Content Posted in 2012
Several mechanisms can account for defective ealpha gene expression in different mouse haplotypes., D J. Mathis, C Benoist, V E. Ii, M Kanter, and H O. Mcdevitt
Several murine strains. Abstr., P J. Gearhart
Several mutations in mice that affect the cerebellum., D M. Landis and S C. Landis
Several new monoclonal antibodies directed to human t-cell leukemia antigens., S Negoro and B K. Seon
Several proliferative phases precede maturation of igg- -secreting cells in mitogen-stimulated cultures., M Zauderer and B A. Askonas
Severe anemia in the Nan mutant mouse caused by sequence-selective disruption of erythroid Kruppel-like factor., M Siatecka, K E. Sahr, S G. Andersen, M Mezei, J J. Bieker, and L L. Peters
Severe combined immunodeficiency., J P. Sundberg and L D. Shultz
Severe defects in immunity and hematopoiesis caused by SHP-1 protein-tyrosine-phosphatase deficiency., L D. Shultz, T V. Rajan, and D L. Greiner
Severe disturbance in the Ca2+ signaling in astrocytes from mouse models of human infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy with mutated Pla2g6., Mikhail Strokin, Kevin L Seburn, Gregory A Cox, Kimberly A Martens, and Georg Reiser
Severe epilepsy resulting from genetic interaction between Scn2a and Kcnq2., J A. Kearney, Y Yang, B Beyer, S K. Bergren, L Claes, P Dejonghe, and W N. Frankel
Severe hypocalcemia after intravenous bisphosphonate therapy in occult vitamin D deficiency., C J. Rosen and S Brown
Severe maternal separation and adult emotional reactivity in balb/c mice., R C. La barba and R Hodge
Severe ocular abnormalities in C57BL/6 but not in 129/Sv p53-deficient mice., S Ikeda, N L. Hawes, B Chang, C S. Avery, R S. Smith, and P M. Nishina
Severe suppression of the b-cell system has no impact on the maturation of natural killer cells in mice., M Gidlund, E A. Ojo, A Orn, H Wigzell, and R A. Murgita
Severity of glomerulonephritis induced in different strains of suckling mice by infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus: correlation with amounts of endogenous interferon and circulating immune complexes., D Woodrow, P Ronco, Y Riviere, J Moss, I Gresser, J C. Guillon, maroger Morel, J C. Sloper, and P Verroust
Severity of lymphocytic choriomeningitis vuris disease in dif- ferent strains of suckling mice correlated with increasing amounts of endogenous interferon., Y Riviere, I Gresser, J Guillon, M Bandu, I Ronco, maroger L. Morel, and P Verroust
Sewall Wright's contributions to physiological genetics and to inbreeding theory and practice., E S. Russell
Sewall Wright's contributions to physiological genetics and to inbreeding theory and practice., E S. Russell
Sex- and age-related mouse toxicity and disposition of the amino acid antitumor agent, acivicin., J P. Mcgovren, G L. Neil, P C. Sem, and J C. Stewart
Sex and genotype influences of nicotine on motor activity, liver metabolism, neural sensitivity, and the acquisition of motor tolerance in inbred mice. Abstr., P C. Hatchell and A C. Collins
Sex- and lineage-specific inheritance of depression-like behavior in the rat., L C. Solberg, A E. Baum, N Ahmadiyeh, K Shimomura, R Li, F W. Turek, G A. Churchill, J S. Takahashi, and E E. Redei
Sex and strain differences in response of mice to adrenal hormones., Lawrence Wragg
Sex and strain differences in the adaptation of C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice to a reversal of their normal light cycles., Stephen Gollomp
Sex and strain involvement in pheromonal facilitation of gonadotrophin-induced ovulation in the mouse., M X. Zarrow, B E. Eleftheriou, and V H. Denenberg
(sex-associated Antigens in mice and rats.), D L. Gasser, W K. Silvers, and S S. Wachtel
Sex-associated antigens in mice and rats., W Hildemann
Sex-associated differences in the regulation of immune responses controlled by the mhc of the mouse., Y Weinstein, S Ran, and S Segal
Sex-associated hybrid resistance to parental marrow grafts. Abstr., G Cudkowicz
Sex-associated quantitative differences in the plasma esterases of inbred mice., R C. Allen and D J. Moore
Sex chimaerism and germ cell distribution in a series of chimaeric mice., A Mc laren
'sex' Chromatin in neutrophils from male and female c3h mice., R Ruhren
Sex-dependent and h-2-linked influence on expressivity of the brachyury gene in mice., M Mickova and P Ivanyi
Sex-dependent composition and concentration of cholesterol esters in adrenals of dba/2 mice. A previously unreported gonadal influence upon adrenal physiology. Abstr., F Stylianopoulou and R B. Clayton
Sex-dependent protection against diethylnitrosamine- -induced squamous cell carcinomas of forestomach by concomitant administration of food additive, butylated hydroxytoluene. Abstr., N K. Clapp, W C. Klima, and L C. Satterfield
Sex-determining genes on mouse autosomes identified by linkage analysis of C57BL/6J-YPOS sex reversal., E M. Eicher, L L. Washburn, N J. Schork, B K. Lee, E P. Shown, X Xu, R D. Dredge, M J. Pringle, and D C. Page
Sex difference and fine structure on epithelium cells of bowman's capsule in mice. (eng. Abstr.)., Y Hamada
Sex difference for immune depression and runting in neonatally thymectomized mice., H Balner and H Dersjant
Sex difference in acetaldehyde exhalation following ethanol admini- stration in c57bl mice., G P. Redmond and G Cohen
Sex difference in alcohol metabolism, androgenic steroid as an inducer of kidney alcohol dehydrogenase., S Ohno, C Stenius, and L C. Christian
Sex difference in exhaled acetaldehyde in c57bl mice after ethanol administration. Abstr., G Redmond and G Cohen
Sex difference in function of mouse pituitary isografts, revealed by breast cancer development. Abstr., J King, J Galicich, E Hans, F Halberg, and L French
Sex difference in hepatocarcinogenesis induced by dimethylnitrosamine. Abstr., S D. Vesselinovitch
Sex difference in specific and non-specific suppression of non-h-2 allograft responsiveness in mice., M Nemec
Sex-difference in the growth of a strain specific mouse tumour, ta3., F Hartveit
Sex difference in the renal retention of thyroxine in mice., T Kamei, T Tonoue, M Suzuki, and K Yamamoto
Sex differences in formation of anti-t-cell antibodies., E S. Raveche, L W. Klassen, and A D. Steinberg
Sex differences in lipid content of adrenal glands in mice., E Silverstein and R S. Yamamoto
Sex differences in mouse urination patterns., A J. Powell and P R. Wolff
Sex differences in pharmacokinetics and antitumor activity of 3-deazauridine (daur) in mice. Abstr., H K. Slocum, Y M. Rustum, and P J. Creaven
Sex differences in recombination of linked genes in animals., L C. Dunn and D Bennett
Sex differences in survival of h-2 incompatible skin grafts in mice treated with antithymocyte serum., P A. Kongshavn and P Q. Bliss
Sex differences in the intraperitoneal growth of ehrlich's carcinoma., F Hartveit
Sex differences in the regulation of experimentally induced autoantibodies in (nzb x nzw)f1 mice., A Cooke and P Hutchings
Sex differences in thermal nociception and morphine antinociception in rodents depend on genotype., J S. Mogil, E J. Chesler, S G. Wilson, J M. Juraska, and W F. Sternberg
Sex differences in tumour growth and lymphoid reactions in mice with ehrlich's ascites carcinoma., S Thunold
Sex does not seem to influence the formation of aortic lesions in the P-407-induced mouse model of hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis., T P. Johnston, J W. Coker, B J. Paigen, and O Tawfik
Sex, flies and microarrays., G A. Churchill and B Oliver
Sex hormone modulation of autoimmunity in nzb/nzw mice., J Roubinian, N Talal, P K. Siiteri, and J A. Sadakian
Sex hormone receptors in mammary tumours of gr mice., M Sluyser, S G. Evers, and C C. Goeij
Sex hormones and modulation of immune response in sle., N Talal
Sex hormones and the regulation of erythroid spleen colonies develop- ment of fetal liver origin., I Bleiberg and G Perah
Sex hormones, bone changes and osteoarthritis in dba/2jn mice., L Sokoloff, D A. Varney, and J F. Scott
Sex incompatibility and parabiotic intoxication., E J. Eichwald, C Sheridan, and E C. Lustgraaf
Sex-limited genetic variation in a mouse salivary protein., R C. Karn, S R. Dlouhy, K R. Springer, T Hjorth, and J T. Nielsen
Sex-linked anemia. A hypochromic anemia of mice., R M. Bannerman and R G. Cooper
Sex-linked attenuation of the graft-versus-host reaction, effect on pathologic features, including tumor induction., E A. Cornelius
Sex-linked histoincompatibility of pituitary isografts in the c57bl strain of mice., K Hoshino and J E. Moore
Sex linked immune deficiency to a synthetic double stranded rna in a mutant mouse strain. Abstr., I Scher and A D. Steinberg
Sex-linked inheritance of cortisone-induced cleft palate in three strains of mice. Abstr., B M. Francis
Sex-linked recessive modulation of a lymphoproliferative/ autoimmune phenotype. Abstr., J D. Kemp
Sex-linked variegation modified by selection in brindled mice., D S. Falconer and J H. Isaacson
Sex of parent and variation of recombination with age in the mouse., D H. Reid and P A. Parsons
Sex organs of male, strain a mouse. I. Ratio of organ-to- -body weights., C Sato and F Gyorkey
Sex-ratio in mice., M J. Cook and A Vlcek
Sex ratio in progeny of mice inseminated with sperm treated with h-y antiserum., D Bennett and E A. Boyse
Sex ratio of progeny from mice reared under various color lighting conditions., J F. Spalding, L M. Holland, and G L. Tietjen
Sex ratio studies in mice. Abst., J A. Weir
Sex-related differences in the pattern of coxsackievirus b-3-induced immune spleen cell cytotoxicity against virus- -infected myofibers., S A. Huber, L P. Job, and J F. Woodruff
Sex-related differences in the rapid production of cytotoxic spleen cells active against uninfected myofibers during cox- sackievirus b-3 infection., S A. Huber, L P. Job, K R. Auld, and J F. Woodruff
Sex-related immunocompetence of balb/c mice. I. Study of immunologic responsiveness of neonatal, weanling, and young adult mice., U Krzych, G B. Thurman, A L. Goldstein, and H R. Strausser
Sex reversal and h-y typing. Abstr., E Simpson, E Eicher, and P Chandler
Sex reversal in C57BL/6J XY mice caused by increased expression of ovarian genes and insufficient activation of the testis determining pathway., Stephanie M Correa, Linda L Washburn, Ravi S Kahlon, Michelle C Musson, Gerrit J Bouma, Eva M Eicher, and Kenneth H Albrecht
Sex reversal in C57BL/6J-YPOS mice corrected by a Sry transgene., E M. Eicher, E P. Shown, and L L. Washburn
Sex reversal in the mouse (mus musculus) is caused by a recurrent nonreciprocal crossover involving the x and an aberrant y chromosome., L Singh and K W. Jones
Sex reversal in xy mice. Abstr., A Gropp and H Winking
Sex reversal in XY mice caused by dominant mutation on chromosome 17., L L. Washburn and E M. Eicher
Sex-reversed mice, xx and xo males., B Cattanach, C Pollard, and S Hawkes
Sex reversing non-disjunction of the Y chromosome produces exceptionally low sex ratio (% males) and hermaphrodites in the progeny of male BALB/cBm mice: the roles of the maternal genotype and the Y chromosome., W K. Whitten, S C. Carter, and W G. Beamer
Sex-specific difference of alkaline phosphatase of ehrlich's carcinoma cells., S Bose, J R. Chowdhury, and A Chakravorty
Sex-specific gene expression in the BXD mouse liver., D M. Gatti, N Zhao, E J. Chesler, B U. Bradford, A A. Shabalin, R Yordanova, L Lu, and I Rusyn
Sex-specific protection by antioxidant butylated hydroxytoluene (bht) upon 1,2 dimethylhydrazine (dmh) colon carcinogenesis in balb/c mice. Abstr., N K. Clapp, L C. Satterfield, N D. Bowles, and W C. Klima
Sex steroids and experimental invasive atypia in mice., H A. Kaminetsky and M Swerdlow
Sex tolerance and split tolerance., E C. Lustgraaf, R B. Fuson, and E J. Eichwald
Sexual abnormalities in an inbred strain of mice., E Fekete
Sexual activity in inbred and crossbred mice. (polish, Eng. Summ.), H Krzanowska
Sexual activity of aged male mice: correlation with level of arousal, physical endurance, pathological status, and ejaculatory capacity., M H. Huber, F H. Bronson, and C Desjardins
Sexual and parasexual approaches to the genetic analysis of the laboratory mouse, mus musculus., C A. Kozak and F H. Ruddle
Sexual behavior in inbred strains of mice. Abstr., T E. Mc gill
Sexual behavior in three inbred strains of mice., T E. Mc gill
Sexual behavior of C57BL/10 mice and its relation to early social experience., J A. King
Sexual behavior of the mouse after long-term and short-term post- ejaculatory recovery periods., T E. Mc gill
Sexual cycles., R R. Fox and C W. Laird
Sexual difference in the i131 uptake by the submaxillary glands in a2g mice., A B. Houssay, F R. Alberti, M S. Cantis, and J M. Rosner
Sexual differences in meiotic disjunction of murine t(1;13)70h translocation heterozygotes., M Oshimura and A A. Sandberg
Sexual dimorphism in mouse gametogenesis., B M. Slizynski
Sexual dimorphism in the regulation of mammalian meiosis., M A. Handel and J J. Eppig
Sexual dimorphism in ultrasonic vocalizations of mice (mus musculus). Gonadal hormone regulation., J Nyby, G Dizinno, and G Whitney
Sexual reflexes of spinal male house mice., B D. Sachs
Sexual selection in mice. IV. Experimental demonstration of selective fertilization., L Levine
Sexual selection in mice. VI. Effects of fostering., L Levine
Sexual selection in mice. V. Reproductive competition between +/+ and +/tw5 males., L Levine, R F. Rockwell, and J Grossfield
Sex variations in the leucocyte count of c-57 mice. Abstr., A L. Chapman
Shall we live longer and should we? (President's Address), C C. Little
Shambling, a neurological mutant of the mouse., E L. Green
Shambling, a neurological mutant of the mouse., E L. Green
Shambling (shm), a new recessive gene in the mouse and its linkage with nonagouti., Michael A. Derby
Shape and attachment of the cristae mitochondriales in mouse hepatic cell mitochondria., W T. Daems and E Wisse
Shaping the repertoire of cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses: explanation for the immunodominance effect whereby cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific for immunodominant antigens prevent recognition of nondominant antigens., S Pion, G J. Christianson, P Fontaine, D C. Roopenian, and C Perreault
Shared and unique tumor-associated antigens expressed by k-1735 uv-induced melanoma and its metastases. Abstr., P Thistlethwaite, D D. Davidson, I J, D, and J A. Roth
Shared antigenic determinants by mitogen receptors and antibody molecules to the same thymus-independent antigen., A Coutinho, L Forni, and B Blomberg
Shared chemical properties of different murine thymus- -leukemia antigens., K D. Pischel and J R. Little
Shared determinants between virus-infected and trinitrophenyl-conjugated h-2-identical target cells detected in cell-mediated lympholysis., powitz A. Starzinski, K Pfizenmaier, U Koszinowski, M Rollinghoff, and H Wagner
Shared idiotypes among monoclonal antibodies specific for different immunodominant sugars of lipopolysaccharide of different gram-negative bacteria., J Hiernaux and C A. Bona
Shared viral antigen of mammalian leukaemia viruses., G Geering, T Aoki, and L J. Old
Sharing determinants with b-type chronic lymphatic leukemic cells., C Y. Wang, R A. Good, P Ammirati, G Dymbort, D R. Evans, and F O. Cells
Sharing of antigens between sarcoma 180 tumors and mouse embryos. Abstr., J Sengupta and P K. Ray
Sharing of ia antigens between species. Iii. Ia specificities shared between mice and human beings., J K. Lunney, D L. Mann, and D H. Sachs
Sharing of ia antigens between species. II. Molecular localization of shared ia determinants implies the existence of more than one i sublocus of the rat mhc., N Shinohara, J K. Lunney, and D H. Sachs
Sharing research tools: the laboratory mouse., Einhorn D
SHARPIN forms a linear ubiquitin ligase complex regulating NF-kappaB activity and apoptosis., F Ikeda, Y L. Deribe, S S. Skanland, B Stieglitz, V Nagy, J Terzic, K Iwai, J P. Sundberg, B Macek, and al et
SHARPIN is a key regulator of immune and inflammatory responses., Zhe Wang, Christopher S Potter, John P Sundberg, and Harm Hogenesch
SHARPIN is an endogenous inhibitor of beta1-integrin activation., J K. Rantala, J Pouwels, T Pellinen, S Veltel, P Laasola, E Mattila, C S. Potter, T Duffy, J P. Sundberg, and al et
SHARPIN regulates mitochondria-dependent apoptosis in keratinocytes., Yanhua Liang and John P Sundberg
Shavings disposal system., Michael Roopenian
Shedding of tumor cell surface membranes., A Liepins and A J. Hillman
Shed h-2 antigen and cell-bound h-2 antigen. Abstr., N Tanigaki, E A. Robinson, E Appella, O A. Roholt, and D Pressman
Sheep red blood cell agglutinins in high-altitude adapted mice. Abstr., I L. Trapani
Sheet formation by cells of an ascites tumour in vitro., D J. Trevan and D C. Roberts
Shell growth in the periwinkle littorina litoren., C V. Green and S K. Green
Shielding of antigens and concanavaline a agglutination sites by a surface coat of transplantable mouse lymphosarcoma cells., L A. Smets and davies J. Broekhuysen
Shielding of the thymic region during x-irradiation: effect on haemopoiesis in mice., J Vavrova and P Petyrek
Shift in the relative distribution of body nitrogen between skin and carcass in mouse radiation chimeras., A L. Kretchmar, W H. Arthur, and C C. Congdon
Shifts from igg2 class to igg1 class in cba and c3h anti-balb/c antibody., T N. Harris and S Harris
Shifts in expressivity in the heterozygote of a dominant lethal gene in the mouse., C V. Green
Shiverer: an autosomal recessive mutant mouse with myelin deficiency., G F. Chernoff
Shock-induced activity changes, adrenal lipid depletion and brain weight in mice. A genetic study., D Wahlsten and H Anisman
Short and long term memory in two inbred strains of mice., D Bovet, nitti F. Bovet, and A Oliverio
Short- and long-term multilineage repopulating hematopoietic stem cells in late fetal and newborn mice: models for human umbilical cord blood., D E. Harrison and C M. Astle
Short- and long-term multilineage repopulating hematopoietic stem cells in late fetal and newborn mice: models for human umbilical cord blood., D E. Harrison and C M. Astle
Short chain intermediate in dna replication of ehrlich ascites tumor cells., S Sato, M Tanaka, and T Sugimura
Shortened platelet survival and decreased megakaryocytes in mice exposed to severe hypobaric hypoxia. Abstr., C W. Jackson, P J. Smith, C C. Edwards, and M A. Whidden
Shortened platelet survival as a cause of thrombocytopenia in mice with l1210 leukemia., C W. Jackson, R A. Krance, C C. Edwards, and P A. Gauthier
Shortened survival of skin allografts in mice after treatment with pus lyophilizates., G L. Floersheim and kalantzis A. Logara
Shortening of life and causes of death in mice exposed to a single whole-body dose of radiation., P J. Lindop and J Rotblat
Shortening of the life span of mice by irradiation with x-rays and treatment with radiomimetic chemicals., P Alexander and D I. Connell
Shortening of the period of primary immune response by the prior injection of freund's adjuvant., S Muramatsu
Short exposures to enriched environments can increase genetic variability of behavior in mice., N D. Henderson
Short gastric veins as the major portal of entry for milk-borne murine mammary tumor virus., J R. Roubinian and P B. Blair
Short gastric veins may be the major portal of entry for murine mammary tumor virus. Abstr., J R. Roubinian and P B. Blair
Short-lived infection with enterococci of mouse oviduct following mating., A K. Tarkowski, M Smorawinska, and bassalik L. Janota
Short-lived lymphoid cells respond more rapidly to stimulation by phytohemagglutinin or concanavalin a. An explanation for the apparent inhibitory effect of vinblastine on the activation of lymphoid cells., P Piguet and P Vassalli
"short" Loop feedback regulation of hypothalamic and brain thyrotropin-releasing hormone content in the rat and dwarf mouse., E Roti, D Christianson, A R. Harris, L E. Braverman, and A G. Vagenakis
Short-term and long-term alterations in the uptake of [3h]uridine induced by frontal cortex lesions., J Wells
Short-term and long-term memories in different strains of inbred mice., T Fujishima
Short-term changes in bone turnover markers and bone mineral density response to parathyroid hormone in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis., D C. Bauer, P Garnero, J P. Bilezikian, S L. Greenspan, K E. Ensrud, C J. Rosen, L Palermo, and D M. Black
Short term cultures of murine bone marrow cells generate gm-csf. Abstr., D H. Pluznik
Short-term effects of actinomycin d and nitrogen mustard on murine lymphocytic leukemia p388., L D. Hazlett and G A. Ackerman
Short-term effects of free fatty acids on the regulation of fatty acid biosynthesis in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., R Mc gee and A A. Spector
Short-term effects of ionizing radiation on volume-regulation of murine lymphoma cells in vitro. Evidence for the involvement of hydro- gen peroxide., H M. Rosenberg and E Mathews
Short term effects of nonspecific resistance induced by endotoxin on the distribution and viability of bacteria injected into mice., A W. Hill, K G. Hibbitt, and A L. Shears
Short-term regulation of fatty acid biosynthesis in ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Abstr., J Mc gee richard and A A. Spector
Short time-interval effects of butylated hydroxyanisole (bha) on the metabolism of benzo(a)pyrene (bp). Abstr., L K. Lam, A V. Fladmoe, J B. Hochalter, and L W. Wattenberg
SHP-1 deficiency in B-lineage cells is associated with heightened lyn protein expression and increased lyn kinase activity., W Yang, S D. Mckenna, H Jiao, M Tabrizi, M A. Lynes, L D. Shultz, and T Yi
SHP-1 regulates STAT6 phosphorylation and IL-4-mediated function in a cell type-specific manner., Z Huang, J M. Coleman, Y Su, M Mann, J Ryan, L D. Shultz, and H Huang
'shrivelled', A hereditary degeneration of the lens in the house mouse., F C. Fraser and G Schabtach
Shutoff of histone synthesis by mengovirus infection of ehrlich ascites tumor cells., E Egberts, P B. Hackett, and P Traub
Shuttle-avoidance learning of mice, effects of post-trial pentylene- tetrazol, strain, and age., N S. Buckholtz
Shuttles for the transfer of reducing equivalents in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., M L. Eboli, T Galeotti, O Dionisi, G Longhi, and T Terranova
Sialic acid content of the erythrocyte and of an ascites tumor cell of the mouse., A Miller, J F. Sullivan, and J H. Katz
Sialic acid determinations., Linda Suzanne Berkof
Sialic acid determinations., H. Clement Jurgeleit
Sialic acid in the cellular membranes of ehrlich ascites-carcinoma cells., D F. Wallach and E H. Eylar
Sialic acids and sialyltransferases in murine lymphoid cells. Indicators of t cell maturation., J P. Despont, C A. Abel, and H M. Grey
Sialidase activity in mouse neuroblastoma cell lines., C Schengrund and J T. Nelson
Sialodacryoadenitis in the rat. A light and electron microscopic study., A M. Jonas, J Craft, L Black, P N. Bhatt, and D Hilding
Sialoglycopeptide fraction from the ta3 cell surface. Abstr., J F. Codington, B H. Sanford, and R W. Jeanloz
Side-chain altered methotrexate analogs designed with improved membrane transport properties. Abstr., M Chaykovsky, A Rosowsky, and E J. Modest
Side effects of immunization with live attenuated trypanosoma cruzi in mice and rabbits., M A. Basombrio, S Besuschio, and P M. Cossio
Signals and on growth in vitro., P S. Duke, W Landgraf, A E. Al, U. Spec, and P A. Light
Signals for pre-mRNA cleavage and polyadenylation., Bin Tian and Joel H. Graber
Significance and utilization of animal individuality in disease research (In honor of Dr C. C. Little)., J W. Gowen
Significance in mammalian oogenesis of the non-homologous association of bivalents., S Ohno, L C. Christian, and C Stenius
Significance of allelic dosage and graft size on tolerance induction by h-1-incompatible skin grafts., W S. Lapp and J Q. Bliss
Significance of brain-reactive antibodies in serum of aged mice., K Nandy
Significance of cell interactions in production of graft versus host splenomegaly., J Barchilon, S A. Liebhaber, and R K. Gershon
Significance of chemical carcinogen-induced immunosuppression in mammary tumorigenesis in balb/c mice., D Medina, G Stockman, and D Griswold
Significance of immunodepression in carcinogenesis. Abstr., K Stern and R Schreiber
Significance of natural neutralizing antibodies to murine xenotropic virus. Abstr., J A. Levy
Significance of newborn age and dose of urethan in leukemogenesis., S D. Vesselinovitch and N Mihailovich
Significance of physiological pattern of animal strains in biological research., E S. Russell
Significance of proliferation for the growth of xenografted human tumours in nude mice., J Mattern, D Haag, K Wayss, and M Volm
Significance of recent developments in nuclear cytology and cytogenetics of the mouse., E Fekete and A B. Griffen
Significance of specific ovarian receptors for syngeneic naturally-occuring haemagglutinating anti-a antibodies., P Arend and J Nijssen
Significance of the cellular component of the maternal immunologic endowment in milk., J R. Head, A E. Beer, and R E. Billingham
Significance of the enzyme complex that synthesizes ump in ehrlich ascites cells., T W. Traut
Significance of the epithelial hyperplasia induced in c57bl mammary cultures by agent-positive riii milk. Abstr., E Y. Lasfargues
Significance of the proline assay in the study of anti-msv cell-mediated immune reactions., Y Henin, E Gomard, S Gisselbrecht, and J P. Levy
Significance of thymus and marrow injury in urethan leukemogenesis., ghera N. Haran and H S. Kaplan
Significance of transplacental hemorrhage in the induction of specific maternal unresponsiveness., H J. Mauceri, C L. Lynch, and E J. Breyere
Significant contribution of spleen cells in mediating the lethal effects of endotoxin in vivo., L M. Glode, S E. Mergenhagen, and D L. Rosenstreich
Significant variation in mouse-skin aryl hydrocarbon hydroxy- lase inducibility as a function of the hair growth cycle., L Manil, J V. Cantfort, C M. Lapiere, and J E. Gielen
Signification de l'augmentation d'activite locomotrice induite olfactivement, chez la souris., P Ropartz
Signification du phenomene de rosette chez la souris non immunisee., J E. Bach
Silent generation of memory in genetic low-responder mice after a single contact with a bacterial antigen., A J. Macario and E C. Macario
Silica abrogation of mycobacterial adjuvant contact suppression of tumor growth in rats and thymic mice., D G. Hopper, M V. Pimm, and R W. Baldwin
Silica enhancement of murine endotoxin sensitivity., S N. Vogel, K E. English, and A D. O'brien
Silica-induced alterations of murine lymphocyte immunocompetence and suppression of b lymphocyte immuno- competence. A possible mechanism., S D. Miller and A Zarkower
Silver-enhanced radial immunodiffusion assay of plasma apolipoproteins., B Y. Ishida and B Paigen
Silver labeling of vascular basement membranes in streptozotocin diabetic mice., P Naeser and J Rastad
Sim and sim.r Mice are histoincompatible., P Furmanski, M Dietz, D L. Hines, and J Marcelletti
Simian virus 40 DNA replication: Characterization of gaps in the termination region., M C. Chen, E H. Birkenmeier, and N P. Salzman
Simian virus 40 dna sequences in dna of healthy adult mice derived from preimplantation blastocysts injected with viral dna., R Jaenisch and B Mintz
Simian virus 40 gene a regulates the association between a highly phosphorylated protein and chromatin and ribosomes in simian virus 40-transformed cells., K Segawa, N Yamaguchi, and K Oda
Simian virus 40 rapidly lowers camp levels in mouse cells., A Rein, R A. Carchman, G S. Johnson, and I Pastan
Simian virus 40-specific proteins in the membranes of simian virus 40-transformed hamster and mouse cells., ullrich R. Schmidt, W S. Thompson, P Lin, and D F. Wallach
Simian virus 40 (SV40)-transgenic mice that develop tumors are specifically tolerant to SV40 T antigen., S J. Faas, S Pan, C A. Pinkert, R L. Brinster, and B B. Knowles
Similar cellular mechanisms are associated with the induction of transplantation tolerance in adult mice given total lymphoid irradiation and in newborn mice. Abstr., S Okada and S Strober
Similar combining sites of igg1 and igg2a antibodies in individual mice as judged from affinity and rate constant measurements., D Trissl and H Kolb
Similar dose-related chromosome non-disjunction in young and old female mice after x-irradiation., C Tease
Similar esterases in friend leukemia (fl) cells and mouse peritoneal macrophages (pm). Abstr., W Scher, H Ansley, and L Ornstein
Similarities among factor(s) which activate macrhophag@@@@es lymphokine (lk) and fibroblast-derived interferon (if) preparations. Abstr., R M. Schultz and M A. Chirigos
Similarities in the formation and removal of covalent dna adducts in benzo(a)pyrene-treated balb/3t3 variant cells with different induced transformation frequencies., K Lo and T Kakunaga
Similarities in the in vivo brdurd uptake by spleen colony forming units (cfus) and erythroid burst-forming units (bfue). Abstr., M P. Hagan, M L. Patchen, and S R. Weinberg
Similarities of the anti-tumour actions of endotoxin, lipid a and double-stranded rna., I Parr, E Wheeler, and P Alexander
Similarity of cellular recognition structures for histocompatibility antigens and of combining sites of corresponding alloantibodies., H Ramseier and J Lindermann
Similarity of chromatin nonhistone protein contents during breast neoplasia in the mouse. Abstr., M E. Mc clure and D Medina
Similarity of idiotypic determinants of t- and b-lymphocyte receptors for alloantigens., H Ramseier, M Aguet, and J Lindenmann
Similarity of protein and enzyme patterns in different types of malignant tissues., P U. Angeletti, B W. Moore, and V Suntzeff
Similarity of teleocidin b and phorbol ester tumour promoters in effects on membrane receptors., K Umezawa, I B. Weinstein, A Horowitz, H Fujiki, T Matsushima, and T Sugimura
Similarity of the carbohydrate structures of h-2 and ia glycoproteins., J H. Freed and S G. Nathenson
Similar location of an early embryonic antigen on mouse and human spermatozoa., M Fellous, G Gachelin, and F Jacob
Similar molecular properties of granulocyte-macrophage colony- stimulating factors produced by different mouse organs in vitro and in vivo., N A. Nicola, A W. Burgess, and D Metcalf
Similar polymorphism of taste sensitivity to ptc in mice. And men., T W. Klein and J C. Fries
Similar specificity of igg1 and igg2a antibodies in individual mice., H Kolb and D Trissl
Simple dna sequences in homologous flanking regions near immunoglobulin vh genes: a role in gene interaction?, J B. Cohen, K Effron, G Rechavi, neriah Y. Ben, R Zakut, and D Givol
Simple liquid scintillation counting of tritium incorporated in mouse bone marrow., H J. Heiniger, L Giesen, and L E. Feinendegen
Simple method for the rapid collection of murine blood avoiding death of the animal., A Coppola
Simple nutrient solutions for aniaml cells., C Waymouth
Simple pharmacological procedures to differentiate antidepressants and cholinolytics in mice and rats., I P. Lapin
Simpler technique for serological detection of h-y antigen on mouse lymphocytes., S Tokuda, T Arrington, E H. Goldberg, and J Richey
Simple sandwich enzyme immunoassay for quantification of mouse mammary tumor virus in mouse milk., M Takahashi, S Saga, S Nagayoshi, M Imai, O Tsutsui, and M Hoshino
Simple vs. Complex inheritance of inducible aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase in mouse tissues., K Burki, A G. Liebelt, and E Bresnick
Simplicity of mammalian regulatory systems inferred by single gene determination of sex phenotypes., S Ohno
Simplified alkaline phosphate buffer-giemsa method for inducing banded structure in the mouse chromosomes., K Moriwaki and T Sadaie
Simplified estimation of mouse ioshemagglutinins by microassay., M S. Mitchell, J R. Bove, and P Calabresi
Simplified procedure for electrophoresis of the major urinary protein complex of mus musculus., F H. Wilcox
Simplified typing of mouse hemoglobin (Hbb) phenotypes using cystamine., J B. Whitney
Simplified whole blood method for evaluating in vitro lymphocyte reactivity of laboratory animals., T Han and J Pauly
Simulataneous determination of the cytotoxic, mutagenic and transforming activities of benzo(a)pyrene (bp) metabolically activated in vitro., L M. Schechtman, S Beard, C Dively, R Joglekar, and D Slomiany
Simulated stratospheric ozone depletion and increased ultra- violet radiation: effects on photocarcinogenesis in hairless mice., P D. Forbes, R E. Davies, F Urbach, R, and C Cole
Simulation of duodenal crypt cell kinetics and survival following x-irradiation at various times after hydroxyurea (hu). Abstr., J L. Roti roti, J D. Ohlsen, and L A. Dethlefsen
Simultaneous assay by six methods of the effect on haemopoietic precursor cells of adriamycin, methyl ccnu, 60co gamma-rays, vinblastine, and cytosine arabinoside., N M. Blackett, J C. Marsh, M Y. Gordon, S F. Okell, and M Aguado
Simultaneous atp-aet-serotonin protection of spermatogonia from mutations induced by 300 r x-rays in the mouse., D K. Benova and I A. Baev
Simultaneous chemical induction of mtv and mlv in vitro., J Links, J Calafat, F Buijs, and O Tol
Simultaneous complementary idiotypic responses. Absence of reciprocal regulation., D A. Rowley, G W. Miller, and I Lorbach
Simultaneous detection of reverse transcriptase and high molecular weight rna unique to oncogenic rna viruses., J Schlom and S Spiegelman
Simultaneous effects of erythropoietin and colony-stimulating factor on bone marrow cells., G Van zant and E Goldwasser
Simultaneous eradication of three ectoparasite species from a colony of laboratory mice., N Bateman
Simultaneous expression of immunoglobulin nu and delta heavy chains by a cloned b-cell lymphoma: a single copy of the vh gene is shared by two adjacent ch genes., M R. Knapp, C Liu, N Newell, R B. Ward, H W. Tucker, S Strober, and F Blattner
Simultaneous expression of mouse immunoglobulins m and d is determined by the same homolog of chromosome 12., M R. Wabl, J P. Johnson, I G. Haas, M Tenkhoff, O Meo, and R Inan
Simultaneous expression of two different types of intermediate sized filaments in mouse keratinocytes proliferating in vitro., W W. Franke, E Schmid, D Breitkruetz, M L. Boukamp, O E. Fusenig, M Osborn, and K Weber
Simultaneous increase in cholesterol and dolichol synthesis after mitogen stimulation of mouse lymphocytes., J E. Potter and J D. Marshall
Simultaneous increases in cholesterol and dolichol synthesis after mitogen stimulation of mouse lymphocytes., J E. Potter and J D. Marshall
Simultaneous measure of general activity and exploratory behavior., D P. Foshee, C J. Vierck, G W. Meier, and C Federspiel
Simultaneous production of monoclonal antibodies to dehydro- epiandrosterone, oestradiol, progesterone and testosterone., V E. Fantl and D Y. Wang
Simultaneous purification of murine mammary tumor virus structural proteins: analysis of antigenic reactivities of native gp34 by radioimmunocompetition assays., S L. Marcus, R Kopelman, and N H. Sarkar
Simultaneous serodetection of 10 highly prevalent mouse infectious pathogens in a single reaction by multiplex analysis., I H. Khan, L V. Kendall, M Ziman, S Wong, S Mendoza, J Fahey, S M. Griffey, S W. Barthold, and P A. Luciw
Simultaneous stimulation and suppression of two different indicators of the cell-mediated immune response by the immunoregulator dextran sulphate., R E. Mccarthy and G F. Babcock
Simultaneous suppression of allogeneic cytolytic activity and stimulation of lectin-dependent cytolytic activity by con a., C D. Tsoukas and E Martz
Simultaneous use of two chromosomal marker systems in mice., V Zeleny
Simultaneous yet independent inheritance of somatically acquired tolerance of two distinct h-2 antigenic haplotype determinants in mice., R M. Gorczynski and E J. Steele
Sin3a is required by sertoli cells to establish a niche for undifferentiated spermatogonia, germ cell tumors, and spermatid elongation., C J. Payne, S J. Gallagher, O Foreman, J H. Dannenberg, R A. Depinho, and R E. Braun
Single-agent chemotherapy of a solid murine tumor assayed by growth delay and cell survival., A C. Begg, K K. Fu, L J. Kane, and T L. Phillips
Single and combination chemotherapy for primary murine bladder cancer., M S. Soloway
Single and fractionated tumoricidal x-ray dose studies on induced mouse lymphosarcomas. Abstr., G E. Hanks and H S. Kaplan
Single and interacting QTLs for cholesterol gallstones revealed in an intercross between mouse strains NZB and SM., M A. Lyons, R Korstanje, R Li, S M. Sheehan, K A. Walsh, J A. Rollins, M C. Carey, B Paigen, and G A. Churchill
Single-cell origin of mouse hemopoietic colonies expressing multiple lineages in variable combinations., T Suda, J Suda, and M Ogawa
Single cell studies on the antibody-forming potential of fractionated, hapten-specific b lymphocytes., G J. Nossal and B L. Pike
Single cell transplants of gross virus-induced lymphomas. Abstr., D L. Vredevoe and E F. Hays
Single domain antibodies: promising experimental and therapeutic tools in infection and immunity., J Wesolowski, K Juarez, M Urrutia, A Cauerhff, F Scheuplein, D V. Serreze, F Haag, Nolte F. Koch, and al et
Single-dose and split-dose x-ray studies of the radiosensitivity of autochthonous radiation-induced lympho-sarcomas in c57bl mice., G E. Hanks and H S. Kaplan
Single-dose-response curves of murine gastrointestinal crypt stem cells., K Masuda, H R. Withers, K A. Mason, and K Y. Chen
Single doses of fast neutrons vs x-rays alone or in combination with heat on local tumor response. Abstr., E W. Hahn, T R. Canada, and A A. Alfieri
Single dose x-irradiation and concomitant hyperthermia on a murine fibrosarcoma., E W. Hahn, A A. Alfieri, and J H. Kim
Single effector cell level. I. Kinetic analysis of lethal hits and target cell lysis in multicellular conjugates., D Zagury, J Bernard, P Jeannesson, N Thiernesse, N J. Stud, and N T. The
Single-gene abrogation of spontaneous pleomorphic sjl/j mouse reticulum cell sarcoma expression., J E. Bubbers
Single germline VH and V kappa genes encode predominating antibody variable regions elicited in strain A mice by immunization with p-azophenylarsonate., L J. Wysocki, T Gridley, S Huang, A G. Grandea, and M L. Gefter
Single-locus control of saccharin preference in mice., J L. Fuller
Single lymph node cells producing heteroclitic bacteriophage antibody., O Makela
Single nucleotide polymorphisms and the future of genetic epidemiology, N J. Schork, D Fallin, and J S. Lanchbury
Single nucleotide polymorphisms influence outcomes of Lamc2 induced JEB in mice., Fiorella Grandi
Single-somite and single myotome multiclonal development in the mouse. Abstr., J D. Gearhart and B Mintz
Single-strand breaks in dna and chromosome aberrations in hepatocytes of mice of different ages., L V. Malakhova, I G. Lil'p, Y V. Korogodina, and A I. Gaziev
Single-strand breaks in dna of ehrlich ascites tumor cells produced by methyl hydrazine., H Moroson and M Furlan
Single strand scission and repair of dna in mallalian cells by bleomycin., Z M. Iqbal, K W. Kohn, R A. Ewig, and A J. Jr
Single versus combination chemotherapy of l1210 leukemia., I Koza, E Balazova, and V Ujhazy
Single versus multiple human-equivalent doses of c. Parvum in mice: neutralization of the anti-metastatic effect., H D. Mitcheson, T E. Sadler, and J E. Castro
Single versus successive events responsible for B lineage tumors in Eu-myc transgenic mice., Rebecca M. Stowe
Sinus arythmia, a hereditary characteristic in the house mouse., C Keeler and A Vicari
Sinus tumor transplanted into nude mice., M Kaneko, T Takeuchi, Y Tsuchida, S Saito, D Y. Endo, and F A. Endodermal
Sion circuit bear an i-j-subregion controlled determinant., D D. Eardley, D B. Murphy, J D. Kemp, F W. Shen, H Cantor, D R. Gershon, and N. Suppres
Sion of if-1 by peritoneal macrophages in vitro., E De maeyer, M Hoyez, J D. guignard, N D. Eff, and F. willexpres
SIRT1 redistribution on chromatin promotes genomic stability but alters gene expression during aging., P Oberdoerffer, S Michan, M McVay, R Mostoslavsky, J Vann, S K. Park, A Hartlerode, J Stegmuller, A Hafner, P Loerch, S M. Wright, K D. Mills, A Bonni, B A. Yankner, R Scully, T A. Prolla, F W. Alt, and D A. Sinclair
Sister chromatid exchange induced by promutagens/carcinogens in chinese hamster cells cultured in diffusion chambers in mice., S R. Sirianni and C C. Huang
Sister-chromatid exchange induction by mitomycin C is deficient in embryonal carcinoma cells., J D Fabricant, M J Hofnung, and F Kelly
Sister chromatid exchange induction in mouse b- and t-lympho- cytes exposed to cyclophosphamide in vitro and in vivo., J L. Wilmer, G L. Erexson, and A D. Kligerman
Sister chromatid exchange in murine alveolar macrophages, regenerating liver and bone marrow cells -- a simultaneous multicellular in vivo assay., M K. Conner, Y Alarie, and R L. Dombroske
Sister chromatid exchanges in human lymphoid cell lines cultured in diffusion chambers in mice., C C. Huang and M Furukawa
Site dependency of ta3 ha allotransplantability., B Hagmar and W Ryd
Site-dependent differences in rejection of tumor cells with and without preimmunization., W Den otter, B Runhaar, A Ruitenbeek, and H Dullens
Site difference for solid tumor growth., J G. Eichten and Y Maruyama
Site differences in fat cells of new zealand mice--a transplantation study., C J. Meade and M Ashwell
Site-directed cross-linking, a new approach to mapping antibody combining sites., N M. Hadler and H Metzger
Site directed cross-linking. A new approach to mapping antibody combining sites. Abstr., N M. Hadler and H Metzger
Site of action of antilymphocyte globulin., W J. Martin and J F. Miller
Site of action of a soluble immune response suppressor (sirs) produced by concanavalin a-activated spleen cells., T Tadakuma and C W. Pierce
Site of action of gold thioglucose in the hypothalamic satiety center., A F. Debons, I Krimsky, A From, and R J. Cloutier
Site of action of serum factors that block delayed-type hypersensitivity in mice., P H. Lagrange and G B. Mackaness
Site of action of the crinkled (cr) locus in the mouse., T C. Mayer, C K. Miller, and M C. Green
Site of action of the crinkled (cr) locus in the mouse., T C. Mayer, C K. Miller, and M C. Green
Site of binding of mouse igg2b to the fc receptor on mouse macrophages., B Diamond, B K. Birshtein, and M D. Scharff
Site of catabolite inhibition of carbohydrate metabolism., J F. McGinnis and K Paigen
Site of ethacrynic acid action on ehrlich ascites tumor cells., E E. Gordon
Site of gene action in steel mice, analysis of the pigment defect by mesoderm-ectoderm recombinations., T C. Mayer
Site of gene action in the development of hair pigment in recessive yellow (e/e) mice., M L. Lamoreux and T C. Mayer
Site of genetic regulation on hypophysial graft-induced mammary gland development., C W. Bardin, A G. Liebelt, and R A. Liebelt
Site of growth dependent differences in local tumor control by hyperthermia alone. Abstr., E W. Hahn, A A. Alfieri, J C. Caputo, and J H. Kim
Site of integration of oncogenic viruses in mammalian chromatin. Abstr., A F. Maza l m de la, H Varmus, P K. Vogt, and J J. Yunis
Site of pcd gene action and purkinje cell mosaicism in cerebella of chimaeric mice., R J. Mullen
Site of ribosomal rna gene of the mouse., R Kominami, Y Mishima, Y Urano, M Sakai, D M. Muramatsu, and G A. Termination
Site of suquestration of mouse platelets labeled in vivo with na235so4. Abstr., T P. Mc donald, R Clift, and K Lane
Site preference of murine mammary tumors for mammary fat-pads is not based on immunological privilege. Abstr., F R. Miller and G H. Heppner
Sites of callus production in primary explants of spruce tissue., P R. White
Sites of inhibition of mitochondrial electron transport in macrophage-injured neoplastic cells., D L. Granger and A L. Lehninger
Sites of localization and synthesis of ss protein in mice., D Saunders and M Edidin
Sites of mitochondrial electron transport inhibition in macrophage-injured neoplastic cells. Abstr., D L. Granger and A L. Lehninger
Sites of red cell destruction in the haemolytic anaemia of adoptively immunized nzb mice., R D. Barnes and M Tuffrey
Situational activity and social organization in mice. Abstr., T G. Newell and A T. Yates
Situational analysis: a classification of organism-field interactions., J L. Fuller
Situational determinants of open-field behavior in Mus musculus., D A. Blizard
Situational determinants of open-field behaviour in mus musculus., D A. Blizard
Six mouse iga myeloma proteins with phosphorylcholine specificity. Abstr., M A. Leon and N M. Young
Six nb-tropic murine leukemia viruses derived from a b-tropic virus of balb/c have altered p30., N Hopkins, J Schindler, and R Hynes
Sixteen new h-2 haplotypes derived from wild mice., rutczynska Z. Zaleska, F Figueroa, and J Klein
Size and configuration of glycoprotein fragments cleaved from tumor cells by proteolysis., H S. Slayter and J F. Codington
Size-dependent distribution of axoplasm, schwann cell cytoplasm, and mitochondria in the peripheral nerve fibers of mouse., T Samorajski and R L. Friede
Size determination of poly(a) after in vitro methylation with radioactive dimethyl sulfate., J Arendes, R K. Zahn, and W E. Muller
Size differences among immunoglobulin heavy chains from phosphorylcholine-binding proteins., S Rudikoff and M Potter
Size distributions of t lymphocyte populations in stained smears. Abstr., C D. Gregory
Size-fractionation of dna single strands from mammalian cells by alkaline elution. Abstr., K W. Kohn, R A. Ewig, C A. Friedman, and L C. Erickson
Size inheritance and growth in a mouse species cross (Mus musculus x Mus bactrianus). II. Birth weights., C V. Green
Size inheritance and growth in a mouse species cross (Mus musculus x Mus bactrianus). I. Litter size., C V. Green
Size inheritance and growth in a mouse species cross (Mus musculus x Mus bactrianus). IV. Growth., C V. Green
Size of primary transcripts in ehrlich ascites cells as measured by tetraphosphate determination., C D. Schmincke, K Herrmann, and P Hausen
Size requirement of polyinosinic acid for dna synthesis, viral resis- tance, and increased survival of leukaemic mice., S J. Mohr, D G. Brown, and D S. Coffey
Size separation and polyclonal activation to immunoglobulin secretion of early precursors of b lymphocytes., boisvert N. Deslauriers, G Mercier, and L Lafleur
Sizing up the set of H genes in mice., D W. Bailey
Sjl/j, a new inbred strain of mouse with a high, early incidence of reticulum-cell neoplasma. Abstr., E D. Murphy
Sjl/j disease, preneoplastic and neoplastic phases. Abstr., H Wanebo, W Gallmeier, E Carswell, L J. Old, and E Boyse
Sjogren's syndrome in mrl/1 and mrl/n mice., R W. Hoffman, M A. Alspaugh, K S. Waggie, J B, R, and S E. Walker
Skeletal abnormalities in mouse embryos after irradiation of the sire., sandhoff M. Bartsch
Skeletal abnormalities in offspring of irradiated male mice. Abstr., U H. Ehling and M L. Randolph
Skeletal abnormalities in the f1 generation of mice exposed to ioniz- ing radiations., U H. Ehling and M L. Randolph
Skeletal abnormalities in the f1 offspring of neutron-irradiated male mice., K Tutikawa
Skeletal and reticular tissue disorders produced in mice by agent(s) from sarcoma 37., R M. Merwin and L W. Redmon
Skeletal changes following alternate corticosteroid therapy in a/jax mice. Abstr., M Silbermann and S Levitan
Skeletal changes in murine runt disease., D J. Simmons and R L. Simmons
Skeletal consequences of deletion of steroid receptor coactivator-2/transcription intermediary factor-2., U I. Modder, D G. Monroe, D G. Fraser, T C. Spelsberg, C J. Rosen, M Gehin, P Chambon, B W. O'Malley, and S Khosla
Skeletal deformities in race IIIc rabbits-their incidence and significance., ANTOINETTE R. MAZIK
Skeletal dysplasias, growth retardation, reduced postnatal survival, and impaired fertility in mice lacking the SNF2/SWI2 family member ETL1., M Schoor, Gossler K. Schuster, D Roopenian, and A Gossler
Skeletal effects of cholesterol feeding., R Silberberg
Skeletal effects of estrogen are mediated by opposing actions of classical and nonclassical estrogen receptor pathways., F A. Syed, U I. Modder, D G. Fraser, T C. Spelsberg, C J. Rosen, A Krust, P Chambon, J L. Jameson, and S Khosla
Skeletal growth and development of achondroplastic mice., R Silberberg and P Lesker
Skeletal modification in the mouse influenced by selection for parental age. Abstr., M N. Runner and S Loosli
Skeletal muscle accretion and turnover in lean and obese (ob/ob) mice., N Trostler, D R. Romsos, W G. Bergen, and G A. Leveille
Skeletal muscle deformity and neuronal disorder in Trio exchange factor-deficient mouse embryos., S P. O'Brien, K Seipel, Q G. Medley, R Bronson, R Segal, and M Streuli
Skeletal muscle electrolytes as a function of age in normal and dystrophic mice of strain 129., C F. Hazlewood and J M. Ginski
Skeletal muscle phosphorylase kinase deficiency, detection of a pro- tein lacking any activity in icr/ian mice., P T. Cohen and P Cohen
Skeletal muscle protease and glucocorticoid hormone receptors in muscle wasting conditions and muscular dystrophy., M Mayer and E Shafrir
Skeletal muscle purine nucleotide levels in normal and phosphorylase kinase dificient mice., Z H. Rahim, D Perrett, and J R. Griffiths
Skeletal muscle regeneration in dystrophic suckling mice studied by radioautography. Abstr., J L. Laird
Skeletal muscle rhabdomyosarcomas in inbred laboratory mice., J P. Sundberg, D L. Adkison, and H G. Bedigian
Skeletal unloading induces resistance to insulin-like growth factor I on bone formation., T Sakata, B P. Halloran, H Z. Elalieh, S J. Munson, L Rudner, L Venton, D Ginzinger, C J. Rosen, and D D. Bikle
Skeletal variations in the several inbred strains of mice and their reciprocal f1 hybrids. (eng. Summary), S Muramatsu, J Hayakawa, J Yamada, and T Tsuchiya
Skeleton, organ structures, and variations: rabbit., R R. Fox and D D. Crary
Skin allografts across weak h-barriers., V Viklicky, M Polackova, M Astorquiza, E E. Sulphate, and V A. Of
Skin allograft survival in mice after radioprotection with sodium s-(2-aminoethyl) phosphorothioate and supralethal total body x-irradiation., E C. Saltzstein, A A. Rimm, and M M. Bortin
Skin allograft survival in mice pretreated with blood., P J. Wood, T Horsburgh, and L Brent
Skin and adnexa of the laboratory mouse., John P. Sundberg, Christopher S. Potter, and Loyd E. King Jr.
Skin and tumor grafting in coisogenic resistant lines of mice and their hybrids., O Linder and E Klein
Skin carcinogenesis. Cholesterol-5alpha, 6alpha-epoxide hydrase activity in mouse skin irradiated with ultraviolet light., J T. Chan and H S. Black
Skin carcinogenesis with a single painting of 4-nitroquinoline n-oxide., S Takayama
Skin changes induced by uv-irradiated linolenic acid extract., V S. Waravdekar, L D. Saslaw, W A. Jones, and J G. Kuhns
Skin diseases in laboratory mice: approaches to drug target identification and efficacy screening., J P. Sundberg, K A. Silva, C McPhee, and L E. King
Skin exfoliation and purulent conjunctivitis in a new mutant--the exfoliative mouse., R L. Kent, M A. Lutzner, and K P. Smith
Skin grafting across h-y incompatibility after organ culture., S S. Wachtel, J L. Ninnemann, and R A. Good
Skin grafting across the h-y barrier and the effect of biological adjuvants., N D. Colapinto
Skin grafting and the homogeneity of inbred mouse strains., A M. Brown and M Dinsley
Skin grafting and the production of congenic resistant lines of mice., I K. Egorov and N M. Zvereva
Skin grafting between sublines of inbred strains of mice., B Kindred
Skin grafting of mice using the waldemar type punch., A M. Brown
Skin graft prolongation caused by changes in grafting procedure., K Markley and S W. Thornton
Skin graft rejection after allogeneic tooth transplants in mice., G R. Riviere
Skin graft rejection and graft-versus-host reaction across i-subregion differences. Are there many more than three h loci within the h-2 complex., D Gotze, R Rossler, and S Thierfelder
Skin graft rejection and mlc response across h-2d region differences. Abstr., K Sullivan, L Flaherty, and D Zimmerman
Skin graft rejection and the arthus reaction in mice deficient in the third component (c'3) of complement. Abstr., C Crisler and M M. Frank
Skin-graft rejection during lymphomagenesis in urethan-treated mice., G Parmiani
Skin graft rejection in mice repopulated with marrow of the skin donor type: a Skn gene in a congenic line., D E. Harrison and L E. Mobraaten
Skin grafts and allogneic tumor growth in mice., M E. Colmerauer, L Rumi, F Saal, and C D. Pasqualini
Skin grafts between inbred rabbits., C K. Chai
Skin grafts in nude mice. 3. Fate of grafts from man and donors of other taxonomic classes., J Rygaard
Skin graft size. Its effect on graft survival in mice incompatible at a weak locus., W S. Lapp and J Q. Bliss
Skin homograft destruction by 'antibody' derived from sensitized lym- phoid cells., J D. Feldman
Skin homografts and histocompatibility., Elaine Jevely
Skin homografts in parabiotic inbred c57bl mice., cendrzak A. Skowron and narczynska B. Konieczna
Skin homografts. Tolerogenic versus immunogenic influences in mice., S S. Wachtel and W K. Silvers
Skin homograft survival in thymectomized mice., C Martinez, J Kersey, B W. Papermaster, and R A. Good
Skin homograft survival in two strains of mice treated with reciprocal tissue antigen., H C. Pomeroy
Skin homograft tolerance in long-lived radiation chimeras and its abolition by injected lymphoid cells., W E. Davis and L J. Cole
Skin homograft tolerance produced by repeated grafting., R T. Prehn
Skin lesions produced by staphylococcus aureaus exfoliatin in hairless mice., F A. Kapral and M M. Miller
Skin lipids of a normal and a mutant (asebic) mouse strain., D I. Wilkinson and M A. Karasek
Skin sensitization by misonidazole: a demonstration of uniform mild hypoxia., F A. Stewart, J Denekamp, and V S. Randhawa
Skin - sh levels of mice., J A. Dipaolo
Skin sterols. IX. Effects of squalene on the sterols of mouse skin., A A. Kandutsch and C A. Baumann
Skin sterols. VIII. Effects of carcinogens, co-carcinogens and of certain hyperplastic agents., A A. Kandutsch and C A. Baumann
Skin sterols. VI. W7-cholestenol in tumors and an effect of methyl-cholanthrene on the sterols of mouse skin., A A. Kandutsch and C A. Baumann
Skin transplantation in mice and dogs. Effect of cyclosporin a and dihydrocyclosporin c., J F. Borel and J Meszaros
Skin transplantation in mice of two fairly advanced inbred strains. Abstr., C K. Chai and M S. Chiang
Skin transplantation in the study of chemical carcinogenesis. Iii. Reduced papilloma-formation after initiation during epidermal hyperplasia induced by skin grafting or by a single application of the cocarcinogen tpa., P K. Worst and H K. Boukamp
Skull growth in achondroplasic (cn) mice, a craniometric study., R J. Jolly and W J. Moore
Slate--a new coat color mutant in the mouse., L J. Pierro and H B. Chase
Sleep and serotonin in two strains of mus musculus., M M. Mitler, H B. Cohen, J Grattan, J Dominic, T Deguchi, J D. Barchas, W C. Dement, and S Kessler
Sleeping time responses of mice--random bred, inbred and f1 hybrids-- to pentobarbitone sodium., A M. Brown
Sleep-promoting effect of the sleep-promoting substance (sps) and delta sleep-inducing peptide (dsip) in the mouse., H Nagasaki, K Kitahama, J Valatx, and M Jouvet
Slides, The Jackson Laboratory
Slit pore complex (spc). Alterations in glomeruli of new zealand black/white (nzb/w) mice. Abstr., V E. Kelley and T Cavallo
Sliver staining of the centromeric area of acrocentric and robertsonian metacentric mouse chromosomes., A Rocchi, G Prantera, M D. Castro, and E Capanna
Slow acetylator phenotype associated with spontaneous and drug induced anti-nuclear antibodies (ana) in mice. Abstr., R H. Tannen and W W. Weber
Slow elimination of urethan in relation to its high carcinogenicity in newborn mice., S Mirvish, G Cividalli, and I Berenblum
(slow) Virus infection, autoimmunity, and and lymphoma, an experimental model of human disease., R C. Mellors
Sl/Sld hematopoietic progenitors are deficient in situ., J E. Barker
Slug, a highly conserved zinc finger transcriptional repressor, protects hematopoietic progenitor cells from radiation-induced apoptosis in vivo., A Inoue, M G. Seidel, W Wu, S Kamizono, A A. Ferrando, R T. Bronson, H Iwasaki, K Akashi, A Morimoto, J K. Hitzler, T I. Pestina, C W. Jackson, R Tanaka, M J. Chong, P J. McKinnon, T Inukai, G C. Grosveld, and A T. Look
Slug expression during organogenesis in mice., K F. Oram, E A. Carver, and T Gridley
Slug is a novel downstream target of MyoD. Temporal profiling in muscle regeneration., P Zhao, S Iezzi, E Carver, D Dressman, T Gridley, V Sartorelli, and E P. Hoffman
Small cell carcinoma of the lung: altered morphological, bio- logical and biochemical characteristics in long term cultures and heterotransplanted tumors. Abstr., A Gazdar, D Carney, S Baylin, and J Guccion
Small eye, a mutant in the house mouse apparently affecting the synthesis of extracellular membranes. Abstr., R M. Clayton and J C. Campbell
'small Eye and cataract', a new dominant mutation in the mouse., H Ohotori, T Yoshida, and T Inuta
Small eyes--a new dominant eye mutant in the mouse., R C. Roberts
Small, inherited differences in blood glucose levels in mice., D Charlesworth
Small intestinal cryptogenic cells in w/wv mutant mice., C S. Potten
Small lymphocyte production and lymphoid cell proliferation in mouse bone marrow., S C. Miller, M Kaiserman, and D G. Osmond
Small lymphocytes in peripheral lymphoid tissues of nude mice. Life-span and distribution., H P. Hougen and C Ropke
Small, membrane-bound, alternatively spliced forms of ankyrin 1 associated with the sarcoplasmic reticulum of mammalian skeletal muscle., D Zhou, C S. Birkenmeier, M W. Williams, J J. Sharp, J E. Barker, and R J. Bloch
Small molecular weight rna components in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., larsen P. Hellung and S Frederiksen
Small scale efficient reproduction of el mice. (japanese With eng. Summ.)., K Utsumi, K Yoshida, T Maeda, M Mori, and H Tatsumi
Smoke, air mixtures for prolonged periods., R Harris, G Negroni, S Ludgate, C Pick, F Chesterman, D B. Maidment, and C O. Cigarette
Smoking. A possible factor affecting the tumor response to radiotherapy. Abstr., D W. Siemann, R P. Hill, and R S. Bush
Smooth muscle Notch1 mediates neointimal formation after vascular injury., Y Li, K Takeshita, P Y. Liu, M Satoh, N Oyama, Y Mukai, M T. Chin, L Krebs, M I. Kotlikoff, F Radtke, T Gridley, and J K. Liao
Snail1 gene function during early embryo patterning in mice., S A. Murray and T Gridley
Snail family genes are required for left-right asymmetry determination, but not neural crest formation, in mice., S A. Murray and T Gridley
Snail regulates p21(WAF/CIP1) expression in cooperation with E2A and Twist., E Takahashi, N Funato, N Higashihori, Y Hata, T Gridley, and M Nakamura
Snaker. A dominant abnormality caused by chromosomal imbalance., B M. Cattanach
Snell's waltzer, a new mutation affecting behaviour and the inner ear in the mouse., M S. Deol and M C. Green
Snell's waltzer, a new mutation affecting behaviour and the inner ear in the mouse., M S. Deol and M C. Green
Sn-glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene expression during mouse adipocyte development in vivo., J R. Cook and L P. Kozak
Sn-glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene expression during mouse adipocyte development in vivo., J R. Cook and L P. Kozak
So-called annular gap junctions in bone cells of normal mice., K Marquart
Social dominance affects ultrasonic courtship calls of male mice. Abstr., J Nyby, G Whitney, and G Dizinno
Social dominance and darwinian fitness in laboratory mice. An alternative test., A R. Kuse and J C. Fries
Social dominance and darwinian fitness in the laboratory mouse., J C. De fries and G E. Clearn
Social dominance and stress-induced hypertension: strain differences in inbred mice., J A. Lockwood and T H. Turney
Social dominance in inbred mouse strains., G Lindzey, H Winston, and M Manosevitz
Social dominance in the mouse., G Lindzey, M Manosevitz, and H Winston
Social facilitation and allelomimetic behavior in dogs. II. The effects of unfamiliarity., J P. Scott and M V. Marston
Social facilitation and allelomimetic behavior in dogs. I. Social facilitation in a non-competitive situation., H H. Vogel, J P. Scott, and M V. Marston
Social interaction and wounding in the genesis of 'spontaneous' murine amyloidosis., D L. Page and G G. Glenner
Social modification of alcohol consumption in inbred mice., C L. Randall and D Lester
Social olfaction: a review of the role of olfaction in a variety of animal behaviors., M L. Cheal and R L. Sprott
Social priming for agonistic behavior in a 'docile' mouse strain. Abstr., E C. Simmel and D A. Walker
Social rank in male mice and adrenocortical response to open field exposure., V M. Chapman, C Desjardins, and F H. Bronson
Social reinforcement of bar pressing in mice., J J. Antonitis and A Baron
Social reinforcement of dogs in a discrimination learning problem., Donald A. Dewsbury
Social relations of the domestic guinea pig living under semi-natural conditions., J A. King
Social selection by C57BL/10 male mice., Joel Levy
Social status and ultrasonic vocalizations of male mice., J Nyby, G A. Dizinno, and G Whitney
Social stimulation and the survival of mice under prolonged water deprivation., R H. Ressler and W D. Haasch
Society for Reproductive Biology Founders' Lecture 2005. Control of metabolic cooperativity between oocytes and their companion granulosa cells by mouse oocytes., K Sugiura and J J. Eppig
Sodium and potassium excretion in two strains of mice. Abstr., W Mc nutt and E Dill
Sodium ascorbate potentiates the growth inhibitory effect of certain agents on neuroblastoma cells in culture., K N. Prasad, P K. Sinha, M Ramanujam, and A Sakamoto
Sodium dependence of maximum flux, jm, and km of amino acid transport in ehrlich ascites cells., J A. Jacquez
Sodium dependency of gamma-aminobutyric acid binding to particulate fractions of mouse brain., F V. De feudis
Sodium-dependent amino a cid transport in reconstituted membrane vesicles from ehrlich ascites cell plasma membranes., C Bardin and R M. Johnstone
Sodium-dependent efflux of k+ and rb+ through the activated sodium channel of neuroblastoma cells., C Palfrey and U Z. Littauer
Sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transport in native and reconstituted membrane vesicles from ehrlich cells., W B. Im and A A. Spector
Sodium fluxes in the ehrlich ascites tumor cell. Abstr., F Aull and H G. Hempling
Sodium/hydrogen exchanger gene defect in slow-wave epilepsy mutant mice., G A. Cox, C M. Lutz, C L. Yang, D Biemesderfer, R T. Bronson, A Fu, P S. Aronson, J L. Noebels, and W N. Frankel
Sodium n-butyrate induces prostaglandin synthetase activity in mastocytoma p-815 cells., Y Koshihara, T Senshu, M Kawamura, and S Murota
Sodium polyanethole sulfonate. A new macrophage-dependent polymyxin-inhibitable, polyclonal b cell activator., C I. Smith and L Hammarstrom
Sodium-potassium-activated adenosine triphosphatase activity as a measure of neuronal membrane characteristics in ethanol-tolerant mice., M Levental and B Tabakoff
Sodium-stimulated amino acid uptake into isolated membrane vesicles from balb/c3t3 cells transformed by simian virus 40., D C. Quinlan, J R. Parnes, R Shalom, T Q. Garvey, I )i, K J. Isselbacher, and J Hochstadt
Soft agar cloning is superior to 3h-methyl thymidine incorporation in assessing doxorubicin cytotoxicity. Abstr., M E. Klein and dull A. West
Soft-agar tumor stem cell assays: effect of oxygen. Abstr., D Fan and A Krishan
Soft versus hard water as a factor in the incidence of anencephalic foetuses in litters from trypan blue treated mice., D R. Johnson
Software availability [letter; comment], N Goodman, E S. Lander, and Soltz R. Oberai
Software for in silico positional candidate analysis., Brad Witham
Solid intraperitoneal landschutz tumour in mice. Implications in cancer chemotherapy and immunology studies., I Hod, A Zimber, D Gidoni, and S Schonfeld
Solid leukemia 1210 homograft in ha/icr mice as a screening system. Abstr., W T. Bradner, S Bachman, and M H. Pindell
Solid phase activation of alternative pathway of complement by beta-1,3-glucans and its possible role for tumour regressing activity., J Hamuro, U Hadding, and suermann D. Bitter
Solid state carcinogenesis. Abstr., F Bischoff and G Bryson
Solitary cells and enzyme exchange in tetraparental mice., N Feder
'solo' Large terminal repeats (ltr) of an endogenous retrovirus- -like gene family (vl30) in the mouse genome., G Rotman, A Itin, and E Keshet
Solubilised viral proteins produce fetal hepatitis in mice., A Aubertin, M Anton, A Bingen, M Elharrar, and A Kirn
Solubilization and activation of mammalian melanoma particulate tyrosinase by lipase digestion., Y M. Chen
Solubilization and characterization of mouse p-815 mastocytoma membrane antigens. Abstr., K J. Clemetson, M Bertschmann, and E F. Luscher
Solubilization and molecular characterization of membrane- -bound antigens shared by thymocytes and brain., R Arndt, R Stark, P Klein, A Muller, and H Thiele
Solubilization and partial characterization of a tumor-rejection antigen from an ultraviolet light-induced murine tumor., J H. Ransom, C Schengrund, and G L. Bartlett
Solubilization and partial characterization of cell membrane fc receptors., C L. Anderson and H M. Grey
Solubilization and partial purification of alkaline phosphatases of sarcoma 180/tg ascites cells., M H. Lee and A C. Sartorelli
Solubilization and partial purification of mouse histocompatibility antigens from a membran0us lipoprotein fraction., S G. Nathenson and D A. Davies
Solubilization and properties of poly(adp-ribose) polymerases from bovine spleen and ehrlich ascites cells., S M. Dungan, B Berger, R J. Zervoudakis, and L S. Dietrich
Solubilization and purification of homologous transplantation antigens in the mouse. Abstr., F Celada and E A. Makinodan
Solubilization of alkyldihydroxyacetone-p synthase from ehrlich ascites cell microsomal membranes., A J. Brown and F Snyder
Solubilization of g(gross) antigens on the surface of g leukemia cells., R B. Herberman, T Aoki, and M E. Nunn
Solubilization of h-2 histocompatibility antigens of the mouse by triton x-100 and butanol., T Harris, S Harris, and C A. Ogburn
Solubilization of histocompatibility and tumour-associated antigens of the p-815 murine mastocytoma cell., K J. Clemetson, A Gerber, M Bertschmann, and E F. Luscher
Solubilization of iga immune precipitates by complement., G W. Miller
Solubilization of immune precipitates by complement. Abstr., G W. Miller
Solubilization of mouse liver glycogen synthetase and phosphorylase during starvation glysogenolysis and its reversal by cortisol., H Sie, A Hablanian, and W H. Fishman
Solubilized tumour-associated antigens of methylcholanthrene- -induced mouse sarcomas. Comparative studies by in vitro sensitization of lymph-node cells, macrophage electrophoretic mobility assay and transplantation tests., J Bubenik, M Indrova, S Nemeckova, M Malkovsky, B Von broen, Palek, and J Anderlikova
Soluble cholinesterase of muscle from dystrophic and normal mice., S C. Sung
Soluble factors and the immune response, in vitro studies of the immunosuppression induced by the graft-versus-host reaction., E Parthenais, R Elie, and W S. Lapp
Soluble factors containing thy-1 antigen shed from lympho- blastoid cells modulate in vitro plaque-forming cell response., W W. Freimuth, H C. Miller, and W J. Esselman
Soluble factors for b cell activation: a t cell hybridoma that secretes a specific b cell growth factor., H Garchon, strauss M. Levi, C Carnaud, and J Bach
Soluble factors from bcg-induced suppressor cells inhibit in vitro pfc responses but not cytotoxic responses., G R. Klimpel
Soluble factors induced by freund's complete adjuvant (fca). Abstr., F Paraskevas and K B. Orr
Soluble factors in immune sera of mice. II. Reversible loss of surface immunoglobulin induced in vitro., S T. Lee and F Paraskevas
Soluble factors in immune sera of mice. I. Specific and non-specific suppressive activity., S T. Lee and F Paraskevas
Soluble factors in mouse immune sera. Iii. Origin, nature, and target of small molecular weight suppressive factors isolated from serum during primary responses., S T. Lee and F Paraskevas
Soluble factors in tolerance and contact sensitivity to 2,4- -dinitrofluorobenzene in mice. IV. Characterization of migration inhibition factor-producing lymphocytes and genetic requirements for activation., J W. Moorhead, J W. Murphy, R P. Harvey, H, and T J. Fetterhoff
Soluble factors produced by normal or tumor cells, inhibiting the uptake of 5-iodo-2'-deoxy-uridine by cancer cells in vitro., A Bonmassar, D Houchens, A M. Iorio, M Neri, A Santoni, and A Goldin
Soluble factors substitute for t-t-cell collaboration in generation of t-killer lymphocytes., J M. Plate
Soluble h-2 antigens. Effect on graft-versus-host reaction and factors influencing its effect on host-versus-skin-graft reaction., pannenko O. Halle, M Martyre, and G Mathe
Soluble helper factor(s) participates in the generation of cell mediated cytotoxicity directed against syngeneic tumor cells., D A. Fyfe and J H. Finke
Soluble immune complexes in nzb mice known as a model of spontaneous autoimmunity., V Haskova and J Rovensky
Soluble lens proteins of mutant stock mice in cataract development., B Konyukhov and E Platonov
Soluble lymphoma derived antigen. Immunogenicity and reactivity with anti-thy-1.2. Abstr., F S. Baechtel, W C. Gordon, G Goetz, and M D. Prager
Soluble mediators of foreign body granuloma formation in lung. Abstr., R Castriotta, C Allred, and T Yoshida
Soluble mediators of t-b interaction., R Gisler, F Staber, E Rude, and P Dukor
Soluble mouse h-2 isoantigens., D A. Davies
Soluble mouse histocompatibility antigens., R Koene, I M. Kenzie, E Painter, D Sachs, H Winn, and P Russell
Soluble peptidoglycan from staphylococcus aureus is a murine b-lymphocyte mitogen., U M. Babu and A R. Zeiger
Soluble RNA 2'-O-methylase activity of normal and neoplastic mouse liver tissue., Christine Kimball
Soluble RNA ethylase activity of normal and neoplastic mouse tissues., R L. Hancock
Soluble RNA ethylase activity of normal and neoplastic mouse tissues., R L. Hancock
Soluble rna ethylase activity of normal and neoplastic mouse tissues., R L. Hancock
Soluble RNA methylase activity of mouse brain., R L. Hancock and B E. Eleftheriou
Soluble rna methylase activity of mouse brain extracts., R Hancock and B Eleftheriou
Soluble RNA methylase activity of transplantable mouse hepatomas., R L. Hancock and J Granau
Soluble rna methylase activity of transplantable mouse hepatomas., R L. Hancock and J Grunau
Soluble suppressor activity of concanavalin a-activated spleen cells on b-lymphocyte colony formation in vitro., M H. Claesson
Soluble suppressor factor from the spleens of tumor-bearing mice., C Subramanian, S Yu, and C F. Mckhann
Soluble, t-cell derived factors induce b lymphoma cells to secrete hemolytic antibody. Abstr., N J. Locascio, L W. Arnold, and G Haughton
Soluble tl and h-2 antigens prepared from a tl positive leukaemia of a tl negative mouse strain., D A. Davies, B J. Alkins, E A. Boyse, L J. Old, and E Stockert
Soluble transplantation antigens. Further studies of their toler- ogenic properties., L W. Law, E Appella, S Strober, P W. Wright, and F Fischetti
Soluble trinitrophenylated proteins and trinitrophenylated cells as specific inhibitors of target cell lysis by cytotoxic t lymphocytes., D Inbar, A H. Hale, V Igras, and H N. Eisen
Soluble tsta of a chemically induced sarcoma, meth-a. Abstr., T Natori, L W. Law, and E Appella
Somal model membranes in mice. VI. Response in b-cell-defective cba/n mice., H Snippe, A J. Houte, E F. Lizzio, J M. Willers, D B. Merchant, and T. Lipo
Somatic activation of the K-ras oncogene causes early onset lung cancer in mice., L Johnson, K Mercer, D Greenbaum, R T. Bronson, D Crowley, D A. Tuveson, and T Jacks
Somatically acquired recombinant murine leukemia proviruses in thymic leukemias of akr/j mice., W Herr and W Gilbert
Somatic and germ-line reverse mutation rates of the retrovirus-induced dilute coat-color mutation of DBA mice., P K. Seperack, M C. Strobel, D J. Corrow, N A. Jenkins, and N G. Copeland
Somatic cell fusion in vivo, a possible mechanism tumor progression. Abstr., D M. Goldenberg and R A. Pavia
Somatic cell genetic evidence for x-chromosome linkage of three enzymes in the mouse., V M. Chapman and T B. Shows
Somatic cell genetic mapping of the Ram1 tumor antigen gene., Shreeram Akilesh
Somatic cell hybridization of mouse myeloma cells., D H. Margulies, W M. Kuehl, and M D. Scharff
Somatic cell hybrids between mouse peritoneal macrophages and simian- -virus-40-transformed human cells. II. Presence of human chromosome 7 carrying simian virus 40 genome in cells of tumors induced by hybrid cells., C M. Croce, D Aden, and H Koprowski
Somatic cell hybrids between mouse peritoneal macrophages and sv40-transformed human cells. Iii. Identification of surface antigens coded for by human chromosomes 7 and 17., L Cicurel and C M. Croce
Somatic cell hybrids between mouse peritoneal macrophages and sv40-transformed human cells. I. Positive control of the transformed phenotype by the human chromosome 7 carrying the sv40 genome., C M. Croce and H Koprowski
Somatic cell hybrids between totipotent mouse teratocarcinoma and rat hepatoma cells., G Litwack and C M. Croce
Somatic cell hybrids derived from terminally differentiated rhesus cells and established mouse cell lines., F Hu, L M. Pasztor, and D J. Teramura
Somatic cell hybrids producing antibodies specific for the tumor antigen of simian virus 40., J Martinis and C M. Croce
Somatic cell origin of teratocarcinomas., B Mintz, C Cronmiller, and R P. Custer
Somatic cells in vitro: their relationship to progenitive cells and to artificial milieux., C Waymouth
Somatic diversification is required to generate the vkappa genes of mopc 511 and mopc 167 myeloma proteins., H K. Gershenfeld, A Tsukamoto, I L. Weissman, and R Joho
Somatic hybrid of thymus leukemia (+) and (-) cells forms thymus leukemia antigens but fails to undergo modulation., W Liang and E P. Cohen
Somatic hybrids between a high nk-sensitive lymphoid (yacir) and several low sensitive sarcoma or l-cell-derived mouse lines exhibit low sensitivity., richter L. Ahrlund, E Klein, and G Masucci
Somatic hybrids of complement resistant, modulation (+), tl(+), rada-1 cells lyse in the presence of specific antiserum and fail to undergo modulation. Abstr., W Liang and E P. Cohen
Somatic hybrids of murine leukemia cells express lesser quantities of a tumor associated than their parental sources. Abstr., D Dialynas, W Liang, and E P. Cohen
Somatic inactivation of the PHD2 prolyl hydroxylase causes polycythemia and congestive heart failure., Y A. Minamishima, J Moslehi, N Bardeesy, D Cullen, R T. Bronson, and W G. Kaelin
Somatic mitoses in cells of Picea glauca cultivated in vitro., P G. Risser
Somatic mutants and antibody diversity., D S. Secher, C Milstein, and K Adetugbo
Somatic mutation creates diversity in the major group of mouse immunoglobulin kappa light chains., G Heinrich, A Traunecker, and S Tonegawa
Somatic mutation in genes for the variable portion of the immunoglobulin heavy chain., J Sims, T H. Rabbitts, P Estess, C Slaughter, P W. Tucker, and J D. Capra
Somatic mutation rate during development of spontaneous murine leukemia., G Ronichevskaya and R Martynova
Somatic variants in mouse myeloma and hybridoma cell lines., D E. Yelton, W D. Cook, and M D. Scharff
Somatic variants of murine immunoglobuin lambda light chains., A L. Bothwell, M Paskind, M Reth, kari T. Imanishi, L Rejewsky, and D Baltimore
Somatosensory, auditory and visual cortical areas of the mouse., T A. Woolsey
Somatosensory cortex, structural alterations following early injury to sense organs., H Van der loos and T A. Woolsey
Somatosensory cortical barrels and thalamic barreloids in reeler mutant mice., C Welt and D A. Steindler
Somatostatin content and release of isolated pancreatic islets from obese-hyperglycemic mice., B Petersson, G Lundqvist, and A Andersson
Somatostatin in the pancreas and hypothalamus of obese mice., kitabgi J. Dolais, brustel Y. Marchand, and P Freychet
Somatostatin-reduced proliferation of murine aplastic carcinoma conditioned to diabetes., pavlovic S. Vuk, V Bozikov, and K Pavelic
Somatostatin reduces the release of colony-stimulating activity (csa) from pha-activated mouse spleen lymphocytes., W Hinterberger, C Cerny, H Kinast, H Pointner, and K H. Tragl
Somatostatin suppresses growth of murine myeloid leukemia in vivo., K Pavelic, J Gabrilovac, V Bozikov, J Pavelic, M Petek, and M Boranic
Somatostatin. Widespread abnormality in tissues of spontaneously diabetic mice., Y C. Patel, D P. Cameron, Y Stefan, lagae F. Malaisse, and L Orci
Sombre, a viable dominant mutant in the house mouse., N Bateman
Some 6-substituted nicotinamides. Synthesis and antineoplastic activities., W C. Ross
Some abnormalities produced by low dose x-irradiations in early mouse embryos., E Ohzu and S Makino
Some alkylating derivatives of nicotinic acid. Synthesis and anti- neoplastic activities., W C. Ross
Some antagonistic effects of 'hematoporphyrin' and protoporphyrin in mice., J Modell and S Schwartz
Some antigenic properties of methylcholanthrene-induced sarcomas. Abstr., J Marchant
Some antigen similarities between mouse erythrocytes and ehrlich ascites tumour cells., M Furusawa, M Kotani, H Takeuchi, and S Asayama
Some approaches to mapping the redistribution of parent-cell h-2 anti- gens on the membrane of cell hybrids., A Lengerova and J Peknicova
Some approaches to the role of secondary structure in the enzymatic alkylation of soluble ribonucleic acid., Paul C. Kimball
Some aspects of audiogenic seizures in the rabbit., Pamela L. Alexander
Some aspects of cancer research., C C. Little
Some aspects of differentiation in cells of Picea glauca cultivated in vitro., P R. White
Some aspects of estrous synchrony in peromyscus and c57bl/6j mice. Abstr., H M. Marsden and F H. Bronson
Some aspects of experimental and spontaneous tumorigenesis in animals., H Meier
Some aspects of host response to levamisole after chemotherapy in a murine leukemia., K Perk, M A. Chirigos, F Fuhrman, and H Pettigrew
Some aspects of humoral immunity in germ-free and conventional sjl/j mice in relation to age and pathology., K Siebert, M Pollard, and A Nordin
Some aspects of immunological tolerane investigated by parents to f1 hybrid parabiosis in mice., N W. Nisbet
Some aspects of iron metabolism during erythropoietic depression in the mouse., M C. Aggio, L M. Fernandez, and M T. Bruzzo
Some aspects of normal and abnormal cell surface genetics., E A. Boyse and L J. Old
Some aspects of physical environment in relation to animal care., G Porter
Some aspects of quantitative histology of the liver of a/jax mice before and during tumor induction with carbon tetrachloride., P A. Meglitsch, R R. Mote, and L P. Johnson
Some aspects of reproductive performance in inbred mice., M Festing
Some aspects of reproductive physiology in females of four inbred strains of mice., William L. Elkins
Some aspects of the antitumor activity and pharmacology of anthramycin. Abstr., R H. Adamson
Some aspects of the apparent glucose-6-phosphatase activity in the pancreatic islets of mammals., I Taljedal
Some aspects of the crowding effect on the estrous cycle of female mice., Barbara Brewen
Some aspects of the development of the notochord in mouse embryos., A Jurand
Some aspects of the glomerular basement membrane changes in nzb/bl mouse kidney. Abstr., K J. Thomson, T M. Mukherjee, and williams A. Wynn
Some aspects of the h-2 system, the major histocompatibility system in the mouse., P Ivanyi
Some aspects of the metabloism of urethane and n-hydroxyurethane in rodents., R Nery
Some aspects of the morphology of the bittner virus., J K. Clarke and J T. Attridge
Some aspects of the pathogenesis of spontaneous and transplantation lymphoid leukaemia in ak mice., J Vesely, J Seifert, and J Nedvidek
Some aspects of the pharmacologic effects oon normal and mutant mice., Joseph A. Kamara
Some aspects of the pharmacology of vincristine. Abstr., R H. Adamson, L Crews, and M Ben
Some aspects of the problem of immunity against transplanted and spontaneous tumors., H M. Hirsch
Some aspects of the process of dna synthesis in mammalian cells., P R. Harrison
Some aspects of the role of folic acid in nucleic acid synthesis in a neoplastic c3h mouse cell strain., J Rotherham, F M. Price, and V J. Evans
Some aspects of the role of vitamin b12 and folic acid in dna-thymidine synthesis in a neoplastic c3h mouse cell strain., J Rotherham, F M. Price, T T. Otani, and V J. Evans
Some aspects of the role of vitamin b12 in nucleic acid synthesis in a neoplastic c3h mouse cell strain. I. Growth studies., F M. Price, J Rotherham, and V J. Evans
Some aspects of the role of vitamin b12 in nucleic acid synthesis in a neoplastic c3h mouse cell strain. II. Incorporation of precursors., J Rotherham, F M. Price, and V J. Evans
Some aspects of the structure and histochemistry of the adrenals in obese-hyperglycemic mice., C Hellerstrom, B Hellman, and S Larsson
Some aspects of toxicity of tritiated thymidine. Abstr., R J. Fry and S Lesher
Some aspects on the effect of vitamin a on developing mouse embryos., E Ohzu and R Shoji
Some aspects on the effect of x-irradiation on inbred mouse embryos., R Shoji and E Ohzu
Some basic parameters in the cultivation of spruce tissues., P R. White and P G. Risser
Some behavioral characteristics of three strains of mice selected for brain-size differences., Martha Lee Prater
Some behavioral differences associated with relative size of hippocampus in the mouse., C C. Wimer, R E. Wimer, and T H. Roderick
Some behavioral differences in mice genetically selected for high and low brain weight., C Wimer and L Prater
Some behavioural and neuroanatomical correlates of laterality., John N. Papaioannou
Some biochemical aspects of the immune macrophage., G C. Hard
Some biochemical changes in the liver of mice bearing ehrlich ascites (diploid and triploid) tumors. Abstr., S J. Fu, H Tsukada, A I. Kaneko, S Fujiwara, and E Shibuya
Some biochemical effects of anguidin in vivo. Abstr., B J. Bowdon, J A. Werline, and G P. Wheeler
Some biochemical properties of thymus leukemia antigens solubilized from cell membranes by papain digestion., T Muramatsu, S G. Nathenson, E A. Boyse, and L J. Old
Some biochemical studies of the metabolic inhibitory effect of human serum on rodent cell lines., D Eidinger, A Mates, and mates Z. Fishler
Some biological properties and an in vivo evaluation of tyrosine phenol-lyase on growth of b-16 melanoma., G G. Meadows, J D. Giovanni, L Minor, and G W. Elmer
Some biological properties of bull seminal vesicle aspermatogenic sub- stance and its effect on mice., J Matousek, A Pavlok, J Dostal, and J Grozdanovic
Some biological properties of mouse spleen cells fractionated by the adherence on sephadex g 25 and glass bead columns., A Hruba, V Fricova, E Paluska, J Fiala, and T I. Pristoupil
Some biological studies on the acetylenic carbamates. A new series of antitumor agents. Abstr., M J. Sweeney and M A. Esterman
Some biologic and metabolic properties of the 186th passage of mouse chrysoidin hepatoma., Z Rzucidlo and H Starzyk
Some biologic, immunogenic, and morphologic effects in mice after infection with a murine sarcoma virus. 2. Morphologic studies., M F. Stanton, L W. Law, and R C. Ting
Some biologic, immunogenic, and morphologic effects in mice after infection with a murine sarcoma virus. I. Biologic and immunogenic studies., L W. Law, R C. Ting, and M F. Stanton
Some causes of variation of body temperature in mice., A Mc laren
Some cell-bound, species-specific antigens of mouse ascites-tumor cells., G Haughton
Some cellular aspects of the antibody response to neurotropic influenza virus in mice. Abstr., P A. Klein
Some cellular characteristics of the epididymal adipose tissue in lean and obese-hyperglycemic mice., R Abraham
Some characteristics of 19s and 7s mouse isoantibodies in vivo and in vitro., B Andersson, H Wigzell, and G Klein
Some characteristics of an isolated group antigen common to most strains of murine leukemia virus., M A. Fink, L R. Sibal, N A. Wivel, and T E. O'conner
Some characteristics of a thymic humoral factor determined by assay in vivo of dna synthesis in lymph nodes of thymectomized mice., N Trainin, M Burger, and A M. Kaye
Some characteristics of deoxynucleotide kinase activities in mouse- -liver homogenates., R K. Kielley
Some characteristics of microvascular injury in the irradiated mouse. Abstr., S P. Stearner and J B. Emily
Some characteristics of natural cytostatic mouse splenocytes., R Ehrlich and I P. Witz
Some characteristics of strain sjl/jdg mice., C G. Crispens
Some characteristics of the macrocytosis in mice exposed to daily gamma irradiation. Abstr., M Miller and G Sacher
Some characteristics of the steroid-sensitive amino acid incorporating system of mouse kidney., E H. Frieden and A A. Harper
Some characterization of mutations induced by enu in the mouse. Abstr., J Peters
Some chemotherapeutic properties of two new antitumor antibiotics, saframycins a and c., T Arai, K Takahashi, K Ishiguro, and Y Mikami
Some comparisons between induced and spontaneous mutation rates in mouse sperm and spermatogonia., G R. Dunn and H I. Kohn
Some considerations concerning the structure of chromosomes and genes., G D. Snell
Some contributions of the laboratory rodents to our understanding of human biology., C C. Little
Some cranial anomalies in mice., C V. Green and E Fekete
Some cytochemical observations on livers of radiation chimeras. Abstr., E M. Uyeki
Some cytological and initial biochemical observations on photoreceptors in retinas of rds mice., A I. Cohen
Some data concerning immune processes in concomitant tumor immunity experimental models. Comparative in vivo and in vitro investigations ii. In vitro experiments., G Donovan, I Popp, E Badea, and L Bologa
Some data concerning immune processes in concomitant tumor immunity experimental models. Comparative in vivo and in vitro investigations. I. In vivo experiments., E Badea, G Donovan, R Dumitrescu, L Fadei, and I Popp
Some delayed effects of atom-bomb radiations in mice., A C. Upton, A W. Kimball, J Furth, K W. Christenberry, and W H. Benedict
Some delayed effects of partial-body irradiation in mice of the rf strain., G E. Cosgrove and A C. Upton
Some determinants of camptothecin responsiveness in leukemia l1210 cells., D Kessel
Some dichloroacetyl derivatives and their antitumor activity., A Sweeny, J T. Salmon, A N. Fenster, and J Canter
Some differences among various mammalian cell lines in reversal of growth inhibition by 5-fluororacil., M A. Rich, L Saslaw, and M L. Eidinoff
Some discrepancies between the use of dna synthesis and wholemount preparations as indices of mammary gland response to pituitary mammotrophin., H Nagasawa and R Yanai
Some diseases in normal and immunosuppressed experimental animals., L F. Taffs
Some early effects of estrogen on uterine fine structure. Abstr., L W. Tice
Some effects of 1,3-bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea upon the syn- thesis of protein and nucleic acids in vivo and in vitro., G P. Wheeler and B J. Bowdon
Some effects of 1(+)glutamic acid on sound-induced seizures in mice., B Ginsburg, S Ross, M J. Zamis, and A Perkins
Some effects of 5-bromodeoxyuridine on polyoma-transformed mouse cells., L Grady and A B. North
Some effects of antimetabolites on cell detachment., L Weiss and D Huber
Some effects of audiogenic seizure, glutamic acid and anoxia on learning in DBA/1 mice using a Hebb-Williams maze., Martha Stauffer
Some effects of audiogenic seizures on learning in DBA/1 mice using a Hebb-Williams maze., Richard Alan Blasband
Some effects of azathioprine on compensatory renal enlargement in mice., S M. Cobbe, B M. Herbertson, and J B. Houghton
Some effects of bleomycin on the proliferation, maturation time and protein synthesis of hairless mouse epidermis., O H. Iversen, O P. Clausen, U M. Iversen, and R Rohrbach
Some effects of breeding mice for many generations in a cold environment., S A. Barnett
Some effects of cold and of hybridity on the growth of mice., S A. Barnett and S G. Scott
Some effects of concanavalin a on tumorigenesis in mice., D Gericke, P Chandra, and A Wacker
Some effects of crowding in peromyscus and c57bl/10j mice. Abstr., F H. Bronson and B E. Eleftheriou
Some effects of ddt on reproduction in mice., R F. Bernhard and R A. Gaertner
Some effects of different tensions of oxygen on the respiration and growth of l-strain fibrablasts., A R. Fisher
Some effects of edta and tetraphenylboron on the ultrastructure of mitochondria in mouse liver cells., C C. Harris and C A. Leone
Some effects of escherichia coli endotoxin on the graft-versus-host reaction in mice., E Skopinska
Some effects of estradiol on uterine epithelial mitosis. Abstr., L W. Tice
Some effects of estrogen on uterine epithelial mitosis in the mouse., L W. Tice
Some effects of glucose-1-phosphate hydrazine on ascites tumor cells. Abstr., S Podolsky, J Cardenas, and A Wase
Some effects of (+) glutamic acid, and audiogenic seizures on maze learning in the dba-1 strain of mice., Kenneth Cohen
Some effects of hypervitaminosis a on metastasis of spontaneous breast cancer in mice., L Weiss and E D. Holyoke
Some effects of immunological factors on gestation in mice., D A. James
Some effects of low-level X-irradiation on populations of mice., Gary B. Weiss
Some effects of meal-feeding and consequent weight reduction in obese mice., S A. Jagot, J W. Dickerson, and G P. Webb
Some effects of neuraminidase on the in vitro interactions between spleen and mastocytoma (p815) cells., L Weiss and T L. Cudney
Some effects of ovariectomy during the period of declining reproductive powers in mice., W S. Murray
Some effects of ovariectomy upon breeding females., W S. Murray
Some effects of pigment mutations on the fine structure of mouse melanin granules. Abstr., F Moyer
Some effects of prolactin, insulin and hydrocortisone on rna synthesis by mouse mammary gland, in vitro., M R. Green and Y J. Topper
Some effects of reserpine on normal and leukemic mice., S Kruger, W C. Standeffer, and F W. Schueler
Some effects of ribonuclease on ascites tumor cells. Abstr., A Wase, J Cordenas, and S Podolsky
Some effects of serum on peripheral leukocyte count and mouse thymus after exposure to x-ray., M E. Hodes, L C. Yip, and P Yu
Some effects of strain differences in the maternal behavior of inbred mice., R Ward
Some effects of the gene Wv (dominant spotting) in mice., E Fekete, C C. Little, and A M. Cloudman
Some effects of thymocyte-stimulating factor., D Chen and G D. Sabato
Some effects of trypan blue on the preimplantation mouse embryo in vitro. Abstr., D Fisher and M Smithberg
Some effects of variations in environmental oxygen tension upon the virulence of experimental tumors., H J. Tatum, E E. Popa, and C J. Shininger
Some effects of x irradiation in successive generations on an inbred and a hybrid population of mice., R W. Touchberry and F A. Verley
Some effects of x-irradiation on the development of inbred and hybrid mouse embryos., C P. Dagg
Some effects on offspring behavior of maternal adrenalin injection during pregnancy in three inbred mouse strains., W R. Thompson and S Olian
Some electrical properties of murine thymocytes, and b- and t-lymphocytes., L Weiss, J R. Subjeck, and D Glaves
Some electrical properties of the peripheries of murine 3t3 cells with respect to viral transformation and reversion., L Weiss, J R. Subjeck, and G Poste
Some electrical properties of the surfaces of murine b- and t-lymphocytes and thymocytes. II. Effects of neuraminidase and ribonuclease., L Weiss, D Glaves, and J R. Subjeck
Some electron-dense particles associated with certain murine tumors., H E. Pearson and R F. Baker
Some enzymatic properties of the x-zone of the mouse adrenal gland studied by cytochemical studies. Abstr., J M. Allen
Some enzymic studies in 3 types of genetically obese mice., K Kobayashi
Some examples of gene-controlled functional disturbances in the mouse., H B. Chase
Some experiences with experimental brain gliomas in mice., L M. Davidoff
Some experiences with the preservation of tumour materials in liquid nitrogen., D Gericke
Some experimental and clinical studies on the causes of congenital clefts of the palate and of the lip., F C. Fraser
Some experimental evidence for the influence of genetic factors on viral leukemogenesis., J R. Tennant and G D. Snell
Some experimental evidence for the influence of genetic factors on viral leukemogenesis., J R. Tennant and G D. Snell
Some factors affecting deciduomal formation in the castrate mouse., Thomas C. Snell
Some factors affecting deciduomal formation in the castrate mouse., Jane Gary
Some factors affecting host susceptibility to murine hepatitis virus., M Naiki and K Fujiwara
Some factors affecting production by mice of 'enhancing' antibody. Abstr., A J. Crowle, Y Fujita, and C C. Hu
Some factors affecting the concentration of skin sterols in the mouse., Ira S. Jaffrey
Some factors affecting the permeability of large-granule membranes to mouse-liver catalase in vitro., D H. Adams and E A. Burgess
Some factors associated with a developmental change in hemoglobin components in early fetal life., M L. Craig and J L. Southard
Some factors associated with a developmental change in hemoglobin components in early fetal mice., M L. Craig and J L. Southard
Some factors influencing respiration and glycolysis in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., K H. Ibsen, E L. Coe, and R W. Kee
Some factors influencing the growth potential of the skin in the domestic rabbit., D D. Crary and R B. Sawin
Some factors influencing the human sex ratio., C C. Little
Some factors influencing the lignification of xylem cells in tissue culture., Martha J. Joachim
Some factors in the induction of lymphoid tumors by intrathymic inoculation of rlv (radiation leukemia virus). Abstr., M Lieberman
Some factors involved in deciduomal formation in the castrated mouse., Jeffrey H. Gordon
Some factors involved in the induction or growth of testicular tumors in balb/c mice., H B. Andervont, M B. Shimkin, and H Y. Canter
Some factors that determine the ability of cellular inocula to induce tolerance of tissue homografts., R E. Billingham and W K. Silvers
Some genes and manganese metabolism. Abstr., L C. Erway
Some genetic aspects of visual cell degeneration in mice., J A. Dipaolo and W K. Noell
Some genetic characteristics of bn/a and bn/b inbred strains of mice., A Czarnomska and J Wezkowa
Some h-2 antigens of nzb mice., S M. Chantler
Some hematologic effects of three antitumor drugs (pct, 3-hp, and iq-1) that chelate iron related transition metals. Abstr., F A. French, A E. Lewis, A H. Sheena, and E J. Jr
Some histochemical alterations induced by the methylhydrazine derivative natulan on two experimental ascites tumors., A Llombart, A Peydro, and F Llopis
Some histochemical observations on the muscles of mice with hereditary muscular dystrophy., M N. Golarz and G H. Bourne
Some histological observations on the effect of x-rays on spermato- genesis in adult mice., G Itagaki
Some immunological cross-reactions among the murine leukemia viruses. Abstr., M A. Fink
Some implications of the activation of murine leukemia virus by halogenated pyrimidines., W P. Rowe, D R. Lowy, N Teich, and J W. Hartley
Some inhibitors of deamination of 9-beta-d-arabinofuranosyladenine and 9-beta-d-xylofuranosyladenine by blood and neoplasms of experimental animals and humans., R Koshiura and G A. Lepage
Some inhibitory effects of (-)-emetine on growth of ehrlich ascites carcinoma., R K. Johnson and W R. Jondorf
Some inhibitory properties of 6-n-hydroxylaminopurine, an analog of adenine and hypoxanthine., A C. Sartorelli, A L. Bieber, P K. Chang, and G A. Fischer
Some interference microscopic observations during the growth of ehrlich ascites tumour cells., J Svedja, A Rejthar, and A Wotke
Some investigations on lipolysis in the hereditary obese mouse. Abstr., I S. Ross
Some investigations on the mechanism of development of experimental vagina tumors in mice. (pol., Eng. Summ.), H Skurzak and K Dux
Some in vivo and in vitro antitumour effects of the deoxyfluoro-d- -glucopyranoses., E M. Bessell, V D. Courtenay, A B. Foster, M Jones, and J H. Westwood
Some kinetic parameters of purine salvage enzymes.4@@@ Ab, D C. Talbot and K R. Harrap
Some late effects of radiostrontium in rf male mice., G E. Cosgrove and A C. Upton
Some means of counteracting the killing effect of foreign cells. Abstr., V Stankovic, M Boranic, and I Hrsak
Some mechanical and electrical properties of distal hind limb muscles of genetically dystrophic mice (c57bl/6jdy2j/dy2j)., J B. Harris and A Montgomery
Some metabolic aspects of the obese-hyperglycemic syndrome in mice., B Hellman
Some metabolic effects exerted by azaserine and purine analogs in vivo., A C. Sartorelli, H F. Upchurch, A L. Bieber, and B A. Booth
Some methodological problems in age comparisons of EEG sleep patterns for C57BL/6J mice., M F. Elias, A J. Zolovick, P K. Elias, and B E. Eleftheriou
Some methodological problems in age comparisons of eeg sleep patterns for c57bl/6j mice., M F. Elias, A J. Zolovick, P K. Elias, and B E. Eleftheriou
Some microelectrophoretic studies of normal and tumour cells., J H. Lowick, L Purdom, A M. James, and E J. Ambrose
Some more aspects of the physiology of gene controlled audiogenic seizures in inbred mice., Norman Avnet
Some new data concerning the biology of tumours. The effects of some new data concerning the biology of tumours. The effects of heparin and its components on tumour growth., G Csaba, C Horvath, and T Acs
Some observations about effects of isologous splenic cells on lethally irradiated mice., J Rerabek
Some observations and an hypothesis concerning the early stages of radiation recovery., R F. Kallman
Some observations in operant conditioning in mice of the C57 black strain., Michael Kaplan
Some observations of the hematopoietic status in vivo and in vitro on mice of genotype sl/sld., F D. Wilson and L O'grady
Some observations on an induced adaptation in a transplantable tumor., B H. Sanford
Some observations on an induced adaptation in a transplantable tumor., B H. Sanford
Some observations on induced polyovulation and superpregnancy in mature mice., A Sato
Some observations on 'reeler', a neuromuscular mutation in mice., W A. Myers
Some observations on the distribution of catalase in mouse tissues by fluorescent antibody technique. Abstr., E T. Nishimura and T Y. Kobara
Some observations on the hematopoietic status in vivo and in vitro on mice of genotype sl/sld. Abstr., C J. Mc neill, F D. Wilson, L O'grady, and S L. Munn
Some observations on the histological structure of an unusual ovarian anomaly in rabbits, with particular reference to the connective tissue., Berton F. Hill
Some observations on the interaction between inverted sexual behaviour and social status in female mice., D Mainardi
Some observations on the intermediary metabolism of ascites tumour cells. (abstr. Only), P Emmelot
Some observations on the regulatory control of the multiplication of mouse hepatic cells., H Naora and H Naora
Some observations on the reversibility of methotrexate toxicity in normal proliferating tissues., J A. Straw, D C. Talbot, G A. Taylor, and K R. Harrap
Some observations on the skin and hair of tabby mice., B Kindred
Some observations on the three-dimensional growth of l5178y cell colonies in soft agar culture., H Dalen and H J. Burki
Some observations on the use of transplanted tumors in radiobiological research., O C. Scott
Some peculiar biological and biochemical properties of a mouse hepatoma induced by chrysoidin. I. Biological and biochemical characteristics of the hepatoma., Z Albert and M Ortowski
Some peculiar biological and biochemical properties of a mouse hepatoma induced by chrysoidin. Iii. Activity of glucose-6-phos- phatase., Z Albert and M Ortowski
Some peculiar biological and biochemical properties of a mouse hepatoma induced by chrysoidin. II. Metabolic properties of the hepatoma., Z Albert and M Ortowski
Some pharmacological properties of a tumor inhibitory methyl hydrazine derivative. Abstr., V T. Oliverio and M G. Kelly
Some pharmacologic effects of wr-2721, their role in toxicity and radioprotection., J M. Yuhas, J O. Proctor, and L H. Smith
Some phases of the problem of smoking and lung cancer., C C. Little
Some physical and biological characteristics of the mouse mammary tumor virus., D H. Moore, N Sarkar, J Charney, and B Kramarsky
Some physical and chemical properties of albumin esterase and albumin from mouse serum., R A. Popp, J G. Heddle, R E. Canning, and R C. Allen
Some physical and radiobiological properties of immunologically reactive mouse spleen cells., D Osoba
Some physical chemical experiments with hemoglobins from normal and genetically anemic mice., S J. Singer and E S. Russell
Some physical chemical properties of the b particle and its corre- lation with the mammary tumor agent. Abstr. Lillia babbitt hyde found. Conf. On mammary tumor virus, inverness,, fairchild B. Magdoff
Some physical parameters affecting the agglutination of l-5178y leuke- mic cells with concanavalin a. Abstr., J J. Killion and T K. Chowdhury
Some physical properties of a murine sarcoma virus (harvey)., W J. Mahy, J J. Harvey, and K E. Rowson
Some physico-chemical properties of mouse red cells and hemoglobin., H Meier
Some physico-chemical properties of mouse red cells and hemoglobin., H Meier
Some physiological bases for reinforcing properties of reward injections., R M. Chambers
Some physiological conditions modifying radio-sensitivities of mouse skin. Abstr., K Masuda, N M. Hunter, and H R. Withers
Some physiological correlates to arousal in mice: a pilot study., Robert S. Zucker
Some physiological genetic aspects of mammalian melanogenesis., M Foster
Some possible effects of nursing on mammary gland tumor incidence in mice., J J. Bittner
Some possible effects of nursing on the mammary gland tumor incidence in mice., J J. Bittner
Some preliminary observations on cell culture of preneoplastic mouse mammary gland. Abstr., D Medina
Some problems of heredity and social behavior., J P. Scott and M Charles
Some properties of adenosine kinase from ehrlich ascites-tumor cells., A W. Murray
Some properties of adenovirus 12-induced transplantation antigen, as measured by the macrophage migration inhibition test., C W. Potter and R C. Rees
Some properties of a pyrimidine phosphoribosyltransferase from murine leukemia cells., D Kessel, J Deacon, B Coffey, and A Bakamjian
Some properties of brain paps-cerebroside sulphotransferase in jimpy and quaking mice., L L. Sarlieve, N M. Neskovic, G Rebel, and P Mandel
Some properties of cytoplasmic rna fractions of the mouse ehrlich ascites carcinoma., K Hosokawa and M J. Fraser
Some properties of fluorocarbon-treated animal tissue., P G. Stansly and D S. Ramsey
Some properties of heavily irradiated eat cells and their influence on the host., V Juraskova
Some properties of l-asparagine synthetase of the l-asparaginase-resistant mouse lymphoma 6c3hed., M R. Davies and R D. Marshall
Some properties of 'light' cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein of mouse plasmacytoma., V V. Grechko, N K. Saccharova, and L E. Gorjunova
Some properties of marrow derived adherent cells in tissue culture., S A. Bentley and J Foidart
Some properties of mouse histocompatibility antigens. H-2, non-h-2, x (leukemic) and y (sex linked)., D A. Davies
Some properties of murine h-2 antigens. Abstr., C A. Stetson
Some properties of phospholipid-amino acid complexes from ascites tumor cells. Abstr., J M. Bailey and M Woodson
Some properties of radiation resistant derivatives of l strain mouse cells., J F. Whitfield and R H. Rixon
Some properties of the lactic dehydrogenase agent of mice., H G. Du buy and M L. Johnson
Some quantitative observations on testicular changes in balb/c and c3h mice implanted with diethylstilbestrol., M B. Shimkin, S J. Smith, P M. Shimkin, and H B. Andervont
Some questions of non-h-2 transplantation tolerance in mice., M Nemec and K Nouza
Some reactions of cytotoxic antibodies against previously unknown mouse isoantigens., B Amos
Some recent advances in cancer research., C C. Little
Some recent work on transplantation antigens., G Hoecker and O Pizarro
Some recollections of Peter Gorer and his work on this fiftieth anniversary of his discovery of H-2., G D. Snell
Some relationships between early experience and later social behavior in ducklings., P F. Waller and M B. Waller
Some remarks about the Aschheim-Zondek pregnancy tests., E Fekete
Some remarks on the morphology of virus particles of the b type and their isolation from mammary tumors., J Calafat and P Hageman
Some requirements for a linear cell dose response in vitro assay for the t-cell progenitors of cytotoxic lymphocytes., K Shortman, M Dunkley, and A Ryden
Some requirments for the response of separated t-cell sub- -populations to the mitogens phytohaemagglutinin and concanavalin a., K Shortman, A Ryden, M Dunkley, and H Von boehmer
Some seasonal aspects of the growth of tumors on the white spruce, Picea glauca., P R. White, G Tsoumis, and F Hyland
Some sequence similarities among cloned mouse dna segments that code for lambda and kappa light chains of immunoglobulins., T T. Wu, E A. Kabat, and H Bilofsky
Some similarities between the neonatal thymectomy syndrome and graft-versus-host disease., J F. Miller and J G. Howard
Some similarities in the responses of mice to pregnancy and leukemo- genesis., R Tyndall, J Otten, M Proffitt, N Bowles, and R Tennant
Some sources of nongenetic variability in steroid-induced cleft palate in mice., H Kalter
Some structural and antigenic properties of intracisternal a particles occurring in mouse tumors., E L. Kuff, K K. Lueders, H L. Ozer, and N A. Wivel
Some structural properties of thymus leukemia antigen (tl) solubilized with detergent., J W. Pickering and M Wolcott
Some studies in shambling and other neurological mutations of mice., Daniel W. Boothby
Some studies of the metabolism of deoxycytidine-2-c14 by hepatoma cells., W C. Schneider and J Rotherham
Some studies on lectins: plant hemagglutinins., Ruth Sussman
Some studies on liver infiltrates in radiation chimeras., E M. Uyeki and J L. Palotay
Some studies on oncogenic effects of human tumor preparations in mice., M E. Hodes, C G. Palmer, and J D. Hubbard
Some studies on the antigenicity of cartilage., E E. Peacock, P M. Weeks, and J M. Petty
Some studies on the anti-tumor effect of reserpine in mice., W L. West, G M. Baird, J D. Steward, and S N. Pradhan
Some studies on the induction of prolonged survival time of skin homo- grafts in adult mice. Abstr., H Wigzell
Some studies on the metabolism of cyclophosphamide. Abstr., R H. Adamson, V T. Devita, and J L. Ziegler
Some studies with asparaginase, asparagine, and asparagine analogs. Abstr., R H. Adamson and S Fabro
Some systems for the genetic analysis of mammalian cells., L Sachs and M Krim
Some systems of mating useful in mouse genetics., E L. Green
Some thoughts on experimental models and their clinical correlations., S K. Carter
Some ultrastructural and biochemical characteristics of tumor mitochondria isolated in albumin-containing media., L A. Sordahl, Z R. Blailock, A G. Liebelt, and A Schwartz
Some ultrastructural characteristics of a series of primary and trans- planted plasma-cell tumors of the mouse., A J. Dalton, M Potter, and R M. Merwin
Some ultrastructural effects of insulin, hydrocortisone, and pro- lactin on mammary galnd explants., E S. Mills and Y J. Topper
Some unusual effects of immunization with living parental cells. Abstr., J W. Goodman and G C. Bosma
Some unusual genetic characteristics of BALB/c and evidence for genetic variation among BALB/c substrains., T H. Roderick, S H. Langley, and E H. Leiter
Somitogenesis., A Gossler and d e. Hrabe
Sorting of b lymphoblasts based upon cell diameter provides cell populations enriched in different stages of cell cycle., J G. Monroe and J C. Cambier
Sorting out of normal and virus-transformed cells in cellular aggregates., H Gershman, J Drumm, and L Culp
Sound-induced seizure: asymmetries exhibited are related to the latency of seizure onset., H M. Reid and R L. Collins
Sound-induced seizures during ethanol withdrawal in mice., G Freund and D W. Walker
Sound-induced seizures in rabbits., J J. Antonitis, D D. Crary, P B. Sawin, and C Cohen
Source and hormone-dependence of gix-gp70 in mouse serum., Y Obata, E Stockert, M Yamaguchi, and E A. Boyse
Source of stimulation of tumor inocula by lethally irradiated cells., J K. Toda, M B. Yatvin, and K H. Clifton
Source of the male odour causing pregnancy block in mice. Abstr., C J. Dominic
Source of tumor cells influences their immune recognition by h-2-matched mice., G Forni, L Varesio, M Giovarelli, and S Landolfo
Sources and biology of regulatory factors active on mouse myeloid leukemic cells., D Metcalf
Sources and disposition of transplanted tumor protein. Abstr., J F. Holland, S Field, B Bryant, and M Blau
Sources and nature of granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor in fetal mice., G R. Johnson and D Metcalf
Sources of immunological variation., J K. Dineen
Sources of nitrogen as rate-limiting factors for purine biosynthesis de novo in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., L Fontenelle and J F. Henderson
Sources of nitrogen for spruce cultures., P R. White and S N. Gilbey
Sources of potential immunologically reactive cells in certain fetal and adult tissues., M L. Tyan and L J. Cole
Sources of subline divergence and their relative importance for sublines of six major inbred strains of mice., D W. Bailey
Sourea (ccnu) in vitro. Abstr., B Schmall, C Cheng, S Fujimura, D Grunberger, and D I. Weinstein
Souris quaking, etude du sommeil et des crises comitiales., J Valatx and M Jouvet
Southern blot analysis using a photoactivated biotin labelled DNA probe., Jane Libbey
Space asymmetry directs preferential sperm entry in the absence of polarity in the mouse oocyte., N Motosugi, J E. Dietrich, Z Polanski, D Solter, and T Hiiragi
Sparing action of uridine on the anti-leukemic activity of cytosine arabinoside (ara-c). Abstr., L Saslaw, R Tomchick, G Grindey, I Kline, and V Waravdekar
Sparing of bone marrow stem cells by long-term administration of na-alginate to 226ra contaminated mice., G E. Schoeters, S V. Puymbroeck, J Colard, and O L. Vanderborght
Spasmodic, a mutation on chromosome 11 in the mouse., P W. Lane, A L. Ganser, A L. Kerner, and W F. White
Spastic, an hereditary neurological mutation in the mouse charac- terized by vertebral arthropathy and leptomeningeal cyst formation., H Meier and C Chai
Spastic, an hereditary neurological mutation in the mouse characterized by vertebral arthropathy and leptomeningeal cyst formation., H Meier and C K. Chai
Spata22, a novel vertebrate-specific gene, is required for meiotic progress in mouse germ cells., Sophie La Salle, Kristina Palmer, Marilyn O'Brien, John C Schimenti, John Eppig, and Mary Ann Handel
Spatial abilities in mice selected for differing degrees of cerebral lateralization., Susan E. Snyder
Spatial and visual performance and learning in mice., J Werboff and A Anderson
Spatial and visual performance and learning in mice., J Werboff and A Anderson
Spatial arrangement of h-2 specificities, evidence from antibody adsorption and kinetic studies., P Cresswell and A R. Sanderson
Spatial discrimination reversal learning for blind and sighted mice genetically selected for differing brain weight., Susan A. Brady-Wood
Spatial distribution of blastomeres is dependent on cell division order and interactions in mouse morulae., M A. Surani and S C. Barton
Spatial distribution of mitosis in mouse epidermis., I C. Mackenzie
Spatial gene associations in ES cell nuclei., Emily Hollenbeck
Spatially distinct allodeterminants of the h-2kk molecule as detected by monoclonal anti-h-2 antibodies., K Ozato, P Henkart, C Jensen, and D H. Sachs
Spatial performance in mice selectively bred for variation in lateralization., Constance E. Ruhl
Spatial quantitative analysis of fluorescently labeled nuclear structures: problems, methods, pitfalls., O Ronneberger, D Baddeley, F Scheipl, P J. Verveer, H Burkhardt, C Cremer, L Fahrmeir, T Cremer, and B Joffe
Spatial relationship of basal cells in the mouse tongue after radia- tion injury., R T. Glass and R A. Goepp
Spatial relationships of microtubule-organizing centers and the contact area of cytotoxic t lymphocytes and target cells., B Geiger, D Rosen, and G Berke
Spatial restriction of AChR gene expression to subsynaptic nuclei., A M. Simon, P Hoppe, and S J. Burden
Special features of the priming process for a secretory iga response. B cell priming with cholera toxin., J A. Fuhrman and J J. Cebra
Special issue: mouse models for hearing research., K R. Johnson
Specialized antigen-presenting cells. Splenic dendritic cells and peritoneal-exudate cells induced by mycobacteria activate effector t cells that are resistant to suppression., J S. Britz, P W. Askenase, W Ptak, R M. Steinman, and R K. Gershon
Specialized intercellular junctions in tumor cells--an electron microscope study of mouse sarcoma cells., M A. Clarke
Special proliferative sites are not needed for seeding and proliferation of transfused bone marrow cells in normal syngeneic mice., G Brecher, J D. Ansell, H S. Micklem, J Tjio, and E P. Cronkite
Special property of the cheek pouch in heightened susceptibility to heterografts of a mouse leukemia., R A. Adams
Special susceptibility of clara cells of the murine terminal bronchiole to 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide, an electron microscopic observation., K Terao and H Otsu
Special ultrastructural features of parathyroid cells from swiss mice bearing ehrlich's ascites tumor., J S. Latta and T J. Rutz
Species and strain dependence of the response to a granulocytosis- -promoting factor (gpf) extracted from a mouse tumor., L Delmonte and R A. Liebelt
Species and strain differences in target organ alkylation and toxicity by 4-ipomeanol. Predictive value of covalent binding in studies of target organ toxicities by reactive metabolites., J S. Dutcher and M R. Boyd
Species and strain differences in the susceptibility of the cervico- -vaginal squamous epithelium to 3,4-benzo-(a)pyrene., M Thiery and M V. Gijsegem
Species and tissue differences in the physiological disposition of 6-mercaptopurine. Abstr., M L. Meloni and W I. Rogers
Species difference in electrophoretically distinct forms of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase in some mammals., S H. Hori and T Kamada
Species differences in the physiological disposition of 3-tritylthio- -l-alanine. Abstr., J J. Coffey and P E. Palm
Species differences in the substrate specificity of hepatic cytochrome p-448 from polycyclic hydrocarbon-treated animals., S S. Thorgeirsson, S A. Atlas, A R. Boobis, and J S. Felton
Species differences to tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate (tpa)- -induced hyperplasia as a method of studying promotion. Abstr., E E. Sisskin
Species discrimination between calcitonins., J A. Parsons and J J. Reynolds
Species restriction of the mitogenicity induced by lanatoside c. Lymphocyte activation by digitabs glycosides is confined to cells from digitalis resistant species., L Hammarstrom and C I. Smith
Species source of complement in viral-immune and other cytolytic reactions., M D. Eaton and A R. Scala
Species-specific binding-site determinants of mouse antiphosphoryl- choline antibodies. Abstr., J L. Claflin and J M. Davie
Species-specific cellular dna-binding proteins expressed in mouse cells transformed by chemical carcinogens., A Sen and G J. Todaro
Species specificity in growth regulatory effects of cellular interaction., H Eagle, E M. Levine, and H Koprowski
Species-specific suppression of histone h1 and h2b production in human/mouse hybrids., K Ajiro, A Zweidler, T Borun, and C M. Croce
Species variation in pancreatic islet monoamine uptake and action., C Mahony and J M. Feldman
Specific accumulation of putrescine during hypotonic treatment of ehrlich ascites cells. Abstr., K Kapyaho
Specific activation by fructose 2,6-bisphosphate and inhibition by p-enolpyruvate of ascites tumor phosphofructokinase., L Bosca, J J. Aragon, and A Sols
Specific activation of t lymphocytes from nude mice., H Ramseier
Specific activities of acid-soluble nucleotides in hind-leg muscles of mice with dystrophia muscularis., M C. Zymaris, A Saifer, and B W. Volk
Specific activities of uridine kinase and uridine phosphorylase of ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells during tumor growth. Abstr., D G. Blair and D J. Rainnie
Specific activities of uridine phosphorylase and uridine kinase in ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells and 6-azauracil- and 6-azauridine- -treated sublines in successive transplant generations., D G. Blair and A D. Hall
Specific activity of several enzymes of nucleotide metabolism in mouse spleen after immunization., K Raska and E P. Cohen
Specific adoptive therapy of established murine leukemia with lymphocytes numerically expanded by culture with interleukin 2 (il 2). Abstr., M A. Cheever, P D. Greenberg, and A Fefer
Specific adoptive therapy of extablished leukemia with syngeneic lymphocytes sequentially immunized in vivo and in vitro and non- specifically expanded by culture with interleukin 2., M A. Cheever, P D. Greenberg, and A Fefer
Specific adsorption of cytotoxic thymus-processed lymphocytes (t cells) on glutaraldehyde-fixed fibroblast monolayers., P Golstein, E A. Svedmyr, and H Blomgren
Specific adsorption of h-2-restricted cytotoxic t cells to macrophage monolayers., U Kees, A Mullbacher, and R V. Blanden
Specific adsorption of igm antibody onto h-2-activated mouse t lymphocytes., L Hudson and J Sprent
Specific afferent interference by antiserum of in vivo immunity., C Ting and R B. Herberman
Specifically cytotoxic human and mouse lymphoid cells induced with antibody or antigen-antibody complexes., E Saksela, T Imir, and O Makela
Specifically decreased mlc response of lymphocytes from cba mice injected with cells from the h-2-compatible, m-antigen- incompatible strain c3h. Lack of such effect after injection of h-2-disparate c3h-hybrid cells., B Lilliehook, H Jacobsson, and H Blomgren
Specifically depleted spleen cell populations recover responsiveness by a concomitant unrelated delayed hypersensitivity reaction., J Prunet, J L. Birrien, J Panijel, and P Liacopoulos
Specifically immune mouse t-cells can destroy h-2 compatible murine target cells infected with herpes simplex virus types 1 or 2., K K. Sethi and H Brandis
Specifically increased graft-versus-host reactivity of thymus cells from immunized mice., H R. Hilgard, H Sosin, C Martinez, and R A. Good
Specifically induced suppression of t cell and nk-like cytolytic activity by ingested soluble antigens. Abstr., G A. Silverman, B A. Peri, and R W. Rothberg
Specific alterations in cell cycle control mechanisms in chemically transformed mouse embryo cells in culture. Abstr., H L. Moses, D J. Wells, and M J. Getz
Specific and common antigens of trichomonas vaginalis detected by monoclonal antibodies., B E. Torian, R J. Connelly, R S. Stephens, and H H. Stibbs
Specific and nonspecific antitumor immunity. I. Description of an in vitro assay based on inhibition of dna synthesis in tumor cells., R M. Williams, R N. Germain, and B Benacerraf
Specific and nonspecific antitumor immunity. Iii. Specific t lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis of p815 mastocytoma and sl2 lymphoma by draining lymph node cells from syngeneic tumor-bearing dba/2j mice., R N. Germain, R M. Williams, and B Benacerraf
Specific and non-specific aspects of neonatal vaccination against graft-versus-host reaction., J G. Howard and D Michie
Specific and non-specific components in the effect of histocompatibi- lity antigens in neonatal skin grafts on the host's immune response capacity., V Viklicky and M Polackova
Specific and non-specific immunoglobulin synthesis in germfree mice immunized with ferritin by different routes., D R. Nash, P A. Crabbe, H Bazin, H Eyssen, and J F. Heremans
Specific and nonspecific infiltration of sponge matrix allo- grafts by specifically sensitized cytotoxic lymphocytes., N L. Ascher, R Hoffman, S Chen, and R L. Simmons
Specific and nonspecific stimulation of resistance to the growth and metastasis of the line 1 lung carcinoma., J M. Yuhas, R E. Toya, and E Wagner
Specific and nonspecific t-cell-mediated suppression of antihost immune reactivity in graft-versus-host reaction., H Bril, lok B. Molendijk, and R Benner
Specific anosmia in the laboratory mouse., C J. Wysocki, G Whitney, and D Tucker
Specific antibody-forming b-lymphocyte colonies. I. Distribution and nature of srbc antibody-forming b-lymphocyte colonies in mouse lymphomyeloid organs., M H. Claesson, J E. Layton, and G A. Luckenbach
Specific antibody-mediated effect on the immune response. Suppression and augmentation of the primary immune response in mice by different classes of antibodies., R Murgita and S Vas
Specific antibody-producing cells. II. Comparison of iodine-125 and tritium labels., J H. Humphrey, B A. Askonas, I A. Al, E L. Nodes, and I R. To
Specific antibody-secreting cells generated from cells producing immunoglobulins without detected antibody function., J Antoine, C Bleux, S Avrameas, and P Liacopoulos
Specific antibody to a murine alveolar cell carcinoma. Selection and purification from heterologous antiserum. Abstr., S J. Kennel
Specific antibody unresponsiveness to herpes simplex virus induced by pretreatment with viral antigens coupled to "self" splenocytes. Abstr., L A. Wilson, J W. Smith, and D W. Scott
Specific antigen-binding and antibody-secreting lymphocytes associated with the erythrocyte autoantibody responses of nzb and genetically unrelated mice., D H. De heer and T S. Edgington
Specific antigenicity of thymocytes., E F. Potworowski and R C. Nairn
Specific antigen of murine erythroblasts., E S. Ievleva, N V. Engelhardt, and G I. Abelev
Specific antigens inhibit plasmacytoma cells bearing phosphorylcholine-binding myeloma pro- teins., B S. Kim, D A. Rowley, and L Mallat
Specific antimononuclear phagocyte monoclonal antibodies. Application to the purification of dendritic cells and the tissue localization of macrophages., W C. Van voorhis, R M. Steinman, L S. Hair, J Luban, M D. Witmer, S Koide, and Z A. Cohn
Specific antisera against plasma cells. Suppression of plaque forming cells (pfc) by anti-myeloma sera. Abstr., T Watanabe, Y Yagi, and D Pressman
Specific anti-tumor responses by cultured immune spleen cells. II. Culture supernatants induce specific anti-tumor cytotoxicity by non-immune lymphoid cells in vitro., K Nelson, S B. Pollack, and K E. Hellstrom
Specific anti-tumor responses by cultured immune spleen cells. I. In vitro culture method and initial characterization of factors which block immune cell-mediated cytotoxicity in vitro., K Nelson, S B. Pollack, and K E. Hellstrom
Specific anti-tumor responses of cultured immune spleen cells. Iii. Further characterization of cells which synthesize factors with blocking and antiserum-dependent cellular cytotoxic (adc) activities., K Nelson, S B. Pollack, and K E. Hellstrom
Specific 'arming' of normal lymph-node cells by sera from tumor- -bearing mice., S Pollack
Specific binding of cholesterol to chromatin prepared from mouse spleen cells., Klotz M. Regenass and H J. Heiniger
Specific binding of k- and i-region products of the h-2 complex to activated thymus-derived (t) cells belonging to different ly subclasses., Z Nagy, B E. Ellitt, and M Nabholz
Specific binding of nerve growth factor (ngf) by murine c 1300 neuro- blastoma cells., R Revoltella, L Bertolini, M Pediconi, and E Vigneti
Specific binding of poly(i). Poly(c) to the membrane of murine b lymphocyte subsets., T Diamantstein and willinger E. Blitstein
Specific binding of radiolabeled membrane vesicles by t cells activated in the mixed lymphocyte reaction., B E. Elliott, B Takacs, and Z Nagy
Specific binding sites for a parvovirus, minute virus of mice, on cultured mouse cells., P Linser, H Bruning, and R W. Armentrout
Specific-binding, stimulation of urinary bladder epithelial ornithine decarboxylase (odc), and induction of transitional cell hyperplasia by the tumor promoter 12-0- -tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (tpa). Abstr., A K. Verma, C A. Reznikoff, E Erturk, and G T. Bryan
Specific blocking in vitro of antibody synthesis by affinity labelling reagents., S Segal, A Globerson, M Feldman, J Haimovich, and D Givol
Specific cellular stimulation in the primary immune response: experimental test of a quantized model., R Z. Dintzis, B Vogelstein, and H M. Dintzis
Specific changes in the collagen phenotype of balb3t3 cells as a result of transformation by sarcoma viruses or a chemical carcinogen., R Hata and B Peterkofsky
Specific chromosomal defects in histocytic sarcoma from Hertwig's anemic mice., Mark Carter
Specific chromosome abnormalities in lymphoproliferative malignancies of the mouse. Abstr., E W. Herbst, A Gropp, and U Reddig
Specific chromosome translocation in pristane-induced plasmacytomas of nzb mice., T Oikawa, N Kuzumaki, and T Yamada
Specific clonal regulation in the response to phosphocholine. I. Genetic analysis of the response of a distinct idiotype (m511 id)., V R. Ruppert, K Williams, and J L. Claflin
Specific collaboration between t and b lymphocytes across a cell impermeable membrane in vitro., M Feldmann and A Basten
Specific control of responsiveness by two complementing ir loci in the h-2 complex., I Melchers and K Rajewsky
Specific cooperative induction by klh or invertebrate hemolymphs of mouse polyclonal t-cell-mediated cytolysis., F Denizot and P Golstein
Specific cytogenetic abnormality (trisomy of chromsome 15) in akr mouse leukemia. Abstr., J L. Biedler, R Dofuku, B A. Spengler, and L J. Old
Specific cytolytic activity of lymphocytes, effect of antibodies against complement components c2, c3, and c5., C S. Henney and M M. Mayer
Specific cytotoxic activity of normal t-lymphocytes coated with multivalent hybrid antibody., M Laky, G Mota, and V Ghetie
Specific cytotoxicity in vitro of lymphocytes sensitized in culture against tumor cells., B Schechter, A J. Treves, and M Feldman
Specific cytotoxicity of a mouse thymocyte population sensitized in vitro against h-2 alloantigens., matthes M. Lohmann and H Fischer
Specific cytotoxicity of drugs chemically linked to antibody., R Levy, E Hurwitz, R Maron, R Arnon, and M Sela
Specific cytotoxicity of h-2 incompatible mouse lymphocytes following mixed culture in vitro., R J. Hodes and E A. Svedmyr
Specific cytotoxic lymphocytes against syngeneic tumors are generated in culture in the presence of syngeneic, but not xenogeneic, serum., M Fogel, S Segal, E Gorelik, and M Feldman
-specific Cytotoxic t lymphocytes., M J. Ruebush, A H. Hale, L Lefrancois, D T. Harris, D D. Burgess, and A. Virus
Specific depletion of gvh reactivity of mouse lymphocytes by adsorption on allogeneic fibroblast monolayers., P Lonai, A Eliraz, H Wekerle, and M Feldman
Specific depression of the antitumor cellular immune response with autologous tumor homogenate., M S. Paranjpe and C W. Boone
Specific destruction of tumor cells by trenimon-antibody conjugates. Abstr., G Froese, J H. Linford, I Berczi, A H. Sehon, and L G. Israels
Specific dna inhibitors vs leukemia l1210. Development of resistance to ara-c and ribonucleotide reductase inhibitors. Abstr., F M. Schabel, W R. Laster, and M W. Trader
Specific elimination of cytotoxic cells. II. Reduction of cytotoxic activity by adsorption on monolayers results from removal of cytotoxic cells and not from inhibition of their activity., J R. Neefe and D H. Sachs
Specific elimination of cytotoxic effector cells. 1. Adsorptive behavior of effectors and their precursors on spleen cell monolayers., J R. Neefe and D H. Sachs
Specific enhancement of immune response to dextran-s by plasmacytoma mopc 104e rna. Abstr., N Bhoopalam, V Yakulis, and P Heller
Specific enhancement of transplantation immunity with heat-killed mycobacterium butyricum and immunizing extracts from adenovirus 12-induced tumour cells., R Rees and C Potter
Specific enhancement of tumor growth and depression of cell-mediated immunity following sensitization to soluble tumor antigens., V S. Rao and B Bonavida
Specific enrichment of antigen-binding receptors from sensitized murine lymphocytes., U Krawinkel and K Rajewsky
Specific enrichment of the suppressor t cell bearing i-j determinants. Parallel functional and serological characteri- zations., K Okumura, T Takemori, T Tokuhisa, and T Tada
Specific features of the outcome of transplantation of foreign haematopoietic and lymphoid cells in the midlethal irradiation range., K Nouza and A Lengerova
Specific g2 phase toxicity of chloramphenicol on mouse leukemic cells (l5178y)., D F. Liberman, J L. Roti, and C S. Lange
Specific gene expression in monolayer tissue culture., Shaun D. Black
Specific graft-versus-host nonreactivity of lymphoid cells from irradiation chimeras., A J. Norin, E E. Emeson, and F J. Veith
Specific growth regulation in three ascitic tumours., P Bichel
Specific helper t cells permit differentiation of thymic anti- -self-trinitrophenyl cytotoxic precursor cells., M A. Cooley and verhulst A. Schmitt
Specific heterologous enhancement of immune responses., A S. Rubin and A H. Coons
Specific heterologous enhancement of immune responses. II. Immunolo- gical memory cells of thymic origin., A S. Rubin and A H. Coons
Specific heterologous enhancement of immune responses. Iii. Partial characterization of supernatant material with enhancing activity., A S. Rubin and A H. Coons
Specific heterologous enhancement of immune responses. IV. Specific generation of a thymus-derived enhancing factor., A S. Rubin and A H. Coons
Specific homograft tolerance induced by successive matings and implications concerning choricarcinoma., R T. Prehn
Specific igg mrna molecules from myeloma cells in heterogeneous nuclear and cytoplasmic rna containing poly-a., R H. Stevens and A R. Williamson
Specific ig isotype responses to trypanosoma rhodesiense by t and b cell deficient mice. Abstr., J F. Finerty, L Kendrick, and R L. Mckelvin
Specific immune lysis of paramyxovirus-infected cells by h-2-compatible thymus-derived lymphocytes., P C. Doherty and R M. Zinkernagel
Specific immune response against syngeneic sv-40 tumor associated antigens in mice. Abstr., M Glaser and L W. Law
Specific immune suppression in adult mice across k-i-d fully allogeneic histoincompatibility barriers induced by lymphocyte- -free bone marrow cells., ruchholtz W. Muller, M Blank, H Wottge, and H K. hermelink
Specific immune suppression of the primary hemolysin response in mice. Abstr., B Merchant and B Harrell
Specific immunity in mice with regressing autochthonous moloney sarcoma virus (msv)-induced tumors. Abstr., A Fefer, J L. Mccoy, and J P. Glynn
Specific immunocompetence of mouse spleen cells for polyoma transplant antigen. Abstr., O L. Mullen and M Dodd
Specific immunoglobulin response to an external antigen in the nzb mouse. Abstr., J Baum
Specific, immunologic regulation of differentiation of immunoglobulin expression in mopc-315 cells during in vivo growth in diffusion chambers., J W. Rohrer and R G. Lynch
Specific immunoprecipitation of mouse thyrotropins in plasma and thyrotropic tumor extracts., P Moy, M Sinha, D Sinha, and J Furth
Specific immunoreactivity of hybridoma-secreted monoclonal anti- -melanoma antibodies to cultured cells and freshly derived human cells., M Herlyn, W H. Clark Jr., M J. Mastrangelo, D G. Iv, D E. Elder, D Larossa, R Hamilton, E Bondi, R Tuthill, Z Steplewski, and H Koprowski
Specific immunosuppression by minute doses of passive antibody., G Haughton and D R. Nash
Specific immunosuppression by minute doses of passive antibody. II. The site of action., G Haughton and D O. Adams
Specific immunosuppression by passive antibody. IV. Mechanism of reversal by spleen or peritoneal exudate cells from immune animals., G Haughton and M Cooper
Specific immunosuppression in balb/c mice by a b-tropic virus producing solid tumor. Abstr., A J. Dennis, J S. Pitman, and K L. Fowler
Specific immunosuppression, polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid, and viruses in new zealand mice., N Talal, A Steinberg, and A Gazdar
Specific immunotherapy combined with whole body irradiation of balb/c mice bearing moloney murine sarcoma virus-induced primary tumors., H Kimura, Y Yamaguchi, and T Fujisawa
Specific immunotherapy with hybrid tumor cells. Abstr., C Mccune, R O'donnell, H Budd, J Spennacchio, P Horan, and E Henshaw
Specific immunotherapy with vaccinia oncolysates. Abstr., M K. Wallack and Z Steplewski
Specific impaired alloreactivity of mice immunized with syngeneic mlc t-lymphoblasts using muramylpeptides as adjuvant., H Binz, L Tarcsay, H Wigzell, and P Dukor
Specific inactivation of antigen-reactive cells with 125i-labelled antigen., G L. Ada and P Byrt
Specific inactivation of thymus-derived (t) and non-thymus-derived (b) lymphocytes by 125i-labelled antigen., A Basten, J F. Miller, M L. Warner, and J Pye
Specific induction of bladder cancer in mice by butyl-(4-hydroxy- butyl)-nitrosamine and the effects of hormonal modifications on the sex difference in response., J S. Bertram and A W. Craig
Specific induction of lymphokine(s) by tumor immune splenocytes. Abstr., J A. Distasio, A Ghaffar, and M S. Silverman
Specific induction of syngeneic cytotoxic t lymphocytes by solubilized tumor antigen: fractionation of the specific r-mulv-induced leukemia antigen., O Alaba and L W. Law
Specific inhibition of an antibody response by affinity labelling., P H. Plotz
Specific inhibition of antibody production. 1. Protein-overloading paralysis., D W. Dresser
Specific inhibition of antibody production . 2. Paralysis induced in adult mice by small quantities of protein antigen., D W. Dresser
Specific inhibition of antibody production. 3. Apparent changes in the half-life of bovine gamma globulin in paralysed mice., D W. Dresser
Specific inhibition of cytotoxic memory cells produced against uv-induced tumors in uv-irrad- iated mice., R M. Thorn
Specific inhibition of dna synthesis in mouse lymphoma and myeloma by pha and pwm. Abstr., P B. Dent
Specific inhibition of immunocompetence., M G. Hanna and M W. Francis
Specific inhibition of lymphoid complement receptors by anti-h-2 sera. Evidence for a new h-2 linked polymorphism., villena A. Arnaiz, P Halloran, C S. David, and H Festenstein
Specific inhibition of mca induced sarcomas in vivo and in vitro by isologous lymphoid cells. Abstr., W Rosenau and D Morton
Specific inhibition of plaque formation to phosphorylcholine by antibody against antibody., H Cosenza and H Kohler
Specific inhibition of receptors for cytophilic antibodies on macrophages by isoantibody. Abstr., M Mitchell, M Mokyr, and D Goldwater
Specific inhibition of receptors for cytophilic antibody on macrophages by isoantibody., M S. Mitchell and M B. Mokyr
Specific inhibition of the graft-versus-host reaction in fetal or neonatal liver chimeras., T Umiel
Specific inhibition of transfer rna methylation and modification in tissues of mice treated with 5-fluorouracil., W Tseng, D Medina, and K Randerath
Specific inhibitors directed at the individual components of ribonucleotide reductase as an approach to combination chemo- therapy., J G. Cory and A E. Fleischer
Specific interaction of murine colony-stimulating factor with mononuclear phagocytic cells., L J. Guilbert and E R. Stanley
Specific in vitro cytotoxicity of thymus-derived lymphocytes sensitized to alloantigens., J C. Cerottini, A A. Nordin, and K T. Brunner
Specific in vitro syngeneic sensitization of mouse lymphocytes on monolayers of thyroid epithelial cells. Abstr., J Charreire
Specific in vivo inhibition of macrophage receptors for cytophilic antibody by soluble immune complexes., V S. Rao, R L. Grodzicki, and M S. Mitchell
Specific isolation and characterization of antibody directed to bind- ing site antigenic determinants., J L. Claflin and J M. Davie
Specificite des hormones thyroidiennes et de l'hormone de croissance sur les proprietes et la proteinogenese des particules subcellulaires. II. Souris genetiquement naines 'dwarf'., J Bouhnik, O Michel, M Baudry, and R Michel
Specificities and binding properties of eight monoclonal antibodies against carcinoembryonic antigen., A Hedin, S Hammarstrom, and A Larsson
Specificities and V genes encoding monoclonal autoantibodies from viable motheaten mice., C J. Painter, M Monestier, A Chew, Dimitriu A. Bona, K Kasturi, C Bailey, V E. Scott, C L. Sidman, and C A. Bona
Specificities of killing by cytotoxic lymphocytes generated in vivo and in vitro to syngeneic sv40 transformed cells., L R. Gooding
Specificities of monoclonal antibodies against breast cancer immune complexes. Abstr., M J. O'connell, L D. Papsidero, N J. Nowak, A A. Croghan, P M. Bealmear, and T M. Chu
Specificities of nzb anti-h-2d cml reactions: role of qa-1 and retroviral gp70 antigens., A N. Theofilopoulos, D L. Shawler, R S. Balderas, J H. Elder, D H. Katz, and F J. Dixon
Specificities of the natural killer cell (nkc) response to murine cytomegalovirus (mcmv) infection. Abstr., G V. Quinnan and J F. Manischewitz
Specificities of trna methylases from mouse liver and plasmocytoma., F Nau, F Garbit, and J Dubert
Specificity and affinity of antibodies produced after in vitro and in vivo activation of b cells with lipopolysaccharide, dnp- -lipopolysaccharide, flagellin and dnp-flagellin. Abstr., H Tlaskalova-Hogenova, B Rihova, J Hofman, M Novak, and J Zikan
Specificity and age of appearance of natural immunity to mtv antigens., D M. Lopez, M M. Sigel, muniz G. Ortiz, and W Parks
Specificity and characterization of cytotoxic cells generated from alloantigen-stimulated murine bone marrow cells., G R. Klimpel and K D. Klimpel
Specificity and control of the cyclic amp response of mice to antigen. Abstr., O J. Plescia and R Skelly
Specificity and crossreactivity of idiotypes of murine antibodies induced by poly(tyr,glu)- -poly(dlala)-poly(lys) and poly(phe,glu)-poly (dlala)-poly(lys)., R Lifshitz, M Schwartz, and E Mozes
Specificity and distribution of the determinants of the major glycoprotein (gp71) of murine oncornaviruses as detected by an in vitro cytotoxicity assay., J J. Collins, L D. Bolio, T P. Denny, and D P. Bolognesi
Specificity and heterogeneity of helper t cells in the response to serum albumins in mice., K Rajewsky and R Mohr
Specificity and idiotypic analysis of monoclonal antibodies directed against the mopc460 idiotype., P Sanchez, C L. Guern, L Phalente, E Barbier, E Buttin, and P Cazenave
Specificity and immunogenicity of antigens associated with murine melanoma. Abstr., J Bystryn and I Schenkein
Specificity and immunosuppressive potency of a rabbit antimouse t cell-specific antiserum., T Ochiai, A Ahmed, D M. Strong, I Scher, and K W. Sell
Specificity and kinetics defining the interaction between a murine monoclonal autoantibody and dna., D W. Ballard, S P. Lynn, J F. Gardner, and E W. Jr
Specificity and lyt phenotype of allospecific and tumor-specific cytotoxic t-cell lines after long term culture in interleukin 2 (il-2). Abstr., M A. Palladino, Y Obata, E Stockert, L J. Old, and H F. Oettgen
Specificity and nature of the antigen-combining sites on fetal and mature thymus lymphocytes., J M. Dwyer, N L. Warner, and I R. Mackay
Specificity and regulation of cytotoxic t-lymphocyte responses analyzed with h-2 mutants., C J. Melief, M J. Stukart, L P. Waal, W M. Kast, and R W. Melvold
Specificity and structure of the myeloma protein produced by mouse plasmacytoma mopc-460., B M. Jaffe, E S. Simms, and H N. Eisen
Specificity, avidity, and size of b-lymphocyte populations during ontogeny., B E. Elliott
Specificity for phosphorylcholine of six murine myeloma proteins re- active with pneumococcus c polysaccharide and beta-lipoprotein., M A. Leon and N M. Young
Specificity in initiation of protein synthesis in a fractionated mammalian cell-free system., D T. Wigle and A E. Smith
Specificity in t cell mediated lympholysis. Identical genetic control of the proliferative and effector phases of allogeneic and xenogeneic reactions., A B. Peck, B J. Alter, and K F. Lindahl
Specificity, ly phenotype, and h-2 compatibility requirements of effector cells in delayed-type hypersensitivity responses to murine influenza virus infection., K Leung, G L. Ada, and I F. Mckenzie
Specificity of 51cr-release cytotoxicity of lymphocytes immune to murine sarcoma virus., R B. Herberman, T Aoki, M Nunn, D H. Lavrin, N Soares, A Gazdar, H Holden, and K S. Chang
Specificity of acquired clonal chromosome abnormalities in new zealand black mice., P J. Fialkow, J I. Bryant, and J M. Friedman
Specificity of alloreactive t lymphocytes that adhere to lung stage schistosomula of schistosoma mansoni., A P. Brown, S J. Burakoff, and A Sher
Specificity of an anti-dna monoclonal autoantibody. Abstr., D W. Ballard, S P. Lynn, J F. Gardner, and E W. Jr
Specificity of antibodies to heterologous glomerular and tubular basement membranes in balb/c mice., D Erard, doleris D. Moulonguet, M T. Auffredou, P Graindorge, P Mahieu, P Galanaud, and J Dormont
Specificity of antierythrocyte autoantibodies secreted by a nzb-derived hybridoma and nzb peritoneal cells., D H. Deheer, J M. Pages, and A E. Bussard
Specificity of anti-erythrocyte autoantibodies secreted by a nzb-derived hybridoma and nzb peritoneal cells. Abstr., J M. Pages, D H. Deheer, and A E. Bussard
Specificity of antigen recognition by normal thymus cells in nude mice., B Kindred
Specificity of antisera to mouse ascites tumor in rabbits immuno- logically depressed with mouse red cells., A E. Reif, L M. Vety, and E R. Klein
Specificity of anti-theta sera in cytotoxicity and functional tests on t lymphocytes., M F. Greaves and M C. Raff
Specificity of arrest, survival, and growth of selected metastatic variant cell lines., G L. Nicolson, K W. Brunson, and I J. Fidler
Specificity of a transplantable tumor., R Snethen and K Hicks
Specificity of bile salt sulfatase activity in man, mouse and rat intestinal microflora., S Huijghebaert, G Parmentier, and H Eyssen
Specificity of brain-reactive antibodies in serum of old mice., K Nandy, R B. Fritz, and J Threatt
Specificity of carcinogenic action in f-nor-steranthrene hydrocarbons., A Lacassagne, F Zajdela, and hoi N. Buu
Specificity of catalase degradation in c57bl mice, comparison with other liver enzymes., J B. Li
Specificity of cell-mediated transplantation reactions. II. Studies with a sensitive assay of cell-mediated cytotoxicity., P Lake, E Sabbadini, and A Sehon
Specificity of cell-mediated transplantation reactions. I. Studies with the technique of inhibition of migration and an assay of tumour immunity in vivo., P Lake, E Sabbadini, and A Sehon
Specificity of cellular immune reactivity to virus-induced tumours., M Ortiz de landazuri and R B. Herberman
Specificity of cytotoxic effector cells directed against trinitrobenzene sulfonate-modified syngeneic cells. Failure to recognize cell surface-bound trinitrophenyl dextran., P A. Henkart, verhulst A. Schmitt, and G M. Shearer
Specificity of cytotoxic effector cells for hapten- -modified targets. Abstr., J Forman and J Kettman
Specificity of cytotoxicity t cells directed to influenza virus hemagglutinin., T J. Braciale
Specificity of cytotoxic t cells from athymic mice., T Hunig and M J. Bevan
Specificity of delayed hypersensitivity responses in f1 hybrids., J Z. Weinberger, B Benacerraf, and M E. Dorf
Specificity of dna from neoplastic tissues in vivo and in vitro., G Rabotti
Specificity of genes controlling immune responsiveness to (t,g)-a-l and (phe,g)-a-l)., R Lifshitz, M Schwartz, and E Mozes
Specificity of h-2 linked ir gene control in mice. Recognition of defined sequence analogs of (t,g)-a--l., E Rude, E Gunther, delius M. Meyer, and E Liehl
Specificity of h-2-linked ir gene control in mice: recognition of the core structure a--l in defined sequence analogues of (t,g)-a--l., H Stotter, A Imm, delius M. Meyer, and E Rude
Specificity of helper activity for friend spleen focus-forming virus (sffv). Abstr., R A. Steeves, A Fjelde, and E A. Mirand
Specificity of helper t cells for different antigens., B Kindred and R B. Corley
Specificity of heteroantisera developed against purified populations of intact murine ovarian carcinoma cells., R C. Bast, R C. Knapp, V C. Donahue, J G. Thurston, A K. Mitchell, M Feeney, and S F. Schlossman
Specificity of human antibodies to intracytoplasmic type-a particles of the murine mammary tumor virus., M Muller, S Zotter, and C Kemmer
Specificity of idiotype-specific helper t-cells. Abstr., E Dunn and K Bottomly
Specificity of immune response by cellular competitive inhibition. Limitations and advantages of the technique., S E. Chism, R C. Burton, D L. Grail, P M. Bell, D N. Warner, and R I. Of
Specificity of immunity of mice chemotherapeutically cured of lpc-1 plasma cell tumor. Abstr., M N. Teller, I M. Mountain, M Bowie, C C. Stock, and R A. Good
Specificity of immunosuppressor t (ist) cells of tumor-bearing hosts (tbh). Abstr., S Fujimoto, M Greene, and A H. Sehon
Specificity of isoantisera against leukaemic and thymic lymphocytes., A E. Reif and J M. Allen
Specificity of lactoferrin as an inhibitor of granulocyte- -macrophage colony-stimulating activity production from fetal mouse liver cells., J R. Zucali, H E. Broxmeyer, and J A. Ulatowski
Specificity of lithium (li+) to enhance the production of colony stimulating factor (gm-csf) from mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes in vitro., V S. Gallicchio, M G. Chen, and T D. Watts
Specificity of lysozyme mediated tumor cell cytotoxicity. Abstr., M A. Spanjers and N R. Luzio
Specificity of natural killer (nk) cells induced in mice by lcm virus. Abstr., R M. Welsh and R M. Zinkernagel
Specificity of natural thymocytotoxic autoantibody developed in new zealand black mice., Y Imai, T Nakano, J Sawada, and T Osawa
Specificity of phagocytosis as it may relate to antibody formation., E H. Perkins and M R. Leonard
Specificity of rabbit antisera against mouse leukaemias in vitro., A Reif and C H. Kim
Specificity of rat xenogeneic cell-mediated cytolysis for the products of the k and d loci of the mouse h-2 complex., S J. Burakoff, M E. Dorf, and B Benacerraf
Specificity of serum from rodents immune to moloney c-type virus-induced tumours., N M. Hogg
Specificity of systems mediating transport of adenosine, 9- -beta-d-arabinofuranosyl-2-fluoroadenine, and other purine nucleoside analogues in l1210 cells., F M. Sirotnak, P L. Chello, D M. Dorick, and J A. Montgomery
Specificity of t and b lymphocytes for myeloma protein 315., T Jorgensen and K Hannestad
Specificity of t cell immunity to a balb/c myeloma tumor. Abstr., J H. Russell, G Terres, and H N. Eisen
Specificity of the antibody response in inbred mice to bovine type i and type ii collagen., H Nowack, E Hahn, and R Timpl
Specificity of the antifolate transport mechanism of mouse intestinal epithelia versus l1210 leukemia for n10 substituents. Abstr., P L. Chello, F M. Sirotnak, D M. Dorick, and D J. Hutchison
Specificity of the deletion of chromosome 15 in mouse plasmacytoma. Brief communication., M C. Yoshida, K Moriwaki, and S Migita
Specificity of the immune response in an l-5187y-dba/2 syngeneic mouse system., L T. Goldstein and L A. Manson
Specificity of the inflammatory response in viral encephalitis. I. Adoptive immunization of immunosuppressed mice infected with sindbis virus., H F. Mc farland, D E. Griffin, and R T. Johnson
Specificity of the inhibition of dna synthesis by extracts from cloned normal, sarcoma-virus-transformed and revertant 3t3 cells., P Ebbesen and L Olsson
Specificity of the reaction between allocluster-forming cells and target erythrocytes., A Lengerova, V Viklicky, and J Rejzkova
Specificity of the relationship between thymic alkaline phosphatase activity and lymphoma development in strain c57bl mice., B A. Lagerloof and H S. Kaplan
Specificity of the tumor immunizing and growth enhancing antigens of two antigenically different murine fibrosar- comas. Abstr., N R. Pellis, H Yamagishi, and B D. Kahan
Specificity of vaccine-conferred resistance to salmonella typhimurium in mice., J W. Gowen and J Stadler
Specificity of virus-immune effector t cells for h-2k or h-2d compatible interactions. Implication for h-antigen diversity., P C. Doherty, R V. Blanden, and R M. Zinkernagel
Specificity studies on cytotoxic thymus-derived lymphocytes reactive with influenza virus-infected cells. Evidence for dual recognition of h-2 and viral hemagglutinin antigens., F A. Ennis, W J. Martin, M W. Verbonitz, and G M. Butchko
Specificity studies on the proliferative response of thumus-derived lymphocytes to influenza viruses., G M. Butchko, R B. Armstrong, and F A. Ennis
Specific killing of tumor cells in vitro in the presence of normal lymphoid cells and sera from hosts immune to the tumor antigens., S Pollack, G Heppner, R J. Brawn, and K Nelson
Specific locus mutation rates after repeated small radiation doses to mouse oocytes., M F. Lyon and R J. Phillips
Specific-locus test of the possible mutagenic effect of polycyclic hydrocarbons in the mouse. Abstr., W L. Russell
Specific-locus test shows ethylnitrosourea to be the most potent mutagen in the mouse., W L. Russell, E M. Kelly, P R. Hunsicker, J W. Bangham, S C. Maddux, and E L. Phipps
Specific loss of stimulator activity following mixed lymphocyte reactions is due to cytotoxic cells., C A. Janeway, D E. Mosier, and R E. Tigelaar
Specific lymphocyte-activating determinants expressed on mouse macrophages., V Schirrmacher, martinez J. Pena, and H Festenstein
Specific lyt 123 t cells are involved in protection against listeria monocytogenes and in delayed-type hypersensitivity to listerial antigens., S H. Kaufmann, M M. Simon, and H Hahn
Specific mitogenic activity of 8-br-guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate (br-cyclic gmp) on b lymphocytes., Y Weinstein, S Segal, and K L. Melmon
Specific monoclonal antibodies., R Thomas, L Kaplan, N Reich, D P. Lane, D A. Levine, and T O. Primate
Specific monosaccharide inhibition of active sodium channels in neuroblastoma cells., M Y. Giovanni, D Kessel, and M C. Glick
Specific pancreatic beta-cell surface antigens recognized by a xenogenic antiserum., T Dyrberg, S Baekkeskov, and A Lernmark
Specific partial depletion of graft-vs-host activity by incubation and centrifugation of mouse spleen cells on allogeneic spleen cell monolayers., M G. Mage and L L. Hugh
Specific potentiation of l1210 vaccine by pyran copolymer., S J. Mohr, M A. Chirigos, G T. Smith, and F S. Fuhrman
Specific priming of mouse thymus-dependent lymphocytes to allogeneic cells in vitro., L Andersson and P Hayry
Specific protease deficiency in polymorphonuclear leukocytes of chediak-higashi syndrome and beige mice., J Vassalli, piperno A. Granelli, C Griscelli, and E Reich
Specific protein production during melanogenesis in b16/c3 melanoma cells., J D. Laskin, L Piccinini, D L. Engelhardt, and I B. Weinstein
Specific receptors for glucocorticoids in subcellular fractions of the cortisol-sensitive and -resistant lines of lymphosarcoma p1798. Abstr., A F. Kirkpatrick, F Rosen, and R J. Milholland
Specific recognition of the product of a transferred major histocompatibility complex gene by cytotoxic t lymphocytes., J G. Woodward, A Orn, R C. Harmon, R S. Goodenow, E Hood, and J A. Frelinger
Specific recognition reactions at the cellular level in mouse lympho- reticular cell subpopulations., R T. Smith
Specific reduction of gvh activity by adherence to target antigens in vitro., J L. Curry
Specific response of ovarian and uterine veins of mice to sex hormones., T R. Forbes and S E. Kapadia
Specific restoration of delayed hypersensitivity by lymphoid tissue extracts., J A. Green, J Williams, and H B. Levy
Specific restriction endonuclease degradation of dna as a consequence of immunologically mediated cell damage., R J. Bachvaroff, J H. Ayvazian, S Skupp, and F T. Rapaport
Specific role of glucose in rapid lipogenic activation in vivo., N Baker and R J. Huebotter
Specific sensitization of lymphocytes to tumor antigens by co-cultivation with peritoneal cells exposed to such antigens., I Hellstrom and K E. Hellstrom
Specific separation of cytotoxic t lymphocytes on immunoadsorptive films., E B. Brocker and C Sorg
Specific stimulation of lymphoid cells from tumor-bearing mice by solubilized tumor antigens. Abstr., J T. Forbes, S Konda, R D. Schimpff, and R T. Smith
Specific stimulatory and cytotoxic effects of lymphocytes sensitized in vitro to either alloantigens or tumor antigens., M A. Kall and I Hellstrom
Specific suppression by anti-binding site antibody., H Kohler, S Smyk, and L Kluskens
Specific suppression of antigen-reactive cells in neonatal transplantation tolerance., V Holan, J Chutna, and M Hasek
Specific suppression of anti-hapten reaginic antibody titers with hapten-coated liposomes., R Schwenk, W Y. Lee, and A H. Sehon
Specific suppression of graft-versus-host responsiveness by incubation of donor lymphoid cells with a solubilized membrane fraction of host lymphoid cells., W E. Hinds and H R. Hilgard
Specific suppression of hybridoma immunoglobulin secretion by hapten-conjugated mouse igg: a model of b-cell tolerance., M R. Watanabe and benson M. Aldo
Specific suppression of igg plaque forming cells (pfc) by continuous administration of antigen from an implantable delivery system. Abstr., A A. Amkraut, S I. Yum, and M B. Rittenberg
Specific suppression of immune response to a given antigen by emulsified oil droplets containing a mixture of antigen and dexa- methasone phosphate., T Matuhasi and M Usui
Specific suppression of in vitro generated cell-mediated cytotoxicity by ascites fluid from l1210 bearing dba/2 mice. Abstr., T Folks, D Wong, and A Ahmed
Specific suppression of responses to leishmania tropica by a cloned t-cell line., F Y. Liew
Specific suppression of the antibody response by antibodies to receptors., H Cosenza and H Kohler
Specific suppression of the antibody response in vitro by serum from paralyzed mice., P B. Brown, H Kohler, and D A. Rowley
Specific suppression of the graft-vs.-host Reaction by incubation of donor spleen cells with a solubilized membrane fraction of host lymphoid cells. Abstr., W E. Hinds and H R. Hilgard
Specific suppression of the immune response by a factor obtained from spleen cells of mice tolerant to human gamma-globulin., M Taniguchi and J F. Miller
Specific suppression of the immune response by hgg tolerant spleen cells. I. Parameters affecting the level of suppression., M V. Doyle, D E. Parks, and W O. Weigle
Specific suppression of the immune response by spleen cells from mice tolerant to human igg. Abstr., M Doyle and D E. Parks
Specific suppression of tumor growth by isolated peritoneal macro- phages. Abstr., B Bennett
Specific suppression of tumor growth by isolated peritoneal macro- phages from immunized mice., B Bennett
Specific suppressive factors produced by hybridomas derived from the fusion of enriched suppressor t cells and a t lymphoma cell line., M Taniguchi and J F. Miller
Specific suppressor responses to antigen under i region control., B Benacerraf and R N. Germain
Specific suppressor T-cells immune to antigens of the H-2 complex: receptors, clonal structure, genetic restriction and antigenic markers.", B D. Brondz, I F. Abronina, M B. Zaiceva, A V. Filatov, and A V. Chervonsky
Specific suppressor t cells operative in immune tolerance., bar I. Zan, D Nachitgal, and M Feldman
Specific susceptibility of sensitized (memory) b cells to suppression and antigenic alteration by murine leukemia virus., J Cerny and E B. Waner
Specific t helper cells that activate b cells polyclonally. In vitro enrichment and cooperative function., A A. Augustin and A Coutinho
Specific thymus-derived (t) cell recognition of papova virus- -transformed cells., M I. Greene, L L. Perry, thomas E. Kinney, and T L. Benjamin
Specific tolerance to sheep erythrocytes in mouse bone marrow cells., J H. Playfair
Specific toxicity of histone fraction f2c against tlx5 lymphoma ascites cells in vitro., E W. Johns and T A. Connors
Specific, transient suppression of the immune response by hgg tolerant spleen cells. II. Effector cells and target cells., M V. Doyle, D E. Parks, and W O. Weigle
Specific transplantation antigens of mouse sarcomas induced by adenovirus type 12., H O. Sjogren, J Minowada, and J Ankerst
Specific transplantation antigens of murine neoplasms induced by visna and progressive pneumonia viruses., L W. Law and K K. Takemoto
Specific transplantation immunity in relation to rous sarcoma virus tumorigenesis in mice., N Jonsson and H O. Sjogren
Specific transplantation resistance against mouse tumour induced by mouse sarcoma virus (harvey)., P Koldovsky, A Turano, and G Fadda
Specific triggering by concanavalin a of a secondary t killer cell-mediated anti-tumor immune response., T X. Reme, E Gomard, and J Levy
Specific triggering of macrophage accumulation at the site of secondary tumor challenge in mice with concomitant tumor immunity., K E. Hopper and D S. Nelson
Specific T suppressors and cytotoxic T lymphocytes recognize different epitopes on Abbm12 molecule., E V. Fedoseyeva, S G. Apasov, and A V. Chervonsky
Specific tumor enhancement of ly 2,3+ suppressor t cells. Abstr., P K. Lala and I F. Mckenzie
Specific tumor immunity induced with mitomycin c-treated syngeneic tumor cells (mct). Effects of carrageenan and trypan blue on mct-induced immunity in mice., R L. Wu and R Kearney
Specific tumor immunity induced with soluble materials. Purification of antigens inducing tumor resistance., N R. Pellis, D J. Shulan, and B D. Kahan
Specific tumor immunity induced with soluble materials. Restricted range of antigen dose and of challenge tumor load for immunoprotection., N R. Pellis and B D. Kahan
Specific tumor-induced suppression of lymphocyte activity in the antibody-dependent tumoricidal reaction., R L. Stolfi, L M. Stolfi, R A. Fugmann, and D S. Martin
Specific tumour immunity and its use in the immunotherapy of experi- mental tumours., P Koldovsky
Specific unresponsiveness in nude mice given antigen before t cells., B Kindred
Specific unresponsiveness to sheep red blood cells visualized by lelvamisole in athymic nude mice., M Holub, T Hraba, and J Madar
Specific unresponsiveness to skin allografts in mice. Iii. Syner- gistic effect of tissue extracts, bordetella pertussis, and antilymph- ocytic serum., M Pinto, L Brent, and A V. Thomas
Specific unresponsiveness to skin allografts in mice. I. Properties of tissue extracts and their synergistic effect with antilymphocytic serum., L Brent, J A. Hansen, P J. Kilshaw, and A V. Thomas
Specific unresponsiveness to skin allografts in mice. IV. Immuno- logical reactivity of mice treated with liver extracts, bordetella pertussis, and antilymphocyte serum., C G. Brooks, L Brent, P J. Kilshaw, R R. New, and M Pinto
Specific unresponsiveness to skin allografts in mice. VI. Graft survival in mice pretreated with blood., P Wood, T Horsburgh, and L Brent
Specific unresponsiveness to transplantation antigens induced by auto-immunisation with syngeneic, antigen-specific t lymphoblasts., L C. Andersson, H Binz, and H Wigzell
Spectral changes on binding of oligosaccharides to murine immuno- globulin a myeloma proteins., M Jolley, S Rudikoff, M Potter, and C Glaudemans
Spectra observed from the laser plume in normal and malignant tissue of rodents, a preliminary report., J P. Minton, J A. Merritt, J R. Dearman, and W B. Knight
Spectrin deficient inherited hemolytic anemias in the mouse: characterization by spectrin synthesis and mRNA activity in reticulocytes., D M. Bodine, C S. Birkenmeier, and J E. Barker
Spectrin localization in osteoclasts: immunocytochemistry, cloning, and partial sequencing., S J. Hunter, C V. Gay, P A. Osdoby, and L L. Peters
Spectrophotmetric analyses of cytochtomes in ascites hepatomas of rats and mice., N Sato and B Hagihara
Spectrophotometric determination of lymphocyte mediated sheep red blood cell hemolysis in vitro., M A. Simpson and J J. Gozzo
Spectroscopic evidence for two b cytochromes in mitochondria of intact ehrlich ascites tumor cells., A Cittadini, T Galeotti, B Chance, and T Terranova
Spectroscopic properties of light-chain derivatives of murine mopc-315 immunoglobulin a., R Zidovetzki, O Farver, and I Pecht
Spectroscopic studies of rat mast cells, mouse mastocytoma cells, and compound 48/80. I. A spin-label study of membrane fluidit- ies and the effect of 48/80., M J. Ortner, N Turek, and C F. Chignell
Spectroscopic studies of rat mast cells, mouse mastocytoma cells, and compound 48/80. II. The synthesis and some binding proper- ties of spin-labeled 48/80., M J. Ortner and C F. Chignell
Spectrum of ALMS1 variants and evaluation of genotype-phenotype correlations in Alstrom syndrome., J D. Marshall, E G. Hinman, G B. Collin, S Beck, R Cerqueira, P Maffei, G Milan, W Zhang, D I. Wilson, T Hearn, P Tavares, R Vettor, C Veronese, M Martin, W V. So, P M. Nishina, and J K. Naggert
Speculations on the function of immune response genes., J J. Marchalonis, P J. Morris, and A W. Harris
Spermatocyte responses in vitro to induced DNA damage., S Matulis and M A. Handel
Spermatogenesis and sperm-specific phosphoglycerate kinase b and lactate dehydrogenase c4 isoenzymes in sex-reversed mice., N S. Rudolph, J B. Shovers, and J L. Vandeberg
Spermatogenesis in hybrid mice treated with oestrogen and testosterone., M L. Meistrich, T J. Hughes, T Ambus, and W R. Bruce
Spermatogenesis in mouse strains with high and low abnormal spermatozoa., A Bartke and H Krzanowska
Spermatogenesis revisited. II. Ultrastructural studies of spermio- genesis in multinucleate spermatids of the mouse., J H. Bryan and J J. Wolosewick
Spermatogenic failure of translocation heterozygotes affected by h-2-linked gene in mouse., J Forejt
Spermatogenic stage sensitivity to 6-mercaptopurine in the mouse., E F. Oakberg, C D. Crosthwait, and G D. Raymer
Spermatogonial cell renewal under continuous exposure at 1.8 Rads/day. Abstr., J I. Fabrikant and D S. Kovar
Spermatogonial cell renewal under continuous low level irradiation. Vii. Kinetics of cellular depopulation under 45 rads per day. Abstr., T Hsu and J Fabrikant
Spermatogonial cell renewal under low level irradiation. X. Cellular response and cell population kinetics during recovery of the testes after continuous irradiation at 45 rads/day. Abstr., T H. Hsu and J I. Fabrikant
Spermatogonial cell renewal under low level irradiation. Xiii. Response and cell population kinetics of the spermatogonial stem cell under continuous irradiation. Abstr., T H. Hsu and J I. Fabrikant
Spermatogonial cell renewal under low-level irradiation. Xvi. Stem cell proliferation. Abstr., T H. Hsu
Spermatogonial stem cell killing in the mouse following single and fractionated x-ray doses, as assessed by length of sterile period., B M. Cattanach
Spermatogonial stem-cell renewal in the mouse., E F. Oakberg
Spermatogonial stem cell survival after acute x-ray exposure. Abstr., E F. Oakberg
Spermatogonial x-ray induction of translocations in inbred and hybrid mice. Abstr., K Valentin
Spermatozoal head shape in two inbred strains of mice and their f1 and f2 progenies., L Illisson
Spermatozoan characteristics in mice of different ages., R A. Beatty and D P. Mukherjee
Sperm fertility in in vitro fertilization, and chemotaxic interaction between sperm and oocyte., Eric D. Newman
Spermidine as a possible mediator of glucocorticoid effect on milk protein synthesis in mouse mammary epithelium in vitro., T Oka and J W. Perry
Sperm-immobilizing and -agglutinating monoclonal antibodies. Abstr., M Isahakia and N J. Alexander
Spermiogenesis and spermatozoa in sterile mice carrying different lethal t/t locus haplotypes. A transmission and scanning electron microscopic study., G B. Dooher and D Bennett
Sperm morphology and cytogenetic studies in ageing c57bl/6 mice., J D. Fabricant and T A. Parkening
Sperm phenotype and its relationship to somatic and germ line geno- type. A study using mouse aggregation chimeras., P S. Burgoyne
Sperm production in t(14,15)6ca heterozygotes. Abstr., A J. Wyrobek, R Furrer, and A Hugenholtz
Sperm size abnormalities in homozygous and heterozygous in(5)9rk mice., A P. Hugenholtz and W R. Bruce
Sperm tail axoneme alterations in the wobbler mouse., J E. Leestma and S Sepsenwol
Spezifische zellfunktionen von zell- und gewebekulturen. II. Unter- suchungen zur kontrolle der melaninsynthese in zellkulturen., D Schachtschabel, R Fischer, and F Zilliken
S-phase related cytotoxicity of 10t1/2 cells to mnng. Abstr., J W. Grisham, D S. Greenberg, and D G. Kaufman
S-phase specificity and reversibility of 3'-amino- -2',3'-dideoxycytidine (3'-nh2-dcyd) induced cytotoxicity. Abstr., W R. Mancini, T Lin, and W H. Prusoff
Sphingolipid biosynthesis by particulate fractions of normal and 'quaking' mouse brain., J N. Kanfer and A Sargent
Sphingomyelinosis, a new mutant in the mouse. A model of niemann-pick disease in humans., S Miyawaki, S Mitsuoka, T Sakiyama, and T Kitagawa
Spina bifida in the rabbit., D D. Crary, R R. Fox, and P B. Sawin
Spinal cord development in different inbred strains of mice. Abstr., C K. Henrickson, C R. Wallace, and J E. Vaughn
Spinal cord injury of the mouse to single and multiple fractions of x-irradiation. Abstr., D R. Goffinet, G W. Marsa, and J M. Brown
SPIN, a substrate in the MAP kinase pathway in mouse oocytes., B Oh, A Hampl, J J. Eppig, D Solter, and B B. Knowles
Spindle induction and differentiation in murine dystrophy., H Yellin
Spindlin, a major maternal transcript expressed in the mouse during the transition from oocyte to embryo., B Oh, S Y. Hwang, D Solter, and B B. Knowles
Spin filter culture, the propagation of mammalian cells in suspension., P Himmelfarb, P S. Thayer, and H E. Martin
Spin-labeled stearates as probes for microenvironment of murine thymocyte adenylate cyclase-cyclic adenosine 3'.5'-monophosphate System., T V. Zenser, V J. Petrella, and F Hughes
Spin labeling studies of the interaction of p815 mouse mastocytoma cells with antiserum to histocompatibility antigens, h-2d., M V. Merritt and B E. Loughman
Spin-label studies of rat peritoneal mast cells, mouse mastocytoma cells and compound 48/80. Abstr., M J. Ortner and C F. Chignell
Spiral ganglion virus-like particles of guinea pigs. Further observations., J L. Craft, D A. Hilding, P N. Bnatt, and A M. Jonas
Spleen and liver weight changes in nzb mice with haemolytic anaemia., L O. Simpson
Spleen cell changes during fatal and self-limiting malarial infections of mice., R R. Freeman and C R. Parish
Spleen cell cytotoxicity in new zealand black mice (nzb) with auto- immune disease., E Liburd, A Russell, and J Dossetor
Spleen cell factor(s)., D W. Talmage, J A. Woolnough, H Hemmingsen, L Lopez, D K. Lafferty, and T O. And
Spleen cell kinetics in mice bearing the landschutz ascites tumour., J Brazil and H Mclaughlin
Spleen cell-mediated suppression of igg production to a non- -parasite antigen during chronic trypanosoma cruzi infection in mice., S G. Reed, S B. Roters, and E A. Goidl
Spleen cell proliferation in response to homologous antigens studied in congenic resistant strains of mice., R W. Dutton
Spleen cells from animals neonatally tolerant to h-2kk antigens recognize trinitrophenyl-modified h-2kk spleen cells., J Forman, J Klein, and J W. Streilein
Spleen cells from animals tolerant to a thymus-dependent antigen can be activated by lipopolysaccharide to synthesize antibodies against the tolerogen., G Moller, E Gronowicz, U Persson, A Coutinho, E Moller, L Hammarstrom, and E Smith
Spleen cells from athymic mice are ineffective stimulator cells for cytotoxic responses in microcultures and in vivo., C Moyers and W Droege
Spleen cells from c3hfb/hen mice possess a non-h-2 linked lymphocyte activating determinant distinct from mlsa,b,c and d. Abstr., J J. Ryan and A Ahmed
Spleen cells from schistosoma mansoni-infected mice produce diffusible stimulator of eosinophilopoiesis in vivo., A M. Miller, D G. Colley, and M P. Garry
Spleen cells in a microculture system detected by solid-phase radioimmunoassay., H Okudaira, E Terada, T Ogita, S Aotsuka, and D R. Yokohari
Spleen cells of phenotypically tl+ mice do not contain intracellular tl antigens., S R. Smith, M E. Lamm, and M L. Powers
Spleen cells transmit osteopetrosis in mice., D G. Walker
Spleen cell transfer induces t cell-dependent granulomas in tuberculous nude mice., K Ueda, S Yamazaki, S Yamamoto, and S Someya
Spleen colonies following xenogenic (rat) bone marrow transplants in mice of different histocompatibility-2 (h-2) genotypes. Abstr., J Rauchwerger, M Gallagher, and J Trentin
Spleen colonies from peritoneal cell-coated membranes seeded with bone marrow and inserted into the peritoneum of lethally irradiated mice., P Lai, D R. Boggs, and S S. Boggs
Spleen colonies produced by cells obtained from colonies grown in vitro., P A. Chervenick
Spleen-colony formation in anemic mice of genotype wwv., E A. Mc culloch, L Siminovitch, and J E. Till
Spleen colony formation in mice by friend leukemia cells. A result of donor or host cell proliferation., R Steeves, G Steinheider, and F Lilly
Spleen colony formation in radiation chimeras treated with allo- purinol and ampicillin., M M. Bortin, R J. Sternberg, and A A. Rimm
Spleen colony-forming capacity of bone marrow from mice bearing fibrosarcoma., L Milas and M Tomljanovic
Spleen colony-forming capacity of bone marrow from mice bearing fibrosarcoma., L Milas and M Tomljanovic
Spleen colony studies of leukemia l1210. VI. Quantitative of the surviving population of frozen-thawed l1210 cells using the spleen colony assay., I Wodinsky, C Foley, and C J. Kensler
Spleen cytology during homograft rejection., C S. Weldon
Spleen foci and polycythemia in c57bl mice infected with host- -adapted friend leukemia virus., R A. Steeves, E A. Mirand, A Bulba, and P J. Trudel
Spleen focus in friend's disease. An electron microscopic study., Y Ikawa and H Sugano
Spleen graft growth in splenectomised mice., D Metcalf
Spleen graft mast cell population changes following splenectomy of the host., D Metcalf
Spleen nodule cell kinetics., L V. Pozzi, R Schofield, and L G. Lajtha
Spleen-shielding in x-irradiation-accelerated experimental amy- loidosis in mice., H E. Christensen and G H. Hjort
Spleen weight as a measure of bone marrow cell growth. Comparisons with spleen colony formation and 59fe uptake. Abstr., R Popp, C Congdon, and J W. Goodman
Spleen weight as a measure of marrow cell growth in irradiated mice., R A. Popp, C C. Congdon, and J W. Goodman
Splenic cellular responses in vitro after tumour-immunization., S K. Liao and D H. Carr
Splenic destruction of newly-formed red blood cells and shortened erythrocyte survival in mice with congenital microcytosis., S A. Landaw, E S. Russell, and S E. Bernstein
Splenic destruction of newly-formed red blood cells and shortened erythrocyte survival in mice with congenital microcytosis., S A. Landaw, E S. Russell, and S E. Bernstein
Splenic determination of immunocompetence, influence on other lymphoid organs., J R. Battisto, F Borek, and R A. Bucsi
Splenic erythroid response to friend polycythemia virus. Time course in vitro after infection in vivo., W D. Hankins, P Rosenblatt, and S B. Krantz
Splenic fibrinoid necrosis in mouse radiation chimeras. Abstr., W D. Gude, C C. Congdon, and G E. Cosgrove
Splenic granulopoeisis in mice following admin- istration of cyclophosphamide., R A. Joyce, O Hartmann, and P A. Chervenick
Splenic immunoglobulin-secreting cells and their regulation in autoimmune mice., A N. Theofilopoulos, D L. Shawler, and F J. Dixon
Splenic imprint on lymphoid cells. Abstr., R A. Bucsi and J R. Battisto
Splenic influence of t cell function. The immunobiology of the inbred hereditarily asplenic mouse., M P. Fletcher, R M. Ikeda, and M E. Gershwin
Splenic lipofuscinosis in mice., D N. Crichton, A Busuttil, and W H. Price
Splenic macrophages: mediators of immunosuppressive activity of staphylococcal peptidogylcan., R Dziarski
Splenic megakaryocytic progenitor cells (cfumk). Abstr., M W. Long
Splenic modifications induced by cyclophosphamide in c3h/he, nude, and "b"-mice., J B. Kolb, M M. Poupon, G M. Lespinats, D Sabolovic, and F Loisillier
Splenic natural killer-cell activity in mice infected with leishmania donovani., C E. Kirkpatrick and J P. Farrell
Splenic peroxidase and its relationship to bactericidal activity by spleen cell suspensions from akr mice. Abstr., R R. Strauss, B B. Paul, A A. Jacobs, and A J. Sbarra
Splenic porphyria in mice in response to friend virus and rauscher virus infection. Abstr., L A. Fields, S Vadlamudi, and M A. Chirigos
Splenic primitive hematopoietic stem cell (PHSC) activity is enhanced by steel factor because of PHSC proliferation., D E. Harrison, K M. Zsebo, and C M. Astle
Splenic regulation of lymphocyte trapping in lymph nodes draining tumor grafts., R S. Fightlin, B Lytton, and R K. Gershon
Splenic regulation of the clinical appearance of small tumors., J J. Nordlund and R K. Gershon
Splenic replenishment of synergistic ability to bone marrow and thymic cells of neonatally splenectomized cba mice., R Bucsi, F Borek, and J Battisto
Splenic sequestration as mechanism of anergy to dinitrochlorobenzene (dncb) in tumor bearing (tb) mice. Abstr., J M. Jessup and M H. Cohen
Splenic suppressing factor. Purification and characterization of a factor suppressing thymidine incorporation into activated lymphocytes., T Kasahara and nakano K. Shioiri
Splenic suppressor cell activity in african trypano- somiasis. Abstr., S R. Wellhausen and J M. Mansfield
Splenic suppressor cells in murine plasmacytoma (pc). Abstr., Y Chen and P Heller
Splenic suppressor macrophages induced in mice by injection of corynebacterium parvum., H Kirchner, H T. Holden, and R B. Herberman
Splenic t-killer cells can be generated by allogeneic thymic cells in conjunction with assisting factor., J H. Finke, C G. Orosz, and J R. Battisto
Splenocyte plaque assay for the detection of murine leukemia virus., C J. Melief, S K. Datta, S Louie, S Johnson, M Melief, and R S. Schwartz
Splenomegaly and suppression of humoral immunity in mice infected with trypanosoma musculi. Abstr., J F. Albright and D G. Dusanic
Splenomegaly as a host response in graft-versus-host disease., J G. Howard, D Michie, and M Simonsen
Splenomegaly induced by an acellular extract obtained from the spleens of tumor-bearing mice., R W. Gillette, D Goulian, and H Conway
Splenomegaly in murine trypanosomiasis: t cell-dependent phenomenon., J P. Robinett and R G. Rank
Split t-cell tolerance in herpes simplex virus-infected mice and its implication for anti-viral immunity., A A. Nash and N P. Ashford
Split tolerance., C Martinez and J M. Smith
Split unresponsiveness to the trinitrophenyl determinant. I. Manoeuvers which suppress either humoral or cell- -mediated immune responses., W Ptak and D Rozycka
Split unresponsiveness to trinitrophenyl (tnp) determinant. Suppression of anti-tnp antibody responses by sensitization with picryl chloride., D Rozycka and W Ptak
Sponge matrix allografts. A model for analysis of killer cells infiltrating mouse allografts., P J. Roberts and P Hayry
Spontane leukamie der akr-mause. Erfolgreiche passive immunisierung mit ziegen-antikorper gegen isoliertes glykoprotein gp71 des friend-leukamie-virus. (german With eng. Summ.)., H Schwarz, H Thiel, and W Schafer
Spontaneous activation of latent cytomegalovirus from murine spleen explants. Role of lymphocytes and macrophages in release and replication of virus., M C. Jordan and V L. Mar
Spontaneous activity and adipose cellularity in the genetically obese yellow (ay/a) mouse. Abstr., J S. Stern, J R. Dunn, and P R. Johnson
Spontaneous adherence and rosette formation of lymphocytes to leydig cells. An in vitro technique., A Rivenzon, M Rivenzon, and R E. Madden
Spontaneous adrenocortical lipid depletion in mice, relationship to general growth, degeneration of adrenal x zone, and maturation of seminiferous epithelium., K Molne and G Brabrand
Spontaneous age-associated amyloidosis in senescence-accelerated mouse (sam)., S Takeshita, M Hosokawa, M Irino, K Higuchi, K Shimizu, K Yasuhira, and T Takeda
Spontaneous age-dependent production of antibodies against the virion in cba/bln mice infected neonatally with the mammary tumour virus (mtv)., S Zotter, M Muller, and H Grossmann
Spontaneous akr lymphoma with t and b-cell characteristics., R S. Greenberg and M M. Zatz
Spontaneous alopecia areata-like hair loss in one congenic and seven inbred laboratory mouse strains., K J. McElwee, D Boggess, J Miller, L E. King, and J P. Sundberg
Spontaneous alteration in growth rates of two human melanoma xenografts. Concurrent changes in chemosensitivity., O Fodstad, E K. Rofstad, K M. Tveit, and A Pihl
Spontaneous amyloidosis and renal disease in strain A/Sn mice., Ralph L. Brinster
Spontaneous amyloidosis in LLC mice., C K. Chai
Spontaneous amyloidosis in llc mice. Renal effects., C K. Chai
Spontaneous amyloidosis of the mouse. 3. Two patterns of amyloid distribution and their pathogenic relationship., W Zschiesche
Spontaneous and amethopterin-induced death of l1210 leukaemia cells in vivo., K G. Hofer, S Rosenoff, W Prensky, and W L. Hughes
Spontaneous and dietary-induced cardiovascular lesions in dba mice., C R. Ball and W L. Williams
Spontaneous and diet-induced hepatic fibrosis in mice of the c strain., B R. Clower and W L. Williams
Spontaneous and experimental hair growth of the mouse pinna., A F. Silver, H B. Chase, and C T. Arsenault
Spontaneous and experimentally induced testicular teratomas in mice., L C. Stevens
Spontaneous and induced appearance of murine leukemia virus antigen containing cells in organ cultures of embryonic mouse thymus., I Riesenfeld and G V. Alm
Spontaneous and induced hyperplasia and neoplasia in the mouse lung., P M. Peacock and P R. Peacock
Spontaneous and induced in vitro f1 anti-parental cytotoxic t lymphocyte responses: target specificities of cytotoxic effectors., H Ishikawa and R W. Dutton
Spontaneous and induced leukemias of myeloid origin in recombinant inbred BXH mice., H G. Bedigian, D A. Johnson, N A. Jenkins, N G. Copeland, and R Evans
Spontaneous and induced preleukemia cells in c57bl/6 mice. Brief communication., ghera N. Haran
Spontaneous and induced production of endogenous type-c rna virus from a clonal line of spontaneously transformed balb/3t3., M M. Lieber and G J. Todaro
Spontaneous and induced release of type c rna virus from a clonal line of spontaneously transformed balb/c 3t3. Abstr., M M. Lieber and G J. Todaro
Spontaneous and induced tumor incidence in germfree 'nude' mice., H C. Outzen, R P. Custer, G J. Eaton, and R T. Prehn
Spontaneous and induced tumor incidence in germfree "nude: mice., H C. Outzen, R P. Custer, G J. Eaton, and R T. Prehn
Spontaneous and radiation induced tumors in animals., J Maisin
Spontaneous and viral-induced myeloproliferative disorders in mice. Abstr., H D. Soule, S Albert, P L. Wolf, and B Bond
Spontaneous anti-dna (sdna) antibody responses in vitro in normal and autoimmune mice. Abstr., D A. Bell, J C. Roder, and S K. Singhal
Spontaneous antilymphoma reaction of preleukaemic akr mice is a non-t-cell killing., E Gomard, J C. Leclerc, and J P. Levy
Spontaneous antinuclear autoimmunisation in swan and nude mice. Comparative study., J Monier and M Sepetjian
Spontaneous aortic aneurysms in blotchy mice., E J. Andrews, W J. White, and L P. Bullock
Spontaneous arteritis and glomerulitis in mice. A comparison of light and electron microscopic renal changes in pn/n, nzb/bl, 101/mac, and cba/mac mice., R D. Wigley, A S. Craig, K I. Williamson, and K G. Couchman
Spontaneous autoimmune disease in mouse strains other than the nzb strain., D Zitnan, J Rovensky, L Cebecauer, and S Kopecky
Spontaneous 'autoimmune disease' in nude mice., H C. Morse, I )ii, A D. Steinberg, P H. Schur, and N D. Reed
Spontaneous auto-immune disease in nzb/bl mice., B J. Helyer and J B. Howie
Spontaneous autoimmune reactions against pancreatic islets in mouse strains with generalized autoimmune disease., H Kolb, G Freytag, U Kiesel, and bachofen V. Kolb
Spontaneous autoimmunity and involution of the lymphoid system., P O. Teague
Spontaneous autoimmunity in mice, antibodies to nucleoprotein in strain a/j., G J. Friou and P O. Teague
Spontaneous basophilic tumors of the pituitary glands in gonadectomized mice., M M. Dickie and G W. Woolley
Spontaneous b cell activation and autoantibody formation in autoimmune mice. Abstr., S Izui and F J. Dixon
'spontaneous' B cell activation due to loss of normal mouse serum suppressor., W W. Bullock and E Moller
Spontaneous breast cancer. Triple modality therapy. Abstr., D S. Martin and P Hayworth
Spontaneous calcification in hearts of dba mice., C E. Nabors and C R. Ball
Spontaneous cancer in mice., W G. Hoag
Spontaneous cancer in mice., W G. Hoag
Spontaneous carcinogenesis in c3h mice. In use of radioisotopes in animal biology and the medical sciences,, E A. Ezz, G T. Okita, and G V. Leroy
Spontaneous carditis in the nzb mouse and its hybrids., B Pansky and E H. Freimer
Spontaneous cataract in nude athymic mice. Ultrastructural analysis., L D. Hazlett and R H. Bradley
Spontaneous cell hybridization of somatic cells present in sperm suspensions., S G. Phillips, D M. Phillips, V G. Dev, D A. Miller, P. Diggelen, and O J. Miller
Spontaneous cell loss during growth of postconfluent primary cultures from mammary adenocarcinomas., H L. Hosick
Spontaneous cessation of friend murine leukemia virus production by leukemia cell line y57: overgrowth by nonproducer cells., J K. Collins and B Chesebro
Spontaneous cholangiomas in strain c3h-avyfb mice and in their hybrids., G Vlahakis and W E. Heston
Spontaneous cholecysto- and hepatolithiasis in Mdr2-/- mice: a model for low phospholipid-associated cholelithiasis., F Lammert, D Q. Wang, S Hillebrandt, A Geier, P Fickert, M Trauner, S Matern, B Paigen, and M C. Carey
Spontaneous clones of cytotoxic t cells in culture. I. Characteristics of the response., L M. Ching, J Marbrook, and K Z. Walker
Spontaneous clones of cytotoxic t cells in culture. Iii. Discriminatory lysis of pairs of syngeneic blasts induced by different mitogens., L Ching, K Z. Walker, and J Marbrook
Spontaneous corneal hem- and lymphangiogenesis in mice with destrin-mutation depend on VEGFR3 signaling., C Cursiefen, S Ikeda, P M. Nishina, R S. Smith, A Ikeda, D Jackson, J S. Mo, L Chen, M R. Dana, B Pytowski, F E. Kruse, and J W. Streilein
Spontaneous cytotoxicity against viral-infected cells: effects of leucocytes and sera from older mice., H Watanabe and J S. Mackenzie
Spontaneous cytotoxicity mediated by invertebrate mononuclear cells toward normal and malignant vertebrate targets: inhibition by defined mono- and disaccharides., J M. Decker, A Elmholt, and A V. Muchmore
Spontaneous cytotoxic t cells in murine spleen-cell cultures. II. Distinguishing between spontaneous cytotoxic t cells and nk cells according to kinetics and target selectivity., T Ezaki, M A. Skinner, and J Marbrook
Spontaneous cytotoxic t cells in murine spleen-cell cultures. I. Some characteristics of effector and precursor cells., T Ezaki, M A. Skinner, and J Marbrook
Spontaneous defects in a/j mice. Sex, side, and severity. Abstr., H Kalter
Spontaneous degenerative spinal disease in the laboratory rabbit., P W. Green, R R. Fox, and L Sokoloff
Spontaneous delayed hypersensitivity to dna in nzb mice., J Pekarek, J Svejcar, D Zitnan, J Rovensky, and L Cebecauer
Spontaneous deletion at the B2m locus: evidence for site-specific genetic rearrangement., T A. Potter, W Frankel, R A. Zeff, and T V. Rajan
Spontaneous deletion of epilepsy gene orthologs in a mutant mouse with a low electroconvulsive threshold., Y Yang, B J. Beyer, J F. Otto, T P. O'Brien, V A. Letts, H S. White, and W N. Frankel
Spontaneous development of autoimmune thyroiditis in neonatally thymectomized mice., A Kojima, kojima Y. Tanaka, T Sakakura, and Y Nishizuka
Spontaneous development of high numbers of anti-sheep red blood cells plaques by mouse peritoneal cells in culture. Abstr., J M. Pages, R H. Gisler, and A E. Bussard
Spontaneous development of macrophage-like cells in a culture of mye- loid leukemia cells., M Maeda and Y Ichikawa
Spontaneous diabetes and obesity in rodents., D L. Coleman and B N. Brodoff
Spontaneous diabetes and/or obesity in laboratory rodents., A E. Renold
Spontaneous differentiation in an oncornavirus carrying stable cell line, fine structure. Abstr., W J. Arnold
Spontaneous differentiation of mouse teratocarcinoma in tissue culture. Abstr., W C. Speers, J M. Lehman, and G B. Pierce
Spontaneous embryonic movement in relation to palate closure. Abstr., B E. Walker
Spontaneous epicardial mineralization in balbcstcrl mice., C H. Frith, T J. Haley, and B W. Seymore
Spontaneous escape from bsa paralysis and its relationship to antigen contact. Abstr., S J. Dowden and E E. Sercarz
Spontaneous expression of endogenous type c rna virus by balb/c splenic b lymphocytes in continuous culture., reddy E. Premkumar, P J. Price, C J. Heilman, and P S. Sarma
Spontaneous extragonadal teratocarcinoma in a mouse., K Artzt and I Damjanov
Spontaneous fibrosarcoma in a thymus-transplanted nude mouse., E A. Machado, S V. Lair, and R S. Gregory
Spontaneous fracture (sfx): a mouse genetic model of defective peripubertal bone formation., W G. Beamer, C J. Rosen, R T. Bronson, W Gu, L R. Donahue, D J. Baylink, C C. Richardson, G C. Crawford, and J E. Barker
Spontaneous fractures in the mouse mutant sfx are caused by deletion of the gulonolactone oxidase gene, causing vitamin C deficiency., S Mohan, A Kapoor, A Singgih, Z Zhang, T Taylor, H Yu, R B. Chadwick, Y S. Chung, L R. Donahue, C Rosen, G C. Crawford, J Wergedal, and D J. Baylink
Spontaneous frequencies of point mutations in mice., A G. Searle
Spontaneous fusion and formation of hybrids between c1300 neuroblastoma cells and lymphoid cells in mixed cultures., R P. Revoltella, C Brahe, and G Procicchiani
Spontaneous fusion between ehrlich ascites tumor cells and host cells in vivo: kinetics of hybridization, and concurrent changes in the histocompatibility profile of the tumor after propagation in different host strains., P K. Lala, V Santer, and K S. Rahil
Spontaneous fusion between host cells and ascites tumor cells in vivo: concurrent changes in the histocompatibility of the tumor after propagation in different host strains. Abstr., P K. Lala, V Santer, and K S. Rahil
Spontaneous fusion of malignant and host mouse cells in culture detected by phosphoglucose isomerase (gpi) isoenzymes., M J. Marshall, D G. Shone, J M. Windle, and M Worsfold
Spontaneous glomerulonephritis in 2 of 12 strains of mice. Abstr., D Den boer
Spontaneous glomerulosclerosis in aging rf mice., W D. Gude and A C. Upton
Spontaneous granulosa cell tumours in mice of strains nzc/bl, nzo/bl, nzy/bl and nzb/bl., M Bielschowsky and E D'ath
Spontaneous h-2 mutants provide evidence that a copy mechanism analogous to gene conversion generates polymorphism in the major histocompatibility complex., L R. Pease, D H. Schulze, G M. Pfaffenbach, and S G. Nathenson
Spontaneous harelip in two strains of mice and their hybrids. Abstr., H Loevy
Spontaneous hematological mutations in mice., Gina Luchini
Spontaneous hemorrhagic diathesis in inbred mice due to 'prothrombin complex' deficiencies. Abstr., H Meier, W G. Hoag, and R C. Allen
Spontaneous hemorrhagic diathesis in inbred mice due to single or multiple 'prothrombin-complex' deficiencies., H Meier, R C. Allen, and W G. Hoag
Spontaneous hemorrhagic diathesis in inbred mice due to single or multiple "prothrombin-complex" deficiencies., H Meier, R C. Allen, and W G. Hoag
Spontaneous hepatocellular carcinoma (hcc) and serum alphafetoprotein (afp) quantitation in c3h-avy-fb mice. Abstr., G L. Princler, G Vlahakis, and K R. Mcintire
Spontaneous hepatocellular neoplasms and hepatic hemangiosarcomas in several strains of mice., C H. Frith and L Wiley
Spontaneous hepatomas in mice inbred from ha:icr swiss stock: effects of sex, cedar shavings in bedding, and immunization with fetal liver or hepatoma cells., B B. Jacobs and D K. Dieter
Spontaneous hepatomas in old male cba mice. A potential model for the study of immunological surveillance. Abstr., J G. Sharp, A C. Riches, V Littlewood, and D B. Thomas
Spontaneous hereditary diabetes mellitus in the Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus). IV. Elevated alpha-2-globulins as a possible genetic marker., M Green, G Yerganian, and H Meier
Spontaneous hereditary mutation for a recurrent hairless condition in mice., J F. Spalding and M R. Brooks
Spontaneous, heritable colitis in a new substrain of C3H/HeJ mice., J P. Sundberg, C O. Elson, H Bedigian, and E H. Birkenmeier
Spontaneous heritable hydronephrosis in inbred mice. 1. Description, incidence, and distribution of lesions., G R. Collins, C R. Goodheart, and D Henson
Spontaneous histocompatibility mutations detected by dermal grafts, significant changes in rate over a ten-year period in the mouse h-system., H I. Kohn and R W. Melvold
Spontaneous hydronephrosis in the inbred mouse strain nzc., N L. Warner
Spontaneous hyperglycemia and impaired glucose tolerance in athymic nude balb/c mice., A Zeidler, C Tosco, D Kumar, B Slavin, and J Parker
Spontaneous hyperglycemia and/or obesity in laboratory rodents, an example of the possible usefulness of animal disease models with both genetic and environmental components., W Stauffacher, L Orci, D P. Cameron, I M. Burr, and A E. Renold
Spontaneous hypertension and hypertensive vascular disease in the nzb strain of mice., U G. Svendsen
Spontaneous hypertension in laboratory animals, a review of the genetic implications., G Schlager
Spontaneous immunity to mammary-tumour virus(mtv)associated antigens in mice and its influence on syngeneic mammary-tumour growth., M Muller and S Zotter
Spontaneous immunoglobulin class switching in myeloma and hybridoma cell lines differs from physiological class switching., F Sablitzky, A Radbruch, and K Rajewsky
Spontaneous immunoglobulin synthesis and secretion in homozygous and heterozygous nude mice. Abstr., S L. Andrew, A Strelkauskas, and K O'connell
Spontaneous induction of endogenous murine leukemia virus-related antigen expression during short-term in vitro incubation of mouse lymphocytes., P Lonai, A Decleve, and H S. Kaplan
Spontaneous internalization of class i major histocompatibility complex molecules in t lymphoid cells., D B. Tse and B Pernis
Spontaneous interstitial and sertoli cell tumors of a testis in a c3h mouse., L M. Franks
Spontaneous in vivo cytolytic activity of mice against tumor cells. Abstr., A Santoni, C Riccardi, P Puccetti, T Barlozzari, V Sorci, and R B. Herberman
Spontaneous lesions in control balb/c female mice., W G. Sheldon and D L. Greenman
Spontaneous lesions in virgin and retired breeder balb/c and c57bl/6 mice., C H. Frith, B Highman, G Burger, and W D. Sheldon
Spontaneous leukemia in aged balb/c mice associated with a virus related to the fmr group of murine leukemia viruses. Abstr., N D. Stock, R M. Dutcher, and C P. Eusebio
Spontaneous leukemia in germfree ak mice., M Pollard, M Kajima, and B A. Teah
Spontaneous leukemia in germfree akr mice. Abstr., M Pollard, B A. Teah, and M Kajima
Spontaneous leukemia of akr mice., P C. Ungaro, W P. Mardiney, P A. Prevention, and T Of
Spontaneous leukemia viruses: lymphomagenic ecotropic viruses of ark mice., E F. Hays, N Margaretten, and S K. Swanson
Spontaneous leukocyte blastogenesis in cardiac allografted mice. Abstr., S S. Kulkarni, A D. Kulkarni, F H. Gardner, and J J. Trentin
Spontaneous Leydig cell tumors in inbred laboratory mice., M Mahler and J P. Sundberg
Spontaneous Leydig cell tumors in inbred laboratory mice., M Mahler and J P. Sundberg
Spontaneous loss and subsequent stimulation of h-2 expression in clones of a heterozygous lymphoma cell line., B Holtkamp, K F. Lindahl, M Segall, and K Rajewsky
Spontaneous loss of duodenal mucosal cells in nzb strains of mice., B T. Partridge and L O. Simpson
Spontaneous lung carcinoma in mice., J J. Bittner
Spontaneously colitic C3H/HeJBir mice demonstrate selective antibody reactivity to antigens of the enteric bacterial flora., S L. Brandwein, R P. McCabe, Y Cong, K B. Waites, B U. Ridwan, P A. Dean, T Ohkusa, E H. Birkenmeier, J P. Sundberg, and C O. Elson
Spontaneously hyperglycemic animals-models of human diabetes?, L Herberg
Spontaneously hyperglycemic laboratory animals--models of human diabetes syndrome?, L Herberg
'spontaneously' Hypertensive mice. A potential genetic model for the study of the relationship between heart size and blood pressure., M F. Elias, R N. Sorrentino, C A. Pentz, I )ii, J R. Florini, and G Schlager
Spontaneously metastasizing tumor., A Poggi, M B. Donati, N Polentarutti, G D. Gaetano, D S. Garattini, and O D. Bearing a
Spontaneous lymphomas of sjl/j mice: expression of h-2ds and the capacity to induce syngeneic lymphoproliferation. Abstr., E F. Rosloniec, J J. Jennings, K W. Beisel, A A. Giraldo, A. Genyea, and S P. Lerman
Spontaneous lymphosarcoma arising in a nude mouse. Characterization in vivo and in vitro., T S. Tralka, J Costa, W F. Sindelar, A Rabson, P M. Gullino, E Henson, E W. Chu, and G T. O'conor
Spontaneously occurring progressive tubular degeneration of unknown origin in the kidneys of mice., J Guttner and S Klaus
Spontaneous malignant granulosa cell tumors in ovaries of young SWR mice., W G. Beamer, P C. Hoppe, and W K. Whitten
Spontaneous mammary adenocarcinoma in mice. Influence of thymectomy and reconstitution with thymus grafts or spleen cells., E J. Yunis, C Martinez, J Smith, O Stutman, and R A. Good
Spontaneous mammary carcinoma in c57bl and c3h mice. A histochemical study., A Gad, C Rowlatt, and M U. Sheriff
Spontaneous mammary carcinomas., L O. To
Spontaneous mammary tumors, decrease of incidence in mice infected with an enzyme-elevating virus., V Riley
Spontaneous mammary tumours in spf c3h/avy mice, formation of virus structures., W Tan and A Sebesteny
Spontaneous maturation and differentiation of b16 melanoma cells in culture., J W. Krieder and M E. Schmoyer
Spontaneous maze ambulation in two mouse strains., D Sabolovic, M Robin, and D Oth
Spontaneous metastasis formation in immunosuppressed mice. Abstr., M Suurkula and B Boeryd
Spontaneous miniature end-plate potentials in mouse diaphragms., J Dudel, K L. Birnberger, K V. Toyka, C Schlegel, D U. Besinger, and S O. On
Spontaneous missense mutation of an immunoglobulin in a mouse myeloma cell line., K Adetugbo and C Milstein
Spontaneous mouse erythrocyte-rosette formation: correlation with surface immunoglobulin phenotype in hairy-cell leukaemia., G F. Burns and J C. Cawley
Spontaneous murine b-cell leukaemia., S Slavin and S Strober
Spontaneous murine b cell leukemia (mbl1). An animal model for human chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Abstr., S Slavin, M R. Knapp, P P. Jones, and S Strober
Spontaneous murine lung carcinoma (m109)., R R. Schultz, M Chirigos, U Heine, rees D. Nelson, and I A. From a
Spontaneous murine lupus-like syndromes. Clinical and immunopathological manifestations in several strains., B S. Andrews, R A. Eisenberg, A N. Filopoulos, H Izui, C B. Wilson, P J. Mcconahey, D D. Murphy, J B. Roths, and F J. Dixon
Spontaneous murine lupus-like syndromes. Clinical and immunopathological manifestations in several strains., B S. Andrews, R A. Eisenberg, A N. Theofilopoulos, S Izui, C B. Wilson, P J. McConahey, E D. Murphy, J B. Roths, and F J. Dixon
Spontaneous, mutagen-induced and addenovirus-induced anchorage independent tumorigenic variants of mouse cells., A J. Bellett and H B. Younghusband
Spontaneous mutation rates at five coat-color loci in mice., G Schlager and M M. Dickie
Spontaneous mutations and mutation rates in the house mouse., G Schlager and M M. Dickie
Spontaneous mutations and mutation rates in the house mouse., G Schlager and M M. Dickie
Spontaneous mutations in the mouse Sharpin gene result in multiorgan inflammation, immune system dysregulation and dermatitis., R E. Seymour, M G. Hasham, G A. Cox, L D. Shultz, H Hogenesch, D C. Roopenian, and J P. Sundberg
Spontaneous mutaton rates at five coat-color loci in mice., G Schlager and M M. Dickie
Spontaneous myoepitheliomas in inbred mice: a histologic, ultrastructural and immunohistochemical study., Christopher A. Hanson
Spontaneous neoplasms in a large breeding colony of BALB/cJ and BALB/cByJ mice., C J. Booth and J P. Sundberg
Spontaneous neoplasms in germfree balb/cpi mice., C S. Smith and H I. Pilgrim
Spontaneous neoplastic transformation in vitro., R W. Tucker, K K. Sanford, S L. Handleman, D G. Jones, and M A. For
"spontaneous" Neoplastic transformation in vitro: a form of foreign body (smooth surface) tumorigenesis., C W. Boone, N Takeichi, S Del, and E E. Paranjpe
'spontaneous' Neoplastic transformation in vitro, influence of endo- genous murine leukemia virus and serum fractions., K K. Sanford, S L. Handleman, J W. Hartley, and R R. Gantt
'spontaneous' Neoplastic transformation in vitro. The ultrastructure of the tissue culture cell., L M. Franks and P D. Wilson
Spontaneous neoplastic transformation of mouse heart tissue in vitro., J A. Dipaolo
Spontaneous ('obese' and 'new zealand obese') and induced (goldthio- glucose) obesity and hyperglycemia, with considerations on the patho- genesis of the spontaneous syndrome., W Stauffacher, A E. Lambert, D V. Al, A O. Pancreas, and S O. With
Spontaneous occurrence of autoantibodies cytotoxic to thymus cells in the sera of mice of the 129 strain., M Schlesinger
Spontaneous occurrence of delayed hypersensitivity to dna in old nzb mice., J Pekarek, J Svejcar, J Rovensky, and D Zitnan
Spontaneous occurrence of precipitating antibodies to the mammary tumor virus in mice., M Muller, P C. Hageman, and J H. Daams
Spontaneous parthenogenesis in Mus musculus: comparison of protein synthesis in parthenogenetic and normal preimplantation embryos., U Petzoldt and P C. Hoppe
Spontaneous pleomorphic changes in mouse epidermis auto-transplanted intraperitoneally. Abstr., W G. Chen
Spontaneous Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in immunodeficient mutant scid mice. Natural history and pathobiology., J B. Roths, J D. Marshall, R D. Allen, G A. Carlson, and C L. Sidman
Spontaneous polyarthritis in mrl/1 mice., C Abe, K Mitsunaga, and Y Shiokawa
Spontaneous polyspike discharges in an epileptic mutant mouse (tottering)., B J. Kaplan, T N. Seyfried, and G H. Glaser
Spontaneous production of autoantibodies to dna in ascitic fluids of (nzb/nzw)f1 (b/w) mice. Abstr., L L. Kosuda, M Zanetti, N Rothfield, and P E. Bigazzi
Spontaneous production of murine type c virus particles by mouse rous sarcoma cells after long-term in vitro cultivation., T Oda, N Yamaguchi, and T Yamamoto
Spontaneous production of t (type ii) interferon by a murine reticulum-cell sarcoma. Abstr., N M. Ponzio, K L. Fitzgerald, J Vilcek, and G J. Thorbecke
Spontaneous proliferative lesions and tumors of the uterus of captive African hedgehogs (Atelerix albiventris)., I Mikaelian, D R. Reavill, and A Practice
Spontaneous recessive lethal mutations in the mouse., K G. Luning
Spontaneous recovery of hematpoiesis in mice following aplasia induced by 1,6-bis/beta-chloroaethylamino/-1,6-deoxy-d-mannitol (bcm), preliminary report. Abstr., R Ruvidic, kentera V. Pavlovic, D Obradovic, and S Jelic
Spontaneous redistribution of surface immunoglobulin in the motile b lymphocyte., G F. Schreiner, J Braun, and E R. Unanue
Spontaneous reduction of transplantability in cultured mammary carcinoma cells., M Hozumi and K Nakamura
Spontaneous regression in virus-induced murine leukemia. I. Host- -virus system., M A. Rich, R Siegler, S Karl, and R Clymer
Spontaneous regression of crocker sarcoma and immune phenomena., A Harlozinska and A Stelmachowska
Spontaneous regression of friend murine leukemia virus-induced erythroleukemia. IV. Effects of radiation and athymia on leukemia regression in mice., P Furmanski, M Dietz, S Fouchey, L Hall, R Clymer, and M A. Rich
Spontaneous regression of friend virus-induced erythroleukemia. Iii. The role of macrophages in regression., J Marcelletti and P Furmanski
Spontaneous regression of friend-virus-induced erythroleukemia. Vii. The genetic control of regression., M Dietz, S Fouchey, and P Furmanski
Spontaneous regression of human acute myeloid leukaemia xeno- grafts and phenotypic evidence for maturation., G Palu, P Selby, R Powles, and P Alexander
Spontaneous release of cytotoxic alloantibody from viable cells sensitized in excess antibody., S Chang, E Stockert, E Boyse, U Hammerling, and L J. Old
Spontaneous release of t cell receptors for alloantigens. II. Induc- tion of antibodies to t cell receptors., H Ramseier
'spontaneous' Release of type c viruses from clonal lines of 'spon- taneously' transformed balb/3t3 cells., G J. Todaro
Spontaneous reticular neoplasms in (cba x dba/2)f1 mice, with special emphasis on the occurrence of plasma cell neoplasms., nielsen R. Rask and P Ebbesen
Spontaneous reticulum cell sarcomas developing in c3h/hej mice on prolonged immunosuppresive therapy., D Hattan and G J. Cerilli
Spontaneous rheumatoid-like arthritis and sjogren's disease. Abstr., A N. Theofilopoulos, L Hang, R S. Balderas, C M. Chang, D F. Dixon, and L M. Of
Spontaneous 'secondary' disease in germfree akr mice., M Pollard
Spontaneous sex mosaicism in BALB/cWt mice., W G. Beamer, W K. Whitten, and E M. Eicher
Spontaneous shedding and antibody induced modulation of histocompatibility antigens on murine lymphomata. Correlation with metastatic capacity., G C. Davey, G A. Currie, and P Alexander
Spontaneous somatic frameshift mutation in a mouse myeloma., K Adetugbo and C Milstein
Spontaneous somatic mutations. Structural studies on mutant immunoglobulins., K Adetugbo
Spontaneous somatic reversion in mice. Effects of parental genotype on stability at the p-locus., R W. Melvoid
Spontaneous stomach ulcer in genetically mast-cell depleted w/wv mice., M Shimada, Y Kitamura, M Yokoyama, Y Miyano, K Maeyama, and Y Tkahashi
Spontaneous structural changes in dna during fibroblast aging and the establishment process in vitro., C Icard and R Beaupain
Spontaneous tail amputation in the Norway rat., G W. Woolley and L J. Cole
Spontaneous t-cell lymphokine production and enhanced macrophage ia expression and tumoricidal activity in mrl-lpr mice., C Y. Lu and E R. Unanue
Spontaneous temperature-sensitive mutations in bacteriophage T7., J C. Stone and R C. Miller
Spontaneous testicular teratomas in an inbred strain of mice., L C. Stevens and C C. Little
Spontaneous transformation of bovine lens epithial cells. Kinetic analysis and differentiation in monolayers and in nude mice., Y Courtois, L Simonneau, J Tassin, M V. Laurent, and E Malaise
Spontaneous transplantable polycythamia in mice., Angel W. Lee
Spontaneous tumors and human tumor metastases in nude mice. Abstr., J Fogh, D Filippa, and F E. Sharkey
Spontaneous tumors and pathologic lesions in swr/j mice., L S. Rabstein, R L. Peters, and G J. Spahn
Spontaneous tumors in c3h-avy and c3h-avy f b mice, high incidence in the united states and low incidence in australia., J R. Sabine, B J. Horton, and M B. Wicks
Spontaneous tumors of the prostate gland in inbred strains of mice., C Waymouth, D R. Coman, and Bailey P. Ward
Spontaneous tumors of the prostate gland in inbred strains of mice., C Waymouth, D R. Coman, and bailey P. Ward
Spontaneous tumors of the thyroid gland in mice., E E. Jones, J E. Barker, and S Deitrich
Spontaneous tumors of the thyroid gland in mice., E E. Jones, J Parker, and S Deitrich
Spontaneous tumours arising in livers of cba/h-t6t6 mice and their association with a latent hepatotrophic virus., B J. Helyer
Spontaneous tumours arising in livers of cba/h-t6t6 mice and their propagation in animals of the same strain., B J. Helyer and A P. Tong
Spontaneous tumours in mice., P R. Peacock
Spontaneous tumours in rats and mice., F J. Roe
Spontaneous variations in the cell populations of a t-cell lymphoma during tissue culture and transplantation., G R. Krueger, H Schaefer, J Luetzeler, R Fischer, and V Kresin
Spontaneous voltage and current fluctuations in tissue cultured mouse dorsal root ganglion cells., D A. Mathers and J L. Barker
Spontanerkrankungen und pathologische veranderungen bei han: nmri nu/nu mausen., F D. Rehm sabine and E Sickel
Spontane tumoren und leukosen bei 'strong a'- und 'swiss'-mausen--ihre klinik und morphologie., W Wittmann, D Urbaneck, R Kokles, and S Wagner
Spontane und induzierte resorptionen bei der maus., J Kleinebrecht, K Degenhardt, and J Franz
Sporadic congenital malformations of newborn inbred mice., H Kalter
Sporadic malformations in fetal inbred a/j mice. Abstr., H Kalter
Sporadic malformations in prenatal a/j mice 17 to 20 days old. Abstr., H Kalter
Spostrzezenia nad przeszczepialna bialaczka myszy linii afb. (observations On transplantable leukemia in mice of the afb line.), K Schneiberg and T Gorski
Spotting genes and internal pigmentation patterns in the mouse., M Deol
'sprawling'. A new mutant mouse with failure of myelination of sensory axons and a deficiency of muscle spindles., L W. Duchen
Spreading cortical depression and audiogenic seizures in mice., R Ward and E E. Sinnett
"Spreading" effect of murine endometrial secretions (uterone)., Peter C. Harpel
Spreading of blastomeres from eight-cell mouse embryos on lectin-coated beads., S J. Kimber and M A. Surani
Spread of some murine tumors., I D. Capel, M Jenner, M H. Pinnock, H M. Dorrell, D D. Williams, and F O. And
Sprouty-2 regulates oncogenic K-ras in lung development and tumorigenesis., A T. Shaw, A Meissner, J A. Dowdle, D Crowley, M Magendantz, C Ouyang, T Parisi, J Rajagopal, L J. Blank, R T. Bronson, J R. Stone, D A. Tuveson, R Jaenisch, and T Jacks
Spx1, a novel X-linked homeobox gene expressed during spermatogenesis., W W. Branford, G Q. Zhao, M T. Valerius, M Weinstein, E H. Birkenmeier, L B. Rowe, and S S. Potter
Squamous cell carcinoma produced by ultraviolet light in hairless mice., R K. Winkelmann, P E. Zollman, and E J. Baldes
Squamous cell hyperplastic foci: precursors of cutaneous papillomas induced in SENCAR mice by a two-stage carcinogenesis regimen., R L. Binder, G R. Johnson, P M. Gallagher, S L. Stockman, J P. Sundberg, and C J. Conti
Squamous cell tumors induced in hairless mice with ultraviolet light., R K. Winkelmann, E J. Baldes, and P E. Zollman
Sr90-induced osteosarcomas., A Nilsson
Src kinases as targets for B cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia therapy., S Li
Src kinase signaling in leukaemia., S Li
S. R. E. E neoplasie maligne. Prospettive ed effetto della splen- ectomia sul decorso della leucemia c1498 del topo., G Tarchiani and S Vitale
S region genetic control of murine c4 biosynthesis: analysis of pro-c4 cleavage., D R. Karp and D C. Shreffler
sRNA methylase activity of embryonic liver., R L. Hancock, P McFarland, and R R. Fox
Srna methylase activity of embryonic liver., R L. Hancock, P Mcfarland, and R R. Fox
SRp38 regulates alternative splicing and is required for Ca(2+) handling in the embryonic heart., Y Feng, M T. Valley, J Lazar, A L. Yang, R T. Bronson, S Firestein, W A. Coetzee, and J L. Manley
Sry Expression Level and Protein Isoform Differences Play a Role in Abnormal Testis Development in C57BL/6J Mice Carrying Certain Sry Alleles., K H. Albrecht, M Young, L L. Washburn, and E M. Eicher
Sry induces cell proliferation in the mouse gonad [In Process Citation], J Schmahl, E M. Eicher, L L. Washburn, and B Capel
SSEA-1, a stage-specific embryonic antigen of the mouse, is carried by the glycoprotein-bound large carbohydrate in embryonal carcinoma cells., M Ozawa, T Muramatsu, and D Solter
Ss protein, search for cross-reacting substances in different species., M Borovska, J Korinek, I Vaclavikova, and P Demant
Stability, characterization, and kinetics of 111in-labeled monoclonal antitumor antibodies in normal animals and nude mouse-human tumor models., S E. Halpern, P L. Hagan, P R. Garver, J A. Koziol, G W. Chen, J M. Frincke, R M. Bartholomew, G S. David, and T H. Adams
Stability of characters of mammary tumors in balb/cfriii mice., R Pingitore
Stability of dna in purkinje cell nuclei of the mouse. An autoradio- graphic study., V Mares, B Schultze, and W Maurer
Stability of dna replicating activity in permeabilized mouse cells during preincubation., M Hyodo and K Suzuki
Stability of inactive x-chromosome in mouse embryoid body-mule cell and transformed mouse cell-mule cell heterokaryons., herr C. Von kap and B B. Mukherjee
Stability of neuron number in cortical barrels of aging mice., C A. Curcio and P D. Coleman
Stability of neutrotropic mouse hepatitis virus (jhm strain) during chronic infection of neuroblastoma cells., S A. Stohlman and L P. Weiner
Stability of protein in intestinal epithelial cells., M Lipkin, T P. Almy, and H Quastler
Stability of rabbit globin and its messenger rna in the mouse ovum., H Y. Chen and R L. Brinster
Stability of resistance-susceptibility characteristics in 2 inbred mouse strains., L J. Schiff, P W. Barbera, A M. Schefner, and S M. Poiley
Stability of retrovirally transduced markers in a rat cell line., J C. Stone, N A. Dower, and L Siminovitch
Stability of RNA isolated from macrophages depends on the removal of an RNA-degrading activity early in the extraction procedure [published erratum appears in Biotechniques 1990 Jul;9(1):55], R Evans and S J. Kamdar
Stability of the genetic structure of the h-2 complex in random-bred mice of an shk colony., V P. Kryshkina and Z K. Blandova
Stability of the individual globin genes during erythroid differentiation., E Jr Benz, P Turner, J E. Barker, and A W. Nienhuis
Stability of the nucleoside composition of trna during biological ageing of mice and mosquitoes., J L. Hoffman and M T. Coy
Stability of transplanted murine tumour systems after storage of cells at - 196 c for up to 13 years., H B. Hewitt and E R. Blake
Stabilization of antigens on surfaces of malignant cells by formalin treatment., T Kudo, T Aoki, and J L. Morrison
Stabilization of beta-catenin induces lesions reminiscent of prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia, but terminal squamous transdifferentiation of other secretory epithelia., F Gounari, S Signoretti, R Bronson, L Klein, W R. Sellers, J Kum, A Siermann, M M. Taketo, B o. von, and K Khazaie
Stabilization of beta-catenin in the mouse zygote leads to premature epithelial-mesenchymal transition in the epiblast., R Kemler, A Hierholzer, B Kanzler, S Kuppig, K Hansen, M M. Taketo, Vries W. de, B B. Knowles, and D Solter
Stabilization of islet allografts by treatment of recipients with ultraviolet irradiated donor spleen cells., M Agostino, S J. Prowse, and K J. Lafferty
Stabilization of mutant catalase by complex formation with antibody to normal catalase., R N. Feinstein, B N. Jaroslow, J B. Howard, and J T. Faulhaber
Stable and transmissible dicentric chromosome with terminal centromeres in ascites cells of mouse sarcoma 180., A Chakrabarti
Stable hamster-mouse hybridomas producing igg and igm hamster monoclonal antibodies of defined specificity., madrid F. Sanchez, P Szklut, and T A. Springer
Stage-dependent effects of oocytes and growth differentiation factor 9 on mouse granulosa cell development: advance programming and subsequent control of the transition from preantral secondary follicles to early antral tertiary follicles., K E. Latham, K Wigglesworth, M McMenamin, and J J. Eppig
Stage dependent transfer of systemically injected foreign protein antigen and radiolabel into mouse ovarian follicles., L E. Glass and J M. Cons
Stage-sensitivity and dose-response study after gamma-irradiation of mouse primary spermatocytes., I Adler
Stage-specific embryonic antigen 3 as a marker of visceral extraembryonic endoderm., N W. Fox, I Damjanov, B B. Knowles, and D Solter
Stage-specific embryonic antigen involves alpha 1 goes to 3 fucosylated type 2 blood group chains., H C. Gooi, T Feizi, A Kapadia, B B. Knowles, D Solter, and M J. Evans
Stage-specific embryonic antigens (SSEA-3 and -4) are epitopes of a unique globo-series ganglioside isolated from human teratocarcinoma cells., R Kannagi, N A. Cochran, F Ishigami, S Hakomori, P W. Andrews, B B. Knowles, and D Solter
Stage-specific idiotype (id) markers in relation to secretory functionality. Abstr., C Bell and E Andrews
Stage-specific, strain-specific, and cross-reactive antigens of leishmania species identified by monoclonal antibodies., E Handman and R E. Hocking
Stage-specific transforming genes of human and mouse b- and t-lymphocyte neoplasms., M Lane, A Sainten, and G M. Cooper
Staggerer, a neurological murine mutant. An electron microscopic study of the cerebellar cortex in the adult., D S. Sax, A Hirano, and R J. Shofer
Staggerer, a new mutation in the mouse affecting the cerebellum., R L. Sidman, P W. Lane, and M M. Dickie
Staggerer, a new mutation in the mouse affecting the cerebellum., R L. Sidman, P W. Lane, and M M. Dickie
Staggerer chimeras: intrinsic nature of purkinje cell defects and implications for normal cerebellar development., K Herrup and R J. Mullen
Staging, growth properties and metastatic behaviour of a transplantable murine t-cell lymphoma., H F. Dullens, J Hilgers, B J. Spit, E D. Heer, R A. Weger, D. Basten, and W D. Otter
Staining methods for calcium--a comparison based on reactions shown by cardiac calcinosis in dba mice., C E. Nabors
Staining of amyloid in the mouse by intraperitoneally injected congo red. Abstr., J C. Abell and F R. Weedon
Staining of mouse spermatozoa with the Bryan stain: possible influence of sperm maturity on staining pattern., Rebecca Chagrasulis
Staircase rise in the antibody-forming cell population in secondary response., T Sado, E H. Perkins, and T Makinodan
Standard G-banded karyotype., M T. Davisson
Standardization of environment in biological experiments., R T. Charles
Standardization of nomenclature describing audiogenic seizures in mice., H Frings, M Frings, B E. Ginsburg, J L. Fuller, S Ross, and E M. Vicari
Standardization of the chromium-51 release, cell-mediated cytotoxicity assay. Cryopreservation of mouse effector and target cells., H T. Holden, R K. Oldham, J R. Ortaldo, and R B. Herberman
Standardized genetic nomenclature for mice., L Maltais and M T. Davisson
Standardized karyotype for the mouse, Mus musculus., on Standardized Committee
Standardized nomenclature for inbred strains of mice., on Standardized Committee
Standardized Nomenclature for Inbred Strains of Mice: eighth listing., J Staats
Standardized nomenclature for inbred strains of mice: fifth listing., J Staats
Standardized nomenclature for inbred strains of mice: fourth listing., J Staats
Standardized Nomenclature for Inbred Strains of Mice: Second listing., on Standardized Committee
Standardized nomenclature for inbred strains of mice. Second listing.
Standardized nomenclature for inbred strains of mice: sixth listing., J Staats
Standardized nomenclature for inbred strains of mice, third listing., J Staats
Standardized nomenclature for inbred strains of rats, fourth listing., M Festing and J Staats
Standard karyotype of the laboratory rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus., F P. Chan, M Cianfriglia, G Echard, R R. Fox, I Gustavsson, DeLeon P. Martin, and M N. Nesbitt
Standard karyotype of the mouse, mus musculus.
Standard Q-banded karyotype., M T. Davisson
Standards for microarray data., C A. Ball, G Sherlock, H Parkinson, Sera P. Rocca, D Cavalieri, P Hingamp, M Ringwald, P Spellman, J E. Stewart, R Taylor, A Brazma, and J Quackenbush
Standards for microarray data: an open letter., C Ball, A Brazma, H Causton, S Chervitz, R Edgar, P Hingamp, J C. Matese, H Parkinson, J Quackenbush, M Ringwald, and al et
Staphylococcal botryomycosis in a specific-pathogen-free mouse colony., F S. Shults, P C. Estes, J A. Franklin, and C B. Richter
Staphylococcal infection in the mouse. Iii. The effect of survival in infected animals on the mouse virulence of staphylococci., R H. Gorrill and E M. Neil
Staphylococcal nuclease. Evidence for multiple mhc-linked ir gene control., R H. Schwartz, J A. Berzofsky, C L. Horton, A N. Schecter, N D. Ge, and C O. To
Staphylococcus aureus protein a induces the production of interferon-alpha in human lymphocytes and interferon-alpha/beta in mouse spleen cells., E M. Smith, H M. Johnson, and J E. Blalock
Starch electrophoresis of soluble tumour proteins., E M. Pantelouris
Starch-gel electrophoresis of mouse haemoglobins., J R. Morton
Starch-gel electrophoresis of murine major urinary protein., H A. Hoffman
Starch-gel electrophoresis of sera of immunized x-irradiated mice., S Muramatsu
Starch gel electrophoretic patterns of murine transferrin., P A. Klein, B L. Roop, and W E. Roop
Starch gel electrophoretic phenotypes of mouse x human somatic cell hybrids and mouse isozyme polymorphisms., F Ruddle and E Nichols
Stargazer-a mouse to seize!, V A. Letts
Stargazer: a new neurological mutant on chromosome 15 in the mouse with prolonged cortical seizures., J L. Noebels, X Qiao, R T. Bronson, C Spencer, and M T. Davisson
Starvation and age effects on glycoregulation and hormone levels of c57bl/6j-ob/ob mice., P U. Dubuc, P J. Cahn, S Ristimaki, and P L. Willis
Starvation induced ribonuclease activity in lymphosarcoma p1798. Abstr., P H. Wiernik
State of tyrosinase in melanoma melanosomes., I Menon and H Haberman
Stathmokinetic and therapeutic effects of maytansine in mice bearing p388 and l1210 leukemias., R K. Johnson, T Inouye, and defilippes M. Wolpert
Stathmokinetic effect of vincaleucoblastine on normal bone marrow and leukemic cells. Abstr., G Cardinali, G Cardinali, and J Blair
Statistical analysis of hormonal effects on the steroid responsiveness of solid ehrlich tumors., M Kodama and T Kodama
Statistical aspects of genetic mapping in autopolyploids., M I. Ripol, G A. Churchill, Silva J. da, and M Sorrells
Statistical design and the analysis of gene expression microarray data., M K. Kerr and G A. Churchill
Statistical evidence for a correlation between kidney weight and blood pressure., Frances Day
Statistical methods for the analysis of tumor multiplicity data., N R. Drinkwater and J H. Klotz
Statistical models for animal survival time in mouse lymphoma., P C. Chang
Statistical properties of tumor growth. Abstr., L A. Dethlefsen, J M. Prewitt, and M L. Mendelsohn
Statistical tests for differential expression in cDNA microarray experiments., X Cui and G A. Churchill
Statolon in murine autoimmune disease., A S. Russell
Statolon-therapy of spontaneous viral-caused mouse tumors., H Meier, D D. Myers, and R J. Huebner
Statolon-therapy of spontaneous viral-caused mouse tumors., H Meier, D D. Myers, and R J. Huebner
Status of t- and b-cell cooperation in radiation chimeras. Evidence for a suppressor effect., N Gengozian and P Urso
Status of the linkage map of the mouse., M T. Davisson and T H. Roderick
Steady-state distribution of phosphate across the membrane of the ehrlich ascites tumor cell., C Levinson
Steady-state kinetics of mouse dna polymerase beta., K Tanabe, E W. Bohn, and S H. Wilson
Steady-state proliferation of direct hemolytic plaque-forming cells. Abstr., U Jehn and W J. Tannenberg
Stearoyl-coa desaturase activity in mammary adenocarcinomas carried by c3h mice., G A. Rao and S Abraham
Steel alleles, thymus, and susceptibility to leukemogenesis. Abstr., E D. Murphy
Steel (Sl) mutation in mice: identification of mutant embryos early in development., D H. Chui, B V. Loyer, and E S. Russell
Steel (sl) mutation in mice. Identification of mutant embryos early in development., D H. Chui, B V. Loyer, and E S. Russell
Stem-cell-defective w/wv mice., S J. Sharkis, R Cahill, A Ahmed, W W. Jedrzejczak, D K. Sell, and C R. For
Stem cell differentiation into megakaryocytes from mouse bone marrow cultured with the thin layer agar technique., A Nakeff and K Kicke
Stem cell differentiation in tumor induced neutrophilia. Abstr., M Lee, D C. Dale, and N S. Wolf
Stem cell disorders in the autoimmune new zealand black (nzb) mouse. Abstr., J I. Morton and B V. Siegel
Stem cell growth and production of colony-stimulating factor in rauscher virus-infected cba/j mice., R Iturriza and H Seidel
Stem-cell inactivation in mixed spleen cell cultures., R V. Petrov, L S. Seslavina, and E I. Pantelejev
Stem-cell kinetics after irradiation., R Alexanian, D D. Porteous, and L G. Lajtha
Stem cell kinetics after irradiation. Abstr., R Alexanian, D D. Porteous, and L G. Lajtha
Stem cell kinetics in a myeloid leukaemia in mice. Abstr., L Lajtha, P Tanaku, and N Testa
Stem cell lines from old immunodeficient donors give normal responses in young recipients., D E. Harrison, C M. Astle, and J W. Doubleday
Stem cell regulation in continuous hematopoietic cell culture., M A. Moore and T M. Dexter
Stem cell renewal in spleen and bone marrow of mice after repeated total-body irradiations., O Vos
Stem cell replacement in normal thymus grafts., D Metcalf and vaartaja R. Wakonig
Stem cell responsiveness during the induction of myeloid leukaemia. Abstr., T Tanaka, A W. Craig, and L G. Lajtha
Stem cell responsiveness during the induction of myeloid leukaemia. Abstr., T Tanaka, L G. Lajtha, and A W. Craig
Stem cells and immunological parameters in mice during the latency period and after the development of chemically induced leukemia., H J. Seidel, S Pfeiffer, and L Kreja
Stem cells and t and b lymphocytes during tumor growth., R M. Khaitov, R V. Petrov, S S. Gambarov, A S. Norimov, and V A. Blinov
Stem cells: association with persistent friend spleen focus-forming virus., R J. Eckner, K L. Hettrick, J S. Greenberger, D M. Bennett, and E S. Hemopoietic
Stem cells in intact and 89sr marrow-ablated sl/sld mice., S S. Adler, s) U. fu, and c) G. fu
Stem cells in the peripheral blood of rauscher leukemic mice., H J. Seidel
Stem-cell survival and tumor control in the lewis lung carcinoma., G G. Steel and K Adams
Stemline evolution of a c57bl/10 mouse lymphoma., K J. Barr, B G. Sanders, A F. Brodetsky, and R L. Teplitz
Stepwise increase in transplantation immunity as a function of cumulative cell dosage., W H. Hildemann, R S. Peters, and T Thaxter
Stereologic evaluation of granular pneumocyte lamellar bodies in different species., G D. Massaro and D Massaro
Stereospecific glucocorticoid binding to subcellular fractions of the sensitive and resistant lymphosarcoma p1798., A F. Kirkpatrick, R J. Milholland, and F Rosen
Stereospecific glucose uptake by pancreatic beta-cells., B Hellman, J Sehlin, and I Taljedal
Stereospecific hexose transport by membrane vesicles from mouse fibroblasts: membrane vesicles retain increased hexose transport associated with viral transformation., K Inui, D E. Moller, L G. Tillotson, and K J. Isselbacher
Stereospecific, high affinity binding of 2,3,7,8- -tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin by hepatic cytosol. Evidence that the binding species is receptor for induction of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase., A Poland, E Glover, and A S. Kende
Stereospecificity of murine myeloma protein-315 to enantiomeric spin labeled dinitrophenyl hapten., L T. Wong, L H. Piette, J R. Little, and J C. Hsia
Sterile, obese mothers., M N. Runner and A Gates
Sterile period, translocation and specific locus mutation in the mouse following fractionated x-ray treatments with different fractionation intervals., B M. Cattanach and H Moseley
Sterility associated with abnormal neural tube development in the mouse., M M. Cripps and D J. Nash
Sterility due to radioactive phosphorus in mice, a study of ovarian compensatory hypertrophy., E A. Holmberg, C D. Pasqualini, and S L. Rabasa
Sterility factors segregating in interspecific m. Musculus l. X m. Spretus lataste crosses. Abstr., F Bonhomme, J L. Guenet, and J Catalan
Sterility in mutant (tlx/tly) male mice. Iii. In vitro fertilization., J Mcgrath and N Hillman
Steriodal dihydro-1, 3-oxazines as antitumor agents., M E. Kuehne, E A. Konopka, and B F. Lambert
Steriodogenesis in adrenal tumors of mice. Abstr., N P. Christy and F G. Hofmann
Steriodogenesis in adrenocortical dysplasic mutant mice., David Davis
Steroid anti-estrogen and anti-mammary tumor activity in rodents., R I. Dorfman
Steroid biosynthesis in vitro by dysgenetic ovaries induced by neonatal thymectomy in mice., Y Nishizuka, T Sakakura, T Tsujimura, and K Matsumoto
Steroid biosynthesis in vitro by transplantable interstitial cell tumor of mice. Iii. Metabolism of pregnenolone in the cultured tumor cell., H Inano, B Tamaoki, and Y Tsubura
Steroid compounds, vasodilation and vasoconstriction in the mouse., T R. Forbes and G Glassen
Steroid hormone receptors and the differentiation of myeloid leukemic cells., A Krystosek and L Sachs
Steroid hormones and aggressive behavior in mammals, p. 43-63. In b. E. Eleftheriou and j. P. Scott (ed.), The physiology of, F Bronson and C Desjardins
Steroid hormones increase the growth of MuLV in rat tumor XC cells., J W. Gautsch, H G. Bedigian, and H Meier
Steroid-induced inhibition of nucleoside uptake in isolated mouse thymocytes., D Gagne, F Homo, and D Duval
Steroid metabolism in testicular tissue of genetic mutant mice., J D. Daley and E V. Younglai
Steroid pellets and venous diameter in orchidectomized, ovariectomized and ovariectomized-hysterectomized mice., T R. Forbes and E Taku
Steroid production in vitro by normal and adrenal tumor-bearing male mice., E Bloch and A I. Cohen
Steroids and serum complement in mice. Influence of hydrocortisone, diethylstilbestrol, and testosterone., L D. Caren and L T. Rosenberg
Sterol and fatty acid synthesis in developing brains of three myelin-deficient mouse mutants., A A. Kandutsch and S E. Saucier
Sterol and fatty acid synthesis in developing brains of three myelin-deficient mouse mutants., A Kandutsch and S E. Saucier
Sterol carrier protein 2 participates in hypersecretion of biliary cholesterol during gallstone formation in genetically gallstone-susceptible mice., M Fuchs, F Lammert, D Q. Wang, B Paigen, M C. Carey, and D E. Cohen
Sterol metabolism in brain tumors and cerebrospinal fluid., R Fumogalli, E G. Paoletti, and R Paoletti
Sterol metabolism in skin and epidermis., A A. Kandutsch
Sterols affecting meiosis: novel chemical syntheses and the biological activity and spectral properties of the synthetic sterols., B Ruan, S Watanabe, J J. Eppig, C Kwoh, N Dzidic, J Pang, W K. Wilson, and G J. Schroepfer
Sterols in yeast subcellular fractions., L W. Parks, Bowen C. McLean, F R. Taylor, and S Hough
Sterol synthesis in variant Chinese hamster lung cells selected for resistance to 25-hydroxycholesterol. Cross-resistance to 7-ketocholesterol, 20alpha-hydroxycholesterol, and serum., H W. Chen, W K. Cavenee, and A A. Kandutsch
Sterospecific tissue uptake and nuclear accumulation of testosterone in the development of the mouse erythropoietic spleen., A J. Hadjian, J L. Spivak, A Kowarski, and C J. Migeon
Stidues of the mechanism of induction of the acute phase protein saa (serum amyloid a) in c3h mice by lipolysaccharide. Abstr., J D. Sipe and J L. Ryan
Stillbirths in a mouse interspecific cross (mus musculus x mus bactrianus)., C V. Green
Stimulated autoantibody response and increased longevity in nzb/nzw mice treated with cyclophosphamide and tilorone., S E. Walker and M R. Anver
Stimulated by endotoxin., B J. Axelrod, E I. Span, and F O. Lymphocytes
Stimulated dna synthesis in mouse epidermal cell cultures treated with 12-o-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate., S H. Yuspa, T Ben, E Patterson, D Michael, K Elgjo, and H Hennings
Stimulated granulocytopoiesis in mice bearing fibrosarcoma., L Milas and I Basic
Stimulated growth in vivo of thy antigen-positive lymphoma by normal t lymphocytes., R W. Gillette
Stimulated growth of syngeneic tumors at the site of an ongoing delayed-hypersensitivity reaction to tuberculin in balb/c mice., M S. Paranjpe and C W. Boone
Stimulated mouse spleen cells. Abstr., J W. Paslay, J F. Kearney, A E. Anderson, J C. Bennett, D K. Roozen, and I O. Lps
Stimulated uptake of thymidine by retinoids in primary cell cultures of mouse mammary epithelium. Abstr., R C. Foster, M K. Feldman, and D L. Wong
Stimulating effect of chicken cells on mouse antibody producing cells., A A. Mikhailova, J Madar, and T Hraba
Stimulating effect of serum from tumor-bearing mice on lymphocyte response to mitogenic stimulation associated with protein increases in serum., D Vaillier and J Vallier
Stimulating factors and cell recruitment in murine bone marrow stem cells and emt6 tumours., E Frindel, M Guigon, D Dumenil, and M P. Fache
Stimulating factors liberated by treated bone marrow. In vitro effect on cfu kinetics., E Frindel, H Croizat, and F Vassort
Stimulating influence of bacillus calmette-guerin on immunity to polyoma tumors and spontaneous leukemia., P Lemonde, R Dubreuil, A Guindon, and G Lussier
Stimulation and inhibition of granulocyte and mononuclear colony formation in vitro by conditioned medium from mouse peritoneal cells., J D. Lutton, D C. Osborn, E D. Zanjani, and L R. Wasserman
Stimulation and inhibition of insulin release by an amino-reactive probe of plasma membrane., B Hellman, L Idahl, A Lernmark, J Sehlin, and I Taljedal
Stimulation and inhibition of lymphoma cell dna synthesis by effector cells. Abstr., W Gordon and M D. Prager
Stimulation and inhibition of neoplastic cell growth by tumor promoter-treated macrophages., R M. Schultz, M A. Chirigos, and Z L. Olkowski
Stimulation and membrane charge changes of spleen cells by factors of low molecular weight associated with murine solid tumors., D Vaillier and J Vaillier
Stimulation and suppression of response of mouse t cells to the schistosomules of schistosoma mansoni during infection., pinto F. Ramalho, J B. Souza, and J H. Playfair
Stimulation by cyclic gmp of lymphocytes mediated by soluble factor released from adherent cells., T Diamantstein and A Ulmer
Stimulation by dimethyl sulfoxide of erythroid differentiation and hemoglobin synthesis in murine virus-induced leukemic cells., C Friend and W Scher
Stimulation by granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor of leishmania tropica killing by macrophages., E Handman and A W. Burgess
Stimulation by hormones of rna and protein formation in organ cultures of the mammary glands of pregnant mice., R Mayne, I A. Forsyth, and J M. Barry
Stimulation by interferon of induction oof differentiation of mouse myeloid leukemic cells., M Tomida, Y Yamamoto, and M Hozumi
Stimulation by leukaemic sera of colony formation in solid agar cultures by proliferation of mouse bone marrow cells., T R. Bradley, D Metcalf, and W Robinson
Stimulation by normal and leukemic mouse sera of colony formation in vitro by mouse bone marrow cells., W Robinson, D Metcalf, and T R. Bradley
Stimulation by protein kinase inhibitor (pki) preparations of protein kinase (pk) activity in s49 lymphoma cells. Abstr., J R. Kanter and L L. Brunton
Stimulation by reticulocyte initiation factors on protein synthesis in a cell-free system from krebs ii ascites cells., M B. Mathews, I B. Pragnell, M Osborn, and H R. Arnstein
Stimulation by serotonin of erythropoietin-dependent erythropoiesis in mice., P H. Lowy, G Keighley, and N S. Cohen
Stimulation by serum of 32p incorporation into the phospholipids of ehrlich ascites cells., P B. Schneider
Stimulation de la leucemogenese akr par des irradiations x fractionnees, action inhibitrice de l'hydrocortisone., P B. Mistry, P Monnot, and J F. Duplan
Stimulation du systeme reticulo-endothelial et developpement des tum- eurs malignes experimentales., B N. Halpern, G Biozzi, and C Stiffel
Stimulation in the primary and secondary mixed lymphocyte reaction by mitogen-stimulated, glutaraldehyde-fixed mouse spleen cells., J Lightbody and Y M. Kong
Stimulation in vitro; effect of antigen, endothelial cells, and pwm., G C. Astaldi, E P. Wright, C Willems, W P. Zeijlemaker, N M. Incre, and F H. After
Stimulation in vivo de la croissance de cellules tumorales en chambres a diffusion implantees chez des souris portant des tumeurs chimio- induites., D Vailler, M Donner, J Vaillier, and C Burg
Stimulation of 6-mercaptopurine anabolism in tumor cells by prior treatment with 6-(methylmercapto)purine ribonucleoside. Abstr., A R. Paterson and M C. Wang
Stimulation of an enhanced in vitro immune response by a synthetic adjuvant, muramyl dipeptide., S Specter, R Cimprich, H Friedman, and L Chedid
Stimulation of antibody production to the hapten, 2,4- -dinitrobenzene by affinity-labeled murine lymphoid cells. II. Suppressive activity of an excess of thymocytes., D A. Lawrence and W O. Weigle
Stimulation of antigen-primed helper t lymphocytes by anti-idiotype antibodies in vitro. Abstr., H Z. Weissberger and H B. Dickler
Stimulation of articular chondrocytes of middle-aged mice by a cartilage-bone marrow extract., R Silberberg and M Hasler
Stimulation of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase induction in cell cultures by interferon., D W. Nebert and R M. Friedman
Stimulation of ascites tumor cell respiration by low concentrations of 2-deoxyglucose., E L. Coe
Stimulation of a t-independent primary anti-hapten response in vitro by tnp-lipopolysaccharide (tnp-lps)., D M. Jacobs and D C. Morrison
Stimulation of b cells by poly a.poly U and poly i.poly C in vitro., H Ruhl, W Vogt, G Bochert, and T Diamantstein
Stimulation of b-immunocytes by a t-cell factor produced in mixed leukocyte cultures., H Friedman
Stimulation of b-lymphocytes by endotoxin. Reactions of thymus- -deprived mice and karyotypic analysis of dividing cells in mice bearing t6t6 thymus grafts., I Gery, J Kruger, and S Z. Spiesel
Stimulation of b lymphocytes with peptidoglycan and peptide derivatives. Abstr., M J. Muirhead, I Ofek, U Schwarz, and E H. Beachey
Stimulation of bone marrow haemopoietic stem cells by a factor from activated t cells., J Cerny
Stimulation of camp levels and modulation of antibody formation in mice immunized with cholera toxin., J R. Kateley and H Friedman
Stimulation of cell division in mouse lymphoma cells in vitro by -sh and -s-s-containing substances. Abstr., M W. Jeng and J D. Broome
Stimulation of cell growth in vitro by serum with and without growth factor., J L. Jainchill and G J. Todaro
Stimulation of cytolytic t cells by isolated viral peptides and hn protein coupled to agarose beads., D P. Guertin and D P. Fan
Stimulation of delayed hypersensitivity in mice and man with bovine dialyzable transfer factor. Abstr., P H. Klesius, D R. Burger, and J M. Mitchell
Stimulation of de novo methylation following limited proteolysis of mouse ascites dna methylase., R L. Adams, R H. Burdon, K Mckinnon, and A Rinaldi
Stimulation of differentiation of mouse myeloid leukemic cells and induction of interferon in the cells by double- -stranded polyribonucleotides., Y Yamamoto, M Tomida, and M Hozumi
Stimulation of differentiation of several murine embryonal carcinoma cell lines by retinoic acid., A M. Jetten, M E. Jetten, and M I. Sherman
Stimulation of division of sparse and confluent 3t3 cell populations by a fibroblast growth factor, dexamethasone, and insulin., D Gospodarowicz and J S. Moran
Stimulation of dna synthesis in balb/c 3t3 cells by peripheral nerve degenerating in vitro., A T. Yachnis and A L. Mescher
Stimulation of dna synthesis in cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages after fusion injection of macrophage growth factor., W Wille and K Willecke
Stimulation of dna synthesis in cultures of mouse spleen cell suspensions by bovine transferrin., A Vogt, R I. Mishell, and R W. Dutton
Stimulation of dna synthesis in vitro in mouse thymic cells by bone marrow preparation., A Knyszynski and M Burger
Stimulation of dna synthesis of human breast grafts in athymic nude mice by rat pituitary tumor and estrogens. Abstr., M J. Mcmanus and C W. Welsch
Stimulation of dna synthesis with histones from tumor tissues., V Holoubek
Stimulation of erythropoiesis in mice by adenosine 3', 5'-monophosphate and prostaglandin e1., G Keighley and N S. Cohen
Stimulation of erythropoiesis in mice by adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate and prostaglandin E1., G Keighley and N S. Cohen
Stimulation of erythropoiesis in plethoric mice by prostaglandins and its inhibition by antierythropoietin., J C. Schooley and L J. Mahlmann
Stimulation of erythropoiesis in the plethoric mouse by cyclic-amp and its inhibition by antierythropoietin., J C. Schooley and L J. Mahlmann
Stimulation of erythropoietic differentiation in balb/c mice infected with rauscher leukemia virus., hamburger A. Weitz, T N. Fredrickson, J L. Bue, W D. Hardy, J J. Camiscoli, Ferdinand, V Gallicchio, and A S. Gordon
Stimulation of erythropoietin-dependent erythropoiesis by serotonin in mice. Abstr., P H. Lowy, G Keighley, and N S. Cohen
Stimulation of glycogenolysis by beta adrenergic agonists in skeletal muscle of mice with the phosphorylase kinase deficiency mutation (i strain)., S R. Gross, S E. Mayer, and M A. Longshore
Stimulation of granulocyte release and spleen colony forming potential by partially purified extract of mouse tumor and normal mammalian kidney. Abstr., L Delmonte and R A. Liebelt
Stimulation of granulocytic colony formation in agar diffusion chambers implanted in cyclophosphamide pretreated mice., M Y. Gordon and N M. Blackett
Stimulation of granulopoiesis after removal of cells released by newborn mouse spleen in organ culture., P Goube de laforest, N Riou, and L C. Lortscher
Stimulation of growth in cultured endothelial cells. Abstr., A R. Johnson, N T. Boyden, and C M. Wilson
Stimulation of growth in the little mouse., W G. Beamer and E M. Eicher
Stimulation of growth in the little mouse., W G. Beamer and E M. Eicher
Stimulation of growth of transplantable tumors by genes which promote spontaneous tumor development., G L. Wolff
Stimulation of guanylate cyclase of fibroblasts by free fatty acids., D Wallach and I Pastan
Stimulation of hematopoiesis by femoral marrow curettage in sublethally irradiated mice., W H. Knospe, S A. Gregory, W Fried, and F E. Jr
Stimulation of hemoglobin C synthesis by erythropoietin in fetal and neonatal sheep., J E. Barker, J E. Pierce, and A W. Nienhuis
Stimulation of hemolysin plaque-forming cells by idoxuridine., D E. Griswold, G H. Heppner, and P Calabresi
Stimulation of hepatic lipogenesis by eicosa-5,8,11,14-tetraynoic acid in mice fed a high linoleate diet., S Abraham, H M. Grath, and G A. Rao
Stimulation of hepatic RNA synthesis in dwarf mice by ovine prolactin., H W. Chen, D H. Hamer, H J. Heiniger, and H Meier
Stimulation of hepatic rna synthesis in dwarf mice by ovine prolactin., H W. Chen, D H. Hamer, H Heiniger, and H Meier
Stimulation of humoral and cellular antibody formation in mice by poly ir,cr., W Turner, S P. Chan, and M A. Chirigos
Stimulation of humoral antibody formation by polyanions. 3. Restoration of the immune response to sheep red blood cells by polyanions in thymectomized and lethally irradiated mice protected with bone marrow cells., T Diamantstein, B Wagner, J L'Age-Stehr, I Beyse, M V Odenwald, and G Schultz
Stimulation of humoral antibody formation by polyanions. IV. The effects of dextran sulfate on the kinetics of secondary immune response in mice., T Diamantstein, B Wagner, M V. Odenwald, and G Schulz
Stimulation of humoral antibody formation by polyanions. V. Relationship between enhancement of sheep red blood cell uptake by the spleen and adjuvant action of dextran sulfate., T Diamantstein, H Meinhold, and B Wagner
Stimulation of humoral immune responses to a thymic-independent antigen in mice immunosuppressed by a graft-versus-host reaction., W Treiber and W S. Lapp
Stimulation of igg antibody response in vitro by t cell-replacing factor., A Schimpl and E Wecker
Stimulation of immune mechanisms against mammary tumors by incomplete t cell depletion., J R. Roubinian, M Lane, M Slomich, and P B. Blair
Stimulation of immune reactivity by methoxy-substituted glycerol ethers incorporated into the feed., B Boeryd, T Nilsson, L Lindholm, S Lange, B Hallgren, and G Stallberg
Stimulation of immune response by adjuvant during radiotherapy of a mouse fibrosarcoma. Abstr., H Moroson and M Z. Rotman
Stimulation of immune response in hybrid mice following rauscher virus infection., J P. Okunewick, R F. Meredity, B Brozovich, and E V. Weaver
Stimulation of immunoprophylaxis and ctyotoxic effector cells against el4 leukemia in syngeneic mice induced by radiation-blocked el4 cells. Abstr., T S. Johnson, J L. Hudson, M E. Feldman, and G L. Iii
Stimulation of in vitro antibody responses to sheep red cells by thymus cells activated to histocompatibility antigens., D C. Vann and P C. Galloway
Stimulation of in vitro fertilization in mice with 17beta- -estradiol., P Sjoblom
Stimulation of in vitro granulocyte-macrophage colony formation by mouse heart conditioned medium., P V. Byrne, W Heit, and B Kubanek
Stimulation of lactose synthetase activity and casein synthesis in mouse mammary explants by estradiol., Y J. Topper
Stimulation of liver dna synthesis by a factor from ascites tumor 6c3hed., J W. Yarbro
Stimulation of liver regeneration and compensatory kidney hyperplasia by passive transfer of spleen cells., M E. Pliskin and R T. Prehn
Stimulation of lymphoid cells by components of bcg., M S. Mitchell, M B. Mokyr, and I Kahane
Stimulation of lymphoid cells by sulfur-containing compounds. Abstr., H Lazarus, E F. Barell, and S O. Oppenheim
Stimulation of lymphoid cells from normal and immune mice by syngeneic balb/c plasma cell tumors., P J. Boyer and J L. Fahey
Stimulation of lymphoma cell growth by cholesterol enrichment. Abstr., B B. Lavietes, J E. Potter, and P S. Coleman
Stimulation of macrophage precursor cell proliferation and its rela- tion to phagocytic activity and immune suppression., D H. Pluznik and M Feigis
Stimulation of malignant skin cells by antibody to normal skin cells of mice., M L. Heidrick, W L. Ryan, and G L. Curtis
Stimulation of mammary carcinoma cell proliferation by epithelial growth factor in vitro., R W. Turkington
Stimulation of mammary epithelial cell proliferation in vitro by protein factor(s) present in serum., G C. Majumder and R W. Turkington
Stimulation of mammary tumorigenesis and suppression of uterine adenomyosis by temporary inhibition of pituitary prolactin during youth in mice., H Nagasawa and T Mori