mice, and their young, at 21 degrees and -3 degrees c., S Barnett and E Widdowson
Orientation of excised tomato root tips in transverse nutrient gradients., William A. Rubenstein
Original antigenic sin at the cellular level. I. Antibodies produced by individual cells against cross-reacting haptens., S Deutsch and A E. Bussard
Original antigenic sin at the cellular level. II. Specificity of the antibodies produced by individual cells., S Deutsch, M Vinit, and A E. Bussard
Original h-2d and foreign h-2k-like antigens are independent entities on a chemically induced sarcoma., G Parmiani, A Meschini, and D Ballinari
Origin and biological properties of a new balb/c mouse sarcoma virus., S A. Aaronson and M Barbacid
Origin and comparative oncological characteristics of mice of the cc57w and cc57br strains. (russian With eng. Summary), N N. Medvedev
Origin and division of liver macrophages during stimulation of the mononuclear phagocyte system., G W. Warr and V S. Sljivic
Origin and function of epidermal langerhans cells., G Stingl, K Tamaki, and S I. Katz
Origin and function of suppressor macrophages in myeloma., J Kennard and pazner S. Zolla
Origin and nature of the cells participating in the popliteal graft versus host reaction in mouse and rat., P Piguet, H K. Dewey, and P Vassalli
Origin and partial characterization of fc receptor-bearing cells found within experimental carcinomas and sarcomas., R S. Kerbel, H F. Pross, and E V. Elliott
Origin and type of lymphocytes mediating specific graft-anti-graft reactions during graft-vs-host reactions in vitro. Abstr., H Von melchner and K Hoffken
Origin of alveolar macrophages in mouse chimeras. Abstr., J J. Godleski and J D. Brain
Origin of apparent polyploid spermatocytes in the mouse., C Ford and E P. Evans
Origin of bone marrow stromal mechanocytes in radiochimeras and heterotopic transplants., A J. Friedenstein, R K. Chajlakjan, L F. Gorskaya, A I. Kuralesova, and U W. Gerasimow
Origin of cells repopulating the spleens of irradiated mice given marrow cells and thymocytes., D L. Dehamer and J W. Goodman
Origin of follicle cells in the infant mouse ovary., H Peters and T Pedersen
Origin of iga-secreting plasma cells in the mammary gland., M E. Roux, M Mcwilliams, quagliata J. Phillips, carrington P. Weisz, and M E. Lamm
Origin of immunoglobulin-albumin complexes., S P. Hauptman and G Sobczak
Origin of immunoglobulin congenic strains of mice. Abstr., E Mushinski and M Potter
Origin of inbred nz mouse strains., M Bielschowsky and C M. Goodall
Origin of laminin in the extracellular matrix of human tumor xenografts in nude mice., I Damjanov, N Damjanov, B B. Knowles, and E Engvall
Origin of leukemic cells in mouse leukemia induced by n-butylnitro- sourea., H Shisa, Y Matsudaira, H Hiai, and Y Nishizuka
Origin of lysosomes in hepatocytes of mice with chediak-higashi syndrome. Abstr., E Essner and C Oliver
Origin of msv, and its relation to viruses of the murine leukaemogenic group., M H. Salaman
Origin of neoplastic cells following prophylaxis of radiation-induced mouse leukaemia., P L. Ilbery and C A. Barnes
Origin of permanently altered epithelial cells of the vagina in neonatally estrogen-treated mice., T Mori, T Iguchi, and N Takasugi
Origin of pha-responsive cells in the mouse thymus after treatment of the animal with hydrocortisone., E Elliott, V Wallis, and A Davies
Origin of spleen colonies generated by friend virus-infected cells in mice., R A. Steeves, J E. Bubbers, F Plata, and F Lilly
Origin of testicular teratomas from primordial germ cells in mice., L C. Stevens
Origin of testicular teratomas from primordial germ cells in mice., L C. Stevens
Origin of the B/J, R/J, and Y/J strains of rabbits., R R. Fox
Origin of the delayed feedback control of glucose utilization in ascites tumor cells., D P. Kosow and I A. Rose
Origin of the ectoplacental cone and secondary giant cells in mouse blastocyts reconstituted from isolated trophoblast and inner cell mass., R Gardner, V Papaioannou, and S Barton
Origin of the minor glycoproteins of murine leukemia viruses., M C. Kemp, K S. Wise, L E. Edlung, R T. Acton, and R W. Compans
Origin of the radioresistant precursor cells responsible for the initial phase of thymic regeneration after x-irradiation., J G. Sharp and D B. Thomas
Origins and history of mouse inbred strains: contributions of Clarence Cook Little., E S. Russell
Origins of granulosa cells clarified and complexified by waves., John J Eppig and Mary Ann Handel
Origins of hemopoietic and stromal cells in subcutaneous femur implants., T Hotta, T Murate, M Utsumi, R, and H Yamada
Origins of laboratory mice deduced from restriction patterns of mitochondrial dna., H Yonekawa, K Moriwaki, O Gotoh, N Miyashita, H Migita, F Bonhomme, J P. Hjorth, I L. Petras, and Y Tagashira
Origins of membrane bound beta-glucuronidase. Abstr., R T. Swank and K Paigen
Origins of the sense of asymmetry: Mendelian and non-Mendelian models of inheritance., R L. Collins
Ornithine decarboxylase activity and dna synthesis after treatment of cells in culture with 12-0-tetradecanoylphorbol- -13-acetate., T G. O'brien, M A. Lewis, and L Diamond
Ornithine decarboxylase activity and the growth of neuroblastoma cells. The effects of bromoacetylcholine, bromoacetate and 1,3- diaminopropane., S K. Chapman, M Martin, M S. Hoover, and C Y. Chiou
Ornithine decarboxylase activity, cell proliferation, and tumor promotion in mouse epidermis in vivo., F Marks, S Bertsch, and G Furstenberger
Ornithine decarboxylase activity in cells acutely and chronically transformed by murine sarcoma virus., L J. Kilton and A F. Gazdar
Ornithine decarboxylase transgenic mice as a model for human atrichia with papular lesions., A A. Panteleyev, A M. Christiano, T G. O'Brien, and J P. Sundberg
Ornithine inhibits two murine tumors. Abstr., G Rettura, A Barbul, and E Seifter
Ornithine (orn) inhibits c3hba tumor growth. Abstr., E Seifter, G Rettura, and S M. Levenson
Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency in mutant mice. I. Studies on the characterization of enzyme defect and suitab- ility as animal model of human disease., I A. Qureshi, J Letarte, and R Ouellet
Orofacial herpes simplex virus infection in hairless mice. Latent virus in trigeminal ganglia after topical antiviral treatment., R J. Klein, kien A. Friedman, and P B. Yellin
Or regression caused by heat-killed candida albicans., J B. Weinberg, H M. Activity, and T Suppression
Ortho-phenanthroline inhibition of dna synthesis in mammalian cells., N A. Berger, E S. Johnson, and S A. Skinner
Orthotopic bone transplantation in mice. Iii. Methods of reducing the immune response and their effect on healing., M Kliman, P F. Halloran, E Lee, S Esses, P Fortner, and F Langer
Orthotopic bone transplantation in mice. II. Studies of the alloantibody response., P F. Halloran, E H. Lee, I Ziv, F Langer, and A E. Gross
Orthotopic bone transplantation in mice. I. Technique and assessment of healing., P F. Halloran, I Ziv, E H. Lee, F Langer, K P. Pritzker, and A E. Gross
Orthotopic ovarian transplantation in mice., E C. Jones and P L. Krohn
Orthotopic ovarian transplantations in young and aged cba mice., T A. Parkening, J D. Fabricant, J C. Heussner, T J. Collins, and E R. Smith
Oscillations in tissue uptake of 75se-l-selenomethionine in rats and mice adapted to controlled feeding schedules., M N. Eakins
Oscillations of igm antibody affinity at the level of single immunocytes., C Pini, G D. Felice, R Neri, C Mancini, G Vicari, and G Doria
Osgood's transfer surface: extension and test., R Wimer
Osmiophilic granules in regenerating livers of mice following partial hepatectomy. Abstr., N L. Trotter
Osmolality of mammalian blood and of media for culture of mammalian cells., C Waymouth
Osmolality of mammalian blood and of media for culture of mammalian cells., C Waymouth
Osmotic properties of ehrlich ascites tumor cells during cell cycle., A M. Dupre and H G. Hempling
Osmotic properties of the red cell membrane in different anemic mutants of C57BL/6J mice., Donald Stern
Osmotic resistance of erythrocytes; canine breed differences., M W. Fox
Osseal changes in young mice undergoing graft-versus-host reaction., L Berek, Z Banos, P Anderlik, I Szeri, and K Aszodi
Osservazioni al microscopio elettronico sul melanoma di cloudman s91., S Battaglia
Osservazioni istochimiche sulla midollare surrenale di topi con nanismo ereditario preipofisario., E Casasco
Osservazioni morfologiche sulla ghiandola sottomascellare del topo con nanismo ereditario preipofisario., M Martinazzi and C Baroni
Osservazioni sul cariotipo del mus musculus., M Crippa
Osseuse de souris cba t6/t6, traites par differentes hydrolases., B Halpern, C Bona, C Heuclin, R Robineaux, D Y. Crepin, and S D. Moelle
Osteoarthrosis and osteoporosis in senile mice., M Silberberg and R Silberberg
Osteoarthrosis in mice fed diets enriched with animal or vegetable fat., M Silberberg and R Silberberg
Osteochondrodystrophy (ocd): a new autosomal recessive mutation in the mouse., H O. Sweet and R T. Bronson
Osteoclast formation in bone marrow cultures from two inbred strains of mice with different bone densities., T A Linkhart, S G Linkhart, Y Kodama, J R Farley, H P Dimai, K R Wright, J E Wergedal, M Sheng, W G Beamer, L R Donahue, C J Rosen, and D J Baylink
Osteoclasts derived from haematopoietic stem cells., P Ash, J F. Loutit, and K M. Townsend
Osteogenesis and chondrogenesis in transplants of dunn and ridgway osteosarcoma cell cultures., H Hanamura and M R. Urist
Osteogenesis in osteopetrotic mice., N W. Nisbet, J Menage, and J F. Loutit
Osteogenesis in transplants of bone marrow cells., A J. Friedenstein, shapiro I. Piatetzky, and K V. Petrakova
Osteogenic induction across millipore filters in vivo., P Goldhaber
Osteogenic induction by cell-free material from murine osteosarcoma and its cultured cell line., K Amitani, K Ono, Y Sakamoto, and Y Nakata
Osteogenic precursor cells of bone marrow in radiation chimeras., A Friedenstein and A I. Kuralesova
Osteolathyrism in mice and its modification by strain, age and diet., W R. Petersen
Osteopetrosis, a new recessive skeletal mutation on chromosome 12 of the mouse., S C. Marks and P W. Lane
Osteopetrosis, a new recessive skeletal mutation on chromosome 12 of the mouse., S C. Marks and P W. Lane
Osteopetrosis cured by temporary parabiosis., D G. Walker
Osteopetrosis of microphthalmic mice--a defect of the hematopoietic stem cell., J F. Loutit and J M. Sansom
Osteoporosis., S A. Brown and C J. Rosen
Osteoporosis in dystrophic mice, protective effect of testostrone propionate and estradiol benzoate administration., B H. Ershoff, slater R. Alfin, and S Bernick
Osteosarcomas in balb/c female mice., C H. Frith, B P. Johnson, and B Highman
Osteosarcomas in transgenic mice expressing an alpha-amylase-SV40 T-antigen hybrid gene., B B. Knowles, J McCarrick, N Fox, D Solter, and I Damjanov
Osteosclerosis, a recessive skeletal mutation on chromosome 19 in the mouse., S C. Marks, M F. Seifert, and P W. Lane
Other etiologies. Abstr., J H. Beeson, R A. Weinert, R C. Placental, and E A. Or
Other potentially useful rodents as models for the study of human diabetes mellitus., D L. Coleman
Other potentially useful rodents as models for the study of human diabetes mellitus., D L. Coleman
Otites et declenchement de crises audiogenes, par une stimulation precoce, chez des souris de lignee resistante., M M. Niaussat and A Lehmann
Otitis media in a mouse model for Down syndrome., F Han, H Yu, J Zhang, C Tian, C Schmidt, C Nava, M T. Davisson, and Q Y. Zheng
Ott1 (Rbm15) is essential for placental vascular branching morphogenesis and embryonic development of the heart and spleen., G D. Raffel, G C. Chu, J L. Jesneck, D E. Cullen, R T. Bronson, O A. Bernard, and D G. Gilliland
Our small relative., T O'Brien and R Woychik
Outbreaks of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in colonies of immunodeficient mice., P D. Walzer, C K. Kim, M J. Linke, C L. Pogue, M J. Huerkamp, C E. Chrisp, A V. Lerro, S K. Wixson, E Hall, and L D. Shultz
Outgrowth promoting factor for the inner cell mass of the mouse blastocyst., samols S. Atienza and M I. Sherman
Ovalbumin binding activity in supernatants of immune t cells expanded in conditioned media. Abstr., T M. Folks, R Champer, and K W. Sell
Ovalbumin serves as a neo-transplantation antigen in retinal pigment epithelial cells., J R. Wajchman, J C. Zimring, J P. Lake, J Wen, and J A. Kapp
Ovarian allograft survival. Prolongation after passage in vitro., B B. Jacobs
Ovarian and mammary tumours in intact c3hb virgin mice following a limited dose of four carcinogenic chemicals., C Biancifiori, G M. Bonser, and F Caschera
Ovarian and uterine responses to gonadotrophin in immature mice as related to age. Abstr., E H. Soper
Ovarian aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase activity and primor- dial oocyte toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mice., D R. Mattison and S S. Thorgeirsson
Ovarian atrophy resulting from urethane injection of neonatal mice., N E. Davis
Ovarian cancer (oc): intraperitoneal (i.p.) Therapy with adriamycin (adr). Abstr., R Ozols, K Grotzinger, C Myers, and R C. Young
Ovarian development in athymic nude mice. Iii. The effect of pmsg and oestradiol upon the size and composition of the ovarian follicle population., moore S. Lintern and E M. Pantelouris
Ovarian development in athymic nude mice. II. The growth of the oocyte and follicle., moore S. Lintern and E M. Pantelouris
Ovarian development in athymic nude mice. I. The size and composition of the follicle population., moore S. Lintern and E M. Pantelouris
Ovarian development in athymic nude mice. IV. The effect of pmsg and oestradiol on the growth of the oocyte and follicle., moore S. Lintern and E M. Pantelouris
Ovarian development in athymic nude mice. V. The effects of pmsg upon the numbers and growth of follicles in the early juvenile ovary., moore S. Lintern and E M. Pantelouris
Ovarian development in hypopituitary snell dwarf mice. The size and composition of the follicle population., E Howe, moore S. Lintern, G P. Moore, and J Hawkins
Ovarian dysgenesis induced by neonatal thymectomy in the mouse., Y Nishizuka and T Sakakura
Ovarian follicle dynamics in mice: a comparative study of three inbred strains and an f1 hybrid., M J. Faddy, R G. Gosden, and R G. Edwards
Ovarian follicles of normal nmri mice and homozygous "nude" mice. Iii. Ultrastructural comparison., P Sprumont
Ovarian gamma5-3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase and cholesterol in the aged mouse during pregnancy., E D. Albrecht, R D. Koos, and W B. Wehrenberg
Ovarian granulosa cell tumorigenesis in SWR-derived F1 hybrid mice: preneoplastic follicular abnormality and malignant disease progression., B J. Tennent, K L. Shultz, J P. Sundberg, and W G. Beamer
Ovarian granulosa cell tumorigenesis: phase II enzymes and immunohistochemical markers., Siew-Sim Cheah
Ovarian implantation in newborn male mice., E O. Hagen
Ovarian implantation in newborn male mice. Abstr., O Hagen
Ovarian influence on pulmonary carcinogenesis by hydrazine sulfate in balb/ccbse mice., C Biancifiori
Ovarian localization by embryonal teratocarcinoma cells derived from female germ cells., B Kahan
Ovarian morphology in congenitally athymic mice. Abstr., A Bukovsky, J Presl, and M Holub
Ovarian reticular cell sarcoma of the mouse (m5076) made resistant to cyclophosphamide., M D'incalci, L Torti, G Damia, E Erba, L Morasca, and S Garattini
Ovarian support of pregnancy in ageing inbred mice., R G. Gosden
Ovarian teratoma in the mouse., M Thiery
Ovarian teratomas in mice are derived from oocytes that have completed the first meiotic division., J J. Eppig, L P. Kozak, E M. Eicher, and L C. Stevens
Ovarian teratomas in mice are derived from oocytes that have completed the first meiotic division., J J. Eppig, L P. Kozak, E M. Eicher, and L C. Stevens
Ovarian teratomas in mice are derived from oocytes that have completed the first meiotic division., J J. Eppig, L P. Kozak, E M. Eicher, and L C. Stevens
Ovarian tissue radiosensitivity as determined by cell types in radiation-induced ovarian tumors. Abstr., N K. Clapp
Ovarian tumorigenesis following genic deletion of germ cells in hybrid mice., E D. Murphy and E S. Russell
Ovarian tumorigenesis following genic deletion of germ cells in hybrid mice., E D. Murphy and E S. Russell
Ovarian tumors not induced by irradiation and gonadotropins in hypogonadal (hpg) mice., B J. Tennent and W G. Beamer
Ovarian tumor types and their incidence in intact mice following whole-body exposure to ionizing radiation., N K. Clapp
Ovarian tumours and other tumoral responses induced by subtotal castration ('ovarian fragmentation') in mice., A Lipschutz
Ovarian tumours due to a functional imbalance of the hypophysis., A Lipschutz and H Cerisola
Ovarian tumours induced by a sterilizing steroid., A Lipschutz, R Iglesias, and S Salinas
Ovariectomised balb/ccbse mice., C Biancifiori, F Caschera, F E. Al, E A. Oestrone, and F C. And
Over 60% of NIH extramural funding involves animal-related research., T Valli, S W. Barthold, J E. Ward, C Brayton, A Nikitin, A D. Borowsky, R T. Bronson, R D. Cardiff, J Sundberg, and T Ince
Overadditive chemotherapeutic synergism of prospidine and inosine when given sequentially to the sarcoma 180 implanted intramuscularly., H Osswald and M Youssef
Overall rate of cell proliferation in inbred strains of mice with different genetic backgrounds and tumor incidences using per cent incorp. of 125UdR into DNA,, Barry Evan Brenner
Overall tumor incidence in c57 black/6 mice treated with tritiated thymidine at birth. Abstr., D J. Mewissen
Overcome adoptive transfer of allo-ia immunity and to erase its memory., J W. Streilein, P G. Strome, and K M. Mohler
Overcoming of vincristine resistance in p388 leukemia in vivo and in vitro through enhanced cytotoxicity of vincristine and vinblastine by verapamil., T Tsuruo, H Iida, S Tsukagoshi, and Y Sakurai
Overcoming some limiting factors in tumour immunotherapy., O Fakhri and J R. Hobbs
Overexpression of c-MYC promotes an undifferentiated phenotype in cultured astrocytes and allows elevated Ras and Akt signaling to induce gliomas from GFAP-expressing cells in mice., A B. Lassman, C Dai, G N. Fuller, A J. Vickers, and E C. Holland
Overexpression of innate immune response genes in a model of recessive polycystic kidney disease., M Mrug, J Zhou, Y Woo, X Cui, A J. Szalai, J Novak, G A. Churchill, and Woodford L. Guay
Overexpression of Prdx6 reduces H2O2 but does not prevent diet-induced atherosclerosis in the aortic root., S A. Phelan, X Wang, P Wallbrandt, Semb K. Forsman, and B Paigen
Over-expression of the putative autoantigen GAD65 in beta cells of NOD/Lt transgenic mice., Benjamin M. Lee
Overfeeding stimulates heptatic na,k-atpase activity in normal but not ob/ob mice. Abstr., J S. Flier, P Usher, and M D. Luise
Overlapping deletions define novel embryonic lethal loci in the mouse t complex., H H. Chao, S E. Mentzer, J C. Schimenti, and Y You
Overlapping deletions spanning the proximal two-thirds of the mouse t complex., D E. Bergstrom, R A. Bergstrom, R J. Munroe, B K. Lee, V L. Browning, Y You, E M. Eicher, and J C. Schimenti
Overproduction of two antigenically distinct forms of dihydrofolate reductase in a highly methotrexate-resistant mouse leukemia cell line., S Dedhar and J H. Goldie
Overview: mechanisms of the regulation of hemoglobin synthesis at the cellular level., A W. Nienhuis, J E. Barker, and R D. Croissant
Overview of experimental teratocarcinoma. Abstr., D Solter
Ovular maturation and fetal development., R W. Noyes, L L. Doyle, A H. Gates, and D L. Bentley
Ovulation and embryo development in mouse, rat and man., D L. Cockroft, R G. Edwards, R L. Gardner, R Gosden, C W. Howe, H. Johnson, M H. Kaufman, D A. New, V E. Papaioannou, C E. Steele, A E. Szulman, D G. Whittingham, and C R. Austin
Ovulation and prenatal losses in different strains of mice., A Leonard, G Dekundt, and G Linden
Ovulation in the rabbit related to dosage of human chorionic gonadotropin and pregnant mare's serum., R R. Fox and W L. Krinsky
Ovulatory mechanisms in obese mice with human disease susceptibility pattern. Abstr., F H. Figge and R Hatton
Oxidation of 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid and derivatives by mouse melanoma extracts. Abstr., L R. Morgan, V Sylvest, R J. Fisette, and R Singh
Oxidation of (6-14c)glucose to 14co2 by the pentose cycle in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., K Sato, R Suzuki, and S Tsuiki
Oxidation of 7-dehydrocholesterol by a mouse liver microsomal system dependent on reduced pyridine nucleotides., A A. Kandutsch
Oxidation of aldophosphamide to carboxyphosphamide by murine nad-linked aldehyde dehydrogenase. Abstr., B E. Domeyer and N E. Sladek
Oxidation of corticosteroids to steroidal 20-hydroxy-21-oic acids by mouse liver., A R. Purkaystha, K O. Martin, A Goldberg, and C Monder
Oxidation of ethanol by hepatic microsomes of acatalasemic mice., C S. Lieber and L M. Carli
Oxidation of fatty acids and ketone bodies in isolated pancreatic islets. Abstr., C Berne
Oxidation of glutathione in ehrlich ascites tumor cells by methyl phenyldiazenecarboxylate (azoester)., J W. Harris
Oxidation of nadh by melanin and melanoproteins., E V. Gan, H F. Haberman, and I A. Menon
Oxidation of reduced nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide by the malate- -aspartate shuttle in ehrlich ascites tumour cells., O Dionisi, G Longhi, M L. Eboli, T Galeotti, and T Terranova
Oxidation product of beta-d-ribosyl-6-methylthiopurine., A P. Kimball, M J. Wilson, J P. Al, H O. Kinase, and D P. Periodate
Oxidative and hydrolytic enzymes of homozygous dystrophic and heter- ozygous muscle of the house mouse., R A. Fennell and W T. West
Oxidative and hydrolytic enzymes of homozygous dystrophic and heterozygous muscle of the house mouse., R A. Fennell and W T. West
'oxidative Damage' to a lymphoma in primary culture under aerobic conditions is due solely to a nutritional deficiency of cysteine. Abstr., A Mohindru, J M. Fisher, and M Rabinovitz
Oxidative enzymes in functional adrenal cortical tumors of mice. Abstr., A B. Russfield and A S. Murthy
Oxidative enzymes in mouse spermatozoa from inbred strains and f1 hybrids., B Godowicz
Oxidative enzymes in muscular dystrophy., I Desibrik and D S. O'doherty
Oxidative enzymes in postcastrational adrenal tumors of mice., A S. Murthy, A B. Russfield, and M P. Delisle
Oxidative enzymes in the pancreatic islets of normal and obese-hyper- glycemic mice., B Hellman and C Hellerstrom
Oxidative metabolism of the pancreatic beta-cells in acute alloxan diabetes. Abstr., R Gunnarsson, A Nordenstrom, B Petersson, and C Hellerstrom
Oxidative phosphorylation and some related phenomena in pigment granules of mouse melanoma., M Dorner and E Reich
Oxidative phosphorylation and ultrastructural transformation in mitochondria in the intact ascites tumor cell., C R. Hackenbrock, T G. Rehn, E C. Weinbach, and J J. Lemasters
Oxidative phosphorylation by muscle mitochondria of dystrophic mice., K Wrogemann and M C. Blanchaer
Oxidative phosphorylation in ascites tumor mitochondria., L A. Sauer, A P. Martin, and E Stotz
Oxidative stress, cell cycle, and neurodegeneration., J A. Klein and S L. Ackerman
Oxidative stress in aging in the C57B16/J mouse cochlea., H Staecker, Q Y. Zheng, and de water Van
Oxisuran, a differential inhibitor of cell-mediated hypersensitivity., H H. Freedman, A E. Fox, J Shavel, and G C. Morrison
Oxisuran and immune reactions. Mediation of oxisuran action by the adrenal glands., H Van dijk, I A. Bakker, J Testerink, N Bloksma, and J M. Willers
Oxisuran: influence on allograft rejection and graft versus host reactivity in chickens and mice., G S. Bixler, J, and T J. Linna
Oxygen affinity and allosteric effects of embryonic mouse hemoglobins., C Bauer, R Tamm, D Petschow, R Bartels, and H Bartels
Oxygen and fractionation in radiotherapy. Nuntius radiologicus no. 1, P. 59-67. (convegno Sulla radioterapia, L A. Du sault
Oxygen and light effects on chromosomal aberrations in mouse cells in vitro., R Parshad, K K. Sanford, G M. Jones, F M. Price, and W G. Taylor
Oxygenation and reoxygenation in a mouse mammary tumor. Abstr., S C. Rockwell and R F. Kallman
Oxygenation of desmosterol and cholesterol in cell cultures., S E. Saucier, A A. Kandutsch, A K. Gayen, J A. Nelson, and T A. Spencer
Oxygenation status of a transplantable tumor during fractionated radiation therapy., L M. Van putten and R F. Kallman
Oxygen concentration measurements in vivo., D J. Baker and P J. Lindop
Oxygen consumption, activity and body fat in normal and hairless mice., H T. Donnelly
Oxygen consumption and body fat content of young lean and obese (ob/ob) mice., G A. Boissonneault, M J. Hornshuh, J W. Simons, D R. Romsos, and G A. Leveille
Oxygen consumption and thyroid hormones in germfree mice fed glucose-amino acid liquid diet., B S. Wostmann, kardoss E. Bruckner, and J R. Pleasants
Oxygen consumption by obese yellow mice and their normal littermates., A Bartke and A Gorecki
Oxygen consumption in lethally irradiated mice given bone marrow intravenously. Abstr., W H. Mc arthur
Oxygen consumption in litters of obese hyperglycemic mice. Abstr., G H. Fried and W Antopol
Oxygen consumption in radiation chimeras., W H. Mc arthur
Oxygen consumption in two inbred mouse strains and f1 hybrids., A Gorecki and H Krzanowska
Oxygen consumption of lean and obese (ob/ob) mice from birth to 16 weeks of age. Abstr., G A. Boissonneault, M J. Hornshuh, J W. Simons, D R. Romsos, and G A. Leveille
Oxygen consumption of mouse skin epithelial layer. Abstr., L R. Fitzgerald and M Klein
Oxygen consumption of the membranous cochlea and other tissues in shaker-1 (sh-1/sh-1) and normal (cba-j/cba-j) mice., Y Sato, M Sato, and R J. Ruben
Oxygen consumption of v79 and emt6 spheroids. Abstr., A J. Franko and C J. Koch
Oxygen consumption rates in litters of thin and obese hyperglycemic mice., G H. Fried
Oxygen depletion by ultra-high-dose-rate electrons in bacteria and mammalian cells. Abstr., T L. Phillips and R B. Worsnop
Oxygen dissociation curves and phosphorylated glyceric acid levels of blood from hypoxic and anemic mice., Allen M. Samarel
'oxygen Effect' and tumor size as related to response of c3h/ba adenocarcinoma to local x irradiation., H Suit, L S. J, and J R. Andrews
Oxygen enhancement ratio and rbe of helium ions on mouse lymphoma cells., J M. Feola, J H. Lawrence, and G P. Welch
Oxygen, oxygen plus carbon dioxide, and radiation therapy of a mouse mammary carcinoma., H D. Suit, N Marshall, and D Woerner
Oxygen radical production by peritoneal macrophages and kupffer cells elicited with lactobacillus casei., S Hashimoto, K Nomoto, T Matsuzaki, K, and M Mutai
Oxygen supply and neoplastic conversion of mouse embryo cells in vitro., K K. Sanford and R Parshad
Oxygen supply and stability of chromosomes in mouse embryo cells in vitro., R Parshad and K K. Sanford
Oxygen supply to mouse hair follicles. Radiation inactivation of melanocytes., A Howard and C S. Potten
Oxygen tensions in multicell spheroids of two cell lines., klieser W. Mueller and R M. Sutherland
Oxygen toxicity in the newborn. Necrotizing bronchiolitis in mice exposed to 100 per cent oxygen., S K. Ludwin, W H. Northway, and K G. Bensch
Oxygen toxicity in the newborn. The effect of prolonged 100 per cent o2 exposure on the lungs of newborn mice., D S. Bonikos, K G. Bensch, S K. Ludwin, and W H. Jr
Oxygen uptake and cardiovascular response of mice and rabbits administered 'hematoporphyrin.', J Modell and S Schwartz
Oxysterol binding protein., F R. Taylor and A A. Kandutsch
Oxysterol regulation of cholesterol biosynthesis., F R. Taylor
Oxysterol regulators of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase in liver. Effect of dietary cholesterol., S E. Saucier, A A. Kandutsch, A K. Gayen, D K. Swahn, and T A. Spencer
Oxysterols: chemical synthesis, biosynthesis and biological activities., E J. Parish, V B. Nanduri, H H. Kohl, and F R. Taylor
Oxyuriasis in laboratory mouse colonies., W G. Hoag
Oxyuriasis in laboratory mouse colonies., W G. Hoag
p190RhoGAP can act to inhibit PDGF-induced gliomas in mice: a putative tumor suppressor encoded on human chromosome 19q13.3., R M. Wolf, N Draghi, X Liang, C Dai, L Uhrbom, C Eklof, B Westermark, E C. Holland, and M D. Resh
p21 is a critical CDK2 regulator essential for proliferation control in Rb-deficient cells., J Brugarolas, R T. Bronson, and T Jacks
P21 of kirsten murine sarcoma virus is thermolabile in a viral mutant temperature sensitive for the maintenance of transformation., T Y. Shih, M O. Weeks, H A. Young, and E M. Scolnick
p21-ras effector domain mutants constructed by "cassette: mutagenesis., J C. Stone, W C. Vass, B M. Willumsen, and D R. Lowy
P24: a human leukemia-associated and lymphohemopoietic pro- genitor cell surface structure identified with monoclonal antibody., J H. Kersey, T W. Lebien, C S. Abramson, and R. Greaves
p25/cyclin-dependent kinase 5 induces production and intraneuronal accumulation of amyloid beta in vivo., J C. Cruz, D Kim, L Y. Moy, M M. Dobbin, X Sun, R T. Bronson, and L H. Tsai
P2P-R expression is genetically coregulated with components of the translation machinery and with PUM2, a translational repressor that associates with the P2P-R mRNA., R E. Scott, Grindley E. White, H E. Ruley, E J. Chesler, and R W. Williams
P2X7 receptor-dependent and -independent T cell death is induced by nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide., H Kawamura, F Aswad, M Minagawa, K Malone, H Kaslow, Nolte F. Koch, W H. Schott, E H. Leiter, and G Dennert
p35 and p39 are essential for cyclin-dependent kinase 5 function during neurodevelopment., J Ko, S Humbert, R T. Bronson, S Takahashi, A B. Kulkarni, E Li, and L H. Tsai
(p388/ara-c) To inhibitors of purine biosynthesis (ipub) and/or pyrimidine biosynthesis (ipyb). Abstr., R W. Brockman, F M. Schabel Jr., W R. Laster, and D M. Trader
P388d1: change of phagocytic ability and cell surface properties., C Capo, Z Mishal, V Balloy, A Benoliel, D P. Bongrand, and Y I. Line
p53 controls radiation-induced gastrointestinal syndrome in mice independent of apoptosis., D G. Kirsch, P M. Santiago, Tomaso E. di, J M. Sullivan, O Takeuchi, S J. Korsmeyer, R T. Bronson, C F. Kim, K M. Haigis, R K. Jain, and al et
p53 is a suppressor of inflammatory response in mice., E A. Komarova, V Krivokrysenko, K Wang, N Neznanov, M V. Chernov, P G. Komarov, M L. Brennan, T V. Golovkina, O W. Rokhlin, D V. Kuprash, S A. Nedospasov, S L. Hazen, E Feinstein, and A V. Gudkov
p63 is essential for regenerative proliferation in limb, craniofacial and epithelial development., A Yang, R Schweitzer, D Sun, M Kaghad, N Walker, R T. Bronson, C Tabin, A Sharpe, D Caput, C Crum, and F McKeon
p63 protects the female germ line during meiotic arrest., E K. Suh, A Yang, A Kettenbach, C Bamberger, A H. Michaelis, Z Zhu, J A. Elvin, R T. Bronson, C P. Crum, and F McKeon
P67k kinase in different tissues and plasma of control and interferon-treated mice., B Krust, Y Riviere, and A G. Hovanessian
p73-deficient mice have neurological, pheromonal and inflammatory defects but lack spontaneous tumours., A Yang, N Walker, R Bronson, M Kaghad, M Oosterwegel, J Bonnin, C Vagner, H Bonnet, P Dikkes, A Sharpe, F McKeon, and D Caput
P80: a tumor-related protein found in many lymphomas of mice., D J. Grunwald, K Miller, and R Risser
P815. Iii. Clonal analysis of the syngeneic cytolytic t lymphocyte response., J L. Maryanski, J V. Snick, J Cerottini, D T. Boon, and G V. Mastocytoma
P815 mastocytoma-induced rapid shrinkage of the thymus. Abstr., A M. Isa
PACdb: PolyA Cleavage Site and 3'-UTR Database., J M. Brockman, P Singh, D Liu, S Quinlan, J Salisbury, and J H. Graber
Packaging paternal chromosomes with protamine., R E. Braun
Pads of c3h/crgl mice. Abstr., K B. Deome, P B. Faulkin, R. Hyper, and C A. Fat
Paired incorporation of phosphate into ribonucleic acid nucleotides of ehrlich ascites-tumor cells., A A. Hadjiolov and A T. Ilkov
Palastal slit: a new spontaneous defect of the palate of c57bl/6 mice., T Kusanagi
Palatal cytosol cortisol-binding protein associated with cleft palate susceptibility and h-2 genotype., A S. Goldman, M Katsumata, S J. Yaffe, and D L. Gasser
Palatal fusion in vitro in the mouse., V I. Vargas
Palate morphogenesis. II. Contraction of cytoplasmic processes in atp-induced palate rotation in glycerinated mouse heads., E L. Wee and E F. Zimmerman
Palate morphogenesis. Iii. Changes in cell shape and orientation during shelf elevation., B S. Babiarz, E L. Wee, and E F. Zimmerman
Palate morphogenesis. I. Immunological and ultrastructural analy- ses of mouse palate., E M. Kuhn, B S. Babiarz, J L. Lessard, and E F. Zimmerman
Palate morphogenesis in mouse embryos after x-irradiation., G Callas and B E. Walker
Palate morphogenesis. IV. Effects of serotonin and its antagonists on rotation in embryo culture., E L. Wee, B S. Babiarz, S Zimmerman, and E F. Zimmerman
Palate shelf movement in mouse embryo culture. Evidence for skeletal and smooth muscle contractility., E L. Wee, L G. Wolfson, and E F. Zimmerman
Palate shelf rotation in embryo culture. Evidence for a cholinergic response. Abstr., E L. Wee, L Wolfson, and E F. Zimmerman
Pale ear and light ear in the house mouse. Mimic mutations in linkage groups xii and xvii., P W. Lane and E L. Green
Pale ear and light ear in the house mouse. Mimic mutations in linkage groups XII and XVII., P W. Lane and E L. Green
Paleocerebellar lesions enhance audiogenic seizures in mice., J F. Willott and G P. Urban
Palliative effect of superoxide dismutase (sod) on heterologous protein induced glomerulonephritis. Abstr., J C. Jennette, C P. Hyson, and S S. Iskandar
Palmerston north mice, a new animal model of systemic lupus erythematosus., S E. Walker, R H. Gray, M Fulton, and B Schnitzer
Palmitate utilization in obese-hyperglycemic mice, in vitro studies of epididymal adipose tissue and liver., B Hellman and S Westman
Palmitic acid-1-14c oxidation by skeletal muscle mitochondria of dystrophic mice., C H. Lin, A J. Hudson, and K P. Strickland
Palmityl-coa and stearyl-coa desaturase in mouse brain microsomes during development in normal and neurological mutants (quaking and jimpy)., J P. Carreau, O Daudu, P Mazliak, and J M. Bourre
Palmityl-coa synthetase activity in the muscle of dystrophic mice., C H. Lin, A J. Hudson, and K P. Strickland
Pancreas and islet transplantation. I. Experimental studies., D E. Sutherland
Pancreas, fat and muscle lactate dehyrogenase isoenzyme patterns in normal and obese hyperglycaemic mice. Abstr., B Prochazka, M A. Qureshi, and A J. Matty
Pancreas-infiltrating Th1 cells and diabetes develop in IL-12-deficient nonobese diabetic mice., S Trembleau, G Penna, S Gregori, H D. Chapman, D V. Serreze, J Magram, and L Adorini
Pancreas transplantation fails to cure genetic diabetes caused by extrapancreatic factors., D C. Dafoe, C L. Moore, A Naji, and C F. Barker
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma in a coyote-dog cross., J P. Sundberg, M J. Reilly, D S. Wyland, and P D. Fichandler
Pancreatic amylase polymorphism in the house mouse. A model involving several loci. Abstr., J T. Nielsen
Pancreatic and serum insulin in the new zealand strain of obese mice., J G. Sneyd
Pancreatic carcinoma induced by n-methyl-n'-nitrosourea in aged mice., J A. Zimmerman, L D. Trombetta, T H. Carter, and S H. Weisbroth
Pancreatic content of insulins i and ii in laboratory rodents. Analysis by immunoelectrophoresis., K Kakita, K O'connell, and M A. Permutt
Pancreatic immunoreactive neurotensin (ir-nt) in obese (ob) and diabetes (db) mutant mice: a longitudinal study. Abstr., Berelowitz, C Nakawatase, and L A. Frohman
Pancreatic insulin and glucagon content and secretion after infection of mice with emc virus., F Zaheer, S L. Howell, K W. Taylor, and D R. Gamble
Pancreatic islet expression of the homeobox factor STF-1 relies on an E-box motif that binds USF., S Sharma, J Leonard, S Lee, H D. Chapman, E H. Leiter, and M R. Montminy
Pancreatic islet levels of citrate under conditions of stimulated and inhibited insulin release., B Hellman and L Idahl
Pancreatic islets in mice with the obese-hyperglycemic syndrome, lack of effect of carbutamide., W Gepts, J Christophe, and J Mayer
Pancreatic islet studies in diabetic mutant mice. Abstr., A A. Like, D L. Coleman, and K P. Hummel
Pancreatic islet uptake of sucrose and urea in the absence and presence of glucose., A Lernmark, J Sehlin, and I Taljedal
Pancreatic-like ribonuclease activity in the ascites fluid of the novikoff and ehrlich tumors., M Miron and R Morais
Pancreatic polypeptide. A possible role in the regulation of food intake in the mouse. Hypothesis., F Malaisse-Lagae, J L. Carpentier, Y C. Patel, and L Orci
Pancreatic polypeptide-containing cells in the new zealand strain of obese mice., J D. Upton and T Maguire
Pancreatic somatostatin contents in spontaneously diabetic kk and non-obese diabetic (nod) mice., Y Matsushima, H Makino, A Kanatsuka, M Osegawa, A Kumagai, M Nishimura, Y Tochino, and S Makino
Pancreatic somatostatin-like immunoreactivity (sli) in obese (ob) and diabetic (db) mutant mice: a longitudinal study. Abstr., M Berelowitz, M Cibelius, D Coleman, and L A. Frohman
Pancreatic studies in hereditary pituitary dwarf mice. Abstr., A A. Like and J S. Soeldner
Pancreatitis in mouse hepatitis virus (mhv3) infection and its strain specificity. Abstr., T Hirano and B H. Ruebner
Pancytopenia in cba mice after rauscher virus infection., H Seidel
Papierelektrophoretische untersuchungen von seren von mausen mit crocker-sarkom 180., H Hein
Papillary squamous cell carcinoma in three young dogs., G K. Ogilvie, J P. Sundberg, M K. O'Banion, R R. Badertscher, L G. Wheaton, and M E. Reichmann
Papilloma induction in different aged skin grafts to young recipients., P Ebbesen
Papilloma-like virus infection in an African gray parrot., E R. Jacobson, C R. Mladinich, S Clubb, J P. Sundberg, and W D. Lancaster
Papillomas and carcinomas associated with a papillomavirus in European harvest mice (Micromys minutus)., J P. Sundberg, M K. O'Banion, A Shima, C Knupp, and M E. Reichmann
Papillomas and squamous cell carcinomas of horses., R E. Junge, J P. Sundberg, and W D. Lancaster
Papillomas (warts) in hairless mice, mus musculus and peromyscus manisulatus gambeli., A Packchanian and R H. Rigdon
Papillomatosis in Indian Elephants., J P. Sundberg, W C. Russell, and W Lancaster
Papillomavirus genomes in experimentally induced fibromas in white- tailed deer., M K. O'Banion and J P. Sundberg
Papillomavirus infection in raccoons (Procyon lotor)., A N. Hamir, G Moser, A B. Jenson, J P. Sundberg, C Hanlon, and C E. Rupprecht
Papillomavirus infection of aged Persian cats., H C. Carney, J J. England, E C. Hodgin, H E. Whiteley, D L. Adkison, and J P. Sundberg
Papillomavirus infections in animals., J P. Sundberg
Papillomavirus in the vapor of carbon dioxide laser-treated verrucae., J M. Garden, M K. O'Banion, L S. Shelnitz, K S. Pinski, A D. Bakus, M E. Reichmann, and J P. Sundberg
Papillonephritis, hydronephrosis, and ureteral hyperplasia in the graft-versus-host reaction. Abstr., E A. Cornelius
Paps-cerebroside sulphotransferase activity in brain and kidney of neurological mutants., L Sarlieve, N Neskovic, and P Mandel
Paps-cerebroside sulphotransferase activity in developing brain of a neurological mutant of mouse (msd)., L L. Sarlieve, N M. Neskovic, G Rebel, and P Mandel
Parabiosis: an appraisal of the technique and its role in the study of muscle diseases in animals., W B. Douglas and A Montgomery
Parabiosis induced tolerance. Abstr., R D. Guttmann and J B. Aust
Parabiosis intoxication. Clinical, hematologic, and serologic features., E A. Cornelius, E J. Yunis, and C Martinez
Parabiosis intoxication syndrome in mice., C W. Gurney and K B. Taylor
Parabiosis of c3h, 129, and f1 hybrid mice in germfree and conven- tional environments. Abstr., A D. Labrecque
Parabiosis of cba parental and (cba-t6t6 x c57bl)f1 mice., M Jurin and N Allegretti
Parabiosis of parental mice with one or two f1 hybrids., M Jurin and N Allegretti
Parabiotic demonstration of a humoral factor affecting megakaryocyte size in sl/sld mice., S Ebbe, E Phalen, and D Howard
Parabiotic intoxication. I. Blood volume, total circulating red cell mass, and fe 59 uptake., M H. Mac gillioray and S Tokuda
Parabiotic intoxication. II. The distribution and survival of cr51-labeled red blood cells., S Tokuda and M H. Gillivray
Parabiotic intoxication in f1 hybrid mice after immunological depression of the parent strain., H R. Hilgard, A P. Dalmasso, C Martinez, and R A. Good
Parabiotic reinnervation in normal and dystrophic mice. Part 1. Muscle weight and physiological studies., A Montgomery
Parabiotic reinnervation in normal and dystrophic mice. Part 2. Morphological studies., M A. Johnson and A Montgomery
Parabiotic transfer of tumor-specific immunity., J C. Fisher and W G. Hammond
Paracrine overexpression of IGFBP-4 in osteoblasts of transgenic mice decreases bone turnover and causes global growth retardation., M Zhang, M C. Faugere, H Malluche, C J. Rosen, S D. Chernausek, and T L. Clemens
Paradoxical effect of 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosyl cytosine triphos- phate on bleomycin-induced unscheduled dna synthesis in permeable sarcoma cells., S Seki, H Iwamoto, Y Maki, and T Oda
Paradoxical effect of anti-thymocyte serum on the thymus., H Cantor and R Asofsky
Paradoxical effect of weak inducers on the lac operon of Escherichia coli., B Williams and K Paigen
Paradoxical effects of lps on the t-cell-independent type 2 anti- -h-2 alloantigen antibody responses to allogeneic erythrocytes., K Mizoguchi, I Nakashima, K Isobe, M Saito, F Nagase, N Kato, and K Shimokata
Paradoxical glucagon release in obese hyperglycemic mice., H Laube, R D. Fussganger, and E F. Pfeiffer
Paradoxical glucagon responses to saline or tolbutamid^@ e @@, L N. Herberg
Paradoxical growth of nontumorigenic cells within millipore diffusion chambers in mice. Abstr., L C. Reid and C D. Stiles
Paradoxical inhibition of regenerating cfu in locally curetted mouse bone marrow by spleen-derived stimulating factor. Abstr., S A. Gregory, F E. Trobaugh, and W H. Knospe
Paraformaldehyde fixation of mouse cells with preservation of anti- body-binding by the h-2 locus., E L. Parr and J S. Oei
Parallel expression of new idiotypes on t and b cells., M H. Julius, H Cosenza, and A A. Augustin
Parallelism between effect of cortisone on hemopoietic resistance and natural killing. Abstr., C A. Savary and E Lotzova
Parallelism between oestrogen binding capacity and hormone responsive- ness of mammary tumours in gr/a mice., L Terenius
Parallels in viral, chemical, and 'spontaneous' carcinogenesis of the mouse mammary gland. Abstr., P Bentvelzen
Paralysing treatment with protein antigen in mice. I. Cellular changes in the spleen., J Cerny, V Viklicky, and kossakowska T. Rymaszewska
Paralysing treatment with protein antigen in mice. II. Globulin- containing cells, haematopoietic stem cells and plaque-forming (anti-srbc) cells in the spleen., J Cerny, V Viklicky, and T Hraba
Paralysing treatment with protein antigen in mice. Iii. Incidence of atypical forms of nuclei during differentiation of plasmocytes., V Viklicky, J Cerny, and V Dolejskova
Paralysing treatment with protein antigen in mice. IV. Electron microscopy studies of normal and atypical plasmocytes in mouse spleen., V Viklicky, I Trebichavsky, and J Cerny
Paralysis to serum albumins in t and b lymphocytes in mice. Dose dependence, specificity and kinetics of escape., K Rajewsky and C Brenig
Paralytic Autoimmune Myositis Develops in Nonobese Diabetic Mice Made Th1 Cytokine-Deficient by Expression of an IFN-gamma Receptor beta-Chain Transgene., D V. Serreze, M A. Pierce, C M. Post, H D. Chapman, H Savage, R T. Bronson, P B. Rothman, and G A. Cox
Parameters concerning thymus dna inhibition of l1210 tumor growth. Abstr., J L. Glick and A R. Goldberg
Parameters for establishing humanized mouse models to study human immunity: analysis of human hematopoietic stem cell engraftment in three immunodeficient strains of mice bearing the IL2rgamma(null) mutation., M A. Brehm, A Cuthbert, C Yang, D M. Miller, P DiIorio, J Laning, L Burzenski, B Gott, O Foreman, A Kavirayani, M Herlihy, A A. Rossini, L D. Shultz, and D L. Greiner
Parameters for solubilizing cell surface antigens from a murine fibrosarcoma using triton x-114. Abstr., L S. Miller and M C. Dodd
Parameters of cellular immunity in acute and chronic rickettsia tsutsugamushi infections of inbred mice, p. 355-360. In t.k. Eisenstein, p. Actor et al [eds], host defences to intracellular, T Jerrells and J Osterman
Parameters of expression of antitumor immunity in the adenovirus 12-mouse system. Abstr., L D. Berman
Parameters of tolerance induction in thymus and bone marrow cells., A M. Kaplan and B Cinader
Parametric analysis of cfu-s self-renewal. Abstr., D K. Kerk, C P. Myers, and E F. Hays
Paranodal dysmyelination and increase in tetrodotoxin binding sites in the sciatic nerve of the motor end-plate disease (med/med) mouse during postnatal development., F Rieger, raymond M. Pincon, A Lombet, G Ponzio, I Lazdunski, and R L. Sidman
Parasagittal organization of the olivocerebellar projection in the mouse., B D. Beyerl, L F. Borges, B Swearingen, and R L. Sidman
Parasite- (antigen) specific stimulation of b and t cells in african trypanosomiasis., G H. Campbell, K M. Esser, and S M. Phillips
Parasite screening and therapeutic value of organic phosphates in inbred mice. Abstr., M L. Simmons, H E. Williams, and E B. Wright
Parathyrin and calcitonin stimulate cyclic amp accumulation in cultured murine brain cells., F Loffler, D V. Calker, and B Hamprecht
Parental-f1 hybrid bone marrow chimeras, high incidence of donor- -type lymphomas., L J. Cole and P C. Nowell
Parental glucose phosphate isomerase activity in three-day mouse embryos., R L. Brinster
Parental handling in two strains of mice reared by foster parents., R H. Ressler
Parental influence on mammary tumor incidence., C C. Little
Parental influence on the incidence of cancer., C C. Little
Parental influence on x-autosome translocation-induced variegation in the mouse., B M. Cattanach and J N. Perez
Parental lymph node cell dose necessary to change differentiation pattern of parental colony-forming cells in f1 hybrid mice., Y Kitamura, T Kawata, and A Kanamaru
Parental origin of chromosomes influences crossover activity within the Kcnq1 transcriptionally imprinted domain of Mus musculus., S H. Ng, R Madeira, E D. Parvanov, L M. Petros, P M. Petkov, and K Paigen
Parental source of chromosome imprinting and its relevance for x chromosome inactivation., M F. Lyon and S Rastan
Parental variants., E Klein
Parietal yolk sac carcinoma, clue to the histogenesis of reichert's membrane of the mouse embryo., G B. Pierce, A R. Midgley, J S. Ram, and J D. Feldman
Parity and mendelian segregation., L C. Strong and F N. Johnson
Parity and mendelian segregation. Abstr., L C. Strong and F N. Johnson
Paroxysmal discharges in the electroencephalogram of the el mouse., J Suzuki
Paroxysmal discharges in the EL mouse, a genetic model of epilepsy., H Wang, L J. Burdette, W N. Frankel, and L M. Masukawa
Parthenogenesis and teratocarcinogenesis in the LTXBO mice., Marie-Blanche Tchetgen
Parthenogenesis, does it occur spontaneously in mice., W K. Whitten
Parthenogenesis in mammals., D G. Whittingham
Parthenogenesis in the mouse., M H. Kaufman
Parthenogenetic activation of mouse eggs with sodium periodate., Margaret S. Trotzky
Parthenogenetic activation of mouse oocytes following avertin anaesthesia., M H. Kaufman
Parthenogenetic development of Mos-deficient mouse oocytes., Y Hirao and J J. Eppig
Parthenogenetic mouse blastocysts., C F. Graham
Partial amino acid sequence of an h-2kb molecule., J D. Capra, E S. Vitetta, D G. Klapper, J W. Uhr, and D J. Klein
Partial amino acid sequence of mouse beta2-microglobulin., E Appella, N Tanigaki, T Natori, and D Pressman
Partial amino-acid sequence of the precursor of an immunoglobulin light chain containing nh2-terminal pyroglutamic acid., Y Burstein, F Kantor, and I Schechter
Partial amino acid sequence of the precursor of immunoglobulin light chain programmed by messenger rna in vitro., I Schechter, D J. Kean, R Guyer, and W Terry
Partial amino acid sequence of the precursors of blocked heavy and light chains from c3h mouse myeloma 5563., H H. Singer, F T. Gates, I )ii, T J. Kindt, and A R. Williamson
Partial amino acid sequence on the variable region of a mouse gamma- g2a immunoglobulin heavy chain. Evidence for the existence of a third sub-group of variability for the heavy chain pool., A Bourgois and M Fougereau
Partial amino acid sequences of ia alloantigens., J Silver
Partial amino acid sequences of mouse transplantation antigens., R M. Maizels, J A. Frelinger, and L Hood
Partial amino acid sequences of murine ia antigens of the i-ecd subregion., M Mcmillan, J M. Cecka, D B. Murphy, and L Hood
Partial amino acid sequences of the murine fourth component of complement (c4): demonstration of homology with human c4 and identification of the amino-terminal subunit in pro-c4., K L. Parker, D C. Shreffler, and J D. Capra
Partial-body x-ray exposure and the development of progressive inter- capillary glomerulosclerosis in the balb/c mouse., P H. Guttman and H I. Kohn
Partial characterisation of ia antigens on murine thymocytes., J W. Goding, E White, and J J. Marchalonis
Partial characterization and purification of murine t cell-replacing factor, trf. I. Purification procedures and gel electrophoretic analysis., G Muller, L Hubner, A Schimpl, and E Wecker
Partial characterization of a complete freund's adjuvant- -induced suppressor factor of ige in mice. Abstr., J W. Bohn and D H. Katz
Partial characterization of a low-molecular-weight, macrophage-derived inhibitor of DNA synthesis: a possible immunoregulatory molecule., R Evans, T M. Duffy, D L. Coleman, and H H. Tai
Partial characterization of an antigen in spontaneous murine mammary tumors., J R. Tacker and R M. Hyde
Partial characterization of an immunoenhancing factor from allogeneic human lymphocyte cell lines., A S. Rubin and A B. Donald
Partial characterization of antigenic factor(s) found in el-4 ascites fluid. Abstr., J L. Cantrell, C, and E A. Junkur
Partial characterization of anti-tumor effector macrophages in the peritoneal cavities of concomitantly immune mice and mice injected with macrophage-stimulating agents., K E. Hopper, J Harrison, and D S. Nelson
Partial characterization of a prostaglandin-induced suppressor factor., T J. Rogers, I Nowowiejski, and D R. Webb
Partial characterization of a soluble suppressor factor(s) in akr leukemia. Abstr., J D. Simon, B M. Freed, N E. Curley, and M M. Albala
Partial characterization of immunoglobulins in tumor-bearing mice. Abstr., W Sansing, J Bundren, R Glass, J Killion, and G M. Kollmorgen
Partial characterization of murine and monkey helper factor to a streptococcal antigen., E D. Zanders, J R. Lamb, S Kontiainen, and T Lehner
Partial characterization of murine migration inhibitory factor (mif)., A L. Kuhner and J R. David
Partial characterization of nervous system-specific cell surface antigen(s) ns-2., D Yuan, E S. Vitetta, and M Schachner
Partial characterization of rd114 virus by dna-rna hybridization studies., M A. Baluda and burman P. Roy
Partial chemical characterization of ia antigens derived from murine thymocytes., B D. Schwartz, A M. Kask, S O. Sharrow, and R H. Schwartz
Partial complementation between lethal alleles at the t locus of the house mouse. Abstr., S Silagi
Partial cross-resistance of cultured murine leukemia vincristine- -resistant p388 cells to 4'-demethylepipodophyllotoxin ethylidene- -beta-d-glucoside., L J. Wilkoff and E A. Dulmadge
Partial definition of serum factors required for lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity. Abstr., G Berke, A Kemp, J Dawson, and B Amos
Partial deletion of chromosome no. 2 In myelocytic leukemias of irradiated c3h/he and rfm mice., I Hayata, T Ishihara, K Hirashima, and J Yamagiwa
Partial depletion of graft-vs-host activity of spleen cells by incubation and centrifugation on allogeneic spleen cell monolayers. Abstr., M Mage and L M. Hugh
Partial imcompatibility not affecting total litter size in the mouse., P Hull
Partial immune elimination of homologous red blood cells in mice., R P. Erickson, L A. Herzenberg, and R Goor
Partial inhibition of dna synthesis without inhibition of mitosis in three different mammalian cell lines. Abstr., coelho A. Macieira and giralt E. Garcia
Partial invagination of the canine stomach for treatment of infarction of the gastric wall., D M. MacCoy, S K. Kneller, J P. Sundberg, and J Harari
Partial isolation of a receptor site exposed on a leukemia cell but not the parent lymphocyte. Abstr., V K. Jansons, C K. Sakamoto, and M M. Burger
Partial loss of antigenicity of 6c3hed ascites tumor cells after preservation over liquid nitrogen., C P. Eng and J F. Morgan
Partially and completely hypophysectomized mice., H C. Browning, A L. Brown, and T E. Ovaria
Partial maternal separation and adult emotionality in balb/c mice., R C. Labarba, R Lutz, and J White
Partial n-terminal amino acid sequence analyses and comparative tryptic peptide maps of murine ia molecules encoded by the i-a subregion., J M. Cecka, M Mcmillan, D B. Murphy, and L Hood
Partial purification and characterization of a cell specific g1-inhibitor (chalone) from jb-1 ascites tumors., N M. Barfod
Partial purification and characterization of a growth factor for macrophage progenitor cells with high proliferative potential in mouse bone marrow., A B. Kriegler, T R. Bradley, E Januszewicz, G S. Hodgson, and E F. Elms
Partial purification and characterization of an antigen- -specific helper factor synthesized by a t-cell continuous line., R Lifshitz, R N. Apte, and E Mozes
Partial purification and characterization of mammary stimulating factor, a protein which promotes prolif- eration of mammary epithelium., K Ptashne, H W. Hsueh, and F E. Stockdale
Partial purification and characterization of mouse peritoneal exudative macrophage elastase., R R. White, D Norby, A Janoff, and R Dearing
Partial purification and characterization of phosphotyrosyl- -protein phosphatase from ehrlich ascites tumor cells., D Horlein, B Gallis, D L. Brautigan, and P Bornstein
Partial purification and characterization of rna polymerase from nuclei of ehrlich ascites tumor cells., D G. Blair and A K. Mukherjee
Partial purification and characterization of the components of the neutral ribonuclease ii - inhibitor system of normal and dystrophic mouse skeletal muscle., B W. Little and W L. Meyer
Partial purification and molecular characterization of a lymphokine (costimulator) required for the mitogenic response of mouse thymocytes in vitro., J Shaw, V Monticone, and V Paetkau
Partial purification and properties of a murine plasmacytoma glucosyltransferase., P Gold and M Green
Partial purification and properties of l-asparagine synthetase from mouse pancreas., H A. Milman and D A. Cooney
Partial purification and some properties of the factor in normal and leukaemic human urine stimulating mouse bone marrow colony growth in vitro., E R. Stanley and D Metcalf
Partial purification of a mouse leukemogenic agent. Abstr., G B. Humphrey
Partial purification of a serum factor that causes necrosis of tumors., S Green, A Dobrjansky, E A. Carswell, R L. Kassel, L J. Old, N Fiore, and M K. Schwartz
Partial purification of a tumor trna-guanine methyltransferase., T Chan and M J. Fraser
Partial purification of tissue isoantigens from a mouse sarcoma., A A. Kandutsch and J L. Stimpfling
Partial purification of tissue isoantigens from a mouse sarcoma., A A. Kandutsch and J H. Stimpfling
Partial purification of tl.1,2,3, Thy 1.2 And h-2a from the murine leukemia, asl1-w and the effects of iodination on the antigenic activity of the alloantigens. Abstr., M Wolcott, J L. Williams, T H. Stanton, and J C. Bennett
Partial purification of tumor-specific transplantation antigens from methylcholanthrene-induced murine sarcomas by immobilized lectins., K Sikora, G Koch, S Brenner, and E Lennox
Partial reconstitution of tnp-ficoll responses and igg3 expression in xid mice undergoing graft-vs-host reaction., H Golding, P G. Foiles, and M B. Rittenberg
Partial reconstitution of tnp-ficoll responses in xid mice undergoing graft-vs.-host Reaction (gvh). Abstr., H Golding, P Foiles, and M B. Rittenberg
Partial reversal of lps unresponsiveness in bcg-infected c3h/hej mice. Abstr., S N. Vogel, R N. Moore, J D. Sipe, and D L. Rosenstreich
Partial reversal of toxic effects of 5-azacytidine by 6-azauridine in normal mice., F Sorm and J Vesely
Partial sequence of immunoglobulin light-chain isolated from purified plasma membranes of mouse myeloma cells., O Wolf, R Zemell, Y Burstein, and I Schechter
Partial specific unresponsiveness to second-set allografts following chronic rejection of first-set allografts., P Vegh, T Janossy, E Erdos, G Petri, and T G. Kovats
Partial synchronization of l1210 cells by 5-fluorouracil and its use in drug combinations., B K. Bhuyan, C L. Blowers, G L. Neil, and K J. Day
Partial synchronization of three solid animal tumours by x-rays., F Zywietz and H Jung
Partial tolerance to the dinitrophenyl group in neonatal and adult mice., T Hraba, H F. Havas, and A R. Pickard
Partial transcription of murine type c viral genomes in balb/c cell lines., R E. Benveniste, G J. Todaro, E M. Scolnick, and W P. Parks
Partial versus full allogeneic hemopoietic chimerization is a preferential means to inhibit type 1 diabetes as the latter induces generalized immunosuppression., D V. Serreze, M A. Osborne, Y G. Chen, H D. Chapman, T Pearson, M A. Brehm, and D L. Greiner
Particelle virali c e a intracisternali nei tumori polmonari spont- anei di topi balb/c/cb/se., E Bucciarelli
Participation du foie et du tissu adipeux epididymaire a l'obesite de la souris obese neo-zelandaise (nzo) agee d'un an., J Winand, J Furnelle, M Georis, and J Christophe
Participation of 7s and 19s antibodies in enhancement and resistance to methylcholanthrene-induced tumours., J Bubenik, J Ivanyi, and P Koldovsky
Participation of calmodulin in immunoglobulin capping., G A. Nelson, M L, and R A. Karnovsky
Participation of complement for tolerance production. Abstr., M M. Azar and H Keener
Participation of cultured teratocarcinoma cells in mouse embryo- genesis., V E. Papaioannou, R L. Gardner, M W. Mcburney, C Babinet, and M J. Evans
Participation of cyclophosphamide-sensitive t cells in graft-vs-host reactions., A Schwartz, arbouys S. Orbach, and R K. Gershon
Participation of h-2 regions in heart-transplant rejection., J Klein, C L. Chiang, J Lofgreen, and D Steinmuller
Participation of h-2 regions in neonatally induced transplantation tolerance., V Holan, J Chutna, and M Hasek
Participation of histocompatibilty antigens in capping of molecularly independent cell surface components by their specific antibodies., L Y. Bourguignon, R Hyman, I Trowbridge, and S J. Singer
Participation of lymphocyte activating factor (interleukin 1) in the induction of cytotoxic t cell responses., W L. Farrar and J J. Farrar
Participation of mesothelial cells in the graft-versus-host reaction., M Hartmann and H Fischer
Participation of myeloid leukaemic cells injected into embryos in haematopoietic differentiation in adult mice., E Gootwine, C G. Webb, and L Sachs
Participation of poly(adp-ribosyl)ation in the depression of rna synthesis caused by treatment of mouse lymphoma cells with methylnitrosourea., T Taniguchi, M Agemori, I Kameshita, S, and Y Shizuta
Participation of small bowel in runt disease. Abstr., R W. Reilly and J B. Kirsner
Participation of teratocarcinoma cells in mouse embryo development., R L. Brinster
Participation of the h-2 antigens of tumor cells in their lysis by syngeneic t cells., J W. Schrader and G M. Edelman
Participation of the humoral immune system in the myeloma- -specific transplantation resistance., S H. Bridges
Participation of theta-bearing cell in an in vitro assay of trans- plantation immunity., P Lonai, W R. Clark, and M Feldman
Particle counting immunoassay (pacia). Iii. Automated deter- mination of circulating immune complexes by inhibition of an agglutinating factor of mouse serum., C L. Cambiaso, C Sindic, and P L. Masson
Particle-labeled antibodies. I. Anti t-cell antibodies attached to plastic beads by poly-l-lysine., J Gabrilovac, K Pachmann, H Rodt, G Jager, and S T. Felder
Particles in mouse spleen germinal centers. Abstr., A K. Szakal
Particles morphologically resembling mouse hepatitis virus in nude mouse uterus., G C. Smith, S S. Kalter, R L. Heberling, and R J. Helmke
Particles similar to mouse leukaemia virus in ehrlich's ascites carcinoma and in reticulum cell neoplasms type b. An electron microscopic study in mice., A O. Myking and A Abro
Particle uptake by polymorphonuclear leucocytes and ehrlich ascites- -carcinoma cells., J Roberts and J H. Quastel
Particular carcinogenic activity of f-nor-steranthrene., A Lacassagne, E Buchta, D Kiessling, F Zajdela, and hoi N. Buu
Particular features of the course of radiation sickness in mice sub- jected to treatment with bone marrow and to immunization. (in Russian), O P. Lebedeva and N A. Maksimovich
Particularites de l'appartition des anticorps et de la production d'alpha macroglobuline chez les souris thymectomisees a la naissance., P Morelis, M Burckhart, and J Arnoux
Particulate-associated glycolytic enzmes in ascites tumor. Abstr., W V. Greenhouse and E L. Coe
Particulate forms of phenylanlanyl-trna synthetase from ehrlich ascites cells., W Roberts and W H. Coleman
Particulate matter induced periorbital abscess in gnotobiotic athymic nu/nu (nude) mice., M P. Mc garry, L Bahny, J Jividen, P Williams, E A. Mirand, and G P. Murphy
Partition behavior of a cultured mouse mammary cancer cell line in aqueous two-phase polymer systems., H Nakazawa, A Yamaguchi, H Kawaguchi, and H Orii
Partition coefficient as a determinant of chemo- sensitization. Abstr., D G. Hirst, J M. Brown, and J L. Hazelhurst
Partition coefficient as a guide to the development of radiosensitizers which are less toxic than misonidazole., J M. Brown and P Workman
Partitioning of bone marrow into stem cell regulatory domains., M A. Maloney, R A. Lamela, M J. Banda, and H M. Patt
Partition of water soluble proteins in extremity muscles of mice with 'dystrophia muscularis.', N Epstein and G L. Mayers
'parturient Montes nascitur ridiculus mus' or experiments that came out, but not as expected. Abstr., W T. Hall
Parvum on natural cell-mediated cytotoxicity., A G. Nasrallah, M T. Gallagher, E L. Priest, D J. Trentin, and A E. Corynebacterium
Passage of phenotypes of chemically transformed cells via transfection of dna and chromatin., C Shih, B Shulo, M P. Goldfarb, and R A. Weinberg
Passage through athymic nude mice of sv 40 virus-transformed mouse fetal brain cells., P Benda, D Illinger, P Poindron, and J Salomon
Passenger lactic dehydrogenase virus., M J. Snodgrass, S E. Lymphatic, and The
Passenger leukocytes and induction of allograft immunity., D Steinmuller and E A. Hart
Passive allograft enhancement by subclasses of polyclonal antibodies directed toward restricted regions of the major histocompatibility complex., H T. Duc, R G. Kinsky, and G A. Voisin
Passive anaphylaxis in mice with gamma-g antibodies. Iii. Release of histamine from mast cells by homologous antibodies., N M. Vaz and Z Ovary
Passive anaphylaxis in mice with gamma g antibodies. IV. Strain differences in susceptibility to mast cell sensitization in vitro., N M. Vaz and Z Ovary
Passive anaphylaxis in mice with gamma g antibodies. V. Competitive effects of different immunoglobulins and inhibition of reactions with antiglobulin sera., Z Ovary, N M. Vaz, and N L. Warner
Passive and active immunity to friend virus disease., E A. Mirand, J T. Grace, and R F. Buffett
Passive and active immunization of c3h/hej mice to prior transplants of the lymphosarcoma 6c3hed. Abstr., W N. Palmer, T L. Swanson, and G E. Moore
Passive antitumor immunity to murine leukemias by 2,4-dinitrophenyl treated normal lymphoid cells. Abstr., K R. Madyastha, Y Yamamura, H H. Fudenberg, P R. Madyastha, and M N. Berkaw
Passive avoidance and strain differences associated with differences in emotionality. A test of mowrer's theory., A B. Carran
Passive-avoidance conditioning in inbred mice, effects of shock intensity, age, and genotype., R L. Sprott
Passive-avoidance conditioning in inbred mice: effects of shock intensity, age, and genotype., R L. Sprott
Passive-avoidance performance in mice, evidence for single-locus inheritance., R L. Sprott
Passive-avoidance performance in mice: evidence for single-locus inheritance., R L. Sprott
Passive cation movements in the ehrlich ascites tumor cell. The effects of 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid., T C. Smith and R Adams
Passive cutaneous anaphylaxis and vasoactive amine challenge in nude (nu/nu) mice. A comparison with nu/+, axenic and young normal animals., N R. Lynch, J Prin, and J Salomon
Passive cutaneous anaphylaxis in mice and chickens., F Celada and A Ramos
Passive electrical properties of cultured murine lymphoblast (l5178y) with reference to its cytoplasmic membrane, nuclear envelope, and intracellular phases., A Irimajiri, Y Doida, T Hanai, and A Inouye
Passive enhancement and antigens of different regions of the mouse h-2 complex., N A. Staines, K Guy, F Fish, J L. Sworn, D A. Davies, and H Festenstein
Passive enhancement of h-2 incompatible skin allografts and mlr inhibition by cross-reactive ia antibodies., N A. Staines, K Guy, and J L. Cuthbertson
Passive enhancement of mouse skin allografts by alloantibodies is fc dependent., P J. Capel, W P. Tamboer, R M. Waal, A L. Jansen, and R A. Koene
Passive enhancement of mouse skin allografts. Specificity of the antiserum for major histocompatibility complex antigens., N A. Staines, K Guy, and D A. Davies
Passive enhancement of mouse tumor allografts by alloantibodies is fc-dependent., R M. De waal, I M. Cornelissen, and R A. Koene
Passive enhancement of murine tumor allografts using xenoantiserum directed against murine cytolytic t lymphocytes. Abstr., D A. Lawlor and P H. Saunders
Passive enhancement of neonatal skin grafts., R L. Simmons and P S. Russell
Passive enhancement of skin heterografts., J Jeekel and D Westbroek
Passive immune complex glomerulonephritis in mice. Iii. Clearance kinetics and properties of circulating complexes., F G. Germuth Jr., E Rodriguez, and O Wise
Passive immune complex glomerulonephritis in mice: models for various lesions found in human disease. II. Low avidity complexes and diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis with subepithelial deposits., F G. Germuth, E Rodriguez, C A. Lorelle, E I. Trump, L L. Milano, and O Wise
Passive immunity to murine plasmacytoma by rabbit antiidiotypic antibody to myeloma protein., Y Chen, V Yakulis, and P Heller
Passive immunotherapy of established tumors with syngeneic antitumor serum in combination with immunopotentiators., H Shinoda, M Yamazaki, and D Mizuno
Passive immunotherapy of heterotransplanted myelogenous leukemia cells. Abstr., Z A. Latif, B B. Lozzio, S V. Lair, and E A. Machado
Passive immunotherapy of l1210 leukemia with antisera of 'directed' specificity. Synergism with the action of cyclophosphamide. Abstr., A E. Reif and C M. Robinson
Passive immunotherapy prevents expression of endogenous moloney virus and amplification of proviral dna in balb/mo mice., P Nobis and R Jaenisch
Passive local anaphylaxis. Demonstration of antitumor activity and complementation of intratumor bcg., N R. Lynch and J Salomon
Passive protection of mice and sheep against bluetongue virus by a neuralizing monoclonal antibody., G J. Letchworth, I, and J A. Appleton
Passive serologic transfer of allograft immunity in immunologically suppressed mice. II. Effect of graft exposure to immune serum in primary hosts., D W. Kinne and R L. Simmons
Passive serologic transfer of allograft immunity in immunologically suppressed mice. I. Immunosuppression by heterlogous anti-lymphocyte serum., D W. Kinne and R L. Simmons
Passive transfer of anti-tumour isoimmunity., P Koldovsky
Passive transfer of bone marrow homotransplantation immunity with specific antisera., R M. Garver and L J. Cole
Passive transfer of diabetes immunoglobulin to mice diminish insulin release in the isolated perfused pancreas. Abstr., T Dyrberg, A Svenningsen, and A Lernmark
Passive transfer of diabetes mellitus. Abstr., K Buschard, S Madsbad, and I Rygaard
Passive transfer of diabetes mellitus from man to mouse., K Buschard, S Madsbad, and J Rygaard
Passive transfer of immunity to sarcoma i homografts in c57bl/6k newborn mice. Abstr., M Tsoi, R S. Weiser, and S Tokuda
Passive transfer of immunity to sarcoma i with serum., M E. Phillips and C A. Stetson
Passive transfer of immunity to tumor transplants in newborn mice. Abstr., E A. Boyse, L J. Old, and E Stockert
Passive transfer of immunological enhancement by low ph eluates of sarcoma i (sai) cells. Abstr., M R. Tam and R S. Weiser
Passive transfer of insulitis from the spontaneously diabetic "bb" rat to the nude mouse. Abstr., A F. Nakhooda, A A. Sima, and E B. Marliss
Passive transfer of the idiotypically suppressed state by serum from suppressed mice and transfer of suppression from mothers to offspring., T F. Kresina and A Nisonoff
Passive transfer of tumor resistance by peritoneal exudate cells from bcnu-cured lsa lymphoma-bearing c57bl mice. Abstr., J M. Feola, Y Maruyama, and A C. Williams
Passive transfer of virus induced diabetes mellitus with spleen cells., K Buschard
Pasteurella pneumotropica as the causal organism of abscesses in the masseter muscle of mice., P Wilson
Pasteurella pneumotropica, isoliert von der konjunktivalschleimhaut gesunder laboratoriumsmause., C Rehbinder and V Tschappat
Patches in the livers of chimaeric mice., J D. West
Patchy fur, a mouse coat mutation associated with X-Y nondisjunction, maps to the pseudoautosomal boundary region., O Korobova, P W. Lane, J Perry, S Palmer, A Ashworth, M T. Davisson, and N Arnheim
Patchy fur (Paf), a semidominant X-linked gene associated with a high level of X-Y nondisjunction in male mice., P W. Lane and M T. Davisson
Patchy retinal degeneration in tetraparental mice., T G. Wegmann, M M. Vail, and R L. Sidman
Patella displacement and osteoarthrosis of the knee joint in mice., M Walton
Patent ductus arteriosus in mice with smooth muscle-specific Jag1 deletion., X Feng, L T. Krebs, and T Gridley
Paternal effects on the development of social behavior in mus musculus., M L. Smith and E C. Simmel
Paternal-strain antigen excess in semiallogeneic pregnancy., G A. Carlson and T G. Wegmann
Paternal versus maternal inactivation in the x chromosome of female mice., A C. Chandley
Paternal x chromosome expression in extraembryonic membranes of xo mice., W I. Frels and V M. Chapman
Path analysis of sex difference, forebrain commissure area and brain size in relation to degree of laterality in selectively bred mice., B Cassells, R L. Collins, and D Wahlsten
Pathbase: a database of mutant mouse pathology., P N. Schofield, J B. Bard, C Booth, J Boniver, P Delvenne, M Ellender, W Engstrom, M Gruenberger, H Hoefler, J Hopewell, C Mothersill, C S. Potten, Fend L. Quintanilla, B Rozell, H Sariola, J P. Sundberg, and A Ward
Pathbase and the MPATH ontology. Community resources for mouse histopathology., P N. Schofield, M Gruenberger, and J P. Sundberg
Pathbase: a new reference resource and database for laboratory mouse pathology., P N. Schofield, J B. Bard, J Boniver, V Covelli, P Delvenne, W Engstrom, M Gruenberger, J W. Hopewell, M Mancuso, C Mothersill, Martinez L. Quintanilla, B Rozell, H Sariola, J P. Sundberg, and A Ward
Pathogenesis and character of radiation-induced pituitary tumors., J Furth, R F. Buffett, and ghera N. Haran
Pathogenesis and host response in subcutaneous alveolar hydatidosis. II. Intense plasmacellular infiltration in the paracortex of draining lymph nodes., khan Z. Ali and R Siboo
Pathogenesis of acute allogenic disease (aad) of mice. Abstr., G A. Granger, R S. Weiser, and B Holmes
Pathogenesis of alopecia and ulcerative dermatitis in C57BL/6J mice., Jennifer Hayford
Pathogenesis of a murine stem-cell leukemia induced by a newly isolated virus., F J. Rauscher
Pathogenesis of a rhabdomysarcoma (undifferentiated type) in rats induced by a murine sarcoma virus (moloney)., K Perk, D A. Shachat, and J B. Moloney
Pathogenesis of arsenic-induced exencephaly in mice. Abstr., R E. Morrissey and N K. Mottet
Pathogenesis of ascites in a murine transplantable reticulosarcoma type a., Z Pavelic, M Boranic, K Pavelic, and M Vasarevic
Pathogenesis of a virus-induced rhabdomyosarcoma in mice., K Perk and J B. Moloney
Pathogenesis of chemically induced lung lesions in mice. Abstr., L H. Billups, C J. Henry, C E. Whitmire, and R E. Kouri
Pathogenesis of cholesterol gallstone disease: role of the liver., M C. Carey and B Paigen
Pathogenesis of chronic disease associated with persistent lymphocytic choriomeningitis viral infection. II. Relationship of the anti- lymphocytic choriomeningitis immune response to tissue injury in chronic lymphocytic choriomeningitis disease., M B. Oldstone and F J. Dixon
Pathogenesis of chronic disease associated with persistent lymphocytic choriomeningitis viral infection. I. Relationship of antibody pro- duction to disease in neonatally infected mice., M B. Oldstone and F J. Dixon
Pathogenesis of chronic friend disease in hybrid bdf1 mice., P J. Dawson and A H. Fieldsteel
Pathogenesis of chronic mouse cytomegalovirus infection in sub- maxillary glands of c3h mice., D Henson and C Neapolitan
Pathogenesis of cleft lip and its relation to embryonic face shape in a/j and c57bl mice., D G. Trasler
Pathogenesis of cytomegalovirus infection. I. Activation of virus from bone marrow-derived lymphocytes by in vitro allogenic reaction., L B. Olding, F C. Jensen, and M B. Oldstone
Pathogenesis of glomerular lesions in genetic diabetes. Abstr., W Oppermann, H Iwatsuka, T Ehrenreich, A Gordon, and davalos R. Camerini
Pathogenesis of graft-versus-host reaction. I. Influence of thymectomy and adrenalectomy on development of lymphopenia., L R. Heim, E J. Yunis, and R A. Good
Pathogenesis of herpes simplex in congenitally athymic mice: the relative roles of cell-mediated and humoral immunity. Abstr., A K. Kapoor, A A. Nash, P Wildy, and C S. Mclean
Pathogenesis of herpes simplex virus in congenitally athymic mice: the relative role of cell-mediated and humoral immunity., A K. Kapoor, A A. Nash, P Wildy, J Phelan, C S. Mclean, and H J. Field
Pathogenesis of herpetic encephalitis in mice after ophthalmic inoculation., F Knotts, M Cook, and J Stevens
Pathogenesis of herpetic neuritis and ganglionitis in mice. Evidence for intra-axonal transport of infection., M L. Cook and J G. Stevens
Pathogenesis of inclusions in chediak-higashi syndrome (chs). Abstr., S S. Spicer, R A. Vincent Jr., M Eguchi, and A Sato
Pathogenesis of infectious splenic enlargement in mice., K A. Ansari, C F. Neilson, and P G. Stansly
Pathogenesis of inherited failure of eyelid fusion in the mouse embryo. Abstr., M J. Harris
Pathogenesis of inherited hypophosphataemic osteomalacia: observations in the x-linked hypophosphataemic mouse model. Abstr., L R. Baker, M L. Clark, and H Goble
Pathogenesis of lesions in lymphoid tissue of mice infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus., C A. Mims and F A. Tosolini
Pathogenesis of lymph node lesions in runt disease., N Tamaoli
Pathogenesis of mouse viral leukemia., J D. Levinthal, R F. Buffett, and J Furth
Pathogenesis of murine hepatitis. Route of infection and suscepti- bility of the host., R J. White and S H. Madin
Pathogenesis of murine leukemia., R Siegler and M A. Rich
Pathogenesis of postirradiation glomerulosclerosis in mice., V J. Rosen, L J. Cole, and P L. Roan
Pathogenesis of rabies in immunodeficient mice., M M. Kaplan, T J. Wiktor, and H Koprowski
Pathogenesis of radiation-induced thymic lymphoma in mice., R Siegler, W Harrell, and M A. Rich
Pathogenesis of reactivated latent murine cytomegalovirus infection., J D. Shanley, M C. Jordan, M L. Cook, and J G. Stevens
Pathogenesis of renal tumors in mice treated with ethylnitrosourea. Abstr., L S. Lombard and S D. Vesselinovitch
Pathogenesis of reovirus type 1 hydrocephalus in mice., C Masters, M Alpers, and B Kakulas
Pathogenesis of reticulum cell sarcoma. Abstr., R Siegler and M A. Rich
Pathogenesis of reticulum cell sarcoma in mice., R Siegler and M A. Rich
Pathogenesis of rotavirus infection in mice., L M. Little and J A. Shadduck
Pathogenesis of scrapie in the mouse, the role of the spleen., H Fraser and A G. Dickinson
Pathogenesis of sialodacryoadenitis in gnotobiotic rats., R O. Jacoby, P N. Bhatt, and A M. Jonas
Pathogenesis of the glomerulonephritis of nzb/w mice., P H. Lambert and F J. Dixon
Pathogenesis of the intestinal lesions in radiation chimeras., M J. De vries
Pathogenesis of the lewis lung carcinoma. Invasion and destruction of host muscle and lung. Abstr., P Newton, J Choppala, and U Henschke
Pathogenesis of the nephritis in nzb/w mice. Abstr., P H. Lambert
Pathogenesis of the post-neonatal thymectomy wasting syndrome., K R. Mc intire, S Sell, and J F. Miller
Pathogenesis of thymic changes in nzb/bl mice. Abstr., R Siegler
Pathogenesis of vaccinia (ihd-t) virus infection in balb/cann mice., R O. Jacoby, P N. Bhatt, E A. Johnson, and F X. Paturzo
Pathogenesis of wasting disease in congenitally thymusless (nude) mice. Abstr., J W. Jutila and N D. Reed
Pathogenetic aspects of the obese-hyperglycemic syndrome in mice (genotype obob), ii. Extrapancreatic factors., C Hellerstrom, S Westman, G Herbai, B Petersson, J Westman, E Borglund, and C Ostensson
Pathogenetic mechanisms in immune polioencephalomyelitis. Induction of disease in immunosuppressed mice., P S. Duffey, D Martinez, G D. Abrams, and W H. Murphy
Pathogenetic mechanisms in immune polioencephalomyelitis. Quantitative evaluation of protective and pathogenetic effects of lymphoid cells., P S. Duffey, O A. Lukasewycz, D Martinez, and W H. Murphy
Pathogenetic significance of renal immune complexes in C57BL/KsJ db/db mice., Barry K. Abramson
Pathogenicity of cultivated murine leprosy bacilli of hawaiian- -ogawa strain in mice. 4. Visceral lesions in mice produced by intraperitoneal infection., Y Kawaguchi, M Matsuoka, K Kawatsu, and M Tanemura
Pathogenicity of intestinal flagellates in mice., A Sebesteny
Pathogenicity of mengo virus to mice. Iii. Potentiation of infection by immunosuppressants., W Zschiesche and A Veckenstedt
Pathogenicity of virus associated with subacute myelo-optico- -neuropathy., Y Nakamura and Y K. Inoue
Pathogenic mechanisms of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice., Oliver W. Liu
Pathogenic potency and host range of the mouse leukemia virus., L Gross
Pathogenic properties of a filterable virus causing leukemia in rats. Abstr., L Gross
Pathogenie de l'hepatite toxique de la souris provoquee par le fv 3 (frog virus 3). Inhibition de la synthese des macromolecules du foie., M Elharrar, C Hirth, J Blanc, and A Kirn
Pathogensis of thymic changes in nzb mice with hemolytic anemia., R Siegler
Pathological changes during aging in barrier-reared Fischer 344 male rats., G L. Coleman, W Barthold, G W. Osbaldiston, S J. Foster, and A M. Jonas
Pathological changes in adipose tissue of obese mice., F X. Hausberger
Pathological changes in the liver of mice given 2,3,7,8- -tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin., G Jones and J B. Greig
Pathological changes of thymic epithelial cells and autoimmune disease in nzb, nzw and (nzb x nzw)f1 mice., M J. De vries and W Hijmans
Pathological consequences of long-term mitochondrial oxidative stress in the mouse retinal pigment epithelium., Soo-jung Seo, Mark P Krebs, Haoyu Mao, Kyle Jones, Mandy Conners, and Alfred S Lewin
Pathological effects of oxyuriasis in the laboratory mouse., J W. Mullink
Pathological effects of subcutaneous injections of asbestos into mice. Abstr., J S. Harington and F J. Roe
Pathological features of homologous disease induced in adrenalectomized mice. Abstr., L R. Heim, R A. Good, and I J. Fox
Pathological features of radiation-induced murine pulmonary carcinomas and their metastases. Abstr., C Lushbaugh and J Yuhas
Pathological findings in shambling, a hereditary neuropathy of mice., H Meier
Pathological findings in shambling, a hereditary neuropathy of mice., H Meier
Pathological study of oral radiation death in mice., R Goepp and F Fitch
Pathological study on amyloidosis. A new induction method of amyloido- sis by trypan blue., F Uchino and S Hosokawa
Pathologic and behavioral changes in mice after deuteron irradiation of the central nervous system., J M. Ordy, H W. Barnes, T Samorajski, H J. Curtis, L Wolin, and W Zeman
Pathologic changes in lymphoid tissues in early transplantation (runt) disease in mice., W H. Hildemann, R E. Gallagher, and R L. Walford
Pathologic changes observed in organs of 'lethargic' mutant mice. Abstr., H Dung
Pathologic characterization of brown Norway, brown Norway x Fischer 344, and Fischer 344 x brown Norway rats with relation to age., R D. Lipman, C E. Chrisp, D G. Hazzard, and R T. Bronson
Pathologic features of parent-f1 hybrid parabiosis intoxication. Abstr., E A. Cornelius, E J. Yunis, and C Martinez
Pathologic phenotyping of mutant mice., R T. Bronson
Pathologic studies of friend virus leukemia and the development of a transplantable tumor in balb/c mice., P J. Dawson, A H. Fieldsteel, and W L. Bostick
Pathology of acute trypanosoma cruzi (t. Cruzi) infection in mice. Abstr., B P. Croker and R E. Kuhn
Pathology of experimental neurogenic tumors chemically induced during prenatal and postnatal life., P K. Wechsler w, S Matsumoto, H J. Zulch, S Ivankovic, R Preussmann, and H Druckrey
Pathology of experimental virus hepatitis in mice., B Ruebner and J L. Bramhall
Pathology of human-mouse somatic cell hybrid tumors., D P. Aden, P Putong, and Y Iwasaki
Pathology of influenza hepatitis in susceptible and genetically resistant mice., H Arnheiter, O Haller, and J Lindenmann
Pathology of mouse leukemia, role of thymus in its morphogenesis., K Nakakuki
Pathology of runting of tolerant mice injected with syngeneic spleen cells. Abstr., E A. Cornelius, C Martinez, and R A. Good
Pathology of systemic lupus erythematosus in the mouse. Abstr., R E. Horowitz, E L. Dubois, and A A. Channing
Pathology of the ear in murine mucopolysaccharidosis type VII. Morphologic correlates of hearing loss., C L. Berry, C Vogler, N J. Galvin, E H. Birkenmeier, and W S. Sly
Pathology of the laboratory mouse: an International Workshop on Challenges for High Throughput Phenotyping., P N. Schofield, P Dubus, L Klein, M Moore, C McKerlie, J M. Ward, and J P. Sundberg
Pathology of the landschutz ascites tumour., A E. Stuart and A M. Hassan
Pathology of the late syndrome in mice lethally irradiated and treated with isologous bone-marrow transplantation. Abstr., C F. Hollander and D W. Bekkum
Pathology of the spread of l1210 leukemia in the central nervous system of mice and effect of treatment with cytoxan., L B. Thomas, M A. Chirigos, S R. Humphreys, and A Goldin
Pathways followed by membrane recovered from the surface of plasma cells and myeloma cells., P D. Ottosen, P J. Courtoy, and M G. Farquhar
Pathways leading to expression of immunoglobulins., P M. Knopf
Pathways of fatty acid biosynthesis, effect of glucose and insulin on the conversion of glutamate carbon to fatty acid carbon via citrate by prelactating tissues and hyperplastic alveolar nodule outgrowths., L Kopelovich and H M. Grath
Pathways of purine ribonucleotide catabolism in ehrlich ascites tumor cells in vitro., G Crabtree and J F. Henderson
Pathway to totipotency: lessons from germ cells., G Seydoux and R E. Braun
Patterned acquisition of the antibody repertoire: diversity of the hemagglutinin-specific b-cell repertoire in neonatal balb/c mice., M P. Cancro, D E. Wylie, W Gerhard, and N R. Klinman
Patterning of the lateral ganglionic eminence by the Gsh1 and Gsh2 homeobox genes regulates striatal and olfactory bulb histogenesis and the growth of axons through the basal ganglia., K Yun, S Garel, S Fischman, and J L. Rubenstein
Pattern of cell production and cell migration in mouse thymus studied by autoradiography., K Borum
Pattern of distribution of syngeneic spleen cells in the lymphoid organs of neonatally thymectomized mice., A Kastelan, B Nakic, O Springer, J Mikuska, and D Volf
Pattern of dna synthesis in x-autosome translocations in the mouse. Abstr., R H. Chu and L B. Russell
Pattern of extrastriate visual areas connecting reciprocally with striate cortex in the mouse., J Olavarria, L R. Mignano, and R C. Sluyters
Pattern of immunoglobulin synthesis and assembly in a human-mouse somatic cell hybrid clone., J Schwaber and E P. Cohen
Pattern of inhibition of macromolecular synthesis in cultured 6c3hed lymphoma cells deprived of asparagine. Abstr., K Ellem, A Fabrezio, and L Jackson
Pattern of leukemia induction in bc3f1 mice transplanted with irradiated lymphohemopoietic tissues., V Covelli, V D. Majo, B Bassani, T, and G Silini
Pattern of lumbosacral plexus in nh and ihb strains of mice and in the hybrid. Abstr., W Mc nutt
Pattern of postirradiation response to vinblastine. Abstr., W W. Smith and gilbert H. Sutton
Pattern of social interactions in mice., Diane Shulman
Patterns and mechanisms of genome organization in the mouse., J H. Graber, G A. Churchill, K J. Dipetrillo, B L. King, P M. Petkov, and K Paigen
Patterns of antigenic expression on the surface of human monocytes and macrophages defined by monoclonal antibodies., bona A. Dimitriu, G R. Burmester, S J. Waters, D R. Winchester, and M P. willi
Patterns of behavior., R E. Wimer and J L. Fuller
Patterns of b-lymphocyte gene expression elicited by lipopolysaccharide mitogen., G Janossy, J Snajdr, and ellis M. Simak
Patterns of cellular differentiation in spontaneous and transplanted lymphomata in mice., D Metcalf, K Nakamura, and M Wiadrowski
Patterns of cellular injury in myocardial ischemia determined by monoclonal antimyosin., A C. Nolan, W A. Clark Jr., T Karwoski, and R Zak
Patterns of free amino acids in growing and regressing tumors., E Roberts and P R. Borges
Patterns of genomic distribution and sequence heterogeneity of a murine "retrovirus-like" multigene family., E Keshet and A Itin
Patterns of igg isotype expression following stimulation with various mitogens. Abstr., J W. Paslay, J P. Mckearn, J Slack, and J M. Davie
Patterns of immune reactivity in autoimmune murine strains. Abstr., A N. Theofilopoulos, D L. Shawler, D H. Katz, and F J. Dixon
Patterns of incorporation of thymidine in the female genital and other organs of mice, treated with 20-methylcholanthrene, estradiol and ovariectomy., J Klavins and Z Wessely
Patterns of in vitro host range restrictions to murine leukemia virus growth. Abstr., T Pincus, J W. Hartley, and W P. Rowe
Patterns of lymphocyte infiltration in tumor sublines of a single mammary adenocarcinoma. Abstr., A Rios, D Laux, and G Heppner
Patterns of pigmentation in experimentally produced mouse chimaerae., A K. Tarkowski
Patterns of plasminogen activator production in cultured normal embryonic cells., S T. Rohrlich and D B. Rifkin
Patterns of polyamine accumulation and biosynthesis in the brains of neurological mutants of mice. Abstr., D H. Russell, H Meier, and E D. Hendley
Patterns of proliferation and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells after compartment depletion., P A. Chervenick and D R. Boggs
Patterns of protein synthesis at the onset of oogenesis in the mouse., R E. Cole, T K. Canfield, and S M. Gartler
Patterns of protein tyrosine phosphorylation in motheaten and viable motheaten mice., Trac M. Duong
Patterns of recombination activity on mouse chromosome 11 revealed by high resolution mapping., T Billings, E E. Sargent, J P. Szatkiewicz, N Leahy, I Y. Kwak, N Bektassova, M Walker, T Hassold, J H. Graber, K W. Broman, and P M. Petkov
Patterns of reconstitution of neonatally thymectomized mice by injections of isolated lymphopoietic and hematopoietic cells., N Trainin, L W. Paw, and R H. Levey
Patterns of rna synthesis in early meiotic prophase oocytes from fetal mouse ovaries., A H. Bakken and M Mcclanahan
Patterns of rna synthesis in the mouse after antigen. Abstr., R W. Newcomb, E P. Cohen, and L K. Crosby
Patterns of tumor growth with different alkali metals. Abstr., domoiri A. El, F Messiha, and W Hsia
Patterns of unscheduled dna synthesis in mouse embryo cells associated with in vitro aging and with spontaneous transform- ation to a continuous cell line., R L. Meek, T Rebeiro, and C W. Daniel
Patterns of virus-immune t-cell responsiveness. Comparison of (h-2k x h-2b)h-2b radiation chimeras and negatively selected h-2b lymphocytes., P C. Doherty and J R. Bennink
Paw test with syngeneic tumor cells in inbred mice bearing a trans- planted sarcoma., J Wells, W Cain, J Bozalis, R Wells, and J Flora
Pca reactions with mouse antibodies in mice and rats., Z Ovary, S S. Caiazza, and S Kojima
Pcb and hcb induced humoral immunosuppression. Abstr., L Loose, K Pittman, K Benitz, and J Silkworth
Pcc4, a new cell surface antigen common to multipotential embryonal carcinoma cells, spermatozoa, and mouse early embryos., G Gachelin, R Kemler, F Kelly, and F Jacob
Pcc4azal teratocarcinoma stem cell differentiation in culture. 1. Biochemical studies., C W. Lo and N B. Gilula
Pcc4azal teratocarcinoma stem cell differentiation in culture. Iii. Cell-to-cell communication properties., C W. Lo and N B. Gilula
Pcc4azal teratocarcinoma stem cell differentiation in culture. II. Morphological characterization., C W. Lo and N B. Gilula
Pcnx12 as a potential modifier of Gria4 associated absence seisures, Zak Strassberg
PCR-amplification of simple sequence repeat variants from pooled DNA samples for rapidly mapping new mutations of the mouse., B A. Taylor, A Navin, and S J. Phillips
PCR based targeted genomic and cDNA differential display., N E. Broude, N Storm, S Malpel, J H. Graber, S Lukyanov, E Sverdlov, and C L. Smith
P-cresol, cause of ink-induced depigmentation in mice., W B. Shelley
PDGF autocrine stimulation dedifferentiates cultured astrocytes and induces oligodendrogliomas and oligoastrocytomas from neural progenitors and astrocytes in vivo., C Dai, J C. Celestino, Y Okada, D N. Louis, G N. Fuller, and E C. Holland
Peaks and troughs in linkage mapping for the rheumatic diseases [editorial], J S. Lanchbury and N J. Schork
Pea lectin resistant mouse lymphoma cell lines are defective in fucose metabolism. Abstr., M Reitman, I Trowbridge, R Hyman, and S Kornfeld
Peanut agglutinin, a new mitogen that binds to galactosyl sites exposed after neuraminidase treatment., A Novogrodsky, R Lotan, A Ravid, and N Sharon
Peanut agglutinin. I. A new tool for studying t lymphocyte subpopulations., J London, S Berrih, and J Bach
Peanut agglutinin. II. Characterization of the thy-1, tla and ig phenotype of peanut agglutinin-positive cells in adult, embryonic and nude mice using double immunofluorescence., G E. Roelants, J London, K. Mayor, and B Serrano
Peanut agglutinin (pna)-binding properties of murine thymocyte subpopulations., F Dumont and J Nardelli
Peanut agglutinin. V. Thymocyte subpopulations in the mouse studied with peanut agglutinin and ly-6.2 Antiserum., J London and M A. Horton
Peanut lectin binding properties of germinal centres of mouse lymphoid tissue., M L. Rose, M S. Birbeck, V J. Wallis, J A. Forrerster, and A J. Davies
Peculiar gamma g in tumour cells and depletion of antibody forming organs in tumour bearing mice., M A. Pikovski and gallon Y. Zifroni
Peculiar immunobiology of bone marrow allografts. I. Graft rejection by irradiated responder mice., G Cudkowicz and M Bennett
Peculiar immunobiology of bone marrow allografts. II. Rejection of parental grafts by resistant f1 hybred mice., G Cudkowicz and M Bennett
Peculiarities of cancerogenesis in animals with different initial resistance to tumor growth., I P. Tereshchenko
Peculiar sites of the histochemical reaction for phosphorylase in hepatoma ascites cells. Abstr., H G. Godlewski
Pemphigus antibodies identify a cell surface glycoprotein synthesized by human and mouse keratinocytes., J R. Stanley, M Yaar, nelson P. Hawley, and S I. Katz
Pemphigus: an unfolding story., S A. Grando, M R. Pittelkow, L D. Shultz, M Dmochowski, and V T. Nguyen
Pemphigus vulgaris in a pigtail macaque., P L. Wolff, J M. Garden, R Marder, D P. Rosenberg, and J P. Sundberg
Pen changing as psychological stress in obese and normal shetland sheep dogs., Monte Buchsbaum
Penetration and phosphorylation of glucose in islets of langerhans. Abstr., F M. Matschinsky
Penetration of asbestos fibers in the visceral peritoneum of mice., G C. Winkler and J R. Ruttner
Penetration of benzo(alpha)pyrene into the skin of mice with inherited cutaneous abnormalities., F G. Bock and S J. Mann
Penetration of brain and brain tumor by aromatic compounds as a function of molecular substituents., A H. Soloway, B Whitman, and J R. Messer
Penetration of brain and brain tumor by aromatic compounds as a function of molecular substituents. Iii., A H. Soloway, B Whitman, and J R. Messer
Penetration of differently metastasizing b16 melanoma cells through nuclepore filter holes. Abstr., K F. Tullberg and M M. Burger
Penetration of labeled protein into isolated normal and tumor cells and its possible stimulation by corticosterone. Abstr., H Ryser and J C. Aub
Penetration of the vascular endothelial barrier by non-neoplastic thyroid cells in circulation., N Taptiklis
Penetration of xylitol into islets of langerhans. Abstr., R Landgraf and F M. Matschinsky
Pentamidine, a new diabetogenic drug in laboratory rodents., P Sai, D Boillot, C Boitard, sachs M. Debray, G Reach, and R Assan
Pentobarbital (p) tolerance and dependence in different strains of mice. Abstr., T Nabeshima, J Smith, and I K. Ho
Pentru embrionul de gaina in dezvoltare. Text in rumanian., G Balmus, M Lungu, E Nastac, E Al, R E. Patogenitatea, and S D. C57
Pentylenetetrazol-induced retrograde amnesia and brain seizures in mice., R Van buskirk and J L. Gaugh
Pentylenetetrazol. Inhibitory avoidance behavior, brain seizure activity, and [3h]lysine incorporation into brain proteins of different mouse strains., P M. Iuvone, C A. Boast, H E. Gray, and A J. Dunn
Pepsin and autoimmune disease mouse., H Ohnishi
Pepsin can be used to subculture viable mammary epithelial cells., M E. Riser, B C. Huff, and D Medina
Pepsin digestion of mouse igg immunoglobulins, subfragments of the fc region., S Dissanayake and F C. Hay
Pepstatin, an ascites retardant of l1210 tumor-bearing mice. Brief communication., L M. Greenbaum and G Semente
Pepstatin, an inhibitor of leukokinin formation and ascitic fluid accumulation., L M. Greenbaum, P Grebow, M Johnston, A Prakash, and G Semente
Peptide analysis of mouse embryonic globin chains., G Vulpis and A Bank
Peptide analysis of RNA polymerase alpha subunit from Escherichia coli: comparison of free with assembled form., M Taketo and A Ishihama
Peptide comparison of two histocompatibility-2 (h-2b and h-2d) allo- antigens., K Yamane, A Shimada, and S G. Nathenson
Peptide differences in purified mouse antibodies. Abstr., C Merryman, B Frangione, E C. Franklin, and B Benacerraf
Peptide elongation enzymes in tumor cells and mouse liver., C Li and C Yu
Peptide map analyses of murine ia antigens of the i-e subregion using hplc., M Mcmillan, J M. Cecka, L Hood, D B. Murphy, and H O. Mcdevitt
Peptide map analysis of mutant transplantation antigens., S J. Ewald, J Klein, and L E. Hood
Peptide map comparisons of epidermal and spleen h-2 molecules., J G. Frelinger, J A. Frelinger, and L Hood
Peptide mapping of adenylate cyclase regulatory proteins that are cholera toxin substrates., T H. Hudson and G L. Johnson
Peptides, enzymes and obesity: new insights from a 'dead' enzyme., L D. Fricker and E H. Leiter
Peptides from the dinitrophenyl binding site of myeloma iga of mouse mopc 315., O A. Roholt, G Radzimski, and D Pressman
Peptidoglycans extracted from gram-positive bacteria: expression of antitumor activity according to peptide structure and route of injection., A Goguel, G Lespinats, and C Nauciel
Percent distribution of t- and b-lymphoid cells in spleen and lymph nodes of moloney virus infected mice., H Mertens and G R. Krueger
Percent satellite dna as a function of tissue and age of mice., N Prashad and R G. Cutler
Perceptual homeostasis and distress in vocalization in puppies., E Fredericson
Percutaneous absorption of methyl salicylate from medicated plaster in mice and humans., H Maruta, K Minami, T Yamagata, and K Noda
Percutaneous intravenous injection in neonatal mice., M S. Sands and J E. Barker
Performance of albino and pigmented mice in a y-maze in the presence of an extraneous stimulus., Nancy H. Noun
Performance of C57BL/6J, DBA/2J, and B6D2F1 mice in a free-operant avoidance task., D K. Ingram and R L. Sprott
Performance of c57bl/6j, dba/2j, and b6d2f1 mice in a free- -operant avoidance test., D K. Ingram and R L. Sprott
Performance of ten inbred mouse strains following assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs)., S L. Byers, S J. Payson, and R A. Taft
Pericentromeric chromosome organization in mouse cells. Abstr., N O. Bianchi, M S. Bianchi, M E. Lezana, and L A. Rioja
Perifusion studies on normal and diabetic (db/db) endocrine tissues., Christopher R. Watters
Perinatal carcinogenesis by urethan., S Vesselinovitch, N Mihailovich, K Rao, and L Itze
Perinatal changes in epidermal innervation in rat and mouse., M J. Fitzgerald
Perinatal development of estrogen receptors in mouse brain assessed by radioautography, nuclear isolation and receptor assay., J L. Gerlach, B S. Mcewen, allerand C. Toran, and W J. Friedman
Perinatal development of hypothalamic and cortical estrogen receptors in mouse brain: methodological aspects., W J. Friedman, B S. Mcewen, allerand C. Toran, and J L. Gerlach
Perinatal folate deficiency, effects on developing brain in c57bl/6j mice., W Shaw, R A. Schreiber, and J W. Zemp
Perinatal lethality and defects in hindbrain development in mice homozygous for a targeted mutation of the zinc finger gene Krox20., P J. Swiatek and T Gridley
Perineural angiogenesis in mice bearing subcutaneous tumours., T F. Warner and R G. Krueger
Perinotochordal sheath of heterozygous and homozygous danforth's short-tail mice., E M. Center, S S. Spigelman, and D B. Wilson