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    Content Posted in 2012

     

    Production of lymphocyte-activating factor (interleukin 1) by macrophages activated with colony-stimulating factors., R N. Moore, J J. Oppenheim, J J. Farrar, C S. Carter, A Waheed, and R K. Shadduck

     

    Production of lymphocyte activating factor in vivo., P R. Wood, L, and R Clark

     

    Production of lymphokines derived from fusions of the akr t-cell tumor bw5147 and selected high-producer t-cell clones in long-term cultures. Abstr., B Kaltmann, D Gemsa, L Hultner, U Kees, F Marcucci, and P H. Krammer

     

    Production of lymphotoxin by pha stimulation of mouse spleen cells. Abstr., R R. Aksamit and E J. Leonard

     

    Production of macrophage-activated factor by t lymphocyte clones and correlation with other lymphokine activities., A Kelso, A L. Glasebrook, O Kanagawa, and K T. Brunner

     

    Production of macrophage activating factor (maf) by lymphocytes from tumor-bearing mice. Abstr., M L. Kripke, M B. Budmen, and I J. Fidler

     

    Production of macrophage-dependent fibroblast-stimulating activity (m-fsa) by murine macrophages. Effects on balb/c 3t3 fibroblasts., S J. Leibovich

     

    Production of macrophage migration inhibition factor by continuous cell lines., D G. Tubergen, J D. Feldman, E Pollock, and R A. Lerner

     

    Production of melanomas from dmba-induced 'blue nevi' in hairless mice with ultraviolet light., J H. Epstein, W L. Epstein, and T Nakai

     

    Production of metastases by treatment with carcinostatic agents. I. Effect of carcinostatic agents on the host., T Kondo and G E. Moore

     

    Production of migration inhibition factor (mif) and an inducer of plasminogen activator (ipa) by subsets of t cells in mlc., W Newman, S Gordon, U Hammerling, A Senik, and B R. Bloom

     

    Production of monoclonal antibodies against mtv and mammary tumors by lymphocyte hybridomas. Abstr., A Tax, L A. Manson, and R Kennet

     

    Production of monoclonal antibodies against plasmodium falciparum. Abstr., G H. Campbell and T R. O'leary

     

    Production of monoclonal antibodies reacting with peripheral blood mononuclear cell surface differentiation antigens., G S. Eisenbarth, B F. Haynes, J A. Schroer, and A S. Fauci

     

    Production of monoclonal antibodies specific for two distinct steric portions of the glycolipid ganglio-n-trisylceramide (asialo gm2)., W W. Young, E M. Macdonald, and S Hakomori

     

    Production of monoclonal antibodies to antigenic and non-antigenic protein regions using free synthetic peptides as immunogens. Abstr., H E. Schmitz, H Atassi, and M Z. Atassi

     

    Production of monoclonal antibodies to group a erythrocytes, hla and other human cell surface antigens--new tools for genetic analysis., C J. Barnstable, W F. Bodmer, G Brown, G Galfre, C Milstein, A F. Williams, and A Ziegler

     

    Production of monoclonal antibodies to human cell surface antigens by myeloma hybrids. Abstr., R A. Goldsby, E G. Engleman, B A. Osborne, C F. Grumet, and L A. Herzenberg

     

    Production of monoclonal antibodies to measles virus proteins by immunization of mice heated and detergent-treated antigens., W Bohm, G Rutter, and K Mannweiler

     

    Production of monoclonal antibodies to non-antigenic surface regions of a protein molecule using free synthetic peptides as immunogens: demonstration with sperm whale myogolbin. Abstr., H E. Schmitz, H Atassi, and M Z. Atassi

     

    Production of monoclonal antibodies to phytochrome from etiolated oats (avena sativa). Abstr., L E. Silberman, P Hoops, and S J. Roux

     

    Production of monoclonal antibodies with pre-selected submolecular binding specificities to protein determinants: demonstration with sperm whale myoglobin., H E. Schmitz, H Atassi, and M Z. Atassi

     

    Production of monoclonal antibodies with preselected submolecular binding specificities to the five antigenic sites of sperm whale myoglobin. Abstr., H Atassi, H E. Schmitz, and M Z. Atassi

     

    Production of monoclonal antibody against human promyelocytic leukemia (hl-60) cell line. Abstr., A Khan and F Aota

     

    Production of monoclonal antibody to x-ray induced lymphomas: use in characterization of antigen and in immunotherapy. Abstr., J P. Allison, B W. Mcintyre, D Bloch, G Barrie, T, and J Irvin

     

    Production of monocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor by preadipocyte cell lines derived from murine marrow stroma., M Lanotte, D Metcalf, and T M. Dexter

     

    Production of monozygotic mouse twins from microsurgically bisected morulae., H Nagashima, K Matsui, T Sawasaki, and Y Kano

     

    Production of mouse lymphotoxin by phytohemagglutinin-stimula- ted spleen cells requires two cell fractions., R R. Aksamit and E J. Leonard

     

    Production of mouse mammary tumor virus by cultured cells in the absence and presence of hormones. Assay by molecular hybridization., G Ringold, E Y. Lasfargues, J M. Bishop, and H E. Varmus

     

    Production of mouse monoclonal antibodies to blood group active oligosaccharides. Abstr., T Rohr, I Tribby, V E. Dube, and B Anderson

     

    Production of murine granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factors (gm-csf) by bone marrow-derived cells in vivo. Abstr., L Hultner, F G. Staber, H Mergenthaler, and P Dormer

     

    Production of mutations in continuously irradiated lymphoma cells. Abstr., V D. Courtenay

     

    Production of neutralizing antibody by mice injected with actinophage., S G. Bradley and D W. Watson

     

    Production of neutralizing antibody to rabies and vesicular stomatitis viruses by hybrid cell lines., K K. Sethi and H Brandis

     

    Production of plasminogen activator by established cell lines of mouse origin., F B. Rifkin and R Pollack

     

    Production of platelet-derived growth factor-like activity in association with the transformed state. Abstr., J P. Singh, L J. Gudas, and C D. Stiles

     

    Production of prostaglandin e and an interleukin-1 like factor by cultured astrocytes and c6 glioma cells., A Fontana, F Kristensen, R Dubs, D Gemsa, and E Weber

     

    Production of prostaglandin-induced t-cell-derived suppressor factors (pits) by t-lymphocyte hybridomas. Abstr., T J. Rogers

     

    Production of pseudodiabetic renal glomerular changes in mice after repeated injections of glucosylated proteins., B A. Mcverry, C Fisher, A Hopp, and E R. Huehns

     

    Production of radioresistant mutants in murine l5178y lymphoma cells., T M. Yau, E C. Gregg, and S C. Kim

     

    Production of runt disease in tolerant mice by the injection of syngeneic lymphoid cells., H R. Hilgard, C Martinez, and R A. Good

     

    Production of single strand breaks by methylmethanesulphonate in p388f lymphoma cells. Abstr., B W. Fox

     

    Production of specific antisera and monoclonal antibodies to choline acetyltransferase: characterization and use for identification of cholinergic neurons., F Eckenstein and H Thoenen

     

    Production of specific antisera to mouse thymus-derived cells with purified antigens from mouse thymocytes and brain. Abstr., J J. Pahud, D Sauser, and C Bron

     

    Production of specific macrophage activating factor by lymphocytes from tumor-bearing mice., M L. Kripke, M B. Budmen, and I J. Fidler

     

    Production of spleen focus-forming virus and murine leukemia virus by early erythroblasts after friend virus infection., T A. Kost, W D. Hankins, A D. Glick, and S B. Krantz

     

    Production of superoxide anion, prostaglandins, and hydroxy- eicosatetraenoic acids by macrophages from hypersensitivity- -type (schistosoma mansoni egg) and foreign body-type granulomas., S W. Chensue, S L. Kunkel, G I. Higashi, and D L. Boros

     

    Production of superoxxide anions and hydrogen peroxide in ehrlich ascites tumour cell nuclei., G M. Bartoli, T Galeotti, and A Azzi

     

    Production of tcii(vitamin b12 transport protein) by mouse mononuclear phagocytes., B Rachmilewitz, M Rachmilewitz, M Chaouat, and M Schlesinger

     

    Production of the lymphokine eosinophil stimulation promoter by murine t lymphocytes. Abstr., B M. Greene and D G. Colley

     

    Production of the mouse mammary tumor virus in cultures of balb/cfc3h strain., E Y. Lasfargues and J C. Lasfargues

     

    Production of theta antibody by mice that fail to reject theta- -incompatible skin grafts., M John, E Carswell, E A. Boyse, and G Alexander

     

    Production of thymic cells by mouse spleen and bone marrow., H Shisa, R Daculsi, and J F. Duplan

     

    Production of thymocyte-stimulating factor by murine spleen lymphocytes. Cellular and biochemical mechanisms., G Di sabato, D Chen, and M Altin

     

    Production of tl antibody by mice immunized with tl cell populations. A possible assay for thymic hormone., K Komuro, E A. Boyse, and L J. Old

     

    Production of tolerance in immunized mice and the effects of immunosuppression., H N. Claman and E A. Bronsky

     

    Production of transgenic mice: acupuncture needle-facilitated embryo transfer to oviduct ampulla., S Pease, A C. Schroeder, and G H. Schmidt

     

    Production of transplantable hepatomas by intrasplenic implantation of normal liver in the mouse., E H. Leduc and J W. Wilson

     

    Production of tumor-specific inducer of cellular cytotoxicity by lethally irradiated mice., S B. Pollack and K Nelson

     

    Production of unintegrated mouse mammary tumor virus dna in infected rat hepatoma cells is a secondary action of dexamethasone., G M. Ringold, P R. Shank, and K R. Yamamoto

     

    Production of vaccine to den-induced carcinomas by in vitro attenuation. Abstr., R J. Jamasbi and E H. Perkins

     

    Production of variants of decreased malignancy and antigenicity from clones transformed in vitro by methylcholanthrene., S Mondal, M Embleton, H Marquardt, and C Heidelberger

     

    Production of viable adult trisomy 17 - diploid mouse chimeras., C J. Epstein, S A. Smith, T Zamora, J A. Sawicki, E R. Magnuson, and D R. Cox

     

    Production of xenogeneic and allogeneic antisera specific for mouse thymus-derived lymphocytes., C Bron, C Anckers, and D Sauser

     

    Production par le foetus et localisation des cellules douees d'acti- vite restauratrice sur les souris irradiees., N S. Wolf and J F. Duplan

     

    Production, partial purification and characterization of human and murine interferons - type ii., stewart M. Wiranowska, L S. Lin, I A. Braude, and W E. Ii

     

    Productions de radioleucemies chez des souris xvii/g et des hybrides f1 (xvii/g x akr)., G Rudali, P Pujol, P Jullien, and J Reverdy

     

    Production, testing, and utility of double congenic strains of mice. I. B10-h-2a, h-4bp/wts and b10-h-2d h-4bp/wts., P J. Wettstein and G Haughton

     

    Production, utilization and excretion of erythropoietin, i. Chronic anemias. II. Aplastic crisis. Iii. Erythropoietic effects of normal plasma., D Hammond, N Shore, and N Movassghi

     

    Productive infection of embryonal carcinoma cells with ecotropic mouse type c viruses and subsequent arrest of differentiation., J A. Levy, H Jakob, D Paulin, F Kelly, J Chermann, and F Jacob

     

    Productivity of inbred mice, influence of floor area of the cage., E Benhar

     

    Product of a transferred h-2ld gene acts as restriction element for lcmv-specific killer t cells., A Orn, R S. Goodenow, L Hood, P R. Brayton, J G. Woodward, R C. Harmon, and J A. Frelinger

     

    Products of a reciprocal chromosome translocation involving the c-myc gene in a murine plasmacytoma., L W. Stanton, J Yang, L A. Eckhardt, L J. Harris, A K. Birshtein, and K B. Marcu

     

    Products of separate genes within minor histocompatibility loci stimulate class I and class II MHC-restricted T cells., D C. Roopenian and A P. Davis

     

    Products of the igt-c region of chromosome 12 are maturational markers for t cells. Sequence of appearance in immunocompetent t cells parallels ontogenetic appearance of tthyd, tindd, and tsud., F L. Owen

     

    Proetin-coding potential of mouse mammary tumor virus genome rna as examined by in vitro translation., C Dickson and G Peters

     

    Professional use of mutant laboratory mice in research., J P. Sundberg and C J. Bult

     

    Progeny tests for mammary tumour agent., A Peacock

     

    Progesterone, 16a-hydroxy-progesterone, and maintenance of pregnancy in mice., T R. Forbes

     

    Progesterone and maternal nesting in three inbred strains of mice. Abstr., J E. Schneider, M E. Haller, L L. Demlow, and C B. Lynch

     

    Progesterone and the prolonged progestational state, co-carcinogenic factors in mammary tumor induction., W E. Poel

     

    Progesterone antagonism of androgen-dependent aggression-promoting pheromone in inbred mice. (mus Musculus)., C Lee and W Griffo

     

    Progesterone as a factor in metastasis. Abstr., W E. Poel and ghera N. Haran

     

    Progesterone enhancement of mammary tumor development as a model of co-carcinogenesis., W E. Poel

     

    Progesterone is not essential to the differentiative potential of mammary epithelium in the male mouse., C S. Freeman and Y J. Topper

     

    Progesterone receptor binding to DNA: studies by sedimentation velocity methods., J G. Compton, W T. Schrader, and B W. O'Malley

     

    Progesterone receptors in normal mammary glands of mice: characterization and relationship to development., S Z. Haslam and G Shyamala

     

    Progestins and mammary cancer induction. Abstr., E Coezy and G Rudali

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    Program description: Strategies for biological annotation of mammalian systems: implementing gene ontologies in mouse genome informatics., D P. Hill, A P. Davis, J E. Richardson, J P. Corradi, M Ringwald, J T. Eppig, and J A. Blake

     

    Program for research on the biology of human cancer., C C. Little

     

    Programmed differentiation of murine thymocytes during fetal thymus organ culture., D DeLuca, J A. Bluestone, L D. Shultz, S O. Sharrow, and Y Tatsumi

     

    Progress in cancer chemotherapy, the oncolytic antibiotics., B Sokoloff

     

    Progress in experimental virology of cancer., L A. Zilber

     

    Progressing moloney sarcoma virus (m-msv) induced tumors: effect of host's immunomanipulation., D Collavo, P Zanovello, G Biasi, and bianchi L. Chieco

     

    Progress in the chemistry of transplantation antigens., A A. Kandutsch and J L. Stimpfling

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    Progress in using mouse inbred strains, consomics, and mutants to identify genes related to stress, anxiety, and alcohol phenotypes., D Goldowitz, D B. Matthews, K M. Hamre, G Mittleman, E J. Chesler, H C. Becker, M F. Lopez, S R. Jones, T A. Mathews, M F. Miles, R Kerns, and K A. Grant

     

    Progress in virus research, oncogenic viruses causing neoplasms of reticular tissue in the mouse, a comparative study., P G. Stansly

     

    Progress in virus research - the polyoma virus., S E. Stewart, B E. Eddy, and M F. Stanton

     

    Progression bei bp-induzierten mause-tumoren, zyotgenetische untersuchungen von tumoren, experimentell erzeugten und transplant- ierten metastasen und von zellinien in vitro., G Saul and R Widmaier

     

    Progression of pulmonary tumor in mice. I. Histological studies of primary and transplanted pulmonary tumors., I Kimura

     

    Progressive ankylosis, a new skeletal mutation in the mouse., H O. Sweet and M C. Green

     

    Progressive ankylosis, a new skeletal mutation in the mouse., H O. Sweet and M C. Green

     

    Progressive atrophy of the thymus in mice carrying lewis lung carcinoma grafts., L Efskind, T Godal, T Grude, P F. Marton, and S Hoglo

     

    Progressive changes in cytotoxic potential during mixed lymphocyte culture., M H. Touton and W R. Clark

     

    Progressive development of chemical carinogen-induced skin tumor and of transplantable carcinoma with an immunosuppressor., N Nemoto, N Kato, D Mizuno, and S Takayama

     

    Progressive glomerulonephritis in mice treated with interferon preparations at birth., I Gresser, C Maury, M Tovey, L. Morel, A, and F Pontillon

     

    Progressive growth of a weakly immunogenic fibrosarcoma induces immuno-suppression in mice. Abstr., S C. Gautam

     

    Progressive increase in cell-mediated immunity against paternal transplantation antigens in parous mice after multiple pregnancies., E S. Maroni and D M. Parrott

     

    Progressive induction of beta-glucuronidase in individual kidney epithelial cells., K Paigen and A F. Jakubowski

     

    Progressive induction of mRNA synthesis for androgen-responsive genes in mouse kidney., G Watson and K Paigen

     

    Progressive inhibition of t-cell function preceding clinical signs of cytomegalovirus infection in mice., J Booss and E F. Wheelock

     

    Progressive intercapillary glomerulosclersis in the mouse, rat, and chinese hamster, associated with aging and x-ray exposure., P H. Guttman and H I. Kohn

     

    Progressive karyotypic changes in vitro in the ehrlich lettre ascites subline szel., E M. Stephenson and N G. Stephenson

     

    Progressive loss in vitro of cellular immunity with ageing in strains of mice susceptible to autoimmune disease., G Rodey, R Good, and E Yunis

     

    Progressive loss of h-2 antigens with concomitant increase of cell- -surface antigen(s) determined by moloney leukemia virus in cultured murine lymphomas., M Cikes, S Friberg, and G Klein

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    Progressive morphological and functional defects in retinas from alpha1 integrin-null mice., Y W. Peng, M Zallocchi, D T. Meehan, D Delimont, B Chang, N Hawes, W Wang, and D Cosgrove

     

    Progressive muscle electrolyte changes in normal and dystrophic mice. Abstr., C F. Hazlewood and J M. Ginski

     

    Progressive reduction in protein synthesis during involution and aging of the mouse thymus., A E. Azelis, K M. Mcmullen, and G C. Webster

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    Progress toward understanding the genetic and biochemical mechanisms of inherited photoreceptor degenerations., L R. Pacione, M J. Szego, S Ikeda, P M. Nishina, and R R. McInnes

     

    Progrssive loss of immune response in (NZB x BXSB) F 1 hybrid males showing accelerated spontaneous autoimmune disease., Baldev Krishan

     

    Prolactin action on hepatic RNA synthesis in dwarf mice., Dean H. Hamer

     

    Prolactin and growth hormone levels in different inbred strains of mice. Patterns in association with estrous cycle, time of day, and perphenazine stimulation., Y N. Sinha, C B. Salocks, and W P. Vanderlaan

     

    Prolactin and growth hormone secretion and mammary gland growth during pseudopregnancy in the mouse., Y N. Sinha, M A. Wickes, and S R. Baxter

     

    Prolactin and growth hormone secretion in chemically induced and genetically obese mice., Y N. Sinha, C B. Salocks, and W P. Vanderlaan

     

    Prolactin and growth hormone secretion in diet-induced obesity in mice., Y N. Sinha, J W. Thomas, C B. Salocks, M A. Wickes, and W P. Vanderlaan

     

    Prolactin and murine mammary tumorigenesis. A review., C W. Welsch and H Nagasawa

     

    Prolactin and the development and progression of early neoplastic mammary gland lesions., C W. Welsch

     

    Prolactin as a promoter of initial progression of spontaneous mammary tumors in mice and lack of relationship to age., H Nagasawa

     

    Prolactin-binding capacity, prostaglandin synthesis and fluidity of murine hepatic membranes are modified during pregnancy and lactation., J R. Dave, L L. Richardson, and R A. Knazek

     

    Prolactin changes cholesterol stores in the mouse testis., A Bartke

     

    Prolactin deficiency in genetically sterile dwarf mice., A Bartke

     

    Prolactin increases 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity in the testis., N Musto, A A. Hafiez, and A Bartke

     

    Prolactin-induced accumulation of casein mrna in mouse mammary explants: a selective role of glucocorticoid., K Nagaiah, F F. Bolander Jr., K R. Nicholas, T Takemoto, and Y J. Topper

     

    Prolactin levels in female balb/cfc3h and balb/c mice., H Nagasawa, T Mori, R Yanai, H A. Bern, D K. Mills, and E E. Plasma

     

    Prolactin levels in the plasma of female (c57bl x cba)f1 mice., H G. Kwa and F Verhofstad

     

    Prolactin modifies the prostaglandin synthesis, prolactin binding and fluidity of mouse liver membranes., J R. Dave, N V. Brown, and R A. Knazek

     

    Prolactin of normal and dwarf mice., E V. Cheever, B K. Seavey, and U J. Lewis

     

    Prolactin receptors in mammary tumors of gr mice., M E. Costlow, M Sluyser, and P E. Gallagher

     

    Prolactin receptors of mouse mammary gland., N A. Sheth, S S. Tikekar, K J. Ranadive, D A. Sheth, and modulated N. Estrogen

     

    Prolactin status of hereditary dwarf mice., M S. Barkley, A Bartke, D S. Gross, and Y N. Sinha

     

    Prolaction and the induction of mammary tumors in mice. Abstr., L M. Boot, O Muhlbock, and G Ropcke

     

    Proliferation and behavior of phagocytic cells in mouse lymphoma tissue., D Metcalf, M Ishidate, and M Brumby

     

    Proliferation and colony-forming ability of peritoneal exudate cells in liquid culture., C C. Stewart, H Lin, and C Adles

     

    Proliferation and differentiation of mouse myoblasts in vitro: mitogen removal and the commitment for cell fusion. Abstr., T Linkhart, C Clegg, and S Hauschka

     

    Proliferation and differentiation of normal granulopoietic cells in continuous bone marrow cultures., N Williams, H Jackson, and E M. Rabellino

     

    Proliferation and differentiation of single hapten-specific b lymphocytes is promoted by t-cell factor(s) distinct from t-cell growth factor., B L. Pike, D L. Vaux, lewis I. Clark, J W. Schrader, and G J. Nossal

     

    Proliferation and rejection of transplanted tritium labeled bone marrow cells in mice., H Balner, E B. Simmel, and D A. Clarke

     

    Proliferation des colonies a partir du thymus in vitro., M Bujadoux, D Sabolovic, and C Burg

     

    Proliferation in the popliteal node of host short-lived lymphocytes following injection of parental cells into the f1 footpad. Abstr., H J. Monie

     

    Proliferation kinetics in irradiated tumors, cell transition from the nonproliferating to the proliferating pool in regenerating tumors. Abstr., M Potmesil and A Goldfeder

     

    Proliferation kinetics in the primary and secondary immunological response of the regional lymph node., M Kaminski, W Sawicki, E Skopinska, and A Hinek

     

    Proliferation kinetics of early hemopoietic precursor cells with self sustaining capacity in the mouse, studied with 125-i-labeled iodo-deoxyuridine., M P. Siegers, L E. Feinendegen, S Lahiri, and E P. Cronkite

     

    Proliferation kinetics of endothelial and tumour cells in three mouse mammary carcinomas., D G. Hirst, J Denekamp, and B Hobson

     

    Proliferation kinetics of sarcoma-180., B Nishioka

     

    Proliferation, macromolecular synthesis and mitotic index of cultured l1210 cells subsequent to treatment with 36 candidate anticancer agents. Abstr., J A. Alexander

     

    Proliferation of b and t cells in mixed lymphocyte cultures., L C. Andersson, S Nordling, and P Hayry

     

    Proliferation of c3h x cba hybrid lymphocytes in the spleens of irradiated cba mice: inhibition of this phenomenon by pretreatment of the hosts with c3h x cba spleen cells., B Lilliehook and H Blomgren

     

    Proliferation of c3h x cba hybrid lymphocytes in the spleens of irradiated cba mice: linkage to the mls-gene., B Lillilehook

     

    Proliferation of cultured and isografted fetal mouse pancreatic islets., T E. Mandel, H Georgiou, L Hoffman, W M. Carter, U, and P Dennington

     

    Proliferation of donor hematopoietic cells in irradiated and unirradiated host mice., Y Rakada and A Takada

     

    Proliferation of donor hematopoietic cells in irradiated and unirra- diated host mice. Abstr., A Takada and Y Takada

     

    Proliferation of donor hematopoietic cells in lethally irradiated host mice., A Takada and Y Takada

     

    Proliferation of donor marrow and thymus cells in the myeloid and lymphoid organs of irradiated syngeneic host mice., A Takada and Y Takada

     

    Proliferation of donor spleen and bone-marrow cells in the spleens and bone marrows of unirradiated and irradiated adult mice., A Takada, Y Takada, and J L. Ambrus

     

    Proliferation of epidermal melanocytes during the healing of skin wounds in newborn mice., T Hirobe

     

    Proliferation of erythroid-committed cells in the absence of erythropoietin., L F. O'grady and J P. Lewis

     

    Proliferation of haemopoietic stem cells in vitro., T M. Dexter and L G. Lajtha

     

    Proliferation of hemolysin-plaque-forming cells in nude mice and normal littermates subjected to antigenic competition., T Taniguchi, K Nomoto, S Miake, and K Takeya

     

    Proliferation of hemopoietic colony-forming cells transplanted into irradiated mice., E A. Mc culloch and J E. Till

     

    Proliferation of hemopoietic stem cells in culture of embryonal liver of mice., E A. Luria, N L. Samoylina, Y Gerasimov, and J Chertkov

     

    Proliferation of human bone marrow in nmri nu/nu bom mice., E B. Thorling and B Pedersen

     

    Proliferation of injected lymph node and thymus cells in lethally irradiated mice., H S. Micklem and C E. Ford

     

    Proliferation of lethally damaged mammalian cells irradiated by fast electrons, fast neutrons, alpha particles, and pions., I R. Heyder and W Pohlit

     

    Proliferation of mast cells in normal and dystrophic mice., B E. Walker and W K. O'steen

     

    Proliferation of mouse bone marrow-derived lymphocytes in vitro. One mechanism of response to concanavalin a and phytohemagglutinin., G J. Elfenbein and M C. Gelfand

     

    Proliferation of mouse natural killer cells in vivo during viral infection. Abstr., C A. Biron and R W. Welsh

     

    Proliferation of murine thymic lymphocytes in vitro is mediated by the concanavalin a-induced release of a lymphokine (costimulator)., V Paetkau, G Mills, S Gerhart, and V Monticone

     

    Proliferation of spleen cells from mice infected with friend virus in the spleens of unirradiated and irradiated mice., A Takada, Y Takada, and J L. Ambrus

     

    Proliferation of the epithelium of normal skin homografts and its relation to the genetic relationship of donor and host., V Haskova

     

    Proliferation of t lymphocytes in athymic mice infected with pinworms. Abstr., G Beattie, J Lipsick, S Baird, R Lannom, and N O. Kaplan

     

    Proliferation of transferred spleen cells after antigenic challenge., M J. Cohen and E P. Cohen

     

    Proliferative ability of irradiated bone marrow with a different incidence of spontaneous chromosomal aberrations., Z Karpfel and B Koukalova

     

    Proliferative ability of x-irradiated bone marrow from donors of different ages., B Koukalova and Z Karpfel

     

    Proliferative activity in the lymphatic tissues of grem-free new zealand black mice., A M. Denman and E J. Denman

     

    Proliferative activity of the stem cells in the bone-marrow of mice after single and multiple irradiation (total- or partial-body exposure)., H Croizat, E Frindel, and M Tubiana

     

    Proliferative brhaviour of cells from 'spontaneous' akr and gross virus-induced c3h lymphomas. Abstr., A A. Axelrad

     

    Proliferative capacities of donor hematopoietic cells in hosts. Abstr., A Takada and Y Takada

     

    Proliferative capacity of erythropoietic stem cell lines and aging: an overview., D E. Harrison

     

    Proliferative capacity of erythropoietic stem cell lines and aging. An overview., D E. Harrison

     

    Proliferative capacity of leukemia cells in akr leukemia. Abstr., P J. Rosen and S Perry

     

    Proliferative capacity of mouse peritoneal macrophages in vitro., B A. Van der zeijst, C C. Stewart, and S Schlesinger

     

    Proliferative capacity of murine hematopoietic stem cells., S Hellman, L E. Botnick, E C. Hannon, and R M. Vigneulle

     

    Proliferative defects in renal and intestinal epithelium after cis-dichlorodiammine platinum (ii)., C J. Kovacs, P G. Braunschweiger, L L. Schenken, and D R. Burholt

     

    Proliferative effect of estradiol on the uterus and the mxt hormone dependent mammary tumor of the mouse. Abstr., R Paridaens, A Danguy, J Werry, G Leclercq, and J C. Heuson

     

    Proliferative glomerulonephritis in mice given intravenous corynebacterium parvum., J S. Uff, H D. Mitcheson, B A. Pussell, M Brill, and J E. Castro

     

    Proliferative kinetics and differentiation of murine blast cell colonies in culture: evidence for variagle go periods and constant doubling rates of early pluripotent hemopoietic pro- genitors., T Suda, J Suda, and M Ogawa

     

    Proliferative kinetics of large and small intraepithelial lymphocytes in the small intestine of the mouse., C Ropke and N B. Everett

     

    Proliferative pattern of seminal vesicle cells and the production of testosterone and 5alpha-androgens from birth to adulthood in mice., S Okamoto, D Takatsuka, K Tateishi, Y Ogasawara, T Yamane, Y Kitamura, and K Matsumoto

     

    Proliferative patterns of mouse jejunal epithelium following fractionated x-irradiation. Abstr., J W. Cooper, S Lesher, and R F. Hagemann

     

    Proliferative response of h-2 incompatible leukocytes to an abelson virus-induced lymphoma cell line apparently not expressing ia-antigens., D Collavo, A Rijnbeek, and M Nabholz

     

    Proliferative response of immune mouse t-lymphocytes to the lymphocytosis-promoting factor of bordetella pertussis., F Fish, J L. Cowell, and C R. Manclark

     

    Proliferative response of murine lyb5+ b cells induced by j558 and mopc104e monoclonal proteins. Abstr., C Victor, C Bona, and E Bikoff

     

    Proliferative response of t lymphocytes to allogeneic tumor without generation of killer t lymphocytes in the presence of ehrlich ascites tumor fluid., J C. Laurence, T Hamaoka, and M Kitagawa

     

    Proliferative response on normal rabbit and mouse bone marrow cells in vitro., J Mond and G Thorbecke

     

    Proliferative responses of immature mouse mammary gland to hormones in vitro. Abstr., M B. Dubois, P D. Bowman, J J. Elias, and S Nandi

     

    Proliferative response to anti-IgM antibodies of various B lymphocyte subpopulations isolated by cell sorting., C L. Sidman and E R. Unanue

     

    Proliferative response to anti-igm antibodies of various b lymphocyte subpopulations isolated by cell sorting., C L. Sidman and E R. Unanue

     

    Proline-rich polypeptide from ovine-colostrum: its effect on skin permeability and on the immune response., Z Wieczorek, M Zimecki, M Janusz, A, and J Lisowski

     

    Prolongation de la survie des souris inoculees avec des cellules tumorales et traitees avec des preparations d'interferons., I Gresser, C Bourali, J Levy, D. Fontaine, and M Thomas

     

    Prolongation of acquired cellular resistance to listeria monocytogenes., J M. Willers, F M. Hofhuis, and C V. Meer

     

    Prolongation of allografts in mice following res blockade. Abstr., C Newlin, H D. Melnick, and H Friedman

     

    Prolongation of allograft survival by alphaglobulin from human blood. Abstr., J A. Mannick, H Bondevik, and K Schmid

     

    Prolongation of allograft survival by an alpha globulin isolated from normal blood., J A. Mannick and K Schmid

     

    Prolongation of allograft survival in mice by administration of anti-thy 1 serum. I. Mediation by in vivo activation of regulatory t cells., M C. Gelfand and W E. Paul

     

    Prolongation of allograft survival in mice by interferon inducers and interferon preparations., Maeyer E. De, L E. Mobraaten, and Maeyer Guignard De

     

    Prolongation of allograft survival with antimacrophage serum., J W. Dyminski and B F. Argyris

     

    Prolongation of cardiac allograft survival by pretreatment of recipient mice with donor blood or spleen cells plus cyclo- phosphamide., S S. Kulkarni, A D. Kulkarni, M T. Gallagher, and J J. Trentin

     

    Prolongation of chemotherapeutically induced remission of a syngeneic murine leukemia by l-2,3,5,6-tetrahydro-6-phenylimidazo(2,1-b)thiazole hydrochloride., M A. Chirigos, F Fuhrman, and J Pryor

     

    Prolongation of homograft survival in mice with single doses of cyclophosphamide., M C. Berenbaum and I N. Brown

     

    Prolongation of islet xenograft survival (rat to mouse)., P E. Lacy, J M. Davie, and E H. Finke

     

    Prolongation of islet xenograft survival (rat to mouse) by in vitro culture at 37oc. Abstr., Y Yasunami, P E. Lacy, J M. Davie, and E H. Finke

     

    Prolongation of life in mice with established friend virus leukemia by inoculation with sendai virus, interferon, or statolon., E F. Wheelock and R P. Larke

     

    Prolongation of life, role of free radical reactions in aging., D Harman

     

    Prolongation of lifespan of nzb x nzw f1 mice with calorie restriction. Abstr., G Fernandes, P S. Friend, R A. Good, and E J. Yunis

     

    Prolongation of male skin graft survival by female mice treated with cimetidine., E H. Goldberg, J S. Goodwin, S E. Arritt, and R C. Jr

     

    Prolongation of mouse heart allograft survival by prior administration of nonspecific blood., S E. Kelley and R J. Corry

     

    Prolongation of mouse skin allograft by splenectomy and lymphnodectomy following transplantation., J C. Cicciarelli, M D. Cooper, and W L. Myers

     

    Prolongation of mouse skin allograft survival by treatment with cytosine arabinoside in combination with f1 hybrid lymphocytes., E O. Amaku, A G. May, T C. Hall, and C A. Linke

     

    Prolongation of murine skin allografts by prostaglandin e., C B. Anderson, B M. Jaffee, and R J. Graff

     

    Prolongation of murine skin allografts utilizing a heterologous anti- serum to a soluble bovine thymic antigen. Abstr., M A. Hardy, J Quint, and D State

     

    Prolongation of myocardial tissue allografts by pretreatment with streptococcal membrane., R J. Ellis, P A. Ebert, M M. Carty, and J B. Zabriskie

     

    Prolongation of skin allograft survival and inhibition of graft versus host reaction in rodents treated with "middle molecules"., J Navarro, J Touraine, C Corre, and J Traeger

     

    Prolongation of skin allograft survival by treatment of donors with cell-free ehrlich ascites fluid., R Udassin, M Schlesinger, and hur N. Ben

     

    Prolongation of skin allograft survival following donor irradiation and organ culture explantation., D A. Emma and B B. Jacobs

     

    Prolongation of skin allograft survival in immunosuppressed mice by multiple transfusions of nonspecific blood., H Okazaki, T Maki, M L. Wood, and A P. Monaco

     

    Prolongation of skin allograft survival in lymphocyte-depleted mice., J G. Deaton and F H. Bach

     

    Prolongation of skin allograft survival in mice by an antiserum to calf thymosin., M A. Hardy, J Quint, and D State

     

    Prolongation of skin allograft survival with spleen extracts and antilymphocytic serum., L Brent and P J. Kilshaw

     

    Prolongation of skin graft by sulfato trans (-) 1,2-diamino- cyclohexane platinum (ii). Abstr., A Khan, S Hogan, and J M. Hill

     

    Prolongation of skin graft survival and induction of resistance to infection by phytohemagglutinin., K Markley, S Thornton, E Smallman, and P Markley

     

    Prolongation of skin graft survival by administration of purified phytohemagglutinin., W Rosenau, J Habler, and M Goldberg

     

    Prolongation of skin graft survival by donor treatment (donor enhancement)., M Barkin, E Hambly, and D Dimitriu

     

    Prolongation of skin graft survival in mice by 6-mercaptopurine riboside., M Ogata

     

    Prolongation of skin graft survival in mice by pretreatment with h-2 antigen and cyclophosphamide., pannenko O. Halle, M Martyre, and M Chauvanet

     

    Prolongation of skin homografts by rabbit anti-mouse lymphocyte serum in mice rendered tolerant to rabbit gamma-globulin., R J. Howard, S F. Dougherty, and S E. Mergenhagen

     

    Prolongation of survival in mouse tail skin allografts by valium (diazepam)., D L. Ballantyne and A D. Harper

     

    Prolongation of survival of murine neuroblastoma treated with cyclophosphamide (ctx) and granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating activity (csa). Abstr., C K. Tebbi, A Kedar, P Williams, and G P. Murphy

     

    Prolongation of survival of skin homografts in mice with cinanserin alone and in combination with azathioprine., E P. Ambinder, G H. Schwartz, A L. Rubin, and K H. Stenzel

     

    Prolongation of survival time of mice inoculated with myeloid leukemia cells by inducers of normal differentiation., Y Honma, T Kasukabe, J Okabe, and M Hozumi

     

    Prolongation of the normal lifespan and inhibition of spontaneous can- cer by antioxidants., D Harman

     

    Prolongation of the survival of ehrlich ascites mice by the injection of glucose with tetraazatricyclododecane. Abstr., C D. Stevens, R C. Mosteller, and C J. Feldhake

     

    Prolongation of the survival time of tumor-bearing mice treated with penicillins alone or in combination with living bacteria., T Matsumoto and T Ono

     

    Prolongation par l'interferon de la survie des greffes de peau chez la souris., E De maeyer, L Mobraaten, and guignard J. Maeyer

     

    Prolongation per l'interfer- on de la survie des greffes de peau chez la souris., Maeyer E. De, L E. Mobraaten, and Maeyer Guignard De

     

    Prolonged active enteric immunization results in iga deposits in renal mesangium. Abstr., S N. Emancipator, G R. Gallo, and M E. Lamm

     

    Prolonged adjuvant stimulation in germ-free balb/c mice, development of plasma cell neoplasia., K R. Mc intire

     

    Prolonged administration of antithymocyte serum in mice. II. Histopathological investigation., E Simpson and S L. Nehlsen

     

    Prolonged administration of antithymocyte serum in mice. I. Observations on cellular and humoral immunity., S L. Nehlsen

     

    Prolonged allograft acceptance in mice exposed to hyperbaric oxygen. Abstr., B B. Jacobs, C A. Thuning, M R. Sacksteder, and J Warren

     

    Prolonged allograft and xenograft survival by nonspecific blood transfusion., J Shelby, A Billingsley, M D. Ball, and R J. Corry

     

    Prolonged allograft survival induced by saline cell extract. Abstr., W R. Meeker and J T. Grace

     

    Prolonged antigen half-life in the lymphoid follicles of specifically immunized mice., J G. Tew and T E. Mandel

     

    Prolonged aperiodic feeding and adult hoarding in mice., M Manosevitz

     

    Prolonged bone marrow and skin allograft survival after pretransplant conditioning with cyclophosphamide and total lymphoid irradiation., J H. Kersey, J Kruger, C Song, and B Kloster

     

    Prolonged c3 depletion by cobra venom factor in thymus-deprived mice and its implication for the role of c3 as an essential second signal for b-cell triggering., J Pryjma and J H. Humphrey

     

    Prolonged effect of adipose tissue extracts (ate) on the blood glucose concentrations of nondiabetic and diabetic mice. Abstr., H N. Antoniades, J D. Simon, and M G. Ettlinger

     

    Prolonged fasting in mice. A more sensitive approach to genetic diabetes., W Oppermann, H Iwatsuka, A S. Reddi, and davalos R. Camerini

     

    Prolonged gestation, elevated preparturitional plasma progesterone and reproductive aging in c57bl/6j mice., C F. Holinka, Y Tseng, and C E. Finch

     

    Prolonged growth in very low concentrations of halogenated pyrimi- dines. Abstr., M Fox and L G. Lajtha

     

    Prolonged hematopoiesis in a primate bone marrow culture system: characteristics of stem cell production and hematopoietic microenvironment., M A. Moore, A P. Sheridan, T D. Allen, and T M. Dexter

     

    Prolonged hypoglycemic effect of adipose tissue extracts (ate) in nondiabetic and diabetic mice., H N. Antoniades, J D. Simon, C A. Baile, and M G. Ettlinger

     

    Prolonged immunization. II. Effect on complement-fixing, incomplete and combining antibodies in rabbit anti-mouse erythrocyte serum., C L. Lee, I Davidsohn, and T Takahashi

     

    Prolonged infection of nippostrongylus brasiliensis in genetically mast cell-depleted w/wv mice., S Kojima, Y Kitamura, and K Takatsu

     

    Prolonged inhibition of homograft rejection after cycloleucine., B A. Rubin and H Tint

     

    Prolonged inhibition of protein and glycoprotein synthesis in tumor cells treated with muconomycin a., C E. Brinckerhoff and M Lubin

     

    Prolonged in vitro closure of the mouse secondary palate by salicylates., I Saxen

     

    Prolonged islet xenograft survival utilizing in vitro isolated neonatal islets. Abstr., O D. Hegre and J R. Serie

     

    Prolonged isolation and alcohol effect on avoidance learning in two strains of mice., L Valzelli, S Bernasconi, and G Cusumano

     

    Prolonged lactation in mice and its effect on mammary tumorigenesis., G H. Zeilmaker

     

    Prolonged lactation in mice and its effect on mammary tumorigenesis., G Zeilmaker

     

    Prolonged lactation in nodule bearing mice and its effect on mammary tumor genesis., G H. Zeilmaker

     

    Prolonged pharmacological action of chlorpromazine prochlorperazine, chlordiazepoxide, and lorazepam in lymphoma bearing mice. Abstr., J M. Lang, D L. Vredevoe, and L Levy

     

    Prolonged pseudopregnancy in mice bearing ectopic trophoblastic tissue., G Beyer and G Zeilmaker

     

    Prolonged remissions of lymphatic leukemia in dba/2 mice induced with endogenously produced lactate dehydrogenase antibody., G Lakatos, A Strefling, R R. Joseph, and D S. Cann

     

    Prolonged skin allograft survival after treatment of the host with low doses of donor strain histocompatibility antigens., H B. Wheeler, A D. Fronzo, and J M. Corson

     

    Prolonged skin allograft survival in mice pretreated with soluble transplantation antigens., E B. Rosenberg, D L. Mann, J J. Hill, J L. Fahey, and S G. Nathenson

     

    Prolonged suppression of idiotype in a/j mice. Abstr., D A. Hart, L L. Pawlak, and A Nisonoff

     

    Prolonged survival and tolerogenic action of skin grafts from newborn donors in adult mice., V Haskova and E Hinzova

     

    Prolonged survival of akr mice following allogeneic bone marrow transplantation., W C. Rose, M M. Bortin, and E C. Saltzstein

     

    Prolonged survival of akr mice treated with the saponin adjuvant quil a., P Ebbesen, K Dalsgaard, and madsen M. Hoier

     

    Prolonged survival of allogeneic (homologous) normal tissues in antiserum-treated recipients., G Moller

     

    Prolonged survival of allogeneic mouse skin grafts following pre- servation., I Cohen, M Yemini, M Wexler, and H Brautbar

     

    Prolonged survival of allogeneic skin from tumour-bearing mice., J Marchant

     

    Prolonged survival of fragments of liver transplanted to an ectopic site in the mouse., M J. Seller

     

    Prolonged survival of glutaraldehyde-treated skin homografts., I Schechter

     

    Prolonged survival of h-2 different skin allografts in mice specifi- cally immunized with lyophilized spleens in freund's adjuvant., J Chutna

     

    Prolonged survival of h-2 incompatible skin allografts on f1 animals treated with parental lymphoid cells., W S. Lapp and G Moller

     

    Prolonged survival of homografts treated with eaca., R W. Gillette, A Findley, and H Conway

     

    Prolonged survival of human skin xenografts on antithymocyte serum- -treated mice, failure to produce verrucae by inoculation with extracts of human warts., F Pass, M Niimura, and J W. Kreider

     

    Prolonged survival of implanting rat blastocysts in the uterus of congenitally athymic mice., S Hakansson, O Lundkvist, O Nilsson, and G Alm

     

    Prolonged survival of male-to-female skin isografts and of allografts from normal mice following treatment of recipient or graft with sera from tumor-bearing mice., M R. Wexler, M Kripke, and D W. Weiss

     

    Prolonged survival of mouse ependymoma hosts after immunization with ribosomal complexes., J S. Lo and J A. Kellen

     

    Prolonged survival of mouse skin allografts in recipients treated with donor splenocytes and antibody to CD40 ligand., T G. Markees, N E. Phillips, R J. Noelle, L D. Shultz, J P. Mordes, D L. Greiner, and A A. Rossini

     

    Prolonged survival of murine skin grafted across a weak histocom- patibility barrier as a function of skin-grafting technique., W M. Baldwin, I )ii, N Cohen, and B B. Hrapchak

     

    Prolonged survival of neonatal porcine islet xenografts in mice treated with a donor-specific transfusion and anti-CD154 antibody., M C. Appel, S J. Banuelos, D L. Greiner, L D. Shultz, J P. Mordes, and A A. Rossini

     

    Prolonged survival of rat islet and skin xenografts in mice treated with donor splenocytes and anti-CD154 monoclonal antibody., E J. Gordon, T G. Markees, N E. Phillips, R J. Noelle, L D. Shultz, J P. Mordes, A A. Rossini, and D L. Greiner

     

    Prolonged survival of simultaneous mouse skin and tumor allografts treated with isoantibody. Abstr., P Zipp and S Kountz

     

    Prolonged survival of skin allografts from tumour-bearing mice., L Milas, M Horvat, and V Silobrcic

     

    Prolonged survival of skin grafts in mice following treatment of the donors with fractions of cell-free ehrlich ascites fluid., R Udassin, M Schlesinger, and hur N. Ben

     

    Prolonged survival of skin homograft in rabbits and mice overloaded with ovalbumin., K Kohayakawa

     

    Prolonged survival of skin homografts in adult mice following sub- lethal irradiation, injection of donor-strain spleen cells and admini- stration of a-methopterin., M F. Woodruff

     

    Prolonged survival of skin homografts in parous female mice., E J. Breyere and M K. Barrett

     

    Prolonged survival of syngeneic male skin grafts in parous c57bl mice., A Lengerova and M Vojtiskova

     

    Prolonged survival of tumor allografts in mice pretreated with soluble transplantation antigens., E B. Rosenberg, J Hill, A Ferarri, R B. Herberman, C Ting, D L. Mann, and J Fahey

     

    Prolonged survival of tumour-bearing mice treated with liposome- -entrapped actinomycin d., D E. Neerunjun and G Gregoriadis

     

    Prolonged survival of xenografts after organ culture., H W. Sollinger, P M. Burkholder, O J. Kuperman, and F H. Bach

     

    Prolonged survival times of allogeneic skin grafts using somatic cell hybrids., T Nishihira, M Tan, H Ishii, M Kasai, and T Tachibana

     

    Prolonged tonic convulsions in rem deprived mice., H B. Cohen and W C. Dement

     

    Promonocytes have the functional characteristics of natural killer cells., matthes M. Lohmann, W Domzig, and J Roder

     

    Promoter mapping of the mouse Tcp-10bt gene in transgenic mice identifies essential male germ cell regulatory sequences., U K. Ewulonu, L Snyder, L M. Silver, and J C. Schimenti

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    Promoting coherent minimum reporting guidelines for biological and biomedical investigations: the MIBBI project., Chris F Taylor, Dawn Field, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Jan Aerts, Rolf Apweiler, Michael Ashburner, Catherine A Ball, Pierre-Alain Binz, Molly Bogue, Tim Booth, Alvis Brazma, Ryan R Brinkman, Adam Michael Clark, Eric W Deutsch, Oliver Fiehn, Jennifer Fostel, Peter Ghazal, Frank Gibson, Tanya Gray, Graeme Grimes, John M Hancock, Nigel W Hardy, Henning Hermjakob, Randall K Julian, Matthew Kane, Carsten Kettner, Christopher Kinsinger, Eugene Kolker, Martin Kuiper, Nicolas Le Novère, Jim Leebens-Mack, Suzanna E Lewis, Phillip Lord, Ann-Marie Mallon, Nishanth Marthandan, Hiroshi Masuya, Ruth McNally, Alexander Mehrle, Norman Morrison, Sandra Orchard, John Quackenbush, James M Reecy, Donald G Robertson, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Henry Rodriguez, Heiko Rosenfelder, Javier Santoyo-Lopez, Richard H Scheuermann, Daniel Schober, Barry Smith, Jason Snape, Christian J Stoeckert, Keith Tipton, Peter Sterk, Andreas Untergasser, Jo Vandesompele, and Stefan Wiemann

     

    Promoting effect of estrogen in cervical carcinogenesis after limited exposure of endocervical epithelium of the mouse to methylchol- anthrene. Abstr., E D. Murphy

     

    Promoting the meiotic division of male germ cells in vitro., Jessica J. Deane

     

    Promoting the uptake of (3h) l-dopa in the adrenal gland and hard- ing passey melanoma tumor (hpmt) of cdf1 mice. Abstr., R A. Berjian, H S. Bhakoo, N Paolini, D Lewis, H O. Douglass Jr., E D. Holyoke, and F Rosen

     

    Promotion in the morphogenesis of chemically inducible skin tumours., F Stenback

     

    Promotion of b-16 melanoma growth by freeze-thawed b-16 cells. Abstr., R S. Kalish and N I. Brody

     

    Promotion of carcinogenesis by all-trans-retinoic acid (ra): effect of initiator. Abstr., R E. Davies, P D. Forbes, and F Urbach

     

    Promotion of differentiated function in b16 melanoma cells in vitro by n,n-dimethylformamide. Abstr., J Weiser and J R. Wrathall

     

    Promotion of incidence of adenovirus type 12 transplantable tumors by carrageenan, a specific antimacrophage agent., E Lotzova and E R. Richie

     

    Promotion of l1210 tumour growth by macrophages., R P. Huget, H Flad, and H G. Opitz

     

    Promotion of metastasis of c3h mouse mammary carcinoma by local hyperthermia., A Walker, H M. Mccallum, T E. Wheldon, and A S. Abdelaal

     

    Promotion of replication in lymphoid cells by specific thiols and disulfides in vitro. Effects on mouse lymphoma cells in comparison with splenic lymphocytes., J D. Broome and M W. Jeng

     

    Promotion of resistance to ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells by injection of tumor cells mixed with yeast cell wall., I Mifuchi, M Hosoi, and T Yokokura

     

    Promotion of secondary anti-dnp antibody production in mice by type iii pneumococcal polysaccharide (siii) and dinitrophenylated rabbit antibody to siii., G F. Mitchell

     

    Promotion of smooth surface tumorigenicity by phorbol myristate acetate in balb/3t3 cells and balb/3t3 t proadipocytes., R E. Scott and C W. Boone

     

    Promotion of wound repair in mice by application of glucan., S J. Leibovich and D Danon

     

    Proof of antigen-ia interaction shown by the specificity of antigen-induced activation of t cell hybridomas. Abstr., katz E. Heber, D Hansburg, and R H. Schwartz

     

    Proof of in vivo fusion of murine tumor cells with host cells by universal fusers. Brief communication., R Ber, F Wiener, and E Fenyo

     

    Proof of whole-cell implant in therapy of W-series anemia., E S. Russell and S E. Bernstein

     

    Propagation of antigen-specific t cell helper function in vitro., R D. Schrier, B J. Skidmore, J T. Kurnick, S N. Goldstine, and J M. Chiller

     

    Propagation of columbia sk virus in ehrlich ascites tumor cells with oncolysis., E Furusawa and W Cutting

     

    Propagation of lactic dehydrogrnase-elevating virus in cell culture., P G. Plagemann and H E. Swim

     

    Propagation of mouse cytotoxic clones with characteristics of natural killer (nk) cells., E Kedar, B L. Ikejiri, B Sredni, B Bonavida, and R B. Herberman

     

    Propagation of mouse mammary tumor cell lines and production of mouse mammary tumor virus in a serum-free medium., R F. Bauer, L O. Arthur, and D L. Fine

     

    Propagation of mouse polyoma virus in a strain of mouse mammary tumor cells in vitro., R Wallace, M C. Davies, B Pease, M Englert, and A W. Moyer

     

    Propagation of rabbit-mouse hybrid cell lines and isolation of their immunoglobulin products. Abstr., K Dreher, M L. Yarmush, F T. Gates, and T J. Kindt

     

    Propagation of radiation leukemia virus in long term culture of c57bl mouse thymoma. Abstr., B C. Bowman, M L. Hart, and W H. Carnes

     

    Propagation of rauscher leukemia virus to human lymphoblastoid cells by in vivo diffusion chamber cultivation., I Miyoshi, S Yoshimoto, T Tsubota, S Fujiwara, H Dabasaki, S Abe, and S Irino

     

    Propagation of the mammary tumor agent (bittner virus) in the absence of mammary glands in mice., A Dux and O Muhlbock

     

    Properties and applications of monoclonal antibodies directed against determinants of the thy-1 locus., rothstein A. Marshak, P Fink, T Gridley, D H. Raulet, I J. Bevan, and M L. Gefter

     

    Properties and applications of monoclonal antibodies directed against determinants of they Thy-1 locus., Rothstein A. Marshak, P Fink, T Gridley, D H. Raulet, M J. Bevan, and M L. Gefter

     

    Properties and biosynthesis of cyclopropane fatty acids in Escherichia coli., J E. Cronan, R Reed, F R. Taylor, and M B. Jackson

     

    Properties and distribution of mammalian skeletal muscle guanylate cyclase. Alterations in denervated and dystrophic muscle., J C. Blosser and S H. Appel

     

    Properties and intracellular localization of ehrlich ascites tumor cell glutaminase., Z Kovacevic

     

    Properties and metabolism of fructose diphosphate aldolase in livers of "old" and "young" mice., J K. Petell and H G. Lebherz

     

    Properties and some uses of anti-macrophage antibodies., E R. Unanue

     

    Properties and synthesis of multiple components in native small ribosomal subunits of mouse ascites tumor cells., M Sameshima and M Izawa

     

    Properties and synthesis of tubulin in neuroblastoma cells., U Z. Littauer, H Schmitt, and I Gozes

     

    Properties, isolation, and characterization of sea star factor. Abstr., R A. Prendergast, C L. Reinisch, K Ozato, and S H. Liu

     

    Properties of 10 new 1-nitro-9-aminoacridine derivatives., M Hrabowska, A Ledochowski, B Horowska, M Bogucka, D K. Onoszko, and C F. Antitumor

     

    Properties of 20 new substituted 9-amino-acridine derivatives., M Hrabowska, A Ledochowski, B Horowska, J Konopa, D K. Onoszko, and C F. Antitumor

     

    Properties of a cell-bound homogeneous murine igm anti-dextran. Iii. Reduction and alkylation of cell-bound igm., I B. Jucius and M A. Leon

     

    Properties of a cell-bound homogeneous murine igm anti-dextran--ii. Reactions of cell-bound igm with dextran and hapten., I B. Jocius and M A. Leon

     

    Properties of a cell bound homogeneous murine igm anti-dextran--i. Passive lysis of dextran-coated erythrocytes., I B. Jocius and M A. Leon

     

    Properties of a cell-bound homogeneous murine igm anti-dextran. IV. Modification of reactions of cell-bound igm by concanavalin a., I B. Jucius and M A. Leon

     

    Properties of a cell-bound homogeneous murine igm anti-dextran. V. Effects of density of cell-bound igm on immunological activities., H Pruul and M A. Leon

     

    Properties of acidic saccharides produced by b16 melanoma cells treated with 1-methyl-3-isobutylxanthine., J Banks, J W. Kreider, C Satoh, and E A. Davidson

     

    Properties of adenylate cyclase of murine mammary carcinoma., I Schorr and A Russell

     

    Properties of adenyl cyclase from ehrlich ascites cells., H Bar and J F. Henderson

     

    Properties of a lymphoid leukemia agent isolated from ha/icr swiss mice. Abstr., R F. Buffett, J T. Grace, and E A. Mirand

     

    Properties of a minor cross-reactive idiotype associated with anti-p-azophenylarsonate antibodies of a/j mice., pazaris L. Gill, E Lamoyi, A R. Brown, and A Nisonoff

     

    Properties of a murine monocytic tumor cell line j-774 in vitro. II. Enzyme activities., B Morland and G Kaplan

     

    Properties of a murine sarcoma virus isolated from a tumor arising in an nzw/nzb f1 hybrid mouse. II. Physical and biological characteristics., A F. Gazdar, P S. Sarma, and R H. Bassin

     

    Properties of a murine sarcoma virus isolated from a tumor arising in an nzw/nzb f1 hybrid mouse. I. Isolation and pathology of tumors induced in rodents., A F. Gazdar, H C. Chopra, and P S. Sarma

     

    Properties of an alloantiserum mitogenic for murine b cells. Abstr., M W. Burk

     

    Properties of an altered rna polymerase ii activity from an alpha-amanitin-resistant mouse cell line., R E. Bryant, E A. Adelberg, and P T. Magee

     

    Properties of a new complement-dependent bactericidal factor specific for ra chemotype salmonella in sera of conventional and germ-free mice., M Kawakami, I Ihara, A Suzuki, and Y Harada

     

    Properties of a normal mouse cell dna sequence (sarc) homo- logous to the src sequence of moloney sarcoma virus., M Oskarsson, W L. Mcclements, D G. Blair, J V. Maizel, and G F. Woude

     

    Properties of antigen-specific suppressive t cell factor in the regulation of antibody response of the mouse. II. In vitro activity and evidence for the i region gene product., M Taniguchi, K Hayakawa, and T Tada

     

    Properties of antigen-specific suppressive t-cell factor in the regulation of antibody response of the mouse. I. In vivo activity and immunochemical characterizations., T Takemori and T Tada

     

    Properties of antimouse lymphocyte sera produced in various species., H J. Winn and G Daddi

     

    Properties of a nuclear polyadenylate-protein complex from mouse ascites cells., T J. Quinlan, A J. Kinniburgh, and T E. Martin

     

    Properties of a purified nuclear topoisomerase from l1210 cells., C F. Ross, M J. Brougham, W K. Holloman, and W E. Ross

     

    Properties of a ribonucleate 2'-nucleotidohydrolase in a mouse lymphosarcoma., R M. Macleod and S C. Huang

     

    Properties of aryl hydrocarbon (benzo[a]pyrene) hydroxylase in lung microsomes of mice., M Watanabe, K Konno, and H Sato

     

    Properties of aryl hydrocarbon (benzo(a)pyrene) hydroxylase in the liver from c3h/he and dba/2 strains of mice., M Watanabe and K Konno

     

    Properties of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase during the growth of cultured mammalian cells. Abstr., J W. Reid and A M. Sarrif

     

    Properties of a strain of polyoma virus isolated from the leukemic- -infected organs of an akr-gif mouse., L Castelli and A M. Jemolo

     

    Properties of a subpopulation of t cells bearing histamine receptors., M Plaut, L M. Lichtenstein, and C S. Henney

     

    Properties of a transplantable friend virus-induced neoplasm. Abstr., M H. Salaman

     

    Properties of cell lines derived from altered-cell foci in baby mouse skin cultures., P D. Cooper, S A. Marshall, and G R. Masinello

     

    Properties of cell lines derived from tumors induced by friend virus in balb/c and balb/c-h-2b mice., H A. Freedman and F Lilly

     

    Properties of cells suppressing lysis of 51cr-labelled targets by sensitized t-lymphocytes (ctl). Abstr., D A. Clark, R A. Phillips, and R G. Miller

     

    Properties of cholera toxin- and naf-stimulated adenylate cyclase from mouse thymocytes., V J. Petrella and T V. Zenser

     

    Properties of clonal lines of murine sarcoma virus transformed balb/3t3 cells., G J. Tadaro and S A. Aaronson

     

    Properties of deoxycytidine kinase partially purified from l1210 cells., D Kessel

     

    Properties of educated t cells for rosette formation and cooperation with b cells., P Hunter, A Munro, and I M. Connell

     

    Properties of educated t cells. The ability of educated t cells to facilitate the immune response to non-cross reacting antigens in vitro., H Waldmann, A Munro, and P Hunter

     

    Properties of fractionated spleen cells from nzb/w mice., G M. Garner, M E. Gershwin, and A D. Steinberg

     

    Properties of fucosyl-glycopeptides isolated from embryonal carcinoma cells., T Muramatsu, G Gachelin, J F. Nicolas, H Condamine, H Jakob, D F. Jacob, and Y S. willunique

     

    Properties of glutamine aminohydrolases in subcellular fractions of liver of tumour bearing mice., S Chaudhury, L Chaudhury, and G C. Shrivastava

     

    Properties of haematopoietic stem cell surviving 5-fluorouracil treatment: evidence for a pre-cfu-s cell?, G S. Hodgson and T R. Bradley

     

    Properties of hematopoietic progenitor cells., H B. Benestad and H Breivik

     

    Properties of histamine-induced suppressor factor in the regulation of lymphocyte response to pha in mice., S Suzuki and R Huchet

     

    Properties of hybrids of mouse melanoma and normal cells. Abstr., R Halaban, J Nordlund, U Francke, and J Eisenstadt

     

    Properties of interferon induced by purified protein derivative of tuberculin in mice sensitized with bcg or cell-wall skeleton of bcg., H Takeyama, K Kawashima, K Yamada, and Y Ito

     

    Properties of lactose synthetase from mouse mammary gland. Role of a proposed third component., R D. Palmiter

     

    Properties of late erythroid colony-forming units from normal and bled mice. Abstr., W L. Kennedy, M E. Miller, and E P. Cronkite

     

    Properties of metastatic and nonmetastatic cloned subpop- ulations of an ultraviolet-light-induced murine fibrosarcoma of recent origin., I J. Fidler and M A. Cifone

     

    Properties of "mink cell focus-inducing" (mcf) virus isolated from spontaneous lymphoma lines of balb/c mice carrying moloney leukemia virus as an endogenous virus., M Vogt

     

    Properties of monoamine oxidase in mouse neuroblastoma nie-115 cells., C H. Donnelly, E Richelson, and D L. Murphy

     

    Properties of monoclonal antibodies to human immunoglobulin kappa and lambda chains., J Lowe, D Hardie, R Jefferis, N R. Ling, P Drysdale, Richardson, C Raykundalia, D Catty, P Appleby, R Drew, and I C. Maclennan

     

    Properties of monoclonal antibodies to mouse ig allotypes, h-2, and ia antigens., V T. Oi, P P. Jones, J W. Goding, L A. Herzenberg, and L A. Herzenberg

     

    Properties of motor units in mouse soleus. Abstr., D M. Lewis and D J. Parry

     

    Properties of mouse alloantibodies separated by affinity chromato- graphy. Abstr., M R. Tam and W H. Hildemann

     

    Properties of mouse alpha-galactosidase., A J. Lusis and K Paigen

     

    Properties of mouse alpha-galactosidase., A J. Lusis and K Paigen

     

    Properties of mouse leukemia viruses. I. Characterization of various antisera and serological identification of viral components., W Schafer, P J. Fischinger, J Lange, and L Pister

     

    Properties of mouse leukemia viruses. II. Isolation of viral components., W Schafer, J Lange, P J. Fischinger, H Frank, D P. Bolognesi, and L Pister

     

    Properties of mouse leukemia viruses. IV. Hemagglutination assay and characterization of hemagglutinating surface components., R Witter, H Frank, V Moennig, G Hunsmann, J Lange, and W Schafer

     

    Properties of mouse leukemia viruses. IX. Active and passive immuni- zation of mice against friend leukemia with isolated viral gp71 glyco- protein and its corresponding antiserum., G Hunsmann, V Moennig, and W Schafer

     

    Properties of mouse leukemia viruses. V. Hemagglutination-inhibition and indirect hemagglutination tests., R Witter, G Hunsmann, J Lange, and W Schafer

     

    Properties of mouse leukemia viruses. Vii. The major viral glycoprotein of friend leukemia virus. Isolation and physico- chemical properties., V Moennig, H Frank, G Hunsmann, I Schneider, and W Schafer

     

    Properties of mouse leukemia viruses. Xiii. Serum therapy of virus-induced murine leukemias., W Schafer, H Schwarz, H Thiel, and D P. Bolognesi

     

    Properties of mouse leukemia viruses. XI. Immunoelectron microscopic studies on viral structural antigens on the cell surface., H Schwarz, G Hunsmann, V Moenning, and W Schafer

     

    Properties of mouse leukemia viruses. Xiv. Prevention of spontaneous akr leukemia by treatment with group-specific antibody against the major virus gp71 glycoprotein., W Schafer, H Schwarz, H Thiel, P J. Fischinger, and D P. Bolognesi

     

    Properties of mouse leukemia viruses. Xviii. Effective treatment of akr leukemia with antibody to gp71 eliminates the neonatal burst of ectropic akr virus producing cells., P J. Fischinger, N M. Dunlop, H Schwarz, J N. Ihle, K Weinhold, D P. Bolognesi, and W Schafer

     

    Properties of mouse leukemia viruses. Xvi. Suppression of spontaneous fatal leukemias in akr mice by treatment with broadly reacting antibody against the viral glycoprotein gp71., H Schwarz, P J. Fischinger, J N. Ihle, H Thiel, R Weiland, D P. Bolognesi, and W Schafer

     

    Properties of murine anti-morphine antibodies., J A. Glasel, W M. Bradbury, and R F. Venn

     

    Properties of murine h-2 alloantigens solubilized from cell membranes by papain. Abstr., S Nathenson, A Shimada, and K Yamane

     

    Properties of murine intracisternal a particles. Electron microscopic appearance after critical point drying and platinum shadowing., H L. Malech and N A. Wivel

     

    Properties of murine leukemia-associated suppressor cells. I. Preferential suppression of thymus-dependent antibody responses and the requirement for syngeneity in the k region of the h-2 complex., K D. Grinwich, T S. Alexander, and J Cerny

     

    Properties of nascent dna of ehrlich ascites tumor cells obtained by nitrocellulose column chromatography., S Sato, S Ariake, M Saito, and T Sugimura

     

    Properties of primed suppressor t cells and their products., T Tada, M Taniguchi, and T Takemori

     

    Properties of purified isoantigenic preparations from a mouse sarcoma., A A. Kandutsch and J H. Stimpfling

     

    Properties of rat anti-mhc antibodies produced by cloned rat-mouse hybridomas., T J. Mckearn, F W. Fitch, D E. Smilek, and F P. Stuart

     

    Properties of rbl-5 leukemia cells cultivated in vitro., W Liu, M J. Rogers, L W. Law, and K S. Chang

     

    Properties of reticulm cell sarcomas in sjl/j mice. IV. Characterization of lymphoid cells that proliferate in response to rcs cells., N M. Ponzio, alexander J. Chapman, and G J. Thorbecke

     

    Properties of reticulum cell sarcomas in sjl/j mice. II. Fate of labeled tumor cells in normal and irradiated syngeneic mice., E A. Carswell, S P. Lerman, and G J. Thorbecke

     

    Properties of reticulum cell sarcomas in sjl/j mice. Iii. Promotion of tumor growth in irradiated mice by normal lymphoid cells., S P. Lerman, E A. Carswell, J Chapman, and G J. Thorbecke

     

    Properties of reticulum-cell sarcomas in sjl/j mice. I. Prolifer- ative response to tumor cells of t-derived lymphoid cells from normal mice., S P. Lerman, J M. Chapman, E A. Carswell, and G J. Thorbecke

     

    Properties of reticulum cell sarcomas in sjl/j mice. Viii. Pre- minent role of rcs cell i-a antigens in the stimulation of syn- geneic t cells., P H. Brown, D Mathis, R E. Cone, P P. Jones, N M. Ponzio, and G J. Throbecke

     

    Properties of reticulum cell sarcomas in sjl/j mice. Vii. Nature of normal lymphoid cells proliferating in response to tumor cells., S P. Lerman, alexander J. Chapman, D Umetsu, and G J. Thorbecke

     

    Properties of reticulum cell sarcomas in sjl/j mice. V. Nature of reticulum cell sarcoma surface antigen which induces prolifera- tion of normal sjl/j t cells., N M. Ponzio, C S. David, D C. Shreffler, and G J. Thorbecke

     

    Properties of rna polymerase from a transplantable brain tumor., I Menon

     

    Properties of rna polymerases from b16 melanoma., I Menon and H Haberman

     

    Properties of sarcoma 180 (s-180) cells resistant to kinetin riboside (kr). Abstr., M T. Hakala

     

    Properties of Simian virus 40 transcriptional intermediates isolated from nuclei of permissive cells., M Shani, E H. Birkenmeier, E May, and N P. Salzman

     

    Properties of sjl strain lymphomas which fail to express membrane h-2ds. Abstr., M Kuhn, C A. Dyer, L Mayo, K J. Babu, V F. Righthand, J Lightbody, K W. Beisel, and S P. Lerman

     

    Properties of sodium dodecyl sulfate-denatured interleukin 2., B Caplan, C Gibbs, and V Paetkau

     

    Properties of synaptosomes form senescent mice. Abstr., C Finch and V Jonec

     

    Properties of teratocarcinoma-thymus somatic cell hybrids., R A. Miller and F H. Ruddle

     

    Properties of the antibody produced during immunological enhancement. Abstr., S Tokuda

     

    Properties of the antigen-specific suppressive t-cell factor in the regulation of antibody response of the mouse. Iii. Dual gene control of the t-cell-mediated suppression of the antibody response., M Taniguchi, T Tada, and T Tokuhisa

     

    Properties of the antigen-specific suppressive t-cell factor in the regulation of antibody response of the mouse. IV. Special subregion assignment of the gene(s) that codes for the suppressive t-cell factor in the h-2 histocompatibility complex., T Tada, M Taniguchi, and C S. David

     

    Properties of the colony stimulating factor in leukaemic and normal mouse serum., E R. Stanley, W A. Robinson, and G L. Ada

     

    Properties of the ehrlich ascites tumor cell as determined by electron microscopy, ultracentrifugation, and hydrostatic pressure., H W. Beams and R G. Kessel

     

    Properties of the enzyme., C Chang and R W. Bennett

     

    Properties of the genome of mouse neuroblastoma cells. Abstr., M L. Simon, O M. Rennert, and G S. Stein

     

    Properties of the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from ehrlich ascites tumor cells., F P. Mamaril and S Green

     

    Properties of the intracytoplasmic a particles purified from mouse tumors., H Tanaka, A Tamura, and D Tsujimura

     

    Properties of the major glycoprotein (gp71) of friend murine leukemia virus., D P. Bolognesi, J J. Collins, J P. Leis, V Moennig, W Schafer, D P. Atkinson, and F C. Immunochemical

     

    Properties of the moloney pseudotype of friend virus. Abstr., P J. Dawson and A H. Fieldsteel

     

    Properties of the mouse cells transformed with dna containing the murine sarcoma provirus., A Karpas and D Kleinberg

     

    Properties of the mouse embryo conditioned medium factor(s) stimulating colony formation by mouse bone marrow cells grown in vitro., E Stanley, T Bradley, and M Sumner

     

    Properties of the pc-1 molecule., J Tung, F Shen, E A. Boyse, and E Fleissner

     

    Properties of thymidine kinase in different cell lines of l5178y mouse lymphoma cells. Abstr., K Palmer, R Donnelly, and P Voytek

     

    Properties of transplantation antigen present in cell-free extracts of adenovirus-12 tumours., E Brown, C Potter, and J Oxford

     

    Properties of trna-specific antibodies from nzb/nzw mice., D Eilat, P D. Natale, A D. Steinberg, and A N. Schechter

     

    Properties of tumor cell vaccines. Abstr., J J. Killion, M A. Wallenbrock, G M. Kollmorgen, and W A. Sansing

     

    Properties of two distinct classes of leukemia viruses induced from c3h mouse cells., I Bikel

     

    Properties of two mouse lymphocyte cell lines genetically defective in amino acid transport., A H. Dantzig, E A. Adelberg, and C W. Slayman

     

    Properties of tyrosine hydroxylation in living mouse neuroblastoma cells. Abstr., E Richelson

     

    Properties of ultraviolet light-induced suppressor lymphocytes within a syngeneic tumor system., C W. Spellman and R A. Daynes

     

    Propeties of a murine monocytic tumor cell line j-774 in vitro. I. Morphology and endocytosis., G Kaplan and B Morland

     

    Prophylactic and therapeutic actions of supplemental beta- -carotene in mice inoculated with c3hba adenocarcinoma cells: lack of therapeutic action of supplemental ascorbic acid., G Rettura, F Stratford, S M. Levenson, and E Seifter

     

    Prophylactic and therapeutic use of poly(i)-poly(c) (poly-d-lysine) against herpesvirus encephalitis in mice., L W. Catalano, W T. London, J M. Rice, and J L. Sever

     

    Prophylactic effect of amphotericin b (amb) in spontaneous and trans- plantable murine tumor systems. Abstr., F Valeriote, G Medoff, and R Lynch

     

    Prophylactic immunization against experimental leishmanasis. Iii. Protection against fatal leishmania tropica infection induced by irradiation promastigotes involves lyt-1+2-t cells that do not mediate cutaneous dth., F Y. Liew, J G. Howard, and C Hale

     

    Prophylactic immunization against experimental leishmaniasis: i. Protection induced in mice genetically vulnerable to fatal leishmania tropica infection., J G. Howard, S Nicklin, C Hale, and F Y. Liew

     

    Prophylaxis of early preneoplastic lesions of the mammary gland., C W. Welsch

     

    Prophythiouracil (ptu) treatment of (nzb-nzw)f1. (b/w) Mice. Effects of age and dose. Abstr., S L. Balaban

     

    Proportional increase in the theta carrying lymphocytes in peripheral lymphoid tissue following treatment with cyclophosphamide., L Poulter and J Turk

     

    Proportion of anoxic cells in solid mouse tumours. Abstr., H B. Hewitt

     

    Proportion of morphologically abnormal spermatozoa in two inbred strains of mice, their reciprocal f, and f2 crosses and backcrosses., C Brozek

     

    Proportion of siderocytes in fetal blood from the FL/Re strain of mice and congenic genotypes., Elizabeth A. Stark

     

    Proposed mechanism for the turnover of myosin and its relation to muscular dystrophy., J F. Aronson

     

    Proposed mechanisms for the impairment of performance of DBA/2J mice in a shock-avoidance conditioning task following pretreatment with d-amphetamine sulfate., Jeffrey L. Hawryluk

     

    Propreties of mouse homocytotropic and hetrocytotropic antibodies., S B. Lehrer and J H. Vaughan

     

    Propriete radioprotectrice d'une preparation synthetique d'ocytocine (syntocinon sandoz) chez la souris., Z M. Bacq and M L. Beaumariage

     

    Proprietes biochimiques d'un virus des radioleucoses de la souris c57bl., T Astier, B Guillemain, and J Duplan

     

    Proprietes biologiques d'un virus isole d'une radioleucemie c57bl. I. Premiers passages du virus natif., P B. Mistry and J F. Duplan

     

    Proprietes d'un inhibiteur tres actif des virus leucemogenes murins., M Raynaud, J Chermann, C Jasmin, and G Mathe

     

    Propylthiouracil (ptu) treatment of (nzb x nzw)f1 (b/w) female mice with advancing renal dysfunction. Abstr., S L. Balaban and A E. Gabrielsen

     

    Propylthiouracil taste inheritance in mice., B B. Jacobs

     

    Propylthiouracil treatment of (nzb x nzw)f1 hybrid mice (b/w). Abstr., A E. Gabrielsen and A D. Simmons

     

    Prostaglandin analogs as inhibitors of tumor cell dna synthesis., K V. Honn, M Romine, and A Skoff

     

    Prostaglandin and arginase synthesis in spleen cell cultures of mice bearing tumors. Abstr., E J. Blumenthal and H G. Morris

     

    Prostaglandin binding and cyclic amp (camp) production in mastocytoma p-815 cells. Abstr., K Tomita, K Yatsunami, and A Ichikawa

     

    Prostaglandin d2, a potential antineoplastic agent., M Fukushima, T Kato, R Ueda, K Ota, S Narumiya, and O Hayaishi

     

    Prostaglandin d2 controls pulmonary metastasis of malignant melanoma cells., D A. Stringfellow and F A. Fitzpatrick

     

    Prostaglandin d2 formation by malignant melanoma cells correlates inversely with cellular metastatic potential., F A. Fitzpatrick and D A. Stringfellow

     

    Prostaglandin e1 as a regulator of lymphocyte function. Selective action on b lymphocytes and synercy with procarbazine in depression of immune responses., F Quagliata, V J. Lawrence, and J M. quagliata

     

    Prostaglandin e1 (pge1) receptors and adenylate cyclase (ac) in cultured mammalian cells. Abstr., L L. Brunton and A G. Gilman

     

    Prostaglandin e1 (pge1) treatment of nzb/w mice. Effect on cell mediated immunity. Abstr., K Krakauer, S Torrey, and R B. Zurier

     

    Prostaglandin e1 prevents glomerular cellular changes in autoimmune mrl/1 mice. Abstr., V Kelley and S Izui

     

    Prostaglandin e1 treatment of nzb/w mice. Iii. Preservation of spleen cell concentrations and mitogen-induced proliferative responses., K A. Krakauer, S B. Torrey, and R B. Zurier

     

    Prostaglandin e2 as stimulator of haemopoietic stem cell prolifera- tion., I Feher and J Gidali

     

    Prostaglandin e2 rather than lymphocyte-activating factor produced by activated human mononuclear cells stimulates increases in murine thymocyte camp., J J. Oppenheim, W J. Koopman, L M. Wahl, and S F. Dougherty

     

    Prostaglandin E2 stimulates cumulus expansion and hyaluronic acid synthesis by cumuli oophori isolated from mice., J J. Eppig

     

    Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthetase-dependent cooxidation of (+)-trans-7,8-dihydroxy-7,8-dihydrobenzo(a)pyrene in c3h/10t1/2 clone 8 cells., J A. Boyd, J C. Barrett, and T E. Eling

     

    Prostaglandin e production by human blood monocytes and mouse peritoneal macrophages., J I. Kurland and R Bockman

     

    Prostaglandin e therapy in nzb/w mice. Abstr., V E. Kelley and A Winkelstein

     

    Prostaglandin inhibition of voluntary alcohol consumption in naive fasted c3h mice. Abstr., C J. Wallis, G E. Hoffmeyer, and R F. Anton

     

    Prostaglandin levels in mammary tumors of varying malignant potential. Abstr., A M. Fulton

     

    Prostaglandin levels in tissues of the male reproductive system in six strains of mice., F M. Badr

     

    Prostaglandin levels in virus and chemically-induced mouse tumors. Abstr., L M. Pelus, J L. Humes, and H R. Strausser

     

    Prostaglandin (pg) release in the mixed lymphocyte culture; effect of presensitization by a skin allograft; nature of the pg-producing cell., M Dy, M Astoin, M Rigaud, and J Hamburger

     

    Prostaglandin production by experimental tumours and effects of anti-inflammatory compounds., J Sykes and I Maddox

     

    Prostaglandin production by methylcholanthrene-transformed mouse balb/3t3. Requirement for protein synthesis., S Pong, S L. Hong, and L Levine

     

    Prostaglandin production in cultures of balb/3t3 and sv3t3 mouse fibroblasts., E M. Ritzi and W A. Stylos

     

    Prostaglandin regulation of colony-stimulating factor production by lipopolysaccharide-stimulated murine leukocytes., R N. Moore, R Urbaschek, L M. Wahl, and S E. Mergenhagen

     

    Prostaglandins and cyclic nucleotides in the chediak-higashi syndrome and experimental systemic lupus erythematosus., R B. Zurier

     

    Prostaglandins modulate macrophage ia expression., D S. Snyder, D I. Beller, and E R. Unanue

     

    Prostaglandin synthesis by lymphoid tissue of mice experiencing a graft-versus-host reaction: relationship to immunosuppression., W S. Lapp, M Mendes, H Kirchner, and D Gemsa

     

    Prostaglandin synthesis in spleen cell cultures of mice injected with corynebacterium parvum., W Grimm, M Seitz, H Kirchner, and D Gemsa

     

    Prostaglandin synthetase dependent oxidation of (+)trans7,9-dihydroxy- -7,8-dihydro-benzo(a)pyrene to mutagenic metabolites in c3h/10t1/2 cells. Abstr., J A. Boyd, D P. Rall, J C. Barrett, and T E. Eling

     

    Prostaglandin synthetase inhibition: effect on alcohol preference in mice. Abstr., R F. Anton, C L. Randall, and C K. Williams

     

    Prostaglindin i2 modifies both prolactin binding capacity and fluidity of mouse liver membranes., J R. Dave and R A. Knazek

     

    Prostate carcinoma cells that have resided in bone have an upregulated IGF-I axis., J Rubin, L W. Chung, X Fan, L Zhu, T C. Murphy, M S. Nanes, and C J. Rosen

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    Prostate pathology of genetically engineered mice: definitions and classification. The consensus report from the Bar Harbor meeting of the Mouse Models of Human Cancer Consortium Prostate Pathology Committee., S B. Shappell, G V. Thomas, R L. Roberts, R Herbert, M M. Ittmann, M A. Rubin, P A. Humphrey, J P. Sundberg, N Rozengurt, R Barrios, J M. Ward, and R D. Cardiff

     

    Prostglandin synthesis inhibition. Effect on bone changes and sarcoma tumor induction in balb/c mice., H R. Strausser and J L. Humes

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    Protamine 3'-untranslated sequences regulate temporal translational control and subcellular localization of growth hormone in spermatids of transgenic mice., R E. Braun, J J. Peschon, R R. Behringer, R L. Brinster, and R D. Palmiter

     

    Protamines in the sperm heads of inbred and outbred mice., B L. Reid

     

    Protease activity associated with loss of adhesiveness in mouse teratocarcinoma., J T. Meyer, P M. Thompson, R Behringer, R C. Steiner, I M. Saxton, and S B. Oppenheimer

     

    Protease activity in diabetic cardiomyopathy. Abstr., T H. Kuo, F Giacomelli, and J Wiener

     

    Protease inhibitors inhibit the action of natural killer (nk) cells. Abstr., S S. Ristow, J R. Starkey, C Osborne, and G M. Hass

     

    Protease inhibitors modify induction of endogenous type c oncorna- virus., K B. Hellman, P P. Brewer, D R. Twardzik, and A Hellman

     

    Protease inhibitors modulate in-vitro antibody formation. Abstr., streilein J. Stein and D A. Hart

     

    Protease inhibitors reduce mitogen induced lymphocyte stimulation., T L. Vischer

     

    Protease inhibitors suppress radiation-induced malignant transformation in vitro., A R. Kennedy and J B. Little

     

    Protease inhibitor suppresses plasminogen activator activity in transformable mouse embryo fibroblasts. Abstr., S D. Long, J P. Quigley, J B. Little, W Troll, and A R. Kennedy

     

    Protease-mediated enhancement of lymphocyte-induced angiogenesis in x-ray irradiated mice., M J. Kaminski, S Majewski, G Kaminska, W Bem, and A Szmurlo

     

    Proteases as mitogens. The effect of trypsin and pronase on mouse and human lymphocytes., J G. Kaplan and C Bona

     

    Proteases during the growth of ehrlich ascites tumor. Iii. Effect of epsilon-aminocaproic acid (eaca) and heparin., N Back and P P. Leblanc

     

    Proteases during the growth of ehrlich ascites tumor. I. The fibrinolysin system., P P. Le blanc and N Back

     

    Proteases during the growth of ehrlich asictes tumor. II. The kallikrein-kinin system., P P. Le blanc and N Back

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    Proteasome Inhibition Alters Glucose-stimulated (Pro)insulin Secretion and Turnover in Pancreatic {beta}-Cells., K Kitiphongspattana, C E. Mathews, E H. Leiter, and H R. Gaskins

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    Proteasomes, TAP, and endoplasmic reticulum-associated aminopeptidase associated with antigen processing control CD4+ Th cell responses by regulating indirect presentation of MHC class II-restricted cytoplasmic antigens., S M. Dragovic, T Hill, G J. Christianson, S Kim, T Elliott, D Scott, D C. Roopenian, Kaer L. Van, and S Joyce

     

    Protection against acute effects of radiation by hypoxia., P J. Lindop and J Rotblat

     

    Protection against an age-dependent motor neuron disease in c58 mice by a 350r resistant t cell sub- population. Abstr., J F. Nawrocki and W H. Murphy

     

    Protection against anthramycin-induced toxicity in mice by coenzyme q10., W C. Lubawy, R A. Dallam, and L H. Hurley

     

    Protection against cholera. A bactericidal mechanism on the mucosal surface of the small intestine of mice., J Knop and D Rowley

     

    Protection against cytotoxicity of endogenous copper in the requirement for mercaptoethanol by a lymphoma in primary culture., J M. Fischer and M Rabinovitz

     

    Protection against fulminant sepsis in splenectomized mice by implantation of autochthonous splenic tissue., V V. Likhite

     

    Protection against graffi's leukemia in mice treated with leukemic cells photo-inactivated by psoralen., L Musajo and F Baccichetti

     

    Protection against herpes virus and encephalomyocarditis virus encephalitis with a double-stranded rna inducer of interferon., L W. Catalano and S Baron

     

    Protection against homologous disease in hybrid mice by passive and active immunological enhancement-facilitation., G A. Viosin, R Kinsky, and J Maillard

     

    Protection against lethal challenge of balb/c mice by passive transfer of monoclonal antibodies to five glycoproteins of herpes simplex virus type 2., N Balachandran, S Bacchetti, and W E. Rawls

     

    Protection against liver injury due to murine hepatitis virus., J D. Judah, G Bjotvedt, and T Vainio

     

    Protection against mammary tumors in mice by immunization with purified mammary tumor virus preparations., D S. Burton, P B. Blair, and D W. Weiss

     

    Protection against metastases derived from lymphocytes infiltrating a primary tumor. Abstr., J Vaage

     

    Protection against murine ascites tumours by lymphoid cell populations with t memory or cytotoxicity., A Matter and B A. Askonas

     

    Protection against natural infection with rickettsia tsutsugamushi in mice., L Roberts, D M. Robinson, and D C. Cavanaugh

     

    Protection against pneumococcal infection in mice conferred by phosphocholine-binding antibodies: specificity of the phosphocholine binding and relation to several types., S C. Szu, S Clarke, and J B. Robbins

     

    Protection against pulmonary blastomycosis: adoptive transfer with t lymphocytes, but not serum, from resistant mice., E Brummer, P A. Morozumi, P T. Vo, and D A. Stevens

     

    Protection against pulmonary blastomycosis: correlation with cellular and humoral immunity in mice after subcutaneous nonlethal infection., P A. Morozumi, E Brummer, and D A. Stevens

     

    Protection against radiation-induced enhancement of tumor metastases in lung of mice by treatment with c. Granulosum. Abstr., I Basic, L Milas, N Hunter, and H R. Withers

     

    Protection against radiation leukemogenesis by repeated injections of immune and nonimmune foreign sera., J F. Ferrer, M Lieberman, and H S. Kaplan

     

    Protection against schistosoma mansoni achieved by immunization with sonicated parasite., S Horowitz, M Smolarsky, and R Arnon

     

    Protection against streptozotocin induced diabetes. Abstr., P Schein, D Cooney, and L Vernon

     

    Protection against syngeneic lymphoma by a long-lived cytotoxic t-cell clone., M O. Dailey, E Pillemer, and I L. Weissman

     

    Protection against syngeneic tumor grafts induced by inoculation with normal allogeneic tissues., R H. Bear, O A. Roholt, and D Pressman

     

    Protection against transplanted and spontaneous lymphoma by inocula- tion of heat-altered syngeneic tumor cells in splenectomized mice., J H. Check, L W. Brady, P L. Leipold, and E A. O'neill

     

    Protection against two spontaneous mouse leukemias conferred by immunogenic variants obtained by mutagenesis., A Van pel, F Vessiere, and T Boon

     

    Protection aganist friend leukemia virus (flv) in mice treated with heterologous anti-gp71 antisera. Abstr., F Sanfilippo, T Lynn, R Metzgar, D Bolognesi, and J Collins

     

    Protection and potentiation of nitrogen mustard cytotoxicity by wr-2721., F Valeriote and S Tolen

     

    Protection and sensitization by microsomal-active drugs in x-irradiated mice. Abstr., J D. Benson, R H. Schwarzhoff, and D M. Ginsberg

     

    Protection by (1,2,-bis(3,5-dioxopiperazin-1-yl)-propane) (icrf-159) against daunomycin (dau) toxicity and enhanced antileukemic (l1210) efficacy of the combination. Abstr., R J. Woodman, I Kline, and J M. Venditti

     

    Protection by allogeneic lymphocytes from immunised donors against fatal challenge with bp8 ascotes tumour cells., D B. Cater, H Waldmann, and G A. Rook

     

    Protection by corynebacterium granulosum against radiation-induced enhancement of artificial pulmonary metastases of a murine fibro- sarcoma., L Milas, N Hunger, I Basic, and H R. Withers

     

    Protection by immune spleen cells against challenge with moloney sarcoma virus. Effect of stage of donor response., S Pollack and K Nelson

     

    Protection by inorganic condensed phosphates against the lethal effects of x-rays., J H. Barnes and J S. Philpot

     

    Protection by reserpine of carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatic necrosis. Abstr., B R. Clower

     

    Protection by subcellular fractions prepared from lymph-nodes and spleens of specifically allergized c57bl mice against fatal challenge with bp8 ascites tumour cells in c3h mice., L Fraser and D Cater

     

    Protection chimique elective de l'intestin chez des souris irradiees a doses supraletales de rayons x., R Latarjet, O Lartigue, and E Estienne

     

    Protection chimique locale et generale contre l'epilation par le rayonnement x., Z M. Bacq, M Beaumariage, and D V. Radivojevitch

     

    Protection contre le syndrome secondaire des souris irradiees au moyen de serums immuns facilitants., J E. Voisin, R G. Kinsky, and G A. Voisin

     

    Protection de la souris contre l'effet letal des rayons x par l'hyposulfite de soude., P Maldague and J F. Duplan

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    Protection from clinical peripheral sensory neuropathy in Alstrom syndrome in contrast to early-onset type 2 diabetes., R B. Paisey, R M. Paisey, M P. Thomson, L Bower, P Maffei, J P. Shield, S Barnett, and J D. Marshall

     

    Protection from haemopoietic death by shielding versus grafting of bone-marrow., D W. Van bekkum and E Schotman

     

    Protection from lethal audiogenic seizures in mice by physical restraint of movement., J F. Willott

     

    Protection of adult mice against tumor challenge by immunization with irradiated adult skin or embryo cells., A Bendich, E Borenfreund, and E H. Stonehill

     

    Protection of a/he mice by a friend virus pseudotype against challenge with friend virus., P J. Dawson and A H. Fieldsteel

     

    Protection of c3h mice against bp8 tumour by rna extracted from lymph nodes and spleens of specifically sensitised c57bl mice. Abstr., C T. Kennedy and D B. Cater

     

    Protection of c3h mice against bp8 tumour by rna extracted from lymph- -nodes and spleens of specifically sensitized mice. Preliminary communications., C T. Kennedy, D B. Cater, and F Hartveit

     

    Protection of c3h-mice against toxic effects of endoxan by means of cysteine hydrochloride., H Brincker

     

    Protection of c58 mice by normal murine tissues against transplantable leukemia, line ib., I H. Han, A G. Johnson, and W H. Murphy

     

    Protection of chronic cardiotoxicity of adriamycin by liposomal delivery. Abstr., A Rahman, G White, N More, S Pradhan, and P Schein

     

    Protection of dna molecules of cultured mammalian cells from radia- tion-induced single-strand scissions by various alcohols and sh compounds., R Roots and S Okada

     

    Protection of f1 hybrid mice by specific anti-h-2 antibodies from suppressed ctl reactivity induced by parental lymphocytes. Abstr., U Hurtenbach, D H. Sachs, and G M. Shearer

     

    Protection offered by combined chemical treatments to whole-body x-irradiated mice. Abstr., J R. Maisin

     

    Protection of histones isolated from elastase-treated mouse epidermis., R L. Procaccini, K Burki, and E Bresnick

     

    Protection of l5178y lymphoblasts by choline and ethanolamine against cytocidal effect of nitrogen mustard in vitro., G J. Goldenberg and B K. Sinha

     

    Protection of lethally irradiated mice by spleen cells from neonatally thymectomized mice., E J. Yunis, R A. Good, J Smith, and O Stutman

     

    Protection of lethally irradiated mice with allogeneic fetal liver cells. Influence of irradiation dose on immunologic reconstitution., O Tulunay, R A. Good, and E J. Yunis

     

    Protection of lethally x-irradiated mice with cells of whole embryo. A quantitative study., N S. Wolf and E T. Nishimura

     

    Protection of mice against babesia and plasmodium with bcg., I A. Clark, A C. Allison, and F E. Cox

     

    Protection of mice against cancer by immunization with membranes but not purified virions from virus infected cancer cells., I P. Griffith, N E. Crook, and D O. White

     

    Protection of mice against giardia muris infection., thomson I. Roberts and G F. Mitchell

     

    Protection of mice against gross leukemia by interfering action of nonleukemogenic c-type murine viruses inoculated into newborns., G Barski and J K. Youn

     

    Protection of mice against haemoprotozoan babesia microti with brucella abortus strain 19., E Herod, I A. Clark, and A C. Allison

     

    Protection of mice against irradiation and tetanus by homologous bone marrow cells from hyperimmunized donors., I L. Stoloff and A J. Weiss

     

    Protection of mice against lethal dosages of nebularine by nitrobenzylthioinosine, an inhibitor of nucleoside transport., A R. Paterson, J H. Paran, S Yang, and T P. Lynch

     

    Protection of mice against lethal doses of 1beta-d-arabinofurano- sylcytosine by pluipotent stem cell inhibitors., M Guigon, J Mary, J Enouf, and E Frindel

     

    Protection of mice against malaria by a killed vaccine. Differences in effectiveness against p. Yoelii and p. Berghei., J H. Playfair, J B. Souza, and B J. Cottrell

     

    Protection of mice against plasmodium and babesia infections. Attempts to raise host-protective sera., G F. Mitchell, E Handman, and R J. Howard

     

    Protection of mice against syngeneic c1300 neuroblastoma cells., G Lauro, R Businaro, R H. Butler, and R Revoltella

     

    Protection of mice against syngeneic lymphomata. II. Collaboration between drugs and antibodies., D A. Davies, S Buckham, and A J. Manstone

     

    Protection of mice against syngeneic lymphomata. I. Use of antibodies., D A. Davies, A J. Manstone, and S Buckham

     

    Protection of mice from experimental infection with type iii group b streptococcus using monoclonal antibodies., M L. Egan, D G. Pritchard, H C. Dillon Jr., and B M. Gray

     

    Protection of mice from infection with streptococcus pneumoniae by anti-phosphocholine antibody., J Yother, C Forman, B M. Gray, and D E. Briles

     

    Protection of mice from lethal flaviviral encephalitis by adoptive transfer of splenic cells from donors infected with live virus., R O. Jacoby, P N. Bhatt, and A Schwartz

     

    Protection of mice from malignant tumor implants by enucleated tumor cells., K K. Sethi and H Brandis

     

    Protection of mice from whole-body gamma radiation by deuteration of drinking water., J A. Laissue, E Bally, D D. Joel, D N. Slatkin, and R D. Stoner

     

    Protection of mouse bone marrow by inorganic compounds during freezing and thawing., M A. Bender

     

    Protection of mouse spermatogonia against x-ray induced translocations., A K. Bajrakova, T P. Pantev, I T. Nikolov, and N V. Bokova

     

    Protection of murine l1210 leukemia and cdf1 bone marrow cells against nitrogen mustard (hn2) as a structural activity relationship of choline congeners. Abstr., A S. Naujokaitis

     

    Protection of neonatal mice against herpes simplex virus infection: probable in vivo antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity., S Kohl and L S. Loo

     

    Protection of newborn mice from lethal herpes simplex virus (hsv) infection by human nononuclear cells (mc) and human alpha interferon (ifn). Abstr., S Kohl, L S. Loo, and S B. Greenberg

     

    Protection of pregnant mice with phospholipase c and with arvin against foetal death induced by bacterial lipopoly- saccharide., A Kaplun, J Ferluga, H Prydz, and A C. Allison

     

    Protection of the germ cells of male mice from radiation-induced genetic damages using cystamine., B S. Gugushvili, M D. Pomerantseva, and G A. Vilkina

     

    Protection of the mouse from genetic radiation damage by an optimal-dose-ratio combination of atp, aet and serontonin., D Benova and I Baev

     

    Protection of the pancreatic beta-cell glucoreceptor mechanism for insulin secretion during culture in chemically defined medium., E Gylfe

     

    Protection of x-irradiated mice by 'cloned' haemopoietic cells., T Mekori and M Feldman

     

    Protection par le serum sanguin contre l'epilation du souriceau par le rayonnement x., P Van caneghem, M L. Beaumariage, and J M. Lachapelle

     

    Protection with 2-beta-aminoethylisothiourea, glutathione and serotonin of mice against whole-body irradiation., J R. Maisin

     

    Protection with n-acetylcysteine (nac) against isophosphamide (isoph, nsc-109724) host toxicity and enhancement of therapy in early murine leukemia l1210. Abstr., I Kline, M Gang, and J M. Venditti

     

    Protective ability of salmonella ribosomal protein and rna in inbred mice., M L. Misfeldt and W Johnson

     

    Protective activity of fractions of tubercle bacilli against isologous tumours in mice., D W. Weiis, R S. Bonhag, and K B. Ome

     

    Protective and cellular immune responses to idiotypic determinants on cells from a spontaneous lymphoma of nzb/nzw f1 mice., S Sugai, D W. Palmer, N Talal, and I P. Witz

     

    Protective antitoxic cholera immunity in mice: influence of route and number of immunizations and mode of action of protective antibodies., S Lange and J Holmgren

     

    Protective effect of adenosine and nicotinamide against audiogenic seizure., M Maitre, L Ciesielski, A Lehmann, E Kempf, and P Mandel

     

    Protective effect of aet on the immune mechanism of x-irradiated mice., E L. Simmons and O Lartigue

     

    Protective effect of aet (s,2-aminoethylisothiuronium) on the immune mechanism of x-irradiated mice. Abstr., E L. Simmons and O Lartique

     

    Protective effect of cycloheximide upon protein synthesis by l5178y cells exposed to hyperthermia., J E. Fuhr, M Overton, and M Leisy

     

    Protective effect of cysteamine at fractionated irradiation. 2. Shortening of life span., A Nelson, O Hertzberg, and C Ronnback

     

    Protective effect of glucan against systemic s. Aureus septicemia in normal, leukemic and immunosuppressed mice. Abstr., D L. Williams and N R. Luzio

     

    Protective effect of glucan against systemic staphylococcus aureus septicemia in normal and leukemic mice., N R. Di luzio and D L. Williams

     

    Protective effect of glycyrrhizin in liver injury induced by a carcinogen (the first report). Abstr., N Watari

     

    Protective effect of immune sera against transplantable moloney virus- -induced sarcoma and lymphoma., G R. Pearson, L W. Redmon, and L R. Bass

     

    Protective effect of immunization with nonviral antigens against friend leukemia virus in mice., merlin E. Nahon, F Lacour, C Friend, and R Revoltella

     

    Protective effect of immunization with virus-infected glioma cells against intracerebrally implanted glioma in mice., K Yumitori, Y Ito, and H Handa

     

    Protective effect of mercazole (1-methyl-2-mercaptoimidazole) against single whole-body irradiations in mice., J Hayakawa, T Tsuchiya, and T Sugahara

     

    Protective effect of mixtures of glutathione and mercaptoethyl guanidine or mercaptoethylamine against x radiation. Abstr., D G. Doherty

     

    Protective effect of muramyl dipeptide analogs against infect- ions of pseudomonas aeruginosa or candida albicans in mice., smith E. Fraser and T R. Matthews

     

    Protective effect of murine sarcoma virus-superinfected mouse tumor cells against outgrowth of corresponding noninfected tumor., N Kuzumaki, E M. Fenyo, E Klein, and G Klein

     

    Protective effect of native levan on endotoxin toxicity in mice and rats., M Michowitz, J Leibovici, and M Wolman

     

    Protective effect of nitrous oxide against total-body radiation in the mouse., J C. Evans and L R. Orkin

     

    Protective effect of oral salmonella enteritidis 11rx infection against colon tumor induction by 1,2-dimethylhydrazine in mice., L K. Ashman, M G. Cook, and I Kotlarski

     

    Protective effect of psk, a protein-bound polysaccharide preparation against candidiasis in tumor-bearing mice. Abstr., A S. Uetsuka and Y Ohno

     

    Protective effect of specific immunization in rauscher leukemia., G Barski and J K. Youn

     

    Protective effect of sublethal intraperitoneal listeria infection secondary to intranasal influenza infection in aged immunodeficient mice., S Ahlstedt and akerlund A. Sohl

     

    Protective effect of symphytum officiale on mice bearing spontaneous and transplant tumors., A Taylor and N C. Taylor

     

    Protective effect of syngeneic antitumor serum on mammary tumor in a syngeneic host., H Shinoda, M Yamazaki, and D Mizuno

     

    Protective effect of the immunostimulant glucan on sporotrichosis infections of mice. Abstr., M Steven, P Steven, J A. Cook, H Ichinose, and N R. Luzio

     

    Protective effects of amphotericin b against spontaneous and transplantable murine tumors., F Valeriote, R Lynch, G Medoff, and B V. Kumar

     

    Protective effects of interferon in mice previously exposed to lethal irradiation., J R. Ortaldo and J L. Mccoy

     

    Protective effects of in vitro cultures of mouse lymphatic leukemia l4946 against lethal doses of mouse grown cells., R Cailleau and G S. Amand

     

    Protective effects of passively transferred immune t- or b- -lymphocytes in mice infected with salmonella typhimurium., J F. Hochadel and K F. Keller

     

    Protective effects of the herbicide trifluralin on benzo(a)- -pyrene induced pulmonary adenocarcinoma and forestomach papillomas in female a/j mice. Abstr., E A. Triano, W R. Lang, M T. Kratky, and A J. Triolo

     

    Protective immunisation of mice using cell surface glycoprotein from trypanosoma cruzi., M T. Scott and D Snary

     

    Protective immunity, delayed hypersensitivity (dh) and cellular mediators of immunity in spleens of mice immunized by sublethal infection with histoplasma capsulatum (hc). Abstr., R P. Tewari, N Khardori, and T Yamada

     

    Protective monoclonal antibodies recognising stage-specific mero- zoite antigens of a rodent malaria parasite., R R. Freeman, A J. Trejdosiewicz, and G A. Cross

     

    Protective role of transplanted mesenteric node against mammary tumors in c3h mice., C C. Berdjis

     

    Protective serum effects in tumor immunity., J Vaage

     

    Protective tumour cell ghosts with intact membrane markers., I A. Davies, M G. Nicklin, and R Augustin

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    Protein 4.1B suppresses prostate cancer progression and metastasis., S Y. Wong, H Haack, J L. Kissil, M Barry, R T. Bronson, S S. Shen, C A. Whittaker, D Crowley, and R O. Hynes

     

    Protein 4.1R-deficient mice are viable but have erythroid membrane skeleton abnormalities., Z T. Shi, V Afzal, B Coller, D Patel, J A. Chasis, M Parra, G Lee, C Paszty, M Stevens, L Walensky, L L. Peters, N Mohandas, E Rubin, and J G. Conboy

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    Protein 4.2 binds to the carboxyl-terminal EF-hands of erythroid alpha-spectrin in a calcium- and calmodulin-dependent manner., C Korsgren, L L. Peters, and S E. Lux

     

    Protein-a antibody-binding (paab) technique for detection of tumor-associated membrane antigen (tama) of lewis lung carcinoma., R W. Veltri, J R. Mckolanis, S D. Rockoff, and K R. Mcintire

     

    Protein: absence of expression in brain of shiverer mutant mice., A Roach, K Boylan, S Horvath, S B. Prusiner, D L. Hood, and T O. Basic

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    Protein accumulation and neurodegeneration in the woozy mutant mouse is caused by disruption of SIL1, a cochaperone of BiP., L Zhao, Guess C. Longo, B S. Harris, J W. Lee, and S L. Ackerman

     

    Protein and dna levels in the submandibular salivary glands of isoproterenol stimulated mice., B Feiglin and P C. Reade

     

    Protein and enzyme distribution in microsomal and myelin fractions from rat and jimpy mouse brain., J Matthieu and T V. Waehneldt

     

    Protein and free amino acid content in preimplantation mouse embryos and in blastocysts under various culture conditions., M H. Sellens, S Stein, and M I. Sherman

     

    Protein and glycoprotein composition of myelin and myelin subfrac- tions from branis of 'quaking' mice., J Matthieu, B Koellreutter, and M Joyet

     

    Protein and nucleic acid synthesis during the mitotic cycle of ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Abstr., R Baserga

     

    Protein antigens of normal and malignant human cells identified by immunoprecipitation with monoclonal antibodies., J P. Brown, P W. Wright, C E. Hart, R G. Woodbury, A E. Hellstrom, and I Hellstrom

     

    Protein a radio-assay of the h-y antigen on human leukocytes using mouse and rat antisera and monoclonal antibodies., H Savikurki, L C. Andersson, S S. Wachtel, and A D. Chapelle

     

    Protein as carrier of cytotoxic groups. Abstr., R Wade, M E. Whisson, and M Szekerke

     

    Proteinase and inhibited by prostacyclin., K V. Honn, P Cavanaugh, C Evens, J D. Taylor, and D B. Sloane

     

    Protein-associated dna breaks and cell clonogenicity: effects of adriamycin (adr) or n-trifluoracetyladriamycin-14-valerate (ad32) on a lymphoma in vivo. Abstr., M Potmesil, M Levin, and R Silber

     

    Protein-associated dna breaks and dna-protein cross-links caused by dna nonbinding derivatives of adriamycin in l1210 cells., M Levin, R Silber, M Israel, A Goldfeder, and M Potmesil

     

    Protein associated dna single strand breaks and cytotoxicity of dihydroxyanthracenedione (dhad), nsc-301739, in mouse l1210 leukemia cells. Abstr., L F. Cohen, D L. Glaubiger, H E. Kann, and K W. Kohn

     

    Protein a treatment of cancer: activation of a serum component with trans-species anti-b16 melanoma acitivity., P D. Cooper and G R. Masinello

     

    Protein biosynthesis in the liver of x-irradiated mice., H Mukerjee and A Goldfeder

     

    Protein-bound calcium in tumors., L J. Anghileri

     

    Protein-bound polysaccharide preparation, ps-k, effective against mouse sarcoma-180 and rat ascites hepatoma ah-13 by oral use., S Tsukagoshi and F Ohashi

     

    Protein by monoclonal antibodies., D R. Ciocca, D J. Adams, R J. Bjercke, D P. Edwards, N W. Immu, and regulated T. Estrogen

     

    Protein carboxyl methylation increases in parallel with differentiation of neuroblastoma cells., Y Kloog, J Axelrod, and I Spector

     

    Protein catabolism in young mice following whole-body x irradiation., S W. Lippincott, N A. Azzam, and C C. Rogers

     

    Protein characterization and targeted disruption of Grg, a mouse gene related to the groucho transcript of the Drosophila Enhancer of split complex., M Mallo, Maguire M. Gendron, M L. Harbison, and T Gridley

     

    Protein content and biological activity of ribosomal particles from ascites carcinoma krebs ii cells., D Fais, R C. Shakulov, and E V. Klyachko

     

    Protein content and enzymatic assays of interstitial fluid from some normal tissues and transplanted mouse tumors., B Sylven and I Bois

     

    Protein degradation in liver and heart tissues of mature and old mice. Abstr., J T. Du

     

    Protein degradation in normal and beige (chediak-higashi) mice., R T. Lyons and H C. Pitot

     

    Protein degradation in the mouse visual system. I. Degradation of axonally transported and retinal proteins., R A. Nixon

     

    Protein-dependent and protein-independent dna crosslinks in mammalian cells treated with alkylating agents. Abstr., R A. Ewig and K W. Kohn

     

    Protein differences associated with the absence of granule cells in the cerebella from the mutant weaver mouse and from x-irradiated rat., J Mallet, M Huchet, M Shelanski, and J Changeux

     

    Protein-dna antigens in balb/c mice. Abstr., G Notani, O Stutman, W Long, R Good, and S Ohno

     

    Protein electrophoretic patterns of serum and peritoneal fluid in normal, tumor-bearing, and immune mice., M Brenneman and P Rigby

     

    Proteines myeliniques de la souris. Etude du mutant 'quaking'., C M. Jacque, C F. Louis, C Guede, and N A. Baumann

     

    Protein intake regulation and nitrogen retention in young obese and lean mice., K M. Chee, D R. Romsos, W G. Bergen, and G A. Leveille

     

    Protein intake regulation in adult obese (ob/ob) and lean mice: effects of nonprotein energy source and of supplemental tryptophan., D R. Romsos, K M. Chee, and W G. Bergen

     

    Protein kinase activity in mouse mammary carcinoma., G C. Majumder

     

    Protein kinase activity of ehrlich ascites tumor cells., A Kuroiwa, K Sekimizu, K Ueno, D Mizuno, D S. Natori, and T O. From

     

    Protein kinase and phosphate acceptor proteins of l-1210 leukemic cells. Abstr., S Damle

     

    Protein kinase C activity regulates the onset of anaphase I in mouse oocytes., M M. Viveiros, M O'brien, and J J. Eppig

     

    Protein labelling patterns in oocytes of Xenopus laevis., J J. Eppig and R A. Eckhardt

     

    Protein-losing enteropathy and other functional abnormalities in in graft-versus-host reaction, comparison with the graft-versus-host reaction., E A. Cornelius

     

    Protein-losing enteropathy in the graft-versus-host reaction., E A. Cornelius

     

    Protein, nucleic acids and cell structure in the regenerating mouse liver., L Lewan

     

    Protein of drosophila associated with active genes., G C. Howard, S M. Abmayr, L S. Shinefeld, V L. Sato, D S. Elgin, and O A. Chromosomal

     

    Protein of murine leukemia virus., D R. Twardzik, A K. Fowler, O S. Weislow, G A. Hegamyer, D A. Hellman, and U. Glyco

     

    Protein p53 and inducer-mediated erythroleukemia cell commitment to terminal cell division., D Shen, F X. Real, A B. Deleo, L J. Old, P A. Marks, and R A. Rifkind

     

    Protein patterns of developmentally totipotent mouse teratocarcinoma cells and normal early embryo cells., M J. Dewey, R Filler, and B Mintz

     

    Protein patterns of early mouse embryos during development., B R. Cullen, K Emigholz, and J J. Monahan

     

    Protein phosphorylation in normal and neoplastic development. Cyclic amp-dependent protein kinase activity in urethane-induced pulmonary tumours., A M. Malkinson, T J. Gunderson, and C E. Mcswigan

     

    Protein phosphorylation in normal and neoplastic development. Phosphorylation of proteins endogenous to foetal tissues and tumours., A M. Malkinson and C E. Mcswigan

     

    Protein phosphorylation in plasma membrane-enriched preparations of undifferentiated and differentiated c1300 neuroblastoma cells. Abstr., T A. Noland and R D. Green

     

    Protein phosphotransferase activities and cyclic nucleotide action in proliferating lymphocytes., R A. Masaracchia and D A. Walsh

     

    Protein polymorphism and genic heterozygosity in a wild population of the house mouse (mus musculus)., R K. Selander and S Y. Yang

     

    Protein polymorphism and genic heterozygosity in two european sub- species of the house mouse., R K. Selander, W G. Hunt, and S Y. Yang

     

    Protein-protein interactions in the epileptic fitful mouse mutant., Alexandra Buckley

     

    Protein renewal in anti-peroxidase antibody forming cells. I. In vivo incorporation of 3h-leucine as studied by quantitative ultrastructural autoradiography., M Bouteille

     

    Proteins associated with alternately spliced ankyrin transcripts., Holly Ann Field

     

    Proteins from melanosomes of mouse and chick pigment cells., P Doezema

     

    Proteins from morphologically differentiated neuroblastoma cells promote tubulin polymerization., N W. Seeds and R B. Maccioni

     

    Proteins from sciatic-nerve myelin in quaking and jimpy mice., J Matthieu

     

    Proteins in the degenerative retina of c3h mice, deficiency of a cyclic-nucleotide phosphodiesterase and opsin., D Farber and R Lolley

     

    Proteins of fast axoplasmic transport in the sciatic nerve of the dystrophic mouse., A D. Kuffer, Y Komiya, and L Austin

     

    Proteins of rauscher murine leukemia virus., W J. Van de ven, C Onnekink, A J. Vermorken, D H. Bloemers, and O I. Envelope

     

    Proteins of rauscher murine leukemia virus. Resolution of a 70,000-dalton, nonglycosylated polypeptide containing p30 peptide sequences., G Jamjoom, W L. Karshin, R B. Naso, L J. Arcement, and R B. Arlinghaus

     

    Proteins synthesized by inducer t cells: evidence for a mitogenic peptide shared by inducer molecules that stimulate different cell types., M Fresno, H D. Simonian, G Nabel, and H Cantor

     

    Protein synthesis and axonal transport in retinal ganglion cells of mice lacking visual receptors., B Grafstein, M Murray, and N A. Ingoglia

     

    Protein synthesis and differentiation in a clonal line of teratocarcinoma and in preimplation mouse embryo., crepin C. Failly and G R. Martin

     

    Protein synthesis and the growth kinetics of ehrlich ascites tumor. Abstr., J W. Harris, F Meyskens, and H M. Patt

     

    Protein synthesis directed by encephalomyocarditis virus rna, pro- perties of a transfer rna-dependent system., H Aviv, I Boime, and P Leder

     

    Protein synthesis during the cell cycle of l5178y cells., J Roti roti, S Okada, and H Eberle

     

    Protein synthesis in dextran sulfate-treated ascites tumor cells., G D. Mc coy and E Racker

     

    Protein synthesis in dystrophic muscle. Activity of the ph 5 supernatant fraction of muscle in dystrophic mice., R Petryshyn and D M. Nicholls

     

    Protein synthesis in ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Abstr., E Prindel and R Baserga

     

    Protein synthesis in enucleated fertilized mouse eggs., U Petzoldt, P C. Hoppe, and K Illmensee

     

    Protein synthesis in hybrid cells derived from fetal rat x mouse chimeric organs., D Doboule, U Petzoldt, G R. Illmensee, C M. Croce, and K Illmensee

     

    Protein synthesis initiation in eucaryotic cells. A com- parative study of the mechanism of peptide chain initiation using cell-free systems from mouse ascites tumor cells and rabbit reticulocytes., S H. Reynolds, A Dasgupta, S Palmieri, and N K. Gupta

     

    Protein synthesis in liver tissue under the influence of a meth- ylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma in mice., K Lundholm, L Ekman, S Edstrom, I Karlberg, R Jagenburg, and T Schersten

     

    Protein synthesis in microsurgically produced androgenetic and gynogenetic mouse embryos., U Petzoldt, G R. Illmensee, K B:urki, P C. Hoppe, and K Illmensee

     

    Protein synthesis in mouse spermatozoa., P W. Bragg and M A. Handel

     

    Protein synthesis in normal and scrapie mouse brain., G C. Millson and G D. Hunter

     

    Protein synthesis in nuclei isolated from frozen and thawed mouse liver., E A. Arnold, D E. Young, and R E. Stowell

     

    Protein synthesis in systems containing fractions from rabbit reticulocytes and krebs ascites cells. Abstr., A A. Waldman and J Goldstein

     

    Protein synthesis in the heart of genetic dystrophic mice., R A. Petryshyn, R C. Creasy, and D M. Nicholls

     

    Protein synthesis in the irradiated intestine of the mouse., M Lipkin, H Quastler, and F Muggia

     

    Protein synthesis, its control in erythropoiesis., P A. Marks and R A. Rifkind

     

    Protein synthesis (ps) requirements for the expression of cytolytic activity by lymphokines (lk) activated macrophages (m0.). Abstr., E Blasi and L Varesio

     

    Protein synthesis studied by autoradiography in the epidermis of different species., K Fukuyama and W L. Epstein

     

    Protein synthetic requirements for the outgrowth of trophoblast cells from mouse blastocysts., E J. Blake, J Schindler, and M I. Sherman

     

    Proteoglycan and collagen of "achondroplastic" (cn/cn) neonatal mouse cartilage., H K. Kleinman, J P. Pennypacker, and K S. Brown

     

    Proteoglycans from the substratum adhesion sites of msv- -transformed balb/c 3t3 cells., L J. Miketo and L A. Culp

     

    Proteolipid protein: synthesis and assembly into quaking mouse myelin., S Greenfield, N I. Williams, M White, S W. Brostoff, and E L. Hogan

     

    Proteolytic activity in brain and spinal cord in sensitive and reisitant strains of rat and mouse subjected to experimental allergic encephalomyelitis., D H. Boehme, M W. Fordice, and N Marks

     

    Proteolytic enhancement of gelation of ascites tumor cell extracts. Relationship to actin binding protein., P B. Moore and K L. Carraway

     

    Proteolytic enzymes in normal and dystrophic mouse muscle., L Berlinguet and U Srivastava

     

    Proteomic Analysis of Mitotic RNA Polymerase II Reveals Novel Interactors and Association With Proteins Dysfunctional in Disease., André Möller, Sheila Q Xie, Fabian Hosp, Benjamin Lang, Hemali P Phatnani, Sonya James, Francisco Ramirez, Gayle B Collin, Jürgen K Naggert, M Madan Babu, Arno L Greenleaf, Matthias Selbach, and Ana Pombo

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    Proteotoxic stress of cancer: implication of the heat-shock response in oncogenesis., Chengkai Dai, Siyuan Dai, and Junyue Cao

     

    Proteotypic classification of spontaneous and transgenic mammary neoplasms., I Mikaelian, N Blades, G A. Churchill, K Fancher, B B. Knowles, J T. Eppig, and J P. Sundberg

     

    Proteus mirabilis infection in a mouse colony., J B. Jones, P C. Estes, and A E. Jordan

     

    Prothymocytes in long term bone marrow cultures derived from preleukemic akr mice. Abstr., C Zielirski and S D. Waksal

     

    Protocol for isolation of various isoforms of the eythrocyte cytoskeleton protein ankyrin., Louise C. Pyle

     

    Protocollagen proline hydroxylase of the mouse uterus during preg- nancy and post-partum involution., J Halme and M Jaaskelainen

     

    Proton and alpha particle bombardment of mouse skin., S W. Lippincoll, J L. Montour, J D. Wilson, and R Bender

     

    Proton-cation translocation in tumor cell mitochondria., S Papa, F Capuano, N Capitanio, M Lorusso, and T Galeotti

     

    Proton irradiation of an experimental murine brain tumor. Abstr., K Stratton and A Anderson

     

    Proton magnetic relaxation in dehydrated normal and neoplasmic animal tissue., C J. Lewa and A Baczkowski

     

    Proton spin-lattice relaxtion studies on nonmalignant tissues of tumorous mice., H Frey, R Knispel, J Kruuv, A Sharp, R Thompson, and M Pintar

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    Providing the missing link: the exposure science ontology ExO., Carolyn J Mattingly, Thomas E McKone, Michael A Callahan, Judith A Blake, and Elaine A Cohen Hubal

     

    Provirus of the mouse mammary tumor virus., R Michalides, R V. Nie, R Nusse, N E. Hynes, D B. Groner, and Y T. One

     

    Provitamin D in certain sebaceous tissues of the mouse and guinea pig., A A. Kandutsch, E D. Murphy, and M E. Dreisbach

     

    Provocation of pseudomoniasis with cyclophosphamide in mice., T Urano and K Maejima

     

    Proximity relationships and rotational mobility of cell-surface antigens and receptors. Abstr., S Damjanovich, R Zidovetzki, jovin D. Arndt, and T M. Jovin

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    Prp (proline-rich protein) genes linked to markers Es-12 (esterase-12), Ea-10 (erythrocyte alloantigen), and loci on distal mouse chromosome 6., E A Azen, M T Davisson, M Cherry, and B A Taylor

     

    Pseudoallelism at the agouti locus in the mouse., M E. Wallace

     

    Pseudocystic condition of lymph nodes in c57bl mice., G Rudali, J Reverdy, bianchi L. Chieco, and N Yourkovski

     

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin a inhibits proliferation of human bone marrow progenitor cells in vitro., R K. Stuart and M Pollack

     

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin in mice. Histopathology and serum enzyme changes., O R. Pavlovskis, F A. Voelker, and A H. Shackelford

     

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in rats following implantation of an indwelling jugular catheter., D S. Wyand and A M. Jonas

     

    Pseudosecondary antibody responses to lps induced by toxins for macrophages., K M. Remington and J A. Rudbach

     

    Pseudotype formation between vesicular stomatitis virus and mouse mammary tumor virus detected by immunoelectron microscopy. Abstr., D C. Hixson, J C. Chan, J E. Knesek, and J M. Bowen

     

    Pseudotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus with envelope antigens provided by murine mammary tumor virus., J Zavada, C Dickson, and R Weiss

     

    Psilocin: effects on behaviour and brain serotonin in mice., R L. Collins, J M. Ordy, and T Samorajski

     

    Psilocin. Effects on behaviour and brain serotonin in mice., R L. Collins, J M. Ordy, and T Samorajski

     

    Psychological effects on resistance to spontaneous akr leukemia in mice. Abstr., S M. Plaut, R J. Esterhay, J C. Sutherland, L E. Wareheim, S B. Friedman, Schnaper, R S. Kaplan, and P H. Wiernik

     

    Psychopharmacogenetics: an integrative approach to the study of genes, drugs and behavior., B E. Eleftheriou

     

    Psychosine and lactosylceramide biosynthesis in brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve homogenates of quaking mice. Abstr., V L. Friedrich and G Hauser

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    Pten deficiency activates distinct downstream signaling pathways in a tissue-specific manner., L I. Yoo, D W. Liu, V u. Le, R T. Bronson, H Wu, and J Yuan

     

    Pteridines in the tu-h strain of Drosophila melanogaster., B Knowles

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    Puberty acceleration in mice. I. Dose-response effects and lack of critical time following exposure to male mouse urine., M C. Wilson, W G. Beamer, and W K. Whitten

     

    Puberty acceleration in mice. I. Dose-response effects and lack of critical time following exposure to male mouse urine., M C. Wilson, W G. Beamer, and W K. Whitten

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    Puberty acceleration in mice. II. Evidence that the vomeronasal organ is a receptor for the primer pheromone in male mouse urine., N Kaneko, E A. Debski, M C. Wilson, and W K. Whitten

     

    Public and individual idiotopes in the anti-poly(glu60,ala30,tyr10) response: analysis by monoclonal antibodies., G Somme, C Roth, J Mazie, P Salem, and J Theze

     

    Public h-2 specificities are target determinants for alloreactive cytotoxic t lymphocytes., A Vazquez, A Senik, W H. Fridman, and sautes C. Neauport

     

    Public health issues: bendectin, love canal [letter], B Paigen

     

    Public stem cell banks: considerations of justice in stem cell research and therapy., R R. Faden, L Dawson, House A. Bateman, D M. Agnew, H Bok, D W. Brock, A Chakravarti, X J. Gao, M Greene, J A. Hansen, P A. King, S J. O'Brien, A Siegel, D Solter, S M. Suter, C M. Verfaillie, L B. Walters, and J D. Gearhart

     

    Pugnose-a recessive mutation in linkage group 3 of mice., J F. Kidwell, J W. Gowen, and J Stadler

     

    Pugnose linkage in the mouse., J F. Kidwell, J W. Gowen, and J Stadler

     

    Pulmonary adenoma of strain a mice, an electron microscopic study., R E. Brooks

     

    Pulmonary adenomata induced by carcinogen treatment in organ culture. Influence of duration of treatment., A Flaks and J O. Laws

     

    Pulmonary adenomata induced by carcinogen treatment in organ culture. Influence of increasing amounts of carcinogens., R F. Davies, I R. Major, and E R. Aberdeen

     

    Pulmonary adenomatosis induced in dba/2 mice by oral administration of dibenz(a,h)anthracene., K C. Snell and H L. Stewart

     

    Pulmonary alveolar colony-forming cells., T S. Reppun, H L. Kuhn, O Separation, and C O. Mouse

     

    Pulmonary and hepatic oncogenesis during treatment of male RF mice with dimethyl-nitrosamine., N K Clapp, A W Craig, and R E Toya

     

    Pulmonary blastoma; an ultrastructural study of a case and its transplanted tumor in athymic nude mice., S Tamai, T Kameya, Y Shimosato, M Tsumuraya, and T Wada

     

    Pulmonary carcinogenesis by derivatives of polynuclear aromatic alkylating agents., R M. Peck, T K. Tan, and E B. Peck

     

    Pulmonary cell reactions in resistance to schistosoma mansoni. Abstr., F Von lichtenberg and J E. Byram

     

    Pulmonary cell response to bacterial challenge in mutant mice with some hereditary alterations resembling cystic fibrosis., O H. Pivetta, R J. Cassino, and D O. Sordelli

     

    Pulmonary clearance of staphylococcus aureus in mutant mice with some hereditary alterations resembling cystic fibrosis., O H. Pivetta, D O. Sordelli, and M L. Labal

     

    Pulmonary lymphocyte subpopulations; variations in new zealand black/white and c57bl/6 mice with age., H J. Gong, P J. Clements, and H Eisenberg

     

    Pulmonary metastases from autochthonous 3-methylcholanthrene- -induced murine tumors., H Wexler and S A. Rosenberg

     

    Pulmonary nocardiosis in the Rhesus monkey. Importance of differentiation from tuberculosis., A M. Jonas and D S. Wyand

     

    Pulmonary pathology of the motheaten mouse., J M. Ward

     

    Pulmonary surface-active materials in the chediak-higashi syndrome., J L. Prueitt, E Y. Chi, and D Lagunoff

     

    Pulmonary toxicity and extrahepatic metabolism of 2-methylnaphtha- lene in the mouse. Abstr., K A. Griffin, C B. Johnson, R K. Breger, and R B. Franklin

     

    Pulmonary tumors in germfree mice, induction with urethan., N A. Burstein, K R. Intire, and A C. Allison

     

    Pulmonary tumors in mice after repeated inhalation exposures to aerosols of 144ce02. Abstr,. Radiat. Res. 1978, 74.558, F Hahn, D L. Lundgren, and R O. Mcclellan

     

    Pulmonary tumors in mice induced by oral isoniazid and its metabo- lites., C Biancifiori and R Ribacchi

     

    Pulmonary tumors in strain a mice given injections of aflatoxin b1., R Wieder, G N. Wogan, and M B. Shimkin

     

    Pulmonary tumour induction, in vitro genetic influence., A Flaks

     

    Pulmonary tumours and group vii in the house-mouse., J L. Bloom

     

    Pulmonary tumours and group vii in the house-mouse., J A. Tatchell

     

    Pulmonary tumours, group vii and sex in the house-mouse., J A. Tatchell

     

    Pulse treatment with 5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine of lymphoma cells in vitro. Abstr., M Fox and L G. Lajtha

     

    Punishment and preshock as determinants of bar-pressing behavior., A Baron and J J. Antonitis

     

    Pup-carrying by laboratory mice in an unfamiliar environment., D G. Fraser and S A. Barnett

     

    Purebred dogs in psychological and mental health research., J L. Fuller

     

    Pure-strain and genetically mosaic liver tumors histochemically identified with the beta-glucuronidase marker in allophenic mice., H Condamine, R P. Custer, and B Mintz

     

    Pure strain mice born to hybrid mothers following ovarian transplantation., W L. Russell and J G. Hurst

     

    Purification, analysis, and subunits of myeloma (mopc 21) dna-dependent rna polymerase a (1) by polyriboadenylate- -sepharose., S H. Hall and E A. Smuckler

     

    Purification and actions of g-csf on normal and leukemic cells. Abstr., D Matcalf and N A. Nicola

     

    Purification and analysis of a gross murine oncornavirus protein with a molecular weight of about 12,000 specific for the gross virus subgroup., M Strand and J T. August

     

    Purification and biochemical properties of tumor-associated transplantation antigens from methylcholanthrene-induced murine sarcomas., G C. Dubois, L W. Law, and E Appella

     

    Purification and biological activities of a mouse serum pro- tein increased by administration of streptococcal preparation, ok-432., T Torikai, O Itoh, S Toyoshima, and T Osawa

     

    Purification and characteristics of a novel tryptophan- -metabolizing enzyme with antitumor activity. Abstr., J Roberts and H J. Rosenfeld

     

    Purification and characterization of a high molecular weight eosinophil chemotactic factor from schistosoma japonicum eggs., M Owhashi and A Ishii

     

    Purification and characterization of a lipolytic factor (toxohormone-l) from cell-free fluid of ascites sarcoma 180., H Masuno, N Yamasaki, and H Okuda

     

    Purification and characterization of a liver-specific antigen., A A. Mihas, B I. Hirschowitz, and G Saccomani

     

    Purification and characterization of a monoclonal t-cell suppressor factor specific for poly(lglu60lala30ltyr10)., K Krupen, B A. Araneo, L Brink, J A. Kapp, T Stein, K J. Wieder, and D R. Webb

     

    Purification and characterization of a mouse t cell replacing factor from primary mixed lymphocyte culture supernatant., K Naruo, Y Oguchi, Y Masuzawa, and T Osawa

     

    Purification and characterization of a murine tumor cell surface glycoprotein of 75,000 daltons that is related to the major envelope glycoprotein of murine leukemia virus., W L. Mclellan and J N. Ihle

     

    Purification and characterization of a nicotinamide deamidase released into the growth medium of neuroblastoma in vitro., M Wintzerith, A Dierich, and P Mandel

     

    Purification and characterization of an l-glutamic acid60-l- -alanine30-l-tyrosine10 (gat)-specific suppressor factor from genetic responder mice., C M. Sorensen, C W. Pierce, and D R. Webb

     

    Purification and characterization of biosynthetically labeled mouse lymphotoxin. Abstr., M E. Smith and B W. Papermaster

     

    Purification and characterization of collagenous protein secreted by a murine teratocarcinoma-derived cell line., C Y. Ko and R E. Priest

     

    Purification and characterization of dna polymerases from the plasmacytoma mopc 104e and abelson murine leukemia viruses., B J. Weimann, J Schmidt, and B Takacs

     

    Purification and characterization of esterase 2b of the house mouse, mus musculus., U Lexow, A Ronai, and O Von deimling

     

    Purification and characterization of esterase 6a, a trimeric esterase of the house mouse (mus musculus)., H Oehm, S D. Looze, A Ronai, and O Von deimling

     

    Purification and characterization of glycolic acid oxidase from hog kidney. Abstr., A M. Tokushige and I W. Sizer

     

    Purification and characterization of glyoxalase i from dba/1j mouse liver. Abstr., S J. Norton and M V. Kester

     

    Purification and characterization of isologous anti-receptor antibody for the response to phosphorylcholine. Abstr., B Richardson and H Kohler

     

    Purification and characterization of mouse alcohol dehydro- genase from two inbred strains that differ in total liver enzyme activity., D K. Rex, W F. Bosron, and T Li

     

    Purification and characterization of mouse alpha-lactalbumin and preparation of its antibody., Y Nagamatsu and T Oka

     

    Purification and characterization of mouse alpha-lactalbumin from lactating mammary glands., M Bhattacharjee and B K. Vonderhaar

     

    Purification and characterization of mouse beta-2 microglo- bulin: allelic variants from two different strains., L Ramanathan, G C. Dubois, E A. Robinson, and E Appella

     

    Purification and characterization of mouse beta-2-microglobulin variants from two different strains. Abstr., L Ramanathan, G C. Dubois, E A. Robinson, and E Appella

     

    Purification and characterization of mouse brain thy-1.2 Differentiation alloantigen., L D. Mcclain, M Tomana, and R T. Acton

     

    Purification and characterization of mouse brain thy-1 glycoprotein antigens., M Letarte and G Meghji

     

    Purification and characterization of mouse kidney beta-glucuronidase., C Lin, M L. Orcutt, and W H. Fishman

     

    Purification and characterization of mouse serum protein with specific binding affinity for c4 (ss protein)., A Ferreira, M Takahashi, and V Nussenzweig

     

    Purification and characterization of nascent chains from immunoglobu- lin producing cells., D Cioli and E S. Lennox

     

    Purification and characterization of s-adenosyl-l-methionine decarboxylase from mouse mammary gland and liver., T Sakai, C Hori, K Kano, and T Oka

     

    Purification and characterization of thy 1.1 Alloantigen from murine t-lymphoblastoid cell lines. Abstr., R K. Zwerner, P A. Barstad, and R T. Acton

     

    Purification and characterization of two allelic forms of L-glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase from inbred strains of mice., L P. Kozak

     

    Purification and characterization of two allelic forms of l-glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase from inbred strains of mice., L P. Kozak

     

    Purification and characterization of two isozymes of 3-phosphoglycerate kinase from the mouse., B Pegoraro and C Lee

     

    Purification and chemical characterization of papain- -solubilized histocompatibility-2 antigens from mouse liver., O Henriksen, E A. Robinson, and E Appella

     

    Purification and chemical properities of mouse liver lysosomal (L form) beta-glucuronidase., S Tomino and K Paigen

     

    Purification and chemical properties of mouse liver lyso- somal (l form) beta-glucuronidase., S Tomino, K Paigen, D R. Tulsiani, and O Touster

     

    Purification and cloning of a mouse ribosomal gene fragment in coliphage lambda., D C. Tiemeier, S M. Tilghman, and P Leder

     

    Purification and electron microscopy of lactic dehydrogenase virus of mice., M C. Horzinek, P S. Wielink, and D J. Ellens

     

    Purification and improved assay of inosine 5'-monophosphate dehydrogeanse (impd) from murine tumor and tissue extracts. Abstr., R T. Proffitt, V Pathak, and C A. Presant

     

    Purification and initial characterization of the lymphokine soluble immune response suppressor., T M. Aune, D R. Webb, and C W. Pierce

     

    Purification and measurement of microgram amounts of radioactive nucleic acids and proteins from animal cells in tissue culture., F M. Kahan

     

    Purification and molecular properties of mouse alcohol dehydrogenase isozymes., E M. Algar, T Seeley, and R S. Holmes

     

    Purification and molecular weight determination of glucose-6- -phosphate dehydrogenase and malic enzyme from mouse and drosophila., C Lee, C H. Langley, and J Burkhart

     

    Purification and partial characterization of a murine melanoma- -associated antigen., V P. Bhavanandan, J G. Kemper, and J Bystryn

     

    Purification and partial characterization of a tumor-specific blocking factor from sera of mice with growing chemically induced sarcomas., J T. Nepom, I Hellstrom, and K E. Hellstrom

     

    Purification and preparation of antibody to rna polymerase ii. Stimulatory factors from ehrlich ascites tumor cells., K Sekimizu, Y Nakanishi, and S Natori

     

    Purification and properties of a highly potent antitumor glutaminase-asparaginase from pseudomonas 7a., J Roberts

     

    Purification and properties of a mouse ascites tumor dipeptidase, a metalloenzyme., S Hayman and E K. Patterson

     

    Purification and properties of bovine thymosin., J A. Hooper, M C. Daniel, G B. Thurman, G H. Cohen, I S. Schulof, and A L. Goldstein

     

    Purification and properties of colony-stimulating factor from mouse lung-conditioned medium., A W. Burgess, J Camakaris, and D Metcalf

     

    Purification and properties of ctp,rna cytidylyltransferase from ehrlich tumor cells. Abstr., A J. Girgenti and J G. Cory

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    Purification and properties of delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase from tissues of two strains of mice., D L. Coleman

     

    Purification and properties of delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase from tissues of two strains of mice., D L. Coleman

     

    Purification and properties of dna-dependent rna polymerases from nuclei of ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells. Abstr., D G. Blair

     

    Purification and properties of genetic variants of mouse trypsinogen., T Watanabe

     

    Purification and properties of liver fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase from c57bl/ksj normal and diabetic mice., F Marcus and M M. Hosey

     

    Purification and properties of multiple forms of mouse trypsinogen., T Watanabe and N Ogasawara

     

    Purification and properties of murine interferon., Y Kawade

     

    Purification and properties of murine mammary tumor virus dna polymerase., S L. Marcus, N H. Sarkar, and M J. Modak

     

    Purification and properties of papain solubilized mouse h-2 isoanti- gens. Abstr., S G. Nathenson and A Shimada

     

    Purification and properties of phosphoribosyl-formylglycineamidine synthetase of ehrlich ascites tumor cells., S Y. Chu and J F. Henderson

     

    Purification and properties of retinol- and retinoic acid- binding proteins from a transplantable mouse colon tumor., B P. Sani, S M. Condon, and C K. Banerjee

     

    Purification and properties of ribonucleotide reductase from leukemic mouse spleen., S Fujioka and R Silber

     

    Purification and properties of rna-dependent dna polymerase from cytoplasmic a-type particles of murine mammary tumor virus., M Kohno and A Ishihama

     

    Purification and properties of specific l-histidine decarboxylase. Abstr., D Aures, W J. Hartman, and W G. Clark

     

    Purification and properties of the major phenylalanyl transfer rna species in drug-resistant ehrlich tumor cells., M Hayashi and A C. Griffin

     

    Purification and properties of thymidine monophosphate kinase from mouse hepatoma., R K. Kielley

     

    Purification and properties of thymidylate synthetase of ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Abstr., A Fridland and C Heidelberger

     

    Purification and properties of thyrotropin from functional pituitary tumors in mice., P G. Condliffe, M Mochizuki, Y A. Fontaine, and R W. Bates

     

    Purification and sequence of messenger rna for immunoglobulin light chains., G G. Brownlee, E M. Cartwright, N J. Cowan, J M. Jarvis, and C Milstein

     

    Purification and serological characterization of the major envelope glycoprotein from akr murine leukemia virus and its reactivity with autogenous immune sera from mice., J N. Ihle, T P. Denny, and D P. Bolognesi

     

    Purification and some properties of phosphofructokinase from ehrlich ascites tumor cells., T Sumi and M Ui

     

    Purification and structural characterization of lfa-1, a lymphocyte function-associated antigen, and mac-1, a related macrophage differentiation antigen associated with the type three complement receptor., K Kurzinger and T A. Springer

     

    Purification and structural characterization of the murine t cell differentiation alloantigen thy-1. Abstr., P Barstad, R Zwerner, M Tomana, and R Acton

     

    Purification and subunit structure of deoxyribonucleic acid-dependent ribonucleic acid polymerase i from the mouse myeloma, mopc 315., L B. Schwartz and R G. Roeder

     

    Purification and subunit structure of deoxyribonucleic acid-dependent ribonucleic acid polymerase ii from the mouse plasmacytoma, mopc 315., L B. Schwartz and R G. Roeder

     

    Purification and subunit structure of deoxyribonucleic acid-dependent ribonucleic acid polymerase iii from the mouse plasmacytoma, mopc 315., V E. Sklar and R G. Roeder

     

    Purification and translation of an immunoglobulin chain messenger rna from mouse myeloma., T Honjo, D Swan, M Nau, B Norman, S Packman, R Polsky, and P Leder

     

    Purification of 14s messenger rna of immunoglobulin light chain that codes for a possible light-chain precursor., B Mach, C Faust, and P Vassalli

     

    Purification of adenosine phosphorylase from sarcoma 180 (s-180) cells grown in culture. Abstr., A Y. Divekar

     

    Purification of a factor from ehrlich ascites tumor cells specifically stimulating rna polymerase ii., K Sekimizu, N Kobayashi, D Mizuno, and S Natori

     

    Purification of a functional mouse fc receptor through the use of a monoclonal antibody., I S. Mellman and J C. Unkeless

     

    Purification of a glycoprotein from mouse ascites fluid by immunoaffinity chromatography which is related to the major glycoprotein of murine leukemia viruses. Immunologic and structural comparison with purified viral glycoproteins., S J. Kennel

     

    Purification of alpha-amylase from c3h mouse submaxillary gland by gel filtration., L Frati and A Caputo

     

    Purification of alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase., David H. Miller

     

    Purification of a messenger-specific initiation factor from ascites- -cell supernatant., D T. Wigle

     

    Purification of an immunosuppressive principle derived from ehrlich carcinoma cells., H Motoki, I Kamo, M Kikuchi, Y Ono, and N Ishida

     

    Purification of an immunosuppressive principle from ehrlich carcinoma ascites., H Motoki, T Kurokawa, H Shiraishi, F Kitame, A Ono, and N Ishida

     

    Purification of a poly (adp-ribose) protein complex from ehrlich ascites tumor nuclei. Abstr., P Adamietz and H Hilz

     

    Purification of a soluble tumor-specific transplantation antigen. Abstr., N Pellis, D Shulan, and B Kahan

     

    Purification of beta-glucuronidase from urine of androgen- -stimulated female mice., N C. Mills, C Gupta, and C W. Bardin

     

    Purification of B-hydroxy-B-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase from mouse liver., Alan Lazaroff

     

    Purification of cell line-specific transplantation antigens from mouse ascites tumor cells., T Tanino, M Saito, and K Egawa

     

    Purification of chick oviduct progesterone receptor apoprotein., A Maggi, J G. Compton, M Fahnestock, W T. Schrader, and B W. O'Malley

     

    Purification of deoxycytidine kinases from two p815 murine neoplasms and their separation from deoxyguanosine kinase., M B. Meyers and W Kreis

     

    Purification of erythropoietin-responsive cells by immune hemolysis., L N. Cantor, A J. Morris, P A. Marks, and R A. Rifkind

     

    Purification of functional, determinant-specific, idiotype- -bearing murine t cells., G K. Lewis and J W. Goodman

     

    Purification of geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate synthetase from Micrococcus lysodeikticus., A A. Kandutsch, H Paulus, E Levin, and K Bloch

     

    Purification of homogenous murine immunoglobulins with anti-fructofuranan specificity., M Vrana, J Tomasic, and C P. Glaudemans

     

    Purification of human c3b inactivator by monoclonal-antibody affinity chromatography., L Hsiung, A N. Barclay, M R. Brandon, E Sim, and R R. Porter

     

    Purification of immunoglobulin l chain and h chain mrna from mopc- -315 plasmacytoma. Abstr., J Mc innes

     

    Purification of leukokinin, a vasoactive peptide(s) formed in ascitic fluid. Abstr., M M. Johnston and L M. Greenbaum

     

    Purification of mammalian tumor (l1210) thymidylate synthetase by affinity chromatography on stable biospecific adsorbent., W Rode, K J. Scanlon, J Hynes, and J R. Bertino

     

    Purification of mouse alpha1-fetoprotein and preparation of specific peroxidase conjugates for its cellular localization., W D. Kuhlmann

     

    Purification of mouse chromosome 14 by reversible immobilization and magnetic labeling., Brad Stohr

     

    Purification of mouse interferon by affinity chromatography on a solid-phase immunoadsorbent., J D. Sipe, guignard J. Maeyer, B Fauconnier, and E D. Maeyer

     

    Purification of mouse interleukin 2 to apparent homogeneity., D Riendeau, D G. Harnish, R C. Bleackley, and V Paetkau

     

    Purification of mouse liver thymidylate synthetase by affinity chromatography using 10-methyl-5,8-dideazafolate as the affinant., D G. Priest, M T. Doig, and J B. Hynes

     

    Purification of mouse lung-conditioned medium colony stimulating factor (csf)., J Sheridan and D Metcalf

     

    Purification of mouse lymphotoxin. Abstr., M E. Smith, R Laudico, M C. Daniel, and B W. Papermaster

     

    Purification of mouse myosin by gel filtration., M Smoller and R A. Fineberg

     

    Purification of mouse pepsinogens by pepstatin-affinity chromatography., H Esumi, S Sato, and T Sugimura

     

    Purification of murine oncornaviral phosphoproteins using alkyl- -agarose derivatives., S L. Marcus, S W. Smith, J Racevskis, and N H. Sarkar

     

    Purification of murine thymus leukemia antigen (tl). A quantitative assessment of limited proteolysis., M Wolcott, T H. Stanton, J L. Williams, and J C. Bennett

     

    Purification of poly(adp-ribose) polymerase from ehrlich ascites tumor cells by chromatography on dna-agarose., T Kristensen and J Holtlund

     

    Purification of rodent eosinophils on discontinuous metriza- mide gradients., S L. James, R W. Leid, and A Sher

     

    Purification of seven protein synthesis initiation factors from krebs ii ascites cells., H Trachsel, B Erni, M H. Schreier, A, and T Staehelin

     

    Purification of the embryonic isozyme of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-linked cytoplasmic L-glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase from freeze-dried sarcoma I tumors., Laurence Fishel

     

    Purification of the h-2kk molecule of the murine major histocompatibility complex., S H. Herrmann and M F. Mescher

     

    Purification of the intermediate filament protein vimentin from ehrlich ascites tumor cells., W J. Nelson and P Traub

     

    Purification of the mouse mammary tumour virus., M J. Lyons and D H. Moore

     

    Purification of the mouse Y chromosome by reversible mobilization and magnetic in situ hybridization labeling., Sudha Reddy

     

    Purification of the "Y" base from yeast and mouse liver tRNAphe and related fllourescence studies., David Dougan

     

    Purification of the "Y" base from yeast sRNA and related flourescence studies., David Dougan

     

    Purification of thymidylate synthetase from ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells., A Fridland, R J. Langenbach, and C Heidelberger

     

    Purification of toxohormone by column chromatography., K Yunoki and A C. Griffin

     

    Purification of tumor associated antigens from a methylcholanthrene induced murine sarcoma as monitored by humoral cytotoxicity., S S. Ristow, P H. Cleveland, T R. Pier, and C F. Khann

     

    Purification of tumor-enhancing antibody by affinity chromatography. Abstr., G Lewis, J Cruse, and D Sprunt

     

    Purification of tumor specific transplantation antigens from chemically-induced sarcomas. Abstr., G Dubois, E Appella, and L W. Law

     

    Purification of tumor specific transplantation antigens (tsta) by isotachophoresis. Abstr., T L. Saunders, N R. Pellis, and B D. Kahan

     

    Purification of two calcium/calmodulin-dependent forms of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase by using conformation- -specific monoclonal antibody chromatography., R S. Hansen and J A. Beavo

     

    Purification, size, and properties of the complex of orotate phosphoribosyltransferase. Orotidylate decarboxylase from mouse ehrlich ascites carcinoma., P R. Kavipurapu and M E. Jones

     

    Purification, subunit structure, and DNA binding properties of the mouse oxysterol receptor., F R. Taylor, E P. Shown, E B. Thompson, and A A. Kandutsch

     

    Purification to apparent homogeneity of murine interleukin 1., S B. Mizel and D Mizel

     

    Purification without loss of viability of neoplastic plasma-cells from the ascites passaged mouse myeloma, x5563., B L. Gordon, J Fong, and B W. Papermaster

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    Purified human hematopoietic stem cells contribute to the generation of cardiomyocytes through cell fusion., F Ishikawa, H Shimazu, L D. Shultz, M Fukata, R Nakamura, B Lyons, K Shimoda, S Shimoda, T Kanemaru, K Nakamura, H Ito, Y Kaji, A C. Perry, and M Harada

     

    Purified membrane fractions from mammary tumor cells elicit biological reactivity in in vitro cell-mediated immune reactions., S C. Buessow, K Caldwell, M A. Fletcher, and D M. Lopez

     

    Purified protein derivative of tuberculin induces immunoglobulin pro- duction in normal mouse spleen cells., B S. Nilsson, B M. Sultzer, and W W. Bullock

     

    Purine and pyrimidine transport and phosphoribosylation and their interaction in overall uptake by cultured mammalian cells. A re-evaluation., R Marz, R M. Wohlhueter, and P G. Plagemann

     

    Purine excretion by mouse peritoneal macrophages lacking adenosine deaminase activity., T Chan

     

    Purineless death as a link between growth rate and cytotoxicity by methotrexate., W M. Hryniuk

     

    Purine modulation of methotrexate cytotoxicity in mammalian cell lines., I W. Taylor, P Slowiaczek, P R. Francis, and M H. Tattersall

     

    Purine modulation of thymidine activity in l1210 leukemia cells in vitro., A Leyva, H Appel, and H M. Pinedo

     

    Purine nucleotide biosynthesis in antifolic-resistant sublines of leukemia l1210. Abstr., A W. Schrecker, J A. Mead, and A Goldin

     

    Purine nucleotide metabolism and nucleotide pool sizes in synchronized lymphoma l5178y cells., F F. Snyder, J F. Henderson, S Kim, A Paterson, and L W. Brox

     

    Purine nucleotide metabolism in mammary adenocarcinomas of mice. Abstr., R Marz and J W. Davis

     

    Purine nucleotide synthesis by a 6-mercaptopurine-resistant subline of the ehrlich ascites carcinoma. Abstr., A R. Paterson

     

    Purine oversecretion in cultured murine lymphoma cells deficient in adenylosuccinate synthetase: genetic model for inherited hyperuricemia and gout., B Ullman, M A. Wormsted, M B. Cohen, and D W. Jr

     

    Purine ribonucleoside (mmpr). Abstr., D H. Ho

     

    Purine ribonucleotide reductase. End-product inhibition and stimu- lation of a mammalian enzyme., A P. Kimball, P S. Allinson, and M J. Frymire

     

    Purine synthesis in sarcoma 180 and hetapoma 134 ascites cells treated with 6-chloropurine or azaserine. Abstr., A C. Sartorelli and B A. Booth

     

    Purinethiols as feedback inhibitors of purine synthesis in ascites tumor cells., G A. Le page and M Jones

     

    Purine treated l1210 cells., S P. Tomasovic, R Higashikubo, A M. Cohen, and D A. Broom

     

    Purkinje cell degeneration, a new neurological mutation in the mouse., R J. Mullen, E M. Eicher, and R L. Sidman

     

    Purkinje cell degeneration, a new neurological mutation in the mouse., R J. Mullen, E M. Eicher, and R L. Sidman

     

    Purkinje cell degeneration associated with erythroid ankyrin deficiency in nb/nb mice., L L. Peters, C S. Birkenmeier, R T. Bronson, R A. White, S E. Lux, E Otto, V Bennett, A Higgins, and J E. Barker

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    Purkinje cell degeneration (pcd) phenotypes caused by mutations in the axotomy-induced gene, Nna1., Gonzalez A. Fernandez, Spada A. La, J Treadaway, J C. Higdon, B S. Harris, R L. Sidman, J I. Morgan, and J Zuo

     

    Purkinje cell loss and the noradrenergic system in the cerebellum of pcd mutant mice., B Ghetti, R W. Fuller, B D. Sawyer, and M J. Schmidt

     

    Purkinje cells and granule cells in the cerebellum of the stumbler mutant mouse., K W. Caddy and R L. Sidman

     

    Puromycin-induced necrosis of crypt cells of the small intestine of mouse., R D. Estensen and R Baserga

     

    Puromycin inhibition of protein synthesis by ehrlich ascites tumor tumor cells. Abstr., M Rabinovitz and J M. Fisher

     

    Purpose and technique of gonadectomizing mice at two to three days post-partum., Richard F. Grochocki

     

    Putative acetylcholine receptors in hippocampus and corpus striatum of rat and mouse., C M. Marchand, S P. Hunt, and J Schmidt

     

    Putative androgen receptors distinguished in wild-type and testicular-feminized (tfm) mice., S J. Wieland and T O. Fox

     

    Putative conformation of mouse fcgamma-receptor., perles B. Kahn, J Sire, A Boned, and A Bourgois

     

    Putative glucagon precursors in long-term islet cell cultures., Michael Morley

     

    Putrefactive ethanol sources in postmortem tissues of conventional and germ-free mice., G L. Davis, R L. Leffert, and N W. Rantanen

     

    Putrescine administration reduces the rate of dna synthe- sis in ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Evidence for antizyme- -mediated inhibition of ornithine decarboxylase activity. Abstr., O Heby, M Linden, and G Andersson

     

    Putrescine and the regulation of s-adenosyl-l-methionine decarboxylase in cultured mouse mammary gland., T Sakai, J W. Perry, C Hori, and T Oka

     

    Putting stem cells to work [see comments], D Solter and J Gearhart

     

    Puva suppresses the proliferative stimulus produced by stripping on hairless mice., P O. Fritsch, F Gschnait, G Kaaserer, W Brenner, I Chaikittisilpa, H Honigsmann, and K Wolff

     

    Pyran copolymer as an effective adjuvant to chemotherapy against a murine leukemia and solid tumor., S J. Mohr, M A. Chirigos, F S. Fuhrman, and J W. Pryor

     

    Pyran reverses suppression of macrophage mediated immunity induced by soluble immune complexes. Abstr., V S. Rao and M S. Mitchell

     

    Pyrazine-2-carboxaldehyde thiosemicarbazone (pct), an iron eliminating agent with antitumor activity. Abstr., F A. French, A E. Lewis, A H. Sheena, and E J. Jr

     

    Pyrazofurin enhancement of 5-azacytidine antitumor activity in l5178y and human leukemia cells., E Cadman, F Eiferman, R Heimer, and L Davis

     

    Pyrazofurin metabolism, enzyme inhibition, and resistance in l5178y cells., D E. Dix, C P. Lehman, A Jakubowski, J D. Moyer, and R E. Handschumacher

     

    Pyridine nucleotide levels as a function of growth in normal and transformed 3t3 cells., E L. Jacobson and M K. Jacobson

     

    Pyridine nucleotide metabolism., gonzalez R. Alvarez, salinas H. Juarez, E L. Jacobson, D M. Jacobson, and T O. And

     

    Pyridoxine deficiency and cytotoxicity of t lymphoytes in vitro., A V. Sergeev, S N. Bykovskaja, L M. Luchanskaja, and M O. Rauschenbach

     

    Pyridoxine dietary levels and open-field activity of inbred mice., G Tunnicliff, R E. Wimer, and E Roberts

     

    Pyrimidine nucleoside requirements of a neoplastic c3h mouse cell strain., F M. Price, J Rotherham, and V J. Evans

     

    Pyrimidine nucleosides enhance the anti-cancer activity of fu and augment its incorporation into nuclear tna. Abstr., R Nayak, D Martin, R Stolfi, J Furth, and S Spiegelman

     

    Pyrolysis products from amino acids and protein: highest mutagenicity requires cytochrome p1-450., D W. Nebert, S W. Bigelow, A B. Okey, T Yahagi, U Mori, M Nagao, and T Sugimura

     

    Pyrophosphate phosphohydrolase in c3hba mammary tumors of mice., R J. Helmsen and J W. Davis

     

    Pyrophosphate treatment of ehrlich ascites cells in vivo and in vitro., G Lofroth, G Ahnstrom, and A T. Natarajan

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    Pyrosequencing enhancement for better detection limit and sequencing homopolymers., M Gong, S H. Foo, L Lin, E T. Liu, B Gharizadeh, and S Goel

     

    Pyrrole pigments in normal and congenitally anaemic mice (+:+, W-W v , ha-ha, nb-nb, mk-mk, f-f and sla-Y)., Birnbaum M. Kreimer, R M. Bannerman, E S. Russell, and S E. Bernstein

     

    Pyrrolopyrimidine lethality in relation to ribonucleic acid synthesis in sarcoma 180 cells in vitro., P S. Ritch and M Helsmworth

     

    Pyruvate dehydrogenase activity in several tissues of genetically obese hyperglycemic mice., Y B. Lombardo and L A. Menahan

     

    Pyruvate dehydrogenase, the citrate condensing enzyme and the utilization of 14 c-labeled lactate, pyruvate and alanine by slices of lactating mammary gland and adenocarcinoma of mouse mammary gland., L Kopelovich

     

    Pyruvate inhibition of glycolysis in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., R Suzuki, K Sato, and S Tsuiki

     

    Pyruvate kinase isozymes in neurons, glia, neuroblastoma, and glioblastoma., S W. Tolle, R D. Dyson, R W. Newburgh, and J M. Cardenas

     

    Pyruvate transport in tumour-cell mitochondria., M L. Eboli, G Paradies, T Galeotti, and S Papa

     

    Pyruvic kinase activity in livers of hereditarily obese and thin mice. Abstr., G H. Fried

     

    Qa-1 and qa-2 expression of cfu's., M A. Lynes, S Tonkonogy, and L Flaherty

     

    Qa-1-associated antigens. I. Generation of h-1 nonrestri- cted cytotoxic t lymphocytes specific for determinants of the qa-1 region., D L. Kastner, R R. Rich, and F Shen

     

    Qa-1-associated antigens. II. Evidence for functional differentiation from h-2k and h-2d antigens., D L. Kastner, R R. Rich, and L Chu

     

    Qa-1-associated antigens. IV. Evidence for addional qa-1 polymorphism defined biochemically and by cytotoxic t lymphocyte recognition., L J. Nell, R G. Cook, and R R. Rich

     

    Qa-1-associated determinants recognized dby cytotoxic t lymphocytes. Abstr., L J. Nell and R R. Rich

     

    Qa-2 and qa-3 antigens on lymphocyte subpupu- lations. I. Mitogen responsiveness., L Flaherty, D Zimmerman, and K A. Sullivan

     

    Qa-2 does not display structural genetic polymorphism detectable on isoelectric-focusing gels., J Michaelson, L Flaherty, B Hutchison, and H Yudkowitz

     

    Qa antigen expression on functional lymphoid, myeloid, and stem cells in adult mice., P W. Kincade, L Flaherty, G Lee, T Watanabe, and J Michaelson

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    Q&A: ChIP-seq technologies and the study of gene regulation., E T. Liu, S Pott, and M Huss

     

    Q- and c-band chromosome markers in inbred strains of mus musculus., D A. Miller, R Tantravahi, V G. Dev, and O J. Miller

     

    Qat-4 and qat-5, new murine t-cell antigens governed by the tla region and identified by monoclonal antibodies., G J. Hammerling, U Hammerling, and L Flaherty

     

    Qed-1--a target for unrestricted killing by T cells., K F Lindahl and B Hausmann

     

    Qed-1: a target for unrestricted t cell killing encoded distal to qa-2. Abstr., K F. Lindahl and B Hausmann

     

    QGV: a QTL and GWAS results viewing and manipulation tool., Michael C. Jones

     

    QTL analysis of endoplasmic stress in pancreatic {beta}-cells, Casey Thornton

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    QTL analysis of self-selected macronutrient diet intake: fat, carbohydrate, and total kilocalories., Richards B. Smith, B N. Belton, A C. Poole, J J. Mancuso, G A. Churchill, R Li, J Volaufova, A Zuberi, and B York

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    QTL associated with blood pressure, heart rate, and heart weight in CBA/CaJ and BALB/cJ mice., F Sugiyama, G A. Churchill, R Li, L J. Libby, T Carver, K Yagami, S W. John, and B Paigen

     

    QTL mapping analysis of a diabetic mouse backcross., Lauren Reagin

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    QTL mapping for genetic determinants of lipoprotein cholesterol levels in combined crosses of inbred mouse strains., H Wittenburg, M A. Lyons, R Li, U Kurtz, X Wang, J Mossner, G A. Churchill, M C. Carey, and B Paigen

     

    Quabain-resistant mutants of mouse and human lymphocytes. Abstr., E A. Adelberg, T Callahan, C W. Slayman, and J F. Hoffman

     

    Quadruple inoculations of an adenocarcinoma., J J. Bittner

     

    Quaking mouse. An ultrastructural study of the peripheral nerves., K Suzuki and J C. Zagoren

     

    Quaking mouse, in vitro studies of brain sphingolipid biosynthesis., ceccarini E. Costantino and P Morell

     

    Quaking mouse, isolation and characterization of myelin protein., S Greenfield, W Norton, and P Morell

     

    Quaking mouse, ultrastructural evidence for arrest of myelinogenesis., H Wisniewski and P Morell

     

    Qualitative and quantitative analysis of otoconia in the normal and in the genetically deaf inner ear., M Anniko and R Wroblewski

     

    Qualitative and quantitative differences between resident peritoneal mononuclear phagocytes of beige and control mice., P Strausbauch, N Sehgal, and A Volkman

     

    Qualitative and quantitative differences of adipose glycerol kinase of hyperglycemic obese mice from that of lean littermates. Abstr., L A. Barrera, R J. Ho, and C C. Fan

     

    Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of indirect immuno- fluorescent h-2 stain on tissue sections., D A. Saunders, T F. Beals, and J S. Schultz

     

    Qualitative and quantitative intratumoral changes in gene expression following cyclophosphamide injection and the adoptive transfer of T cells: the potential contribution of tumor-associated macrophages., R Evans, S J. Kamdar, and T M. Duffy

     

    Qualitative and quantitative studies of cytotoxic immune cells., T G. Canty, J R. Wunderlich, and F Fletcher

     

    Qualitative changes in immunocompetent cells with age. Reduced sensitivity to cortisone acetate., D M. Popp

     

    Qualitative differences in the lymphocyte phytohemagglutinin (pha) response between the bone marrow and other lymphoid organs., O W. Press and C Rosse

     

    Qualitative histological differences between transplacentally- -induced lung tumors in young and aging mice., L M. Anderson and J M. Budinger

     

    Qualitative interactions of the dachs and acac genes in the rabbit axial skeleton., Virginia Joseph

     

    Qualitative measurements of the mitochondrial membrane potential in situ in ehrlich ascites tumour cells using the safranine method., K E. Akerman

     

    Qualite des lipides et quantite des proteines synthetises in vivo par la souris normale et la souris obese-hyperglycemique de bar harbor., J Christophe, J Furnelle, M Boutry, and J Winand

     

    Quality of in vivo lipid synthesis in the normal, the obese-hyper- glycemic and the bar harbor mouse. Abstr., J Winand, J Furnelle, and J Christophe

     

    Quantification of antigen specific t and b lymphocytes in mouse spleens., G Roelants

     

    Quantification of changes in the vascularity of irradiated tumors. Abstr., D Hilmas and E Gillette

     

    Quantification of in vitro antibody secretion by immune spleen cells., H Van dijk and N Bloksma

     

    Quantification of mouse mammary tumor virus structural proteins in hormone-induced mammary tumors of low mammary tumor mouse strains., R Nusse, R Michalides, L M. Boot, and G Ropcke

     

    Quantification of photodynamic damage in a murine tumor. Abstr., T J. Dougherty, C C. Gomer, and K R. Weishaupt

     

    Quantification of prothymocytes in long-term bone marrow cultures., W Boersma and J F. Eliason

     

    Quantification of studies of blood flow in growing and irradiated tumors in c3h mice., R P. Spencer and B J. Lang

     

    Quantification of the organophosphorus nerve agent soman by competitive inhibition enzyme immunoassay using monoclonal antibody., K W. Hunter, D E. Lenz, A A. Brimfield, and J A. Naylor

     

    Quantitating treatment effects on transplanted tumors with mld determinations. Abstr., F R. Hendrickson, bin A. Chung, and G G. Hibbs

     

    Quantitation and characterisation of poly(a)-containing messenger rnas from mouse neuroblastoma cells., M R. Morrison, F Baskin, and R N. Rosenberg

     

    Quantitation and cloning of cytolytic t lymphocytes and their precursors., H R. Macdonald, J Cerottini, J Ryser, J L. Maryanski, C Taswell, M B. Widmer, and K T. Brunner

     

    Quantitation and ultrastrucutre of immunodepression in murine virus- -induced leukemia., B V. Siegel, G H. Neher, and J I. Morton

     

    Quantitation of a 55k cellular protein: similar amount and instability in normal and malignant mouse cells., P T. Mora, K Chandrasekaran, J C. Hoffman, and V W. Mcfarland

     

    Quantitation of aflatoxin b1-modified dna using monoclonal antibodies., J D. Groopman, A Haugen, G R. Goodrich, G N, G, and C C. Harris

     

    Quantitation of anti-np (4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl)-acetyl idiotype expression on spleen and thymus cells., K A. Wall, A R. Frackelton Jr., E B. Reilly, A Azuma, T Chang, and H N. Eisen

     

    Quantitation of benzo(a)pyrene-deoxyguanosine adducts by radioimmunoassay., M C. Poirier, R Santella, I B. Weinstein, D Grunberger, and S H. Yuspa

     

    Quantitation of beta 1c/1a globulin (c3) in inbred mice. Variation dependent upon strain, age, sex and environment., sakai S. Natsuume, K Motonishi, and M Takahashi

     

    Quantitation of bone marrow thymocyte precursors from kinetics of thymocyte development after bone marrow transplantation. Abstr., W Boersma, R Daculsi, and G V. Westen

     

    Quantitation of chemically induced neoplastic transformation of balb/3t3 cloned cell lines., J A. Di paolo, K Takano, and N C. Popescu

     

    Quantitation of chemically induced neoplastic transformation of balb/3t3 cloned cell lines. Abstr., K Takano, L Balough, N Merkel, and J D. Paolo

     

    Quantitation of cis versus trans regulation of mouse beta-glucuronidase. Action of alleles of the Gus-r locus determining androgen inducibility., A J. Lusis, V M. Chapman, C Herbstman, and K Paigen

     

    Quantitation of constant and variable region genes for mouse immunoblobulin lambda chains., T Honjo, S Packman, D Swan, and P Leder

     

    Quantitation of cytotoxic antitumor antibody in vitro. A microassay with 125i-iododeoxyuridine as a tumor cell label., D Fritze, D H. Kern, and Y H. Pilch

     

    Quantitation of development of actinomycin-d (act-d) resistance in vivo in akr leukemia and its modification by amphotericin b (amb). Abstr., F Valeriote, G Medoff, and J Dieckman

     

    Quantitation of dihydrofolate reductase in individual parental and methotrexate-resistant murine cells. Use of a fluorescence activated cell sorter., R J. Kaufman, J R. Bertino, and R T. Schimke

     

    Quantitation of dna damage in leukemia and solid tumor cells by flourescence enhancement assay. Abstr., P M. Kanter and H S. Schwartz

     

    Quantitation of dna distribution percent s-phase cells from unperturbed and perturbed tumor populations. Problems and possible solutions. Abstr., T S. Johnson, D L. Morgan, and W L. Temple

     

    Quantitation of donor t cell reactivity in a graft-versus-host re- ponse., M Small

     

    Quantitation of erythroid hypoplasia in mice following irradiation. Abstr., C W. Gurney, D Hofstra, E Simmons, and C Newton

     

    Quantitation of haemopoietic cells from normal and leukaemic rfm mice using an in vivo colony assay., M Y. Gordon

     

    Quantitation of homograft tolerance induced by polycyclic hydrocarbons and the correlation with carcinogenesis. Abstr., B A. Rubin

     

    Quantitation of immunoglobulin genes by nucleic acid hybridization with rna from myeloma and spleen microsomes., U Storb

     

    Quantitation of influenza virus antigens on infected target cells and their recognition by cross-reactive cytotoxic t cells., C J. Hackett, B A. Askonase, R G. Webster, and K V. Wyke

     

    Quantitation of intestinal villus cells on a weight basis, values for c67bl/6 mice., R F. Hagemann, C P. Sigdestad, and S Lesher

     

    Quantitation of intracellular metabolites of [35s]-6- -mercaptopurine in l5178y cells grown in time-course incubates., H Breter and R K. Zahn

     

    Quantitation of in vivo growth of plasmacytoma x5563 by immunoassay for its paraprotein with individual antigenic specificity., M Yutoku, H Senoh, S Watanabe, Y Matsuoka, and M Kitagawa

     

    Quantitation of mitochondrial structure in heart and liver of very old mice. Abstr., G H. Herbener and T M. Thu

     

    Quantitation of mitochrondrial compartment size and composition in heart and liver of very old mice. Abstr., G H. Herbener and T M. Thu

     

    Quantitation of mouse immunoglobulin allotypes by a modified solid-phase radioimmune assay., M J. Bosma, R Marks, and C L. Witt

     

    Quantitation of mouse mammary tumor virus (mtv) virions by radio- immunoassay., R D. Cardiff

     

    Quantitation of oncornavirus expression in normal, lymphomatous and immunopathologic mice. Abstr., B P. Croker, P J. Conahey, and F J. Dixon

     

    Quantitation of paneth cell population in mouse intestine. Abstr., T H. Jackson, E J. Wheeler, and R A. Liebelt

     

    Quantitation of partially purified h-2 antigens by micro-complement fixation., M A. Alspaugh and W C. Davis

     

    Quantitation of partially purified h-2 antigens from mouse spleen cells and tumor cells. Abstr., M Alspaugh

     

    Quantitation of pneumocystis carinii antigens succeeding anti-Pc immune therapy of scid mice., Eduardo Carrillo

     

    Quantitation of strain balb/c mouse peritoneal cells., E Shelton, S Daves, and R Hemmer

     

    Quantitation of the capacity of the mouse placenta to absorb monoclonal anti-fetal h-2k antibody., T G. Wegmann, J B. Leigh, G A. Carlson, T R. Mosmann, R Raghupathy, and B Singh

     

    Quantitation of the cell-mediated immune response. I. The number of cytolytically active mouse lymphoid cells induced by immunization with allogeneic mastocytoma cells., C S. Henney

     

    Quantitation of the effect of mitomycin c (m) and porfiromycin (p) on leukemic and hematopoietic colony-forming cells. Abstr., A Razek

     

    Quantitation of the immune rejection of allotransplanted akr leukemic cells., R Ducos and F Valeriote

     

    Quantitation of the immune response in c57bl/6 mice by immune elimi- nation (ie), serum antibody and plaque forming cells (pfc). Abstr., M Azar, C Clark, O Rey, and M Yasgur

     

    Quantitation of the number of mitogen molecules activating dna synthesis in t and b lymphocytes., G Moller, J Andersson, H Pohlit, and O Sjoberg

     

    Quantitation of total-body tumor cells (mopc 104e). II. Ascites tumor model., R N. Hiramoto, V K. Ghanta, and N M. Hamlin

     

    Quantitation of transplantation immunity. I. Method., J S. Najarian and J D. Feldman

     

    Quantitation of tumor growth in the ears of mice., L C. Maia, R N. Guerra, and M I. Rossi

     

    Quantitation of virus-induced (mlr) and normal (thy.1.2) Cell surface antigens in isolated plasma membranes and the extracellular ascites fluid of mouse leukemia cells., W J. Van blitterswijk, P Emmelot, J Hilgers, D Kamlag, and C A. Feltkamp

     

    Quantitative allometric description and genetic analysis of a novel skeletal mutant, rhizomelia (rzm), Matthew Chroust

     

    Quantitative analyses of neuronal development in the lateral motor column of mouse spinal cord. I. Genetically associated variations in somal growth patterns., J A. Holley, C C. Wimer, and J E. Vaughn

     

    Quantitative analyses of neuronal development in the lateral motor column of mouse spinal cord. II. Development of motor nueronal organelles., J A. Holley, C C. Wimer, and J E. Vaughn

     

    Quantitative analyses of neuronal development in the lateral motor column of mouse spinal cord. Iii. Generation and settling patterns of large and small neurons., J A. Holley, C C. Wimer, and J E. Vaughn

     

    Quantitative analyses of sulfur in isolated pancreatic islets of mice., B Hellman and C Hellerstrom

     

    Quantitative analysis of allogeneic inhibition of colony-forming performance of bone marrow cells. The possibilities of the method for detecting minor differences in the h-2 structure of the cell membrane., A Lengerova, V Matousek, and V Zeleny

     

    Quantitative analysis of ammonium chloride lysis of mouse erythrocytes including applications to primary tissue culture., Barbara J. Kamicker

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    Quantitative analysis of fitness and genetic interactions in yeast on a genome scale., A Baryshnikova, M Costanzo, J Koh, K Toufighi, J Y. Youn, M Hibbs, D Hess, A C. Gingras, and al et

     

    Quantitative analysis of friend's disease in two inbred strains of mice with emphasis on bone marrow response., F C. Ludwig, W L. Bostick, and M L. Epling

     

    Quantitative analysis of macrophage phagocytosis by uptake of particulate 192iridium., D M. Gersten, W E. Fogler, and I J. Fidler

     

    Quantitative analysis of melanoma-associated antigen p97 in normal and neoplastic tissues., J P. Brown, R G. Woodbury, C E. Hart, and K E. Hellstrom

     

    Quantitative analysis of protein synthesis in mouse embryos. II: Differentiation of endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm., K E. Latham, R S. Beddington, D Solter, and J I. Garrels

     

    Quantitative analysis of spleen cell and immunoglobulin allotype composition of (cbaxcba/h-t6)--c57bl/6j allophenic mice., C M. Warner, J L. Mcivor, and T J. Berntson

     

    Quantitative analysis of the 51cr release cytotoxicity assay for cytotoxic lymphocytes., R G. Miller and M Dunkley

     

    Quantitative analysis of the arrest and subsequent fate of rif-1 mouse sarcoma subpopulations in the linings following intravenous injection. Abstr., J G. Reeve and P R. Twentyman

     

    Quantitative analysis of the chimaeric state in mice. I. Pattern of distribution of donor cells in the lymphoid organs of hosts neonatally inoculated with isologous spleen cells., B Nakic and A Kastelan

     

    Quantitative analysis of the chimeric state in mice. Iii. Comparison of the colonizing capacities of syngeneic cell suspensions from different sources., B Nakic, O Springer, A Kastelan, and J Mikuska

     

    Quantitative analysis of the chimeric state in mice. IV. Cytological examination of mice rendered tolerant by neonatal inoculation of f1 hybrid spleen cells., B Nakic, J Mikuska, A Kastelan, O Springer, and V Silobrcic

     

    Quantitative analysis of the cytokinetic response of kht tumors in vivo to 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine., M G. Pallavicini, J W. Gray, and L J. Folstad

     

    Quantitative analysis of the normal and four alternative degrees of an inherited macrocytic anemia in the house mouse. I. Number and size of erythrocytes., E S. Russell and E L. Fondal

     

    Quantitative analysis of the proliferative activity induced in murine thymocytes by concanavalin a., S Gerhart, G Mills, V Monticone, and V Paetkau

     

    Quantitative and electron microscopic studies of sensory ganglion cells of the sprawling mouse., L W. Duchen and F Scaravilli

     

    Quantitative and funtional differences induced in bone marrow-derived mononuclear phagocytes by inflammatory stimuli., I Bursuker and R Goldman

     

    Quantitative and qualitative analysis of pneumocystis carinii loads., Kimberly Ann Smirles

     

    Quantitative and qualitative changes in thymocyte and spleen cell populations during growth of lewis lung carcinoma (3ll) in c57bl/6j mice. Abstr., B R. Miller and S M. Affigne

     

    Quantitative and qualitative differences in cyclic amp phos- phodiesterase of murine t and b lymphocytes. Abstr., R Winchurch, W Hait, and B Weiss

     

    Quantitative application of rna-dna hybridization in situ., jarashow D. Wolgemuth, G M. Jagiello, K C. Atwood, and A S. Henderson

     

    Quantitative aspects of destruction of haemopoietic tissue in mouse radiation chimaeras., M Boranic, I Tonkovic, and M Blazi

     

    Quantitative aspects of destruction of hemopoietic tissue in mouse radiation chimeras. Abstr., M Boranic, I Tonkovic, and M Blazi

     

    Quantitative aspects of fetal liver cell transplantation in animals and man., B Lowenberg, K A. Dicke, D W. Bekkum, and L J. Dooren

     

    Quantitative aspects of friend leukemia virus in various murine hosts., A H. Fieldsteel, P J. Dawson, and W L. Bostick

     

    Quantitative aspects of methotrexate (mtx) binding by l-1210 dihydrofolate reductase (dhfr). Abstr., S P. Rothenberg, M D. Costa, and M P. Iqbal

     

    Quantitative aspects of radiation lethality at the cellular level., J E. Till

     

    Quantitative aspects of resistance and tolerance to methylcholan- threne-induced tumours., J Bubenik, H Krystofova, and P Koldovsky

     

    Quantitative aspects of the embryonic growth of the intestine and stomach., R Sbarbati

     

    Quantitative aspects of the storage of bone marrow cells for trans- plantation., L M. Van putten

     

    Quantitative assay for graft-versus-host reactions in mice by 3h-thymidine incorporation into spleen dna. Abstr., L J. Cole, G B. Osborne, and S E. Maki

     

    Quantitative assay method for erythropoietin in vitro., J R. Stephenson and A A. Axelrad

     

    Quantitative assessment of atherosclerotic lesions in mice., B Paigen, A Morrow, P A. Holmes, D Mitchell, and R A. Williams

     

    Quantitative assessment of cellular and humoral responses to skin and tumor allografts., T G. Canty and J R. Wunderlich

     

    Quantitative binding of antibody to l5178y tumor cells in vitro and the kinetics of the distribution of antibody and normal igg in tumor-bearing and tumor-free mice. Abstr., G Froese, I Berczi, and D V. Cormack

     

    Quantitative biochemical analysis of microtubule content in normal and transformed 3t3 cells., J H. Eichhorn and B Peterkofsky

     

    Quantitative cell survival from growth curves following anti-neoplastic drug treatment., J M. Ducore and E Barth

     

    Quantitative cell transplantation of c3h/he mammary carcinoma. Abstr., H D. Suit and V Silobrcic

     

    Quantitative changes in akr thymocyte subsets preceding the onset of leukemia., M Fournier, E F. Potworowski, and D Kowalczyk

     

    Quantitative changes in mouse thyrotrope population following radio- thyroidectomy. Abstr., B Messier

     

    Quantitative changes in surface immunoglobulin in relation to cell proliferation in murine wehi-231 b-cell lymphoma in vitro. Abstr., H Mujagic, S Occhipinti, C Smith, W Schuette, and S Shackney

     

    Quantitative changes in the arterial blood gases of mice following localized irradiation of the lungs., D W. Siemann and R P. Hill

     

    Quantitative changes in the expression of histone H1 and H2B subtypes and their relationship to the differentiation of mouse embryonal carcinoma cells., K Ajiro, T W. Borun, and D Solter

     

    Quantitative changes in the phosphorus fractions of transplanted brain tumors during complete ischemic incubation., W M. Kirsch

     

    Quantitative changes with age in bone marrow cell populations of c3h mice., S C. Miller and D G. Osmond

     

    Quantitative characterization of domes in primary mouse mammary epithelial tumor cell cultures., L J. Young, R D. Cardiff, and T Seeley

     

    Quantitative characters in reciprocal hybrids., C V. Green

     

    Quantitative clonal growth of mammalian cells, its application for quantitative study of cytocidal action of mitomycin-c., M Shimoyama and K Kimura

     

    Quantitative coagulation studies in mice., C F. Abildgaard, J P. Lewis, and J Harrison

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    Quantitative comparison of EST libraries requires compensation for systematic biases in cDNA generation., D Liu and J H. Graber

     

    Quantitative comparison of spines in layer v neurons of the striate cortex in anophthalmic mutant and normal mice., abramof I. Kaiserman

     

    Quantitative comparison of the ability of various transplanted tissues to initiate antibody formation in the cyclophosphamide-treated mouse. Abstr., G W. Santos and A H. Owens

     

    Quantitative complement fixation tests with H-2 antisera., K. Lynn Swingle

     

    Quantitative control of interferon production in normal and leukemic mice. Workshop on interferon, 2nd internat. Cong. Virology, budapest,, E De maeyer, guignard J. Maeyer, and D W. Bailey

     

    Quantitative correlation between membrane fluorescence and mtv production in vitro. Abstr., B Kramarsky

     

    Quantitative correlation between testicular stem cell survival, sperm production, and fertility in the mouse after treatment with different cytotoxic agents., M L. Meistrich

     

    Quantitative correlation of dopamine-dependent adenylate cyclase with responses to levodopa in various mice., L C. Tang and G C. Cotzias

     

    Quantitative cytochemical analysis of protein and deoxyribonucleic acid in ascites tumour cells., E S. Meek

     

    Quantitative cytochemical assessment of the neurotoxocity of misonidazole in the mouse., C Clarke, K B. Dawson, and P W. Sheldon

     

    Quantitative cytochemical investigations on ehrlich ascites tumour cells treated with vincristine. I. Feulgen cytophotometric investigations., Z Szentirmay, A Gyesko, and J Sugar

     

    Quantitative cytochemical investigations on ehrlich ascites tumour cells treated with vincristine. II. Fast green cytophotometric investigations., A Gyesko, Z Szentirmay, and J Sugar

     

    Quantitative cytological studies on thymic lymphoid cells in normal, preleukaemic and leukaemic mice., K Nakamura and D Metcalf

     

    Quantitative cytotoxic studies with antisera to mouse ascites tumor cells. Abstr., A E. Reif and H J. Norris

     

    Quantitative data concerning the development of the cellular infiltration of skin allograft in mice., M Jakobisiak

     

    Quantitative detection of cytotoxic antibodies against tumor-specific antigens of murine sarcomas induced by 3-methylcholanthrene., E T. Bloom

     

    Quantitative determination of in vitro immunoglobulin secretion with protein a from staphylococcus aureus., M Manciulea

     

    Quantitative determination of lysolecithin and sphingomyelin in phospholipid mixtures by thin-layer chromatography as applied to the thymus of the fm/fm mouse., L M. Hoffman, W Fok, and L Schneck

     

    [Quantitative determinations of thymidine reutilization in various organs of the mouse], H J. Heiniger, L E. Feinendegen, G Friedrich, and H H. Ertl

     

    Quantitative development of adherent cell colonies in bone marrow cell culture in vitro., K J. Mori, H Fujitake, H Okubo, and Y Ito

     

    Quantitative differences in immune responses during the various stages of the estrous cycle in female balb/c mice., U Kryzych, H R. Strausser, J P. Bressler, and A L. Goldstein

     

    Quantitative differences in pituitary cells of mice of various strains and on different diets. Abstr., J Szepsenwol, J Santiago, and A Roman

     

    Quantitative differences on the expression of parentally- -derived h-2 antigens in f1 hybrid mice effect t-cell responses., H C. O'neill and R V. Blanden

     

    Quantitative dose-response relations for chloroethylnitro- soureas in cell culture: effects of concentration, duration, temperature and structure on cytotoxicity. Abstr., R J. Weinkam and M E. Dolan

     

    Quantitative dose-response relationships of murine sarcoma virus (moloney) in balb/c mice., G R. Blumenschein and J B. Moloney

     

    Quantitative effects of nutritional essential amino acid deficiency upon immune responses to tumors in mice., D G. Jose and R A. Good

     

    Quantitative effects of nutritional protein and calorie deficiency upon immune responses to tumors in mice., D G. Jose and R A. Good

     

    Quantitative electron microscope investigations on rauscher virus., J P. Levy, D Silvestre, J C. Leclerc, and M Boiron

     

    Quantitative estimates of killer and inhibitor cells of cell-mediated immunity by cr51 release. Abstr., D A. Clark, R A. Phillips, and R G. Miller

     

    Quantitative estimation of antibodies in the immunoglobulin classes of the mouse. I. Effect of adjuvants on the antibody response to human serum albumin and keyhole limpet haemocyanin., G Torrigiani

     

    Quantitative estimation of antibody against keyhole limpet haemocyanin in the immunoglobulin classes of the mouse., G Torrigiani and F Hay

     

    Quantitative estimation of antibody in the immunoglobulin classes of the mouse. II. Thymic dependence of the different classes., G Torrigiani

     

    Quantitative estimation of erythropoietin., P M. Cotes

     

    Quantitative estimation of histological changes in subcutaneous vasculature of the mouse after x-irradiation., M Takahashi and R F. Kallman

     

    Quantitative estimation of mouse mammary tumor virus (mtv) antigens by radioimmunoassay., A A. Verstraeten, R V. Nie, H G. Kwa, and P C. Hageman

     

    Quantitative estimation of mouse transplantation antigens by two in vitro methods., L Gyenes, K Bilimoria, V Likhite, and A Sehon

     

    Quantitative estimations of five classes of immunoglobulin in inbred mouse strains., sakai S. Natsuume, K Motonishi, and S Migita

     

    Quantitative evaluation of a mouse lung tumor associated antigen. Abstr., D W. Bahler, E M. Lord, and P K. Horan

     

    Quantitative evaluation of the activity of the malate-asparate shuttle in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., B Chiaretti, A Casciaro, G Minotti, M L. Eboli, and T Galeotti

     

    Quantitative evaluation of the localization of a monoclonal antibody (791t/36) in human osteogenic sarcoma xenografts., M V. Pimm and R W. Baldwin

     

    Quantitative evaluation of tumor vascularity following x-irradiation. Abstr., D E. Hilmas and E L. Gillette

     

    Quantitative expression of anti-sm antibody in mrl mice. Abstr., G A. Mccarty and D S. Pisetsky

     

    Quantitative features of a sandwich radioimmunolabeling technique for lymphocyte surface receptors., G Nossal, N Warner, H Lewis, and J Sprent

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    Quantitative gene expression profiling implicates genes for susceptibility and resistance to alveolar bone loss., G T. Hart, D J. Shaffer, S Akilesh, A C. Brown, L Moran, D C. Roopenian, and P J. Baker

     

    Quantitative-genetic analyses of exploratory behavior in mice, using olfactory capability as a macroenvironmental variable. Abstr., W E. Crusio and J H. Abeelen

     

    Quantitative genetics of skeletal variations in the mouse. I. Crosses between three short-ear strains (P, NB, SEC/2)., E L. Green

     

    Quantitative genetics of skeletal variations in the mouse. II. Crosses between four inbred strains (C3H, DBA, C57BL, BALB/c)., E L. Green

     

    Quantitative genetics of skeletal variations in the mouse. II. Crosses between four inbred strains (c3h, dba, c57bl, balb/c)., E L. Green

     

    Quantitative genetic variation in the skeleton of the mouse. I. Variation between inbred strains., D P. Lovell and F M. Johnson

     

    Quantitative histologic effects on mouse thymus of controlled dietary restriction., R H. Weindruch and S C. Suffin

     

    Quantitative histology of spleen colonies in irradiated mice., G Silini, S Pons, and L V. Pozzi

     

    Quantitative inheritance of heterophile rheumatoid factor responsiveness in mice., D W. Dresser

     

    Quantitative investigations of idiotypic antibodies. VI. Idiotypic specificity as a potential genetic marker for the variable regions of mouse immunoglobulin polypeptide chains., M G. Kuettner, A Wang, and A Nisonoff

     

    Quantitative in vitro assay of cytotoxic cellular immunity., T G. Canty and J R. Wunderlich

     

    Quantitative in vitro measurement of simian virus 40 tumor-specific antigens., P W. Wright and L W. Law

     

    Quantitative in vitro measurement of sv40 tumor-specific antigens (tsta's). Abstr., P W. Wright and L W. Law

     

    Quantitative in vivo characterization of sv40 tumor- -specific transplantation antigens (tsta) of the mouse. Abstr., O Henriksen, L W. Law, and E Appella

     

    Quantitative in vivo studies of soluble simian virus 40 tumor-specific transplantation antigens of the mouse., O Henriksen, L W. Law, and E Appella

     

    Quantitative isolation of mouse thymus leukemia antigen. TL., T H. Stanton, J C. Bennett, and M Wolcott

     

    Quantitative lung morphology in japanese waltzing mice. J. Appl. Physiol.: Respirat. Environ. Exercise, D Bartlett and J G. Areson

     

    Quantitative lymphatic vessel trait analysis suggests Vcam1 as candidate modifier gene of inflammatory bowel disease., G Jurisic, J P. Sundberg, A Bleich, E H. Leiter, K W. Broman, G Buechler, L Alley, D Vestweber, and M Detmar

     

    Quantitative measurement of a murine leukemia virus (rauscher) antigen, L R. Sibal, M A. Fink, and D D. Robertson

     

    Quantitative measurement of mouse igg subclasses with the use of heteroantisera. The importance of allotype considerations., S L. Epstein and P D. Gottlieb

     

    Quantitative measurement of the antigenic strength and the degree of cross reactivity of tumors. Abstr., A E. Reif and C Tomas

     

    Quantitative measurement of uptake of alloantibody on mouse lymphocytes., U Hammerling and H J. Eggers

     

    Quantitative measurements of carbonic anhydrase (caii) in the central nervous system of neurological mutant mice 'jimpy' by radioimmunoassay., J P. Delaunoy, D Filippi, G Laurent, and P Mandel

     

    Quantitative measurements on the haemopoietic systems of three strains of mice., J E. Coggle and M Y. Gordon

     

    Quantitative microscopic studies of the distribution and retention of 239pu in the ilium of the female cba mouse., D Green, G R. Howells, and M C. Thorne

     

    Quantitative morphological analysis of early mouse embryogenesis in vitro. I. Perfusion culture system, tissue preparation, sampling., R L. Deter

     

    Quantitative nucleotide sequence relationships of mammalian rna tumor viruses., J L. East, J E. Knesek, J C. Chan, and L Dmochowski

     

    Quantitative of a murine leukemia virus with a spleen colony assay., D H. Pluznik and L Sachs

     

    Quantitative participation of placental mammotropic hormones in mammary development during pregnancy of mice., H Nagasawa and R Yanai

     

    Quantitative PCR genotyping assay for the Ts65Dn mouse model of Down syndrome., D P. Liu, C Schmidt, T Billings, and M T. Davisson

     

    Quantitative radiosensitivity studies of solid carcinomas in vivo. Methodology and effect of anoxia., K H. Clifton, R C. Briggs, and H B. Stone

     

    Quantitative rejection of homografted marrow by isologous tissues. Abstr., H G. Willard and L H. Smith

     

    Quantitative relationship between deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) content and metabolism of diploid and tetraploid tumor strains., S Kit, O L. Graham, A Gross, R S. Ragland, and J Fiscus

     

    Quantitative relationship between radiation dose and the reproductive capacity of tumor cells in a mammalian system in vivo., R J. Berry and J R. Andrews

     

    Quantitative relationship between the pentose phosphate pathway and the nucleotide synthesis in ascites tumor cells., K Brand and K Deckner

     

    Quantitative relationship of motor activity and oxygen consumption in mice., H M. Redetzki

     

    Quantitative relationships between food intake, lipid depletion and hypothalamic damage in goldthioglucose obesity., P L. Mc burney, R A. Liebelt, and J H. Perry

     

    Quantitative relationships between weight gain, food intake, and residual volume of ventromedial hypothalamic nuclei in goldthio- glucose-obese mice. Abstr., L P. Mc burney, J H. Perry, and R A. Liebelt

     

    Quantitative relationships in viral oncolysis and the possibility of artificial heterogenization of tumours., moldavsky G. Svet and V P. Hamburg

     

    Quantitative relationships of intravascular tumor cells, tumor vessels and pulmonary metastases following tumor implantation., L A. Liotta, J Kleinerman, and G M. Saidel

     

    Quantitative representation of all t cells committed to develop into cytotoxic effector cells and/or interleukin 2 activity-producing helper cells within murine t lymphocyte subsets., K Pfizenmaier, P Scheurich, W Daubener, M Kronke, M Rollinghoff, and H Wagner

     

    Quantitative semi-micro leuko- and hemagglutination with mouse cells., C D. Severson and J S. Thompson

     

    Quantitative separation of antigen-specific murine antibodies by anti-allotype chromatography., J H. Freed and L A. Herzenberg

     

    Quantitative studies concerning the uptake of mouse thymus dna by l1210 leukemia cells., J L. Glick

     

    Quantitative studies of abnormal axon-schwann cell relationship in the peripheral motor and sensory nerves of the dystrophic mouse., E Jaros and M Jenkison

     

    Quantitative studies of antigen expression in cultured murine lymphoma cells. I. Cell-surface antigens in 'asynchronous' cultures., M Cikes and G Klein

     

    Quantitative studies of antigen expression in cultured murine lymphoma cells. II. Cell-surface antigens in synchronized cultures., M Cikes, S Friberg, and G Klein

     

    Quantitative studies of blood-borne mtv bioactivity. Abstr., D H. Moore

     

    Quantitative studies of cellular and humoral immune responses to tumor cells after treatment with antineoplastic agents. Abstr., F J. Cummings, S Rudnick, and P Calabresi

     

    Quantitative studies of cytological damage in mouse testis produced by exposure to heat., A B. Cairnie and K E. Leach

     

    Quantitative studies of hemopoietic spleen colonies in a xenogeneic system. Abstr., I Fohlmeister, O Hohentanner, and R Budde

     

    Quantitative studies of immunoglobulin deposition in the kidney, glomerular cell proliferation and glomerulosclerosis in nzb/nzw f1 hybrid mice., E R. Hurd and M Ziff

     

    Quantitative studies of integration of murine leukemia virus after exogenous infection., S K. Chattopadhyay, W P. Rowe, and A S. Levine

     

    Quantitative studies of lymphocytes and other cell populations in the bone marrow of neonatally thymectomized c3h mice., S C. Miller and D G. Osmond

     

    Quantitative studies of muscles transplanted between normal and dystrophic mice., J S. Neerunjun and V Dubowitz

     

    Quantitative studies of naturally occurring murine leukemia virus infection of akr mice., W P. Rowe and T Pincus

     

    Quantitative studies of radiation transformation with the a31-11 mouse balb/3t3 cell line., J B. Little

     

    Quantitative studies of relationships between tumor cell ploidy and dose response to ionizing radiation in vivo., R J. Berry

     

    Quantitative studies of satellite dna in different tissues of mice as a function of age. Abstr., N Prashad and R G. Cutler

     

    Quantitative studies of the adoptive immunological memory in mice. I. An age-dependent barrier to syngeneic transplantation., F Celada

     

    Quantitative studies of the adoptive immunological memory in mice. II. Linear transmission of cellular memory., F Celada

     

    Quantitative studies of the brain specific antigens s-100, gfa, 14-3-2, d1, d2, d3 and c1 in quaking mouse., C M. Jacque, O S. Jorgensen, and E Bock

     

    Quantitative studies of the cellular responses to antigen injections in adrenalectomized mice., R S. Speirs, U Wenck, and M E. Dreisbach

     

    Quantitative studies of the cellular responses to antigen injections in normal mice technical for determining cells in the peritoneal fluid., R S. Speirs and M E. Dreisbach

     

    Quantitative studies of the growth and rejection of allogeneic tumour cells in mouse cerebrospinal fluid. Elimination in the absence of h-2 differences., P C. Doherty and R M. Zinkernagel

     

    Quantitative studies of the local cellular response to isoantigens., M E. Dreisbach, G D. Snell, and R S. Speirs

     

    Quantitative studies of the products of two pancreatic amylase genes in ybr mice. Abstr., M Meisler, T K. Antonucci, and M Morley

     

    Quantitative studies of the sensitivity of normal and neoplastic mouse cells to the cytotoxic action of isoantibodies., E Moller and G Moller

     

    Quantitative studies of the sensitivity of various normal and neoplastic mouse cells to the cytotoxic action of isoantibodies., E Moller and G Moller

     

    Quantitative studies of translymphnodal passage of tumour cells naturally disseminated from a nonimmunogenic murine squamous carcin- oma., H B. Hewitt and E Blake

     

    Quantitative studies on antigenic recognition. Iii. Nonspecific inhibition of the recognition process., H Ramseier

     

    Quantitative studies on antigenic recognition. II. Kinetics of the recognition event., H Ramseier

     

    Quantitative studies on antigenic recognition. I. Immunological and nonimmunological parameters of the response., H Ramseier

     

    Quantitative studies on antigenic recognition. IV. Specific inhibition of the recognition process by alloantisera., H Ramseier and J Lindenmann

     

    Quantitative studies on circulating cancer cells in the mouse., R E. Madden and R A. Malmgren

     

    Quantitative studies on cortisol-induced decay of lymphoid cells in the thymolymphatic system., M H. Claesson and C Ropke

     

    Quantitative studies on histocompatibility antigens of the mouse., R S. Basch and C A. Stetson

     

    Quantitative studies on intracytoplasmic a particles formed in dba/2 mouse leukemias., D Tsujimura and H Tanaka

     

    Quantitative studies on isolated pancreatic islets of mammals. 2. Acid phosphatase activity in obese-hyperglycaemic mice., C Hellerstrom, I Taljedal, and B Hellman

     

    Quantitative studies on isolated pancreatic islets of mammals. Activity and heterogeneity of lactate dehydrogenase in obese-hyper- glycemic mice., B Hellman and I Taljedal

     

    Quantitative studies on isolated pancreatic islets of mammals, adenosine triphosphatase activity in normal and obese-hyperglycemic mice., I Taljedal, B Hellman, and C Hellerstrom

     

    Quantitative studies on isolated pancreatic islets of mammals. I. Peptidase activity in normal and obese-hyperglycaemic mice., C Hellerstrom and B Hellman

     

    Quantitative studies on t cell diversity. II. Determination of the frequencies and lyt phenotypes of two types of precursor cells for alloreactive cytotoxic t cells in polyclonally and specifically activated splenic t cells., J Goronzy, U Schaefer, K Eichmann, and M M. Simon

     

    Quantitative studies on t cell diversity. Iii. Limiting dilution analysis of precursor cells for t helper cells reactive to xenogeneic erythrocytes., I Melchers, K Fey, and K Eichmann

     

    Quantitative studies on the ability of cells of different origins to induce tolerance of skin homografts and cause runt disease in neo- natal mice., R E. Billingham and W K. Silvers

     

    Quantitative studies on the binding of syngeneic antibody to the surface antigens of akr-virus-induced rat lymphoma cells., C W. Boone, P R. Brandchaft, D N. Irving, and R Gilden

     

    Quantitative studies on the decay of lymphoid cells during the development of casein-induced murine amyloidosis., M Claesson and F Hardt

     

    Quantitative studies on the development of friend's disease in two inbred strains of mice. Abstr., W L. Bostick and F C. Ludwig

     

    Quantitative studies on the differentiation of isoantigens in newborn mice., E Moller

     

    Quantitative studies on the fractionation of carcinostatic liver factor., M Hozumi, T Sugimura, F Fukuoka, and W Nakahara

     

    Quantitative studies on the malignant transformation of mouse prostate cells by carcinogenic hydrocarbons in vitro., T T. Chen and C Heidelberger

     

    Quantitative studies on the precursors of cytotoxic lymphocytes. I. Characterization of a clonal assay and determination of the size of clones derived from single precuresors., H Teh, E Harley, R A. Phillips, and R G. Miller

     

    Quantitative studies on the precursors of cytotoxic lymphocytes. Iii. The lineage of memory cells., H Teh, R A. Phillips, and R G. Miller

     

    Quantitative studies on the precursors of cytotoxic lymphocytes. II. Specificity of precursors responsive to alloantigens and to concanavalin a., H Teh, R A. Phillips, and R G. Miller

     

    Quantitative studies on the precursors of cytotoxic lymphocytes. IV. Specificity and cross-reactivity of cytotoxic clones., H Teh, R A. Phillips, and R G. Miller

     

    Quantitative studies on the precursors of cytotoxic lymphocytes. VI. Second signal requirements of specifically activated pre- cursors isolated 12 h after stimulation., M E. Lalande, M J. Mccutcheon, and R G. Miller

     

    Quantitative studies on the precursors of cytotoxic lymphocytes. V. The cellular basis for the cross- -reactivity of tnp-specific clones., H Teh, R A. Philips, and R G. Miller

     

    Quantitative studies on the radiation pathology of the bone marrow of small laboratory animals. II. Marrow response to whole-body x- -irradiation in rodents of different ld50., F C. Ludwig and H I. Kohn

     

    Quantitative studies on the radiation pathology of the bone marrow of small laboratory mammals. I. The film-ratio method, absolute counts from films prepared with suspensions of bone marrow cells., F C. Ludwig and H I. Kohn

     

    Quantitative studies on the stimulation of mouse bone marrow colony growth in vitro by normal human urine., D Metcalf and E R. Stanley

     

    Quantitative studies on the take of fetal liver hemopoietic trans- plants., B Lowenberg, K A. Dicke, and D W. Bekkum

     

    Quantitative studies on the t cell populations in spleens from amyloidotic and non-amyloidotic mice., F Hardt and M Claesson

     

    Quantitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. Ix induction of tolerance with antilymphocytic serum., E M. Lance and S P. Medawar

     

    Quantitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. Viii. The effects of irradiation., L Brent and P Medawar

     

    Quantitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. V. The role of antiserum in enhancement and desensitization., L Brent and P B. Medawar

     

    Quantitative studies on tumor enhancement in mice. I. Enhancement of sarcoma i induced by igm, igg1, and igg2., P Rubinstein, F Decary, and E W. Streun

     

    Quantitative studies with homografts of sarcoma i. Abstr., M E. Phillips

     

    Quantitative study of adrenal gland tumors occurring in neonatally gonadectomized dba x ce and reciprocal hybrid mice. Abstr., F K. Hilton, R H. Swigart, and M M. Dickie

     

    Quantitative study of cells reacting in skin allografts., H S. Micklem, C Asfi, N A. Staines, and N Anderson

     

    Quantitative study of isologous tumor cell inactivation and effective cell fraction for the lsa mouse lymphoma., Y Maruyama and E A. Johnson

     

    Quantitative study of liver infiltration in the graft-versus-host reaction in mice. Abstr., G O. Bain

     

    Quantitative study of melanosome and mitochondrial populations in pigmented and amelanotic s-91 mouse melanomas., H D. Zara and H B. Demopoulos

     

    Quantitative study of the histocompatibility antigens on the surface of normal and leukaemic cells in mice. II. Quantitative variation in the expression of various h-2 specificities on the lymphoid cells from the b10 coisogenic strains of mice and their hybrids., R Motta, L Phalente, and C L. Doucen

     

    Quantitative study of the histocompatibility antigens on the surface of normal and leukaemic cells in mice. I. Variations in the expres- sion of groups of h-2 specificities in four leukemias induced by 7,12- -dimethyl-benz(a)anthracene., R Motta and M Bruley

     

    Quantitative study on interactions of cellular grafts in mouse radiation chimaeras., A Lengerova

     

    Quantitative study on the effect of an acth-producing pituitary tumor on the ultrastructure of the mouse adrenal gland., P A. Nickerson

     

    Quantitative study on the transpulmonary passage of tumor cells., K Nakamura and K Suzuki

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    Quantitative thresholds of MHC class II I-E expressed on hemopoietically derived antigen-presenting cells in transgenic NOD/Lt mice determine level of diabetes resistance and indicate mechanism of protection., M S. Hanson, Cvrlje M. Cetkovic, V K. Ramiya, M A. Atkinson, N K. Maclaren, B Singh, J F. Elliott, D V. Serreze, and E H. Leiter

     

    Quantitative titration, kinetic behaviour, and inhibition of cytotoxic mouse isoantisera., A R. Sanderson

     

    Quantitative titrations of mouse h-2 antibodies using cr51-labelled target cells., H Wigzell

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    Quantitative trait loci affecting phenotypic variation in the vacuolated lens mouse mutant, a multigenic mouse model of neural tube defects., R Korstanje, J Desai, G Lazar, B King, J Rollins, M Spurr, J Joseph, S Kadambi, Y Li, A Cherry, P G. Matteson, B Paigen, and J H. Millonig

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    Quantitative trait loci analysis for plasma HDL-cholesterol concentrations and atherosclerosis susceptibility between inbred mouse strains C57BL/6J and 129S1/SvImJ., N Ishimori, R Li, P M. Kelmenson, R Korstanje, K A. Walsh, G A. Churchill, Semb K. Forsman, and B Paigen

     

    Quantitative trait loci analysis for the differences in susceptibility to atherosclerosis and diabetes between inbred mouse strains C57BL/6J and C57BLKS/J., J L. Mu, J K. Naggert, K L. Svenson, G B. Collin, J H. Kim, C McFarland, P M. Nishina, D M. Levine, K J. Williams, and B Paigen

     

    Quantitative trait loci analysis in the inbred strains SM and NZB., Megan A. Staton

     

    Quantitative trait loci analysis of blood pressure in an eight intercross mouse study, Marion Elizabeth Deerhake

     

    Quantitative trait loci analysis of kidney weight in an eight intercross mouse study., Ryan Keating

     

    Quantitative trait loci analysis of the relationship between atherosclerotic indicators and gene expression in an MRL/MpJxSM/J F2 intercross., Kali Xu

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    Quantitative trait loci and candidate genes regulating HDL cholesterol: a murine chromosome map., X Wang and B Paigen

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    Quantitative trait loci associated with blood pressure of metabolic syndrome in the progeny of NZO/HILtJxC3H/HeJ intercrosses., E Nishihara, S W. Tsaih, C Tsukahara, S Langley, S Sheehan, K DiPetrillo, S Kunita, K Yagami, G A. Churchill, B Paigen, and F Sugiyama

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    Quantitative trait loci for baseline erythroid traits., L L. Peters, A J. Lambert, W Zhang, G A. Churchill, C Brugnara, and O S. Platt

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    Quantitative trait loci for baseline white blood cell count, platelet count, and mean platelet volume., L L. Peters, W Zhang, A J. Lambert, C Brugnara, G A. Churchill, and O S. Platt

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    Quantitative trait loci for BMD in an SM/J by NZB/BlNJ intercross population and identification of Trps1 as a probable candidate gene., N Ishimori, I M. Stylianou, R Korstanje, M A. Marion, R Li, L R. Donahue, C J. Rosen, W G. Beamer, B Paigen, and G A. Churchill

     

    Quantitative trait loci for bone density in C57BL/6J and CAST/EiJ inbred mice., W G. Beamer, K L. Shultz, G A. Churchill, W N. Frankel, D J. Baylink, C J. Rosen, and L R. Donahue

     

    Quantitative trait loci for femoral and lumbar vertebral bone mineral density in C57BL/6J and C3H/HeJ inbred strains of mice., W G. Beamer, K L. Shultz, L R. Donahue, G A. Churchill, S Sen, J R. Wergedal, D J. Baylink, and C J. Rosen

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    Quantitative trait loci for sensitivity to ethanol intoxication in a C57BL/6JĂ—129S1/SvImJ inbred mouse cross., Elissa J Chesler, Aaron Plitt, Daniel Fisher, Benita Hurd, Lauren Lederle, Jason A Bubier, Carly Kiselycznyk, and Andrew Holmes

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    Quantitative trait loci for tibial bone strength in C57BL/6J and C3H/HeJ inbred strains of mice., F Jiao, H Chiu, Y Jiao, Rijk W. de, X Li, E C. Eckstein, W G. Beamer, and W Gu

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    Quantitative trait loci for urinary albumin in crosses between C57BL/6J and A/J inbred mice in the presence and absence of Apoe., C Doorenbos, S W. Tsaih, S Sheehan, N Ishimori, G Navis, G Churchill, K Dipetrillo, and R Korstanje

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    Quantitative trait loci, genes, and polymorphisms that regulate bone mineral density in mouse., Q Xiong, Y Jiao, K A. Hasty, S T. Canale, J M. Stuart, W G. Beamer, H W. Deng, D Baylink, and W Gu

     

    Quantitative trait loci mapping for cholesterol gallstones in AKR/J and C57L/J strains of mice., B Paigen, N J. Schork, K L. Svenson, Y C. Cheah, J L. Mu, F Lammert, D Q. Wang, G Bouchard, and M C. Carey

     

    Quantitative trait loci modulate renal cystic disease severity in the mouse bpk model [In Process Citation], Woodford L. Guay, C J. Wright, G Walz, and G A. Churchill

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    Quantitative trait loci regulating relative lymphocyte proportions in mouse peripheral blood., J Chen and D E. Harrison

     

    Quantitative Trait Loci That Determine BMD in C57BL/6J and 129S1/SvImJ Inbred Mice., N Ishimori, R Li, K A. Walsh, R Korstanje, J A. Rollins, P Petkov, M T. Pletcher, T Wiltshire, L R. Donahue, C J. Rosen, W G. Beamer, G A. Churchill, and B Paigen

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    Quantitative trait loci that determine lipoprotein cholesterol levels in an intercross of 129S1/SvImJ and CAST/Ei inbred mice., M A. Lyons, H Wittenburg, R Li, K A. Walsh, R Korstanje, G A. Churchill, M C. Carey, and B Paigen

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    Quantitative trait loci that determine lipoprotein cholesterol levels in DBA/2J and CAST/Ei inbred mice., M A. Lyons, H Wittenburg, R Li, K A. Walsh, G A. Churchill, M C. Carey, and B Paigen

     

    Quantitative trait loci that determine mouse tibial nanoindentation properties in an F2 population derived from C57BL/6J x C3H/HeJ., Y Jiao, H Chiu, Z Fan, F Jiao, E C. Eckstein, W G. Beamer, and W Gu

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    Quantitative trait loci that determine plasma lipids and obesity in C57BL/6J and 129S1/SvImJ inbred mice., N Ishimori, R Li, P M. Kelmenson, R Korstanje, K A. Walsh, G A. Churchill, Semb K. Forsman, and B Paigen

     

    Quantitative trait locus analysis for cholesterol gallstone susceptibility and phenotypic evaluation of candidate genes using 129S1/SvImJ and CAST/Ei inbred mouse strains., Bethany L. Dumont

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    Quantitative trait locus analysis for obesity reveals multiple networks of interacting loci., I M. Stylianou, R Korstanje, R Li, S Sheehan, B Paigen, and G A. Churchill

     

    Quantitative trait locus analysis using J/qtl., R Smith, K Sheppard, K DiPetrillo, and G Churchill

     

    Quantitative trait locus mapping of airway responsiveness to chromosomes 6 and 7 in inbred mice., Sanctis G. De, J B. Singer, A Jiao, C N. Yandava, Y H. Lee, T C. Haynes, E S. Lander, D R. Beier, and J M. Drazen

     

    Quantitative trait locus mapping of genes regulating pulmonary PKC activity and PKC-alpha content., Nield L. Dwyer, B Paigen, S E. Porter, and A M. Malkinson

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    Quantitative trait locus mapping of genes that regulate HDL cholesterol in SM/J and NZB/B1NJ inbred mice., W A. Pitman, R Korstanje, G A. Churchill, E Nicodeme, J J. Albers, M C. Cheung, M A. Staton, S S. Sampson, S Harris, and B Paigen

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    Quantitative trait locus mapping of genes that regulate phospholipid transfer activity in SM/J and NZB/BlNJ inbred mice., R Korstanje, J J. Albers, G Wolfbauer, R Li, A Y. Tu, G A. Churchill, and Beverly J. Paigen

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    Quantitative trait locus study design from an information perspective., S Sen, J M. Satagopan, and G A. Churchill

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    Quantitative trait mapping in a diallel cross of recombinant inbred lines., S W. Tsaih, L Lu, D C. Airey, R W. Williams, and G A. Churchill

     

    Quantitative tumorigenicity assays using the anterior chamber of the mouse eye., C W. Boone and L T. Dupree

     

    Quantitative ultrastructural studies of the axon-schwann cell abnormality in spinal nerve roots from dystrophic mice., G M. Bray and A J. Aguayo

     

    Quantitative untersuchungen an albinomausen (erbreiner stamm 'agnes- -bluhm'), absolute ind relative gewichte von gehirn, herz, lunge, leber, milz, nieren und hoden., H Selliger

     

    Quantitative variability of purine nucleoside phosphorylase (pnp) in the mouse. Relationship to np-1 and np-2. Abstr., T Lukey, F G. Biddle, and F F. Snyder

     

    Quantitative variation of pancreatic amylase in the house mouse. Abstr., J T. Nielsen

     

    Quantitative variations in physiological traits influenced by the h-2 system., P Ivanyi

     

    Quantitative variations in the expression of the mouse serum antigen ss and its sex-limited allotype slp., T H. Hansen, T N. Krasteff, and D C. Shreffler

     

    Quantitative vergleich einiger proteinfraktionen aus seren von mausen verschiedener inzuchtstamme., H Ohder and H Hurni

     

    Quantitative zytoarchitektonische untersuchungen zur postnatalen entwicklung des bulbus olfactorius der albinomaus (mus musculus l. 1758, Forma, alba), stamm 'strong a'., B Schonheit

     

    Quantity and quality of antibody produced following the termination of tolerance in c57bl/6 mice., F M. Dietrich and H M. Grey

     

    Quantity and quality of visual input and exploratory behavior., Harvey Sterns

     

    Quelamycin, a new derivative of adriamycin with several possible therapeutic advantages., M Gosalvez, M F. Blanco, C Vivero, and F Valles

     

    Quelques aspects des dommages provoques aux chromosomes de la souris par les rayons x., A E. Leonard

     

    Quelques aspects histo-enzymologiques du systeme hypothalamo- -hypophysaire de la souris au cours de la deshydratation., P Y. Duchesne

     

    Quelques aspects ultrastructuraux de l'activite lysosomiale dans les premiers stades du developpement de la souris., M Gianguzza and J Mulnard

     

    Quelques aspects ultrastructuraux de la substance blanche chez la souris quaking., B Berger

     

    Quelques donnees sur la longevite du rat et de la souris soumis- a des regimes alimentaires additionnes d'agents antioxygenes-a des restrictions alimentaires., G Durand

     

    Quelques facteurs fonctionnels qui interviennent dans la canceri- sation de la mamelle., A Lacassagne

     

    Quelques particularites du comportement des souris sensibles a la crise audiogene., J Cosnier, A M. Brandon, and A Duveau

     

    Questionable relation of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase to lung-cancer risk., B Paigen, H L. Gurtoo, J Minowada, L Houten, R Vincent, K Paigen, N B. Parker, E Ward, and N T. Hayner

     

    Questioning the accuracy of a recent review of osteoporosis medications., L N. Kuhl, B Ettinger, C J. Rosen, and N F. Col

     

    Queuosine deficient trnahis and trnaasp from the spleens of young mice, ertyhroleukemic tumoral spleens and cultured friend cells., R M. Landin and G Petrissant

     

    Quick freezing of the murine cns, comparison of regional cooling rates and metabolite levels when using liquid nitrogen or freon-12., J A. Ferrendelli, M H. Gay, W G. Sedgwick, and M M. Chang

     

    Quick-response capacity in mice recently immunized to sheep erythrocytes, dependence on a transient cell population., P Byfield and E Sercarz

     

    Quinacrine fluorescent chromosome analysis of the snell translocation in the mouse., D Miller, P Allderdice, R Kouri, V Dev, M Grewal, O Miller, and J Hutton

     

    Quinazoline antifolates, dosage schedules and maximal antileukemic activities. Abstr., D J. Hutchison, M R. Bjerregaard, and F A. Schmid

     

    Quinone-induced dna damage and its relationship to antitumor activity in l5178y lymphoblasts., A Begleiter and G W. Blair

     

    Quivering, a new first chromosome mutation in mice., C H. Yoon and E P. Les

     

    R17934--nsc 238159, a new antitumor drug--i. Effect on experimental tumors and factors influencing effectiveness., G Atassi and H J. Tagnon

     

    R17934--nsc238159, a new antitumor drug--ii. Effect on mitotic cycle of l1210 leukemia cells in vivo and synergism with cytosine arabinoside (nsc 63878)., G Atassi, C Schaus, and H J. Tagnon

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    Rab3 dynamically controls protein composition at active zones., E R. Graf, R W. Daniels, R W. Burgess, T L. Schwarz, and A DiAntonio

     

    Rabbit anti-el4 serum. A reagent with specificity for a population of murine suppressor cells., sakkaf L. Al, A Cooke, P Hutchings, and B Jones

     

    Rabbit anti-mouse bone marrow serum (abs). In vitro and in vivo b-cell specificity of different serum pools. Abstr., D Troughton and J Gozzo

     

    Rabbit anti-mouse thymocyte antibody as an adjuvant in the preparation of further anti-thymocyte sera., T Lai and M O. Symes

     

    Rabbit antiserum to brain-associated thymus antigens of mouse and rat. I. Demonstration of antibodies cross-reacting to t cells of both species., H Peter, J Clagett, J D. Feldman, and W O. Weigle

     

    Rabbit antiserum to brain-associated thymus antigens of mouse and rat. II. Analysis of species-specific and cross-reacting antibodies., J Clagett, H Peter, J D. Feldman, and W O. Weigle

     

    Rabbit behavior., Coburn Haskell Britton

     

    Rabbit chromosome studies., Harlow K. Fischman

     

    Rabbit leukocyte surface antigens defined by monoclonal antibodies., W De smet, M Vaeck, E Smet, L Brys, and R Hamers

     

    Rabbit linkage group VIII: the alleles of the prt gene., D C. Usher, B Cogburn, and R R. Fox

     

    Rabbit mhc antigens: occurrence of non-beta-2-microglobulin- -associated class i molecules., J M. Wilkinson, M L. Tykocinski, J E. Coligan, E S. Kimball, and T J. Kindt

     

    Rabbit models of human disease and their biochemical characterization., R R. Fox

     

    Rabbit serum as complement source in the cytoxicity test against mouse ascites tumors. Abstr., W R. Tolbert, C P. Eng, J P. Concannon, and L M. Schiffer

     

    Rabbits immunized with dna-mbsa. Abstr., J Bourdage, R C. Voss, A O. From, and T N. From

     

    Rabies in rabbits and mice, protective effect of polyriboinosinic- -polyribocytidylic acid., B Janis and K Habel

     

    Rabies serogroup viruses in neuroblastoma cells: propagation, "autointerference," and apparently random back-mutation of attenuated viruses to the virulent state., H F. Clark

     

    Rabies viruses increase in virulence when propagated in neuroblastoma cell culture., H F. Clark

     

    Rabies virus infection in mouse neuroblastoma cells., Y Iwasaki and H F. Clard

     

    Rachiterata, a new skeletal mutation on chromosome 2 of the mouse., D S. Varnum and L C. Stevens

     

    Rachiterata: a new skeletal mutation on chromosome 2 of the mouse., D S. Varnum and L C. Stevens

     

    Radial component of the central myelin in neurologic mutant mice., H Nagara and K Suzuki

     

    Radiation and actinomycin d mortality studies, circadian variations in lethality due to independent effects of either agent., J Concannon, M Dalbow, C Weil, and S Hodgson

     

    Radiation and actinomycin d mortality studies in c57bl/6 mice. II. Combined treatment and gastrointestinal lethality., J Concannon, M Dalbow, R Hagemann, J Frich, S Hodgson, Weil, and R Martinelli

     

    Radiation and aging effect on taste structure and function., A D. Conger and M A. Wells

     

    Radiation and heat response of a mouse mammary tumor-derived line assayed in vitro and in vivo. Abstr., K R. Meyer, E L. Gillette, and L E. Hopwood

     

    Radiation and melanoma: response of b16 mouse tumor cells and clonal lines to in vitro irradiation., H Z. Hill, G J. Hill, C F. Miller, and J Purdy

     

    Radiation and non-specific inactivation of mouse lymphoma cells in vivo. Abstr., Y Maruyama

     

    Radiation and the phagocytic function of the reticuloendothelial system. I. Enhancement of res function in x-irradiated mice., V S. Sljivic

     

    Radiation and the phagocytic function of the reticuloendothelial system. II. Mechanism of res stimulation after irradiation., V S. Sljivic

     

    Radiation avoidance in the mouse., H L. Andrews and L M. Cameron

     

    Radiation carcinogenesis. The sequence of events., L J. Cole and P C. Nowell

     

    Radiation chimeras and the role of thymus in immunological tolerance. Abstr., M Vojtiskova and A Lengerova

     

    Radiation control of microscopic pulmonary metastases in c3h mice., J Shaeffer, mahdi A. El, and W C. Constable

     

    Radiation control of pulmonary metastases--mouse model. Abstr., mahdi A. El, J Shaeffer, and W Constable

     

    Radiation damage and the surface properties of ehrlich ascites-tumour cells. I. Permeability to tagged protein., D Thomason and D D. Porteous

     

    Radiation damage to growing bone. The effect of x-ray doses of 100 to 1,000 r on mouse tibia and knee-joint., J Blackburn and A B. Wells

     

    Radiation deaths in reciprocal hybrids between two substrains, c3hfb and c3heb. Abstr., D E. Uphoff and M K. Deringer

     

    Radiation depigmentation of hair, dose-rsponse relationship for follicular melanocyte precursors. Abstr., C S. Potten and A Howard

     

    Radiation depigmentation of mouse hair. Effect of the hair growth cycle on the sensitivity., C S. Potten

     

    Radiation depigmentation of mouse hair, recovery between split doses. Abstr., C S. Potten

     

    Radiation depigmentation of mouse hair, split-dose experiments and melanocyte precursors (amelanotic melanoblasts) in the resting hair follicle., C S. Potten and H B. Chase

     

    Radiation depigmentation of mouse hair, the dose-response relation- ship for follicular melanocyte presursors. Abstr., C S. Potten

     

    Radiation depigmentation of mouse hair, the influence of local tissue oxygen tension on radiosensitivity., C S. Potten and A Howard

     

    Radiation depigmentation of mouse hair, variation in sensitivity with genotype and hair growth cycle. Abstr., C S. Potten

     

    Radiation dose, dose rate, and quality in suppression of the humoral immune response., C F. Gottlieb and N Genozian

     

    Radiation dose fractionation and tumor control probability., H Suit and R Wette

     

    Radiation dose fractionation studies using the hypoxic cell sensitizer misonidazole. Abstr., R P. Hill and R S. Bush

     

    Radiation dose from plutonium deposited in marrow and bone of normal and chimaeric mice., E R. Humphreys and D Green

     

    Radiation dose-independent inactivation of isologous mouse lymphoma cells by nonspecific resistance., Y Maruyama, C Ceman, and R B. Hugh

     

    Radiation dose-response characteristics of leucocyte recovery in the mouse., W W. Smith, I M. Alderman, C A. Schneider, and J Cornfield

     

    Radiation dose-response characteristics of leucoytes in the mouse., W Smith, I M. Alderman, C A. Schneider, and J Cornfield

     

    Radiation dose-response curves for mammalian stem cell systems in vivo. Abstr., J S. Krebs

     

    Radiation dose-response of hepatic aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase in mice. Abstr., R Prasad, N Prasad, S C. Bushong, and J E. Harrell

     

    Radiation effect of the vascularization of c3h mouse mammary carcinoma. Microangiographic studies of the tumor in preirradiated tissue and of the recurrent tumor., Y Saeki, S Shimazaki, and M Urano

     

    Radiation effect on anti-listerial response in genetically- -resistant and sensitive mouse strains. Abstr., C Sadarangani, E Skamene, and P Kongshavn

     

    Radiation effect on immune cell-mediated cytolysis in vitro. Abstr., T Kim, C W. Song, and S H. Levitt

     

    Radiation effect on thymic cells of x/gf mice. Abstr., M Potmesil and A Goldfeder

     

    Radiation effects on chylomicron synthesis in mice. Abstr., J Hampton and B Rosario

     

    Radiation effects on death and migration of tumor cells in mice., K G. Hofer

     

    Radiation effects on dextran-induced hypersensitivity assessed by mouse paw swelling., E M. Uyeki

     

    Radiation effects on host defence mechanisms. Abstr., P C. Brennan and E J. Ainsworth

     

    Radiation effects on host immunological functions. II. Alloaantigen reactivity. Abstr., D A. Crouse, P C. Brennan, and W T. Kickels

     

    Radiation effects on human tumors in nude (nu/nu) mice. Abstr., L Helson and H Weiss

     

    Radiation effects on mouse submandibular gland., M V. Santangelo and P D. Toto

     

    Radiation effects on nuclear ribonucleic acid of ehrlich ascites tumor cells., E Harbers

     

    Radiation effects on oral epithelium in mice., R A. Goepp and F W. Fitch

     

    Radiation effects on synchronized radiosensitive mutant l5178y cells, cell killing division delay. Chromosome aberration. Abstr., H Nagasawa, D F. Petersen, and J T. Lett

     

    Radiation equivalence of genotoxic chemicals. Validation in cultured mammalian cell lines., M S. Murthy

     

    Radiation exposure-rate dependence of the immune response in mice., D E. Carlson and N Gengozian

     

    Radiation genetics., E L. Green and T H. Roderick

     

    Radiation immunology, effects of hematopoietic tissue transplantation. In ioning radiations and immune processes, ed. By c. A. Leone, n. Y., N Gengozian

     

    Radiation-induced alpha-thalassemia in mice., R A. Popp and M K. Enlow

     

    Radiation-induced alterations in murine lymphocyte homing patterns. I. Radiolabeling studies., D A. Crouse, T L. Feldbush, and T C. Evans

     

    Radiation-induced augmentation of the response of a/j mice to sai tumor cells., R E. Anderson, S Tokuda, W L. Williams, and N L. Warner

     

    Radiation-induced augmentation of tumor rejection in mice. Abstr., R E. Anderson, G M. Troup, S Tokuda, and N L. Warner

     

    Radiation-induced aversion to alcohol., L J. Peacock and J A. Watson

     

    Radiation-induced cataracts in genetically differentiated mice., J Stadler and D J. Nash

     

    Radiation-induced changes in the fine structure of the heart. Comparison of fission neutrons and 60co-gamma rays in the mouse., V V. Yang, S P. Stearner, and S A. Tyler

     

    Radiation-induced changes in the gastrointestinal function of mice and their prevention by chemical means., E E. Schwartz and B Shapiro

     

    Radiation-induced changes in the movement of immunoglobulin complexes on the surface of b cells. Abstr., R E. Anderson and L E. Pogue

     

    Radiation-induced chromosome non-disjunction in oocytes stimulated by different doses of superovulating hormones., C Tease

     

    Radiation-induced cyclic radiosensitivity fluctuations in emt6 mouse tumor cells. Abstr., R Kallman and S Rockwell

     

    Radiation-induced dissociation of stable dna-protein complexes in ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells., P P. Juhasz, N P. Sirota, and A I. Gaziev

     

    Radiation-induced dna content variability in mouse sperm., D Pinkel, B L. Gledhill, M A. Dilla, S Lake, and A J. Wyrobek

     

    Radiation-induced dna scissions and their rejoining in testicular cells of mouse., T Ono and S Okada

     

    Radiation-induced dna single-strand scission and its rejoining in spermatogonia and spermatozoa of mouse., T Ono and S Okada

     

    Radiation: induced dominant lethals in inbred mouse strains., Lucy Smith

     

    Radiation-induced enlargement of granulocytic and macrophage progenitor cells in mouse bone marrow., D Metcalf, G R. Johnson, and J Wilson

     

    Radiation-induced experimental cancer of the esophagus., O Gates and S Warren

     

    Radiation induced hemopoiesis in adult mouse liver., N G. Testa and J H. Hendry

     

    Radiation-induced immunosuppression and leukemogenesis. Abstr., N Clapp and J Yuhas

     

    Radiation-induced increase in migration and death of leukemia cells in vivo. Abstr., K G. Hofer

     

    Radiation-induced inhibition of splenocyte locomotion and its protection by c. Parvum., M Isac, M Schechter, V Likhite, M Rotman, S Sall, and H Moroson

     

    Radiation-induced leukaemia and immune responses., V Wallis and P C. Koller

     

    Radiation-induced meiotic autosomal non-disjunction in male mice. The effects of low doses of fission neutrons and x-rays in meiosis i and ii of a robertsonian trans- location heterozygote., J H. Nijhoff and P D. Boer

     

    Radiation-induced mitotic delay in cultured mammalian cells (l5178y)., Y Doida and S Okada

     

    Radiation-induced mouse leukemia. Consistent occurrence of an extra and a marker chromosome., N Wald, A C. Upton, V K. Jenkins, and W H. Borges

     

    Radiation-induced murine leukemia erld in cell culture., A M. Albrecht, J L. Biedler, D J. Hutchison, B A. Spengler, and E Stockert

     

    Radiation-induced mutants in mouse lymphoma cells. Abstr., V D. Courtenay

     

    Radiation-induced myeloid leukaemia in cba/h mice: a non-immunogenic malignant disease in syngeneic mice., R A. Meldrum and R H. Mole

     

    Radiation-induced myeloid leukemias of the rf mouse., D F. Parsons, A C. Upton, M A. Bender, V K. Jenkins, E S. Nelson, D R. Johnson, and O M. Passaged

     

    Radiation-induced nondisjunction in mouse oocytes., I A. Uchida and C V. Lee

     

    Radiation-induced nondisjunction in oocytes of aged mice., I A. Uchida and C P. Freeman

     

    Radiation-induced oncogenic transformation of cultured mouse embryo cells. Abstr., A Han and M M. Elkind

     

    Radiation-induced osteogenic sarcoma of c3h mouse: effects of corynebacterium parvum and wbi on its natural history and response to irradiation., C H. Choi, R S. Sedlacek, and H D. Suit

     

    Radiation-induced premature decay of immunologic control of a harbored oncogenic virus. Abstr., N H. Pazmino, R E. Toya, and J M. Yuhas

     

    Radiation-induced radioresistance in the mcim mouse ascites sarcoma. Abstr., W St amand

     

    Radiation-induced suppression of delayed-type hypersensitivity to oxazolone in mice and the effect of radioprotective agents. Abstr., V Srinivasan and J F. Weiss

     

    Radiation-induced translocations in mouse spermatogonia., O S. Reddi

     

    Radiation-induced translocations in spermatogonia of mice., A Leonard

     

    Radiation induced ultrastructural alterations in mammalian cells. Abstr., C R. Harris and K G. Hofer

     

    Radiation induction of endogenous type c virus from mouse cells transformed in vitro by murine sarcoma virus., O Niwa and T Sugahara

     

    Radiation induction of malignant lung tumors in the mouse. Abstr., J M. Yuhas, A E. Walker, and J O. Proctor

     

    Radiation induction of mutations affecting sperm morphology in mice., A P. Hugenholtz and W R. Bruce

     

    Radiation in mice. Abstr., G E. Cosgrove, A C. Upton, C C. Al, F O. Aet, and B M. Of

     

    Radiation lethality and circadian rhythmicity in mice., J F. Spalding and P M. Williams

     

    Radiation leukaemogenesis. Is virus really necessary?, J F. Loutit and P J. Ash

     

    Radiation leukemia in c57bl/6 mice. Iii. Correlation of altered expression of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase to induction of leukemia., N H. Pazmino, R Mcewan, and J N. Ihle

     

    Radiation leukemia in c57bl/6 mice. II. Lack of ecotropic virus expression in the majority of lymphomas., J N. Ihle, D R. Joseph, and N H. Pazmino

     

    Radiation leukemia in c57bl/6 mice. I. Lack of serological evidence for the role of endogenous ecotropic viruses in pathogenesis., J N. Ihle, R M. Ewan, and K Bengali

     

    Radiation leukemia virus contains two distinct viral rnas., brutlag S. Manteuil, S Liu, and H S. Kaplan

     

    Radiation leukemia virus in embryonic c57bl mouse thymus. Abstr., W H. Carnes

     

    Radiation leukemia virus, quantitative tissue culture assay., P J. Fischinger and T E. O'conner

     

    Radiation modulation of the "helper activity" of allogeneic t-cell subpopulations. Abstr., D A. Lawrence and A Y. Eastman

     

    Radiation mortality in the mouse, model of the kinetics of injury accumulation for protracted doses. Abstr., S P. Stearner, S A. Tyler, and M H. Sanderson

     

    Radiation mortality in the mouse, model of the kinetics of injury accumulation. II. Protracted doses in the supralethal range., S P. Stearner, M H. Sanderson, and S A. Tyler

     

    Radiation mortality in the mouse, model of the kinetics of injury accumulation. I. Protracted doses in the 30-day lethal range., S P. Stearner and S A. Tyler

     

    Radiation on cycle and mitosis lengths in emt6 mouse tumour cells., M C. D'hooghe, D H. Malaise, M I. Hyperthermia, and I )onizing

     

    Radiation protection by an auxin analogue, beta-2,4,5-trichloro- phenoxyethanol, in c57bl/6j mice exposed to cobalt-60 gamma radiation., R D. Schultz, C W. Steers, and D Norman

     

    Radiation protection by a number of substances preventing freezing damage. II. Protection of mice., O Vos

     

    Radiation protection by tibia-shielding in adult, weanling and suck- ling mice. I. Comparative protection studies., J M. Rauchwerger

     

    Radiation protection of mice with bone marrow and spleen preserved at low temperature using polyvinylpyrrolidone., M D. Persidsky and V Richards

     

    Radiation protection studies on adult, weanling, and neonatal mice. Abstr., J M. Rauchwerger

     

    Radiation recovery of spontaneous mammary tumors in c3h mice. Abstr., R F. Kallman

     

    Radiation recovery response of mammalian tumour cells in vivo., J A. Belli, F J. Bonte, and M S. Rose

     

    Radiation resistance and sensitivity of mice transferred by foster nursing., D E. Uphoff

     

    Radiation resistance and thymus dependency of memory cells in cell- -mediated immunity. Abstr., S Youdim and O Stutman

     

    Radiation-resistance of the local tumor rejection response., J Vaage

     

    Radiation resistance with age in normal and irradiated populations of mice., J B. Storer

     

    Radiation resistance with age in normal and irradiated populations of mice., J B. Storer

     

    Radiation-resistant and radiation-sensitive forms of host resistance to polyomavirus., J P. Carroll, J S. Fung, R T. Bronson, E Razvi, and T L. Benjamin

     

    Radiation resistant derivatives of l strain mouse cells., J F. Whitfield and R H. Rixon

     

    Radiation response and characteristics of a cell line derived from a mouse mammary adenocarcinoma., K R. Meyer, L E. Hopwood, and E L. Gillette

     

    Radiation response of an intraspecific somatic cell hybrid (l5178y, x-ray resistant line x l5178y, x-ray sensitive line)., B Dale

     

    Radiation response of anoxic c3h mammary adenocarcinoma auto- transplants., H D. Suit

     

    Radiation response of artificial pulmonary metastases of the emt6 tumor., K K. Fu, T L. Phillips, and M D. Wharam

     

    Radiation response of b16 melanoma in vitro. Abstr., H Z. Hill, G J. Hill, F Kwong, and C Miller

     

    Radiation response of c3h fibrosarcoma enhanced in mice stimulated by corynebacterium parvum., H D. Suit, R Sedlacek, M Wagner, and L Orsi

     

    Radiation response of c3h mouse mammary carcinoma evaluated in terms of cellular radiation sensitivity. In texas, univ. Of, 18th ann. Symp. Fund. Cancer res., 1964., H D. Suit, R J. Shalek, and R Wette

     

    Radiation response of clonogenic cell populations separated from a fibrosarcoma., D J. Grdina, I Basic, K A. Mason, and H R. Withers

     

    Radiation response of mammalian tumor cells. I. Repair of sublethal damage in vivo., J A. Belli, G J. Dicus, and F J. Bonte

     

    Radiation response of murine lymphoma cells by a survival time assay. Abstr., Y Maruyama

     

    Radiation response of spermatogonial stem cells in the mouse. Abstr., E F. Oakberg and C Huckins

     

    Radiation response of the dba/2j mouse. Abstr., J M. Yuhas, D P. Jacobus, and J W. Crenshaw

     

    Radiation response of tumor to hyperbaric oxygen and radiation therapy of a mouse mammary carcinoma in normal and severely anemic mice. Abstr., Y Kikuchi, H D. Suit, and R Sedlacek

     

    Radiation responses of hemopoietic colony-forming cells derived from different sources., L Siminovitch, J E. Till, and E A. Culloch

     

    Radiation responses of neuroblastoma cells in vitro. Abstr., T C. Yang, J Risius, and C A. Tobias

     

    Radiation sensitivity and cycling status of mouse bone marrow prothymocytes and day 8 colony forming units spleen (cfus)., W J. Boersma

     

    Radiation sensitivity and post-irradiation repair of mouse lymphatic cells in vivo and in vitro. A study with the parent to f1 hybrid graft-versus-host reaction., O Vos

     

    Radiation sensitivity and proliferative recovery of hemopoietic stem cells in weanling as compared to adult mice., S S. Fred and W W. Smith

     

    Radiation-sensitivity differences within cell-division cycles during mouse cleavage., L B. Russell and C S. Montgomery

     

    Radiation sensitivity of lymph-node cells. Abstr., O Vos

     

    Radiation sensitivity of mouse lymph node cells relative to their proliferative capacity in vivo., L H. Smith and O Vos

     

    Radiation sensitivity of murine fibrosarcoma cells separated by centrifugal elutriation., N Hunter, L J. Peters, D J. Grdina, R A. White, and A Bartel

     

    Radiation sensitivity of new zealand black mice and the development of autoimmune disease and neoplasia., J I. Morton and B V. Siegel

     

    Radiation sensitivity of oocytes at different stages of development in the immature mouse., H Peters

     

    Radiation sensitivity of quiescent cells from emt6/ro multicell spheroids. Abstr., K D. Bauer, P C. Keng, and R M. Sutherland

     

    Radiation sensitivity of the mouse ovary, fertility and oocyte survival., H Peters and E Levy

     

    Radiation sensitization studies in vitro and in vivo: the use of nitro compounds containing alkylating groups. Abstr., I J. Stratford, P W. Sheldon, C Williamson, I Ahmed, D E. Wilman, and G E. Adams

     

    Radiation studies on mice of a naturally tumor-resistant strain (x/gf). Nucleolar morphology of thymic lymphocytes differing in radiosensitivity., M Potmesil and A Goldfeder

     

    Radiation studies on mice of an inbred tumor-resistant strain, the alteration of endogenous susceptibility to amyloidosis by x- -irradiation., W I. Rosenblum, A Goldfeder, and A K. Ghosh

     

    Radiation studies on mice of an inbred tumor- resistant strain. VI. Immune responses to heterologous red cells of non-irradiated and irradiated mice., K Stern and A Goldfeder

     

    Radiation studies on mice of an inbred tumor resistant strain. V. Possible evidence for activation of the mammary tumor virus (mvt) by urethane as observed by electron microscopy., A Goldfeder and A K. Ghosh

     

    Radiation synergism by repair-inhibiting nitrosoureas in l1210 cells., H E. Kann, B A. Blumenstein, A Petkas, and M A. Schott

     

    Radiation therapy and cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (ii) (ddp) in transplantable and primary murine bladder cancer. Abstr., M S. Soloway and B Sudderth

     

    Radiation therapy of murine lung adenomas, preliminary observations. Abstr., J M. Yuhas and W Gude

     

    Radiation thymomas in new zealand black (nzb) mice. Abstr., B V. Siegel and J I. Morton

     

    Radiation time-dose dependency for a tumor early s-phase cell cycle progression delay. Abstr., T S. Johnson and A Brunsting

     

    Radiation transformation in vitro in relation to dna damage and repair processes. Abstr., J B. Little, H Nagasawa, and A J. Fornace

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    Radiation treatment inhibits monocyte entry into the optic nerve head and prevents neuronal damage in a mouse model of glaucoma., Gareth R Howell, Ileana Soto, Xianjun Zhu, Margaret Ryan, Danilo G Macalinao, Gregory L Sousa, Lura B Caddle, Katharine H MacNicoll, Jessica M Barbay, Vittorio Porciatti, Michael G Anderson, Richard S Smith, Abbot F Clark, Richard T Libby, and Simon W M John

     

    Radiation treatment of human urogenital tumors maintained in nude mice. Abstr., D D. Mickey, A Sanders, R E. Vollmer, and R A. Bonar

     

    Radiation, urethane, and a 'transmissible factor' in experimental leukaemogenesis., I Berenblum

     

    Radiaton-induced augmentation of mitogenic responsiveness in murine spleen cells. Abstr., G M. Troup and R E. Anderson

     

    Radiaton therapy and corynebacterium parvum in the treatment of murine tumors., H D. Suit, R S. Sedlacek, V Silobrcic, and R M. Linggood

     

    Radioactive antigen suicide of an anti-dnp (2,4-dintrophenyl) clone. II. Follow-up of clones relatively resistant to radioactive antigen suicide when initially selected., H N. Willcox and A J. Michael

     

    Radioactive antigen suicide of an anti-dnp (2,4-dintrophenyl) clone. I. Recovery and escape from clonal dominance by suicide-resistant precursors., A J. Mc michael and N Willcox

     

    Radioactive labelling and characterization of the products of activated mouse lymphocytes., C Sorg

     

    Radioactive puromycin formation as an assay for the proportion of active ribosomes in mammalian cells: correlation with polysome profiles under different physiological conditions., B R. Unsworth and V M. Pain

     

    Radioactivity from labeled precursors of melanin in mice and hamsters with melanomas., D A. Meier, W H. Beierwaltes, and R E. Counsell

     

    Radioautographic and marker chromosome analysis of the graft-versus- -host reaction in the mouse popliteal node. Abstr., H J. Monie

     

    Radioautographic investigation of the duration of the stages in the mitotic cycle of cells of loose, shapeless connective tissue in normal conditions., N G. Khrushchov

     

    Radioautographic investigations of muscular dystrophy in the mouse., B E. Walker

     

    Radioautographic localization of norepinephrine-h3 in the tissues of mice., B H. Marks, T Samorajski, and E J. Webster

     

    Radioautographic observations on iron absorption by the duodenum of mice with iron overload, iron deficiency, and x-linked anemia., Y C. Bedard, P H. Pinkerton, and G T. Simon

     

    Radioautographic observations on iron absorption by the normal mouse duodenum., Y C. Bedard, P H. Pinkerton, and G T. Simon

     

    Radioautographic studies of dna synthesis in the developing extra- embryonic membranes of the mouse., F M. Saccoman, C F. Morgan, and L J. Wells

     

    Radioautographic studies of plaque-forming cells. 1. Antigen-stimu- lated proliferation of plaque-forming cells., A M. Koros, J M. Mazur, and M J. Mowery

     

    Radioautographic studies on the intracellular distribution of bleomycin-14c in mouse tumor cells., J Fujimoto

     

    Radioautographic studies with tritiated thymidine of cell migration in the mouse adrenal after a carbon tetrachloride stress., R M. Brenner

     

    Radioautographic study of skeletal muscle regeneration in mice with hereditary muscular dystrophy. Abst., B Walker

     

    Radioautographic study of vaginal epithelium in estrogen treated mice. Abstr., M Husbands

     

    Radioautography related to amounts of [35s]sulfate taken up by prostate glands of 2-year-old mice., C S. Sato and F Gyorkey

     

    Radiobiological evidence for suppressor cell heterogeneity. Abstr., D L. Kastner and R R. Rich

     

    Radiobiological manipulation of the preleukemic state. Abstr., F C. Ludwig, M M. Morat, and W Schug

     

    Radiobiological studies of murine leukemia. Abstr., T C. Evans, S Eklund, D Crouse, K Brandt, and J Ainsworth

     

    Radiobiological studies of pi-meson at triumf using mouse l5178y cells., N Nakamura, G K. Lam, K Sakamoto, and S Okada

     

    Radiocurability and tumor volume. Abstr., J Shaeffer and mahdi A. El

     

    Radiofrequency destruction of the tumeroinfundibular region of hypothalamus permanently abrogates nk cell activity in mice., G Forni, M Bindoni, A Santoni, N Belluardo, M, and M Giovarelli

     

    Radiofrequency diathermy for uniform heating of mouse tumours., M C. Joiner and B Vojnovic

     

    Radiofrequency radiation alters the immune system. Modulation of t- and b-lymphocyte levels and cell-mediated immunocompetence by hyperthermic radiation., R P. Liburdy

     

    Radiographic diagnosis of akr leukemia. Abstr., G Gough, S Boggs, N Strax, and D Sashin

     

    Radiographic features of bone in several strains of laboratory mice and of their tumours induced by bone- -seeking radionuclides., J F. Loutit, M J. Corp, and G M. Ardran

     

    Radioimmune analysis of an unexpected mouse allotype., C L. Dewitt and M J. Bosma

     

    Radioimmune assay for histocompatibility antigens., G V. Foschi and L A. Manson

     

    Radioimmunoassay determinations of murine beta2-microglobulin and an h-2 antigen-like serum component., S Kvist and P A. Peterson

     

    Radioimmunoassay for glycoprotein gp47 of murine mammary tumor virus in organs and serum of mice and search for related antigens in human sera., P F. Zangerle, bacq C. Calberg, C Colin, P Franchimont, C Francois, L Gosselin, S Kozma, and P M. Osterrieth

     

    Radioimmunoassay for h-y antigen., H Savikurki, L Pajunen, A Nemlander, L C, and E A. Chapelle

     

    Radioimmunoassay for intact gross mouse leukemia virus., R S. Yalow and L Gross

     

    Radioimmunoassay for protein p28 of murine mammary tumor virus in organ and serum of mice and search for related antigens in human sera and breast cancer extracts., J Handrick, C Francois, bacq C. Calberg, C Colin, P Franchimont, L Gosselin, S Kozma, and P M. Osterrieth

     

    Radioimmunoassay of a glucose-containing tetrasaccharide using a monoclonal antibody., A Lundblad, K Schroer, and D Zopf

     

    Radioimmunoassay of mammalian type c viral proteins. Iii. Detection of viral antigen in normal murine cells and tissues., W P. Parks, D M. Livingston, G J. Todaro, and E M. Scolnick

     

    Radioimmunoassay of mammalian type c viral proteins. I. Species specific reactions of murine and feline viruses., E M. Scolnick, W P. Parks, and D M. Livingston

     

    Radioimmunoassay of mouse hemoglobins. Abstr., L M. Bahuguna, A A. Ansari, H V. Malling, and M Jenison

     

    Radioimmunoassay of mouse luteinizing and follicle stimulating hormones., W G. Beamer, S M. Murr, and I I. Geschwind

     

    Radioimmunoassay of mouse prolactin. Prolactin levels in isograft- -bearing orchidectomized mice., L M. Boot, H G. Kwa, and G Ropcke

     

    Radioimmunoassay of murine leukemia virus p30 using staphylococcus aureus as immunoadsorbent., J P. Brown, J M. Klitzman, and I Hellstrom

     

    Radioimmunoassay of pituitary and plasma prolactin during the oestrous cycle in mice., R Yanai and H Nagasawa

     

    Radioimmunoassay of the bleomycin analog, tallysomycin. Abstr., J E. Strong, A Broughton, J Knight, and S T. Crooke

     

    Radioimmunoassays for the 36,000-dalton glycoprotein of murine mammary tumor viruses demonstrate type, group, and interspecies determinants., Y A. Teramoto and J Schlom

     

    Radioimmunoassays for the 70,000-molecular-weight glycoproteins of endogenous mouse type c viruses. Viral antigen expression in normal mouse tissues and sera., S Hino, J R. Stephenson, and S A. Aaronson

     

    Radioimmunoassays that demonstrate type-specific and group- -specific antigenic reactivities for the major internal structural protein of murine mammary tumor viruses., Y A. Teramoto and J Schlom

     

    Radioimmunolocation of a heterotransplanted human choriocarcinoma (BeWo) using monoclonal anti-SSEA-1: pharmacokinetics., B Ballou, J M. Reiland, G Levine, D Solter, and T R. Hakala

     

    Radioimmunologic identification of prostaglandins produced by serum-stimulated mouse embryo palate mesenchyme cells., I Alam, A M. Capitanio, J B. Smith, C, and R M. Greene

     

    Radio-immunotherapy association in the treatment of the lewis tumor. Abstr., B Serrou and J B. Dubois

     

    Radioiodination of l1210 cells., M Gadowska, B Miks, M Kawdec, and J Kawiak

     

    Radioiodination of surface proteins and glycoproteins of lymphocytes by immobilized lactoperoxidase., N Koch and D Haustein

     

    Radioiron incorporation by tissues of intact and splenectomized c57bl/6j mice exposed to high altitude-induced chronic hypoxia. Abstr., R H. Swigart and T Henkel

     

    Radioisotopes and the genetic mechanism: the problem of genetic effects of low-level external radioactivity., E L. Green

     

    Radioisotopic studies of human chorionic gonadotrophin in the mouse ovary., G J. Mizejewski

     

    Radiolabeled antitumor antibodies. I. Antibody-specific and immuno- globulin-specific binding sites on moloney lymphoma cells (lstra)., S Nord and I L. Weissman

     

    Radiolabeled antitumor antibodies. II. Quantitative analysis of moloney tumor antigens on moloney lymphoma cells (lstra)., S Nord and I L. Weissman

     

    Radiolabeling and isolation of thy-1 active glycolipids from murine brain and lymphoma cell lines., K P. Kato, T J. Wang, and W J. Esselman

     

    Radiolabeling of cell surface alloantigens by the lactoperoxidase method., G Jones

     

    Radiolabeling of monoclonal antitumor antibodies: comparison of i-125 and in-111-anti-cea with ga-67 in a nude mouse-human colon tumor model. Abstr., I Royston, S E. Halpern, R O. Dillman, P L. Stern, P L. Hagan, A Chen, G S. David, W J. Desmond, T H. Adams, M. Bartholmew, J M. Frincke, and C E. Brautigam

     

    Radiolabelling of corynebacterium parvum and its distribution in mice., T E. Sadler, W A. Cramp, and J E. Castro

     

    Radiolesions renales et radiocancerisation experimentale par irradiation locale du rein chez la souris., O Maldague and J Duplan

     

    Radiolocalization of human mammary tumors in athymic mice by a monoclonal antibody., D Colcher, M Zalutsky, W Kaplan, D Kufe, F Austin, and J Schlom

     

    Radiological factors and aet., G E. Cosgrove, A C. Upton, L H. Al, D Glomerulosclerosis, and O L. Of

     

    Radiometric assessment of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in mice., D S. Linthicum, L Horvath, and P R. Carnegie

     

    Radio-orthophosphate uptake into dna, autoradiography and histology during radiation-induced regression and regrowth of mouse mammary adenocarcinoma., K H. Clifton and H Vermund

     

    Radiopathology of americium 241. I. Distribution of americium in adult mice., L Hammarstrom and A Nilsson

     

    Radioprotecteurs et radiotherapie des cancers., J R. Maisin and G Mattelin

     

    Radioprotection by pentobarbitone sodium of a murine tumour in vivo., P W. Sheldon, S A. Hill, and J E. Moulder

     

    Radioprotection by polyethylene glycol-protein complexes in mice., B H. Gray and R W. Stull

     

    Radioprotection du pelage du souriceau par l'anoxie., M L. Beaumariage

     

    Radioprotection of a mouse tumour by wr 2721 (nsc-296961) when combined with single and fractionated radiation treatments. Abstr., R P. Hill

     

    Radioprotection of lps-resistant c3h/hej mice by res-blockade., K Kumagai, H Izumi, M Tsurusawa, and K J. Mori

     

    Radioprotection of mouse spleen cells by c. Parvum demonstrated in a migration assay. Abstr., H Moroson, M Schechter, and M Isac

     

    Radioprotection of normal tissues against gamma rays and cyclotron neutrons with wr-2721: ld50 studies and 35s-wr-2721 biodistribution., J S. Rasey, N J. Nelson, P Mahler, K Anderson, K, and T Menard

     

    Radioprotective and toxic effects of s-2-(3-aminopropylamino)ethyl- phosphorothioic acid (wr-2721) on the development of immunocompetent cells., J M. Yuhas

     

    Radioprotective effect of 5-hydroxytryptamine andd 5-hydroxy- tryptophan on mammalian cells irradiated in vitro., T Nakayama and W Nakamura

     

    Radioprotective effect of isopentenyladenosine in mice., N Prasad, S Bushong, and H Barton

     

    Radioprotective effect of rauscher leukemia virus in the sjl/j mouse., J P. Okunewick, D Fulton, and A M. Markoe

     

    Radioprotective effect of rauscher leukemia virus in the sjl/j mouse. II. Development of radioresistance and the distribution of mortality., A M. Markoe and J P. Okunewick

     

    Radioprotective effect of rauscher leukemia virus in the sjl/j mouse. Iii. Relationship of hematologic factors and splenomegaly to the development of radioresistance., A M. Markoe and J P. Okunewick

     

    Radioresistance du virus de la tumeur mammaire murine soumis a une irradiation gamma., J Mouriquand, C Mouriquand, P Mistry, and C Gorka

     

    Radioresistance of carrier-specific helper thymus-derived lymphocytes in mice., T Hamaoka, D H. Katz, and B Benacerraf

     

    Radioresistance of cells responsible for delayed hypersensitivity reactions in the mouse., J Kettman and M C. Mathews

     

    Radioresistance of some biologic properties of mouse mast cells., S Kojima and Z Ovary

     

    Radioresistance of the enhancing effect of cells from carrier-immuni- zed mice in an in vitro primary immune response., J Kettman and R W. Dutton

     

    Radioresistance of the splenic hemopoietic inductive microenvironments (him). Abstr., V K. Jenkins, J J. Trentin, and N S. Wolf

     

    Radioresistant inhibition of lymphoma growth in congenitally athymic (nude) mice., F Campanile, L Crino, E Bonmassar, D Houchens, and A Goldin

     

    Radioresistant mutants of l5178y cells., V D. Courtenay

     

    Radioresistant mutations in murine l5178y lymphoma. Assessment of mutation rates. Abstr., E C. Gregg, T M. Yau, and S C. Kim

     

    Radioresistant thymic stem cell population in the adult mouse. Abstr., J Sharp and D Thomas

     

    Radioresistant t lymphocytes in mice: distribution in organs, thy-1 antigen content and helper activity., A A. Yarilin, E T. Polushkina, and Y N. Anokhin

     

    Radiosensibilite comparee des rats et souris males., N Gilliavod and A Leonard

     

    Radiosensibilite des cellules souches du foie foetal de la souris au cours de leur cycle de multiplication., J F. Duplan and P Monnot

     

    Radiosensibilite des cellules souches hemopoietiques (cfu) du sang circulant., J F. Duplan and C Mazurek

     

    Radiosensitisation by synkavit. Abstr., A H. Nias and M Fox

     

    Radiosensitisation of hypoxic cells in solid tumours in air-breathing c3h mice. Abstr., J F. Fowler, P W. Sheldon, and L J. Foster

     

    Radiosensitivities of cells from which radiation-induced skin tumours are derived., E V. Hulse, R H. Mole, and D G. Papworth

     

    Radiosensitivity and biological properties of tumors. Xii. Resistance of oxidative metabolism to x-irradiation. Abstr., A Goldfeder and J Selig

     

    Radiosensitivity and biological properties of tumors xiv. Correlation between mitochondrial structure, oxidative metabolism, and radio- sensitivity., A Goldfeder and J N. Selig

     

    Radiosensitivity and biological properties of tumours. Xiii. Free and bound ribosome levels and protein synthesis of two tumour types, control and x-irradiated., H Mukerjee and A Goldfeder

     

    Radiosensitivity and biological properties of tumours. XI. The effects of x-irradiation on intracellular distribution of catalase., A Goldfeder, J N. Selig, and L A. Miller

     

    Radiosensitivity and biological properties of two tumor types indigenous to the same host. IX. Swelling properties of mitochondria isolated from mouse tumor and liver tissue., L A. Miller and A Goldfeder

     

    Radiosensitivity and biological properties of two tumor types indigenous to the same host. Viii. Catalase activity within three intracellular fractions and its response to various chemical agents., L A. Miller and A Goldfeder

     

    Radiosensitivity and biological properties of two tumour-types indi- genous to the host. VI. The effects of x-irradiation on sub-cellular units., A Goldfeder and L A. Miller

     

    Radiosensitivity and biological properties of two tumour-types indi- genous to the same host. IV. Effect of single and multiple x-ray treatments on tumour regression., A Goldfeder

     

    Radiosensitivity and fractionation response of crypt cells of mouse jejunum., H R. Withers and M M. Elkind

     

    Radiosensitivity and growth of friend leukemia virus studied with the spleen focus assay method., A A. Axelrad and S Thomson

     

    Radiosensitivity and sh compounds in mammalian cells., Y Ueno, M Horikawa, T Aoyama, and T Sugahara

     

    Radiosensitivity at the subcellular level., A Goldfeder

     

    Radio-sensitivity in relation to the age of mice of various lines. (russ., Eng. Summ.), I A. Necaev

     

    Radiosensitivity of a cultured mouse osteosarcoma to x-rays and fast neutrons. Abstr., J M. Nelson

     

    Radiosensitivity of b16 melanoma cells following boron-10 neutron capture. Abstr., C W. Johnson, W E. Carey, R F. Barth, and A H. Soloway

     

    Radiosensitivity of bone marrow cells in mouse strains with different ld50. (jap.), T Sugahara and T Tanaka

     

    Radiosensitivity of defined populations of lymphocytes. VI. Functional, structural, and biochemical consequences of in vitro irradiation., R E. Anderson, J C. Standefer, and J V. Scaletti

     

    Radiosensitivity of drug-resistant l1210 leukemia., R E. Johnson

     

    Radiosensitivity of ehrlich ascites tumour cells. I. Variation in x-ray sensitivity during the cell-cycle., C B. Lozzio

     

    Radiosensitivity of four human tumor xenografts. Influence of hypoxia and cell-cell contact., M Guichard, H Dertinger, and E P. Malaise

     

    Radiosensitivity of human colon carcinoma cells in vitro and in vivo. Abstr., J Leith, E Zeman, D Dexter, P Calabresi, and A Glicksman

     

    Radiosensitivity of immature mice from 12 strains., Linda Huston

     

    Radiosensitivity of in vivo mouse bone marrow cells., A R. Kagan, M A. Hamilton, and T L. Bryant

     

    Radiosensitivity of lymph node metastases versus initial subcutaneous tumors in nude mice., M Guichard, A Courdi, B Fertil, and E P. Malaise

     

    Radiosensitivity of mammalian cells. I. Timing and dose-dependence of radiation-induced division delay., R A. Walters and D F. Petersen

     

    Radiosensitivity of mice as a function of age., J F. Spalding and T T. Trujillo

     

    Radiosensitivity of mice of inbred strains., M Onoe

     

    Radiosensitivity of mouse kidney undergoing compensatory hhypertrophy., V J. Rosen and L J. Cole

     

    Radiosensitivity of mouse seminal vesicle cells which show proliferative response to androgen and estrogen., S Okamoto, Y Ogasawara, Y Kitamura, T, and K J. Mori

     

    Radiosensitivity of progenitor cells of the hematopoietic microenvironment., J L. Chertkov and O A. Gurevitch

     

    Radiosensitivity of proliferating and nonproliferating tumor cells. Abstr., M Potmesil and A Goldfeder

     

    Radiosensitivity of selected sub-lines of a tumour-cell population tested in the presence or absence of oxygen., U Glas and L Revesz

     

    Radiosensitivity of spleen cells from normal and pre-immunized mice and its significance to intact animals., T Makinodan, M A. Kastenbaum, and W J. Peterson

     

    Radiosensitivity of stromal cells responsible for in vitro maintenance of hemopoietic stem cells in continuous, long-term marrow culture., M Tavassoli

     

    Radiosensitivity of t and b lymphocytes. I. Effect of irradiation on cell migration., R Anderson, J Sprent, and J Miller

     

    Radiosensitivity of t and b lymphocytes. II. Effect of irradiation on response of t cells to alloantigens., J Sprent, R E, and E A. Miller

     

    Radiosensitivity of t and b lymphocytes. Iii. Effect of radiation on immunoglobulin production by b cells., R E. Anderson and N L. Warner

     

    Radiosensitivity of t and b lymphocytes. IV. Effect of whole body irradiation upon various lymphoid tissues and numbers of recirculating lymphocytes., R E. Anderson, G B. Olson, J R. Autry, J L. Howarth, R M. Troup, and P H. Bartels

     

    Radiosensitivity of the cells responsible for graft-versus-host reactions and cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Abstr., U M. Babu and E Sabbadini

     

    Radiosensitivity of the chromosomes in cells of various organs of mice embryos of the strains balb, c57bl, and their reciprocal hybrids., T D. Osetrova and Y Y. Kerkis

     

    Radiosensitivity of the colony-forming cells of the mouse bone marrow., J F. Duplan and L E. Feinendegen

     

    Radiosensitivity of the helper cell function., G Agarossi, L Pozzi, C Mancini, and G Doria

     

    Radiosensitivity of the heterogeneous mice group obtained from the crosses between radiosensitive and radioresistant strains of mice. (in Japanese), J Yamada and J Hayakawa

     

    Radiosensitivity of the immune response to sheep red cells in the mouse, as measured by the hemolytic plaque methol., J C. Kennedy, J E. Till, L Siminovitch, and E A. Culloch

     

    Radiosensitivity of the peritoneal mononuclear phagocytes and their precursor cells., J Harper and N Wolf

     

    Radiosensitivity studies of leukemia l1210 by i125udr prelabeling method. Abstr., D Lee, W Prensky, and W Hughes

     

    Radiosensitization of anoxic cells and tumors with diamide. Abstr., J W. Harris, C Koch, J Power, W Wara, and L Kane

     

    Radiosensitization of anoxic tumor cells in vivo with diamide. Abstr., J Harris and W Wara

     

    Radiosensitization of bleomycin on lethal effect of mouse cancer cells in vitro. Abstr., T Matsuzawa, K Takazawa, T Awano, H Yamaura, and S Okuyama

     

    Radiosensitization of c3h mammary tumors using lucanthone and a medium dose rate. Abstr., D Q. Brown, J Pittock, L Coia, A Milligan, and L Chalfin

     

    Radiosensitization of c3h mammary tumors with lucanthone and hycanthone. Abstr., J Pittock, D Q. Brown, T Shulz, and L Coia

     

    Radiosensitization of c3h mouse mammary tumours using fractionated doses of x rays with the drug ro-07-0582., P W. Sheldon, S A. Hill, J L. Foster, and J F. Fowler

     

    Radiosensitization of ehrlich ascites tumour cells by a specific antibody., T Ghose and M Cerini

     

    Radiosensitization of hypoxic tumor cells by simultaneous administration of hyperthermia and nitroimidazoles., K G. Hofer, M G. Hofer, J Ieracitano, and W H. Laughlin

     

    Radiosensitization of mouse spermatogenic stem cells by ro-07-0582., N Suzuki, H R. Withers, and N Hunter

     

    Radiosensitization of pulmonary metastases with intravenous infusion of pyrimidine analogs. Abstr., J M. Brown

     

    Radiosensitization on transplantable murine chondrosarcoma. Abstr., J Correa, G A. Infante, P Plata, M Hernandez, L Torres, and D Cruz

     

    Radiosensitizing and cytocidal effects on hypoxic cells of ro-07-0582, and repair of x-ray injury, in an experimental mouse tumour., S A. Hill and J F. Fowler

     

    Radiosensitizing and toxic effects of hypoxic cell sensitizers on emt6 cells in vivo and in vitro. Abstr., S Rockwell

     

    Radiosensitizing effect of misonidazole in fractionated gamma-ray treatment of a human malignant melanoma grown in athymic nude mice., E K. Rofstad and T Brustad

     

    Radiosensivity of mice in relation to oxygen tension prevailing during whole body irradiation. Abstr., J P. O'brien and B Sturbaum

     

    Radiotherapeutic effects on mammalian tumour cells. 1. Modification of leukaemia l1210 growth kinetics with x-irradiation., R E. Johnson, W G. Hardy, and R W. Swain

     

    Radiotherapie tumorale et status immunitaire de l'hote dans un systeme allogenique., J Deneufbourg

     

    Radiotherapy, and adoptive immunotherapy., M M. Bortin; A A. Rimm; G E. Rodey; R H. Giller; D E. Saltzestein; and G S. Chemotherapy,

     

    Radiotherapy and immunotherapy of fibrosarcoma of c3h mice. Abstr., C Song, S So, R Simmons, and S Levitt

     

    Radiotherapy of experimental lung tumors in the presence and absence of a radioprotective drug, s-2-(3-aminopropylamino)ethylphos- phorothioic acid (wr-2721)., J M. Yuhas

     

    Radiotherapy release of tumor antigen in serum of c57bl mice. Abstr., H Moroson

     

    Radiotoxicity of 111 indium, G Kraal and A A. Geldof

     

    Radiotoxicity of intracellular 67ga125i and 3h nuclear versus cytoplasmic radiation effects in murine l1210 leukaemia., K G. Hofer, C R. Harris, and J M. Smith

     

    Radium and radon retention in mice., C W. Mays, T H. Cochran, and W S. Jee

     

    Raf, a trans-acting locus, regulates the alpha-fetoprotein gene in a cell-autonomous manner., T F. Vogt, D Solter, and S M. Tilghman

     

    Raised polyamines in erythrocytes from melanoma-bearing mice and patients with solid tumours., H Takami and K Nishioka

     

    Randelia, homai p., J. Hilgers, j. Hilkens, vera kroezen, r. Holmes and j. Vandeberg genetic marker patterns of inbred strains of mice at the cancer research institute, bombay.

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    Randomization in laboratory procedure is key to obtaining reproducible microarray results., H Yang, C A. Harrington, K Vartanian, C D. Coldren, R Hall, and G A. Churchill

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    Randomized trial of once-weekly parathyroid hormone (1-84) on bone mineral density and remodeling., D M. Black, M L. Bouxsein, L Palermo, J A. McGowan, D C. Newitt, E Rosen, S Majumdar, and C J. Rosen

     

    Random locomotion of bulk and cloned lymphocytes during mitogenic and allogeneic stimulation in vitro., R A. Hoffman, M B. Widmer, D C. Roopenian, N L. Ascher, and R L. Simmons

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    Random mutagenesis of proximal mouse chromosome 5 uncovers predominantly embryonic lethal mutations., L Wilson, Y H. Ching, M Farias, S A. Hartford, G Howell, H Shao, M Bucan, and J C. Schimenti

     

    Range of xenogeneic donors whoes hematopoietic cells can form colonies on macrophage layer of mice., Y Kitamura, T Kawata, K Tsuchiya, and K Moriwaki

     

    Rank order of sarcoma susceptibility among mouse strains reverses with low concentrations of carcinogen., L M. Prehn and E M. Lawler

     

    Rank order of sarcoma susceptibility among mouse strains reverses with low concentrations of carcinogen., L M. Prehn and E M. Lawler

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    Rapamycin, but not resveratrol or simvastatin, extends life span of genetically heterogeneous mice., R A. Miller, D E. Harrison, C M. Astle, J A. Baur, K Flurkey, M A. Javors, J F. Nelson, C J. Orihuela, S Pletcher, and al et

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    Rapamycin fed late in life extends lifespan in genetically heterogeneous mice., D E. Harrison, R Strong, Z D. Sharp, J F. Nelson, C M. Astle, K Flurkey, N L. Nadon, M A. Javors, E Fernandez, and al et

     

    Rapamycin slows aging in mice., John E Wilkinson, Lisa Burmeister, Susan V Brooks, Chi-Chao Chan, Sabrina Friedline, David E Harrison, James F Hejtmancik, Nancy Nadon, Randy Strong, Lauren K Wood, Maria A Woodward, and Richard A Miller

     

    Rapid activation and inactivation of fatty acid synthesis from glucose in vivo., N Baker and R J. Huebotter

     

    Rapid and sensitive procedure for assigning idiotypic determinants to heavy or light chains: application to idiotopes associated with the major cross-reactive idiotype of a/j antiphenylarsonate antibodies., L E. Cannon and R T. Woodland

     

    Rapid ascites tumour production., D N. Wheatley

     

    Rapid assay of murine leukemia virus helper activity for friend spleen focus-forming virus., R A. Steeves, R J. Eckner, E A. Mirand, and R L. Priore

     

    Rapid augmentation of natural killer (nk) cell activity and circulating interferon (if) in mice inoculated with tumor cells. Abstr., J Y. Djeu, K Huang, and R B. Herberman

     

    Rapid axoplasmic transport in dystrophic mice., J A. Mclane and W O. Mcclure

     

    Rapid breaking of tolerance against escherichia coli lipopoly- saccharide in vivo and in vitro., O Sjoberg

     

    Rapid cell culture assay technique for murine leukaemia viruses., R H. Bassin, N Tuttle, and P J. Fischinger

     

    Rapid changes of nuclease activities in spleens of leukaemia virus infected mice., A K. Chakrabarty, H Friedman, and W S. Ceglowski

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    Rapid conditional targeted ablation of cells expressing human CD59 in transgenic mice by intermedilysin., W Hu, S P. Ferris, R K. Tweten, G Wu, S Radaeva, B Gao, R T. Bronson, J A. Halperin, and X Qin

     

    Rapid decay of tumoricidal activity and loss of responsiveness to lymphokines in inflammatory macrophages., G Poste and R Kirsh

     

    Rapid degradation of "new" acetylcholine receptors at neuromusscular junctions., E F. Stanley and D B. Drachman

     

    Rapid deposition of lipofuscin pigment in the adrenal gland of the mouse. Abstr., M Alpert

     

    Rapid destruction of encapsulated islet xenografts by NOD mice is CD4-dependent and facilitated by B-cells: innate immunity and autoimmunity do not play significant roles., B Y. Xu, H Yang, D V. Serreze, R MacIntosh, W Yu, and J R. Wright

     

    Rapid determination of cell volume density in mammalian cell suspensions., W R. Tolbert, M M. Hitt, and J Feder

     

    Rapid development of tuning characteristics of inferior colliculus neurons of mouse pups., J F. Willott and A Shnerson

     

    Rapid differentiation of certain bacteria in mixed populations by gas-liquid chromatography., B M. Mitruka, A M. Jonas, M Alexander, and R S. Kundargi

     

    Rapid effects of insulin on the hypothalamic satiety center., A F. Debons, I Krimsky, A From, and R J. Cloutier

     

    Rapid effects of insulin on uridine metabolism in mammary gland explants., J A. Rillema

     

    Rapid electronic measurement of cell volume and distribution., A C. Peacock, G Z. Williams, and H F. Mengoli

     

    Rapid ethanol-tolerance and increased erythrocyte cholesterol in genetically different populations of mice. Abstr., L M. Parsons, E J. Gallaher, and D B. Goldstein

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    Rapid identification of MHC class I-restricted antigens relevant to autoimmune diabetes using retrogenic T cells., R J. Chaparro, A R. Burton, D V. Serreze, D A. Vignali, and T P. DiLorenzo

     

    Rapid immunological induction of murine lymphomas, evidence for a viral etiology., E A. Cornelius

     

    Rapid increase of phenylethanolamine n-methyl-transferase by environ- mental stress in an inbred mouse strain., R D. Ciaranello, J N. Dornbusch, and J D. Barchas

     

    Rapid induction of amphotericin b sensitivity in l1210 leukaemia cells by liposomes containing ergosterol., F J. Schiffman and I Klein

     

    Rapid induction of foci escaping density-dependent inhibition in baby mouse skin cultures., P D. Cooper, S A. Marshall, and G R. Masinello

     

    Rapid intracerebral passage and recovery of moloney leukemia virus from mouse brain tissue., H J. Spencer

     

    Rapid in vitro assay for thymotropic, leukemogenic murine c-type rna viruses., M Lieberman, A Decleve, and H S. Kaplan

     

    Rapid in vitro method for determining cytotoxicity of antitumor agents., H Buskirk, J Crim, G V. Giessen, and H Petering

     

    Rapid in vivo acquisition of naturally occurring antibodies by tumor cells detected by a competitive radiommunoassay. Abstr., L B. Wolosin and A H. Greenberg

     

    Rapid in vivo assay for murine lymphatic leukaemia viruses., A Decleve, M Lieberman, O Niwa, and H S. Kaplan

     

    Rapid in vivo assay of mouse natural killer cell activity., C Riccardi, P Puccetti, A Santoni, and R B. Herberman

     

    Rapid in vivo destruction of semi-syngeneic and allogeneic cells by nonimmunized mice as a consequence of nonidentity at H-2., G A. Carlson and T G. Wegmann

     

    Rapid in vivo destruction of semi-syngeneic and allogeneic cells by nonimmunized mice as a consequence of nonidentity at h-2., G A. Carlson and T G. Wegmann

     

    Rapid isolation of nucleoli from detergent purified nuclei of various tumor and tissue culture cells., M Muramatsu, Y Hayashi, T Onishi, M Sakai, K Takai, and T Kashiyama

     

    Rapidity of removal in vitro of the cumulus oophorus and the zona pellucida in different strains of mice., H Krzanowska

     

    Rapid leukemia induced by cloned friend strain of replicating murine type-c virus. Association with induction of xenotropic- -related rna sequences contained in spleen focus-forming virus., D H. Troxler and E M. Scolnick

     

    Rapid loss of tolerance induced in weanling nzb and b/w f1 mice., P J. Staples and N Talal

     

    Rapidly acquired cytotoxicity of lymphoid cells from mice inoculated with allogeneic spleen cells., E G. Slavina, N V. Karmanova, I L. Leipunskaya, S N. Zinzar, J Reinhofer, and moldavsky G. Svet

     

    Rapidly and slowly renewed t, b, and "null" cells in the lymphomyeloid organs of the mouse. Abstr., O W. Press

     

    Rapidly developing functional tolerance to ethanol is accompanied by increased erythrocyte cholesterol in mice., L M. Parsons, E J. Gallaher, and D B. Goldstein

     

    Rapidly labeled nuclear rna synthesis in the mammary nodule outgrowths. Abstr., D Banerjee

     

    Rapidly-labelled rna in the mouse mammary gland before and during lactation., D N. Banerjee and M R. Banerjee

     

    Rapid lymphocyte immunoreactivity test utilizing [3h]uridine in vitro., M M. Pienkowski, M M. Lyerly, and H C. Miller

     

    Rapid measurement of carcinogen-induced dna damage using mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes. Abstr., J R. Warren

     

    Rapid method for preparing bone marrow cells from small laboratory animals., J P. Oliver and A L. Goldstein

     

    Rapid micromethod for determination of blood sugar in mice., O B. Crofford and W W. Lacey

     

    Rapid murine mixed lymphocyte cultures assessed by emergence of t-cell insulin receptors., T B. Strom, J H. Helderman, and R M. Williams

     

    Rapid mutations in mice? [Letter]., M C. Green, D W. Bailey, E L. Green, T H. Roderick, and E S. Russell

     

    Rapid proliferation of sublines of NCTC clone 929 (strain L) mouse cells in a simple chemically defined medium (MB 752/1)., C Waymouth

     

    Rapid quantitation of membrane antigens., K I. Welsh, G Dorval, and H Wigzell

     

    Rapid selective stimulation by growth factors of the incorpora- tion by balb/c 3t3 cells of [35s]methionine into a glycoprotein and five superinducible proteins., hamilton M. Nilsen, R T. Hamilton, and G A. Adams

     

    Rapid separation of mouse t and b lymphocytes using wheat germ agglutinin., L Y. Bourguignon, R L. Rader, and J T. Mcmahon

     

    Rapid skin grafting in small animals., L M. Cramer

     

    Rapid thymomas induced by abelson murine leukemia virus., W D. Cook

     

    Rapid tumor cell destruction in vitro by immune non-adherent peritoneal cells. Abstr., G Berke, K Sullivan, and D B. Amos

     

    Rapid turnover of intracellular membranes in mopc 41 myeloma cells and its possible relationship to secretion., B G. Cohen, S Mosler, and A H. Phillips

     

    Rapid viral induction of murine lymphomas in the graft-versus-host reaction., E A. Cornelius

     

    Rapid viral induction of plasmacytomas in pristane-primed balb-c mice., M Potter, M D. Sklar, and W P. Rowe

     

    Rapid zymogen activation and isolation of serine proteases from an individual mouse pancreas by affinity chromatography. Genetical heterogeneity of chymotrypsins of mus musculus., V Kasche, H Amneus, D Gabel, and L Naslund

     

    Rare non-polyadenylated transcripts unique to rat brain., M H. Brilliant, C A. Harrington, and D M. Chikaraishi

     

    Rasterelektronenmikroskopische befunde an der orthoergisch geschadigten hautoberflache haarloser mause. (eng. Summ.), F Klaschka, L Dumitrescu, and B Dunger

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    Rat Ace allele variation determines susceptibility to AngII-induced renal damage., Jelena Kamilic, Inge Hamming, A Titia Lely, Ron Korstanje, Ute Schulze, Wilfred J Poppinga, Anthony J Turner, Nicola E Clarke, Harry van Goor, and Gerjan J Navis

     

    Rat antisera directed against alloimmune murine cytotoxic t lymphocytes inhibit cytotoxic t-lymphocyte and natural killer activity: strain specificity of inhibition., D A. Lawlor, P H. Saunders, and C F. Ware

     

    Rate and extent of recovery from dark rearing in the visual cortex of the mouse., F Valverde

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    Rate and mechanism of generation of beta 2-microglobulin mutants from a heterozygous murine cell line., T V. Rajan, L F. Moffat, and W N. Frankel

     

    Rate-limiting factors in glycolysis and transport of inorganic phos- phate in dbah1 tumor, dbag tumor, novikoff hepatoma, and novikoff ascites tumor., R Wu, H Power, and D Hamerman

     

    Rate-limiting step in the progression of mouse breast tumors., R T. Prehn

     

    Rate-limiting step in the progression of mouse breast tumors., R T. Prehn

     

    Rate-limiting steps in the interconversion of purine ribo- nucleotides in ehrlich ascites tumor cells in vitro., G Crabtree and J F. Henderson

     

    Rate of accumulation of Luxol Fast Blue staining material and mitochondrial ATP synthase subunit 9 in motor neuron degeneration mice., J S. Rodman, R Lipman, A Brown, R T. Bronson, and J F. Dice

     

    Rate of antigen catabolism and immunogenicity of (131i)bgg in mice. I. Action of mycobacterial adjuvants., J M. Stark

     

    Rate of antigen catabolism and immunogenicity of (131i)bgg in mice. II. Immunogenicity of (131i)bgg and adjuvant action after alteration of the metabolic rate by various means., J M. Stark

     

    Rate of carbon clearance in three strains of germfree mice., J P. Doll

     

    Rate of cell division in atypias and invasive carcinoma of the uterine cervix of the mouse., C A. Rubio

     

    Rate of cell proliferation in a mouse squamous cell carcinoma., A Evensen and O H. Iversen

     

    Rate of cross-circulation in parabiosis. Its significance, relation- ship to genetic disparity, and experimental modification., R A. Mcbride, N W. Nisbet, and cendrzak A. Skowron

     

    Rate of dna synthesis in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., C Teng and D P. Bloch

     

    Rate of egg penetration in vitro accelerated by t/t locus in the mouse., clarke P. Olds and J E. Carey

     

    Rate of hemoglobin synthesis controlled at the translational level in differentiating erythroid cells from adult mice., S Bordin, M G. Farace, and A Fantoni

     

    Rate of insulin degradation in different organs of diabetic rodents. Abstr., H J. V funcke, H K. Kolb, and E Standl

     

    Rate of nucleic acid synthesis in mammary hyperplastic alveolar nodule outgrowths and transplanted adenocarcinomas in pregnant and lactating mice., J C. Bartley, S Barber, and S Abraham

     

    Rate of ovular development as a factor in embryonic survival. In g. E. W. Wolstenholme and m. O'connor (ed.), Preimplantation stages, A H. Gates

     

    Rate of recovery from radiation injury and its relationship to after expectation of life in mice., J B. Storer

     

    Rate of reinnervation of extensor digitorum longus muscle in dystrophic mice. Abstr., D J. Parry

     

    Rate of repair of X-ray induced intestinal damage., Robert C. Pelz

     

    Rate of somatic mutation in immunoglobulin production by mouse myeloma cells., P Coffino and M D. Scharff

     

    Rate of turnover of the stratum corneum in hairless mice., A M. Downes, A G. Matoltsy, and T M. Sweeney

     

    Rat erythrocyte-induced anti-erythrocyte autoantibody production and control in normal mice., J D. Naysmith, pierres M. Ortega, and C J. Elson

     

    Rates of loss of lethally-irradiated (li) tumor cells following intra- peritoneal implantation into normal and immune mice. Abstr., K M. Porteous, N Ie, R Cabrera, and D D. Porteous

     

    Rates of oxygen uptake in proliferating and differentiating neuro- blastoma cells., C Nissen, treska J. Ciesielski, L Hertz, and P Mandel

     

    Rates of sterol synthesis and hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme a reductase levels, and the effects of cholest-4-en-3-one on these para- meters, im the livers of inbred strains of mice., R M. Packie and A A. Kandutsch

     

    Rates of sterol synthesis and hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase levels, and the effects of cholest-4-en-3-one on these parameters, in the livers of inbred strains of mice., R M. Packie and A A. Kandutsch

     

    Rates of subline divergence in highly inbred strains of mice., D W. Bailey

     

    Rate zonal separation and light scattering characterization of spleen cells. Abstr., R J. Fiel, H M. Scheintaub, and J L. Ambrus

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    Rat Genome Database (RGD): mapping disease onto the genome., S Twigger, J Lu, M Shimoyama, D Chen, D Pasko, H Long, J Ginster, C F. Chen, R Nigam, A Kwitek, J Eppig, L Maltais, D Maglott, G Schuler, H Jacob, and P J. Tonellato

     

    Ratio of total histone to dna in dividing and interphase cells. Abst., R Umana, S Updyke, and A L. Dounce

     

    Ratios of alpha- to beta-globin rna sequences in the erythropoietic mouse spleen., J A. Phillips, I )ii, D M. Sedlak, T Cheng, and H H. Jr

     

    Ratios of nuclear proteins to dna for rat and mouse tumors and possible effect of cytoplasmic fibrils in isolating nuclei., J Magliozzi, D Puro, C Lin, R Ortman, and A L. Dounce

     

    Rat liver microsomal 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme a reductase., R E. Clark, G G. Martin, H C. Barton, D D. Shapiro, and T A. To

     

    Rat lymphocytes stimulated with insolbule concanavalin-a release mediators which render mouse macrophages nonspecifically tumoricidal. Abstr., I J. Fidler and J H. Darnell

     

    Rat model for hereditary retinal degeneration., Y L. Lai and A M. Jonas

     

    Rat-mouse radiation chimeras. Characterization of an antibody- -mediated graft-vs-host reaction., J R. Kateley and N Gengozian

     

    Rat thoracic duct cells as a substitute for t cells and carrier in the antibody response of mouse spleens deficient in thymus cells., G Dennert and E S. Lennox

     

    Rat t lymphocyte-specific antigens and their cross- -reactivity with mouse t cells., Y Ishii, H Koshiba, H Yamaoka, and K Kikuchi

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    Rat xenograft survival in mice treated with donor-specific transfusion and anti-CD154 antibody is enhanced by elimination of host CD4+ cells., E J. Gordon, B A. Woda, L D. Shultz, A A. Rossini, D L. Greiner, and J P. Mordes

     

    Rauscher leukemia as a model for cancer therapy studies. II. Variation in response of splenic cfu-s between normal and rauscher leukemic mice following exposure to hydroxyurea., J P. Okunewick, R F. Meredith, B J. Brozovich, and P R. Seeman

     

    Rauscher leukemia as a model for studies of marrow transplan- tation therapy: results using syngeneic, allogeneic and hybrid donors., J P. Okunewick, R F. Meredith, B J. Brozovich, P R. Seeman, and A L. Schieb

     

    Rauscher leukemia treatment by transplantation of hybrid bone marrow. Abstr., R Meredith, J P. Okunewick, B Brozovich, and E Weaver

     

    Rauscher leukemia virus-induced immunosuppression of spleen cells cultured in millipore diffusion chambers. Abstr., L Borella

     

    Rauscher leukemia virus-induced tumor antigens: complete separation from gp70, p30 and h-2., O Alaba, M J. Rogers, and L W. Law

     

    Rauscher "mink cell focus-inducing" (mcf) virus causes erythroleukemia in mice: its isolation and properties., L J. Van griensven and M Vogt

     

    Rauscher murine leukemia virus: molecular cloning of infectious integrated proviral dna., A Habara, E P. Reddy, and S A. Aaronson

     

    Rauscher viral leukemogenesis in balb/c mice treated with rabbit antimouse thymocyte serum., B V. Siegel and J I. Morton

     

    Rauscher virus in balb/c mice., T B. Dunn and R A. Malmgren

     

    Rauscher virus-induced reticulum-cell sarcomas. Their growth in vitro and erythropoietic differentiation., A H. Fieldsteel, P J. Dawson, F A. Becker, C Kurahara, and C Mitoma

     

    Rauscher virus infection, erythrocyte clearance studies, and auto- immune phenomena., K O. Cox and D Keast

     

    Razoxane-induced polyploidy., I W. Taylor and N M. Bleehen

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    Rb and N-ras function together to control differentiation in the mouse., C Takahashi, R T. Bronson, M Socolovsky, B Contreras, K Y. Lee, T Jacks, M Noda, R Kucherlapati, and M E. Ewen

     

    Rbc metabolism in akr prelymphoma. Abstr., S B. Kahn, T Cheung, R Lodise, and I Brodsky

     

    R. B. E. For the two components of weight loss in the mouse testis for fast neutrons relative to x-rays., S Hornsey, R Myers, and P Warren

     

    Rbe of cf-252 neutrons estimated by mouse testis weight loss. Abstr., H N. Hwang, J M. Feola, J L. Beach, and Y Maruyama

     

    Rbe of negative pions on a murine ascites tumor, irradiated and assayed in vivo. Abstr., J M. Feola, M R. Raju, C Richman, and J H. Lawrence

     

    Rbe of nrl fast neutron beams for lymphocytic leukemia cells. Abstr., R U, D M. Wheless, J C. Evans, and P C. Cavanaugh

     

    Rbe values for regrowth of c3h mouse mammary carcinomas after single doses of cyclotron neutrons or x-rays., J F. Fowler, J Denekamp, and S B. Field

     

    Rbe values of 15 mev neutrons for effects on normal tissues., J J. Broerse, G W. Barendsen, G Freriks, and L M. Putten

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    Rd9 is a naturally occurring mouse model of a common form of retinitis pigmentosa caused by mutations in RPGR-ORF15., Debra A Thompson, Naheed W Khan, Mohammad I Othman, Bo Chang, Lin Jia, Garrett Grahek, Zhijian Wu, Suja Hiriyanna, Jacob Nellissery, Tiansen Li, Hemant Khanna, Peter Colosi, Anand Swaroop, and John R Heckenlively

     

    Reaching for excellence at adolescence: journal of clinical densitometry at year 5., C J. Rosen

     

    Reacquisition of a functional early region by a mouse transformant containing only defective simian virus 40 dna., S Chen, G Blanck, and R Pollack

     

    Reacting mouse sperm with monoclonal H-Y antibodies does not influence sex ratio of eggs fertilized in vitro., P C. Hoppe and G C. Koo

     

    Reaction., K D. Graziano, E S. Polynucleotides, and M I. Lymphocyte

     

    Reaction. Its use in the study of graft versus host capability of mouse lymphoid cells from various anatomic sites., P J. Catanzaro, R C. Graham, A E. Powell, D S. Phillips, and T O. Transfer

     

    Reaction of 1,3-bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea (bcnu) with protein. Abstr., B J. Bowden and G P. Wheeler

     

    Reaction of anti-idiotypic antibody with the haptenbinding site of a myeloma protein., B W. Brient, J Haimovich, and A Nisonoff

     

    Reaction of cells from early chick embryos with anti- serum against mouse sperm cells., H O. Nghiem, K Artzt, D Bennett, and A A. Moscona

     

    Reaction of certain mouse and hamster tumor tissue cultures to polyoma virus., H E. Pearson

     

    Reaction of heterozygous swiss mice to implantation of c3h myeloma x5563., H Pinkerton and D Hagler

     

    Reaction of human smooth muscle antibody with thymus medullary cells., A Fagraeus, H The, and G Biberfeld

     

    Reaction of lectins with human erythrocytes. IV. Details of adsorption and desorption of con a., H P. Schnebli, A Lustig, M Zulauf, K H. Winterhalter, and U Joss

     

    Reaction of male mouse fighters to male castrates treated with testosterone propionate or oil., C Lee and S Brake

     

    Reaction of normal foetal epidermis to normal and transformed dermal cells., M R. Daniel

     

    Reaction of the mutant mouse nude to axonal injuries of the central nervous system., G M. Gilad, V H. Gilad, and I J. Kopin

     

    Reaction of the oligomeric forms of mopc 167 iga with antigen and a circular dichroism study of the binding of pneumococcal c substance by monomer iga., N M. Young and R E. Williams

     

    Reaction of the reticular tissue of mice with autoimmune haemolytic anaemia to 2-aminofluorene., M Bielschowsky and F Bielschowsky

     

    Reaction of two inbred strains of mice and f1 hybrids to gonadotro- phins., koj A. Marchleska

     

    Reactions de discrimination olfactive et crise audiogene chez la souris., J Chanel and maury E. Vernet

     

    Reactions immunitaires chez les souris akr leucemiques ou pre- leucemiques., J F. Dore, M Schneider, and G Mathe

     

    Reactions immunitaires de souris c57bl/6 au cours du developpement d'une greffe tumorale. Le carcinome pulmonaire de lewis., G Milon and R M. Fauve

     

    Reactions of C57 black male mice to active and inactive social stimuli., J J. Antonitis and G B. Kish

     

    Reactions of cell surfaces to enzymes. Abstr., J Aub, C Tieslau, and A Lankester

     

    Reactions of chicken antibodies with immunoglobulins of mouse serum and t cells., G W. Warr, G Marton, A Szenberg, and J J. Marchalonis

     

    Reactions of hybrid and parabiontic pseudo-hybrid mice to inoculations of tumor C198., A M. Cloudman

     

    Reactions of male fighters to male and female mice, untreated or deodorized., C Lee and S Brake

     

    Reactions of monoclonal antibodies against human sperm. Abstr., A C. Menge, D E. Richter, E Wong, and C G. Lee

     

    Reactions of mouse fighters to male and female mice, intact or deodorized. Abstr., C T. Lee

     

    Reactions of murine lymphoma cells with infectious mononucleosis sera., I Malave, K Kano, and F Milgrom

     

    Reactions of murine myeloma cells with infectious mononucleosis sera., H Yoshida, K Kano, and F Milgrom

     

    Reactions of normal and leukemic cell surfaces to a wheat germ agglutinin., J C. Aub, B H. Sanford, and L H. Wang

     

    Reaction with an antigen-binding factor produced by t cells., W Ptak, P W. Askenase, R W. Rosenstein, D R. Gershon, and like E. Hypersensitivity

     

    Reactivation antigenique in vitro de la cytotoxicite de cellules lymphoides de souris porteuses de tumeurs syngeneiques., lafontaine N. Schaaf

     

    Reactivation in vitro of immunocompetence in irradiated mouse spleen., A Globerson and R Auerbach

     

    Reactivation of a silent mouse rrna gene by sv-40-human- -mouse hybrid cells. Abstr., K J. Soprano, V G. Dev, C Croce, and R Baserga

     

    Reactivation of brown adipose tissue in obese hyperglycemic ob/ob mice by fasting and cold-adaptation. Abstr., J Seydoux, jeannet F. Assimacopoulos, and B Jeanrenaud

     

    Reactivation of immunocompetence in spleen cells of aged mice., D Friedman, V Keiser, and A Globerson

     

    Reactivation of murine cytomegalovirus by cyclophosphamide., D R. Mayo, J A. Armstrong, and M Ho

     

    Reactivation of radioresistant f1-specific parental cells by f1 t cells. Preliminary evidence for a semiallogeneic t-t cell interaction., E Gleichmann, H Gleichmann, A Schiedewitz, and R Scheele

     

    Reactive splenomegaly and variation of lymphoid-plasma cell population associated with a mouse pituitary thyrotropic tumor., E E. Sproul and R Grinberg

     

    Reactivite immunitaire et anticorps facilitants chez des animaux tolerants aux homogreffes., G A. Voisin, R G. Kinsky, and J Maillard

     

    Reactivitiy in neoplasia, preneoplasia, and pregnancy of lymphocytes against fetal extracts: cross-reactions between man and mouse., G Pasternak, B Schlott, J Reinhofer, G Gryschek, O Von broen, and S Albrecht

     

    Reactivity and crossreactivity of mouse helper t cells to malaria parasites., J H. Playfair, J B. Souza, and B J. Cottrell

     

    Reactivity of a monoclonal antibody with human ovarian carcinoma. Abstr., R C. Bast Jr., H Lazarus, M Feeney, and R C. Knapp

     

    Reactivity of anti-hla sera against mouse lymphocytes., J Colombani, M Colombani, L Degos, C S. David, and D C. Shreffler

     

    Reactivity of anti-hla sera against mouse lymphoyctes. Abstr., J Colombani, M Colombani, L Degos, C S. David, and D C. Shreffler

     

    Reactivity of hybridoma antibodies specific for h-2 antigens with cells of inbred and wild mice., H P. Vollmers, M Eulitz, and D Gotze

     

    Reactivity of inbred mouse sera with antisera to the variable region of light chains., A Ruffilli and C Baglioni

     

    Reactivity of mice hypersensitized with dinitrophenol to growth of syngeneic tumors. Abstr., G Cavallo and G Forni

     

    Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies specific for h-2 antigenic determinants with cells of wild mice., D Gotze and H P. Vollmers

     

    Reactivity of mouse monoclonal antibodies with porcine and human willebrand antigen. Abstr., J Katzmann, D Mujwid, R Miller, and D Fass

     

    Reactivity of normal and brachypod mouse limb mesenchymal cells with con a., A T. Hewitt and W A. Elmer

     

    Reactivity of rat and anti-thy-1 serum with peripheral mouse t lymphocytes., R Rabinowitz and M Schlesinger

     

    Reactivity of steroid-resistant neonatal thymocytes., P L. Cohen and D E. Mosier

     

    Reactivity of t-cell subpopulation in vitro. Abstr., R St pierre and S Waksal

     

    Reactivity of the mutant h-2ba against products of the h-2kb gene and its mutant alleles in the "graft versus host" reaction and linkage with the complex of h-2 areactivity of b10.m Mice against the antigen h-2kbd., L E. Pospelov and B V. Nikonenko

     

    Reactivity to bacterial endotoxin and toxic action of myxoviruses in mice infected with bcg., T Suzuki

     

    Reactivity to novel auditory stimuli in inbred and hybrid mice. Abstr., E C. Simmel, M Bagwell, and M J. Lavooy

     

    Reactivity to SV40 T antigen in athymic (nude), anti-thymocyte serum-treated, and normal mice., B B. Knowles, S R. Ford, and D P. Aden

     

    Reactivity to sv40 t antigen in athymic (nude), antithymocyte serum-treated, and normal mice., B B. Knowles, S R. Ford, and D P. Aden

     

    Reactivity to tumour-associated antigens detected in mice undergoing liver regeneration., I Hellstrom, K E. Hellstrom, and M Nishioka

     

    Reaginic antibody formation in mice injected with rabbit anti-mouse thymocyte serum., L S. Kind and sobrinho B. Macedo

     

    Reaginic antibody formation in the mouse. I. Antibody-mediated suppression of reaginic antibody formation., K Ishizaka and H Okudaira

     

    Reaginic antibody formation in the mouse. II. Enhancement and suppression of anti-hapten antibody formation by priming with carrier., K Ishizaka and H Okudaira

     

    Reaginic antibody formation in the mouse. IV. Adoptive anti-hapten ige antibody response in irradiated recipients of hapten-primed cells and carrier-specific cells., H Okudaira and K Ishizaka

     

    Reaginic antibody formation in the mouse. IX. Enhancement of suppressor and helper cell activities of primed spleen cells., K Takatsu and K Ishizaka

     

    Reaginic antibody formation in the mouse. V. Adoptive antihapten ige antibody response of dinitrophenyl-keyhole limpet hemocyanin- -primed spleen cells cultured with dinitrophenyl heterologous carrier conjugates., H Okudaira and K Ishizaka

     

    Reaginic antibody formation in the mouse. Viii. Depression of the ongoing ige antibody formation by suppressor t cells., K Takatsu and K Ishizaka

     

    Reaginic antibody formation in the mouse. Vii. Induction of suppressor t cells for ige and igg antibody responses., K Takatsu and K Ishizaka

     

    Reaginic antibody formation in the mouse. VI. Suppression of ige and igg antibody responses to ovalbumin following the administration of high dose urea-denatured antigen., K Takatsu and K Ishizaka

     

    Reaginic antibody formation in the mouse. XI. Participation of long-lived antibody-forming cells in persistent antibody formation., H Okudaira and K Ishizaka

     

    Reaginic antibody formation in the mouse. X. Possible role of suppressor t cells in transient ige antibody response., S Tamura and K Ishizaka

     

    Reaginic antibody produced in mice with contact sensitivity., W R. Thomas, G L. Asherson, and M C. Watkins

     

    Reaginic antibody production by mice to antigens of gram negative bacteria. Abstr., P J. Danneman and J G. Michael

     

    Reaginic antibody production in different mouse strains., R Revoltella and Z Ovary

     

    Reaginic antibody receptors on malignant mast cells. Abstr., P Minard and D A. Levy

     

    Reaginic antibody receptors on murine mastocytoma cells., P Minard and D A. Levy

     

    Reaginic antibody to tumour and alloantigens in mice., W Bartholomaeus and D Keast

     

    Real-time PCR analysis of gene expression in adipose tissue of obese tubby mice., Stephanie Liu

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    Real-time T-cell profiling identifies H60 as a major minor histocompatibility antigen in murine graft-versus-host disease., E Y. Choi, G J. Christianson, Y Yoshimura, N Jung, T J. Sproule, S Malarkannan, S Joyce, and D C. Roopenian

     

    Reappearance and relative importance of immunocompetent cells in the thymus, spleen and lymph nodes following lethal x-irradiation and bone marrow reconstitution in mice., H Blomgren and B Andersson

     

    Reappraisal of lymphocyte classification by means of surface morphology., P S. Baur, G B. Thurman, and A L. Goldstein

     

    Rearing responses and locomotor activity in mice. Single-locus, J H. Abeelen

     

    Rearing responses and locomotor activity in mice. Single-locus control., J H. Abeelen

     

    Rearranged and germline immunoglobulin kappa genes: different states of dnase i sensitivity of constant kappa genes in immunocompetent and nonimmune cells., U Storb, R Wilson, E Selsing, and A Walfield

     

    Rearrangement of genes located on homologous chromosomal segments in mouse and man: the location of genes for alpha- and beta-interferon, alpha-1 acid glycoprotein-1 and -2, and aminolevulinate dehydratase on mouse chromosome 4., J H. Nadeau, F G. Berger, K A. Kelley, P M. Pitha, C L. Sidman, and N Worrall

 

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