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Periodic acid-schiff positive deposits associated with aging in mouse brains., Y Yoshii and T L. Phillips
Periodic acid-schiff positive giant cells in the mouse thymus cortex., D Metcalf and M Ishidate
Periodical hypotrichosis in mice. Abstr., N Kobozieff and kobozieff N. Pomriaskinsky
Periodicity of wheel-running activity in mice in relation to light-dark cycle, i. Strain and age differences. (jap., Eng. Summ)., S Sekiguchi, J Makino, and M Abe
Periodic loss of reactivity of a myeloma tumor with cytotoxic thymus- -derived lymphocytes., J H. Russell, A H. Hale, L C. Ginns, and H N. Eisen
Periodic loss of reactivity with cytotoxic t lymphocytes by a mouse tumor. Abstr., J H. Russell and A H. Hale
Periodic luteotrophic activity in the cyclic mouse. Abstr., H C. Browning, W D. White, and O B. Wiswell
Periodic ploidy changes in the mouse plasma cell tumor, mspc-1., H T. Imai, T H. Yosida, and K Moriwaki
Periodic variation in expression of major histocompatibility antigens on a mouse plasmacytoma. Abstr., E Celis, A H. Hale, and H N. Eisen
Periodic variations of the hemagglutinin response in mice following immunization against sheep red blood cells and alloantigens., J H. Stimpfling and A Richardson
Periodic variations of the hemagglutinin response in mice following immunization against sheep red blood cells and alloantigens., J H. Stimpfling and A Richardson
Periodontal and pulpal pathosis in leukemic mice., F A. Carranza, O Gravina, and R L. Cabrini
Periodontal and vascular alterations, their relationship to the changes in tissue glucose and glycogen in diabetic mice., A K. El geneidy, R E. Stallard, L C. Fillios, and H M. Goldman
Periodontal disease in six strains of inbred mice., P N. Baer and J E. Lieberman
Periodontal pathosis in the grey lethal strain mouse., R F. Sheehan, M M. Cohen, and G Shklar
Periosteal and metaplastic bone formation in mouse minced muscle regeneration., S I. Zacks and M F. Sheff
Peripheral auditory sensitivity in mice prone to audiogenic seizure., R Ward
Peripheral blood eosinophils in graft-versus-host disease in rodents. Abstr., D M. Guenther, O Stutman, and R A. Good
Peripheral counts and survival of blood platelets of mice. Abstr., T T. Odell and T P. Donald
Peripheral lymphocytes bearing tl antigens., R S. Basch
Peripheral motor nerve function of the "lethargic" mouse studied chronologically. Abstr., J M. Herring and H C. Dung
Peripheral nerve abnormalities in the diabetic mutant mouse., A K. Sharma, P K. Thomas, G Gabriel, C Stolinski, P Dockery, and G W. Hollins
Peripheral nerve allografts. I. Distinctive histological features of nerve degeneration and immunological rejection., J Comtet and J Revillard
Peripheral nerve cells in culture rich in schwann cells incorporate and metabolize trans-unsaturated fatty acid (elaidic acid) as well as physiological cis isomer (oleic acid)., J Bourre, J Boutry, M Masson, and J Hauw
Peripheral nerve grafts in hereditary leukodystrophic mutant mice (twitcher)., F Scaravilli and J M. Jacobs
Peripheral neuropathy and experimental myeloma in the mouse., A Dayan and M I. Stokes
Peripheral neuropathy in mouse hereditary diabetes mellitus. II. Ultrastructural correlates of degenerative and regenerative changes., K A. Carson, E H. Bossen, and J S. Hanker
Peripheral neuropathy in mutant diabetic mouse [c57bl/ks (db/db)]., A A. Sima and D M. Robertson
Peripheral neuropathy in the diabetic mutant mouse. An ultrastructural study., A A. Sima and D M. Robertson
Peripherin-reactive antibodies in mouse, rabbit, and human blood., A Strom, B Sonier, H D. Chapman, M Mojibian, G S. Wang, C R. Slatculescu, D V. Serreze, and F W. Scott
Peristaltic contractions of the murine urogenital sinus., G R. Cunha
Peritoneal and alveolar macrophages derived from lymphocyte popula- tions during graft-versus-host reaction., J G. Howard, G H. Christie, J L. Boak, and R G. Kinsky
Peritoneal exudate cells. I. Growth requirement of cells capable of forming colonies in soft agar., H Lin and C C. Stewart
Peritoneal exudate cells. Iii. Effect of gamma-irradiation on mouse peritoneal colony-forming cells., H Lin
Peritoneal exudate cells. V. Invluence of age, sex. Strain and species on the induction and the growth of macrophage colony forming cells., H Lin, C Kuhn, and C C. Stewart
Peritoneal exudate formation in c3h mice and in mice of an unrelated closed colony., F Hartveit
Peritoneal exudate t lymphocytes with specificity to sheep red blood cells. Iii. High dose of antigen induces suppressor t cells which influence the appearance in exudates of effector t cells for delayed-type hypersensitivity aand helper t cells for humoral immune responses., S H. Kaufmann, J S. Ahmed, M Chahin, and H Hahn
Peritoneal exudate t lymphocytes with specificity to sheep red blood cells. II. Inflammatory helper t cells and effector t cells in mice with delayed-type hypersensitivity and in suppres- sed mice., H Hahn, S H. Kaufmann, F Falkenberg, M Chahinin, and W Horn
Peritoneal exudate t lymphocytes with specificity to sheep red blood cells. I. Production and character- ization as to function and phenotype., H Hahn, S H. Kaufman, T E. Miller, and G B. Mackaness
Peritoneal exudate t lymphocytes with specificity to sheep red blood cells. IV. Fc receptors on specific peritoneal exudate lymphocytes and their role in delayed-type hypersensitivity reactions., J S. Ahmed, S H. Kaufmann, and H Hahn
Peritoneal fluid cytology associated with a solid ovarian teratoma in a mouse., L Mc gowan, R H. Davis, and B Bunnag
Peritoneal fluid cytology in ovarian tumors in mice., L Mc gowan and R H. Davis
Peritoneal macrophage response to leukemia l1210 in syngeneic mice., D Berd and R T. Prehn
Peritoneal macrophages and liver slices. Abstr., K R. Aoki, L Fong, D Chia, D W. Knutson, E V. Barnett, S Lo, D Y. Chang, and N I. By
Peritoneal macrophages from normal mice suppress natural killer cell activity. Abstr., M J. Brunda, D Taramelli, H T. Holden, and L Varesio
Peritoneal macrophages induced by irritants., S Miake, K Takeya, T Matsumoto, Y Yoshikai, D K. Nomoto, and O B. Of
Peritoneal macrophages in the immune response to srbc in vitro., M Hoffman
Peritoneal macrophages introduced into mouse foot pads enter the germinal center of regional lymph nodes nonspecifically., M Kotani, T Ezaki, H Fujii, K Matsuno, S Ekino, and S Harada
Peritoneal macrophages of lupus model mice (nzb/w and bsxb/mpj) do not produce prostaglandins in response to immune complex stimulation. Abstr., S M. Gartner, E H. Belisle, and H R. Strausser
Peritoneal plasmacytomagenesis in mice: comparison of different pristane dose regimens., M Potter and J S. Wax
Periventricular white-matter cysts in a murine model of gram-negative ventriculitis., T P. Naidich, D G. Mclone, and Y Yamanouchi
PERK eIF2alpha kinase regulates neonatal growth by controlling the expression of circulating insulin-like growth factor-I derived from the liver., Y Li, K Iida, J O'Neil, P Zhang, S Li, A Frank, A Gabai, F Zambito, S H. Liang, C J. Rosen, and D R. Cavener
Permanent cannulation of blood vessels in mice., P Popovic, H Sybers, and V P. Popovic
Permanent cell lines established from hepatic fibro-granulomatous lesions: their relationship with myofibroblasts and ito cells. Abstr., R Borojevic and A A. Monteiro
Permanent cure of some spontaneous mammary cancers of mice with ana- logs of 1,2-dimethyl-4,5-diaminobenzene., D W. Woolley and J M. Stewart
Permanent hapten-specific tolerance in b lymphocytes., C J. Elson and R B. Taylor
Permanganate fixation of the golgi complex and other cytoplasmic structures of mammalian testes., H H. Mollenhauer and W Zebrun
Permeability and intracellular distribution of 4,4'-diacetyl-diphenyl- -urea-bis-guanylhydrazone (ddug) in sensitive and resistant sarcoma 180 cells (s-180) in vitro. Abstr., J R. Gillette and M T. Hakala
Permeability difference as a source of resistance to alkylating agents in ehrlich tumor cells., R J. Rutman, E H. Chun, and F S. Lewis
Permeability of cultured sarcoma 180 cells (s-180) to amethopterin. Abstr., M T. Hakala
Permeability of ehrlich ascites cells and spectro- photometric assay of the sub-cellular enzymes., M M. Dohadwala and L Chaudhuri
Permeability of ehrlich ascites cells to adenine., J A. Jacquez
Permeability of ehrlich cells to uracil, thymine and fluorouracil., J A. Jacquez
Permeability of muscle capillaries to microperoxidase., S L. Wissig and M C. Williams
Permeability of the ehrlich ascites tumor cell to water., H G. Hempling
Permeability of thermally damaged skin: i. Immediate influences of 60 degrees c scalding on hairless mouse skin., C R. Behl, G L. Flynn, T Kurihara, W Smith, O Gatmaitan, W I. Higuchi, N F. Ho, and C L. Pierson
Permeability properties of the postcapillary high-endothelial venules in lymph nodes of the mouse., B Van deurs, C Ropke, and E Westergaard
Permissiveness of athymic ('nude') mice towards congenic memory cells., U Kobow and E Weiler
Peroidate-induced increase in cyclic gmp in mouse and guinea pig splenic cells in association with mitogenesis., M K. Haddox, L T. Furcht, S R. Gentry, M E. Moser, and N D. Goldberg
Peroxidase activity and iodide uptake in hormone- -responsive and hormone-independent gr mouse mammary tumors., C R. Lyttle, S M. Thorpe, and J L. Daehnfeldt
Peroxidase activity in peroxisomes (microbodies) of acatalasemic mice., S Goldfischer and E Essner
Peroxidase inhibition in fetal mouse thyroid. Abstr., L L. Grosso
Peroxidase-mediated mammalian cell cytotoxicity., P J. Edelson and Z A. Cohn
Peroxide detoxification affecting the production of immunoglobulin by mouse myeloma tumor cells in vitro., H J. Cohen
Peroxide production and toxicity in X-irradiated media., Patrick Chasse
Peroxiredoxin 6 deficiency and atherosclerosis susceptibility in mice: significance of genetic background for assessing atherosclerosis., X Wang, S A. Phelan, C Petros, E F. Taylor, G Ledinski, G Jurgens, Semb K. Forsman, and B Paigen
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma controls Muc1 transcription in trophoblasts., Barak T. Shalom, J M. Nicholas, Y Wang, X Zhang, E S. Ong, T H. Young, S J. Gendler, R M. Evans, and Y Barak
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma-deficient heterozygous mice develop an exacerbated neural antigen-induced Th1 response and experimental allergic encephalomyelitis., J J. Bright, C Natarajan, G Muthian, Y Barak, and R M. Evans
Perp is a p63-regulated gene essential for epithelial integrity., R A. Ihrie, M R. Marques, B T. Nguyen, J S. Horner, C Papazoglu, R T. Bronson, A A. Mills, and L D. Attardi
Perplexing polymorphisms: D(i)ps, Sn(i)ps, and trips [editorial; comment], C J. Rosen and J P. Bilezikian
Perseverence to a discriminate reponse in hippocampally variable mice., Charles McNiesh
Persistence and host-regulated thermosensitivity in cells of neural derivation infected with mouse hepatitis and measles viruses., A Lucas, M Coulter, R Anderson, S Dales, D W. Flintoff, and O A. willii
Persistence and pathogenicity of defective friend spleen focus-forming virus. Decreased transplantability of hemopoietic cells as a marker for preleukemic change., R J. Eckner and K L. Hettrick
Persistence of antigen-binding cells with surface tolerogen. Isologous versus heterologous immunoglobulin carriers., M Venkataraman, benson M. Aldo, Y Borel, and D W. Scott
Persistence of antigen on the surface of macrophages., E R. Unanue, J Cerottini, and M Bedford
Persistence of chromosome rearrangements induced in male mice by x-irradiation of pre-meiotic germ cells., A Leonard and G Deknudt
Persistence of circadian periodicity in balb/c mice after adrenalectomy and during inanition and dehydration. Abstr., D J. Lakatua, E Haus, and F Halberg
Persistence of colchicine induced differentiation in harding-passey melanoma in mouse - an electron microscopic study. Abstr., K Loader and E Nathaniel
Persistence of colchicine resistance in ehrlich-lettre ascites tumors and cell strains., C Granzow
Persistence of ethyl carbamate-induced dna damage in vivo as indicated by sister chromatid exchange analysis., M K. Conner and M Cheng
Persistence of gross leukemia virus infection in vitro. Abstr., D T. Imagawa and M Nakai
Persistence of h-2 and some non-h-2 antigens on long-term-cultured mouse cell lines., D Klein, D J. Merchant, J Klein, and D C. Shreffler
Persistence of immunogenicity of antigen after uptake by macrophages., E R. Unanue and B A. Askonas
Persistence of immunogenicity of two complex antigens retained in vivo., S Britton, T Wepsic, and G Moller
Persistence of infectious friend virus in spleens of mice after spontaneous recovery from virus-induced erythroleukemias., B Chesebro, M Bloom, K Wehrly, and J Nishio
Persistence of mitotic circadian rhythm of a transplantable mammary carcinoma after 35 generations. Its bearing on the success of treatment with endoxan., A F. Badran and J M. Llanos
Persistence of passively transferred goat f(ab')2 antibody fragments in the circulation of rodents., S J. Nelson and D D. Manning
Persistence of phage lambda dna in genomes of mouse cells transformed by lambda-carrying sv40 vectors., N Muzyczka
Persistence of populations of mice exposed to substerilizing doses of spermatogonial X-irradiation., E L. Green and E P. Les
Persistence of populations of mice exposed to substerilizing doses spermatogonial x-irradiation., E L. Green and E P. Les
Persistence of precursor cells of squamous metaplasia in preneoplastic mammary outgrowth lines from mice., F V. Schaefer, R P. Custer, and S Sorof
Persistence of responsiveness of adult mouse mammary gland to induction by embryonic mesenchyme., T Sakakura, Y Sakagami, and Y Nishizuka
Persistence of rosette-forming cells in long term spleen cell tissue cultures., C D. Baroni and E N. Ward
Persistence of syngeneic preference given by a methylcholanthrene- -induced sarcoma after four consecutive passages in f1 hybrids., D Oth and C Burg
Persistence of the mitogenic response to platelet-derived growth factor (competence) does not reflect a long-term interaction between the growth factor and the target cell. Abstr., C D. Stiles, M A. Chaikin, and J P. Singh
Persistence of virus-specific memory b cells in mice cns., W Gerhard and H Koprowski
Persistent binding of 3-methylcholanthrene to mouse lung dna and its correlation with susceptibility to pulmonary neoplasia., A Eastman and E Bresnick
Persistent corpora lutea of mice in a cold environment., S Barnett and K M. Munro
Persistent cryptosporidium infection in congenitally athymic (nude) mice., J Heine, H W. Moon, and D B. Woodmansee
Persistent, differential alterations in developing cerebellar cortex of male and female mice after methylmercury exposure., P R. Sager, M Aschner, and P M. Rodier
Persistent expression of ia-antigen on a subpopulation of murine resident peritoneal macrophages., W S. Walker, R B. Hester, and R H. Beelen
Persistent formation of reagins in mice injected with low doses of ovalbumin., E M. Vaz, N Vaz, and B Levine
Persistent genotypic differences in mouse activity under unusually varied circumstances., D D. Thiessen
Persistent hyperplastic tunica vasculosa lentis and persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous in transgenic line TgN3261Rpw., C M. Colitz, D E. Malarkey, R P. Woychik, and J E. Wilkinson
Persistent immunity un lethally irradiated mice. Abstr., A Riches and D B. Thomas
Persistent infection of mice with the virus of lymphocytic chorio- meningitis. Virus-specific immunological tolerance., J Cihak and grube F. Lehmann
Persistent infection with mouse hepatitis virus of low virulence in nude mice., T Tamura, F Taguchi, K Ueda, and K Fujiwara
Persistent noncytolytic togavirus infection of primary mouse muscle cells., B T. Eaton and A J. Hapel
Persistent vaginal cornification in goldthioglucose-treated balb/cki mice., R A. Liebelt, K Sekiba, S Ichinoe, and A G. Liebelt
Persistent vaginal cornification in mice., N Takasugi, H A. Bern, and K B. Ome
Persistent vaginal cornification in mice following the administration of goldthoiglucose. Abstr., R A. Liebelt, K Sekiba, and H G. Taylor
Persistent virus infection with neurological involvement in mice infected with mhv3. Abstr., J M. Dupuy, C L. Prevost, leblond E. Levy, and J L. Virelizier
Persisting circadian rhythm in hepatic glycogen of mice during in- anition and dehydration., E Haus and F Halberg
Persisting high serum ige titers and local eosinophilia in immunized mice treated with cyclophosphamide - a model for studying immediate-type hypersensitivity. Abstr., R S. Speirs, R W. Benson, R D. Hinsdill, and T Takenaka
Persisting odours as a biasing factor in open-field research with mice., J L. Whittier and P M. Reynolds
Person Papers Collection Index, The Jackson Laboratory
Perspectives of mammalian oocyte maturation in vitro and practical applications., J J. Eppig, S M. Downs, and A C. Schroeder
Perspectives on oncogenesis, does immunity stimulate or inhibit neoplasia., R T. Prehn
Pertinent features of m locus determinants including revised nomen- clature and strain distribution., H Festenstein
Pertubations induced by pv-msv virus in adult mice. Abstr., M C. Le bousse, joffe F. Smadja, B Klein, B Caillou, D C. Jasmin, and Hematopoi
Perturbation of general and anti-tumor immune competence in mice bearing a chemically induced tumor. Abstr., J H. Dean, J L. Mccoy, D D. Lewis, and L W. Law
Perturbation of lymphocyte response to concanavalin a by exogeneous cholesterol and lecithin., B Rivnay, A Globerson, and M Shinitzky
Perturbation of the adipose cell plasma membrane in obese (ob/ob) mice., J Carpentier, A Perrelet, and L Orci
Perturbations in bone formation and resorption in insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 transgenic mice., J V. Silha, S Mishra, C J. Rosen, W G. Beamer, R T. Turner, D R. Powell, and L J. Murphy
Pertussis vaccination as a method to reduce graft-versus-host reactivity and to increase hematopoietic stem cells in the spleens of donor mice. Abstr., E A. Eikman and R T. Bowser
Peter A. Gorer Papers (1907-1961), The Jackson Laboratory
Peyer's patch cells. Absence of graft-versus-host reactivity in mice and rats., D Y. Perey and R D. Guttmann
Peyer's patch cells, lack of graft-vs-host activity in mice and rats. Abstr., D Perey and R Guttman
Peyer's patches, gut iga plasma cells and thymic function. Study in nude mice bearing thymic grafts., grand D. Guy, C Griscelli, and P Vassalli
Peyer's patches of x-linked immunodeficient (xid) mice contain mature b cells. Abstr., J H. Eldridge, H Kiyono, S M. Michalek, and J R. Mcghee
Peyer's patch responsiveness to salmonella in mice., P B. Carter and F M. Collins
Pge1 prevents lymphoproliferation and renal disease in mrl/l mice. Abstr., V Kelley and A Winkelstein
Pgk-1 expression in pgk-1a/pgk-1b female mice associated with xce allele substitutions. Abstr., B M. Cattanach, T Bucher, and S J. Andrews
Pgm-1 marker linked (non-h-2) gene(s) decrease(s) lethal gvhr developed against h-2 antigens., pannenko O. Halle, R Motta, and G Mathe
Pha and casein stimulation in amyloidotic mice. Abstr., M A. Scheinberg and E S. Cathcart
Pha dependent immune rejection of syngeneic tumors. Abstr., B Bonavida
Phaeomelanin synthesis and obesity in mice. Interaction of the viable yellow (avy) and sombre (eso) mutations., G L. Wolff, D B. Galbraith, and J M. Row
Phages or sodium periodate-treated cloned macrophages., J B. Weinberg, V M. willenhanced, and C. Macro
Phagocytic activity after thymectomy in axenic mice., J Benveniste and J Salomon
Phagocytic activity during rejection of ascites tumors. Abstr., L J. Journey
Phagocytic activity in f1 hybrid mice injected with parental spleen cells., V Tomazic, N Allegretti, and V Silobrcic
Phagocytic activity in mice treated with isogeneic subcellular fractions., K Stern, E B. Titchener, and A Duwelius
Phagocytic cells as effectors in a cell-mediated immunity system., G Dennert and E S. Lennox
Phagocytic function and immunocompetence of congenitally asplenic mice. Abstr., B B. Lozzio and M V. Burns
Phagocytized plasma cells in mouse spleen observed by light and electron microscopy., D C. Swartzendruber
Phagocytose in vivo de past. Tularensis par les leucocytes de la souris. Relations entre phagocytose et virulence de bacterie., T Huziwara, Y Watanabe, and S Hyodo
Phagocytosis and lymphocyte migration: evidence that lymphocyte trapping in the spleen following carbon injection is not due to direct lymphocyte-macrophage adherence., N Van rooijen and C H. Roeterink
Phagocytosis in experimental mouse amyloidosis., P Ranlov
Phagocytosis in vivo of heterologous red cells in mice with trans- planted tumors., K Stern
Phagocytosis of heterologous red cells in mice injected with isologous microsomes., K Stern and H Matsumoto
Phagocytosis of heterologous red cells in tumor-bearing mice. Abstr., K Stern
Phagocytosis of homologous erythrocytes and splenocytes in tumor-free and tumor-bearing mice., K Stern and C A. Joyce
Phagocytosis of murine lymphoma cells by macrophages. I. Factors affecting in vitro phagocytosis., R Evans
Phagocytosis of murine lymphoma cells by macrophages. I. Factors affecting in vitro phagocytosis., R Evans
Phagocytosis of nerve growth factor-coated erythrocytes in neuro- blastoma rosette-forming cells., C Bosman, R Revoltella, and L Bertolini
Phagocytosis of nucleated and mature beta thalassaemic red blood cells by mouse macrophages in vitro., A Knyszynski, D Danon, I Kahane, and E A. Rachmilewitz
Phagocytosis of red blood cells from rauscher leukemia virus-infected mice by macrophages from normal syngeneic mice., A Knyszynski, S J. Leibovich, and D Danon
Phagocytosis of type b and type c virus particles by mouse peritoneal cells in vivo. Abstr., G Seman and L Dmochowski
Pharmacodynamic basis for the interaction of cimetidine with the bone marrow stem cells (cfus)., J W. Byron
Pharmacodynamic model describing the growth of a mammary carcinoma in the mouse under the influence of adriamycin treatment., G Dagnino, M G. Donelli, T Colombo, C Bertello, and A Martini
Pharmacogenetic association between ALOX5 promoter genotype and the response to anti-asthma treatment., J M. Drazen, C N. Yandava, L Dube, N Szczerback, R Hippensteel, A Pillari, E Israel, N Schork, E S. Silverman, D A. Katz, and J Drajesk
Pharmacogenetic correlates of pentylenetetrazol and electroconvulsive seizure thresholds in mice., K Schlesinger, W O. Boggan, and B J. Griek
Pharmacogenetic differences in audiogenic seizure priming of c57bl/6bg and dba/1bg-asr mice., S C. Maxson, J S. Cowen, and P Y. Sze
Pharmacogenetic factor in the convulsive responses of mice to flurothyl., W M. Davis and W T. King
Pharmacogenetics., J L. Fuller
Pharmacogenetics of aplastic anemia in mice., Beth E. Warach
Pharmacogenetics of barbiturate anaesthesia in mice. Abstr., D P. Lovell
Pharmacogenetics of remission from audiogenic seizure susceptibility. Abstr., R L. Mantley and W B. Iturrian
Pharmacogenetics of the mouse., A M. Brown
Pharmacogenetics of the sensory induction of audiogenic seizures in two strains of mice. Abstr., S C. Maxson, P Y. Sze, and J S. Cowen
Pharmacokinetic analysis of neocarzinostatin in normal and tumor-bearing rodents., I S. Lowenthal, L M. Parker, D J. Greenblatt, B L. Brown, and T S. Samy
Pharmacokinetic and metabolic studies of chlorozotocin in mice. Abstr., R M. Mhatre, P S. Schein, J P. Skelly, and V S. Waravdekar
Pharmacokinetic considerations in testing hypoxic cell radiosensitizers in mouse tumours., J M. Brown, N Y. Yu, and P Workman
Pharmacokinetic differences of 2-aminofluorene (af) in isolated hepatocytes from inbred mice. Abstr., T A. Hultin and W W. Weber
Pharmacokinetics and metabolism of partially thiolated polycytidylic acid (mpc) in rodents. Abstr., M P. Kung, Y K. Ho, D Lalka, and T J. Bardos
Pharmacokinetics of 1-alkylcarbamoyl-5-fluorouracils in plasma and ascites fluid after oral administration in mice., M Iigo, A Hoshi, and K Kuretani
Pharmacokinetics of adriamycin and adriamycin-dna complex in l1210 mice and men., M Staquet, M Rozencweig, karim M. Duarte, and Y Kenis
Pharmacokinetics of adriamycin and tissue penetration in murine ovarian cancer., R F. Ozols, G Y. Locker, J H. Doroshow, K R. Grotzinger, H E. Myers, and R C. Young
Pharmacokinetics of fu as the determinant of its toxicity and antitumor activity in a murine colonic adenocarcinoma line. Abstr., M Arakawa, B Ardalan, and C Todd
Pharmacokinetics of methotrexate and plasma folate degradation by the flavobacterium sp. Carboxypeptidase. Abstr., A M. Albrecht, M S. Kennedy, and E Boldizsar
Pharmacokinetics of platinum antitumour agents in d@@@mo organs. Abstr., B W. Malerbi and G Abel
Pharmacokinetic studies in the chemotherapy of neuroblastoma using the c1300 murine system., G Sufrin and G P. Murphy
Pharmacokinetic studies of n-methylformamide (nsc 3051) in mice. Abstr., C Brindley, A Gescher, E S. Harpur, and J A. Slack
Pharmacological and analytical studies on harringtonine. Abstr., H Jui, J Roboz, and J F. Holland
Pharmacological and therapeutic efficacy of rubidazone in mice. Comparison with daunomycin and adriamycin., T Ohnuma, F Elias, J F. Holland, and E Henderson
Pharmacological and toxicological studies on triosil, an intravenous contrast agent., D Busfield, K J. Child, and E G. Tomich
Pharmacological aspects of neuromuscular transmission in the isolated diaphragm of the dystrophic (rej 129) mouse., J B. Harris and R R. Ribchester
Pharmacological aspects of neuromuscular transmission in the thymus deficient nude (nu/nu) mouse., A F. Wolfe, W F. Dryden, I G. Marshall, and E M. Pantelouris
Pharmacological control of the immune response by blockade of the early hormonal changes following antigen injection., W Pierpaoli and G J. Maestroni
Pharmacological correlates of ecs induced disruption of a passive avoidance task in mice., W O. Boggan and K Schlesinger
Pharmacological differentiation of +/+ and +/anemic WBB6 littermates., Donald Stern
Pharmacological disposition in mice of 02.2'-anhydro-1-beta-d- -arabinosylcytosine 3'-phosphate, A potential antileukemic agent., J H. Focke, I )ii, W J. Broussard, and J Nagyvary
Pharmacological disposition of 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-(2,6-dioxo- 3-piperidyl)-1-nitrosourea in mice., A Rahman, P T. Luc, P S. Schein, and P V. Woolley
Pharmacological investigations of haloethylpyridinium compounds as possible anticancer agents. Abstr., H M. Redetzki, F Alvarez, and L Tucker
Pharmacological reactivity of dystrophic muscle., A Beaulnes, P Bois, and R Carle
Pharmacological studies on the anticancer activity of 3,4- -dimethoxybenzenesulfonylhydrazone of 1-oxidopyridine-2- -carboxaldehyde(3,4-dsp). Abstr., D A. Shiba and L A. Cosby
Pharmacological stuides of the antitumor agent 6-methylthiopurine ribonucleoside., D H. Ho and E F. Iii
Pharmacologic and behavioral effects of emd 28422: a novel purine which enhances (3h) diazepam binding to brain benzodiazepine receptors., P Skolnick, K Lock, B Paugh, P Marangos, R Windsor, and S Paul
Pharmacologic and cytokinetic studies with (s)-10-hydroxy- camptothecin. Abstr., W A. Creasey, M Richards, D Gil, and K C. Tsou
Pharmacologic control of the hormonally modulated immune response. Iii. Prolongation of allogeneic skin graft rejection and prevention of runt disease by a combination of drugs acting on neuroendocrine functions., W Pierpaoli and G J. Maestroni
Pharmacologic disposition of 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-(2,6-dioxo-1- -piperidyl)-1-nitrosourea (pcnu) in mice. Abstr., A Rahman, V Luc, P Schein, R Warren, and P Woolley
Pharmacologic disposition of doxorubicin (dx) as influences by liposome charge. Abstr., M Van hennik, D Carmichael, B Nester, M G. Sarngadharan, S. Schein, and A Rahman
Pharmacologic responses of cells of a neuroblastoma x glioma hybrid clone and modulation of synapses between hybrid cells and mouse myotubes., C N. Christian, P G. Nelson, P Bullock, D Mullinax, and M Nirenberg
Pharmacologic studies of hirschsprung's disease on a murine model., J Richardson
Pharmacology of 3,5-diamino-1,2,4-triazole (guanazole). I. Anti- tumor activity of guanazole., M Hahn and R H. Adamson
Pharmacology of adriamycin and ferric ion-adriamycin complex. Abstr., S D. Reich and S Gordon
Pharmacology of a new triazine antifolate in mice, rats, dogs, and monkeys., A R. Cashmore, R T. Skeel, D R. Makulu, E J, A, and J R. Bertino
Pharmakologische untersuchung eines neuen, zytostatisch wirksamen praparates, imet 3393., A Hartl, H Hillesheim, and E Kirchner
Phase dependent proliferative response of lymphoid and erythroid cells in the pregnant mouse., R Mattsson, A Mattsson, and kiessling K. Lindahl
Phase difference tests--longitudinal and transverse--on circadian rhythms of c mice. Abstr., J W. Tremor, E Haus, P D. Sebesta, C Keith, F Halberg, D Lakatua, H. Schmitt, and G Pitts
Phase i trial and pharmacokinetic study of 5'deoxy-5-fluorouridine. Abstr., R Abele, P Alberto, R J. Seematter, R Heintz, G Germano, W Weber, P. Obrecht, and J P. Cano
Phase portraits of dystrophic and nondystrophic mouse muscle-fiber action potentials., T C. Evans and B A. Schottelius
Phase portraits of mouse skeletal muscle action potentials. Abstr., T C. Evans and B A. Schottelius
Phase-specific cytotoxicity in vivo of hydroxyurea on murine fibrosarcoma pulmonary nodules., D J. Grdina
Phase-specific cytoxicity in vivo of hydroxyurea on murine fibrosarcoma cells synchronized by centrifugal elutriation., D J. Grdina, C P. Sigdestad, and L J. Peters
Phase specificity of 5-azacytidine against mammalian cells in tissue culture., L H. Li, E J. Olin, T J. Fraser, and B K. Bhuyan
Phasphate transport and its relationship to cation movements in ehrlich lettre ascites tumor cells., A Mazumder and C E. Wenner
Ph-dependence of glycolysis and respiration in ehrlich ascites carci- noma cells., G Wilhelm, J Schulz, and E Hofmann
Ph-dependence of oerobic glycerolysis in ehrlich ascites tumour cells., G Wilhelm, J Schulz, and E Hofmann
Phencyclidine and ethanol-induced changes in spontaneous and stimulated catecholamine release from mouse hypothalami. Abstr., C J. Wallis, burrows C. Wilson, and W O. Boggan
Phenobarbital and skf-525a on vinblastine and vincristine toxicity in mice., T J. Fitzgerald
Phenobarbital during pregnancy alters operant behavior of offspring in c57bl/6j mice., L D. Middaugh, C A. Santos, and J W. Zemp
Phenocopy and prevention of a mutant ear defect by manganese. Abstr., L S. Hurley, L Erway, and A Fraser
Phenogenetic analysis of recessive epistasis of gene or over gene bld in mice., S G. Nonchev and B V. Konyukhov
Phenogenetic aspects of mouse behaviour. Abstr., J V. Abeelen
PhenoGO: an integrated resource for the multiscale mining of clinical and biological data., L T. Sam, E A. Mendonca, J Li, J Blake, C Friedman, and Y A. Lussier
Phenomenes d'immunisation par une tumeur isologue chez la souris., E H. Betz
PhenomeNET: a whole-phenome approach to disease gene discovery., R Hoehndorf, P N. Schofield, and G V. Gkoutos
Phenomenon of parabiotic neutralization in mice. Abstr., cendrzak A. Skowron
Phenomenon of transient repression in Escherichia coli., K Paigen
Phenomenon of tumour transfer by skin grafting., D M. Mkheidze and A L. Liozner
Phenothiazines cause a shift in the camp dose-response: selection of resistant variants in a murine thymoma line., D J. Gruol and D K. Dalton
Phenotype and function of human hematopoietic cells engrafting immune-deficient CB17-severe combined immunodeficiency mice and nonobese diabetic-severe combined immunodeficiency mice after transplantation of human cord blood mononuclear cells., F Pflumio, B Izac, A Katz, L D. Shultz, W Vainchenker, and L Coulombel
Phenotype and surface antigens of mouse teratocarcinoma x fibroblast cell hybrids., J Rousset, P Dubois, C Lasserre, D Aviles, M Fellous, and J Jami
Phenotype-based identification of mouse chromosome instability mutants., N Shima, S A. Hartford, T Duffy, L A. Wilson, K J. Schimenti, and J C. Schimenti
Phenotype ontologies for mouse and man: bridging the semantic gap., P N. Schofield, G V. Gkoutos, M Gruenberger, J P. Sundberg, and J M. Hancock
Phenotypes of chimeras between balb/ca-nu/nu and c3h/hen., N Ohsawa, H Kojima, and M Yokoyama
Phenotypically distinct target cells for murine sarcoma virus and murine leukemia virus marrow transformation in vitro., J S. Greenberger
Phenotypically diverse mouse thymic stromal cell lines which induce proliferation and differentiation of hematopoietic cells., S J. Faas, J L. Rothstein, B L. Kreider, G Rovera, and B B. Knowles
Phenotypic alteration accompanies changes in glycosphingolipid biosynthesis in 3t3-kimsv cells induced by alpha-fluoropalmitic acid. Abstr., R M. Soltysiak, F Matsuura, and C C. Sweeley
Phenotypic alteration in retroviral gene expression by leukemia- -resistant thymocytes differentiating in leukemia-susceptible recipients., S K. Datta, S D. Waksal, and R S. Schwartz
Phenotypic alteration of susceptibility in genetically susceptible mice to mouse hepatitis virus by concanavalin a. Abstr., W Y. Weiser and F B. Bang
Phenotypic analysis of mice heterozygous for Trim28, Kai Alexandra Mills
Phenotypic and functional characteristics of 't-like' cells in nude mice., H R. Macdonald
Phenotypic and functional effects of the motheaten gene on murine b and t lymphocytes., W F. Davidson, H C. Iii, S O. Sharrow, and T M. Chused
Phenotypic and functional properties of murine thymocytes. Iii. Kinetic analysis of the recovery of intrathymic cytolytic t lymphocyte precursors after in vivo administration of hydrocortisone acetate., R Ceredig and D E. Cummings
Phenotypic and genotypic variation in odontomtric traits of the house mouse., R S. Bader and W H. Lehmann
Phenotypic and molecular assessment of seven patients with 6p25 deletion syndrome: relevance to ocular dysgenesis and hearing impairment., D B. Gould, M S. Jaafar, M K. Addison, F Munier, R Ritch, I M. MacDonald, and M A. Walter
Phenotypic and physical characteristics of the lymphoid cells involved in the immunity to syngeneic uv-induced tumors., R A. Daynes, M K. Schmitt, L K. Roberts, and C W. Spellman
Phenotypic changes induced in c3h/10t1/2cl8 and swiss 3t3 cells by 5-azacytidine treatment. Abstr., S M. Taylor and P A. Jones
Phenotypic characterization of Lith genes that determine susceptibility to cholesterol cholelithiasis in inbred mice: integrated activities of hepatic lipid regulatory enzymes., F Lammert, D Q. Wang, B Paigen, and M C. Carey
Phenotypic characterization of lith genes that determine susceptibility to cholesterol cholelithiasis in inbred mice. Pathophysiology Of biliary lipid secretion., D Q. Wang, F Lammert, B Paigen, and M C. Carey
Phenotypic characterization of Lith genes that determine susceptibility to cholesterol cholelithiasis in inbred mice: physical-chemistry of gallbladder bile., D Q. Wang, B Paigen, and M C. Carey
Phenotypic characterization of Lith genes that determine susceptibility to cholesterol cholelithiasis in inbred mice: soluble pronucleating proteins in gallbladder and hepatic biles., Erpecum K. van, D Q. Wang, F Lammert, B Paigen, A K. Groen, and M C. Carey
Phenotypic characterization of lpr/lpr lymph node cells by lectin binding. Abstr., B J. Fowlkes, M Waxdal, B J. Mathieson, and H C. Iii
Phenotypic characterization of polygenic type 2 diabetes in TALLYHO/JngJ mice., J H. Kim, T P. Stewart, Bejnood M. Soltani, L Wang, J M. Fortuna, O A. Mostafa, Moussa N. Moustaid, A M. Shoieb, M F. McEntee, Y Wang, L Bechtel, and J K. Naggert
Phenotypic characterization of the spontaneous Piebald Lethal deletion and mapping of the s24Pub deletion., Dennis M. Bissonnette
Phenotypic conversion of cultered mouse embryo cells by aza pyrimidine nucleosides., P G. Constantinides, S M. Taylor, and P A. Jones
Phenotypic correction of low reagin production. A genetic defect in the sjl mouse., V S. Gollapudi and L S. Kind
Phenotypic differences in thymic leukemia-lymphoma cells induced by types a and d murine radiation leukemia virus. Abstr., D Morgan, R Barton, and I Goldschneider
Phenotypic effects of Miwh/+ and misp/+ in Ay/A mice., Carol Leininger
Phenotypic exclusion in mouse melanoma-rat hepatoma hybrid cells. Pigment and albumin production are not reexpressed simultaneously., C Fougere and M C. Weiss
Phenotypic expression in cybrids derived from teratocarcinoma cells fused with myoblast cytoplasms., S Linder, H Brzeski, and N R. Ringertz
Phenotypic expression of genetically controlled host resistance to listeria monocytogenes., E Skamene and P A. Kongshavn
Phenotypic expression of genetically-controlled natural resistance to mycobacterium bovis (bcg)., J Stach, P Gros, A Forget, and E Skamene
Phenotypic expression of isoantigens of the h-2 system in embryonic and newborn mice., G Moller
Phenotypic expression of malignancy in hybrid and hybrid mouse cells., M L. Ziegler
Phenotypic expression of mouse isoantigens., G Moller and E Moller
Phenotypic expression of transformation and cyclic amp phosphodi- esterase activity. Abstr., A Sivak
Phenotypic, functional, and molecular genetic comparisons of the abnormal lymphoid cells of C3H-lpr/lpr and C3H-gld/gld mice., W F. Davidson, F J. Dumont, H G. Bedigian, B J. Fowlkes, and H C. Morse
Phenotypic heterogeneity in the stargazin allelic series., V A. Letts, M G. Kang, C L. Mahaffey, B Beyer, H Tenbrink, K P. Campbell, and W N. Frankel
Phenotypic heterogeneity of moloney leukemia virus-induced t cell lymphomas., L Pepersack, J C. Lee, R Mcewan, and J N. Ihle
Phenotypic instability and dedifferentiation of normal human mammary lobules and atypical lobules transplanted into nude athymic mice. Abstr., S R. Wellings, H M. Jensen, and M D. Vault
Phenotypic mixing between n- and b-tropic murine leukemia viruses. Infectious particles with dual sensitivity to fv-1 restriction., A Rein, S V. Kashmiri, R H. Bassin, B I. Gerwin, and troise G. Duran
Phenotypic shifts in the l5178y lymphoma population during progression of the tumor-dormant state in dba/2 mice., D L. Trainer and E F. Wheelock
Phenotypic stability of murine tumor cells in vitro and in vivo., J Varani and E J. Lovett
Phenotypic suppression of h-2 antigens and topography of the cell surface., A Lengerova, Z Pokorna, V Viklicky, and V Zeleny
Phenotypic variability of inbred and outbred mice., M F. Festing
Phenotypic variance among cells isolated from spontaneous mouse mammary tumors in primary suspension culture., H D. Soule, T Maloney, and C M. Mcgrath
Phenotypic variations of orpk mutation and chromosomal localization of modifiers influencing kidney phenotype., C Sommardahl, M Cottrell, J E. Wilkinson, R P. Woychik, and D K. Johnson
Phenotyping of cytochromes p-450 in human tissues with monoclonal antibodies., T Fujino, S S. Park, D West, and H V. Gelboin
Phenotyping postpartum mutant laboratorymice and determining their value for human diseases., Sundberg JP, Ichiki T
Phenotyping the chronic proliferative dermatitis (cpdm) mutant mouse., Anne P. Spillane
Phenylalanine hydroxylase activity in dilute and nondilute strains of mice., D L. Coleman
Phenylalanine hydroxylase activity in dilute and nondilute strains of mice., D L. Coleman
Phenylalanine hydroxylase in dilute lethal mice., D M. Treiman and A Tourian
Phenylalanine hydroxylation and tyrosine requirement of cultured cells. Evidence of phenylalanine hydroxylation in mastocytoma cells in culture., K H. Choo, R G. Cotton, and D M. Danks
Phenylalanine metabolism in a dilute-lethal strain of mice., I Mauer and M B. Sideman
Phenylalanine metabolism in dilute-lethal mice., H Rauch and M T. Yost
Phenylalanine metabolism in dilute lethal mice. Abst., W W. Weber, P V. Valen, B N. Du, and V G. Zannoni
Phenylalanine oxidase and dihydroxyphenylalanine., L R. Morgan, R Singh, V S. Al, I O. Mouse, and H. Dihydroxy
Phenylalanyl transfer rna alteration in drug resistant ehrlich ascites tumor cells., R C. Richie, M G. English, and A C. Griffin
-phenylenediamine, And 2-chloro-p-phenylenediamine in fischer 344 rats and b6c3f1 mice., E K. Weisburger, A S. Murthy, R W. Fleischman, and D M. Hagopian
'phenylketonuria' And phenylalanine metabolism in dilute-lethal mice. Abstr., V Zannoni and A Cuperman
'phenylketonuria' And phenylalanine metabolism in dilute-lethal mice. Abstr., V G. Zannoni and E Moraru
Phenytoin antagonism of electrically induced maximal seizures in frogs and mice and effects on central nervous system levels of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate and guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate., S W. Johnson and W K. Riker
Phenytoin application in murine muscular dystrophy. Behavioral improvement with no change in the abnormal intracellular na:k ratio in skeletal muscles., H Silverman, H L. Atwood, and J W. Bloom
Phenytoin (dilantin)-induced cleft lip and palate in a/j mice: a scanning and transmission electron microscopic study., K K. Sulik, M C. Johnston, L J. Ambrose, and D Dorgan
Phenytoin-induced alterations in dna and protein synthesis in primary palates. Abstr., H E. Hicks, M C. Johnston, and A J. Banes
Phenytoin-induced teratogenesis: a mouse model., R H. Finnell
Phermone induced puberty in WB/Re females., Denise Faustman
Pheromonal facilitation of hcg-induced ovulation in different strains of immature mice., M Zarrow, B Eleftheriou, and V Denenberg
Pheromonal regulation of male mouse ultrasonic courtship (mus musculus)., J Nyby, C J. Wysocki, G Whitney, and G Dizinno
Philip R. White Papers (1901-1968), The Jackson Laboratory
Phorbol diester-induced h202 production by peritoneal macrophages. Different h202 production by macrophages from normal and bcg- -infected mice despite comparable phorbol diester receptors., J B. Weinberg and M A. Misukonis
Phorbol-ester induced ion movements in c3h 10t-1/2 fibroblasts. Abstr., C E. Wenner, J H. Hackney, and L D. Tomei
Phorbol ester-mediated stimulation of the synthesis of mouse mammary tumour virus., S K. Arya
Phorbol ester mediates reversible reduction of cloned T lymphocyte cytolysis., C G. Orosz, D C. Roopenian, and F H. Bach
Phorbol ester replacement of helper cell and interleukin 2 requirements in gamma interferon production., H M. Johnson and B A. Torres
Phorbol ester responsiveness of murine Ly-1-lineage B cells from normal and viable motheaten mutant mice., D L. Kolber, L D. Shultz, and T L. Rothstein
Phorbol esters and melittin alter arachidonic acid met- abolism and share other phenotypic effects on cells in culture. Abstr., R A. Mufson, P B. Fisher, and I B. Weinstein
Phorbol esters produce a delay in the expression of melanogenesis by b-16 melanoma cells. Abstr., R A. Mufson, P B. Fisher, and I B. Weinstein
Phorbol ester-stimulated murine myelopoiesis: role of colony- -stimulating factors., R K. Stuart, L L. Sensenbrenner, R K. Shadduck, H, and C Caramatti
Phorbol ester tumor promoters stimulate rapid release of choline from cell phospholipids. Abstr., R A. Mufson and I B. Weinstein
Phorbol myristate acetate and in vitro T lymphocyte function. II. Influence of PMA and supernatants from PMA-treated P388D1 cells on the proliferation of cloned T cells., C G. Orosz, D C. Roopenian, and F H. Bach
Phorbol myristate acetate and in vitro T lymphocyte function. III. Selective impairment by PMA of lethal hit delivery by cloned CTL., C G. Orosz and D C. Roopenian
Phorbol myristate acetate induced neutrophil autotoxicity., M Tsan
Phorbol myristic acetate enhances the production of interleukin 2., farrar J. Fuller, M L. Hilfiker, W L. Farrar, and J J. Farrar
Phorbol myristic acetate stimulates laf production by the macrophage cell line, p388d., S B. Mizel, D L. Rosenstreich, and J J. Oppenheim
Phospahte and nitrate requirements of Ulva Lactuca., Ralph Grishman
Phosphatase activities in mice with hereditary muscular dystrophy., S Tsuji and K Ogura
Phosphatase activities in the skin of hairless mice mutants. Abstr., K Moriwaki
Phosphatases in mammary tumours of c3h mice., J G. Georgatsos
Phosphate absorption and alkaline phosphatase activity in the small intestine of the adult mouse and of the chick embryo and hatched chick., F Moog and H S. Glazier
Phosphate and mannose transfer from guanosine diphosphate mannose to yeast mannan acceptors., R K. Bretthauer, L P. Kozak, and W E. Irwin
Phosphate content of muscle phosphofructokinase in the genetically diabetic mouse (c57bl/ksj)., S E. Bazaes, L G. Foe, and R G. Kemp
Phosphate efflux during islet secretory stimulation. Interactions between sulfhydral blocking agents and glucose. Abstr., K Asplund, J Sehlin, and I Taljedal
Phosphate transport in ehrlich ascites tumor cells and the effect of arsenate., C Levinson
Phosphatidylinositol transfer protein-alpha in netrin-1-induced PLC signalling and neurite outgrowth., Y Xie, Y Q. Ding, Y Hong, Z Feng, S Navarre, C X. Xi, X J. Zhu, C L. Wang, S L. Ackerman, D Kozlowski, L Mei, and W C. Xiong
Phosphocholine-specific lyb5-b cells function as memory cells. Abstr., J J. Kenny, A Ahmed, L Yaffe, and E S. Metcalf
Phosphocreatine in ehrlich ascites tumor cells detected by noninvasive 31p nmr spectroscopy., W D. Yushok and R K. Gupta
Phosphodiesterase activity in muscles of control and dystrophic mice., L Garbagna, M Cojazzi, F Marcucci, and E Mussini
Phosphofructokinase and the diabetes/obesity syndrome., Patricia A. Hebert
Phosphoglucomutase electrophoretic variants in the mouse., T B. Shows, F H. Ruddle, and T H. Roderick
Phosphoglucomutase electrophoretic variants in the mouse., T B. Shows, F H. Ruddle, and T H. Roderick
Phosphoglucomutase isozymes of red cells in mus musculus, additional polymorphism at pgm-1 compared by two electrophoretic systems., G D. Miner and H G. Wolfe
Phospholipases a1 and a2 in subcellular fractions and plasma membranes of krebs ii ascites cells., M Record, J Lloveras, G Ribes, and blazy L. Douste
Phospholipid acyl chain metabolism during the differentiation of murine leukemia cell lines. On the redistribution of poly- unsaturated acyl chains among phospholipids., R Kannagi, M Kino, K Saito, and T Masuda
Phospholipid-calcium complexes in experimental tumors., L Anghileri
Phospholipid composition and metabolism in mouse muscular dystrophy., C T. Kwok and L Austin
Phospholipid composition of liver homogenates and microsomes of the lean and obese hyperglycemic (ob/ob) mouse., P T. Varandani, R M. Darrow, and M A. Nafz
Phospholipid composition of membranes in the tumor cell., L D. Bergelson, E V. Dyatolvitskaya, T I. Torkhovskaya, and N P. Gorkova
Phospholipid composition of substrate adhesion sites of normal, virus-transformed, and revertant murine cells., M K. Cathcart and L A. Culp
Phospholipid metabolism in murine muscular dystrophy., C T. Kwok, A D. Kuffer, B Y. Tang, and L Austin
Phospholipid methylation stimulates lactogenic binding in mouse mammary gland membranes., A Bhattacharya and B K. Vonderhaar
Phospholipid modification retards intracellular transport and secretion of immunoglobulin g1 by mouse mopc-31c plasmacytoma cells., A Nakano, M Maeda, M Nishijima, and Y Akamatsu
Phospholipids and calcium uptake in experimental tumors., L Anghileri
Phospholipid-sensitive ca2+-dependent protein kinase (pl-ca-pk). Abstr., R C. Schatzman, R L. Raynor, R B. Fritz, D J. Kuo, and T A. To
Phospholipids in ascites tumour cells. Abstr., G M. Gray
Phospholipids of ehrlich ascites tumor., H David and R J. Rossiter
Phospholipid synthesis and degradation during the life-cycle of p815y mast cells synchronized with excess of thymidine., J J. Bergeron, A M. Warmsley, and C A. Pasternak
Phospholipid synthesis in wild type(CHO) and 25-hydroxycholesterol resistant mutant (R2) chinese hamster ovary cells., Rebecca T. Upham
Phospholipid-transfer activities in cytosols from lung, isolated alveolar type ii cells and alveolar type ii cell-derived adenomas., G L. Pool, D G. Bubacz, R H. Lumb, and R J. Mason
Phosphomonoestrase activity of mouse-liver preparations at ph 5.9. Abstr., M W. Neil
Phosphoproteins of the murine mammary tumor virus., N H. Sarkar, E S. Whittington, J Racevskis, and S L. Marcus
Phosphopyridine nucleotide linked dehydrogenases, aldolase and fumarase in mouse breast., F B. Hershey, C Lewis, G Johnston, and J Murphy
Phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate, pool size and tissue levels as a determinant of 5-fluorouracil response in murine colonic adenocarcinomas., B Ardalan, D Villacorte, D Heck, and T Corbett
Phosphorus-31 as a nuclear probe for malignant tumors., K S. Zaner and R Damadian
Phosphorus in cell fractions of skeletal muscle from mice with hereditary muscular dystrophy., H Oppenheimer, R B. Rogers, and A T. Milhorat
Phosphorus metabolism in cancer., A C. Papaloucas
Phosphorus metabolism in infection with murine leukemia virus., H B. Levy and L F. Snellbaker
Phosphorus metabolism in viral-induced neoplasia. II. In vivo and in vitro studies of the milk and mammary gland lipides of strains of mice susceptible to the mammary tumor virus., J Newland, R F. Gregor, and W E. Cornatzer
Phosphorus metabolism in viral-induced neoplasia. I. Strains of mice susceptible to the mammary tumor virus., R F. Mc gregor and W E. Cornatzer
Phosphorylase activation in stimulated dystrophic mouse muscle., R R. Rulon, D D. Schottelius, and B A. Schottelius
Phosphorylase b kinase inheritance in mice., J B. Lyon, J Porter, and M Robertson
Phosphorylase-deficient t-lymphoma cells and secon- dary mutants with altered ribonucleotide reductase: genetic model for immunodeficiency disease., B Ullman, L J. Gudas, S M. Clift, D D. Jr, and nucleoside I. Purine
Phosphorylase kinase deficiency., F Huijing
Phosphorylase kinase deficiency and decreased fat accumulation in hybrid male mice (i x c3h)., plow J. Hoover
Phosphorylase kinase deficiency in mice., F Huijing
Phosphorylase kinase isoenzymes in deficient icr/ian mice., proux D. Daegelen, Y Alexandre, and J Dreyfus
Phosphorylation and atpase activity of liver mitochondria from swiss mice bearing krebs-2 carcinoma., T M. Devlin and G Costa
Phosphorylation coupled to alpha-ketoglutarate oxidation in ehrlich- -ascites-cell mitochondria., M H. Silk and A O. Hawtrey
Phosphorylation in vivo of non-ribosomal proteins from native 40 s ribosomal particles of krebs ii mouse ascites-tumour cells., J Schuck, G Reichert, and O Issinger
Phosphorylation of adenosine and deoxyadenosine in ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells resistant to 6-(methylmercapto) purine ribonucleoside., C A. Lomax and J F. Henderson
Phosphorylation of chromatin proteins and phosphoprotein kinases in neoplastic growth. Abstr., J A. Thomson, J F. Chiu, and L S. Hnilica
Phosphorylation of chromosomal and ribosomal proteins and intra- cellular levels of cyclic 3',5'-adenosine monophosphate and cyclic 3',5'-guanosine monophosphate during amino acid starvation in land- schutz tumour cells., P Jolicouer, A Lemay, F Labrie, and A L. Steiner
Phosphorylation of endogenous protein kinase of density grad- ient-purified plasma membrane vesicles of ehrlich cells., G Ronquist, G Agren, and I Lindquist
Phosphorylation of histones in mouse mammary tumors., J G. Georgastsos, G Rammos, D Palavradzi, and A Symeonidis
Phosphorylation of lymphocyte myosin catalyzed in vitro and in intact cells., M Fechheimer and J J. Cebra
Phosphorylation of mouse ascites tumor cell lysine-rich histone., D Sherod, G Johnson, and R Chalkley
Phosphorylation of murine mammary tumor virus precursor polypeptides., J Racevskis and N H. Sarkar
Phosphorylation of nuclear proteins in rodent tissues. Abstr., P G. Riches, K R. Harrap, S M. Sellwood, and A J. Gillivray
Phosphorylation of proteins from the brains of mice subjected to short-term behavioral experiences., R Perumal, W H. Gispen, J E. Wilson, and E Glassman
Phosphorylation of proteins in cultured fibroblasts exposed to 32pi: are most proteins phosphoproteins? abstr., E Gruenstein
Phosphorylation of ribosomal protein s6 at multiple sites by a cyclic amp-independent protein kinase from lymphoid cells., M J. Donahue and R A. Masaracchia
Phosphorylation of ribosomal proteins in sarcoma 180 tumor cells., L Bitte and D Kabat
Phosphorylation of selected substrates by semipurified cytoplasmic kinases of three p815 murine leukemias exhibiting collateral sensitivity (p815/tg), sensitivity (p815) or resistance (p815/ara-c) to 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine., W Kreis, J Graham, and L A. Damin
Phosphorylation of "tricyclic nucleoside" by adenosine kinases from l1210 cells and hep-2 cells., L L. Bennett Jr., P W. Allan, and C Chang
Phosphorylation sites for ribosomal s6 protein kinases in mouse 3t3 fibroblasts stimulated with platelet-derived growth factor., R E. Wettenhall, C N. Chesterman, T Walker, and F J. Morgan
Phosphorylations of the subcellular matrix in cells transformed by rous' sarcoma virus., G Gacon, S Gisselbrecht, J Piau, M Fiszman, and S Fischer
Phosphorylation state of mitochondria and cytosol of 3t3 mouse cells., R Sinclair
Phosphorylcholine-bearing components in homogenates of nematodes., P Pery, A Petit, J Poulain, and G Luffau
Phosphorylcholine-binding hybridoma proteins of normal and idiotypically suppressed balb/c mice. I. Characterization and idiotypic analysis., C Berek, M H. Schreier, C L. Sidman, J Jaton, A P. Kocher, and H Cosenza
Phosphorylcholine determinants in six pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides detected by monoclonal antibody., U B. Sorensen, R Agger, J Bennedsen, and J Henrichsen
Phosphorylcholine-specific helper t cells in mice with an x-linked defect of antibody production to the same hapten., R B. Kaplan and J Quintans
Phosphoryl group transfer from ehrlich cells prelabeled in vivo with (32p)-orthophosphate and (14c)-glucose to unlabeled glioma cells., G Agren and G Ronquist
Photoaffinity label derivatives of fluorene as probes in in vitro carcinogenesis. Abstr., W E. White, A M. Sarrif, and S C. Hixon
Photoaffinity labeling of the oxysterol receptor., F R. Taylor, A A. Kandutsch, L Anzalone, S Phirwa, and T A. Spencer
Photodestruction of mouse epithelial tumors after oral acridine orange and argon laser., S H. Tomson, E A. Emmett, and S H. Fox
Photoimmunotherapy: treatment of animal tumors with tumor-specific monoclonal antibody-hematoporphyrin conjugates., D Mew, C Wat, G H. Towers, and J G. Levy
Photoinactivation of the methotrexate transport system of l1210 cells by 8-azidoadenosine 5'-monophosphate., G B. Henderson, E M. Zevely, and F M. Huennekens
Photoperiodic control of estrus in the Basenji., J L. Fuller
Photo-periodicity of cell proliferation kinetics in the mouse intestinal epithelium. Abstr., C P. Sigdestad
Photoradiation therapy. II. Cure of animal tumors with hematopor- phyrin and light., T J. Dougherty, G B. Grindey, R Fiel, K R. Weishaupt, and D G. Boyle
Photoradiation therapy of animal tumors. Abstr., T J. Dougherty, G E. Grindey, and K R. Weishaupt
Photoradiation therapy. Optimum wavelength for in vivo activation of hematoporphyrin derivative with laser irradiation. Abstr., K R. Weishaupt and T J. Dougherty
Photoreceptor degeneration, azoospermia, leukoencephalopathy, and abnormal RPE cell function in mice expressing an early stop mutation in CLCN2., M M. Edwards, de Evsikova Marin, G B. Collin, E Gifford, J Wu, N Maphis, B T. Lamb, J K. Naggert, P M. Nishina, and N S. Peachey
Photo-reversal of the circadian rhythm in the proliferative acti- vity of the mouse small intestine., C P. Sigdestad and S Lesher
Phototoxicity and photocarcinogenesis. Comparative effects of anth- racene and 8-methoxypsoralen in the skin of mice. Abstr., P D. Forbes, R E. Davies, and F Urbach
Phthalanilide inhibition of protein synthesis in a cell-free l1210 mouse ascites leukemia system., M Ochoa, J A. Gellhorn, and W B. Benjamin
Phylogenetically associated residues within the vhiii subgroup of several mammalian species. Evidence for a 'pauci-gene' basis for anti- body diversity., J D. Capra, R L. Wasserman, and J M. Kehoe
Phylogenetic conservation of a class iii major histocompat- ibility complex antigen, factor b. Isolation and nucleotide sequencing of mouse factor b cdna clones., R Sackstein, H R. Colten, and D E. Woods
Phylogenetic variation of rodent liver esterases., R S. Holmes and E J. Massaro
Physical and biochemical properties of a transplantable murine salivary gland carcinoma. Abstr., D Irwin and D Malamud
Physical and biological features of polyoma virus mutants able to infect embryonal carcinoma cell lines., M Vasseur, M Katinka, P Herbomel, N, and D Blangy
Physical and chemical aspects of ultrasonic disruption of cells., P R. Clarke and C R. Hill
Physical and genetic mapping of novel microsatellite polymorphisms on human chromosome 19., G B. Collin, A Munch, J L. Mu, J K. Naggert, A S. Olsen, and P M. Nishina
Physical association of histocompatibility antigens and tumor-associated antigens on the surface of murine lymphoma cells., G N. Callahan, J P. Allison, and R A. Reisfeld
Physical association of murine leukemia virus envelope glycoprotein and mouse major histocompatibility antigens on leukemia cell surfaces and their recognition as target antigens by cytotoxic t-lymphocytes. Abstr., D A. Zarling, A Watson, R E. Duke, and F H. Bach
Physical, biologic, and phenotypic properties of natural regulatory cells in murine bone marrow., K Dorshkind and C Rosse
Physical changes, measured by interference microscopy, in fresh land- schutz ascites tumour cells after tragacanth and mannitol mustard treatments., W Galbraith, E Mayhew, J Sugar, and E M. Roe
Physical characteristics of mouse sperm nuclei., A J. Wyrobek, M L. Meistrich, R Furrer, and W R. Bruce
Physical characterization of the mammary tumor agent. Abstr., G Miroff and H V. Lamberson
Physical characterization of the mammary tumor agent. Abstr., G Miroff and fairchild B. Magdoff
Physical, chemical and biological properties of a specific toxic lipid-protein complex formed in thermally altered mouse skin., G A. Schoenenberger, U Bauer, L B. Cueni, U Eppenberger, R Stadtler, and M Allgower
Physical dependence on alcohol in mice., D B. Goldstein
Physical fractionation of regulatory t cell subpopulations. Abstr., R R. Rich, L Chu, S S. Rich, and S C. Argelger
Physical, histological and roentgenographic characteristics of the grey lethal mouse., J D. Doykos, I )ii, M M. Cohen, and G Shklar
Physical interaction of a murine leukemia virus with influenza virus in vitro., T E. O'conner and F J. Rauscher
Physical mapping of male fertility and meiotic drive quantitative trait loci in the mouse t complex using chromosome deficiencies [In Process Citation], A Planchart, Y You, and J C. Schimenti
Physical mapping of the fv-1 tropism host range determinant of balb/c murine leukemia viruses., L Desgroseillers and P Jolicoeur
Physical, morphological and biochemical alterations in the membrane of akr mouse cells after interferon treatment., E H. Chang, F T. Jay, and R M. Friedman
Physical nuclear organization: loops and entropy., D W. Heermann
Physical properties of androgen receptors in brain cytosol from normal and testicular feminized (tfm/yfm) mice., B Attardi and S Ohno
Physical properties of mouse h-2 transplantation alloantigens., J M. Summerell and D A. Davies
Physical properties of mouse spleen cells involved in the mixed leuko- cyte reaction and graft-vs-host disease., arini M. El and D Osoba
Physical separation of colony stimulating cells from in vitro colony forming cells in hemopoietic tissue., M Moore and N Williams
Physical separation of hemopoietic stem cells differing in their capacity for self-renewal., R G. Worton, E A. Culloch, and J E. Till
Physical separation of hemopoietic stem cells from cells causing graft-vs-host disease. I. Sedimentation properties of cells causing graft-vs-host disease., R A. Phillips and R G. Miller
Physical separation of hemopoietic stem cells from cells forming colonies in culture., R G. Worton, E A. Culloch, and J E. Till
Physical separation of hemopoietic stem cells from cells involved in graft-versus-host disease. Abstr., R A. Phillips and R G. Miller
Physical separation of 'suppressor' from 'helper' thymocytes., N L. Gerber and A D. Steinberg
Physical studies on glycoproteins from ascitic fluid of ehrlich ascites tumor., A Z. Reznick and R J. Winzler
Physico-chemical analysis of h-2dd glycoprotein fragments. Abstr., W Rossowski and M Kloczewiak
Physico-chemical and biological properties of tumor inducing compo- nent(s) of neoplastic cells grown in vitro. Abstr., R T. Jordan, G Middlebrook, and C M. Coleman
Physicochemical, biological and serological properties of a leukemogenic virus isolated from cultured radlv-induced lymphomas of c57bl/ka mice., A Decleve, M Lieberman, J N. Ihle, P N. Rosenthal, L. Lung, and H S. Kaplan
Physicochemical characterization of a pmn-derived soluble factor that enhances lymphocyte dna synthesis., S Nakamara, F Goto, K Goto, and M Yoshinaga
Physicochemical characterization of lymphocyte-activating factor (laf)., S B. Mizel
Physico-chemical characterization of murine j chain., B O. Barger and F P. Inman
Physicochemical differences between ascitic and solid forms of sarcoma 37 cells., G M. Cook, G V. Seaman, and L Weiss
Physicochemical differences between glucocorticoid-binding components from the corticoid-sensitive and -resistant strains of mouse lymphoma p1798., J Stevens and Y Stevens
Physicochemical separation of two distant fc receptors on murine macrophage-like cell lines., C L. Anderson and H M. Grey
Physico-chemical state and calcium reactivity of normal and quaking mouse myelin., F Leterrier, J Breton, D Daveloose, J Viret, F L. Saux, and S Pollet
Physiocochemical analysis of the deoxyribonucleic acid product of murine intracisternal a particle rna-directed dna polymerase., S S. Yang and N A. Wivel
Physiolgical differences in uteri of obese stock mice: a comparison between obese mice and their thin sibs., M L. Drasher, M M. Dickie, and P W. Lane
Physiological aging in the c57bl/6 mouse. Abstr., H E. Hrubant
Physiological and behavioral correlates of lifespan in aged C57BL/6J mice., D K. Ingram, J R. Archer, D E. Harrison, and M A. Reynolds
Physiological and behavioral correlates of lifespan in aged c57bl/6j mice., D K. Ingram, J R. Archer, D E. Harrison, and M A. Reynolds
Physiological and genetic analyses of inbred mouse strains with a type I iodothyronine 5' deiodinase deficiency., M J. Berry, D Grieco, B A. Taylor, A L. Maia, J D. Kieffer, W Beamer, E Glover, A Poland, and P R. Larsen
Physiological and morphological evidence for coupling in mouse salivary gland acinar cells., S B. Kater and N J. Galvin
[Physiological and morphological lesions characteristic of diabetes by mutation (db) in mice], D L. Coleman and K P. Hummel
Physiological and population aspects of behavior genetics., J L. Fuller
Physiological and population aspects of behavior genetics., J L. Fuller
Physiological approaches to an understanding of the function of eosinophils and basophils., R S. Speirs
Physiological aspects of aging. V. Calcium and magnesium metabolism in senescent mice., H H. Draper
Physiological assays for biological age in mice: relationship of collagen, renal function, and longevity., D E. Harrison and J R. Archer
Physiological bases of hunger drive reduction and primary reinforcement., Mary Stewart Skinner
Physiological, behavioral and anatomical correlates of the develop- ment of hearing in the mouse., B R. Alford and R J. Ruben
Physiological changes in hairless mice maintained on an antioxidant supplemented diet., J T. Chan, J O. Ford, A H. Rudolph, and H S. Black
Physiological characteristics., S E. Bernstein
Physiological compartmentalization in the h-2 linked control of responses to hen eggwhite lysozyme (hel). Abstr., R L. Yowell
Physiological disposition and biochemical reactions of the 14c-4'4'- -bis(2-imidazolin-2-yl)2-chloroterephthalanilide dihydrochloride in mice and rats in vivo and in vitro., W Kreis, R Bloch, D L. Warkentin, and J Hburchenal
Physiological disposition and therapeutic consequences of adenine administered via the gastrointestinal tract in normal and tumor- -bearing mice., A C. Sartorelli and H F. Upchurch
Physiological disposition of pala in several species. Abstr., M Chadwick, D M. Silveira, J A. Macgregor, A R. Branfman, O H. Liss, and D W. Yesair
Physiological disposition of pentobarbital in tumor-bearing mice., W T. Beck, H G. Mandel, and S Fabro
Physiological factors that alter the concentrations of skin sterols: W7-cholestenol as an indicator of sebaceous gland activity., A A. Kandutsch
Physiological function and behavioral genetics. I. Genetic variance for peripheral conduction velocity in mice., J P. Hegmann
Physiological function and behavioral genetics. II. Quantitative genetic analysis of conduction velocity of caudal nerves of the mouse, mus musculus., J P. Hegmann, J E. White, and S B. Kater
'physiological Interaction' does not explain the h-2 requirement for recognition of virus-infected cells by cytotoxic t cells., W F. Davidson, T Pang, R V. Blanden, and P C. Doherty
Physiological properties of dystrophic mouse spinal root axons., M Rasminsky
Physiological proteinuria in mice., P J. Thung
Physiological regulation of antigen binding to t cell. Role of a soluble macrophage factor and of interferon., P Lonai and L Steinman
Physiological relationships of pituitary tumors in experimental F1 reciprocal hybrid mice., G W. Woolley
Physiological responses to emotional stimuli: thermal adjustment to stress., Clayton C. Stenberg
Physiological retention of cholesterol when fed and injected into adult male and female mice. Abstr., J M. Mallette and I R. Davis
Physiological variations in prolactin content of the mouse pituitary gland examined by disc electrophoresis and bioassay., P M. Nicholson
Physiological vigor as a factor in radiation reduction of lifetime fertility of mice., L H. Haverland and J W. Gowen
Physiologic and endocrinologic characterization of male sex-biased diabetes in C57BLKS/J mice congenic for the fat mutation at the carboxypeptidease E locus., E H. Leiter, J Kintner, K Flurkey, W G. Beamer, and J K. Naggert
Physiologic and genetic influences on regulation of glucose metabolism in adipose tissue of mice., T T. Yen, L Lowry, J Steinmetz, and G L. Wolff
Physiologic consequences of neural abnormalities in murine dystrophy., M Kuno
Physiologic disposition of 4',4''-bis(1,4,5,6-tetrahydro-2-pyrimi- dinyl)terephthalanilide and 4-(1,4,5,6-tetrahydro-2-pyrimidinyl)-4'- -(p-(1,4,5,6-tetrahydro-2-pyrimidinyl)phenyl)-carbamoylbenzanilide in dogs, monkeys, rats and mice., W I. Rogers, D W. Yesair, and C J. Kensler
Physiologic disposition of short chain aliphatic hydroxamates in the mouse. II. Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of 1-14c-acetohydroxamic acid., W N. Fishbein, C L. Streeter, and J Daly
Physiologic levels of purines influence methotrexate (mtx) antitumor effect against l1210 leukemia in vivo. Abstr., G P. Browman and G Csullog
Physiologisch-endokrinologische studien zum aggressionsverhalten von mausebocken., V M. Oettel and A Kurischko
Physiology and behaviour in f1 mice showing heterosis. Abstr., S A. Barnett
Physiology of igd. Iii. Effect of treatment with anti-igd from birth on the magnitude and isotype distribution of the immune response in the spleen., B Xue, T Hirano, B Pernis, Z Ovary, and G J. Thorbecke
Physiology of igd. II. Lack of humoral immune responsiveness in lymph nodes of mice treated with anti-igd from birth., Y Baine, Y Chen, E B. Jacobson, B Pernis, G W. Siskind, and G J. Thorbecke
Physiology of igd. IV. Enhancement of antibody production in mice bearing igd-secreting plasmacytomas., B Xue, R Coico, D Wallace, G W. Siskind, B Pernis, and G J. Thorbecke
Physiology of mixed leukocyte reaction suppressor factor. I. Role of cytoskeleton and protein synthesis in production and secretion., J W. Belmont, R R. Rich, and S S. Rich
Physiology of receptor capping induced by erythrocyte surface antigens., R F. Ashman
Physiology of tumour and normal cell membranes. Abstr, R J. Goldacre
Physiology of visual cells in mouse superior colliculus and correl- ation with somatosensory and auditory input., U C. Drager and D H. Hubel
Physiopathology of human and virus-induced murine leukemias., C Jasmin, F S. Joffe, B Klein, and C K. Bousse
Phytohemagglutin and concanavalin a, probes for murine 't' cell acti- vation and differentiation., J D. Stobo
Phytohemagglutinin and hematopoietic stem cells in the mouse., J L. Scaro, M A. Carrera, J E. Teruel, and R A. Tombolesi
Phytohemagglutinin. Examples of antigen competition., R Hunter and R B. Lerner
Phytohemagglutinin-induced differentiation and blastogenesis of precursor t cells from mouse bone marrow., O W. Press, C Rosse, and J Clagett
Phytohemagglutinin-mediated blastomere aggregation and development of allophenic mice., B Mintz, J D. Gearhart, and A O. Guymont
Phytohemagglutinin (pha) responsive cells of mouse bone marrow do not recirculate through lymph. Abstr., P Scuderi and O W. Press
Phytohemagglutinin response of murine spleen cells during pregnancy and inhibition of normal phytohemagglutinin response by pregnancy or post-partum serum., B L. Ruppert and E R. Richie
Phytohemagglutinin stimulated lymphocyte cultures: distribution and dose-response levels in ten strains of mice., James G. Krueger
Phytohemagglutinin unresponsiveness in mouse spleen cells produced by methylcholanthrene sarcomas., W H. Adler, T Takiguchi, and R T. Smith
Pig lymphoid differentiation antigens., J Chiba, T M. Chused, W M. Leiserson, S E. Zweig, D E. Shevach, and T A. Guinea
Pigment and pleiotropism, combined effects of ww/ww and ff/ff gene substitutions. Abstr., E S. Russell
Pigmentation., H G. Wolfe and D L. Coleman
Pigmentation and ptc tasting in the laboratory mouse. Abstr., I E. Lush
Pigmentation and tumorigenicity of reconstituted, cybrid and hybrid mouse cells., R Halaban, G Moellmann, E Godawska, and J M. Eisenstadt
Pigmentation pattern of a black-and-tan (at) black chimera., R M. Petters and C L. Markert
Pigmentation phenotypes of variant extension locus alleles result from point mutations that alter MSH receptor function., L S. Robbins, J H. Nadeau, K R. Johnson, M A. Kelly, Rehfuss L. Roselli, E Baack, K G. Mountjoy, and R D. Cone
Pigment cell differentiation in embryonic mouse skin and isolated epidermis. An in vitro study., T C. Mayer and L Oddis
Pigment cell migration following transplantation., W K. Silvers
Pigment cell migration in piebald mice., T C. Mayer
Pigment cell response to x-irradiation in the pet mouse. Abstr., W M. Reams and B E. Schaeffer
Pigment cells: occurrence in hair follicles., W K. Silvers
Pigment changes induced in hairless mice by dimethylbenzanthracene., S N. Klaus and R K. Winkelmann
Pigment clumping in growing hair follicles of mice. A sensitive radiobiological model., C S. Potten and P D. Forbes
Pigmented spleens in C57BL mice [letter; comment], J P. Sundberg
Pigment gene expression with particular reference to sash (wsh) chimaeras. Abstr., D A. Stephenson
Pigment granule formation in slate, a coat color mutant in the mouse., L J. Pierro
Pigment in the spleen of c57bl/10scsn and related mice., A C. Hill, H Georgis, and J Breaden
Pigment mutants, manganese and otoliths. Abstr., L C. Erway
Pigment mutations in the mouse which also affect lysosomal functions lead to suppressed natural killer cell activity., A Orn, E M. Hakansson, M Gidlund, U Ramstedt, I Axberg, H Wigzell, and L Lundin
Pigment spread from mouse melanoma into albino skin. Abstr., T Takeuchi
Pigment synthesis in the himalayan mouse., S Kidson and B Fabian
Pilot studies of the cell population kinetics in irradiated tumours., L Revesz and P Lindfors
Pim and Akt oncogenes are independent regulators of hematopoietic cell growth and survival., P S. Hammerman, C J. Fox, M J. Birnbaum, and C B. Thompson
Pink-eyed dilution alleles affect negative surface charges of mouse spermatozoa., D C. Hash and H G. Wolfe
Pink-eyed dilution (p) gene in rodents: increased pigmentation in tissue culture., R L. Sidman, R Pearlstein, and C Waymouth
Pinna reflex thresholds and audiogenic seizures, developmental changes after acoustic priming., K R. Henry
Pinocytic activity and csf production of macrophage during the growth of the lewis lung carcinoma in mice., H V. Melchner and P Hilgard
Pinocytosis in L cells: its dependence on membrane sterol and the cytoskeleton., H J. Heiniger and J D. Marshall
Pip92: a short-lived, growth factor-inducible protein in BALB/c 3T3 and PC12 cells., C H. Charles, J S. Simske, T P. O'Brien, and L F. Lau
Piperazine refractory syphacia obvelata infection in DBA/2J mice., Helen Witt
Pirification and characterization of an amidohydrolase for n4- -long-chain fatty acyl derivative of 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosyl- cytosine from mouse liver microsomes., K Hoir, T Tsuruo, S Tsukagoshi, and Y Sakurai
Pirouetting mice., G W. Woolley and M M. Dickie
Pitfalls in tests for teratogenicity., D Warburton, D G. Trasler, A Naylor, J R. Miller, and F C. Fraser
Pitfalls in the use of the lung colony assay to assess t-cell function in irradiated mice., L J. Peters, K Mason, and W H. Mcbride
Pitfalls of animal model systems in ageing research., K Flurkey and J M. Currer
Pitressin-induced inhibition of drinking following water deprivation in the swr/j mouse., N L. Schmalbach and C L. Kutscher
Pituitaries of spayed mice of different strains, cytology and gonadotrophin content., K J. Ranadive and K A. Karande
Pituitary-adrenal responsiveness of mothers to pups in mice of two inbred strains., M B. Hennessy, T A. Hollister, and S Levine
Pituitary and cerebellum of nude mice., R S. Henderson, B Mcewan, and E M. Pantelouris
Pituitary and serum concentrations of prolactin and gh in snell dwarf mice., Y N. Sinha, C B. Salocks, and W P. Vanderlaan
Pituitary growth hormone and its hypothalamic releasing factor in normal and genetically diabetic mice., C Desjardins
Pituitary-induced alterations in gastrin levels and gastrointestinal growth in normal and genetically dwarf mice., L M. Lichtenberger and A Bartke
Pituitary intracisternal granule formation during the estrus cycle of the rat., L L. Peters, B G. Wood, and J K. Grimm
Pituitary lesions in mice of the marsh strains. Abstr., K P. Hummel
Pituitary levels of thyrotropin., B E. Eleftheriou, R L. Church, R L. Al, F O. Aggression, and D O. And
Pituitary lineage determination by the Prophet of Pit-1 homeodomain factor defective in Ames dwarfism., M W. Sornson, W Wu, J S. Dasen, S E. Flynn, D J. Norman, S M. O'Connell, I Gukovsky, C Carriere, A K. Ryan, A P. Miller, L Zuo, A S. Gleiberman, B Andersen, W G. Beamer, and M G. Rosenfeld
Pituitary-ovarian relationships during the post-reproductive phase of inbred mice., R G. Gosden, E C. Jones, and F Jacks
Pituitary prolactin and growth hormone levels during different reproductive states in mice with a high or a low lactational performance., R Yanai and H Nagasawa
Pituitary removal in adult mice increases life span., R W. Powers, D E. Harrison, and K Flurkey
Pituitary tumors in mice after prolonged feeding of synthetic progestins., W E. Poel
Pituitary tumors in mice of the c57bl strain treated with estrogen. Abstr., J Szepsenwol and A A. Ydrach
Pla2g12b and Hpn Are Genes Identified by Mouse ENU Mutagenesis That Affect HDL Cholesterol., Aleksandra Aljakna, Seungbum Choi, Holly Savage, Rachael Hageman Blair, Tongjun Gu, Karen L Svenson, Gary A Churchill, Matt Hibbs, and Ron Korstanje
Placebo effect of saline on locomotor activity in several strains of mice., W M. Davis, W T. King, and M Babbini
Placental and foetal weight in the nude mouse., C M. Hetherington
Placental and foetal weights associated with alloantigenic differences and multiparity in mice., E J. Breyere, P P. Zarick, and B R. Griffin
Placental barrier to maternal cells., W D. Billington, D R. Kirby, J J. Owen, M A. Ritter, M D. Burtonshaw, P. Evans, C E. Ford, I K. Gauld, and A M. Laren
Placental changes associated with maternal alcohol intoxication. Abstr., L A. Kennedy
Placental extracts enhance antigen-induced suppressor cells of primary igm antibody response. Abstr., M Doric, T Mekori, R Kinsky, H Thien, C, and G A. Voisin
Placental iron transport to normal and sex-linked anemic fetal mice., Laurie B. Botie
Placental mononuclear phagocytes as a source of interleukin-1., A Flynn, J H. Finke, and M L. Hilfiker
Placental transfer to strontium 85 in mice., A Nelson, C Ronnback, and A Sjoden
Placental transport of iron in x-linked anaemia of mice., J Dancis and V Jansen
Placental weight loss in late pregnancy., A Mc laren
Placenta transplantation in mice., Charlotte L. Beers
Placentophagia in nonpregnant nulliparous mice: a genetic investigation., M B. Kristal and B E. Eleftheriou
Placentophagia in nonpregnant nulliparous mice. A genetic investiga- tion., M B. Kristal and B E. Eleftheriou
Planimetric studies of mandibles in a/jax mice born with cortisone- -induced cleft palates., D M. Schwartz and A P. Chaudhry
Planimetric studies of the growing craniofacial skeleton in a/j mice. Abstr., S Levitan and M Silbermann
Plant agglutinins used to distinguish between different classes of mouse lymphocytes., H P. Schnebli and P Dukor
Plantation, effects of splenectomy., L H. Smith, C F. With, and W. Trans
Plantation of noble rat prostatic tumors in congenitally athymic (nude) mice., J R. Drago, R E. Maurer, M E. Gershwin, D Eckels, N J. Palmer, and F. Heterotrans
Planted in nu/nu mice. Abstr., H A. Azar, S Fernandez, L Bros, C C. Espinoza, S A. Shelley, D G. Lyman, and O. Trans
Planted mouse and rat hepatomas and their histology., P Emmelot, J F. Hampe, C J. Al, O Deaminase, and T. Trans
Plaque assay for the detection of alloantibody-producing cells in mice., A Wong and E Sabbadini
Plaque assay techniques for murine leukemia viruses., W P. Rowe, W E. Pugh, and J W. Hartley
Plaque assay with spleen cells forming alloantibodies to h-2a and h-2d specificities., I Malave, H Fuji, and F Milgrom
Plaque formation by b cell colonies., C J. Paige and H Skarvall
Plaque formation by mouse spleen cells producing antibodies against rabbit immunoglobulin. Abstr., G D. Segre and M Segre
Plaque-formation by non-immune and x-irradiated lymphoid cells on monolayers of mouse embryo cells., G Moller and E Moller
Plaque-forming-cell response to h-2 antigens of mice., H Fuji, M Zaleski, and F Milgrom
Plaque-forming cells after in vitro stimulation with theta-AKR antigen., H Fuji and F Milgrom
Plaque forming cells, methodology and theory., N K. Jerne, C Henry, A A. Nordin, H Fuji, A M. Koros, and I Lefkovits
Plaque forming cells produced in test tube cultures of normal mouse spleen cells incubated with erythrocytes., E Gazit and T Harris
Plaque forming cells to 2,-4 dinitrophenyl in spleens of immunized and nonimmunized mice., J M. Chiller and W O. Weigle
Plaque-forming spleen cells following irradiation of x5563 tumor., F Smith, P J. Carlson, and S Koenig
Plaque morphology studies with immune hybridomas., A E. Bussard
Plaques of cutaneous necrosis in skin-homografted mice, a method of prevention., S G. Anderson and S Cooper
Plaquettes et teneur en serotonine du sang., W Nakamura, S Kobayashi, E K. Al, A D. Cancer, and R S. De
Plasma 1,25-(oh)2-vitamin d after low calcium challenge in x-linked hypophosphatemic (hyp) mice. Abstr., R A. Meyer and R W. Gray
Plasma aldosterone concentration in sodium deprived mice of two strains., V Papaioannou and R Fraser
Plasma amino acid differences in inbred mice, c57bl/6, c3heb/fe and their f1 heterozygote., H E. Hrubant
Plasma amino acids and excretion of protein end products by mice fed 10 or 40% soybean protein diets with or without dietary 2- -acetylaminofluorene or n,n-dimitrosopiperazine., P Hevia, C R. Truex, P B. Imrey, S K. Clinton, H J. Mangian, and W J. Visek
Plasma and amniotic fluid glucose levels in hydrocortisone- -treated a/j and c57bl/6j mice. Abstr., K Brown, B Short, J Yoon, and D Rohrbach
Plasma and blood volumes of mouse organs, as determined with radioactive iodoproteins., N Kaliss and D Pressman
Plasma and pituitary concentrations of lh, fsh and prolactin in aged female c57bl/6j mice., T A. Parkening, T J. Collins, and E R. Smith
Plasma and pituitary concentrations of lh, fsh, and prolactin in aging c57bl/6 mice at various times of the estrous cycle., T A. Parkening, T J. Collins, and E R. Smith
Plasma and pituitary levels of gonadotropins in 2 month-old and 16-20 month-old c57bl/6j mice. Abstr., T A. Parkening, T J. Collins, and E R. Smith
Plasma and pituitary levels of gonadotropins in mature and aged pregnant c57bl/6 mice. Abstr., T J. Collins, T A. Parkening, and E R. Smith
Plasma and urinary corticosteroids and androgens in c3h mice with and without mammary tumor. Abstr., B Grad, B E. Murphy, and E Sancho
Plasma cell immunoglobulin secretion. Arrest is accompanied by alterations of the golgi complex., A M. Tartakoff and P Vassalli
Plasma cell infiltrate of the primary tumor as a source of early systemic protection against metastases in mice., J Vaage and K G. Pepin
Plasma cell leukemia in balb/c mice inoculated with subcellular material. I. Incidence and morphology., P Ebbesen, nielsen R. Rask, and K R. Mcintire
Plasma cell leukemia in balb/c mice inoculated with subcellular material. II. Serological changes., nielsen R. Rask, K R. Mcintire, and P Ebbesen
Plasma cell leukemias in balb/c mice inoculated with subcellular leukemic material. (summary), P Ebbesen, nielsen R. Rask, and K R. Mcintire
Plasma cell neoplasm arising in a caf1 mouse. Characteristics and response to certain chemotherapeutic agents., S T. Yancey
Plasma cell populations in the nude mouse. Abstr., carrington P. Weisz, A F. Schrater, G J. Throbecke, and M E. Lamm
Plasma cells and epithelial immunoglobulins in the mouse mammary gland during pregnancy and lactation., carrington P. Weisz, M E. Roux, and M E. Lamm
Plasma cell tumor induction in balb/c mice. Abstr., P N. Anderson
Plasma cell tumor induction in germfree balb/c mice. Abstr., K R. Mc intire
Plasma-cell tumor induction in (nzb x balb/c)f1 hybrid mice., G Goldstein, N L. Warner, and M C. Holmes
Plasma cell tumors in experimental chemotherapy, consequence of dose variation on host survival and paraprotein synthesis., M N. Teller, M Bowie, and C C. Stock
Plasma cell tumors (pct) in germfree (gf) mice. Effect of subcellular extracts. Abstr., K R. Mc intire and G L. Princler
Plasma cell tumours adj/pc5 and adj/pc6. Abstr., C H. Paul
Plasma cholesterol, plasma sugar, and hematocrit levels in mice selected for hypo-and hpercholesterolemia., Jonathan Hasson
Plasma cholesterol studies in laboratory mice., Debbie Heldman
Plasma corticoid levels in young and old, male and female c57bl/6j mice. Abstr., R A. Khalid and B Grad
Plasma corticosterone concentrations in diabetic (db) mice., D L. Coleman and D L. Burkart
Plasma corticosterone concentrations in diabetic (db) mice., D L. Coleman and D L. Burkart
Plasma corticosterone response to stress in two strains of mice and their F1 hybrid., V M. Chapman
Plasma corticosterone response to stress in two strains of mice and their F1 hybrid., V M. Chapman
Plasma corticosterone response to stress in two strains of mice and their f1 hybrid., V M. Chapman
Plasmacorticosteron, plasmainsulin, blutglukose und zellularitat des fettgewebes bei c57bl/6j-mausen und ihren mutanten nach futterung einer fettreichen diat. Abstr., L Herberg and H K. Kley
Plasma creatine kinase activity in mice with hereditary muscular dystrophy., D J. Hosenfeld, U Wiesmann, and R Richterich
Plasma creatine kinase in the dystrophic mouse. Abstr., R Watts and R Von witt
Plasmacytomas following ileocecal ulceration in the c3h mouse. Abstr., H I. Pilgrim
Plasmacytomas induce large numbers of circulating, adult-thymectomy- -sensitive, theta+, lyt-1-2+ lymphocytes with iga-fc receptors., R G. Hoover, B K. Dieckgraefe, J Lake, J D. Kemp, N R. Lynch l, and C S. williga
Plasmacytomas, lymphomas and hybridomas: their contribution to immunology and molecular biology., W C. Raschke
Plasmacytoma spleen colonization: a sensitive, quant- itative in vivo assay for idiotype-specific immune suppression of mopc-315., M J. Daley, S H. Bridges, and R G. Lynch
Plasma enzyme activities in inbred mice., J M. Yuhas, C R. Angel, D T. Mahin, R D. Farris, K T. Woodward, and J B. Storer
Plasma enzyme elevations with ldh viruses from different tumors., J M. Bailey and D A. Wight
Plasma enzyme levels in virus-infected mice., B W. Mahy, K E. Rowson, M H. Salaman, and C W. Parr
Plasma enzymes erythropoiesis and r. E. S. Function in mice following infection with an ldh agent., J M. Bailey, J Clough, and M Stearman
Plasma erythropoietin levels in mice during the growth period., A Meberg, P Haga, and M Johansen
Plasma esterase alterations in mice during ingestion of carcinogens and/or the food additive bht. Abstr., R L. Tyndall, N K. Clapp, and G A. Andrews
Plasma free tryptophan, brain serotonin, and an endocrine profile of the genetically obese hyperglycemic mouse at 4-5 months of age., T L. Garthwaite, R K. Kalkhoff, A R. Guansing, H C. Hagen, and L A. Menahan
Plasma glucose and insulin responses to glucagon and arginine in aston ob/ob mice: evidence for a selective defect in glucose-mediated insulin release., P R. Flatt and C J. Bailey
Plasma glucose and pancreatic insulin content in the early phase of streptozotocin-induced diabetes (preliminary results)., H Hahn, R Hagen, C Knobloch, and W Besch
Plasma gonadotropin levels during early stages of ovarian tumorigenesis in mice of the W x -W u genotype., E D. Murphy and W G. Beamer
Plasma gonadotropin levels during early stages of ovarian tumorigenesis in mice of the wx/wu genotype., E D. Murphy and W G. Beamer
Plasma growth hormone in the new zealand obese mouse., R Larkins
Plasma haptoglobin levels and radiation chimeras in mice., J Hayakawa, T Tsuchiya, and T Dei
Plasma lactic dehydrogenase and tumor growth. Abstr., V Riley and F Wroblewski
Plasma lactic dehydrogenase elevating agent of mice, distribution in tissues and effect of lactic dehydrogenase isozyme patterns., P Plagemann, K Gregory, H Swim, and K Chan
Plasmalemma-bound nucleoside diphosphatase as a cytochemical marker of central nervous system (cns) mesodermal cells., A W. Vorbrodt and H M. Wisniewski
Plasma levels of a viral protein as a diagnostic signal for the presence of mammary tumor. The effect of tumor removal., E Ritzi, D S. Martin, R L. Stolfi, and S Spiegelman
Plasma levels of a viral protein as a diagnostic signal for the presence of tumor. The murine mammary tumor model., E Ritzi, D S. Martin, R L. Stolfi, and S Spiegelman
Plasma levels of 'free' progestin during the estrous cycle in the mouse., I Guttenberg
Plasma lipid levels in mice selected for high-low levels of plasma cholesterol., Bruce A. Shaw
Plasma lipoprotein-associated arylesterase is induced by bacterial lipopolysaccharide., hansen T. Bog, H H. Krog, and U Back
Plasmalogen biosynthesis in ehrlich ascites cells grown in tissue culture., R Wood, M Walton, K Healy, and R B. Cumming
Plasma lysosomal hydrolase activities in hereditary and streptozotocin-induced diabetes. Abstr., D R. Tulsiani, H O. Buschiazzo, B Tolbert, and O Touster
Plasma-mediated leukemia cell destruction. Concentration and purification of the antileukemia factor., R L. Kassel, L J. Old, N K. Day, and W D. Jr
Plasma-mediated leukemia cell destruction. I. Stabilization and concentration of the active fraction. Abstr., R L. Kassel and L J. Old
Plasma membrane ectoglycosyltransferase activity of l1210 murine leukemic cells., R Bernacki
Plasma membrane fluidity and surface motility of mouse c-1300 neuroblastoma cells., P Comoglio and G Filogamo
Plasma membrane heterogeneity in ascites tumor cells. Isolation of a light and a heavy membrane fraction of the glycogen-free ehrlich-lettre substrain., E W. Haeffner, K Kolbe, D Schroeter, and N Paweletz
Plasma membrane intramembranous particle topography in 3t3 and sv3t3 cells. The effect of cytochalasin b., R E. Scott, P B. Maercklein, and L T. Furcht
Plasma membrane lipid structural order in doxorubicin-sensitive and -resistant p388 cells., A Ramu, D Glaubiger, I T. Magrath, and A Joshi
Plasma membrane-mediated leakage of liposomes induced by interaction with murine thymocytic leukemia cells., H Kercret, R Chiovetti Jr., M W. Fountain, and J P. Segrest
Plasma membrane mediated thymidine transport in akr spleen cells., P R. Strauss, J M. Sheehan, and J Taylor
Plasma membrane studies on drug sensitive and resistant cell lines. I. Cross resistance and membrane enzyme coordination (ouabain/camp/na+/k+ atpase/adenylate cyclase)., L Lelievre, A Paraf, D Charlemagne, and J R. Sheppard
Plasma membrane vesiculation in 3t3 and sv3t3 cells. II. Factors affecting the process of vesiculation., R E. Scott and P B. Maercklein
Plasma membrane vesiculation in 3t3 and sv3t3 cells. I. Morph- ological and biochemical characterization., R E. Scott, R G. Perkins, M A. Zschunke, and P B. Maercklein
Plasma protein and free fatty acid levels in male whirler mice., A Weltman, A Sackler, and G O'connor
Plasma protein production by human tumors xenotransplanted in nude mice., S Yoshimura, N Tamaoki, Y Ueyama, and J Hata
Plasma proteins in fetal mice. Abstr., H G. Wolfe
Plasma proteins in the glomerular lesions of nzb/nzw mice., R C. Nairn, A R. Given, P N. Ironside, and L C. Norins
Plasma somatomedin activity in obese-hyperglycemic mice., G S. Spencer and M B. Enser
Plasma testosterone during pregnancy in the mouse., M S. Barkley, S D. Geschwind, and G E. Bradford
Plasma testosterone in the male, progesterone and estradiol-17beta in the female, and delta5-3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3beta- -hsd) activity in testis and ovary of the snell dwarf mouse., E Howe, C Howe, and I Pollard
Plasma testosterone levels in c57bl/6j male mice. Effects of age and disease., J F. Nelson, K R. Latham, and C E. Finch
Plasmic reticulum and melanolysosomes in the black mouse and its beige mutant., A B. Novikoff, P M. Leuenberger, P M. Novikoff, N N. Re, and P. Endo
Plasmid-phage recombination in T7 infected Escherichia coli., J C. Stone and R C. Miller
Plasminogen activation by normal b lymphocytes, a function associated with the cell membrane., J L. Maillard and C Favreau
Plasminogen activator in cultured lewis lung carcinoma cells measured by chromogenic substrate assay., P Whur, M Magudia, J Boston, J Lockwood, and D C. Williams
Plasminogen activator in early embryogenesis. Enzyme production by trophoblast and parietal endoderm., S Strickland, E Reich, and M I. Sherman
Plasminogen activator secretion during mouse embryogenesis., V C. Bode and M A. Dziadek
Plasmocitoma sperimentale del topo, presenza di duplice popolazione plasmacellulare., A Sessa, G Bracchi, and F Invernizzi
Plasmocitoma sperimentale del topo, studio ultrastrutturale., A Sessa, G Galetti, and F Invernizzi
Plasmodial infection in mice carrying a leukaemogenic virus. Abstr., M H. Salaman, N Wedderburn, P C. Garnham, and chwatt L. Bruce
Plasmodium berghei: influence on granulopoiesis and macrophage production in balb/c mice., G Mungyer, L G. Poels, C Jerusalem, and R Jerusalem
Plasmodium chabaudi in mice. Adoptive transfer of immunity with enriched populations of spleen t and b lymphocytes., V Mcdonald and R S. Phillips
Plasmodium falciparum: characterization of defined antigens by monoclonal antibodies., L H. Perrin, E Ramirez, hsiang L. Er, and P H. Lambert
Platelet-activating factor and macrophages. I. Evidence for the release from rat and mouse peritoneal macrophages and not from mastocytes., huerta J. Mancia and J Benveniste
Platelet aggregating (pa) material in viable mouse 15091a tumor cells. Abstr., G J. Gasic, T B. Gasic, and S A. Jimenez
Platelet-derived growth factor prevents go growth arrest., C D. Scher, M E. Stone, and C D. Stiles
Platelet kinetics and adenosine triphosphatase activity in akr mice., I Brodsky and N V. Dimitrov
Platelet metabolism in rauscher virus leukemia., I Brodsky and N V. Dimitrov
Platelet survival and adenosine triphosphatase (atp-ase) activity in akr mice. Abstr., I Brodsky and N V. Dimitrov
Platelet transfusion tolerization by liver membrane treatment., R M. Osborne and F C. Grumet
Platinum-complexed antitumor immunoglobulins that specifically inhibit dna synthesis of mouse tumor cells., E Hurwitz, R Kashi, and M Wilchek
Platinum compounds, a new class of potent antitumour agents., B Rosenberg, L V. Camp, J E. Trosko, and V H. Mansour
Plazentafusionen bei verschiedenen mausestammen., H Heinecke and H Grimm
Pleiotropic and other genetic effects influencing the activities of brain and liver enzymes in congenic lines of C57BL/6J mice with defined electrophoretic variant markers., R J. Feuers, J B. Bishop, L J. McGarrity, O E. Domon, R R. Delongchamp, and T H. Roderick
Pleiotropic and other genetic effects influencing the activities of brain and liver enzymes in congenic lines of c57bl/6j mice with defined electrophoretic variant markers., R J. Feuers, J B. Bishop, L J. Mcgarrity, O E. Domon, O R. Delongchamp, and T H. Roderick
Pleiotropic cellular effects of some coat colour mutants in the mouse. Abstr., E M. Hakansson, L G. Lundin, J G. Shire, and A Orn
Pleiotropic effect of tabby gene on epidermal growth factor-containing cells of mouse submandibular gland., S R. Blecher, M Debertin, and J S. Murphy
Pleiotropic effect of the staggerer gene., C H. Yoon
Pleiotropic effects of albinism on open field behaviour in mice., J C. De fries
Pleiotropic effects of a mutant at the p locus from x-irradiated mice., W F. Hollander, J H. Byran, and J W. Gowen
Pleiotropic effects of deleterious alleles at the "motheaten: locus., L D. Shultz
Pleiotropic gene effects on muscle ultrastructure of normal and dys- trophic mice., H Meier and A D. Pike
Pleiotropic gene effects on muscle ultrastructure of normal and dystrophic mice., H Meier and A D. MacPike
Pleiotropic mutations causing abnormalities in the murine immune system and the skin., L D. Shultz
Pleiotropism in behavior genetics. The mouse as a research instru- ment., D D. Thiessen
Pleiotropy, homeostasis, and functional networks based on assays of cardiovascular traits in genetically randomized populations., J H. Nadeau, L C. Burrage, J Restivo, Y H. Pao, G Churchill, and B D. Hoit
Pleiotypic control by adenosine 3'.5'-cyclic Monophosphate, a model for growth control in animal cells., R Kram, P Mamont, and G M. Tomkins
Pleomorphic c-type virus particles in bone tissue of strain 101 mice and (c3h x 101)f1 hybrids., K Marquart
Plethorization of normal, anemic, and normal-implanted anemic mice., Ronald L. Niece
Plexin-A2 and its ligand, Sema6A, control nucleus-centrosome coupling in migrating granule cells., J Renaud, G Kerjan, I Sumita, Y Zagar, V Georget, D Kim, C Fouquet, K Suda, M Sanbo, F Suto, S L. Ackerman, K J. Mitchell, H Fujisawa, and A Chedotal
Ploidy distribution of tumour cells derived from induced and spontaneously arising metastases of a murine radiation-induced sarcoma, rif-1., J G. Reeve and P R. Twentyman
Ploidy fluctuations of mouse plasma-cell neoplasm mspc-1 during serial transplantation., K Moriwaki, H T. Imai, J Yamashita, and T H. Yosida
PLoS Genetics turns three: looking back, looking ahead., W N. Frankel and G S. Barsh
Pluripotent embryonal carcinoma clones derived from the human teratocarcinoma cell line tera-2. Differentiation in vivo and in vitro., P W. Andrews, I Damjanov, D Simon, G S. Banting, C Carlin, N C. Dracopoli, and J Fogh
Pluripotent embryonic stem cell lines can be derived from tw5/tw5 blastocysts., T Magnuson, C J. Epstein, L M. Silver, and G R. Martin
Pluripotential hemopoietic stem cells in adult mouse brain., P F. Bartlett
Pluripotential stem cells in mouse embryo liver., R B. Taylor
Pluripotent stem cell function of the mouse marrow 'lymphocyte.', G Cudkowicz, M Bennett, and G M. Shearer
Pluripotent teratocarcinoma-thymus somatic cell hybrids., R A. Miller and F H. Ruddle
Plutonium-239 deposition in the skeleton of the mouse., D Green, G R. Howells, and M C. Thorne
Plutonium in the tissues of foetal, neonatal and suckling mice after pu-administration to their dams., D Green, G R. Howells, and R H. Watts
Plzf is required in adult male germ cells for stem cell self-renewal., F W. Buaas, A L. Kirsh, M Sharma, D J. McLean, J L. Morris, M D. Griswold, Rooij D. de, and R E. Braun
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in scid/scid mice., L D. Shultz, P A. Schweitzer, E J. Hall, J P. Sundberg, S Taylor, and P D. Walzer
Pneumonia due to chlamydia trachomatis in the immunocompromised (nude) mouse., D M. Williams, J Schachter, D J. Drutz, and C V. Sumaya
Podocytes use FcRn to clear IgG from the glomerular basement membrane., S Akilesh, T B. Huber, H Wu, G Wang, B Hartleben, J B. Kopp, J H. Miner, D C. Roopenian, E R. Unanue, and A S. Shaw
Podophyllin and mouse cervix, effect of long-term application., H A. Kaminetzky and E A. Grew
PohnB6F1: a cross of wild and domestic mice that is a new model of extended female reproductive life span., K Flurkey, Y Brandvain, S Klebanov, S N. Austad, R A. Miller, R Yuan, and D E. Harrison
Poids moleculaires de l'interferon serique induit par le virus de la maladie de newcastle dans des lignees de souris hautes et basses productrices., I Martelly, D W. Bailey, and guignard J. Maeyer
Poietin receptors on developing erythrocytic cells of fetal mouse liver., M D. Lafferty, G A. Ackerman, C D. Dunn, D R. Lange, and T. Erythro
Poikiloploidy among spermatogenic cells of mus musculus., N S. Fechheimer
Point mutations at the thymidine kinase locus in l5178y mouse lymphoma cells., D E. Amacher, S Paillet, and V A. Ray
Polar head groups manipulation of phospholipids in cultured neuroblastoma cells., J Robert, G Rebel, P Mandel, and E Yavin
Polarisationsoptische und fluorescenzmikroskopische untersuchung der nucleinsauren an degranol-resistenten ascitestumoren., J Sugar and E Gati
Polarity of the mouse embryo is established at blastocyst and is not prepatterned., N Motosugi, T Bauer, Z Polanski, D Solter, and T Hiiragi
Politically correct human embryonic stem cells?, D Solter
Polmonite interstiziale cronica in corso di sarcoma murino da metilcolantrene., N Maltzeff
Poly-2-vinyl pyridine-n-oxide (pvpno) as an adjuvant in experimental tumor immunotherapy. Abstr., A Rios and R L. Simmons
Poly-2-vinylpyridine n-oxide reverses the immunosuppressive effects of silica and carrageenan., A Rios and R L. Simmons
Poly(a)-containing rna in neuroblastoma. Immature and differentiated cells in culture., B Croizat, F Berthelot, A Felsani, and F Gros
Polyadenylate-deficient analogues of poly(a)-containing mrna sequences in cultured akr mouse embryo cells., G P. Siegal, C P. Hodgson, P K. Elder, L S. Stoddard, and M J. Getz
Polyadenylated rna molecules and polyribosomes in tumours of chemical and viral origin., E A. Ratovitski
Polyadenylate synthetase des cellules d'ascite de souris. II. Etude de la reaction enzymatique., M Giron and J Huppert
Polyadenylate synthetase des cellules d'ascite de souris. I. Purifi- cation et caracterisation de l'enzyme., M Giron and J Huppert
Polyadenylation of 35s rna in vitro by a cytoplasmic particulate fraction from mouse myeloma., staal F. Wong, W C. Saxinger, R C. Gallo, and D H. Gillespie
Polyadenylic acid-containing cytoplasmic rna increases in adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate-induced 'differentiated' neuroblastoma cells in culture., K N. Prasad, S C. Bondy, and J L. Purdy
Polyadenylic acid-polyuridylic acid (poly a:u) and experimental murine brucellosis. I. Effect of single and double-stranded polynucleotides on brucella abortus in vivo and in vitro., E D. Madraso and C Cheers
Polyadenylic acid-polyuridylic acid (poly a:u) and experimental murine brucellosis. II. Macrophages ostarget cells of poly a:u in experimental brucellosis., E D. Madraso and C Cheers
Polyadenylic acid sequences in mitochondrial rna. Abstr., N G. Avadhani, M Kuan, and R J. Rutman
Polyadenylic-polyuridylic acid, an adjunct to surgery in the treat- ment of spontaneous mammary tumors in c3h/he mice and transplantable melanoma in the hamster., F Lacour, A Spira, J Lacour, and M Prade
Poly(adp-ribose) polymerase from ehrilch ascites-tumour cells. Amino acid composition, n-terminal analysis and chemical cleavage of the purified protein., J Holtlund, T Kristensen, and K Sletten
Poly(adp-ribose) polymerase from ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Properties of the purified polymerase., T Kristensen and J Holtlund
Poly(adp-ribose) polymerase inhibitors potentiate mnng cytotoxicity and prevent colony formation of c3h10t1/2 cells. Abstr., J Y. Smith, R Meadows, M Mingmuang, S, and E L. Jacobson
Polyamine accumulation and biosynthesis in a mouse l1210 leukemia., D H. Russell and C C. Levy
Polyamine and nucleic acid concentrations in ehrlich ascites car- cinoma cells and liver of tumor-bearing mice at various stages of tumor growth., G Andersson and O Heby
Polyamine biosynthesis and dna synthesis in cultured mammary gland explants from virgin mice., T Sakai, D W. Lundgren, and T Oka
Polyamine biosynthesis in brains of dilute lethal (dl/dl) mutant mice. Abstr., E G. Shaskan and J M. Marshall
Polyamine biosynthesis: role in murine hematopoietic cell proliferation and differentiation. Abstr., R K. Stuart and G D. Luk
Polyamine concentrations in spleen of normal and tumor-bearing mice with effect of administration of methylglyoxal-bis (guanyl- hydrazone)., H Hibasami, M Tanaka, J Nagai, and T Ikeda
Polyamine concentrations in tissues of mice bearing ehrlich's ascites tumor and effect of administration of methylglyoxal-bis (guanyl- hydrazone)., H Hibasami, M Tanaka, J Nagai, and T Ikeda
Polyamine content of akr leukemic cells in relation to the cell cycle., O Heby, G P. Sarna, L J. Marton, M Omine, S Perry, and D H. Russell
Polyamine depletion induces enhanced synthesis and accumulation of cadaverine in cultured ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells., hongisto L. Alhonen and J Janne
Polyamine metabolism in c3h(t) mice in response to a serum lytic factor for mammary tumors. Abstr., R D. Jones, D M. Smith, W B. Graff, F Friedman, and H S. Grob
Polyamine metabolism in mouse neuroblastoma cell cultures. Abstr., L T. Kremzner, J M. Hiller, and E J. Simon
Polyamine metabolism in normal and dystrophic mouse muscle. Abstr., L T. Kremzner, A Miranda, and V M. Tennyson
Polyamine (pa) levels in erythoryctes as an index of efficacy of antitumor agents. Abstr., H Takami, M Nakada, T Kubota, K Ishibiki, K Nishioka, and O Abe
Polyamines and their biosynthetic emzymes in ehrlich ascites- -carcinoma cells. Modification of tumour polyamine pattern by diamines., A Kallio, H Poso, S K. Guha, and J Janne
Polyamine transport and metabolism in mouse mammary gland., K Kano and T Oka
Polyanions and lipopolysaccharide acts on different subpopulations of b cells., T Diamantstein, willinger E. Blitstein, and G Schulz
Polyantigenic expansion of basement membrane constitutents in diabetic neophropathy., R J. Falk, J I. Scheinman, S M. Mauer, and A F. Michael
Polyarteritis in aging rf mice. Abstr., A C. Upton, J W. Conklin, and W D. Gude
Polyarteritis in mice due to spontaneous hypertension., J W. Mullink and G T. Haneveld
Polyarteritis nodosa-like disease in outbred mice., R D. Wigley and K G. Couchman
Polyarteritis nodosa. The natural history of a spontaneously occurring model in outbred mice., R D. Wigley, K G. Couchman, and R Maule
Polycation-treated tumor cells in vivo and in vitro., H Moroson
Polyclonal acitvation of the murine immune system by an antibody to igd. II. Generation of polyclonal antibody production and cells with surface igg., F D. Finkelman, I Scher, J J. Mond, S Kessler, O T. Kung, and E S. Metcalf
Polyclonal activation of cr+ and cr- b lymphocytes. The kinetics of initiation of dna and immunoglobulin synthesis by lipopolysaccharide., U Hammerling, R Chua, and M K. Hoffmann
Polyclonal activation of immunoglobulin synthesis by infection with lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus. Abstr., W A. Cafruny and P G. Plagemann
Polyclonal activation of murine b lymphocytes by fc fragments. II. Replacement of t cells by a soluble helper t cell-replacing factor (trf)., M L. Thoman, E L. Morgan, and W O. Weigle
Polyclonal activation of murine b lymphocytes by fc fragments. I. The requirement for two signals in the generation of the polyclonal antibody response induced by fc fragments., E L. Morgan and W O. Weigle
Polyclonal activation of murine b lymphocytes by immune complexes., E L. Morgan and W O. Weigle
Polyclonal and mitogenic responses of splenic balb/c cells to three different bacterial products. Abstr., D A. Young, D J. Cline, and F W. Chorpenning
Polyclonal b cell activation and autoimmunity in new zealand mice: anti-dna antibodies and proteinuria, p. 1-7. In y. Shiokawa, t. Abe & y. Yamauchi [eds], new horizons on, S Hirose, H Yoshida, K Ohta, Y Nakai, and T Shirai
Polyclonal b cell activation by cell wall preparations of gram-posi- tive bacteria. In vitro responses of spleen cells obtained from balb/c nu/nu, nu/+, c3h/he, c3h/hej and hybrid (cba/n x balb/c)f1 mice., taki T. Saito, M J. Tanabe, H Mochizuki, T Matsumoto, A Nakano, H Takada, M Tsujimoto, S Kotani, S Kusumoto, T Shiba, K Yokogawa, and S Kawata
Polyclonal b-cell activation during rodent malarial infections., R R. Freeman and C R. Parish
Polyclonal b-cell activator in differentiation and proliferation of b-cells and b memory cells., I Nakashima, F Nagase, T Yokochi, T Kojima, M Ohta, and D N. Kato
Polyclonal b-cell activators induce immunological response to autologous serum proteins., D Primi, C I. Smith, L Hammarstrom, and G Moller
Polyclonal b-cell response to stimulation with escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide in dietary protein restriction., I Malave and M Pocino
Polyclonal b lymphocyte activation during trypanosoma cruzi infection., ortiz L. Ortiz, D E. Parks, M Rodriguez, and W O. Weigle
Polyclonal stimulation of lymphocytes by macrophages., H G. Opitz, U Opitz, H Lemke, R Huget, and H D. Flad
Polyclonal stimulation of resting b lymphocytes by antigen- -specific t lymphocytes., A L. Defranco, J D. Ashwell, R H. Schwartz, and W E. Paul
Polycythemia and alveolar hypoxia, individual effects on heart and pulmonary arteries. Abstr., R Naeye
Polycythemia- and anemia-inducing erythroleukemia viruses exhibit differential erythroid transforming effects in vitro., W D. Hankins and D Troxler
Polycythemia and hepatoma in mice., Anne Burgess
Polycythemia as a factor in right ventricular hypertrophy in mice., Rosalind Greenberg
Polycythemia as a factor in ventricular hypertrophy of C57B1/6J female mice exposed to chronic hypoxia., Fred Cecere
Polycythemic mice produced by hypoxia in silicone rubber membrane enclosures, a new technique., R D. Lange, M L. Simmons, and N R. Dibelius
Polycytidylate polymerase from ehrlich ascites cells., J G. Cory, A W. Benson, and A J. Girgenti
Polydactylism in the offspring of mice injected with 5-bromodeoxyuri- dine., J A. Dipaolo
Polydactyly nagoya, pdn: a new mutant gene in the mouse., I Hayasaka, T Nakatsuka, T Fujii, I Naruse, and S Oda
Polydeoxythmidylate inhibition of rabbit reticulocyte rna dependent protein synthesis in a krebs ii ascites cell system., J Miller, E Thompson, E Kuff, and S Wilson
Polyene potentiation of antitumor agents., G Medoff, D Schlessinger, and G S. Kobayashi
Polyethylene glycol enzyme complexes as radioprotectors. Abstr., B H. Gray and R Stull
Polyethylene glycol-mediated fusion of human tumor cells with mouse cells., Z Steplewski, H Koprowski, and A Leibovitz
Polygenic control of the immune response to f antigen., D M. Silver and D P. Lane
Polygenic control of the in vivo immunity to balb/c sarcomas and lymphomas. Abstr., G Parmiani, D Ballinari, M Colombo, and M L. Sensi
Polygenic control of the teratogenicity of 5-fluorouracil in mice., C P. Dagg, G Schlager, and A Doerr
Polygenic control of the teratogenicity of 5-fluorouracil in mice., C P. Dagg, G Schlager, and A Doerr
Polygenic influences on the length of oestrous cycles in inbred mice involve MHC alleles., S P. Lerner, C P. Anderson, D E. Harrison, R L. Walford, and C E. Finch
Poly-i.c And statolon as demonstrated by the use of anti- -mouse interferon serum., I Gresser, C Maury, M Bandu, M Tovey, D M. Maunoury, and F E. Of
Poly i:c-induced change in the resistance pehnotype of c57bl/6 mice infected with trypanosoma cruzi. Abstr., F Hatcher, M Grogl, W Woodruff, and R Kuhn
Polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid activation of mouse spleen cells in vitro., J Dean, W Wallen, and D Lucas
Polyinosinic . Polycytidylic acid. Inhibition of cell proliferation in carcinogen-treated epidermis and in carcinogen-induced skin tumors in mice., K Elgjo and M Degre
Polymaleic anhydride. Effects on the immune system and friend leukemia disease of mice., E M. Goodell, R M. Ottenbrite, and A E. Munson
Polymer-based miniature flexible capacitive pressure sensor for intraocular pressure (IOP) monitoring inside a mouse eye., Dohyuk Ha, Wilhelmine N de Vries, Simon W M John, Pedro P Irazoqui, and William J Chappell
Polymer formation and j chain synthesis in mouse plasmacytomas., M S. Halpern and R L. Coffman
Polymeric hemoglobins of the house mouse (mus musculus l.), Isolation of cysteinyl peptides., J Bonaventura
Polymerization of hemoglobins of mouse and man. Structural basis., J Bonaventura and A Riggs
Polymer tumorigenesis, clonal determination of histopathological characteristics during early preneoplasia, relationships to karyo- type, mouse strain, and sex., K H. Johnson, L C. Buoen, I Brand, and K G. Brand
Polymer tumorigenesis, multiple preneoplastic clones in priority order with clonal inhibition., K G. Brand and L C. Buoen
Polymorphic expression of a neutrophil differentiation antigen revealed by monoclonal antibody 7/4., S Hirsch and S Gordon
Polymorphic in leukemia-prone wild mice., M B. Gardner, S Rasheed, B K. Pal, J D. Estes, D S. O'brien, and A. Is
Polymorphism and diversity in the tla gene system., K Yokoyama, E Stockert, L R. Pease, Y Obata, L J. Old, and S G. Nathenson
Polymorphism and expression of qed., K Fischer lindahl
Polymorphism and linkage for mannosephosphate isomerase in mus musculus., E A. Nichols, V M. Chapman, and F H. Ruddle
Polymorphism and linkage of glutathione reductase in mus musculus., E A. Nichols and F H. Ruddle
Polymorphism and linkage of the alpha-A-crystallin gene in t-haplotypes of the mouse., L C. Skow, J H. Nadeau, J C. Ahn, H S. Shin, K Artzt, and D Bennett
Polymorphism for gene number at the mouse hbb locus. Abstr., J G. Gilman
Polymorphism in the major core protein (p30) of murine leukemia viruses as identified by mouse antisera., M Boiocchi and R C. Nowinski
Polymorphism of age-dependent changes in the production of a thf helper factor., T Matsuzawa and B Cinader
Polymorphism of centromeric heterochromatin and its relationship to chiasma formation in the paracentromeric regions of murine chromo- somes., B Novotna and J Forejt
Polymorphism of endogenous murine leukemia viruses revealed by isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide gels., L Pfeffer, T Pincus, and E Fleissner
Polymorphism of esterase-10 in mus musculus., J Peters and H R. Nash
Polymorphism of esterase 11 in mus musculus, a further esterase locus on chromosome 8., J Peters and H R. Nash
Polymorphism of heavy-chain genes in immunoglobulins of wild mice., R Lieberman and M Potter
Polymorphism of histocompatibility genes in the mouse., R J. Graff
Polymorphism of kidney pyruvate kinase in the mouse is determined by a gene, Pk-3, on chromosome 9., J Peters, H R. Nash, E M. Eicher, and G Bulfield
Polymorphism of m-locus determinants. Abstr., H Festenstein
Polymorphism of moloney leukemia-sarcoma virus particles. Abstr., G Schidlovsky, M Viola, F Durr, and F Buscheck
Polymorphism of noninbred mice of the shk colony with respect to the complex of histocompatibility genes (h-2)., V P. Kryshkina
Polymorphism of the apl (neu-1) locus in the mouse., D Klein and J Klein
Polymorphism of the major envelope glycoprotein (gp70) of murine c-type viruses. Virion associated and differentiation antigens encoded by a multi-gene family., J H. Elder, F C. Jensen, M L. Bryant, and R A. Lerner
Polymorphism of tissue and serum amyloid a (aa and saa) proteins in the mouse., P D. Gorevic, Y Levo, B Frangione, and E C. Franklin
Polymorphisms for lethal alleles in european populations of mus musculus., L Dunn, D Bennett, and J Cookingham
Polymorphisms in anti-phosphocholine antibodies reflecting evolution of immunoglobulin families., S J. Clarke, J L. Claflin, M Potter, and S Rudikoff
Polymorphisms in immunoglobulin heavy chains suggesting gene conversion., S H. Clarke, J L. Claflin, and S Rudikoff
Polymorphisms in populations of wild house mice., L C. Dunn, A B. Beasley, and H Tinker
Polymorphisms in the centromeric region of the chromosomes of the laboratory mouse., J Jonasson, P Alves, and A Strom
Polymorphisms in the m167 vk gene in the species mus. Abstr., B A. Osborne and S Rudikoff
Polynucleotidases in mouse ascitic tumour cells., K Horakova
Polynucleotide aggregates enhance the transport of protein at the surface of cultured mammalian cells., H J. Ryser, T E. Termini, and P R. Barnes
Polyoma and other indigenous mouse viruses., W P. Rowe, J W. Hartley, and R J. Huebner
Polyoma disease tumors in mice, the distribution of viral antigen detected by immunogluorescence., J D. Levinthal, M Jakobovits, and M D. Eaton
Polyoma genome transcription in transformed mouse cells growing in culture and as tumors in syngeneic mice., L J. Grady, A B. North, and W P. Campbell
Polyoma virus and mouse strain susceptibility., M Jahkola and T Vainio
Polyoma virus and production of malignancy in vitro., K K. Sanford, T B. Dunn, A B. Covalisky, and W R. Earle
Polyoma virus as a model for studies on the viral etiology of human neoplasms., S E. Stewart
Polyoma virus from tumors in the syrian hamster. Abstr., B A. Roizman, J T. Formation, N Response, and T R. E
Polyoma virus genetic material in a virus-free polyoma-induced tumor., D Axelrod, K Habel, and E T. Bolton
Polyoma virus infection in mice., R F. Buffett and J D. Levinthal
Polyoma virus mutants as probes of variety among mouse embryonal carcinoma cell lines., E Georges, M Vasseur, and D Blangy
Polyoma virus mutant with a reduction in tumour formation., L Sachs and D Medina
Polyoma virus replication in ascitic cells., B Nordenskjold
Polyoma virus. (review)., V M. Bergol'ts
Polyoma virus strains of differing oncogenicity, transplantation immunity in mice., R M. Friedman and A S. Rabson
Polyoma virus synthesis in tumor cells as measured by the fluorescent antibody technique., L Sachs and M Fogel
Polyovular follicles in the C58 strain of mice., E Fekete
Polypeptide maps of cells infected with murine type c leukemia or sarcoma oncovirus., M Strand and J T. August
Polypeptide(s) from mammary tumors of balb/c mice. Abstr., D J. Knauer, A P. Iyer, M R. Banerjee, G Smith, D W. Ryan, and like F. Activity)
Polypeptides in lymphoid leukemia cells, producing intra- cytoplasmic a particles and no extracellular b-type virions., R Nusse, L V. Ploeg, L V. Duijn, R Michalides, N J. Impa, and M O. Precursor
Polypeptides of cells transformed by rna or dna tumor viruses., M Strand and J T. August
Polypeptides of mammalian oncornaviruses. Iii. Localization of p15 and reactivity with natural antibody., J N. Ihle, M G. Hanna, W Schafer, G Hunsmann, A P. Bolognesi, and G Huper
Polypeptides of mammalian oncornaviruses. I. Isolation and serolo- gical analysis of polypeptides from murine and feline c-type viruses., R W. Green, D P. Bolognesi, W Schafer, L Pister, G Hunsmann, and F D. Noronha
Polypeptides of mammalian oncornaviruses. IV. Structural components of murine leukemia virus released as soluble antigens in cell culture., D P. Bolognesi, A J. Langlois, and W Schafer
Polypeptides of the mouse mammary tumor virus. I. Characterization of two group-specific antigens., N H. Sarkar and A S. Dion
Polypeptides of the mouse mammary tumor virus. II. Identification of two major glycoproteins with the viral structure., N H. Sarkar, N E. Taraschi, A A. Pomenti, and A S. Dion
Polypeptide synthesis and amino acid coding in subcellular systems derived from human and l1210 mouse ascites leukemia. Abstr., M Ochoa and I B. Weinstein
Polypeptide synthesis in a subcellular system derived from the l1210 mouse ascites leukemia., M Ochoa and I B. Weinstein
Polyphosphoinositide levels and biosynthesis in quaking mouse brain., G Hauser, J Eichberg, and S Jacobs
Polyp in the urogenital canal of an African elephant., L Munson, W Heuschele, M K. O'Banion, J P. Sundberg, and J E. Oosterhuis
Polyploid cell formation of adult mouse liver following ovarectomy., H Vesela, J Vesely, and J Seifert
Polyploidization of pancreatic b-cells in islets of normal and diabetic mice. Abstr., M Pohl and F Swartz
Polyploidy in the exocrine pancreas of normal and diabetic mutant mice. Abstr., J W. White and F J. Swartz
Polyploidy in the pancreas of the normal and diabetic mutant mouse., M G. Ehrie and F J. Swartz
Polyprotein precursors to mouse mammary tumor virus proteins., S J. Anderson, R B. Naso, J Davis, and J M. Bowen
Polyproteins related to the major core protein of mouse mammary tumor virus., C Dickson and M Atterwill
Polyriboinosinic:polyribocytidylic acid (poly i:c) as an antitumor compound: factors influencing in vivo activity. Abstr., E C. Borden, G T. Crowley, and E E. Grunden
Polyribosome concentration of mouse skeletal muscle as a function of age., U Srivastava
Polyribosomes are not associated with vimentin-type intermediate filaments in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., P Traub and W J. Nelson
Polyribosomes in tumor cells during induction of ribonuclease by cytostatic treatment., R Schlaeger, D Hoffmann, and H Hilz
Polyribosomes of mouse liver cells., Eileen Kladivko
Polysaccharide polymers., D M. Strong, A A. Ahmed, I Scher, R C. Knudsen, and D K. Sell
Polysaccharides et epilation par rayons x chez le souriceau., P Van caneghem
Polysaccharides in lichens and fungi. II. Antitumor activities on sarcoma-180 of the polysaccharide preparations from gyrophora escu- lenta miyoshi, cetraria islandica (l.) Ach. Var. Orientalis asahina, and some other lichens., F Fukuoka, M Nakanishi, S Shibata, Y Nishikawa, T Takeda, and M Tanaka
Polysaccharides of neoplastic mast cells., N R. Ringertz
Polysaccharides with sulfate groups are human t-cell mitogens and murine polyclonal b-cell activators (pbas). I. Fucoidan and heparin., I Sugawara and S Ishizaka
Polysomes in various phases of the cell cycle in synchronized plasmacytoma cells., K Abraham, I Pryme, A Abro, and R Dowben
Polyspecific monoclonal lupus autoantibodies reactive with both polynucleotides and phospholipids., E M. Lafer, J Rauch, C Andrezejewski Jr., D Mudd, B Furie, B Furie, R S. Schwartz, and B D. Stollar
Polysyndactyly, a new mutant gene in the mouse., D R. Johnson
Polytransductant formation in Escherichia coli lysogens., I Olsen and K Paigen
Polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism in neuroblastoma cells in culture., E Yavin, Z Yavin, and J H. Menkes
Polyuridylic acid binding by protein from ehrlich ascites cell ribosomes and its inhibition by aurintricarboxylic acid., W Roberts and W H. Coleman
Polyvalent immunological tolerance in homologous radiation chimaeras., A Lengerova
Ponding normal rodents. Abstr., A J. Blair, W Boyle, J Parra, J Dawley, D D. Mccann, and D. Corres
Pool des acides amines libres du cerveau de souris de lignees consanguines presentant des differences d'aptitude a l'apprentissage., S Simler, H Randrianarisoa, C Koehl, L Ciesielski, and P Mandel
Pooling and PCR as a method to combat low frequency gene targeting in mouse embryonic stem cells., A C. Brown, C P. Lerner, J H. Graber, D J. Shaffer, and D C. Roopenian
Poorly differentiated cholangiocarcinomas occurring 'spontaneously' in c3h and c3h x y hybrid mice., M D. Reuber
Poor myelination in the central nervous system of "dilute- -lethal mutant mice" (d1/d1)., T Noguchi, T Sugisaki, and Y Tsukada
Popliteal lymph node activation by humoral factors released upon contact of h-2 different allogeneic lymphocytes in vitro. Abstr., L Korcakova, V Haskova, and M Holub
Popliteal lymph node activation in graft-versus-host and host-versus- -graft reaction in mice., L Korcakova and V Haskova
Popliteal lymph node weight gain assay for graft-versus-host reactivity in mice., V Twist and R Barnes
Po protein and 2',3'-cyclic-nucleotide 3'-phosphodiesterase activity in the peripheral nerve and subcellular fractions of the trembler mouse., L N. Lewis, D J. Nunn, and C Mezei
Population density and social pathology in mice. Differences in catecholamine metabolism associated with differences in behavior., L Ng, H Marsden, R Colburn, and N Thoa
Population density as a factor in the evolution of neoplastic cell lines., W G. Taylor, R F. Camalier, and K K. Sanford
Population density, mouse genotype, and endocrine function in behavior., D D. Thiessen
Population dynamics of a variant t-allele in a confined population of wild house mice., L C. Dunn and H Levene
Population dynamics of b lymphocytes and their precursors: demonstration of high turnover in the central and peripheral lymphoid organs., A A. Freitas, B Rocha, L Forni, and A Coutinho
Population dynamics of t lymphocytes. Renewal rate and expansion in the peripheral lymphoid organs., B Rocha, A A. Freitas, and A A. Coutinho
Population growth of mn ascites sarcoma t strain in vivo (preliminary report)., M Takahashi
Population immunogenetics of murine h-2 and t systems., J Klein, D Gotze, J H. Nadeau, and E K. Wakeland
Population kinetics of carcinoma cells, capillary endothelial cells, and fibroblasts in a transplanted mouse mammary tumor., I F. Tannock
Population kinetics of neoplastic mast cells (p815y) after x-irradia- tion. Abstr., G M. Kollmorgen, G A. Sacher, S A. Tyler, and M Dipert
Population kinetics of ridgway osteogenic sarcoma. Abstr., D R. Miller and herren L. Simpson
Population of lymphoid tissues in cured W-anemic mice by donor cells., D E. Harrison and C M. Astle
Population of lymphoid tissues in cured w-anemic mice by donor cells., D E. Harrison and C M. Astle
Population sizes of granulocyte-macrophage and mono- cyte-macrophage colony-forming cells in sl/sld., K F. Mccarthy and T J. Macvittie
Population sizes of monocyte-macrophage colony forming cells in sl/sld mice. Abstr., K F. Mccarthy, T J. Macvittie, and M Belotti
Porcine tail, a new mutation in the house mouse. Abstr., W Mcnutt
Porosity of the mouse placenta to maternal cells., M Tuffrey, N P. Bishun, and R D. Barnes
Porosity of the placenta in mice., H Nielsen
Porosity of the placenta to maternal cells in normally derived mice., M Tuffrey, N P. Bishun, and R D. Barnes
Porphobilinogen and porphyrin synthesis in splenomegaly of some murine leukemias., L A. Fields, S Vadlamudi, V S. Waravdekar, and A Goldin
Porphyrin components of hematoporphyrin derivative and photofrin ii: a comparison of the composition of pigments prior to injection with those retained by tumor, skin and intestine in mice with mammary carcinoma. Abstr., far M. El and N R. Pimstone
Positional cloning and characterization of Mei1, a vertebrate-specific gene required for normal meiotic chromosome synapsis in mice., B J. Libby, L G. Reinholdt, and J C. Schimenti
Positional cloning and characterization of mouse mei8, a disrupted allelle of the meiotic cohesin Rec8., L A. Bannister, L G. Reinholdt, R J. Munroe, and J C. Schimenti
Positional cloning and molecular characterization of an immunodominant cytotoxic determinant of the mouse H3 minor histocompatibility complex., A R. Zuberi, G J. Christianson, L M. Mendoza, N Shastri, and D C. Roopenian
Positional cloning of a novel gene on chromosome 16q causing Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS2)., D Y. Nishimura, C C. Searby, N B. Haider, E Heon, A Iannaccone, D Bonneau, L G. Biesecker, S G. Jacobson, E M. Stone, and al et
Positional cloning of a novel mouse neuromuscular mutation., Alexandra L. Kieffer
Positional cloning of a novel neuromuscular mutation., Ashley Phillips Taylor
Positional cloning of the mdm mutation., Chandrika Rajan
Positional cloning of the nude locus: genetic, physical, and transcription maps of the region and mutations in the mouse and rat., J A. Segre, J L. Nemhauser, B A. Taylor, J H. Nadeau, and E S. Lander
Positional cloning of the Pintail gene., Edward George Tailfeathers
Positional cloning of the Punk Rocker mutation., Christopher Berry
Positional cloning of the sjd mutation., Alexandra Landry
Positional identification of TNFSF4, encoding OX40 ligand, as a gene that influences atherosclerosis susceptibility., X Wang, M Ria, P M. Kelmenson, P Eriksson, D C. Higgins, A Samnegard, C Petros, A M. Bennet, N Ishii, A Hamsten, Semb K. Forsman, J Lagercrantz, B Paigen, and Et al
Position-dependent motif characterization using non-negative matrix factorization., L N. Hutchins, S M. Murphy, P Singh, and J H. Graber
Position effect variegation in the mouse., B M. Cattanach
Positioning of five genes (CASK, ARX, SAT, IMAGE cDNAs 248928 and 253949) from the human X chromosome short arm with respect to evolutionary breakpoints on the mouse X chromosome., H J. Blair, V Reed, E Gormally, J B. Wilson, J Novak, R R. McInnes, S J. Phillips, B A. Taylor, and Y Boyd
Position of mouse chromosome 1 of a gene that controls resistance to salmonella typhimurium., B A. Taylor and A D. O'brien
Position of the acatalasemia gene in linkage group v of the mouse., R C. Dickerman, R N. Feinstein, and D Grahn
Position of the Igl-1 and Bst loci on chromosome 16 of the mouse., R Epstein, M T. Davisson, K Lehmann, E C. Akeson, and M Cohn
Position on mouse chromosome 1 of a gene that controls resistance to Salmonella typhimurium., B A. Taylor and A D. O'Brien
Positive and negative allogeneic effects mediated by mlr-primed lymphocytes: quantitation by limiting dilution analysis., R B. Corley, B Kindred, and I Lefkovits
Positive and negative feedback signals for thymic regulation of erythropoiesis. Abstr., S J. Sharkis, J L. Spivak, A Ahmed, and L L. Sensenbrenner
Positive and negative selection of cells by hapten-modified antibodies., N W. Clark, R M. Parkhouse, and R G. Simmonds
Positive coombs' tests following total body x-irradiation of mice. Abstr., O Garfein, A Treacy, and J G. Gorman
Positive inotropic and chronotropic effect of alloimmune sera on isolated mouse atria., G A. Cremaschi, A M. Genaro, M E. Sales, and borda L. Sterin
Positive interactions between human interferon and cyclophos- phamide or adriamycin in a human tumor model system., F R. Balkwill and E M. Moodie
Positive interracial grafts of embryonic thyroids implanted into the eye of adult mice., R M. May and R Z. Jeanmarie
Positive long-acting thyroid stimulator responses in the complement- -deficient mouse., P O. Kohler, M R. Mardiney, and G T. Ross
Positive lupus erythematosis tests in a crossbred strain of mice nzb/bl-nzy/bl., B J. Helyer and J B. Howie
Positively charged amino groups on the surface of normal and cancer cells., J N. Mehrishi
Positive modulation of an ir gene controlled response by antigen in non-responder mice. Abstr., R P. Bucy and J A. Kapp
Positive-negative selection gene targeting with the diphtheria toxin A-chain gene in mouse embryonic stem cells., J W. McCarrick, J R. Parnes, R H. Seong, D Solter, and B B. Knowles
Positive selection of major histocompatibility complex-res- tricted suppressor t cells bearing the predominant idiotype in the immune response to lysozyme., B A. Araneo, R L. Yowell, D W. Metzger, and E E. Sercarz
Positive selection of t-cell subsets. I. Proliferative responses of lyt 2 separated thymocytes and splenic t cells., F M. Rollwagen, B J. Mathieson, and R Asofsky
Positive selection of T-lymphocytes induced by intrathymic injection of a thymic epithelial cell line., S Vukmanovi:c, A G. Grandea, S J. Faas, B B. Knowles, and M J. Bevan
Possessing a distinct chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan with glycosaminoglycans rich in n-acetylgalactosamine-4,6-disulfate., E Razin, R L. Stevens, F Akiyama, K Schmid, D K. Austen, and E O. Cells
Possibilities and improvements of in vitro drug testing assays. Abstr., K Roobol, H Sips, J Theunissen, A, and J Bernheim
Possibilities and limitations of production of autoimmune diseases in inbred mouse strains., D H. Boehme
Possibility of a dna-containing mammary tumour virus in red blood cells of mouse., S Nandi
Possibility of clonal senescence in mspc-1 mouse myeloma cells during serial transplantation., K Moriwaki and T Sadaie
Possibility of three distinct and separable components to fatal graft-vs-host reaction., J P. Okunewick, R F. Meredith, R B. Raikow, M J. Buffo, and D L. Jones
Possibility of using alkylating agent in radio-therapy of mammary carcinoma in c3h/he mice., M Urano, N Tanaka, and S Hayashi
Possible autoimmune processes related to chromosomal abnormalities (breakage) in nzb mice., B Halpern, I Emerit, E Housset, and J Feingold
Possible blastomogenic effect of extracts of cultures contaminated with the blood of leukaemic patients. (in Russian), L L. Maliugina and N M. Chistova
Possible carcinogenic effects of cedar shavings in bedding of c3h-avyfb mice., G Vlahakis
Possible carcinogenic hazards of several tars and of locacorten-tar ointment (spectro-fluorescent investigations and experiments in animals)., L M. Shabad, A J. Khesina, A B. Linnik, and G S. Serkovskaya
Possible carcinogenic properties of a new chromogen, dicarboxydine (gamma,gamma'-3,3'-benzidine dioxydibutyric acid), tested in rats and mice., G B. Pliss and N I. Volfson
Possible communication between murine macrophages oriented in linear chains in tissue culture., J A. Levy, R M. Weiss, E R. Dirksen, and M R. Rosen
Possible defect in cholinergic neurons of muscular dystrophic mice., M Trabucchi, D L. Cheney, A K. Susheela, and E Costa
Possible difference in susceptibility of c3h mouse substrains to cancer immunotherapy. Abstr., J D. Emerson and G M. Emerson
Possible effects of extracts of mouse organs and hormones on growth of adventitious plantlets of Kalenchoe daigremontiana., David Ingall
Possible evidence for antibody-dependent macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity directed against murine adenocarcinoma cells in vivo., J S. Haskill and J W. Fett
Possible examples of antigenic modulation affecting h-2 antigens and cell surface immunoglobulins., T Takahashi
Possible extracellular and intracellular bactericidal actions of mouse complement., A A. Glynn and F A. Medhurst
Possible functions of the external root sheath during growth of the hair follicle., W E. Straile
Possible gene complementation in in vitro cell lines of ehrlich ascites tumor established by cell fusion with sendai virus., M C. Yoshida and K Funaki
Possible genetic relationship between cytochrome p-450 enzyme induction and oxidative stress. Abstr., J C. Gonder, J A. Will, and R A. Proctor
Possible homology of ectodermal dysplasia and tabby, and possible role of egf. Abstr., S R. Blecher, K Arnold, N Weeks, M Debertin, R Kroone, and N Heller
Possible immune origin of age-related pathological changes in long- -lived mice., C P. Peter
Possible in situ activation of mycophenolic acid by beta-glucuroni- dase., M J. Sweeney, D H. Hoffman, and G A. Poore
Possible 'insulin' in the mouse thymus. Abstr., S D. Canaday and L R. Murrell
Possible interaction of 6-aminonicotinamide and thalidomide. Abstr., C Kratz and F C. Fraser
Possible involvement of cyclic gmp in growth control of cultured mouse cells., W Seifert and P Rudland
Possible involvement of h-2 region in distribution control of t and b lymphocytes of spleen and in surface characteristics of t lymphocytes., M Donner and M Wioland
Possible involvement of messenger rna-associated proteins in protein synthesis., H Schmid, K Kohler, and B Setyono
Possible involvement of regulatory genetic element(s) in murine muscular dystrophy mutation, dy2j. Abstr., S M. Singh, C H. Wang, and A Phillips
Possible involvement of the mouse Grg protein in transcription., M Mallo, P M. Lieberman, and T Gridley
Possible manipulations of allograft tolerance by suppressor cells., I Hilgert, M Rieger, H Kristofova, K Vlachov, and S K. Singh
Possible mechanism of enhancement of experimental lung metastasis by x-ray. Abstr., I Zeidman and I J. Fidler
Possible mechanisms for the improved therapeutic activity of high dose methotrexate (hdmtx) with rescue. Abstr., L L. Samuels
Possible mechanisms of impaired interferon production in stressed mice., M M. Jensen
Possible mechanisms of virus carcinogenesis., H S. Kaplan
Possible mechanisms of x chromosome inactivation., M F. Lyon
Possible method of transmission of susceptibility to breast cancer in mice., J J. Bittner
Possible new approach to the evaluation of radiation injury of bone marrow., H Lee and V Richards
Possible pathogenetic mechanisms of hypopb@@@lastic anemi w/wv and sl/sld mice. Abstr., S S. Boggs and D R. Boggs
Possible pleiotropic effects of the gene for maltese dilution in the mouse., Bob Smith
Possible reinforcement value of sand digging in Peromyscus., Frederick M. Hart
Possible relationship between bittner milk agent and a specific serum antigen in mice. Abstr., P Bernfeld and R E. Bieber
Possible relationships between the cytotoxic effects of isoantibody and host cell function., D B. Amos
Possible reversion of malignancy in vivo., M C. Revilla, M T. Gonzales, M Z. Balderas, and G Romero
Possible role for glycosphingolipids in the control of immune responses., J L. Ryan and M Shinitzky
Possible role for the fc receptor on b lymphocytes., R Ramasamy, A Munro, and C Milstein
Possible role of Abb gene in mouse resistance to EL4 metastases., O S. Egorov, Y Liu, and I K. Egorov
Possible role of a retrovirus in the expression of tumor- -specific antigens of the meth a sarcoma., A B. Deleo, K S. Chang, N A. Wivel, E Appella, L J. Old, and L W. Law
Possible role of defectual thermogenesis and its regulation by insulin in genetic obesity. Abstr., jeannet F. Assimacopoulos, J Seydoux, L Girardier, and B Jeanrenaud
Possible role of magnesium deficiency in the etiology of the barbiturate withdrawal syndrome in mice. Abstr., R Cocke and J K. Belknap
Possible role of nk cells in radiation leukemogenesis. Abstr., S K. Datta, E L. Priest, and J J. Trentin
Possible role of regulatory genes in h-2d-end immune functions., S K. Singh and C S. David
Possible role of serotonin in the voluntary selection of ethanol by mice. Abstr., J L. Perhach, R H. Cox, and H C. Ferguson
Possible role of serum factors in non-h-2 allograft response in mice., M Nemec and K Nouza
Possible role of shedded fc receptor in tumor cell escape. Abstr., C Y. Kuo, A S. Song, and T J. Yoo
Possible role of the h-2k-ir regions in 'allogeneic inhibition'. Abstr., R M. Williams
Possible shared idiotypy between t helper cells and b cells specific for trimethylammonium (tma) in the mouse. Abstr., Y G. Alevy and C J. Bellone
Possible significance of myofibrillar protease in muscle catabolism. Enzyme activity in dystrophic, tumor-bearing and glucocorticoid-treated animals., M Mayer, R Amin, R J. Milholland, and F Rosen
Possible single-gene control of presence or absence of a lens protein in the mouse., S L. Beck and H V. Bennett
Possible social function of ultrasounds produced by adult mice (mus musculus). Abstr., G Whitney, M D. Stockton, and E F. Tilson
Possible strain related variations in mouse mammary tumor virus envelope glycoproteins as detected by ferritin conjugated wheat germ lactin, 2p. Abstr. In g. W. Bailey [ed.] "34th Ann. Proc. Electron microscopy soc., D C. Hixson, J M. Bowen, M Scanlon, M Nash, and L Dmochowski
Possible tumor specific antigenicity in leukemia induced by gross virus., B Slettenmark
Possible two-stage mechanism in experimental leukemogenesis., I Berenblum and N Trainin
Possible two-stage transplacental liver carcinogenesis in c57bl/6 mice., V Armuth and I Berenblum
Possible types of mammary gland tumors in mice., J J. Bittner
Possible use of enzyme markers to follow the genetic stability of donor and host cells in mouse radiation chimeras. Abstr., R C. Hard and R C. Allen
Possible use of h-2 antigens as positive selective markers in heter- ogeneous cell populations., K E. Hellstrom
Possible use of monoclonal anti-tumor antibodies for diagnosis and therapy. Abstr., Z Steplewski and H Koprowski
Possible viability of mice with maternally inherited thp. Abstr., H Winking
Possible virus-induced chromosome aberrations in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., F Wiener and L Chioreanu
Postcastrational adrenal tumors in two strains of mice, morphologic, histochemical, and chromatographic studies., A S. Murthy, M A. Brezak, and A G. Baez
Postcastration retention of sexual behaviour in the male bdf1 mouse. The role of experience., A Manning and M L. Thompson
Post-doc housing: environmentally friendly solutions to housing and childcare needs on MDI., Emily Eller
Post-embedding immunoperoxidase staining of glial fibrillary acidic protein for light and electron microscopy., S J. Dearmond, M W. Siegel, R G. Dixon, and L F. Eng
Posterior lens cataracts in mice given single or weekly fractionated doses of 225 mev 12c ions or 40co gamma radiation. Abstr., E J. Ainsworth and J G. Jose
Poster session. Behavioral effects of the t(5,13) 264 ca translocation in mice. Abstr., M Koski and L Dixon
Postexposure serum prophylaxis of neonatal herpes simplex virus infection in mice., S Baron, M G. Worthington, J Williams, and J W. Gaines
Post-fertilization maternal effects on sperm dimensions of inbred mouse strains., K P. Pant and R A. Beatty
Post-implantation development of mouse parthenogenetic embryos following activation in medium lacking ca2+ and mg2+ ions. Abstr., M H. Kaufman and M A. Surani
Postirradiation effects of the hypoxic cell radiosensitizer ro 07-0582 on kht murine tumor cells in vivo. Abstr., A M. Rauth and J E. Paciga
Post-irradiation leukaemia in cba mice., M Laznicka and M Svoboda
Post-irradiation membrane alterations of l5178y and b16 melanoma cell lines. Abstr., D M. Gersten and H B. Bosmann
Post-irradiation proliferation kinetics in a c3h mouse adenocarcinoma. Abstr., L V. Szczepanski and K R. Trott
Post-irradiation proliferation kinetics of a serially transplanted murine adenocarcinoma., L V. Szczepanski and K Trott
Postirradiation regeneration of intestinal epithelium in w/wv and sl/sld genetically anemic mice., A F. Hopper and E S. Russell
Postirradiation regeneration of intestinal epithelium W/W-v and Sl/Sld genetically anemic mice., A F. Hopper and E S. Russell
Postisolation aggression and olfactory cues., P Harmatz, R C. Boelkins, and S Kessler
Post-meiotic gene activity in spermatogenesis of the mouse., A D'agostino, R Geremia, and V Monesi
Post-mitotic age of mononuclear cells migrating into ta-3(st) solid tumors., L Kaizer and P K. Lala
Postnatal cartilege development as affected by the Dacha gene in the rabbit., M. Faydine Kilgo
Postnatal cerebellar cells from staggerer mutant mice express embryonic cell surface characteristic., M E. Hatten and A Messer
Postnatal cerebellar cells of staggerer mutant mice express immature components on their surface., E Trenkner
Postnatal changes in beta-galactosidase activity in the jejunum and ileum of mice, rabbits, and guinea pigs., O Koldovsky, A Heringova, V Jirsova, F Chytil, and J Hoskova
Postnatal changes in microtubular protein content in several regions of the mouse brain., S L. Twomey and C R. Wyttenbach
Postnatal changes in the distribution of lipid droplets within the liver lobule of the mouse., M Asada and S Kanamura
Postnatal development of cerebellum in high and low-weight littermates in normal mouse. Abstr., V Bijlani, M S. Grewal, and K Rao
Postnatal development of cholinergic neurotransmitter enzymes in the mouse cerebellum. Biochemical, light microscopic and electron microscopic cytochemical investigations., J A. Olschowka and V K. Vijayan
Postnatal development of cytochrome C oxidase activity in T/t6 mutant mice., David C. Moverman
Postnatal development of mouse plasma and brain corticosterone levels. New findings contigent upon the use of a competitive protein-binding assay., J A. Diez, P Y. Sze, and B E. Ginsburg
Postnatal development of somatotrophs and mammotrophs in the pars distalis of the c57bl mouse., D B. Wilson and E Christensen
Postnatal development of t cells. II. In vitro migratory properties., K W. Pyke, M Papiernik, and J Bach
Postnatal development of t cells. Iii. Thymus independency of t-cell-dependent antigen response in the neonatal spleen., M Papiernik and S Ezine
Postnatal development of t cells. I. Study of the respective contribution of thymic cellular export, thymic humoral function, and t cell environment., M Papiernik and J Bach
Postnatal development of the brain and motor behavior in rolling mouse nagoya6@@@ (rol). Abs, K Nakane
Postnatal development of the mouse dentate gyrus in organotypic cultures of the hippocampal formation., J H. La vail and M K. Wolf
Postnatal development of the pituitary gland in snell's dwarf (dw) mice. Abstr., D B. Wilson
Postnatal developments of ache activity in the hippocampus of the reeler mutant mouse., S Terada, K Shimai, K Mikoshiba, and Y Tsukada
Postnatal growth and bone mass in mice with IGF-I haploinsufficiency., J He, C J. Rosen, D J. Adams, and B E. Kream
Postnatal growth of the epididymal adipose tissue in yellow obese mice., B Hellman, L Thelander, and I Taljedal
Postnatal maternal effects on the development and behavior of C57BL/6 and DBA/2J mice., Margot H. Hottum
Postnatal neurological development in the obese mouse, ob/ob: relationship to the obese syndrome., M. Elaine Traynor
Postnatal ontogeny of the canine eye., M W. Fox
Postpartum aggression in c57bl/6j and dba/2j mice: experiential and environmental influences., J Broida and B Svare
Postpartum reactivity of female mice to male-specific antigens., A Lengerova and M Vojtiskova
Postphagocytic detection of glycopeptidolipids associated with the superficial l1 layer of mycobacterium intracellulare., M J. Tereletsky and W W. Barrow
Postponement of murine radiogenic leukemia by manipulation of the preleukemic state., F C. Ludwig, R M. Elashoff, and O N. Rambo
Postpubertal experience establishes signal value of mammalian sex odor., J Nyby, G Whitney, S Schmitz, and G Dizinno
Postpubertal social isolation and male sexual behavior in rodents: facilitation or inhibition is species dependent., D De catanzaro and B B. Gorzalka
Post-publication sharing of data and tools., P N. Schofield, T Bubela, T Weaver, L Portilla, S D. Brown, J M. Hancock, D Einhorn, Valentini G. Tocchini, de Angelis Hrabe, N Rosenthal, and CASIMIR Rome Meeting participants
Post-replication repair in b16, cludman s91 and harding- -passey mouse melanomas compared to emt6 and a normal mouse lung fibroblast line. Abstr., H Z. Hill and R B. Setlow
Postreplication repair in three murine melanomas, a mammary carcinoma, and a normal mouse lung fibroblast line., H Z. Hill and R B. Setlow
Postreplication repair of dna in ultraviolet-irradiated mammalian cells., A Lehmann
Postsymptomatic restoration of SMN rescues the disease phenotype in a mouse model of severe spinal muscular atrophy., C M. Lutz, S Kariya, S Patruni, M A. Osborne, D Liu, C E. Henderson, D K. Li, L Pellizzoni, J Rojas, D M. Valenzuela, A J. Murphy, M L. Winberg, and U R. Monani
Post-thymectomy autoimmune phenomena in mice. II. Morphologic obser- vations., E J. Yunis, P O. Teague, O Stutman, and R A. Good
Post-thymectomy hemolytic anemia. Abstr., E Yunis and C Martinez
Post-thymic precursor cells are sensitive to steroids and belong to the ly 1,2,3 + subset. Abstr., O Stutman and F W. Shen
Postthymic precursor cells give rise to both lyt-1 and lyt-23 subsets of t cells., O Stutman and F Shen
Post-transcriptional control and male infertility., R E. Braun
Post-transcriptional control in the early mouse embryo., P Braude, H Pelham, G Flach, and R Lobatto
Post-translational control of complement (c5) production by resident and stimulated mouse macrophages., Y M. Ooi, D E. Harris, P J. Edelson, and H R. Colten
Post-translational modification of a major cell surface glycoprotein varies markedly in different cells. Abstr., J Chen, W Pan, and J T. August
Posttranslational modification of a neurofilament protein during axoplasmic transport: implications for regional specialization of cns axons., R A. Nixon, B A. Brown, and C A. Marotta
Posttranslational processing of alpha-tubulin during axoplasmic transport in cns axons., B A. Brown, R A. Nixon, and C A. Marotta
Post-traumatic activation of suppressor cells., R A. Winchurch and A M. Munster
Postweaning development of diabetes in ob/ob mice., P U. Dubuc and P L. Willis
Potassium channel distribution in spinal root axons of dystrophic mice., M Rasminsky
Potassium flux and further observations on aldolase flux in dystrophic mouse muscle., K L. Zierler
Potassium fluxes and glycine transport in the ehrlich mouse ascites tumor cell, the effect of pyridoxal. Abstr., H G. Hempling
Potassium iodide interaction with cyclophosphamide in mice., A Primack
Potassium ion-activated hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl phosphate in pancreatic islet-cell membranes., A Lernmark, A Parman, and I Taljedal
Potassium transport in normal and transformed mouse 3t3 cells., S Spaggiare, M J. Wallach, and J T. Tupper
Potassium transport in the ehrlich ascites mouse tumor cell, evidence for autoinhibition by external potassium., H G. Hempling
Potencies of normorphine and met-enkephalin in the vas deferens of different strains of mice., J C. Szerb and M M. Vohra
Potential anticancer agents-xxxi. The relationship of chemical structure to antileukemic activity with analogues of 1-methyl-3- -nitro-1-nitrosoguanidine (nsc-9369)., W A. Skinner, H F. Gram, M O. Greene, J Greenberg, and B R. Baker
Potential bioreductive alkylating agents--vi. Determination of the relationship between oxidation-reduction potential and antineoplastic activity., A J. Lin and A C. Sartorelli
Potentialities for and present status of pharmacological research in genetically controlled mice., H Meier
Potential misinterpretations using models of accelerated aging [editorial; comment], D E. Harrison
Potential of activated lymphocytes., J Vaillier, J Lematre, D Vaillier, D M. Donner, and O B. Electrokinetic
Potentials for lymphoid differentiation by cells from long term cultures of bone marrow., villeneuve E. Jones and R A. Phillips
Potentials of spleen, lymph node, and peyer's patches to reconstitute lymphoid tissue and produce graft-versus-host reaction., L R. Heim, M P. Garry, J R. Montgomery, and M A. South
Potentiating effect of cesium chloride on cytotoxic agents against solid tumors in mice. Abstr., domeiri A. El and W Hsia
Potentiating effect of iododeoxyuridine on mulv replication in mouse embryo fibroblasts., O Niwa, A Decleve, and H S. Kaplan
Potentiating effect of methyl methane sulfonate on friend virus leukemogenesis in vivo., R B. Raikow, R F. Meredith, B J. Brozovich, P R. Seeman, A E. Livingston, and J P. Okunewick
Potentiating effect of methyl methane sulfonate on friend virus leukemogenesis in vivo. Abstr., R B. Raikow
Potentiating effect of neonatal thymectomy on x-ray-induced inter- capillary glomerulosclerosis., P H. Guttman and D W. Bailey
Potentiating effect of neonatal thymectomy on x-ray-induced intercapillary glomerulosclerosis., P H. Guttman and D W. Bailey
Potentiation by 2'-deoxycoformycin of the inhibitory effect by 3'-deoxyadenosine (cordycepin) on nuclear rna synthesis in l1210 cells in vitro., R I. Glazer, T J. Lott, and A L. Peale
Potentiation by 2'-deoxycoformycin of the inhibitory effect of xylosyladenine on nuclear rna synthesis in l1210 cells in vitro., A L. Peale and R I. Glazier
Potentiation by carbon tetracholoride of the immunosuppressive effects of fibrosarcoma and toxic material produced by fibrosar- coma cells., A O. Wong, R Mankovitz, and J C. Kennedy
Potentiation by guanine nucleosides of the growth- -inhibitory effects of adenosine analogs on l1210 and sarcoma 180 cells in culture., G B. Grindey, J K. Lowe, A Y. Divekar, and M T. Hakala
Potentiation of 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosourea by amphotericin b in murine ependymoblastoma., G Laurent, G Atassi, and J Hildebrand
Potentiation of 5-fluorouracil cytotoxicity by thymidine against leukemia cells. Abstr., G Santelli
Potentiation of 6-thioguanine intracellular accumulation and cytotoxicity by methotrexate in l1210 cells. Abstr., K Bhalla, R Nayak, and S Grant
Potentiation of acoustic-trauma-induced audiogenic seizure susceptibility by salicylates in mice., C Chen and G C. Aberdeen
Potentiation of actinomycin d (act) or adriamycin (adr) antitumor activity with dna. Abstr., T Marks, I Kline, and J M. Venditti
Potentiation of actinomycin d or adriamycin antitumor activity with dna., T A. Marks and J M. Venditti
Potentiation of a cyclophosphamide-induced immunodepression by the administration of bcg., G Mathe, pannenko O. Halle, and C Bourut
Potentiation of anticancer agent cytotoxicity against sensitive and resistant akr leukemia by amphotericin b., F Valeriote, G Medoff, and J Dieckman
Potentiation of anticancer drug effect by cancer cell glycolysis. An in vitro experiment., N T. Kimura, T Kanematsu, and T Baba
Potentiation of anticancer effect of carboquone in vivo by glucose pretreatment., T Baba, K Aoki, N T. Kimura, T Kamura, K Nishikawa, and S Taniguchi
Potentiation of antitumor activity of cyclophosphamide by centrophenoxine., F Kanzawa, A Hoshi, S Tsuda, and K Kuretani
Potentiation of anti-tumor activity of pyruvaldehyde bis-(thiosemi- carbazone) by copper. Abstr., J G. Cappuccino
Potentiation of antitumor drug action by centrophenoxine. Specificity., N E. Sladek
Potentiation of a primary in vivo antibody response by alloantisera against gene products of the i region of the h-2 complex., M Pierres, R N. Germain, M E. Dorf, and B Benacerraf
Potentiation of bone marrow colony growth in vitro by the addition of lymphoid or bone marrow cells., D Metcalf
Potentiation of ccnu cytotoxicity by amphotercin b (amb). Abstr., F Valeriote and G Medoff
Potentiation of cell-mediated lysis of xenogeneic tumor cells. The role of antiserum and effector cells., S T. Sonis, P Stelos, J Bancewicz, A Kolodkin, and R E. Wilson
Potentiation of chlorambucil activity by serum displacing agents. Abstr., F J. Schiffman and J M. Fisher
Potentiation of concanavalin a-bound l1210 vaccine in vivo by chemotherapeutic agents., T Kataoka, H Kobayashi, and Y Sakurai
Potentiation of cultured mouse thymocyte responses by factors released by peripheral leucocytes., I Gery, R Gershon, and B H. Waksman
Potentiation of cytostatic effect of sulfur- or chlorine-containing purines and related ribonucleosides by amphotericin-b on cultured mouse leukemia cells., M Kuwano, K Matsui, T Nakashima, H Endo, O Komiyama, and M Saneyoshi
Potentiation of cytotoxicity of anticancer agents by several different polyene antibiotics., F Valeriote, G Medoff, and J Dieckman
Potentiation of cytotoxic t-cell function by virus., C L. Reinisch and S F. Schlossman
Potentiation of fibroblast growth by nodular sclerosing hodgkin's disease cell cultures., S R. Newcom and L O'rourke
Potentiation of friend viral leukemogenesis by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pah). Abstr., R B. Raikow and J P. Okunewick
Potentiation of hair growth by ultraviolet light., B E. Johnson
Potentiation of helper t cell function in ige antibody responses by bacterial lipolysaccharide (lps)., P E. Newburger, T Hamaoka, and D H. Katz
Potentiation of hyperphagia and relief of hypothermia in the genetically obese mouse (genotype, ob/ob) by alpha-methyl tyrosine., R A. Batt, C A. Wilson, and D L. Topping
Potentiation of immunity of murine leukemia (lstra) by bacillus calmette-guerin., G L. Bartlett, J W. Kreider, and D M. Purnell
Potentiation of interferon effect in tissue culture and nu/nu mice by pyrimido-pyrimidine derivatives. Abstr., J L. Ambrus, W Biddle, R A. Montagna, S S. Leong, J Horoszewicz, Gastpar, and C M. Ambrus
Potentiation of in vitro cell-mediated immunity by a sea star factor (ssf). Abstr., D L. Klein, G W. Santos, and R A. Prendergast
Potentiation of in vivo model murine tumor destruction by combined immunoradiotherapy., T S. Johnson
Potentiation of l1210 murine leukemia vaccine in vivo by levamisole., T Kataoka, S Tsukagoshi, Y Sakurai, and M Okabe
Potentiation of melphalan activity against a murine tumour by nitroimidazole compounds., P W. Sheldon, E L. Batten, and G E. Adams
Potentiation of methylglyoxal-bis-guanylhydrazone by alpha-difluoro- methyl ornithine, stilbamidine and pentamidine in mouse leukemia. Abstr., J H. Burchenal, L Lokys, R Smith, S Cartmell, and R Warrell
Potentiation of mitomycin c by lucanthone-hcl (miracil d) in transplanted c3h mammary tumors. Abstr., L S. Koons, D Q. Brown, D T. Harris, and J S. Rubinstein
Potentiation of murine natural killer cell-mediated tumor killing by antiviral pyrimidine molecules. Abstr., E Lotzova, C A. Savary, E M. Hersh, A A. Khan, and D A. Stringfellow
Potentiation of murine sarcoma virus (harvey) (moloney) oncogenicity in lactic dehydrogenase-elevating virus-infected mice., W Turner, P S. Ebert, R Bassin, G Spahn, and M A. Chirigos
Potentiation of nonspecific immunotherapy of experimental lung metastases by indomethacin. Abstr., R M. Schultz and M G. Altom
Potentiation of schistosome granuloma formation by lentinan- -a t-cell adjuvant., J E. Byram, A Sher, J Dipietro, and F Von lichtenberg
Potentiation of s-phase tumor destruction by combined immunotherapy and radiation therapy. Abstr., T S. Johnson
Potentiation of t-cell-mediated immunity by selective suppression of antibody formation with cyclophosphamide., P H. Lagrange, G B. Mackaness, and T E. Miller
Potentiation of the antileukemic effect of 5-hydroxy-2-formylpyridine thiosemicarbazone (5-hp) by asparaginase (a-ase). Abstr., J H. Burchenal and M Dowling
Potentiation of the anti-leukemic effects of 2-aminothiadiazloe by isonicotinamide and derivatives., H F. Oettgen, J R. Purple, V C. Coley, I H, A, and J Burchenal
Potentiation of the antitumor activity of methotrexate by concurrent infusion of thymidine., J H. Semon and G B. Grindey
Potentiation of the antitumour activity of 2-formyl- pyridine thiosemicarbazone by metal chelation: 2-formyl- pyridine thiosemicarbazone zinc sulphate (nsc 294721)., G Atassi, P Dumont, and J C. Harteel
Potentiation of the antitumour effect of rubidomycin and rubomycin by non-ionic detergents., G C. Easty, J A. Stock, and bortkiewicz A. Ukleja
Potentiation of the cancerostatic effect of 6-azauridine and 6-aza- cytidine with 5-bis-(2-chlorocethyl)aminomethyluracil., F Sorm and J Vesely
Potentiation of the chemotherapeutic effect of 5-fluorouracil by combination with guanosine 5'monophosphate., M Iigo, Y Nakajima, K Kuretani, and A Hoshi
Potentiation of the erythroid response., M J. Snodgrass, J M. Hanna, S E. Lymphatic, and Erythropoietin
Potentiation of the immunosuppressive effects of antilymphocyte serum by a thymic humoral factor, thymosin. Abstr., M A. Hardy, J Quint, and A P. Monaco
Potentiation of the immunosuppressive effects of cytoxan by hyper- baric oxygen., B V. Siegel and J I. Morton
Potentiation of t helper cell responses by dextran sulfate. Abstr., L W. Arnold and R E. Mccarthy
Potentiation of the primary humoral immune response in vitro by c5a anaphylatoxin., M G. Goodman, D E. Chenoweth, and W O. Weigle
Potentiation of therapeutic effects of 3-[(4-amino-2-methyl-5- -pyrimidinyl)methyl]-1-(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea hydrochloride by 6-thioguanine in mouse tumor systems: comparison with other antimetabolites., S Fujimoto, M Ogawa, and A Hoshino
Potentiation of the t-lymphocyte response to mitogens. II. The cellular source of potentiating mediator(s)., I Gery and B H. Waksman
Potentiation of the t-lymphocyte response to mitogens. I. The responding cell., I Gery, R K. Gershon, and B H. Waksman
Potentiation of the t lymphocyte response to mitogens. Relationship between laf production and 'activation' of macrophages., I Gery and E Wiener
Potentiation of the t lymphocyte response to mitogens. V. Inhibition of the response to concanavalin a by supraoptimal doses or by other lectins and its aversion by laf., I Gery, S Frankenberg, and karmon O. Kaplan
Potentiation of the tumor-specific immune response by corynebacterium parvum., M T. Scott
Potentiation of tumor cytotoxicity of different anticancer agents by amphotericin b. Abstr., F A. Valeriote and G Medoff
Potentiation of tumor growth by endotoxin in serum from syngeneic tumour-bearing mice., R Kearney and P Harrop
Potentiation of tumour growth by carrageenan., A W. Thomson and E F. Fowler
Potentiation of virus leukaemogenesis in c57bl mice by x-irradiation or urethane., M Lieberman, ghera N. Haran, and H S. Kaplan
Potentiation of virus leukemogenesis in strain c57bl mice by urethane and x-irradiation. Abstr., M Lieberman, ghera N. Haran, and H S. Kaplan
Potent inhibitory activity of trimethoxyquine (tmq), "nonclassical" 2,4, diaminoquinazoline, on mammalian dna synthesis. Abstr., J R. Bertino and W L. Sawicki
Potenziamento della attivita' antitumorale della daunomicina da parte della cloroimipramina., R Bossa, F Dubini, I Galatulas, and O Tofanetti
Pouvoir pathogene experimental de yersinia enterocolitica chez la souris athymique (nude)., J M. Alonso, H Bercovier, P Destombes, and H H. Mollaret
Powerful new inhibitor of murine leukaemia and sarcoma viruses., J C. Chermann, M Raymaud, C Jasmin, and G Mathe
PPARdelta is a very low-density lipoprotein sensor in macrophages., A Chawla, C H. Lee, Y Barak, W He, J Rosenfeld, D Liao, J Han, H Kang, and R M. Evans
PPARgamma2 nuclear receptor controls multiple regulatory pathways of osteoblast differentiation from marrow mesenchymal stem cells., K R. Shockley, O P. Lazarenko, P J. Czernik, C J. Rosen, G A. Churchill, and Czernik B. Lecka
PPAR-gamma dependent and independent effects on macrophage-gene expression in lipid metabolism and inflammation., A Chawla, Y Barak, L Nagy, D Liao, P Tontonoz, and R M. Evans
PPARG by dietary fat interaction influences bone mass in mice and humans., Bicknell C. Ackert, S Demissie, de Evsikova Marin, Y H. Hsu, V E. DeMambro, D Karasik, B Paigen, G A. Churchill, J Forejt, W G. Beamer, S Ferrari, M L. Bouxsein, D P. Kiel, and C J. Rosen
PPAR signaling in placental development and function., Y Barak, Y Sadovsky, and Barak T. Shalom
Ppd tuberculin --a b-cell mitogen., B Sultzer and B Nilsson
Practical and theoretical consideration in the use of the mouse foot system to derive epithelial stem cell survival parameters., B G. Douglas, R M. Henkelman, G K. Lam, and C J. Eaves
Practical applications of the bioinformatics toolbox for narrowing quantitative trait Loci., Herbert S. Burgess, A Cox, S W. Tsaih, and B Paigen
Practices for controlling genetic quality of mice., D W. Bailey and O C. Scott
Prazipitierende leber-autoantikorper bei der maus., G Fravi
Prdm9 controls activation of mammalian recombination hotspots., E D. Parvanov, P M. Petkov, and K Paigen
Preadipocyte factor-1 is associated with marrow adiposity and bone mineral density in women with anorexia nervosa., P K. Fazeli, M A. Bredella, M Misra, E Meenaghan, C J. Rosen, D R. Clemmons, A Breggia, K K. Miller, and A Klibanski
Pre- and postnatal distribution of lipids in the liver of genetic diabetic mice., A Lemberg, W Oppermann, A S. Reddi, and davalos R. Camerini
Pre-b cell differentiation in the bone marrow: a proliferative pathway parallels the post-mitotic maturation of early b cells., boisvert N. Deslauriers, G Mercier, and L Lafleur
Pre-b cells. Bone marrow persistence in anti-nu-suppressed mice, conversion of b lymphocytes and recovery after destruction by cyclophosphamide., P D. Burrows, J F. Kearney, A R. Lawton, and M D. Cooper
Pre-b cells in bone marrow: size distrubition profile, prolifera- tive capacity and peanut agglutinin binding of cytoplasmic nu chain-bearing cell populations in normal and regenerating bone marrow., D G. Osmond and J J. Owen
Precancerous changes in the breast of balb/ccbse mice induced by four chemical carcinogens. In morph. Precursors of cancer, conf. Held at perugia 26-30 june, C Biancifiori and F Caschera
Precancerous lesions of the mammary gland, human and experimental., L Severi
Precipitating and non-precipitating anti-bsa antibody in mice., G Terres
Precipitation tests in mice. I. Cancer. II. Comparative study of cancer-susceptible and immune mice., L C. Strong and T H. Werner
Precipitation tests in mice. III. A disturbance between 200 and 300 days of life. IV. Determinations on mice belonging to an immune-to-cancer stock, CBA., L C. Strong and T H. Werner
Precipitin and mitogenic behavior of dimeric and tetrameric concana- valin a., W H. Sawyer, S Hammarstrom, G Moller, and I J. Goldstein
Precipitins and cytotoxins in antiurine sera. Abstr., M A. Pikovski, I P. Witz, and E Tenenbaum
Precise mapping of the gene for ly-21.2 On the 7th chromosome., J Kennard and D Meruelo
Preclinical and clinical studies with an aziridinylbenzoquinone (azq;nsc 182986). Abstr., J J. Mccormack, R A. Newman, B A. Allen, A Bellomo, O P. Griffen, I H. Krakoff, and C R. Haines
Preclinical changes in weight of scrapie-infected mice as a function of scrapie agent-mouse strain combination., R I. Carp, S M. Callahan, E A. Sersen, and R C. Moretz
Preclinical histopathology of mouse muscular dystrophy., H Meier, W T. West, and W G. Hoag
Preclinical histopathology of mouse muscular dystrophy., H Meier, W T. West, and W G. Hoag
Preclinical lethality and toxicity studies of acodazole hcl (nsc-305884) in cd2f1 mice and beagle dogs. Abstr., J M. Morgan, G D. Taylor, H B. Gelberg, H W. Casey, and H Salem
Preclinical screening and evaluation of agents for the chemotherapy of cancer, a review., A Goldin, J M. Venditti, and N Mantel
Preclinical studies with 2,4-diamino-5-methyl-6-[(3,4,5- -trimethoxyanilino)methyl] quinazoline (nsc 249008) a "non-classical" antifolate. Abstr., J J. Mccormack, J J. Heusner, and L A. Mathews
Preclinical toxicity study of pentaazaacenaphthylene-5' phosphate ester (nsc-280594) in cd2f1 mice and beagle dogs. Abstr., B C. Dickie, G N. Rao, G W. Thompson, B, and S M. Glaza
Preclinical toxicology studies with ICRF-159 (NSC-129943)--a new antineoplastic drug., E J. Gralla, G L. Coleman, and A M. Jonas
Pre-clinical trials of a new triazine antifolate, nsc 139105. Abstr., R Skeel, A Cashmore, and J Bertino
Precocious and enhanced functional maturation of b lineage cells in new zealand black mice during embryonic development., H Jyonouchi and P W. Kincade
Precommitment of normal mouse peritoneal cells by erythrocyte antigens in relation to auto-antibody production., J Pages and A E. Bussard
Pre-crisis mouse cells show strain-specific covariation in the amount of 54-kilodalton phosphoprotein and in susceptibility to transformation by simian virus 40., S Chen, G Blanck, and R E. Pollack
Precursor cell cycle in mouse marrow. Abstr., C Cillo, R P. Sekaly, and N Odartchenko
Precursor cells in density fractions of lymph node cells, relation to antibody-producing cells., N Moav and T N. Harris
Precursor frequency analysis of lymphokine-secreting allo- reactive t lymphocytes. Dissociation of subsets producing interleukin 2, macrophage-activating factor, and granulocyte- -macrophage colony-stimulating factor on the basis of lyt-2 phenotype., A Kelso and H R. Macdonald
Precursor molecules of immunoglobulin kappa- and lambda-chains. Abstr., F Farin and U Storb
Precursor sequence of mopc-315 mouse immunoglobulin heavy and light chains., R L. Jilka and S Pestka
Precursors of murine b lymphocytes. Physical and functional charac- terization, and distinctions from myeloid stem cells., C J. Paige, P W. Kincade, L A. Shinefeld, and V L. Sato
Precursors of t cell growth factor producing cells in the thymus: ontogeny, frequency, and quantitative recovery in a subpopulation of phenotypically mature thymocytes defined by monoclonal anti- body gk-1.5., R Ceredig, D P. Dialynas, F W. Fitch, and H R. Macdonald
Predatory behavior in two strains of laboratory mice., K Thomas
Predicted and observed results of combination chemotherapy with inhibitors of dna synthesis. Abstr., M Edelstein
Predicting associations between genes and phenotypes using Bayesian networks., Sheetal Rajagopal
Predicting response of human tumor cells to anticancer drugs in vitro. Abstr., D B. Brown, S P. Sunkara, and P N. Rao
Predicting the effects of copy-number variation in double and triple mutant combinations., Gregory W. Carter, Michelle Hays, Song Li, and Timothy Galitski
Prediction of drug responses in murine bladder cancer by a tritium labeled in vitro assay. Abstr., D D. Mickey and F A. Fried
Prediction of drug time-sequencing in-vitro. Abstr., L M. Schiffer
Prediction of immunosuppressive potency of antilymphocyte serum by in vitro testing., P G. Gill, W Venables, and J Ludbrook
Prediction of mouse behavior in a two-choice situation., Louisa High
Prediction of phenotype and gene expression for combinations of mutations., G W. Carter, S Prinz, C Neou, J P. Shelby, B Marzolf, V Thorsson, and T Galitski
Prediction of the effective radioprotective dose of wr-2721 in humans through an interspecies tissue distribution study., L C. Washburn, J J. Rafter, R L. Hayes, and J M. Yuhas
Prediction of the effect of carcinostatic agents on tumor- bearing host by the sensitivity test using acid phosphatase activity in vitro., T Kondo, H Ichihashi, and M Imaizumi
Predictive immunotherapy. Level of serum factors prior to therapy correlate with survival of treated mice. Abstr., J J. Killion and D E. Davidson
Predictive relationship of phagocytic activity to tumour regress- ion in indoloquinolinone derivative-treated mice., K Fukushima, M N. Teller, I M. Mountain, and C C. Stock
Predictive sensitivity and the growth of acute leukemic cells in culture. Abstr., M Chu and M Hoovis
Predisposition of [125I]5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine-labeled normal and neoplastic mouse fibroblasts to lysis by normal macrophages., R Evans and D M. Eidlen
Predisposition of [125i]5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine-labeled normal and neoplastic mouse fibroblasts to lysis by normal macrophages., R Evans and D M. Eidlen
Predisposition to spontaneous tumor and leucopoiesis in mice., I A. Parfentjev, J E. Marino, and R Jonnard
Prednisone + vincristine. Abstr., F M. Schabel, H E. Skipper, W R. Laster, M W. Trader, D J. Wells, and I I. With
Predominance of a cell population less sensitive to carcino- genesis in neoplastic cells of 3-methylcholanthrene-induced tumors in mouse aggregation chimeras., L Elbling and G Sauermann
Predominance of theta-positive lymphocytes in gut-associated and peri- pheral lymphoid tissues of newborn mice., A D. Chanana, J Schaedeli, M W. Hess, and H Cottier
Predominant synthesis of 5-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid by a cloned mastocytoma p-815 line, 2-e-6 cells., Y Koshihara, M Mizumura, and S Murota
Preejaculatory stimulation does not induce luteal activity in the mouse mus musculus., T E. Mcgill
Pre-emption in immunity., C M. O'toole and A J. Davies
Preferential alteration of idiotype expression following neonatal exposure to tolerogen. Abstr., J Quintans and J P. Mckearn
Preferential association of 6-aminomannose (am) derivatized lipid vesicles (lv) with emt6 tumor cells. Abstr., R T. Proffitt and C A. Presant
Preferential attack on cancer by selected sh inhibitors., F E. Knock, R M. Galt, and Y T. Oester
Preferential b-cell reconstitution following splenic auto- transplantation in mice., S N. Chatterjee, D Eckles, and M E. Gershwin
Preferential but nonexclusive expression of macromolecular antigens on b-lineage cells., M P. Scheid, K S. Landreth, J Tung, and P W. Kincade
Preferential cytotoxicity of 5-thio-d-glucose against hypoxic tumor cells., C W. Song, J J. Clement, and S H. Levitt
Preferential cytotoxicity of 5-thio-d-glucose on hypoxic cells and its radioprotective effect on aerobic cells. Abstr., C W. Song, J J. Clement, and S H. Levitt
Preferential depression of igm producing immunocytes during mastocytoma-induced immunosuppression., H Friedman and I Kamo
Preferential digestion of basement membrane collagen by an enzyme derived from a metastatic murine tumor., L A. Liotta, S Abe, P G. Robey, and G R. Martin
Preferential distribution of surface immunoglobulins on microvilli., S De petris
Preferential expression of the maternally derived x chromosome in the mouse yolk sac., J D. West, W I. Fres, V M. Chapman, and V E. Papaioannou
Preferential generation of killer or heper t- -lymphocyte activity directed to the tumour-associated transplantation antigens., H Fujiwara, T Hamaoka, K Teshima, H Aoki, and M Kitagawa
Preferential growth of c3hf mouse lung tumors in (c3hf x a)f1 hybrid mice, immunologic cross reactions between tumors and normal strain a lung tissue. Abstr., W G. Cotton, J M. Rice, and E Esber
Preferential homing of passively transferred t cells into skin allografts of mice., A E. Chang and P H. Sugarbaker
Preferential homing of passively transferred t cells into skin allografts of mice. Abstr., A E. Chang and P H. Sugarbaker
Preferential homologous recombination of h and l chains from mouse myeloma proteins which bind dnp ligands., J Olander and J R. Little
Preferential idiotype-isotype associations in antibodies to dintrophenyl antigens., M G. Scott and J B. Fleischman
Preferential inactivation of the paternally derived x chromosome in the extraembryonic membranes of the mouse., N Takagi and M Sasaki
Preferential incorporation of some 14c-labeled d-amino acids into tumor-bearing aimals., O Tamemasa, R Goto, and T Suzuki
Preferential induction of memory t cells for delayed-type hypersensitivity with reduced and alkylated human serum albumin in mice., A Kojima, S Tamura, and Y Egashira
Preferential induction of serum blocking activity and enhancement of skin allograft by soluble alloantigen., R V. Srinivasa, B Bonavida, J Zighelboim, and J L. Fahey
Preferential inhibition of dna synthesis in mouse hemopoietic cells by halothane., R F. Evenwel, H J. Keizer, and L M. Putten
Preferential localization of gallium-67 citrate in tissues of leukemic mice., D C. Swartzendruber, B L. Byrd, R L. Hayes, B Nelson, and R L. Tyndall
Preferential lysis of undifferentiated thymocytes by natural thymocytotoxic antibodies from new zealand black mice., D P. Huston, E S. Raveche, and A D. Steinberg
Preferential paternal x inactiavation in extra-embryonic tissues of early mouse embryos., M I. Harper, M Fosten, and M Monk
Preferential radiosensitization of mouse sarcoma relative to normal skin by chronic intra-arterial infusion of halogenated pyrimidine analogs., D G. Brown jm, J Cleaver, and R Kallman
Preferential retention of the human chromosome C-7 in human-(thymidine kinase deficient) mouse hybrid cells., C M. Croce, B B. Knowles, and H Koprowski
Preferential transport of iga and iga-immune complexes to bile compared with other external secretions., M W. Russell, T A. Brown, and J Mestecky
Prefoldin 5 is required for normal sensory and neuronal development in a murine model., Y Lee, R S. Smith, W Jordan, B L. King, J Won, J M. Valpuesta, J K. Naggert, and P M. Nishina
Pregnancy and lactation in syngeneic and allogeneic mice alters the in vivo effector cell responses of maternal spleen cells. Abstr., A W. Cleland and F G. Ferguson
Pregnancy and lactation in syngeneic mice alters recognitive immunocompetence of maternal spleen and thymus cells. Abstr., P Gambel and F G. Ferguson
Pregnancy block elicited by male urinary peptides in mice., koj A. Marchlewska
Pregnancy block, imitation by administered gonadotropin., P C. Hoppe and W K. Whitten
Pregnancy-block in female mice placed in boxes soiled by males., A S. Parkes and H M. Bruce
Pregnancy blocking by yellow (aya) and non-yellow (aa) male mice. Abstr., A Bartke
Pregnancy blocking capacity and inbreeding in laboratory mice., R K. Chipman and F H. Bronson
Pregnancy blocking capacity and inbreeding in laboratory mice., R K. Chipman and F H. Bronson
Pregnancy blocking capacity and inbreeding in laboratory mice., R K. Chipman and F H. Bronson
Pregnancy block in inbred mice and in the f1 crosses., B Godowicz
Pregnancy block in inbred mice and in the f1 crosses. Part ii., B Godowicz
Pregnancy block: initation by administered gonadotropin., P C. Hoppe and W K. Whitten
Pregnancy block in mice, changes in pituitary lh and lth and plasma progestin levels., V M. Chapman, C Desjardins, and W K. Whitten
Pregnancy block in mice: changes in pituitary LH and LTH and plasma progestin levels., V M. Chapman, C Desjardins, and W K. Whitten
Pregnancy block 'the bruce effect' in inbred mice and in the f1 hybrids., B Godowicz
Pregnancy induced hemagglutinins to paternal h-2 antigens in multi- parous mice., R C. Goodlin and L A. Herzenberg
Pregnancy induced in genetically sterile mice., M Smithberg and M N. Runner
Pregnancy-induced nest building by c57bl/6j and dba/2j mice. Abstr., J Broida and B Svare
Pregnancy, parturition and lactation in an ames dwarf mouse. Abstr., A Bartke
Pregnancy rate and intrauterine death in A/HeJ, A/J, C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice., Anthony Helstosky
Pregnant mare serum and human chorionic gonadotropin stimulate ovarian dalta5-3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in aged mice., E D. Albrecht, R D. Koos, and S F. Gottlieb
Pregnant mice are not primed but can be primed to fetal allo- antigens., T G. Wegmann, C A. Waters, D W. Drell, and G A. Carlson
Pregnant mice are not primed but can be primed to fetal alloantigens., T G. Wegmann, C A. Waters, D W. Drell, and G A. Carlson
Preimmunization as a means to prolong the life span of mice bearing artificially induced tumors of the mediastinum. Abstr., L Adlersberg, J M. Singer, and S C. Edberg
Pre-implantation death of mouse eggs caused by irradiated food., dahmen M. Moutschen, J Moutschen, and L Ehrenberg
Pre-implantation developmental potential of SWR/J oocytes following maintenance of meiotic arrest in vitro., Arlene S. Rapkin
Preimplantation development of gynogenetic diploid mouse embryos., E Borsuk
Preimplantation development of mouse embryos in KSOM: augmentation by amino acids and analysis of gene expression., Y Ho, K Wigglesworth, J J. Eppig, and R M. Schultz
Preimplantation development of tw32/tw32 lethal mouse embryos in vitro., N H. Granholm, P M. Johnson, and G M. Brenner
Preimplantation differentiation in the mouse egg as revealed by microinjection of vital markers., I Wilson, E Bolton, and R H. Cuttler
Preimplantation lethality of monosomy for mouse chromosome 19., C J. Epstein and B Travis
Preimplantation losses in inter se and cross matings of phh and phl mice. Abstr., J E. Lothers and J A. Weir
Pre-implantation loss in the dominant lethal assay. Abstr., J Kratochvilova
Prekeratin-like filaments used as a marker of differentiation of endodermal cells in the mouse teratocarcinoma system., D Paulin, leon S. Robine, and N Forest
Preleukaemic syndrome in germ free akr mice., M Pollard
Preleukemic cells and radiation-induced thymoma in c57bl mice. Abstr., J R. Maisin, A Leonard, and G Mattelin
Preleukemic change in the bone marrow of whole-body irradiated rfm/up mice., F C. Ludwig, M E. Smoke, W G. Schug, and W L. Bostick
Preleukemic expression of tl antigens in x-irradiated c57bl/6 mice., E Stockert and L J. Old
Preleukemic thymus metabolism in akr mice. Abstr., N V. Dimitrov and I Brodsky
Preliminary analysis of the 'upright' agonistic posture in mice, mus musculus, in response to footshock. Abstr., G M. Kimbrell
Preliminary attempts to grow explants of embryonic mouse gonads in tissue culture., Ann M. Michelson
Preliminary characterization of human cell surface molecules controlled by human chromosomes 6 and 7., B B. Knowles, R Mausner, and D P. Aden
Preliminary characterization of hybridoma antibodies that inhibit fibrinogen-platelet interactions. Abstr., B S. Coller
Preliminary characterization of the cell in nu/nu mice that responds in the mixed leukocyte reaction., B A. Croy and D Osoba
Preliminary characterization of the cells causing an h-2-restricted gvh reaction., B Kindred
Preliminary crystallographic study of the fc fragment of a monoclonal igg2b murine immunoglobulin., M Comarmond and P Tougard
Preliminary data on crossing over between H-2 and Fu, Ki, and T in the mouse., G D. Snell
Preliminary data on the relative biological effectiveness of 60-mev protons for leukemia and tumor induction in female rf mice. Abstr., E B. Darden, N Clapp, A Upton, R Bender, and M Jernigan
Preliminary evaluation of genetic risks from internally deposited 239pu in b6cf1 male mice. Abstr., D Grahn, B H. Frystak, J J. Russell, and A Lindenbaum
Preliminary evidence for correlation between human cml target specificitiex@@@s with specificities defined on human cell alloimmune h-2 sera. Abstr., P Ivanyi, vriesendorp B. Breur, E Lacko, P V. Mourik, R D. Bois, loonen E. Berg, and V P. Eijsvo
Preliminary evidence for different d end h-2 molecules acting as restriction antigens from influenza and alpha viruses. Abstr., R Blanden and A Mullbacher
Preliminary evidence of genetic control of the immune response to the thy-1.2 Antigen in mice., M B. Zaleski
Preliminary investigations of specific olfactory deficits in mice. Abstr., C J. Wysocki and D Tucker
Preliminary investigations of the dwarf mouse., Virginia Shepard
Preliminary note on the occurrence of sex-limited character in cats., C C. Little
Preliminary note on the relations between regenerative growth, ageing and tumor formation in the mouse liver., C F. Hollander
Preliminary observations on early experience as related to social behavior., M B. Waller and J L. Fuller
Preliminary observations on immunity in balb/c mice to a myeloma tumor of balb/c origin., W T. Shearer, R J. Graff, and H N. Eisen
Preliminary observations on spontaneous and radiation-induced leukemia in germfree mice., H E. Walburg, A C. Upton, R L. Tyndall, W Harris, and G E. Cosgrove
Preliminary observations on the cerebellum in the mutant mouse lurcher., K W. Caddy and T J. Bisco
Preliminary observations on the life-shortening effects of triethylene melamine and x-rays administered in combination to mice. Abstr., A C. Upton and J W. Conklin
Preliminary observations on thyroid-pituitary axis in goldthioglucose- -treated mice. Abstr., D M. Morris
Preliminary protein analysis of the murine zona pellucida., Molly Burchell
Preliminary report, determination of the radiation induced mutation rate for sex-linked lethals in the mouse. Abstr., D Grahn, F A. Verley, and W P. Leslie
Preliminary report of a simple method of bio-assay for placental gonadotrophins., Leida Klaar
Preliminary report of a study of the hormonal and reproductive capacities of reconstituted ovarian fragments in mice of strains 129 and C-Scott., Patricia Ann Tomlin
Preliminary report on a species cross in rodents, Mus musculus x Mus wagneri., C C. Little
Preliminary report on the cellular effects of tryptophane and its metabolites upon ehrlich ascites tumor., K Yoshida, H Oshima, T Fukui, and Y Takatsuka
Preliminary report on the effect of a concentrated calf spleen extract on spontaneous mouse tumors., G F. Watson
Preliminary report on the effects of localized head irradiation on the development of transplanted tumors in c3h/hej mice., M J. Phillip and P P. Maximuke
Preliminary report on the electroencephalography of several inbred strains of mice., Alfred J. Coulombre
Preliminary report on the experimental induction of metastases from a heterologous cancer graft in mice., N Molomut, D M. Spain, S D. Gault, and L Kreisler
Preliminary studies leading toward the cloning of the spectrin gene in the mouse., David M. Bodine
Preliminary studies on the topography and h-2d and mammary leukaemia (ml) antigens on dba/2 mouse leukaemia cells., P Kusnierczyk and J Peknicova
Preliminary study of effect of chilling the ovaries of the mouse., Jean Moe
Preliminary study of the interaction of the growth processes influencing the ossification patterns of the vertebral column of the rabbit., Helen Ruth Fox
Preliminary virological and immunological studies of the salivary gland tumor of c3h/he mouse., L Castelli and A Caputo
Prelymphoma cells in the bone marrow of mice treated with a mouse t cell lymphoma virus (sl3-3). Abstr., E F. Hays, H Takeuchi, and A Kato
Prelymphomatous or preleukemic state in mice. Relation to human preleukemia., M Block
Premature activation of acinar zymogens as a mechanism for exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in CBA/J mice., Edward C. Dempsey
Premature birth induced in mice by salicylate., M Eriksson and K S. Larsson
Premature development of ligandin (gsh transferase b) in mice with an inherited defect in endoplasmic reticulum-golgi structure and function., Z Gatmaitan, S Lewis, H Turchin, and I M. Arias
Premature termination of the transmission of immunity in the runted mouse., S E. Kyffin
Premieres observations a propos d'une nouvelle souche de souris hautement cancerigene., J Mouriquand, C Mouriquand, and J Petat
Prenatal and postnatal maternal components in house mouse behavior. Abstr., S A. Fredette and L J. Leamy
Prenatal chlorpromazine effects on liver enzymes, glycogen, and ultrastructure in mice offspring., T Samorajski, J M. Ordy, and C Rolsten
Prenatal chlorpromazine effects on liver, survival and behavior of mice offspring., J M. Ordy, T Samorajski, R L. Collins, and C Rolsten
Prenatal chlorpromazine effects on liver, survival and behavior of mice offspring., J M. Ordy, T Samorajski, R L. Collins, and C Rolsten
Prenatal cytodifferentiation in the pars distalis of the dwarf mutant mouse., D B. Wilson and E Christensen
Prenatal development of the brain in several mouse strains. Abstr., D Wahlsten
Prenatal development of the grey lethal mouse. I. Teeth and jaws., M B. Hollinshead, L C. Schneider, and M E. Smith
Prenatal effects of potentially toxic substances on behavioral development of mice: methodology and preliminary findings. Abstr., C F. Petrilli, M Bagwell, and E C. Simmel
Prenatal effects of the cancer chemotherapeutic drug icrf 159 in mice, rats, and rabbits., D I. Duke
Prenatal ethanol exposure in mice: teratogenic effects., C L. Randall and W J. Taylor
Prenatal formation of hair follicle types., S J. Mann
Prenatal maternal influence on behavior in mice. Evidence of a genetic basis., M W. Weir and J C. Fries
Prenatal maternal methadone effects on pregnant c57bl/6 mice and their offspring., L D. Middaugh and L W. Simpson
Prenatal maternal stress in mice, differential effects on behavior., J C. Defries
Prenatal multicarcinogenesis by ethylnitrosourea in mice., S D. Vesselinovitch, M Koka, K V. Rao, N Mihailovich, and J M. Rice
Prenatal protein deprivation increased defects of the corpus callosum in balb/c laboratory mice., P Wainwright and R Stefanescu
Prenatal toxic effects of sts 557. I. Investigations in mice., S Klaus
Prenatal toxicity of medroxyprogesterone acetate in rabbits, rats, and mice., F D. Andrew and R E. Staples
Preneoplastic lesions in murine mammary cancer., D Medina
Preneoplastic lesions of the human mammary gland transplanted into the nude athymic mouse., H M. Jensen and S R. Wellings
Prenylated proteins: demonstration of a thioether linkage to cysteine of proteins., H C. Rilling, E Bruenger, W W. Epstein, and A A. Kandutsch
Preoperative irradiation and chemotherapy in the cure of a mouse lymphosarcoma., C A. Perez and J Olson
Preoperative irradiation, evaluation by a simple experimental model., B H. Feder and P B. Blair
Preoperative use of a single dose of x-rays., W R. Inch and J A. Credie
Preoptic area brain grafts in hypogonadal (hpg) female mice abolish effects of congenital hypothalamic gonadotropin- -releasing hormone (gnrh) deficiency., M J. Gibson, H M. Charlton, M J. Perlow, E A. Zimmerman, T F, V, and D T. Krieger
Preparation and characterisation of an antiserum to the mouse candidate for immunoglobulin d., E R. Abney, I R. Hunter, and R M. Parkhouse
Preparation and characterization of 80 s ribosomes of ascites tumor cells active in polypeptide synthesis., K Letnansky
Preparation and characterization of antibodies to the lambda chain variable region (vlambda) of mouse immunoglobulins., neriah Y. Ben, P Lonai, M Gavish, and D Givol
Preparation and characterization of anti-framework antibodies to the heavy chain variable region (vh) of mouse immunoglobulins., neriah Y. Ben, C Wuilmart, P Lonai, and D Givol
Preparation and characterization of anti-framework antibodies to the kappa-chain variable region (vk) of mouse immunoglobulins., neriah Y. Ben, P Lonai, and D Givol
Preparation and characterization of antithymocyte serum and globulin without stem cell activity., B Mosedale, M A. Smith, and J S. Courtenay
Preparation and characterization of cell skeletons from normal lymphoid cells., K J. Artzt, B H. Sanford, and P S. Marfey
Preparation and effects of an anti-b cell serum., T Kakiuchi, H Nariuchi, and N Tamura
Preparation and practice in medical education., C C. Little
Preparation and preliminary characterization of monoclonal antibodies against human dna polymerase., S Tanaka, S Hu, T S. Wang, and D Korn
Preparation and properties of an antiplasma cell serum directed against a defined plasmacytoma cell population., M L. Proctor and H B. Herscowitz
Preparation and properties of antisera directed against antigens of the p-815 mastocytoma cell not shared by its syngeneic host, the dba/2 mouse., M Bertschmann, K J. Clemetson, and E F. Luscher
Preparation and properties of antisera to mph-1, the mouse macrophage alloantigen., J R. Archer and A E. Dewar
Preparation and properties of mitochondria from ehrlich ascites tumor cells., P Borst
Preparation and properties of ribosomal subunits from mouse plasmo- cytoma tumors., B Mechler and B Mach
Preparation and properties of the (na+ + k+)-atpase of plasma mem- branes from ehrlich ascites cells., M Colombini and R M. Johnstone
Preparation and purification of plasma membranes from murine lymphoma cells carrying tumour-specific antigenicity., A Wolf and P J. Avis
Preparation and some properties of amelanotic melanoma mitochondria., M Hiraga and K Adachi
Preparation and subfractionation of isologous and heterologous anti-idiotypes, using fv fragments., M Helman, I Shreier, and D Givol
Preparation and surface labeling of murine eosinophils., A W. Burgess, K M. Cruise, G F. Mitchell, and S M. Watt
Preparation and use of ly antisera., F Shen, E A. Boyse, and H Cantor
Preparation, characterization, and primate testing of monoclonal antithymocyte globulin., C P. Bieber, F D. Howard, J Pennock, J Wong, R Shorthouse, and E B. Stinson
Preparation of a 'chemical vaccine' against tumor progression., W T. Shier
Preparation of a glycopeptide from an immunoglobulin kappa polypeptide chain from the mouse., T J. Coleman, R D. Marshall, and M Potter
Preparation of an alloantiserum to murine c3 and demonstration of multiple alleles., sakai S. Natsuume, S Amano, C Hayakawa, and M Takahashi
Preparation of an antibody to mouse serum igd., F D. Finkelman, S W. Kessler, and I Scher
Preparation of antigenically active membranes from solid murine lymphomas and fibrosarcomas., M A. Pierotti, S Miotti, G D. Torre, G Parmiani, and G D. Porta
Preparation of antisera for the detection of the ss protein and the slp alloantigen., H C. Passmore and K W. Beisel
Preparation of a targeting construct for the Zfa gene., Haley A. Perlick
Preparation of a transplantation antigen from epidermal cells., ledant G. Lejeune and F H. Albert
Preparation of biologically active plague murine toxins labelled with 75se-methionine., S A. Leon, S Kadis, and G Kollmann
Preparation of covalent igg complexes of defined size and their clearance from the circulation of mice., F M. Brennan, S A. Grace, and C J. Elson
Preparation of dialyzable histocompatibility antigen from balb/c mice., R H. Kerman, T Harris, and S Harris
Preparation of f(ab')2 fragments from mouse igg of various subclasses., E Lamoyi and A Nisonoff
Preparation of fixed antigenic, non-oncogenic and protective neoplastic cells., A A. Hakim
Preparation of functionalized derivatives of insulin: conjugation of erythrocytes for hemagglut- ination and plaque-forming cell assays., C C. Chien, R Lieberman, and J K. Inman
Preparation of fv fragment from the mouse myeloma xrpc-25 immunoglobulin possessing anti-dinitrophenyl activity., J Sharon and D Givol
Preparation of highly immunogenic protein conjugates by direct coupling to glutaraldehyde-treated cells: comparison with commonly used preparations., E H. Relyveld and efraim S. Ben
Preparation of highly radioactive bovine anti-mouse lymphocyte antibody., D W. Dresser
Preparation of isoantisera in laboratory mice., J H. Stimpfling, E A. Boyse, and R Mishell
Preparation of lyt antisera., F Shen
Preparation of murine transplantation antigens, ultra-centrifugal distribution, physical properties, and biological activity., A P. Monaco, M L. Wood, and P S. Russell
Preparation of peroxidase: antiperoxidase (pap) complexes for immunohistological labeling of monoclonal antibodies., D Y. Mason, J L. Cordell, Z Abdulaziz, O Naiem, and G Bordenave
Preparation of pure cultures of tumor macrophages., R Evans
Preparation of retine from human urine., A Hegyeli, J A. Laughlin, and gyorgyi A. Szent
Preparation of rna-directed dna polymerase from spleens of balb/c mice infected with rauscher leukemia virus., W Yang, C Koh, and L C. Waters
Preparation of single, soluble antigens of the mouse histocompat- ibility-2 complex., M Edidin
Preparation of soluble immune response suppressor and macrophage- -derived suppressor factor., T M. Aune and C W. Pierce
Preparation of t cell growth factor free from interferon and factors stimulating hemopoietic cells and mast cells., lewis I. Clark, J W. Schrader, and J L. breschkin
Preparation of two solid phase immunogens., G N. Trump
Preparations on development of friend leukemia in mice., I Gresser, J Coppey, and E Falcoff
Preparative hplc analysis of the interaction of chloroethyl- -nitrosoureas with the cellular dna of l1210 cells in culture. Abstr., J D. Groopman, K W. Kohn, J Strong, and L C. Erickson
Prepubertal orchidectomy induces thymic abnormalities in aging (nzb x sjl)f1 male mice., F Dumont, R Barrois, and R C. Habbersett
Preputial gland abscess in mice., C C. Hong and R D. Ediger
Preputial gland of the male mouse, attractant function., F H. Bronson and D Caroom
Preputial gland tumor sterols. III. A metabolic pathway from lanosterol to cholesterol., A A. Kandutsch and A E. Russell
Preputial gland tumor sterols. Iii. A metabolic pathway from lano- sterol to cholestrol., A A. Kandutsch and A E. Russell
Preputial gland tumor sterols. II. Identification of 4a-methyl-8-cholesten-3b-ol., A A. Kandutsch and A E. Russell
Preputial gland tumor sterols. II. The identification of 4 alpha- -methyl-delta8-cholesten-3beta-ol, A A. Kandutsch and A E. Russell
Preputial gland tumor sterols. I. The occurrence of 24,25-dihydrolanosterol and a comparison with liver and the normal gland., A A. Kandutsch and A E. Russell
Presence and distribution of free porphyrins in transplants of a chrysoidin-induced mouse hepatoma., K Medras
Presence and expression of friend erythroleukemia virus-re- lated sequences in normal and leukemic mouse tissues., A Bernstein, C Gamble, D Penrose, and T W. Mak
Presence and mobilization of glycogen in mammalian pancreatic beta cells., B Hellman and L Idahl
Presence and regulation of epidermal growth factor (egf) and enkephalin receptors in neuroblastoma cells. Abstr., G Bhargava, M Bak, E Levy, and M H. Makman
Presence and transmission of mammary tumor virus and leukemia virus in the balb/cfriii mouse., F Squartini, E Bucciarelli, and G B. Bolis
Presence dans le contenu et la paroi de l'intestin des souris axeniques et classiques d'une substance inhibant le pouvoir infectieux du virus de l'hepatite de souris., M Piazza and J Salomon
Presence de cellules sensibles a l'erythropoietine dans le foie foetal de souris en fin de gestation., carrez D. Huaulme and lartigue O. Gallien
Presence de particules d'aspect viral dans les thymomes transplant- ables des souris dba/2. Etude ultra-morphologique de leur formation., F Haguenau and K Hollmann
Presence de particules d'aspect viral dans un sarcome greffable de la souris provoque par le methylcholanthrene., N Granboulan, M R. Riviere, and W Bernhard
Presence de particules virales dans diverses tumeurs transplantees de la souris., G Seman
Presence de particules virales dans les organes de la souris nzb., K E. Hollmann
Presence et role d'anticorps facilitants dans le serum d'animaux hautement tolerants aux cellules vivantes. Abstr., R Kinsky, H Duc, and G Voisin
Presence, induction and possible role of glucose 6-phosphatase in mammalian pancreatic islets., I Taljedal
Presence in human breast cancer of rna homologous to mouse mammary tumour virus rna., R Axel, J Schlom, and S Spiegelman
Presence in unprimed mice of helper t cells specific for antigens closely related to self and their possible relevance to tumor immunology., L M. Pilarski and I F. Mckenzie
Presence of a gonadotrophin on the surface of preimplanted mouse embryos., L D. Wiley
Presence of a high-molecular-weight form of catalase in enzyme purified from mouse liver., M B. Baird, H R. Massie, and L S. Birnbaum
Presence of a high-molecular-weight RNA and RNA-directed DNA polymerase in rabbit hereditary lymphosarcoma., H G. Bedigian, R R. Fox, and H Meier
Presence of alloreactive ia antigens on murine intestine epithelial cells., B Curman, O Kampe, L Rask, and P A. Peterson
Presence of alpha-fetoprotein-positive cells in hepatocellular foci and microcarcinomas induced by single injections of diethylnitrosamine in infant mice., H Koen, T D. Pugh, D Nychka, and S Goldfard
Presence of alpha, nu, and gamma2b-specific rna species in peyer's patches and tepc 15 iga myeloma. Abstr., G E. Woloschak and C D. Liarakos
Presence of a mouse embryonic antigen on human spermatozoa., caron M. Buc, G Gachelin, M Hofnung, and F Jacob
Presence of an additional metacentric chromosome in akr/t1ald leukaemic cells., E Legrand and J F. Duplan
Presence of an intrastrain cross-reactive idiotype on a/j antibodies of the ige class for the p-azophenylarsonate group., T Hirano, S Kojima, N Hirayama, M J. Nells, E Inada, A Nisonoff, and Z Ovary
Presence of a novel recombinant murine leukemia virus-like glycoprotein on the surface of virus-negative c57bl lymphoma cells., P J. Fischinger, H J. Thiel, M Lieberman, H S. Kaplan, N M. Dunlop, and W G. Robey
Presence of antibody against mouse fetal antigen in the sera from c57bl/6 mice immunized with rauscher leukemia., A Shimoto and Y Ito
Presence of anti-sm reactivity in autoimmune mouse strains., R A. Eisenberg, E M. Tan, and F J. Dixon
Presence of antitumorous autoantibodies in the blood of balb/c mice with methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma., Y A. Umansky, M I. Fedorovskaya, E P. Vetrova, and L P. Kaminskaya
Presence of a proteolytic activity in murine mammary tumor virus., G C. Sen, H C. Haspel, and N H. Sarkar
Presence of a tumor inhibitory principle (tip) in globulin extract of livers., P A. Herbut, W H. Kraemer, and F A. Keon
Presence of a type-c virus in the murine leukemia cell line, l1210. Abstr., H S. Allaudeen
Presence of b cells revealed in low-zone tolerance with a lysozyme- -bovine albumin dimer. Abstr., E Sercarz, A Cunningham, and N Green
Presence of cells in b-cell lineage in mixed (gemm) colonies from murine marrow cells., H Hara
Presence of circulating anti-H-2 antibody and cell-mediated precursors in successful DBA/2J-plus-(DBA/2J X C3H/HeJ)F1 parabiosed mice., D W. Drell, G A. Carlson, and T G. Wegmann
Presence of circulating anti-h-2 antibody and cell-mediated precursors in successful dba/2j-plus-(dba/2j x c3h/hej)f1 parabiosed mice., D W. Drell, G A. Carlson, and T G. Wegmann
Presence of common idiotypes on antibodies induced by glutamic acid-lysine-containing terpolymers in responder and nonresponder mice with the ig-1b heavy chain allotype., T J. Kipps, B Benacerraf, and M E. Dorf
Presence of common surface antigen(s) on endodermal tumors and embryonal tissues of rats, hamsters and mice., L Van hove, M Delacourt, B Park, H Sobis, and M Vandeputte
Presence of dmba-3h in the mouse ovary and its relation to ovarian tumour induction., T Krarup and H Loft
Presence of donor specific gamma-globulins in sera of allogeneic mouse radiation chimeras., L A. Herzenberg and L J. Cole
Presence of fibroblast-transforming genes in normal dna of several mouse and rat strains., P Bentvelzen
Presence of foreign h-2 like antigenic specificities on reticulum cell sarcoma cells syngeneic to sjl mice. Abstr., D Fyfe, N Ponzio, and J Finke
Presence of giant cells in the liver of mice with lymphatic leukemia., A Meshorer and N Trainin
Presence of host-reactive t cells in lymphohaematopoietic chimeras., J D. Waterfield, I K. King, and R W. Dutton
Presence of immunosuppressive agents with various activities in ehrlich ascites fluid., K Nitta and H Umezawa
Presence of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes in mice with severe combined immunodeficiency disease., K Croitoru, R H. Stead, J Bienenstock, G Fulop, D G. Harnish, L D. Shultz, P K. Jeffery, and P B. Ernst
Presence of intracisternal type a particles in normal bone tissue from various mouse strains., K Marquart
Presence of life-shortening factors in spleens of aged mice of long lifespan and extension of life expectancy by splenectomy., J F. Albright, T Makinodan, and J W. Deitchman
Presence of mast cell precursors in fetal liver of mice., Y Kitamura, M Shimada, and S Go
Presence of mast cell precursors in peripheral blood of mice demonstrated by parabiosis., Y Kitamura, K Hatanaka, M Murakami, and H Shibata
Presence of multipotential hemopoietic cells in teratocarcinoma cultures., C A. Cudennec and G R. Johnson
Presence of murine leukemia virus envelope proteins gp70 and p15(e) in a common polyprotein of infected cells., N G. Famulari, D L. Buchhagen, H Klenk, and E Fleissner
Presence of oncornavirus-like particles in the p388 murine leukemic cell line., J M. Schmidt and G R. Pettit
Presence of pluripotent haemopoietic precursors in vitro (cfu-mix) in haemopoietic tissues from mice of w/wv genotype., H Hara, Y Ohe, K Noguchi, K Nagai, K Tsuyama, and Y Kitamura
Presence of poly(ra),poly(dt)-dependent dna polymerase in mouse myeloma cells., I Suzuka and M Muto
Presence of prelymphoma cells in the bone marrow of the lymphomagenic virus-treated akr mouse., H Takeuchi, A Kato, and E F. Hays
Presence of radio-resistant antigen-primed b cells involved in persistent antibody formation. Abstr., H Okudaira and K Ishizaka
Presence of rna methylases in intracisternal a particles purified from a mouse plasma cell tumor., A B. Chepelinsky, R Gantt, and N Wivel
Presence of serum igd and igd-containing plasma cells in the mouse., A Bargellesi, G Corte, E Cosulich, and M Ferrarini
Presence of splenic suppressor cells in mice bearing regressively growing moloney sarcomas and their absence in progressor mice., E Weiland and M Mussgay
Presence of suppressor cells in spleens of mice bearing a weakly immunogenic syngeneic tumor., S C. Gautam and S D. Deodhar
Presence of t 145 on cytolytic t cell lines and their lectin- -resistant mutants., A Conzelmann, R Pink, O Acuto, J Mach, S Dolivo, and M Nabholz
Presence of target cells for friend virus (fvp) in the liver and spleen of early postnatal mice., M P. Mc garry and E A. Mirand
Presence of t cell-associated surface antigens on murine nk cells., S B. Pollack, M R. Tam, R C. Nowinski, and S L. Emmons
Presence of the murine red blood cell antigen hol in nzb as well as other strains of mice. Abstr., G Woloschak and D Senitzer
Presence of type c particles containing reverse transcriptase in l1210 leukemia., H S. Allaudeen and J R. Bertino
Presence of viral antigen in inclusion bodies formed in ehrlich ascites tumor cells infected with newcastle disease virus., R K. Wertz and W R. Adams
Presence of wa-1 in dw/dt and related strains of mice., D P. Doolittle, S Bouvier, and C Amato
Presence on idiotype-specific suppressor t cells of receptors that interact with molecules bearing the idiotype., F L. Owen, S Ju, and A Nisonoff
Presensitization of human cells with extrinsic signals to induced chemical carcinogenesis., G E. Milo and J A. Dipaolo
Presentation of Antigen by Endothelial Cells and Chemoattraction Are Required for Homing of Insulin-specific CD8(+) T Cells., A Y. Savinov, F S. Wong, A C. Stonebraker, and A V. Chervonsky
Presentation of antigen by endothelial cells and chemoattraction are required for homing of insulin-specific CD8+ T cells., A Y. Savinov, F S. Wong, A C. Stonebraker, and A V. Chervonsky
Present concepts concerning x-chromosome inactivation in mammals. Abstr., M F. Lyon
Present status of oncolytic virus studies., C M. Southam
Presenza di antigeni gruppo-specifici delle particelle c nella fase liquida di tumori ascite del topo., R Ribacchi
Presenza di particelle virali a, b e c negli organi dei topi riii/dmse., E Bucciarelli, G B. Bolis, and F Squartini
Preservation of a glucoreceptor mechanism during culture of b-cell rich pancreatic islets. Abstr., E Gylfe
Preservation of central auditory function in the deafness mouse., G R. Bock, M P. Frank, and K P. Steel
Preservation of functional white blood cells. Abstr., J W. Goodman
Preservation of functioning human thyroid organoids in the scid mouse: 1. System characterization [see comments], A Martin, M Valentine, P Unger, C Lichtenstein, A E. Schwartz, E W. Friedman, L D. Shultz, and T F. Davies
Preservation of functioning human thyroid organoids in the scid mouse: II. Biased use of intrathyroidal T cell receptor V genes [see comments], N Matsuoka, A Martin, E S. Concepcion, P Unger, L D. Shultz, and T F. Davies
Preservation of functioning human thyroid organoids in the scid mouse. IV. In vivo selection of an intrathyroidal T cell receptor repertoire., A Martin, N Matsuoka, J Zhang, A Zhou, M Nakashima, P Unger, A E. Schwartz, E W. Friedman, L D. Shultz, and T F. Davies
Preservation of functioning human thyroid organoids in the severe combined immunodeficient mouse. III. Thyrotropin independence of thyroid follicle formation., M Valentine, A Martin, P Unger, N Katz, L D. Shultz, and T F. Davies
Preservation of intestinal absorption after irradiation by pretreat- ment with mercaptoethylguanidine. Abstr., E Schwartz and B Shapiro
Preservation of mouse bone marrow at -79 (degrees) c with dimethyl sulphoxide., smith M. Ashwood
Preservation of mouse embryos by two-step freezing., M J. Wood and J Farrant
Preservation of mouse marrow. Abstr., M A. Bender
Preservation of plaque-forming cells by means of deep freezing., F Bohm and R Dvorak
Preservation of rabbit spermatozoa: ethylene glycol vs glycerol for frozen semen., R R. Fox and J F. Burdick
Preservation of rabbit spermatozoa: fertility results from frozen semen., R R. Fox
Preservation of thymus functionality during in vivo culture in heterologous systems., M Spitz
Preservation of viable bone marrow cells by freezing., M A. Bender, P T. Tran, and L H. Smith
Pressure effects on survival of mice with transplantable leukaemia., K F. Doerner, S Sanford, and R A. Liebelt
Pretargeting vs. direct targeting of human betalox5 islet cells subcutaneously implanted in mice using an anti-human islet cell antibody., Guozheng Liu, Shuping Dou, Ali Akalin, Mary Rusckowski, Philip R Streeter, Leonard D Shultz, and Dale L Greiner
Pretransformation membrane changes associated with chemical carcinogens and aqueous extracts of fossil fuel-generated respirable particulates. Abstr., T J. Facklam, J P. Crowley, and A J. Dennis
Pretransplantation co2 exposure of bone marrow grafts in mice., A E. Goldsmith and A Joseph
Pretreatment of murine thymocytes by phytohemagglutinin inhibits the binding of 3h-concanavalin a., K Ozato, J D. Ebert, and W H. Adler
Pretreatment of plastic petri dishes with fetal calf serum. A simple method for macrophage isolation., K Kumagai, K Itoh, S Hinuma, and M Tada
Pretreatment with minor histocompatibility antigens prevents the development of functional ctl helper cell activity., R L. Hayes and H N. Claman
Pretreatment with phorbol myristate acetate inhibits macrophage activity against intracellular protozoa., H W. Murray
Pretreatment with protective substances as a factor in freeze-thaw survival., J K. Sherman
Pretreatment with time-dependently active short-chain adrenocorti- cotropin (acth-17; hoe 433) for convenient optimization of murine adriamycin chronotolerance. Abstr., F Halberg, S Sanchez, H Brown, E Haus, J Melby, H Wilson, R Sothern, H Berg, and L E. Scheving
Preuve cytogenetique de la greffe de cellules de moelle osseuse chez la souris., S Sorieul
Prevalence and distribution of murine mammary tumor virus antigen detectable by immunocytochemistry in spontaneous breast tumors of wild mice., M B. Gardner, J K. Lund, and R D. Cardiff
Prevalence of cutaneous fibromas in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in New York and Vermont., J P. Sundberg and S W. Nielsen
Prevalence of murine C-type RNA virus group specific anitgen in inbred strains of mice., D D. Myers, H Meier, and R J. Huebner
Prevalence of murine c-type rna virus group specific antigen in inbred strains of mice., D D. Myers, H Meier, and R J. Huebner
Prevalence of murine mammary tumor virus antibody and antigens in normal and in tumor-bearing feral mice., D L. Fine, L O. Arthur, and M B. Gardner
Prevalence of non-t-cells in the replication of the n-tropic, type c virus of young akr mice., S Gisselbrecht, C Blaineau, M Hurot, F Pozo, and J P. Levy
Prevalence of retinitis pigmentosa in Maine., C H. Bunker, E L. Berson, W C. Bromley, R P. Hayes, and T H. Roderick
Prevalence of the group-specific (gs) antigen and infections virus expressions of the murine c-type rna viruses during the life span of balb/ccr mice., R L. Peters, J W. Hartley, G J. Spahn, L S. Rabstein, A E. Whitmire, H C. Turner, and R J. Huebner
Prevalence of viruses in colonies of laboratory rodents., M C. Van nunen, J P. Koopmann, J W. Mullink, and J V. Veen
Prevalent deficiency in tumor cells of cycloheximide-induced cycle arrest., E E. Medrano and A B. Pardee
Prevalent types of tumors developing in neonatally thymectomized mice., A Kojima, O Taguchi, T Sakakura, and Y Nishizuka
Prevention and recovery from influenza virus infection in the absence of serum antibody. Abstr., R M. Kris, R Asofsky, C Evans, and P A. Jr
Prevention and treatment of spontaneous leukemia in germfree akr mice., M Pollard and N Sharon
Prevention and treatment of the graft-versus-host reaction in radiation chimeras by antilymphocyte serum., V Suvatte and J H. Githens
Prevention by spermidine of the immunosuppression caused by methylglyoxal-bis-guanylhydrazone in mice. Abstr., J Bennett, J Ehrke, C Dave, and E Mihich
Prevention by testosterone of the intestinal toxicity caused by the antitumor agent 3-deazauridine., A Bloch, G Dutschman, G Grindey, and C Simpson
Prevention, by testosterone, of the intestinal toxicity caused by the antitumor agent 3-deazauridine. Abstr., A Bloch, M C. Wang, and C L. Simpson
Prevention by the mer tubercle bacillus fraction of immunosuppression induced by cancer chemotherapeutic agents. I. Antigody response of mice treated with cyclophosphamide., Y Stupp, R Saltoun, and D W. Weiss
Prevention by the mer tubercle bacillus fraction of immunosuppression induced by cancer chemotherapeutic agents. II. Contact hypersensitivity in guinea pigs and mice treated with cyclophosphamide., C Zimber, efraim S. Ben, and D M. Weiss
Prevention by the mer tubercle bacillus fraction of immuno- suppression induced by cancer chemotherapeutic agents. Iii. Contact hypersensitivity to dinitrofluorobenzene in mice treated with methotrexate, 5-fluorouracil or cyclophosphamide, or exposed to dinitrobenzene-sulfonate., C Zimber, efraim S. Ben, and D W. Weiss
Prevention by thymidine of teratogenic effects caused by 5-bromo- deoxyuridine and 5-fleuro-deoxyuridine., Deborah Chase
Prevention et traitement de la leucemie l1210 de la souris a l'aide de cellules tumorales inactivees et greffees, en association d'un immunomodulateur, la fraction p40, et d'agents antitumoraux. (eng. Summ.)., E Relyveld, B Bizzini, and efraim S. Ben
Prevention of 5-fluorouracil (5-fu)-induced leukopenia with enhancement of antitumor activity. Abstr., R L. Stolfi, S Spiegelman, and D S. Martin
Prevention of acute graft-versus-host (gvh) disease with spleen- -absorbed antimouse thymocyte globulin (atg) and with fab of atg., J J. Trentin, E R. Richie, and M T. Gallagher
Prevention of acute graft-versus-host (gvh) mortality with spleen- -absorbed antithymocyte globulin (atg)., J J. Trentin and K P. Judd
Prevention of adrenal cortical carcinoma by diethylstilbestrol., G W. Woolley and C C. Little
Prevention of a genetically determined congenital eye anomaly in the mouse by the administration of cortisone during pregnancy., M J. Watney and J R. Miller
Prevention of airborne contamination and cross-contamination in germ-free mice by laminar flow., D Van der waaij and A Andreas
Prevention of akr leukemia by thymectomy at varying ages., K Nakakuki, H Shisa, and Y Nishizuka
Prevention of akr leukemia by transplanting h-2-incompatible allogeneic bone marrow requires the maintenance of chimerism., E E. Emeson and M M. Weintraub
Prevention of allograft rejection by immunization with donor blood depleted of ia-bearing cells., D Faustman, P Lacy, J Davie, and V Hauptfeld
Prevention of antitumor effect of 5-fluorouracil by hypoxanthine., M Yoshida, A Moshi, and K Kuretani
Prevention of autoimmune development by bone marrow transplants. Abstr., J I. Morton and B V. Siegel
Prevention of autoimmune diabetes in the BB rat by intrathymic islet transplantation at birth., E H. Leiter and R G. Gill
Prevention of autoimmunity in experimental lupus erythematosus by soluble immune response suppressor., R S. Krakauer, W Strober, D L. Rippeon, and T A. Waldmann
Prevention of benzo(a)pyrene-induced mutagenicity by homogenous epoxide hydratase., F Oesch, P Bentley, and H R. Glatt
Prevention of carcinogenesis by murine sarcoma virus (harvey) following injections of immune sera during the latent period., J Bubenik, A Turano, and G Fadda
Prevention of congenital otolith defect in pallid mutant mice by manganese supplementation., L C. Erway, A S. Fraser, and L S. Hurley
Prevention of cyclic and triton-induced increases in hydroxymethyl- glutaryl coenzyme a reductase and sterol synthesis by puromycin., A A. Kandutsch and S E. Saucier
Prevention of cyclic and triton-induced increases in hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase and sterol synthesis by puromycin., A A. Kandutsch and S E. Saucier
Prevention of death from metastases by immune rna therapy., B S. Wang, S R. Onikul, and J A. Mannick
Prevention of death in mice after lethal irradiation of the head., R A. Goepp and F Fitch
Prevention of delayed foreign marrow reaction in lethally irradiated mice by early administration of methotrexate., H L. Lochte, A S. Levy, D M. Guenther, E D. Thomas, and J W. Ferrebee
Prevention of diabetes in the NOD mouse: implications for therapeutic intervention in human disease., M A. Bowman, E H. Leiter, and M A. Atkinson
Prevention of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (eae) in the sjl/j mouse by whole body ultraviolet irradiation., S Hauser, H L. Weiner, M Che, M E. Shapiro, F Gilles, and N L. Letvin
Prevention of fetal gvhd following bone marrow transplantation by pre-treatment of the inoculum with anti-t-cell drugs. Abstr., D W. Kennedy, P M. Bealmear, J Epstein, and E A. Mirand
Prevention of friend virus leukemogenesis by concanavalin a. I. Detection of dormant virus and role of humoral antibody in protected mice., J R. Kateley and H Friedman
Prevention of genetic anemias in mice by microinjection of normal hematopoietic stem cells into the fetal placenta., R A. Fleischman and B Mintz
Prevention of glomerulonephritis and prolonged survival in new zealand black/new zealand white f1 hybrid mice fed an essential fatty acid-deficient diet., E R. Hurd, J M. Johnston, J R. Okita, P C. Macdonald, O Ziff, and J N. Gilliam
Prevention of graft-versus-host disease by fab fragments derived from alg., E R. Richie, M T. Gallagher, and J J. Trentin
Prevention of graft versus host disease (gvhd) with antiserum (as) or cytoxan (cy) during immunotherapy of transplantable moloney leukemia (lstra). Abstr., M Kende, L Keys, and J P. Glynn
Prevention of graft-versus-host disease using embryonic thymus grafts. Abstr., W D. Biggar, O Stutman, and R A. Good
Prevention of graft-versus-host mortalitiy in mice by preincubation of the graft with highly purified spleen- -derived immunosuppressive peptides., N Kiger and M Lenfant
Prevention of graft-versus-host reaction by donor pretreatment with soluble h-2 antigens., pannenko O. Halle, M C. Martyre, and G Mathe
Prevention of graft-versus-host reaction in mice by picogram quantitites of highly purified spleen-derived immunosuppressive peptide., di giusto L. Millerioux, N Kiger, N Duchange, and M Lenfant
Prevention of granuloma development in the mouse by using t cell hybridoma products., C H. Ginsburg, J T. Dambrauskas, R B. Whitaker, Z M. Falchuk, and M I. Greene
Prevention of growth of leukemia cells in mice by monoclonal antibodies directed against thy 1.1 Antigen disulfide linked to two ribosomal inhibitors: pokeweed antiviral protein or ricin a chain., S Ramakrishnan and L L. Houston
Prevention of gvhd across major h-2 barriers by pretreatment of donor lymphophematopoietic grafts with monoclonal anti- -thy-1.2 Linked ricin. Abstr., D A. Vallera, R J. Youle, D M. Neville, J, and J H. Kersey
Prevention of "Humanized" diabetogenic CD8 T-cell responses in HLA-transgenic NOD mice by a multipeptide coupled-cell approach., M Niens, A E. Grier, M Marron, T W. Kay, D L. Greiner, and D V. Serreze
Prevention of igg2a production as a result of allotype-specific interaction between t and b cells., M J. Bosma and G C. Bosma
Prevention of immunoglobulin production by allotype-dependent t cells., M J. Bosma, G C. Bosma, and J L. Owen
Prevention of immunologic deficiency in pituitary dwarf mice by prolonged nursing., R J. Duquesnoy and R A. Good
Prevention of induced leukaemia in mice by immunological inhibition of adenohypophysis., W Pierpaoli and ghera N. Haran
Prevention of interferon-induced augmentation of cellular anti-tumor effector mechanisms by phorbol esters., R Keller, M Aguet, M Tovey, and L Stitz
Prevention of leukemia in lethally irradiated akr mice by cba/h marrow transplantation. Abstr., T Tanaka, Y Obata, G Fernandes, K Onoe, L Stockert, and R A. Good
Prevention of methotrexate (mtx) toxicity by carboxypeptidase g1 (cpd g1). Abstr., B A. Chabner, D G. Johns, and J R. Bertino
Prevention of methotrexate toxicity with thymidine esters or thymidine/thymine plus diazouracil. Abstr., W Ensminger and A Rosowsky
Prevention of murine lupus nephritis by carrier-dependent induction of immunologic tolerance to denatured dna., Y Borel, R M. Lewis, and B D. Stollar
Prevention of murine pulmonary metastases with immune rna. Abstr., B S. Wang, S R. Onikul, and J A. Mannick
Prevention of murine sarcoma virus oncogenesis in offspring of immunized female mice., bianchi L. Chieco, D Collavo, G Biasi, and A Colombatti
Prevention of myeloma growth in balb/c mice by injection of anti- -immunoglobulin antisera., D D. Manning and J W. Jutila
Prevention of parabiotic intoxication and induction of tolerance using ionizing radiation. Abstr., R D. Guttmann and J B. Aust
Prevention of postthymectomy autoimmune thyroiditis in mice., A Kojima, kojima Y. Tanaka, T Sakakura, and Y Nishizuka
Prevention of radiogenic leukemias in whole-body irradiated rfm/u mice. Abstr., F C. Ludwig and W L. Bostick
Prevention of radioleukaemia by lymph node shielding., P L. Ilbery
Prevention of recrudescent malaria in nude mice by thymic grafting or by treatment with hyperimmune serum., D W. Roberts, R G. Rank, W P. Weidanz, and J F. Finerty
Prevention of secondary disease mortality following allogeneic bone marrow transplantation for acute leukemia in akr mice. Abstr., R L. Truitt, M M. Bortin, and A A. Rimm
Prevention of spontaneous autoimmunity to dna in nzb/swiss mice by treatment with natural double-stranded rna., J Rovensky, J Doskocil, J Pekarek, L Borecky, D Zitnan, and J Svejcar
Prevention of spontaneous leukemia in akr mice by passive immunization and type specificity of this protection., D C. Fish, R V. Gilden, R M. Bare, R M. Trimmer, and R J. Huebner
Prevention of spontaneous leukemia in akr mice by type-specific immunosuppression of endogenous ecotropic virogenes., R J. Huebner, R V. Gilden, R Toni, R W. Hill, R W. Trimmer, D C. Fish, and B Sass
Prevention of spontaneous leukemia in mice by oncornavirus immuni- zation., D C. Fish, R M. Bare, P R. Hill, and R J. Huebner
Prevention of suppressor t-cell development in mice treated with deoxyguanosine (gdr). Abstr., H Dosch, A Cohen, A Mansour, and E W. Gelfand
Prevention of t cell tolerance by poly a.u-induced Thymocyte fluid. Abstr., S L. Capanna, Y M. Kong, P H. Bick, and A G. Johnson
Prevention of the bone-marrow syndrome in irradiated mice. A comparison of the results after bone-marrow shielding and bone- marrow inoculation., F A. De vries and O Vos
Prevention of therapeutically induced regression of sarcoma 180 by immunologic enhancement., J F. Ferrer and E Mihich
Prevention of the regression of s-180 in pyridoxine-dificient mice by treatment with antitumor agents. Abstr., E Mihich and C A. Nichol
Prevention of tolerance in differentiating b lymphocytes by t cells., C J. Elson
Prevention of tolerance induction to a thymus-dependent antigen by poly(a) - poly (u)-induced thymocyte fluid., S L. Fessia, Y M. Kong, P H. Bick, and A G. Johnson
Prevention of transformation of mammary gland by retinoid in whole organ culture. Abstr., M S. Dickens and S Sorof
Prevention of ultraviolet damage to the dermis of hairless mice by sunscreens., L H. Kligman, F J. Akin, and A M. Kligman
Prevention of virus-induced mammary tumors by an orally active pan- creas factor., L S. King
Prevention of virus-induced neoplasms in mice through passive transfer of immunity sensitized syngeneic lymphoid cells., L W. Law, R C. Ting, and E Leckband
Prevention of wasting disease by pregnancy associated with hypertrophy of the fetal thymus., M J. Elders, B A. Parham, and E R. Hughes
Prevention of wasting in mice thymectomized at birth and their sub- sequent rejection of allogeneic leukemic cells., J East and D M. Parrott
Prevention of x-ray-induced leukemia in mice. I. Action of a radiation leukemia protection factor in several mouse strains follow- ing leukemogenic or sublethal doses of x-ray., M E. Hodes, D B. Clewell, J D. Hubbard, and P Yu
Prevention with thymic tumor of wasting and death in neonatally thymectomized mice. Abstr., O Stutman, E J. Yunis, and R A. Good
Preventive and therapeutic effects of large-dose nicotinamide injections on diabetes associated with insulitis. An observation in nonobese diabetic (nod) mice., K Yamada, K Nonaka, T Hanafusa, A Miyazaki, I Toyoshima, and S Tarui
Previously undetected human hematopoietic cell populations with short-term repopulating activity selectively engraft NOD/SCID-beta2 microglobulin-null mice., H Glimm, W Eisterer, K Lee, J Cashman, T L. Holyoake, F Nicolini, L D. Shultz, Kalle C. von, and C J. Eaves
Preweaning growth of inbred, f1 hybrid, and random-bred mice as a measure of mother's lactation., J Nagai, A J. Lee, and C G. Hickman
Preweaning growth of young and the weight of mammary glands of mother mice., J Nagai
Primarily allografts of hearts in mice. The role of h-2d, h-2k, and non-h-2 antigens in rejection., R J. Corry, H J. Winn, and P S. Russell
Primary aggressive motivation in three inbred strains of mice., A Tellegen and J M. Horn
Primary amines inhibit the triggering of b lymphocytes to antibody synthesis., C Julian, N A. Speck, and S K. Pierce
Primary and secondary cell-mediated cytotoxic response to friend leukemia. Abstr., C C. Ting, D Rodrigues, and R B. Herberman
Primary and secondary delayed-type hypersensitivity to minor histocompatibility antigens in the mouse., T H. Van der kwast, J G. Olthof, and R Benner
Primary and secondary heart tumors in mice maintained on various diets., J Szepsenwol and N V. Boschetti
Primary and secondary in vitro cytotoxic t cell responses to nzb plasmacytoma tumor associated antigens. Abstr., R C. Burton and N L. Warner
Primary and secondary in vitro generation of cytolytic t lymphocytes in the murine sarcoma virus system., F Plata, J Cerottini, and K T. Brunner
Primary and secondary variants in immunoglobulin heavy chain production., S Koskimies and B K. Birshtein
Primary and transplanted endometrial adenocarcinoma in mice., N Munoz and T B. Dunn
Primary antibody and delayed type hypersensitivity response of mice to ovalbumin., M T. Lubet and J R. Kettman
Primary antibody response against k and d regions of the h-2a and h-2d haplotypes., I Malave and H Fuji
Primary antibody response in organ cultures., A Globerson and R Auerbach
Primary anti-viral cytotoxic t-cell responses in semiallogeneic chimeras are not absolutely restricted to host h-2 type., R V. Blanden and M E. Andrew
Primary biochemical defect in copper metabolism in mice with a recessive x-linked mutation analogous to menkes' disease in man., H W. Prins and C J. Hamer
Primary cell-mediated lympholysis response to a maternally transmitted antigen., R I. Smith, D P. Huston, and R R. Rich
Primary culture of mouse mammary tumor epithelial cells embedded in collagen gels., J Yang, R Guzman, J Richards, and S Nandi
Primary culture of mouse vaginal epithelial cells in collagen gels. Abstr., T Iguchi, Y Tomooka, H A. Bern, and K T. Mills
Primary cultures and the levels of cytochrome p450 in hepatocytes from mouse, rat, hamster, and rabbit liver., C J. Maslansky and G M. Williams
Primary cytomegalovirus infection following cardiac transplantation in a murine model., R H. Rubin, E J. Wilson, L V. Barrett, and D N. Medearis
Primary defect in copper transport underlies mottled mutants in the mouse., D Hunt
Primary demyelination in theiler's virus infection. An ultrastructural study., M C. Dal canto and H L. Lipton
Primary follicular dystrophy with scarring dermatitis in C57BL/6 mouse substrains resembles central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia in humans., J P. Sundberg, D Taylor, G Lorch, J Miller, K A. Silva, B A. Sundberg, D Roopenian, L Sperling, D Ong, L E. King, and H Everts
Primary generation of cytolytic t lymphocytes in the absence of dna synthesis., H R. Macdonald and R K. Lees
Primary human breast carcinomas transplantable in the nude mouse., A Sebesteny, papadimitriou J. Taylor, R Ceriani, O Millis, C Schmitt, and D Trevan
Primary hyperparathyroidism caused by parathyroid-targeted overexpression of cyclin D1 in transgenic mice., Y Imanishi, Y Hosokawa, K Yoshimoto, E Schipani, S Mallya, A Papanikolaou, O Kifor, T Tokura, M Sablosky, F Ledgard, G Gronowicz, T C. Wang, E V. Schmidt, C Hall, E M. Brown, R Bronson, and A Arnold
Primary immune response in cultures of spleen cells., J Marbrook
Primary immune responses to h-y in balb/c-h-2k mice., R B. Ashman
Primary importance of prolactin and/or growth hormone in the mammary development of mice. (jap., Eng. Summ.)., R Yanai and H Nagasawa
Primary in vitro cell-mediated lympholysis reaction of nzb mice against unmodified targets sysngeneic at the major histocompatibility complex., U Botzenhardt, J Klein, and M Ziff
Primary in vitro cytotoxic response of f1 t lymphocytes against parental antigens., H Ishikawa and R W. Dutton
Primary in vitro cytotoxic response of nzb spleen cells to qa-1b-associated antigenic determinants., R R. Rich, D A. Sedberry, D L. Kastner, and L Chu
Primary in vitro cytotoxic t cell response to non-major histocompatibility complex alloantigens in normal mice., S Macphail, I Yron, and O Stutman
Primary in vitro immunogenicity of liposomal model membranes in mouse spleen cell cultures., T Yasuda, T Tadakuma, C W. Pierce, and S C. Kinsky
Primary in vitro mouse b-cell response induced by self-hormone-coupled self-albumin., F Denizot and P Golstein
Primary in vitro sensitization of murine lymphocytes against isogeneic and allogeneic cells transformed by simian virus 40., T Maki and M L. Howe
Primary in vivo t cell reactivity of nzb grafts in h-2 identical allogenic hosts., U Botzenhardt, J Siegmund, V Siegmund, and J Muller
Primary myocardial disease in the diabetic mouse. An ultrastructural study., F Giacomelli and J Wiener
Primary neoplasms of bones in mice: retrospective study and review of literature., A M Kavirayani, J P Sundberg, and O Foreman
Primary neoplastic transformation in vivo of xeno- geneic skin grafts on nude mice., J W. Kreider, G L. Bartlett, and F E. Sharkey
Primary polydipsia and hydronephrosis in an inbred strain of mice., E Silverstein, L Sokoloff, O Mickelsen, and G E. Jr
Primary rejection of homologous intraperitoneal fibroblasts. Abstr., L Weiss and P Smyth
Primary sex determination: genetics and biochemistry., J L. Hall and S S. Wachtel
Primary sex determination. H-y antigen and the development of the mammalian testis., S S. Wachtel
Primary sex determining genes in mice., E M. Eicher
Primary site of gene action in anterior pituitary dwarf mice., R L. Carsner and E G. Rennels
Primary stimulation of rats and mice with hemocyanin in solution and adsorbed on bentonite., R Gallily and J S. Garvey
Primary structural analysis of the murine major transplantation antigen h-2db using radiosequencing methodology. Abstr., W L. Maloy and J E. Coligan
Primary structural analysis of the tla region gene products, qa-2 and tl., M J. Soloski, K R. Mcintyre, J W. Uhr, and E S. Vitetta
Primary structural studies of an h-2l molecule confirm that it is a unique gene product with homology to h-2k and h-2d antigens., J E. Coligan, T J. Kindt, R Nairn, S G. Nathenson, A H. Sachs, and T H. Hansen
Primary structural studies of the qa-2 alloantigen: implications for the evolution of the mhc., M J. Soloski, J W. Uhr, and E S. Vitetta
Primary structure of a mouse anti-digoxin hybridoma antibody. Abstr., J Novotny, hunter M. Mudgett, E Haber, and M N. Margolies
Primary structure of an idiotype-bearing antigen nonbinding monoclonal antibody heavy chain. Abstr., J A. Smith and M N. Margolies
Primary structure of heavy chains from anti-arsonate hybridoma proteins of a/j and balb/c mice expressing a minor idiotype. Abstr., E Juszczak, R Near, and M N. Margolies
Primary structure of light chain from the myeloma protein produced by mouse plasmacytoma mopc-315. Abstr., E P. Schulenburg, R G. Lynch, E S. Simms, R A. Bradshaw, and H N. Eisen
Primary structure of mouse, rat, and guinea pig cytochrome c., S S. Carlson, G A. Mross, A C. Wilson, R T. Mead, A D. Wolin, S F. Bowers, N T. Foley, and E Margoliash
Primary structure of murine major histocompatibility alloantigens: amino acid sequence of the cyanogen bromide fragment ia (positions 139-228) from the h-2kb molecule., H Uehara, B M. Ewenstein, J M. Martinko, S G. Nathenson, H J. Kindt, and J E. Coligan
Primary structure of murine major histocompatibility complex alloantigens: amino acid sequence of the amino-terminal one hundred and seventy-three residues of the h-2kb glycoprotein., H Uehara, B M. Ewenstein, J M. Martinko, S G. Nathenson, J E. Coligan, and T J. Kindt
Primary structure of murine major histocompatibility complex alloantigens. Amino acid sequence of the nh2-terminal ninety- -eight residues of the h-2db glycoprotein., W L. Maloy, S G. Nathenson, and J E. Coligan
Primary structure of murine major histocompatibility complex alloantigens: amino acid sequence studies of the cyanogen bromide fragments of the h-2kb glycoprotein., J E. Coligan, T J. Kindt, B M. Ewenstein, H Uehara, and S G. Nathenson
Primary structure of murine major histocompatibility complex alloantigens: completion of the sequence of the amino-terminal 284 residues of h-2kb., J M. Martinko, H Uehara, B M. Ewenstein, T J. Kindt, O E. Coligan, and S G. Nathenson
Primary structure of murine major histocompatibility complex alloantigens. Isolation, biochemical characterization, and preliminary alignment of cnbr fragments from the h-2kb glyco- protein., B M. Ewenstein, T Nisizawa, H Uehara, S G. Nathenson, and T J. Kindt
Primary structure of the h-2db alloantigen. II. Additional amino acid sequence information, localization of a third site of glycosylation and evidence for k and d region specific sequences., W L. Maloy and J E. Coligan
Primary structure of the mouse glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene., R C. Ireland, M A. Kotarski, L A. Johnston, U Stadler, E Birkenmeier, and L P. Kozak
Primary structure of the mouse h-2kb alloantigen. Abstr., H Uehara, B M. Ewenstein, J M. Martinko, S G. Nathenson, E. Coligan, and T J. Kindt
Primary tumor immunity in nude mice., L M. Prehn and H C. Outzen
Primary tumor immunity in nude mice., L M. Prehn and H C. Outzen
Primed Peritoneal B Lymphocytes Are Sufficient To Transfer Protection against Brugia pahangi Infection in Mice., N Paciorkowski, L D. Shultz, and T V. Rajan
PRIME importance of pathology expertise., P N. Schofield, S D. Brown, J P. Sundberg, M Arends, M V. Warren, P Dubus, and al et
Primer specificity of ribosome-associated poly(a) polymerase from ehrlich ascites tumour cells., G I. Milchev, Z V. Avaramova, and A A. Hadjiolov
Primi dati sulla tumorigenesi spontanea nei topi timectomizzati (riii/dm/se e balb/cf/cb/se substrains)., M Olivi, G Barieri, E Bucciarelli, and G B. Bolis
Priming dose effects in methotrexate treatment of l1210. Abstr., M J. Straus, N Mantel, and A Goldin
Priming effect of luteinizing hormone releasing hormone in the hypogonadal mouse., G Fink, W J. Sheward, and H M. Charlton
Priming for a secondary response during a primary response suppressed by passive antibody. Abstr., J W. Safford and S Tokuda
Priming for audiogenic seizures in balb/c mice as a function of stimulus exposure duration and age., G R. Gates and C Chen
Priming for audiogenic seizures in balb/c mice as a function of stimulus exposure duration and intensity., G R. Gates and C Chen
Priming of mouse macrophages with the macrophage colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1) induces a variety of pathways that regulate expression of the interleukin 6 (Il6) and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (Csfgm) genes., S J. Kamdar, J A. Fuller, S I. Nishikawa, and R Evans
Priming of virus-immune memory t cells in newborn mice., D H. Schwartz, J L. Hurwitz, N S. Greenspan, and P C. Doherty
Primi risultati in merito al rapporto fra grado di omozigosi e radio- sensibilita nel topo., C Stuart
Primitive hematopoietic stem cell function in vivo is uniquely high in the CXB-12 mouse strain., J Chen, C M. Astle, Sieburg C. Muller, and D E. Harrison
Primitive hemopoietic stem cells: direct assay of most productive populations by competitive repopulation with simple binomial, correlation and covariance calculations., D E. Harrison, C T. Jordan, R K. Zhong, and C M. Astle
Primordial germ cell proliferation in fetal testes in mouse strains with high and low incidences of congenital testicular teratomas., T Noguchi and L C. Stevens
Primordial germ cell proliferation in fetal testes in mouse strains with high and low incidences of congenital testicular teratomas., T Noguchi and L C. Stevens
Primordial oocyte destruction by cyclophosphamide. Abstr., D R. Mattison and K Shiromizu
Princeton mouse genomics conference report, Princeton University, Princeton NJ, USA., B B. Knowles
Principles in teratology., K Degenhardt and J Kleinebrecht
Principles of eosinophil diluents., R S. Speirs
Prior treatment effects on open field behaviour of mice--a genetic analysis., N D. Henderson
Private and public antigens of the mouse h-2 system., J Klein
Private specificites of h-2k and h-2d loci as possible selective targets for effector lymphocytes in cell-mediated immunity., B D. Brondz, I K. Egorov, and G I. Drizlikh
Private specificities of H-2K and H-2D loci as possible selective targets for effector lymphocytes in cell-mediated immunity., B D. Brondz, I K. Egorov, and G I. Drizlikh
Proactive and retroactive effects of diethyl ether on spatial dis- crimination learning in inbred mouse strains dba/2j and c57bl/6j., M F. Elias and S J. Simmerman
Proapoptotic BID is required for myeloid homeostasis and tumor suppression., S S. Zinkel, C C. Ong, D O. Ferguson, H Iwasaki, K Akashi, R T. Bronson, J L. Kutok, F W. Alt, and S J. Korsmeyer
Probabilistic prediction of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mRNA 3'-processing sites., J H. Graber, G D. McAllister, and T F. Smith
Probabilistic view of the transformation of cultured c3h/10t1/2 mouse embryo fibroblasts by 3-methylcholanthrene., A Fernandez, S Mondal, and C Heidelberger
Probable clonal development of foreign-body-induced murine sarcomas., A L. Reddy and P J. Fialkow
Probe-level analysis of expression microarrays characterizes isoform-specific degradation during mouse oocyte maturation., J Salisbury, K W. Hutchison, K Wigglesworth, J J. Eppig, and J H. Graber
Probing mechanism of neurodevelopment using novel mouse mutant, Tiffany Hammond
Probit analysis of cytotoxicity data., B W. Papermaster, J H. Pincus, P Lincoln, and R A. Reisfeld
Problems and potentialities of hematopoietic tissue trans- plants., S E. Bernstein
Problems and potentialities of hematopoietic tissue transplants., S E. Bernstein
Problems concerning irradiated inbred male mice in relation to the hypothesis of genetic extinction., Lynn Louise Habel
Problems in defining the nude mouse., J Rygaard
Problems in quantitation of transformation frequency in neoplastic transformation assays with balb/c-3t3 and c3h- -10t1/2 cells. Abstr., A S. Tu and A Sivak
Problems in stress genetics. II. Genetic analysis of the weight of the endocrine glands in mice under normal and stressful conditions., L Schuler, P M. Borodin, and D K. willbelyaev
Problems in the biochemistry and physiological genetics of pigmentation in mammals., W L. Russell, E S. Russell, and L R. Brauch
Problems of classification., J A. King and J W. Nichols
Problems of classification., J A. King and J W. Nichols
Proc. 3rd. Internat. Cong. Endocrinol. (exc. Med. Internat. Cong. Ser., K Takahashi, G Possanza, E P. Al, O. Testost, and P M. willabstr
Procarbazine-induced specific-locus mutations in male mice., U H. Ehling and A Neuhauser
Procedure for the isolation of mouse anti h-2 antibodies from complex alloantisera., R M. De waal and R A. Koene
Procedures for radioimmunoassay of the mouse mammary tumor virus., J B. Sheffield, T Daly, A S. Dion, and N Taraschi
Proceedings: activity of certain glycolytic enzymes in developing mouse embryos., P Quinn and L P. Kozak
Proc. Endocrine soc. 49th Meeting, bal harbour, florida, (june 15-17), T Uchikawa, ul abedin Zain, R A. Al, A. Diethylstil, and L willabstr
Processing by the thymus is not required for cells that cure and populate W/WV recipients., D E. Harrison, C M. Astle, and J A. DeLaittre
Processing by the thymus is not required for cells that cure and populate w/wv recipients., D E. Harrison, C A. Astle, and J A. Delaittre
Processing for electron microscopy alters membrane structure and packing in myelin., D A. Kirschner and C J. Hollingshead
Processing mutants of enzymes. Abstr., A J. Lusis
Processing of mopc 315 iga alpha-chain oligosaccharides. Abstr., S Hickman, J L. Theodorakis, J M. Greco, and P H. Brown
Processing of mopc 315 immunoglobulin a oligosaccharides: evidence for endoplasmic reticulum and trans golgi alpha1,2,- -mannosidase activity., S Hickman, J L. Theodorakis, J M. Greco, and P H. Brown
Procoagulant activity of sarcoma sublines with different metastatic potential., M Colucci, R Giavazzi, G Alessandri, N Semeraro, A Mantovani, and M B. Donati
Procollagen and collagen produced by a teratocarcinoma-derived cell line, tsd4. Evidence for a new molecular form of collagen., C D. Little, R L. Church, R A. Miller, and F H. Ruddle
Proc Symp Genetic Control of Mammalian Metabolism, June 30-July 2, 1969., D L. Coleman
Procudtion of antisera specific for idiotype(s) of murine anti-(t,g)-a--l antibodies., S H. Pincus, D H. Sachs, and H B. Dickler
Produced by a murine melanoma., V P. Bhavanandan, J Umemoto, J R. Banks, D E. Davidson, and I A. Sialoglycopeptides
Produced by mitogen-activated lymphocytes., K J. Lafferty, S J. Prowse, adra A. Al, H S. Warren, J Vasalli, D E. Reich, and R A. Factor)
Producing and detecting paracentric chromosomal inversions in mice., T H. Roderick
Producing and detecting paracentric chromosomal inversions in mice., T H. Roderick
Producing cells in vivo. Simultaneous detection of anti-hapten and anti-carrier antibody-producing cells in lymphoid tissue., N Van rooijen, N Kors, D M. Boorsma, P D. R, N Nieuwmegen, and I. Antibody
Production and characterization of a monoclonal antibody to human type iv collagen., L Y. Sakai, E Engvall, D W. Hollister, and R E. Burgeson
Production and characterization of cytotoxic thy-1 antibody- -secreting hybrid cell lines. Detection of t cell subsets., P Lake, E A. Khorshidi, and G H. Sunshine
Production and characterization of monoclonal antibodies to cholera toxin., E F. Remmers, R R. Colwell, and R A. Goldsby
Production and characterization of monoclonal antibodies to rat kidney transamidinase. Abstr., M Gross and J V. Pilsum
Production and characterization of mouse migration inhibitory factor (mif). Abstr., A L. Kuhner, H G. Remold, and J R. David
Production and characterization of radioresistant mutants of murine l5178y lymphoma. Abstr., T M. Yau, S C. Kim, E C. Gregg, and O F. Nygaard
Production and characterization of three monoclonal antibodies to candida albicans proteins., N A. Strockbine, M T. Largen, and H R. Buckley
Production and partial characterization of monoclonal antibodies to mycobacterium leprae., T P. Gillis and T M. Buchanan
Production and properties of mouse antihapten antibodies., C A. Mattioli, Y Yagi, and D Pressman
Production and properties of mouse trisomy 15-diploid chimeras., C J. Epstein, S Smith, and D R. Cox
Production and renewal of murine natural killer cells in the spleen and bone marrow., S C. Miller
Production and temporary suppression of memory cells during tolerance induction in t cells., S Z. Spiesel and R K. Gershon
Production and utilization of nadph in the leydig cells of the mouse testis. Abstr., S J. Hitzeman
Production and utilization of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleo- tide phosphate in the mouse testis., S J. Hitzeman
Production by mouse spleen cells of factors stimulating differentiation of mouse myeloid leukemic cells that differ from the colony-stimulating factor., Y Yamamoto, M Tomida, and M Hozumi
Production by murine spleen cells of an activity stimulating the pha-responsiveness of thymus lymphocytes., G Di sabato, D Chen, and J W. Erickson
Production by spleen and lymph node cells of conditioned medium with erythroid and other hemopoietic colony- -stimulating activity., D Metcalf and G R. Johnson
Production de colonies spleniques chez la souris injectee de moelle hematopoietique preirradiee., A Schmitz and J Haot
Production de leucemies verticalement transmissibles a l'aide d'extraits d'un adenocarcinome pulmonaire., G Rudali and P Jullien
Production de sarcomes, chez la souris, par injections de 4-nitro- quinoleine-n-oxyde et de 4-nitroquinoldine-n-oxyde., A Lacassagne, hoi N. Buu, and F Zajdela
Production d'hemagglutininines chez la souris irradiee a dose letale et injectee de moelle hematopoietique preirradiee., J C. Dethier, J Haot, and L J. Simar
Production d'hyperostoses fronto-parietales internes chez les souris a l'aide d'oestradiol., G Rudali and L Juliard
Production et analyse d'un complexe viral derive d'un virus des radioleucoses de la souris c57bl., R Mamoun, B Guillemain, T Astier, J P. Portail, E Legrand, and F Duplan
Production host resistance to syngeneic lsa lymphoma by bcnu. Abstr., J Feola and Y Maruyama
Production in vitro of murine antibody to a human histocompatibility alloantigen., L A. Lampson, R Levy, F C. Grumet, D Ness, and D Pious
Production of a b cell growth-promoting activity, (dl)bcgf, from a cloned t cell line and its assay on the bcl1 b cell tumor., S L. Swain and R W. Dutton
Production of abnormalities in progeny of C57BL/6J mice treated with 5-fluorodeoxyuridine., Martha E. Fisher
Production of a cross-reactive idiotype in inbred mice. Abstr., L L. Pawlak and A Nisonoff
Production of acute allogeneic disease in mice., R S. Weiser, G A. Granger, W Brown, P Baker, J Jutila, and B Holmes
Production of a deletion panel at the pim-1 locus of the t-complex in mouse chromosome 17., Karen T. Smith
Production of a hapten-specific macrophage arming factor., J D. Stinnett
Production of all-dystrophic litters of mice by artificial insemina- tion., H G. Wolfe and J L. Southard
Production of all-dystrophic litters of mice by artificial insemination., H G. Wolfe and J L. Southard
Production of alloreactive t-cell lymphomas., C G. Fathman and I L. Weissman
Production of alpha and gamma interferons by spleen cells from cytomegalovirus-infected mice., D K. Kelsey, J C. Overall, J, and L A. Glasgow
Production of alpha-fetoprotein and normal serum proteins by xenotransplanted human hepatomas in relation to their growth and morphology., S Hirohashi, Y Shimosato, T Kameya, T Koide, T Mukojima, Y Taguchi, and K Kageyama
Production of altered cell foci by 3-methylcholanthrene in mouse cells infected with akr leukemia virus., J S. Rhim, B Creasy, and R J. Huebner
Production of a monoclonal antibody specific for the i-ae chain, a murine ia antigen under two gene control. Abstr., E A. Lerner, C A. Jr, and D B. Murphy
Production of a monoclonal antibody to autoantigenic components of human glomerular basement membrane., A Pressey, C D. Pusey, A Dash, D K. Peters, and C M. Lockwood
Production of an acute form of homologous disease in adult mice with immune peritoneal cells. Abst., R S. Weiser, W Brown, P Baker, and J Jutila
Production of an antiviral factor by murine spleen cells after treatment with corynebacterium parvum., H Kirchner, H M. Hirt, H Becker, and K Munk
Production of and response to migration inhibitory factor (mif) during early progressive growth of syngeneic tumors of mice. Abstr., E J. Ball, J D. Stinnett, and J G. Michael
Production of an h-2-related suppressor factor by a hybrid t-cell line., M J. Taussig, J R. Corvalan, R M. Binns, and A Holliman
Production of antibodies against influenza virus by somatic cell hybrids between mouse myeloma and primed spleen cells., H Koprowski, W Gerhard, and C M. Croce
Production of antibodies of identical idiotype but diverse immuno- globulin classes by cells derived from a single stimulated b cell., P J. Gearhart, N H. Sigal, and N R. Klinman
Production of antibodies of two sets of specificities by single hemo- lytic foci. Abstr., P A. Campbell
Production of antibodies to host igg after transfer of histocompatible cells primed to host allotype., S A. Grace, C J. Elson, and C M. Coeshott
Production of anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (cea) antibody by somatic cell hybridization. Abstr., C G. Lockhart, R S. Stinson, H W. Margraf, C W. Parker, and G W. Philpott
Production of anti-self-h-2 antibodies by c3d2f1 mice hyperimmune to l cell/l1210 hybrids and l1210 leuekemia cells., K Kawashima, E Watanabe, K Isobe, M Ogura, I Nagura, K Yamada, I Sobue, K Mizoguchi, A Ito, Y Nagai, and I Nakashima
Production of anti-self h-2 antibodies by hybrid mice immune to a viral tumour., R Risser and D J. Grunwald
Production of antiserum in mice to human leukaemia- -associated antigens., M A. Baker and R N. Taub
Production of anti-thymulin (fts) monoclonal antibodies by immun- ization against human thymic epithelial cells., S Berrih, W Savino, M Azoulay, M Dardenne, and J Bach
Production of aortic and skeletal abnormalities in strain 129 mice fed Lathyrus odoratus., Anna Chao
Production of a potent complement-fixing murine leukemia virus- -anti-serum from the rabbit and its reactions with various types of tissue culture cells., W Schafer and E Seifert
Production of a specific factor suppressing the ige antibody response in mice. Abstr., B C. Carter
Production of a tumor-specific xenoantiserum from partially purified immunoprotective tumor antigen., T Tanaka, H Yamagishi, N R. Pellis, and B D. Kahan
Production of auto-anti-idiotypic antibody during the normal immune response: changes in the auto-anti-idiotypic antibody response and the idiotype repertoire associated with aging., E A. Goidl, G J. Thorbecke, M E. Weksler, and G W. Siskind
Production of auto-anti-idiotypic antibody during the normal immune response. IV. Studies of the primary and secondary responses to thymus-dependent and -independent antigens., E A. Goidl, A F. Schrater, G J. Thorbecke, and G W. Siskind
Production of auto-anti-idiotypic antibody during the normal immune response. IX. Characteristics of the auto-anti-idiotype antibody and its production., E A. Goidl, C Samarut, gadicke A. Schneider, N L. Hochwald, J. Throbecke, and G W. Siskind
Production of auto-anti-idiotypic antibody during the normal immune response to tnp-ficoll. II. Hapten-reversible inhib- ition of anti-tnp plaque-forming cells by immune serum as an assay for auto-anti-idiotypic antibody., E A. Goidl, A F. Schrater, G W. Siskind, and G J. Thorbecke
Production of auto-anti-idiotypic antibody during the normal immune response to tnp-ficoll. I. Occurrence in akr/j and balb/c mice of hapten-augmentable, anti-tnp plague-forming cells and their accelerated appearance in recipients of immune spleen cells., A F. Schrater, E A. Goidl, G J. Thorbecke, and G W. Siskind
Production of autoinhibitory factors by mouse lymphoma cells in vitro and its relationship to thiol dependence., P Tanapat, E Gaetjens, and J D. Broome
Production of autoreactive i region-restricted t cell hybridomas., L H. Glimcher and E M. Shevach
Production of balb/c anti-idiotypic antibodies against the balb/c myeloma protein 315 does not require an intact ligand-binding site., T Jorgensen, G Gaudernack, and K Hannestad
Production of 'biochemical' mutants in the mouse and the analysis of a new haemoglobinopathy. Abstr., J Peters, S J, and R A. Loutit
Production of b-tropic murine leukemia virus by somatic cell hybrids between mouse peritoneal macrophages and simian virus 40-transformed human cells., K Huebner and C M. Croce
Production of cancers in mice and rats by chromium compounds., W W. Payne
Production of chemotactic activity in mixed leukocyte cultures: maximum effect caused by h-2i region disparity., H T. Cheung and G Sundharadas
Production of clones of lymphoid cell populations., T Mekori, bianci L. Chieco, and M Feldman
Production of coisogenic resistant lines of mice, and list of available lines., G D. Snell
Production of collagenase by mouse peritoneal macrophages in vitro. Characterization of sites of cleavage of tropocollagen., P A. Boxer and S J. Leibovich
Production of colony stimulating factor in long-term bone marrow cultures., R K. Shadduck, A Waheed, J S. Greenberger, and T M. Dexter
Production of colony-stimulating factor in mixed leucocyte cultures., J W. Parker and D Metcalf
Production of colony-stimulating factors by murine t cells in limiting dilution and long-term cultures., F G. Staber, L Hultner, F Marcucci, and P H. Krammer
Production of con a-induced helper t cell replacing factor requires a t cell and an ia-positive non-t cell., S L. Swain and R W. Dutton
Production of congenic anti-lyt-3.1 Sera., S C. Boos, J J. Monaco, and P D. Gottlieb
Production of c particles by culture of akr mammary carcinoma cells., K Hiraki, S Irino, Z Ota, I Miyoshi, H Harada, S Suzuki, and M Sato
Production of cumulus expansion enabling factor by mouse oocytes grown in vitro: preliminary characterization of the factor., J J. Eppig, A H. Peters, E E. Telfer, and K Wigglesworth
Production of cytotoxic antibody to a benz(a)pyrene-induced sarcoma in mice receiving xenogeneic antitumor immune rna., D Fritze, D H. Kern, N Chow, and Y H. Pilch
Production of differentiation-stimulating factor in cultured mouse myeloid leukemia cells treated by glucocorticoids., Y Honma, T Kasukabe, and M Hozumi
Production of factors with immunosuppressive activity by a murine lymphoblastoid tumor cell line., J M. Mansfield, W M. Shannon, S Yen, and J H. Wallace
Production of fetal antigen-bearing erythrocytes in irradiated adult mice grafted with fetal liver hematopoietic cells., J P. Blanchet, J Samarut, and G Mouchiroud
Production of functional t cells after treatment of bone marrow with thymic factor., H C. Miller, S K. Schmiege, and A Rule
Production of gamma interferon in mice immune to rickettsia tsutsugamushi., B A. Palmer, F M. Hetrick, and T J. Jerrells
Production of goat, rat, and guinea pig antisera to murine ige., G M. Lang, W Y. Lee, B G. Carter, and A H. Sehon
Production of granulocytic progeny by transplanted bone marrow in irradiated mice., S Hellman and H E. Grate
Production of growth- and differentiation-stimulating factors for mouse leukemia cells by different cell species., M Maeda and Y Ichikawa
Production of h2 antibodies by immunisation of rabbits with soluble h2 antigens. Abstr., I F. Mc kenzie, E Painter, H J. Winn, and P S. Russell
Production of hemopoietic stimulating factors by pokeweed- -mitogen-stimulated spleen cells., D Metcalf, S Russell, and A W. Burgess
Production of hepatomas in suckling mice after single application of beta-propiolactone., I N. Chernozemski and G P. Warwick
Production of heterologous cytotoxic antibodies in vitro., P Koldovsky and D Axler
Production of high affinity monoclonal antibodies to deoxy- corticosterone., dujaili E. Al, A L. Hubbard, V V. Heyningen, and C R. Edwards
Production of high titers of interferon-gamma by prestimulated murine spleen cells., F Marcucci, B Klein, H Kirchner, and R Zawatzky
Production of histamine-like and prostaglandin-like substances from serum incubated with rat, dog, mouse or human tumours., M C. Apps and D B. Cater
Production of HLA antibody in mice immunised with syngeneic mouse-human hybrid cells containing human chromosome 6., D P. Aden, R Mausner, and B B. Knowles
Production of human alpha1-antichymotrypsin-like protein by a human malignant melanoma transplanted into nude mice., Y Kondo and N Ohsawa
Production of h-y antibody by female mice that fail to reject male skin., E Goldberg, E A. Boyse, M Scheid, and D Bennett
Production of hybrid cells by fusion of human malignant tumour cells and primary mouse embryo cells., J F. Watkins
Production of ige in congenitally athymic mice. Abstr., J B. Barnett and C J. Wust
Production of igg antibodies and enhanced response of nude mice to dnp-ae-dextran., E Rude, J Wrede, and M L. Gundelach
Production of immune interferon by an interleukin 2-independent murine t cell line., W R. Benjamin, P S. Steeg, and J J. Farrar
Production of immune interferon (iif) as an in vitro parameter of cellular immunity to herpes simplex virus (hsv) in mice. Abstr., H Kirchner, H M. Hirt, and R Zawatzky
Production of immune interferon is regulated by more than one t cell subset: lyt-1,2,3 and qat-5 phenotypes of murine t lymphocytes involved in ifn-gamma production in primary and secondary mixed lymphocyte reaction., S Landolfo, H Kirchner, and M M. Simon
Production of immunity and unresponsiveness in the mouse by feeding contact sensitizing agents and the role of suppressor cells in the peyer's patches, mesenteric lymph nodes and other lymphoid tissues., G L. Asherson, M Zembala, M A. Perera, B Mayhew, and W R. Thomas
Production of immunoglobulin isotypes by Ly-1+ B cells in viable motheaten and normal mice., C L. Sidman, L D. Shultz, R R. Hardy, K Hayakawa, and L A. Herzenberg
Production of immunological tolerance in h-2 dissimilar strains of mice. Abstr., M M. Azar
Production of immunological tolerance in mice after repeated injec- tions of disrupted spleen cells., C Martinez, J M. Smith, M Blaese, and R A. Good
Production of incomplete vi antibody in mice., S Gaines, J A. Currie, and J G. Tully
Production of interferon by brains of genetically resistant and sus- ceptible mice infected with west nile virus., T Vainio, R Gwatkin, and H Koprowski
Production of interferon by in vitro derived bone marrow macrophages., H B. Fleit and M Rabinovitch
Production of interferon in the murine mixed lymphocyte culture. II. Interferon production is a t cell-dependent function, independent of proliferation., H Kirchner, R Zawatzky, H Engler, V Schirrmacher, A Becker, and P Von wussow
Production of interferon-like substance by mouse spleen cells through contact with bhk cells persistently infected with hvj., Y Ito, Y Kimura, I Nagata, and A Kunii
Production of interleukin 2, interleukin 3, and interferon by mouse t lymphocyte clones of lyt-2+ and -2- phenotype., P Guerne, P Piguet, and P Vassalli
Production of large amounts of antibodies in individual mice., A S. Tung, S Ju, S Sato, and A Nisonoff
Production of large quantities of human immunoglobulin in the ascites of athymic mice: implications for the development of anti-human idiotype monoclonal antibodies., P G. Abrams, J J. Ochs, S L. Giardina, A C. Morgan, H B. Wilburn, A R. Wilt, R K. Oldham, and K A. Foon
Production of l-asparagine by tumor cells and the effect of asparagine analogs., T Chou and R Handschumacher
Production of leukemia and stomach neoplasms in swiss, rf, balb/c, and c3h female mice by feeding n-(4-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-2-thiazolyl)- acetamide., S M. Cohen, E Erturk, and G T. Bryan
Production of lung cancer in mice by inhalation exposure to influenza virus and aerosols of hydrocarbons., P Kotin and D V. Wiseley