Content Posted in 2012
The synaptic protein syntaxin1 is required for cellularization of Drosophila embryos., R W. Burgess, D L. Deitcher, and T L. Schwarz
The synchrony of estrous in mice, relative roles of the male and female environments., H M. Marsden and F H. Bronson
The synchrony of oestrus in mice: relative roles of the male and female environment., H M. Marsden and F H. Bronson
The synergistic activity of bcg on the stimulation of lymphocytes with concanavalin a and lipopolysaccharide., D P. Bruynzeel, H Ettekoven, and J G. Kreeftenberg
The synergistic anti-neoplastic activity of combinations of mitomycins with either 6-thioguanine or 5-fluorouracil., A C. Sartorelli and B A. Booth
The synergistic effect of cyclophosphamide and cytosine arabinoside on lymphocytes bearing membrane immunoglobulin. Abstr., hodach A. Albert, L Borella, and D Pinkel
The synergistic effect of pituitary isografts on radiation induction of harderian gland tumors. Abstr., R J. Fry, K H. Allen, L S. Lombard, A R. Sallese, E F. Staffeldt, H. Rust, and E J. Ainsworth
The synergistic inhibition of sarcoma 180 by combinations of mitomycin c with either 6-thioguanine or 5-fluorouracil. Abstr., A C. Sartorelli and B A. Booth
The synpathetic nervous system modulates antibody response to thymus-independent antigens., K Miles, J Quintans, schorr E. Chelmicka, and B G. Arnason
The synthesis and actions of mouse and human interferons in mouse- -human hybrid cells., H M. Frankfort, E A. Havell, C M. Croce, and J Vilcek
The synthesis and antileukemic activity of six new derivatives of 1- -beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine (ara-c). Abstr., R H. Wood and D Elam
The synthesis and degradation of presumptive messenger rna in cultured mouse leukemia cells during the inhibition of protein synthesis., K Takenaka, H Endo, and M Kuwano
The synthesis and processing of beta-glucuronidase in normal and egasyn deficient mouse kidney., J A. Brown, G P. Jahreis, and R T. Swank
The synthesis and properties of t25 glycoprotein in thy-1- -negative mutant lymphoma cells., I S. Trowbridge, R Hyman, and C Mazauskas
The synthesis, assembly, and secretion of gamma globulin by mouse myeloma cells. VI. Assembly of igm proteins., J Buxbaum and M D. Scharff
The synthesis of 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate by mouse tissues, sulfate activation in vitro and in vivo., C A. Pasternak
The synthesis of a dopa analogue, 1-amino-2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)- -ethylphosphonic acid and distribution studies in mice bearing the harding-passey melanoma., M J. Stringer, J A. Stock, and L M. Cobb
The synthesis of co57 tetraphenylporphinesulfonate and its use in the scintillation scanning of neoplasms., J Winkelman, J G. Afee, H N. Wagner, and R G. Long
The synthesis of polyadenylic acid-containing ribonucleic acid by isolated mitochondria from ehrlich ascites cells., L Aujame and K B. Freeman
The synthesis of uridine diphosphate xylose by particulate preparations from mouse mast-cell tumors., J E. Silbert and S Deluca
The systemic administration of purified interleukin 2 enhances the ability of sensitized murine lymphocytes to cure a disseminated syngeneic lymphoma., J H. Donohue, M Rosenstein, A E. Chang, M T. Lotze, I J. Robb, and S A. Rosenberg
The systemic and intratumor macrophage response to a growing antigenic murine sarcoma. Abstr., J T. Thornthwaite and E V. Sugarbaker
The T6 translocation in the mouse: its use in trisomy mapping, centromere localization, and cytological identification of linkage group 3., E M. Eicher and M C. Green
The t6 translocation in the mouse, its use in trisomy mapping, centromere localization, and cytological identification of linkage group iii., E M. Eicher and M C. Green
Theta antigen and immunoglobulin on a tissue-cultured mouse lymphoma., A W. Boylston
Theta antigen in n-nitrosobutylurea leukemogenesis of the mouse., H Hiai, H Shisa, Y Matsudaira, and Y Nishizuka
Theta antigen on a murine lymphosarcoma., F Merino, C J. Abeyounis, and F Milgrom
Theta antigen on mouse lymphocytes stimulated with phytohaemagglutinin., J J. Owen, P Hunter, and M C. Raff
The tabby syndrome in the mouse., H Gruneberg
Theta-bearing and complement-receptor lymphocytes are distinct populations of cells., C Bianco and V Nussenzweig
Theta-bearing cells in the bone marrow of thymus-deprived mice. Numbers and nature., C Ropke
Theta isoantigen as a marker of thymus-derived lymphocytes in mice., M C. Raff
Theta-isoantigenic marker in phytohemagglutinin-responding mouse blood lymphocytes., L Andersson and P Hayry
The target cell in the chemical induction of carcinomas in mouse submandibular gland., C B. Wigley and A W. Carbonell
Theta-sensitive cell and erythropoiesis. Identification of a defect in w/wv mice., W Wiktor-Jedrzejczak, S Sharkis, A Ahmed, and G W. Santos
The taupe mouse., J H. Fielder
The t-cell dependence of the generation of mhc restrictions in secondary b-cell - helper t-cell interactions. Abstr., S K. Pierce and N A. Speck
The t cell-dependent period of the immune response to sheep erythrocytes., W B. Van muiswinkel and P L. Soest
The t cell maturation environment influences the alloreactive t cell repertoire for mutant kb products. Abstr., R Gress and R Hodes
The t cell proliferative response to allotypic determinants on monoclonal antibodies: the effects of anti-ia reactivity on antigen dose response and ia restriction. Abstr., S M. Hedrick, D Hansburg, and R H. Schwartz
The t-cell receptor and cytotoxicity. An anti-idiotype antiserum that inhibits a graft-versus-host reaction does not inhibit cell-mediated cytotoxicity., M Braun and F Saal
The t complex and ovarian teratocarcinogenesis., J H. Nadeau and D Varnum
The t- complex and the genetical control of development., M F. Lyon
The technique of bladder implantation, further results and an assess- ment., D B. Clayson, J A. Pringle, G M. Bonser, and M Wood
The teeth of the "sleek" mouse., J A. Sofaer
The temporal course of radiation effect on glycine transport in ascites tumour cells., R F. Hagemann and T C. Evans
The temporal effects of species and task on retrograde amnesia produced by electroconvulsive shock., Nancy M. Brown
The temporal effects of species and task on retrograde amnesia produced by electroconvulsive shock., Mark Sendor
The temporal variable in saline-induced locomotor depression in mice., J H. vanAbeelen
The temporal variable in saline-induced locomotor depression in mice., J H. Abeelen
The teratogenic action of prednisolone on a genotype resistant to cortisone. Abstr., H Kalter
The teratogenic effect of acetaldehyde. Implications for the study of the fetal alcohol syndrome., K S. O'shea and M H. Kaufman
The teratological effect of acetazolamide in six inbred strains of mice., Catherine A. Azar
The termination of immunological tolerance induced in adult c3h mice to rgg by rgg-protein complexes., M Fujiwara
The termination of immunologic tolerance by cross-react- ing human immunoglobulins. Abstr., G D. Harris, J M. Cruse, and W C. Yarbrough
The terminology of tissue transplantation., G D. Snell
The terminology of tissue transplantation., G D. Snell
The ternary IGF complex influences postnatal bone acquisition and the skeletal response to intermittent parathyroid hormone., S Yakar, M L. Bouxsein, E Canalis, H Sun, V Glatt, C Gundberg, P Cohen, D Hwang, Y Boisclair, D Leroith, and C J. Rosen
The testicular estrogen receptor system in two strains of mice differing susceptibility to estrogen-induced leydig cell tumors., B Sato, W Spomer, R A. Huseby, and L T. Samuels
The testis in mice infected with mycobacterium leprae., R J. Rees, A C. Dougall, and A G. Weddell
The Tetratricopeptide repeat domain 7 gene is mutated in flaky skin mice: a model for psoriasis, autoimmunity, and anemia., C Helms, S Pelsue, L Cao, E Lamb, B Loffredo, Miller P. Taillon, B Herrin, L M. Burzenski, B Gott, B L. Lyons, D Keppler, L D. Shultz, and A M. Bowcock
The thalamic projection to cortical area 17 in a congenitally anophthalmic mouse strain., abramof I. Kaiserman, A M. Graybiel, and W J. Nauta
The theory, practice and treatment of graft versus host reactions., K Nouza
The therapeutic efficacy of murine anti-tumor T cells: freshly isolated T cells are more therapeutic than T cells expanded in vitro., R Evans, S J. Kamdar, T M. Duffy, D M. Krupke, J A. Fuller, and M E. Dudley
The therapeutic response of bronchial carcinoma xenografts: a direct patient-xenograft comparison., A J. Shorthouse, M J. Smyth, and G G. Steel
The therapeutic response of three human tumor lines maintained in immune-suppressed mice., L Kopper and G G. Steel
The therapeutic significance of the dose response curve for anti- lymphocytic serum., M C. Berenbaum, L Brent, and P J. Kilshaw
The therapeutic value of nonspecific immunostimulants used alone or in combination. Abstr., G M. Kollmorgen, D C. Cox, and J J. Killion
The thermal response of mouse adenocarcinoma cells at low ph., K R. Meyer, L E. Hopwood, and E L. Gillette
The thermoregulation of the nude mouse., W H. Weihe
The thickness of the glomerular basement membrane in irradiated and unirradiated wistar rats and c-57 bl mice of different age groups., I P. Pacheco, C Segreto, and L Iwabuchi
The third cell type required for the immune response of spleen cells in vitro., H Cosenza, L D. Leserman, and D A. Rowley
The "thrombocytopenia and cardiomyopathy" (trac) mutation: effects of phytosterols on normal platelet production, Alex S. Burn
The thymic differentiation markers t6 and m241 are two unusual mhc class i antigens., M Van de rijn, P G. Lerch, R W. Knowles, and C Terhorst
The thymidine-14c and-3h double-labeling technic in the study of the cell cycle of l1210 leukemia ascites tumor in vivo., R C. Young, V T. Vita, and S Perry
The thymidine-kinase locus of friend erythroleukaemic cells. I. Mutation rates and properties of mutants., P G. Mckenna and I Hickey
The thymoma-prone (nzb x cfw) f1 mouse., D Francis, R Barnes, and J Kramer
The thymo-regressive response as a biological dosimeter for x-irradiation. Abstr., G A. Santisteban
The thymus and autoimmune disease., B J. Helyer and J B. Howie
The thymus and circulating lymphocytes of mice., M J. Doenhoff, A J. Davies, E Leuchars, and V Wallis
The thymus and immunocompetence, the target cell of the thymic factor., V M. Rosenoer, G Biano, and B L. Brown
The thymus and lymph-nodes in radiation chimaeras., C E. Ford and H S. Micklem
The thymus and recovery from cyclophosphamide-induced tolerance to sheep erythrocytes., A C. Aisenberg and C Davis
The thymus and recovery of the sheep erythrocyte response in irradiated mice., A C. Aisenberg and C Davis
The thymus and spontaneous mammary adenocarcinoma in mice. Abstr., E J. Yunis and O Stutman
The thymus and the cellular basis of immunity., A J. Davies
The thymus and the development of immunologic responsiveness., J F. Miller
The thymus and the precursors of antigen reactive cells., J F. Miller and G F. Mitchell
The thymus and transplantation immunity., J F. Miller
The thymus as a site for evaluating the potency of candidate beta cell autoantigens in NOD mice., I C. Gerling, M A. Atkinson, and E H. Leiter
The thymus autoimmunity and malignancy in new zealand black mice., J East and M A. Sousa
The thymus-derived lymphocyte, functional subpopulations. Abstr., R L. St pierre and S D. Waksal
The thymus involutionary and adrenal cortical responses to stress in normal, isolation-reared and socially aggregated cba mice of 8, 15 and 52 weeks of age, and their relation to renal and cardiovascular disease. Abstr., G Santisteban, J Katona, L Watt, and P Siemion
The thymus involution response to acceleration-deceleration in cba mice. Abstr., G A. Santisteban
The thymus of nu/+ mice., J M. Scheiff, A C. Cordier, and S Haumont
The thymus of the nu/+ hybrid. Abstr., A Bartak, M Bokorova, Z Rychter, and M Holub
The thymus origin of the carrier-specific cell in an antihapten response in vitro., I S. Trowbridge and H R. Anderson
The thymus. Yesterday, today, and tomorrow., J F. Miller
The thyrotrophic cells of mice bred for differing thyroid function., Burt Alan Adelman
The tight-skin mouse: an animal model of inherited emphysema., G A. Rossi, G W. Hunninghake, S V. Szapiel, J E. Gadek, J D. Fulmer, Kawanami, V J. Ferrans, and R G. Crystal
The time and order of appearance of some endochondral ossification centers in the rabbit fetus., Deborah A. Cotton
The time and site of contraceptive action of an intra-uterine device in the mouse., J H. Marston and W A. Kelly
The time course of dna repair following methyl nirto- -nitrosoguanidine (mnng) treatment of p388f lymphoma cells in culture. I. Alkali dissociable dna lesions and their restitution., O Nikaido and B W. Fox
The time factor in cancer chemotherapy., G Mathe, M Schneider, and L Schwartzenberg
The time needed for normalization of hairless mouse epidermis after treatment with twice weekly topical skin applications of 10 nmol 12-o-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate in acetone, or acetone alone, for 18 weeks. A morphologic and cell kinetic study., O H. Iversen, J E. Paulsen, and A Schjolberg
The time of appearance of ia antigens during spermatogenesis in the mouse., M Fellous, R P. Erickson, G Gachelin, and F Jacob
The time of appearance of ia antigens during spermatogenesis in the mouse. Relationship between ia antigens and h-2, beta2 microglobulin and f9 antigens. Abstr., M Fellous, R P. Erickson, G Gachelin, P Dubois, and F Jacob
The time of appearance of lung tumours in mice injected when newly born with 9,10-dimethyl-1,2-benzanthracene (dmba)., M A. Walters and F J. Roe
The time of metastasis and release of circulating tumor cells as determined in an experimental system., M D. Romsdahl, E W. Chu, R Hume, and R R. Smith
The time of origin of purkinje cells in the mouse cerebellum with special reference to regional differences. Abstr., M Inouye and U Murakami
The time of ovulation and its diurnal regulation in the post-parturitional mouse., M N. Runner and A J. Ladman
The timing of appearance of host response in murine tumors. Abstr., C P. Karakousis, H O. Douglass, and M P. Goldrosen
The tissue distribution of misonidazole and its metabolites in mice. Abstr., J B. Chin, A J. Varghese, and A M. Rauth
The tla locus. A new allele and antigenic specificity., L Flaherty, K Sullivan, and D Zimmerman
The tla region of the mouse. Identification of a new serologically defined locus qa-2., L Flaherty
The t-locus of the mouse., D Bennett
The t-locus of the mouse, implications for mechanisms of development., waelsch S. Gluecksohn and R P. Erickson
The t lymphocyte proliferative response to poly-l-glu-poly-d,l- -ala--poly-l-lys., A M. Solinger and R H. Schwartz
The t lymphocyte responses to cytochrome c. Iii. Relationship of the fine specificity of antigen recognition to major histocompatibility complex genotype., L A. Matis, S M. Hedrick, C Hannum, M E. Ultee, A Lebwohl, E Margoliash, A M. Solinger, E A. Lerner, and R H. Schwartz
The topography of some anionic sites at the surfaces of fixed ehrlich ascites tumour cells., L Weiss, O Jung, and R Zeigel
The tortoise shell house mouse., M M. Dickie
The to strains of theiler's viruses cause "slow virus-like" infections in mice., H L. Lipton and M C. Canto
The total mastectomy and subsequent replacement of breasts in the mouse., J M. Riggott
The toxic effects on blood clotting factors of ethylene glycol produced by ethylene oxide sterilization. Abstr., R C. Allen, H Meier, and W G. Hoag
The toxicity of 125iudr in cultured mouse bp8 tumour cells., D Porteous
The toxicity of guanine nucleotide depletion in mouse t lymphoma (s-49) cells. Abstr., M B. Cohen and W Sadee
The toxicity of inactivated bacteria and endotoxin in mice suffering from protein malnutrition., P Price and R G. Bell
The toxic properties of massive inoculums of newcastle disease virus and influenza virus (pr8) for cell strains derived from normal and neoplastic tissue., E J. Mason and N Kaufman
The training of college and university teachers., C C. Little
The transcriptional landscape of the mammalian genome.
The transcriptional profile of three mouse chromosomes., Kriten E. Kai
The transcription factor Nr2e3 functions in retinal progenitors to suppress cone cell generation., N B. Haider, P Demarco, A M. Nystuen, X Huang, R S. Smith, M A. McCall, J K. Naggert, and Patsy M. Nishina
The transfer of cellular immune responses., Jacqueline Carter
The transfer of colloidal particles from the peritoneum to the mediastinum containing implanted tumors in mice. Abstr., L Adlersberg and J M. Singer
The transfer of handedness in C57BL/6J mice., David M. Keller
The transformation of a transplantable erythroleukemia into a myelogenous disease through isologous blood transfusions in blab/c mice. Abstr., V S. Gallicchio
The transient appearance of degenerate antibody early in the course of the immune response., E A. Kan and G W. Siskind
The transient appearance of specific proteins in one-cell mouse embryos., B Cullen, K Emigholz, and J Monahan
The transition from embryonic to adult isozyme expression in reaggregating cell cultures of mouse brain., L P. Kozak
The transition from embryonic to adult isozyme expression in reaggregating cell cultures of mouse brain., L P. Kozak
The transition from oocyte-coded to embryo-coded glucose phosphate isomerase in the early mouse embryo., J D. West and J F. Green
The transmission of antibodies and normal gamma-globulins across the young mouse gut., I G. Morris
The transmission of breast and lung cancer in mice., J J. Bittner and C C. Little
The transmission of the virus of myeloid leukaemia of mice by the milk., W Krischke and A Graffi
The transplantation kinetics of tumour cells., E H. Porter, H B. Hewitt, and E R. Blake
The transplantation of animal tumours by deep-frozen tissue., N S. Kiseleva
The transplantation of splenic tissue in mice., J J. Bittner
The transplanted tumor as a research tool in cancer immunology., N Kaliss
The transport and oxidation of succinate by ehrlich ascites-tumour cells., T L. Spencer
The transport of chloride in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., C Levinson and M L. Villereal
The transport of potassium ions in normal and dystrophic mouse muscle., L H. Burr and H Mclennan
The transport of sulfate ions across the membrane of the ehrlich ascites tumor cell., C Levinson and M L. Villereal
The treatment of acutely x-irradiated mice with streptomycin and de- rivatives of 6-aminopenicillanic acid., T L. Fallowfield
The treatment of chronic murine homologous disease, a comparative study of four 'immunosuppressive' agents., R S. Schwartz and L Beldotti
The treatment of experimental mouse hemoblastosis. Iii. Chemotherapy of the lah vufb leukemia with some 4-amino analogues of floic acid., J Soucek, J Sochman, K Motycka, O Novotna, and K Slavik
The treatment of experimental mouse hemoblastosis. II. The effect of long-term administration of some folic acid antagonists on mice of the akr strain., K Motycka, J Soucek, and K Slavik
The treatment of experimental mouse hemoblastosis. I. The effect of some new folic acid antimetabolites on cell transplanted leukemia in mice of the akr strain., K Motycka, J Soucek, K Slavik, J Jirasek, and A Jirasek
The treatment of prolonged seizure activity with intravenous diazepam., D W. Bailey and G M. Fenichel
The treatment of x-irradiated germfree cfw and c3h mice with isologous and homologous bone marrow. Abstr., R Wilson and S S. Connell
The t suppressor cell alloantigen tsud maps near immunoglobulin allotype genes and may be a heavy chain constant-region marker on a t cell receptor., F L. Owen, R Riblet, and B A. Taylor
The T suppressor cell alloantigen Tsud maps near immunoglobulin allotype genes and may be an heavy chain constant-region marker on a T cell receptor., F L. Owen, R Riblet, and B A. Taylor
The tubby-like proteins, a family with roles in neuronal development and function., A Ikeda, P M. Nishina, and J K. Naggert
The tumor dormant state. Comparison of l5178y cells used to establish dormancy with those that emerge after its termination., K J. Weinhold, D A. Miller, and E F. Wheelock
The tumor dormant state. Quantitation of l5178y cells and host immune responses during the establishment and course of dormancy in syngeneic dba/2 mice., K J. Weinhold, L T. Goldstein, and E F. Wheelock
The tumorigenic and carcinogenic effect of 12-0-tetra- decanoylphorbol-13-acetate when applied to the skin of balb/ca and hairless (hr/hr) mice., E G. Astrup and O H. Iversen
The tumorigenic and leukemogenic activity of a mouse tissue culture cell line chronically infected with murine leukemia viruses. Abstr., S A. Mayyasi, L Bulfone, H Foster, G Shibley, and P H. Aldenderfer
The tumor-inhibitory activity of 5-tri-fluoromethyl-2'-deoxyuridine (f3tdr). Abstr., C Heidelberger and S W. Anderson
The tumor-inhibitory effects of 3-methylcholanthrene on trans- plantable and 3-methylcholanthrene-induced tumors in c3h mice., J S. Thompson, C W. Gurney, and W H. Kirsten
The tumor necrotizing effect of lipoid a component of e scherichia coli endotoxin., E Mihich, O Westphal, O Luderitz, and E Neter
The tumor promoter 12-0-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate enhances the proliferative response of balb/c-3t3 cells to hormonal growth factors., C N. Frantz, C D. Stiles, and C D. Scher
The tumor promoter 12-0-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate stimulates lactate production in balb/c 3t3 preadipose cells., T G. Obrien, D Saladik, and L Diamond
The tumor-protective effect of selenium in an experimental model., C Witting, U Witting, and V Krieg
The tumour-inhibiting activity of some 9-aminoacridines and related compounds., C Radzikowski, Z Ledochowski, and A Ledochowski
The turnover of folate coenzymes in murine lymphoma cells., P F. Nixon, G Slutsky, A Nahas, and J R. Bertino
The turnover of isotopically labelled dna in vivo in developing, adult and scrapie-affected mouse brain., R Kimberlin, D Shirt, and S Collis
The turnover of microsomal protein in the livers of phenobarbital- -treated mice., L Shuster and H Jick
The turnover of microsomal reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-cytochrome c reductase in the livers of mice treated with ohenobarbital., H Jick and L Shuster
The twitcher mouse: an ultrastructural study on the oligodendroglia., H Takahashi, H Igisu, K Suzuki, and K Suzuki
The twitcher mouse: determination of genetic status by galactosylceramidase assays on clipped tail., T Kobayashi, H Nagara, K Suzuki, and K Suzuki
The twitcher mouse: normal pattern of early myelination in the spinal cord., H Nagara, T Kobayashi, K Suzuki, and K Suzuki
The two-dimensional topographic distribution of h-2 histocompati- bility alloantigens on mouse red blood cell membranes., G L. Nicolson, R Hyman, and S Singer
The two high responder haplotypes to (tg)-a--l do not cross- react at the helper t cell level., P Marrack and J W. Kappler
The type II activin receptors are essential for egg cylinder growth, gastrulation, and rostral head development in mice., J Song, S P. Oh, H Schrewe, M Nomura, H Lei, M Okano, T Gridley, and E Li
The tyrosinases of mouse melanoma. Isolation and molecular properties., J B. Burnett
The ubiquitous subunit of the globin enhancer-binding protein NF-E2 (Nfe2u) maps to mouse chromosome 5., L L. Peters and E M. Eicher
The ultrastructural distribution of several phosphatase enzymes in mouse mammary tumor system., D S. Misfeldt, R D. Cardiff, and S R. Wellings
The ultrastructural localization of acid phosphatase in the crypt epithelium of the irradiated mouse duodenum., J Hugon and M Borgers
The ultrastructural localization of antigens in ehrlish ascites tumor cells against antinuclear factors in lupus erythematosus sera by peroxidase-labelled antibody method., M Machida and M Hoshino
The ultrastructural substratum of tumor reproduction. Abstr., J C. Lee and W A. Yu
The ultrastructure of collagen in the dermis of tight-skin (tsk) mutant mice., D N. Menton and R A. Hess
The ultrastructure of early embryonic stages of spontaneously activated mouse ovarian eggs cultured in vitro. Abstr., E Anderson, P C. Hoppe, and G Lee
The ultrastructure of erythroblastic islands and reticular cells in mouse bone marrow., I Berman
The ultrastructure of functional mouse adrenal cortical tumor cells in vitro., P Mattson and J Kowal
The ultrastructure of implanted trophoblast cells of the yellow agouti mouse., M S. Nowel and G B. Chapman
The ultrastructure of mouse testicular interstitial tissue containing plutonium-239 and its significance in explaining the observed distribution of plutonium in the testis., P Ash and T Parker
The ultrastructure of murine secondary palatal ectomesenchyme during shelf reorientation., P B. Innes
The ultrastructure of normal myogenesis in the limb of the mouse., A C. Platzer
The ultrastructure of osteoclasts in microphthalmic mice., M E. Holtrop, K A. Cox, G Eilon, H A. Simmons, and L G. Raisz
The ultrastructure of platelet pseudopodia and the adhesion of homologous platelets to tumour cells., B A. Warren
The ultrastructure of polyploid b-cells in the islets of normal mice., R E. Bowen and F J. Swartz
The ultrastructure of polyploid beta cells in islets of normal mice. Abstr., R E. Bowen and F J. Swartz
The ultrastructure of primordial germinal cells of the fetal testes and of embryonal carcinoma cells of mice., G B. Pierce and T F. Beals
The ultrastructure of sarcoma i cells and immune macrophages during their interaction in the peritoneal cavities of immune c57bl/6 mice., V C. Chambers and R S. Weiser
The ultrastructure of skeletal haemangiosarcomas induced in mice by strontium-90., P Ash and J F. Loutit
The ultrastructure of target cells and immune macrophages during their interaction in vitro., V C. Chambers and R S. Weiser
The ultrastructure of the gingiva in the diabetic mouse., S E. Anapolle, J T. Albright, and F O. Craft
The ultrastructure of the islets of langerhans in normal and obese- -hyperglycemic mice., N Bjorkman, C Hellerstrom, and B Hellman
The ultrastructure of the lung of mice exposed to a supra-lethal dose of ionizing radiation on the thorax., J R. Maisin
The ultrastructure of the mesenchymal element of the palatal shelves of the fetal mouse., P B. Innes
The ultrastructure of the rods of the mouse retina., A I. Cohen
The ultrastructure of tumours derived from spontaneously transformed tissue culture cells., P D. Wilson and L Franks
The ultrastructure of virus- and radiation-induced thymomas of c57bl mice., B Lagerlof
The UNC5C netrin receptor regulates dorsal guidance of mouse hindbrain axons., D Kim and S L. Ackerman
The underlying principles of scientific publication., C A. Ball, G Sherlock, H Parkinson, Sera P. Rocca, H C. Causton, T Gaasterland, F Holstege, M Ringwald, P Spellman, C J. Stoeckert, A Brazma, and J Quackenbush
The undifferentiated and extended forms of c1300 murine neuroblastoma., D Graham, N Gonatas, and F Charalampous
The unexpected isolation of an ly1+, qa2+ t cell clone from an igm+ b cell lymphoma. Abstr., C L. Reinisch, A P. Sing, and J L. Troutner
The unique combination of dermatological and ocular phenotypes in Alstrom syndrome: severe presentation, early onset and two novel ALMS1 mutations., M Kocova, Angelovska E. Sukarova, R Kacarska, P Maffei, G Milan, and J D. Marshall
The unusual fate of second skin grafts across an h(tla) barrier., L Flaherty and D Bennett
The uptake and intracellular distribution of 7-ketocholesterol and cholesterol in cultured cells., Joyce Moscowitz
The uptake and metabolism of 3h-corticosterone and fluorometrically determined corticosterone in fetuses of several mouse strains., N Tuan, D J. Rekdal, and A Burton
The uptake and retention of chromium by cells., C J. Sanderson
The uptake by t cells of ia antigens released from macrophages. Abstr., F Paraskevas and S T. Lee
The uptake, distribution and antitumor activity of 1-(2-choloroethyl)- -3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosourea in the murine glioma., V A. Levin, W R. Shapiro, T P. Clancy, and V T. Oliverio
The uptake in the pancreatic islets of nicotinamide, nicotinic acid and tryptophan and their ability to prevent streptozotocin diabetes in mice., H Tjalve and E Wilander
The uptake of 131i-tagged protein by ehrlich ascites tumor cells., D Thomason and E Schofield
The uptake of 3h-thymidine in the cranial base of cleft palate mice. Abstr., S Long, K Larsson, and S Lohmander
The uptake of 5-hydroxytryptamine, histamine, and their amino acid precursors by neoplastic mast cells., J P. Green
The uptake of 89sr and 65zn by mouse melanoma., H Woodard and K Corey
The uptake of amino acids at 4 degree c by l1210 cells. Abstr., W Yu
The uptake of as74-labeled arsonoazoproteins in tissues of tumor- -bearing mice., J L. Mego and J D. Queen
The uptake of colloidal au198 by ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells in vitro. Abst., D F. Wallach and D Ulbrey
The uptake of creatine by various tissues from a mouse bearing tumor cells., M Yanokura, Y Sawai, and K Tsukada
The uptake of differentially coupled 74as-arsano-poly-l-lysine-in tumor-bearing mouse tissues., J L. Mego and J D. Queen
The uptake of fluorescent labelled proteins by normal and tumour tissues in vivo., G C. Easty
The uptake of labeled proteins by particulate fractions of tumor and normal tissues after injection into mice., J L. Mego and D M. Queen
The uptake of l-glutamic acid in normal mouse lymphocyte line and in a transport mutant., A H. Dantzig, M C. Finkelstein, and C W. Slayman
The uptake of nucleosides by cells in culture. II. Inhibition by 2-mercapto-1-(beta-4-pyridethyl)benzimidazole., Y Nakata and J P. Bader
The uptake of nucleosides by cells in culture. I. Inhibition by heterologous nucleosides., T L. Steck, Y Nakata, and J P. Bader
The uptake of p32 by liver phosphatides of ehrlich ascites tumor- -bearing mice., T C. Lee, R J. Salmon, D G. Mosser, and M K. Loken
The uptake of phospholipids by experimental tumors., L J. Anghileri
The uptake of purines and formate into the dna of 6-mp-sensitive and resistant strains of ca 755. Abstr., S Bieber and R Pomales
The uptake of radioactive sulfur during teratogenic treatment in the pregnant mouse. Abstr., M Smithberg
The uptake of rubidium-86 in mouse kidneys irradiated with fraction- ated doses of x rays., E Glatstein, R C. Brown, G D. Zanelli, and J F. Fowler
The uptake of sulfur-35 by the connective tissues surrounding irradi- ated skin tumors., J T. Duhig
The uptake of tritiated methotrexate by an experimental glioma., C H. Tator
The uptake of tritiated thymidine by newly transplanted ehrlich ascites tumor cells., R Baserga and R Gold
The urinary aversive pheromone of mice, species, strain and grouping effects., R B. Jones and N W. Nowell
The use as test material of inbred strains of mice having high frequencies of audiogenic seizures., J P. Scott
The usefulness of fluorescence microscopy in experimental cancer of the uterine cervix. Abstr., J L. Stevenson
The usefulness of tissue culture cell lines in the development of ascites tumors from a transplantable squamous cell mouse carcinoma., M R. Fernandes and I Koprowska
The use of 125i-labelled protein a for the detection of humoral immunity to gross murine leukaemia virus., H C. Holmes, M Tuffrey, J Steuden, J Hilgers, and R D. Barnes
The use of 32p labelled orthophosphate for the assay of chemother- apeutic agents on tumours maintained in organ culture., R Tchao, G C. Easty, and E J. Ambrose
The use of (6-3h)thymidine for monitoring dna synthesis in tumour explants. Abstr., I Mac donald, S Ayres, D B. Thomas, and A C. Riches
The use of acetone-dried thymus powder for the production of anti- thymocyte serum., A Zweibaum and E Bouhou
The use of a derivative of hematoporphyrin in tumor detection., R L. Lipson, E J. Baldes, and A M. Olsen
The use of affinity chromatography for the specific purification of antibodies and antigens., L Wofsy and B Burr
The use of a hypochlorous acid derivative in the control of cancer., A S. Ketcham
The use of ammonium sulphate globulin precipitation for determination of affinity of anti-protein antibodies in mouse serum., M Steward and R Petty
The use of a monoclonal i-j-specific antibody to distinguish cells in the feedback suppression circuit from those in the contrasuppressor circuit., K Yamauchi, M Taniguchi, D Green, and R K. Gershon
The use of an in vitro test of delayed hypersensitivity for the study of experimental autoimmune aspermatogenesis., Z Pokorna, J Pekarek, and J Svejcar
The use of antigenic tissue extracts to weaken the immunological reaction against skin homografts in mice., P B. Medawar
The use of anti-idiotype antibody to characterize t cell receptors for allo-i antigens. Abstr., R W. Chesnut, A G. Farr, S Colon, and H M. Grey
The use of bacterial lipopolysaccharides to show that two signals are required for the induction of antibody synthesis., J Watson, E Trenkner, and M Cohn
The use of bsvr/srcr mice for detection of murine strains of toxigenic escherichia coli., L J. Schiff, A M. Shefner, P W. Barbera, and S M. Poiley
The use of cellular immunoadsorbents to prepare antibody that distinguishes between syngeneic surface antigens on two guinea pig hepatocarcinomas., H L. Mathews, M J. Brunda, and P Minden
The use of chimaeric mice to search for gene transfer in the immune response., A J. Munro, K Day, and R L. Gardner
The use of chromosome paints in localizing the translocation breakpoint in a mouse model for Down Syndrome., Jeremy Lambert
The use of column-bound b lymphocytes for absorption of antisera to t lymphocyte antigens., L Hudson and B Phillips
The use of comparative mapping to identify loci involved in human carcinogenesis., T H. Roderick, A L. Hillyard, D P. Doolittle, and M T. Davisson
The use of competitive inhibition of substrate-binding to cytochrome p450 in the determination of spectral dis- sociation constants for substrates with multiple types of binding, as illustrated with 1-butanol., A P. Van den berg, J Noordhoek, and kool E. Koopman
The use of contact sensitivity in mice for drug testing (according to asherson and ptak)., H Heinecke and W Zschiesche
The use of conventional and zonal centrifugation to study the life cycle of mammalian cells. Phospholipid and macromolecular synthesis in neoplastic mast cells., A M. Warmsley and C A. Pasternak
The use of conventional antisera in the production of specific monoclonal antibodies., K B. Eager and R H. Kennett
The use of cultured rat hepatocytes for the activation of procarcinogens to mutagens in the l5178y/tk assay. Abstr., D E. Amacher and S C. Paillet
The use of dihydrofolate reductase as a signal for scheduling optimal treatment with antileukemic agents., C T. Hardesty, D Chen, and J Mead
The use of disinfectants and antibiotics as antibacterial agents in cultures of laminaria agardhii, ulva lactuca, and pyura pyriformis., Barbara J. Harwood
The use of dispersed pancreatic islet cells in measurements of transmembrane transport., A Lernmark, J Sehlin, and I Taljedal
The use of early embryo aggregation derived chimaeras. I. To study immunological tolerance., R D. Barnes
The use of early embryo aggregation derived mouse chimaeras. Iii. A tool of immunogenetics., R D. Barnes
The use of early embryo aggregation derived mouse chimaeras. II. The study of disease processes., R D. Barnes
The use of elongate microbeams of x-rays for simulating the effects of cosmic rays on tissues, a study of wound healing and hair follicle regeneration., W E. Straile and H B. Chase
The use of enhancement in studying tumor antigens., J R. Batchelor
The use of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to determine the appearance, specificity and immunoglobulin class of antibodies to the structural proteins of influenza a virus in mice., H Watanabe, M A. Pollett, and J S. Mackenzie
The use of F1 hybrid and backcross generations to reveal new and/or uncommon tumor types., M M. Dickie
The use of ficoll gradient centrifugation to produce synchronous mouse lymphoma cells., S R. Ayad, M Fox, and D Winstanley
The use of flow microbluorimetry in the analysis of the phenotype expression of mouse histocompatibility antigens., G L. Campbell, L T. Goldstein, and B B. Knowles
The use of flow microfluorimetry in the analysis of the phenotype expression of mouse histocompatibility antigens., G L. Campbell, L T. Goldstein, and B B. Knowles
The use of freeze-fracture and negative staining techniques to study the ultrastructure of melanosomes isolated from b16 melanoma., P J. Lea, H F. Haberman, A Pawlowski, and I A. Menon
The use of freshly explanted mouse epidermal cells for the in vitro induction and detection of cell-mediated cytotoxicity., D Steinmuller and J R. Wunderlich
The use of genetically obese mice for the study of decompression illness. Abstr., W Antopol, S Kooperstein, and S Sugaar
The use of hapten-polysaccharide conjugates for the induction of b-cell tolerance involving ige responses. I. Preparation, character- ization and specific tolerogenic activity of penicilloyl-substituted levans affecting ige responses in normal and sensitized mice., C Moreno, C Hale, and R Hewett
The use of heterologous anti-mouse lymphocyte serum (als) in studies of tumorogenic potentials of c3h murine cells propagated in vitro., C Radzikowski and J Kieler
The use of hormone-supplemented serum-free media in primary cultures., J P. Mather and G H. Sato
The use of host strain variation to assess the significance of mucosal mast cells in the spontaneous cure response of mice to the nematode trichuris muris., T D. Lee and D Wakelin
The use of hybrid cells in immunotherapy., R Favre, Y Carcassonne, and G Meyer
The use of hybrid h-2 genes for localizing the positions of polymor- phic determinants recognized by antibodies and by cytotoxic t cells., K Ozato, G A. Evans, D H. Margulies, J G. Seidman, and R B. Levy
The use of hydroxyurea to study the proliferative state of t-cell precursors (cfut) in murine bone marrow., J J. Rusthoven and R A. Phillips
The use of immunohistochemistry to characterize the role of dicer in the mouse male germline, Gabrielle Puente
The use of immunologically competent cells from pig mesenteric lymph nodes to treat pulmonary tumors in mice., thomas S. Prichard and M O. Symes
The use of immunologically competent cells in the treatment of cancer, experiments with a transplantable mouse tumour., M F. Woodruff and M O. Symes
The use of immunologic mutations as probes of cellular inter- actions and autoimmunity in new zealand mice., K R. Bray and M E. Gershwin
The use of in vivo-in vitro labeling techniques to study phospholipid fatty acid turnover and fatty acid esterification into triglycerides in adipose tissue of aging mice., N Baker and V Hill
The use of iodinated antibodies for the location of antigens on the surface of leptospira canicola by electron microscopy., I V. Osechinsky, L B. Mekler, R V. Petrov, and V M. Mityushin
The use of isogenic and heterogenic mouse stocks in behavioral research. P. 3-22. In g. Lindzey & d. D. Thiessen (ed.), Contrib. To behavior-genetic, G E. Mc clearn, J R. Wilson, and W Meredith
The use of isoimmune sera for identification of hemapoietic cells from blood-injected radiation chimeras., J W. Goodman
The use of leucovorin orally in normal and leukemic l1210 mice to prevent the toxicity and gastrointestinal lesions caused by high doses of methotrexate., J S. Sandberg and A Goldin
The use of macromolecules as carriers of antitumor drugs., M Szekerke and J S. Driscoll
The use of methoxyflurane as a chemical immobilizer for nonsurgical procedures., R Greene and B H. Feder
The use of methylcholanthrene-induced skin carcinoma of the mouse in radiobiology., J C. Evans
The use of mice made tolerant to rat red blood cells in erythropoietin assays., G Hodgson
The use of mice with chromosomal markers in the study of viral leuke- mias. (russ.), A A. Stavrovskaya and E L. Prigozhina
The use of microsatelitte mouse markers to study the genetic diversity of beaver and spruce grouse populations on Mount Desert Island., Devin Lueddeke
The use of molecular probes and chromosomal rearrangements to partition the mouse Y chromosome into functional regions., E M. Eicher, S J. Phillips, and LL Washburn
The use of murine monoclonal antibodies without purification of antigen in the serodiagnosis of tuberculosis., J Hewitt, A R. Coates, D A. Mitchison, and J Ivanyi
The use of n-deacetyl-n-methylcolchicine (colcemid) for determination of the replication time of non-malignant and malignant cells culti- vated in vitro., W Sawicki and J Kieler
The use of nicotinamide to modify the toxicity of streptozotocin diabetes without loss of antitumor activity., P S. Schein, D A. Cooney, and M L. Vernon
The use of nude mice in model systems for studies on acquired immunity to parasitic helminths, p. 3-16. In proc. Second internat. Workshop nude mice, univ. Tokyo, N D. Reed, D D. Isaak, and R H. Jacobson
The use of ovarian teratomas to construct a meiotic linkage map of chromosome 17 of the house mouse., Hana Yaari
The use of parenteral chemicals for protection against oral radiation death in mice., R A. Goepp, F W. Fitch, and J Doull
The use of phagocytic peritoneal exudate cells as targets for the estimation of cytotoxic t cell activity., M Hosono and Y Katsura
The use of polymxin b and c3h/hej mouse spleen cells as criteria for endotoxin contamination., D C. Morrison and B J. Curry
The use of polyvinyl alcohols as tolerogic carriers for suppression of anti-hapten ige antibody responses., W Y. Lee and A H. Sehon
The use of protective substances for differential changes of radio- sensitivity in normal and tumor tissues., E N. Tolkacheva and N I. Shapiro
The use of psychosocial stimuli to induce prolonged systolic hyper- tension in mice., J P. Henry, J P. Meehan, and P M. Stephens
The use of PVP as a developing agent in mouse hemagglutination tests., J H. Stimpfling
The use of pvp as a developing agent in mouse hemagglutination tests., J H. Stimpfling
The use of quantitative immunofluorescence to measure immunoglobulin levels in mouse myeloma cells during the cell cycle., attardi D. Gandini, J B. Fleischman, O S. Pettengill, and G D. Sorenson
The use of radiation-induced paracentric inversions to determine the frequency of somatic crossing over in the mouse., Sally G. Kaplan
The use of red blood cell stroma as an immunoabsorbent and analytical tool --2. Studies with immune sera., R A. Brown and J Ellis
The use of red blood cell stroma as an immunoabsorbent and analytical tool. --ii. Studies with synthesis in vitro., R A. Brown and J Ellis
The use of robertsonian translocations in the mouse for studies on non-disjunction., A G. Searle and C V. Beechey
The use of ruthenium red in an electron microscope study of cytophago- cytosis., V C. Chambers
The use of simplified systems as an aid to the interpretation of mechanisms of graft rejection., D B. Amos
The use of sister chromatid exchange analysis in vivo to find mouse models of human chromosomal breakage syndromes., Michael Absatz
The use of sodium sulphide to facilitate tail vein injections in mice and rats., P M. Ronai
The use of specific pathogen-free mice for tumor studies. Abstr., H C. Nathan
The use of standard slides in semiquantitative radioautography with tritiated compounds., R Baserga and K Nemeroff
The use of strain lt2-m1 in identifying the protective antigens in a salmonella typhimurium-derived ribosomal vaccine., J Lin and L J. Berry
The use of subcellular fractions to raise anti-lymphocytic serum., E M. Lance, P J. Ford, and M Ruszkiewicz
The use of supravital staining to evaluate the survival of skin homografts., G B. Avery and C V. Hunt
The use of t-cell growth factor (tcgf) to isolate and continuously grow t-cells infiltrating syngeneic murine solid tumors. Abstr., I Yron, E Chu, P Spiess, and S A. Rosenberg
The use of tetranitro-blue tetrazolium for the cytochemical locali- zation of succinic dehydrogenase, cytochemical and cytological studies of sarcoma 37 ascites tumor cells., C G. Rosa and K Tsou
The use of the chemostat to study the relationship between cell growth rate, viability, and the effect of interferon on l1210 cells., M G. Tovey and boye D. Brouty
The use of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) for the detection and quantification of specific antibody from cell cultures., B S. Kelly, J G. Levy, and L Sikora
The use of the method of immunological tolerance for inhibiting forma- tion on antibodies to tissue antigens., V I. Gel'shtein and V N. Stepina
The use of the oxidant 'diamide' for studying the non-mitochondrial reducing capacity of ehrlich ascites tumor cells., J E. Biaglow and O F. Nygaard
The use of the radioimmunoprecipitation-peg assay (ripega) to quantify circulating antigens in human and experimental schistosomiasis., F Santoro, B Vandemeulebrouke, and A Capron
The use of translocation-derived "marker-bivalents" for studying the origin of meiotic instability in female mice., P De boer and F A. Hoeven
The use of tumors in the analysis of inductive tissue interactions., R Auerbach
The use of two-dimensional electrophoresis for mutagenicity testing. Abstr., A S. Raj and R R. Marshall
The use of unideterminant fragments of ferredoxin in the genetic mapping of determinant specificity of the immune response., L Sikora, M Weaver, and J G. Levy
The use of uridine (urd) rescue to enhance the antitumor selectivity of 5-fluorouracil (fura). Abstr., P Klubes and I Cerna
The use of vasectomized male mice as indicators., C C. Little
The use of vincristine to measure the cell production rate in a mouse c3h mammary carcinoma following irradiation. Abstr., B Jones and R S. Camplejohn
The use of x-autosome translocations in locating the x-chromosome inactivation center. Abstr., L B. Russell and C S. Montgomery
The use of x-autosome translocations in the mouse for the study of properties of autosomal genes. Abstr., L B. Russell, J W. Bangham, and C S. Montgomery
The uterine environment enhances cognitive competence., V H. Denenberg, B J. Hoplight, and L E. Mobraaten
The utilization in vivo of mouse nucleic acid metabolites labeled with radioactive precursor substances., M R. Schwarz and W O. Rieke
The utilization of alpha-2'-deoxythioguanosine by murine tumor cells., G A. Lepage and I G. Junga
The utilization of heritable pathological disorders. Internat. Symp. Lab. Anim. London 1966, symp. Ser. Immunobiol. Stand., E S. Russell
The utilization of in vitro mutagenesis techniques to explain strain, age and sex related differences in dimethylnitrosamine tumor susceptibilities in mice., D Brusick, D Jagannath, and U Weekes
The utilization of short and medium chain length fatty acids by l1210 murine leukemia cells., C P. Burns, S L. Wei, and A A. Spector
The utilization of tryptophan and its metabolites for pyridine nucleotide synthesis in tumors and host liver., J W. Mcdonald, F J. Rathbun, and H B. Stewart
The validation of a short term assay for the primitive hematopoietic stem cell., Kwame Makini
The validation of novel humanized mouse models for biomedical research., Deidre Michaud
The value of adriamycin in overcoming resistance to methotrexate in tissue culture., B T. Hill, L A. Price, and J H. Goldie
The value of chromosome examination in animal breeding., A Leonard and G Deknudt
The value of creep feed for laboratory rabbits., R R. Fox and D Guthrie
The value of reovirus in immunotherapy. Abstr., G M. Kollmorgen, D C. Cox, J L. Cantrell, and W A. Sansing
The variability, arrangement, and rearrangement of immuno- globulin genes., T H. Rabbitts, P H. Hamlyn, and G Matthyssens
The variability of incidence of mammary carcinoma in inbred strains of mice., J J. Bittner
The variation of hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal capacity as a function of age: further evidence for heterogenicity of the stem cell compartment., L E. Botnick, E C. Hannon, J Obbagy, and S Hellman
The variation of heterohemagglutinins in normal mouse sera., J H. Stimpfling
The variation of heterohemagglutinins in normal mouse sera., J H. Stimpfling
The varitint waddler mouse: a dominant mutation in Mus musculus., A M. Cloudman and L E. Bunker
The varying effects of different buffered solutions on intraocular pressure., Luke F.X Pickett
The vascular change in the hydrocephalic (ch) mouse. Abstr., A Hirayama, K Osaka, and S Matsumoto
The vastness and organization of the murine histocompatibility gene system as inferred from mutation data., D W. Bailey
The viability and capacity for further division, following tripolar mitosis, of cells of a murine ascites carcinoma in vitro., D C. Roberts and G E. Cole
The viability of pyknotic ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells., F Hartveit
The vinca alkaloids, a new class of oncolytic agents., I S. Johnson, J G. Armstrong, M Gorman, and J P. Jr
The viral envelope glycoprotein of murine leukemia virus and the pathogenesis of immune complex glomerulonephritis of new zealand mice., T Yoshiki, R C. Mellors, M Strand, and J T. August
The viral etiology of neoplasms - a review., E A. Mc culloch
The viral oncogene hypothesis, new evidence., G J. Todaro and R J. Huebner
The viral particles in the reactive cells of the brain induced by chemical carcinogens., F Ikuta
The virus concept of the aetiology of cancer., H Koprowski
The virus of mouse reticulohaemocytoblastosis and its properties. (russian Text), N P. Mazurenko
The virus theory of leukemia., J T. Syverton and J D. Ross
The visual cliff test for the study of visual depth perception in the mouse., M W. Fox
The visual cliff test for the study of visual depth perception in the mouse., M W. Fox
The voltage dependent calcium channel and its association with absence epilepsy., Kayle Shapero
The vomeronasal organ: primary role in mouse chemosensory gender recognition., C J. Wysocki, J Nyby, G Whitney, G K. Beauchamp, and Y Katz
The wabbler-lethal mouse, an electron microscope study of the nervous system., S A. Luse, C Chenard, and E H. Finke
The wabbler-lethal mouse, a study in development., D D. Thiessen
The wall-seeking tendency in three inbred mouse strains (Mus musculus)., E Fredericson
The water consumption and drinking habits of a few species and strains of laboratory animals., R Thompson
The waved with open eyelids (woe) locus is a hypomorphic mouse mutation in Adam17., E L. Hassemer, Gall S. Le, R Liegel, M McNally, B Chang, C J. Zeiss, R D. Dubielzig, K Horiuchi, T Kimura, Y Okada, C P. Blobel, and D J. Sidjanin
The weight-gain assay for runt disease in mice., P S. Russell
The weight of male accessory gland and fructose contents in two inbred strains of mice and their f1 hybrids in the period of maturation., B Brzycka and koj A. Marchlewska
The weight of the brain, of its parts and the weight and length of the spinal cord in the rabbit (race X)., H B. Latimer and P B. Sawin
The white blood cell response to skin homografts in mice., M L. Dietrich and P G. Rigby
The wobbler mouse mutant, an animal model of hereditary motor system disease., M T. Bird, E Shuttleworth, A Koestner, and J Reinglass
The X chromosome in quantitative trait locus mapping., K W. Broman, S Sen, S E. Owens, A Manichaikul, Smith E. Southard, and G A. Churchill
The xenogeneic effect--evidence for coparticipation of human monocytes and t lymphocytes in the restoration of nude mouse in vitro response to sheep red blood cells., T Estroff, P Galanaud, J Dormont, C Wallon, and G Tchernia
The xenogeneic effect. Iii. Induction of cell-mediated cytotoxicity by alloantigen-stimulated thymocytes in the presence of xenogeneic reconstitution factor., P L. Simon, J J. Farrar, and P D. Kind
The xenogeneic effect. II. Requirement for unactivated murine t cells during restoration of immune responsiveness with xenogeneic reconstitution factor., J J. Farrar and bonar J. Fuller
The xo and oy chromosome constitutions in the mouse., T Morris
The XY body: a specialized meiotic chromatin domain., M A. Handel
The xy chromosome pair in mouse and human spermatocytes, visualised by silver staining., B Quack and B Noel
The x-y-z scheme of immunocyte maturation. Iii. Early igm memory and the nature of the memory cell., E E. Sercarz and V S. Byers
The x-y-z scheme of immunocyte maturation. II. The effect of antigen on spontaneous escape from immune paralysis., S J. Dowden and E E. Sercarz
The x-y-z scheme of immunocyte maturation. Vii. Cell division and the establishment of short-term igm memory., P Byfield and E Sercarz
The x-y-z- scheme of immunocyte maturation. VI. The nature of anti- -bsa produced upon spontaneous escape from immune paralysis., S J. Dowden and E E. Sercarz
The y chromosome of dba/1bg and dba/2bg mice compared for effects of intermale aggression. Abstr., S C. Maxson and P Shrenker
The y chromosomes of dba/1bg and dba/2bg compared for effects of intermale aggression., P Shrenker and S C. Maxson
The yellow-lethal gene in the c57bl/6 mouse, and its effect on aging. Abstr., H E. Hrubant
The yellow Siamese cat., C C. Little
The zipp assay, a method for enumerating cells producing anti-phage antibody., T Tao and D W. Dresser
The zona glomerulosa and corticotrophin, a genetic study in mice., J G. Shire and J Stewart
The zymogram technique as a tool for study of genotypic differences., H Meier, E Jordan, and W G. Hoag
The zymogram technique as a tool for study of genotypic differences., H Meier, E Jordan, and W G. Hoag
Thiabenazole and lymphohematopoietic maturation. Abstr., J Lundy, E Donskoy, S Elgebaly, and I Goldschneider
Thiamine diphosphate in growing tissues. I. Thiamine diphosphate in normal and malignant tissues., K Kiessling
Thiamphenicol and lupus nephritis. II. The effects of giving the drug from weaning to nzb x ouw f1 hybrid female mice., L O. Simpson, I Aarons, and J B. Howie
Thiamphenicol and lupus nephritis. The effects of long-term therapy on kidney function and pathology: a pilot study., L O. Simpson, I Aarons, and J B. Howie
Thin fur, a recessive mutant on chromosome 17 of the mouse., M Key and W Hollander
Thioadenosine in sarcoma 180 and l5178y cells. Abstr., T M. Savarese and G W. Parks
Thioglycolate medium decreases resistance to bacterial infection in mice., L A. Baker and P Campbell
Thioguanine in deoxyribonucleic acid from tumors of 6-mercaptopurine- -treated mice., J P. Scannell and G H. Hitchings
Thioguanine-induced s and g2 blocks and their significance to the mechanism of cytotoxicity., L L. Wotring and J L. Roti
-thioguanosine And 6-selenoguanosine on the murine leukemic cells l5178y. Abstr., R E. Parks, B Robison, M Chu, J B. Melvin, and D E. Leduc
Thiopental induction of immune suppressor cells. Abstr., E J. Lovett, I )ii, J Varani, and J Lundy
Thioredoxin and thioredoxin reductase in pancreatic islets may participate in diabetogenic free-radical production., K Grankvist, A Holmgren, M Luthman, and I Taljedal
Thiouracil distribution in mice carrying transplantable melanoma., R G. Fairchild, S Packer, D Greenberg, P Som, B. Brill, I Fand, and W P. Mcnally
Thiourea enhances survival and prevents dna crosslinking in cells treated with cis-platinum(ii)diamminedichloride(pdd). Abstr., L A. Zwelling, J Filipski, and K Kohn
Thiram-induced sperm-head abnormalities in mice., M Zdzienicka, M Hryniewicz, and M Pienkowska
Third chromosome location of a recessive mutant, pugnose, in the mouse. Abstr., J W. Gowen, J F. Kidwell, and J Stadler
Thirst and alcohol preference of inbred strains of mice., D D. Thiessen and G E. Clearn
Thirteen new chromosome-7 congenic lines., R J. Graff, D H. Brown, and G D. Snell
Thirteen new chromosome-7 congenic lines., R J. Graff, D H. Brown, and G D. Snell
Thirteen new mammary tumor cell lines from different mouse strains., N Kazumaki, I A. More, A J. Cochran, and G Klein
Thirty-four lines of six human tumor categories established in nude mice., J Fogh, J Tiso, T Orfeo, F E. Sharkey, and J M. Fogh
Thomas Roderick Papers, The Jackson Laboratory
Thoracic duct lymphocytes from nude mice, migratory properties and life-span., J Sprent and J F. Miller
Thoracic irradiation-induced lymphopenia in mice., J Sutherland and Y Maruyama
Thread-induced epidermization in the uterine horn of mice, and the in- fluence of 20-methylcholanthrene., C E. Graham
Three biometrical genetic analyses of activity in the mouse., T G. Newell
Three cases of trisomy in the mouse., A B. Griffen and M C. Bunker
Three cases of trisomy in the mouse., A B. Griffen and M C. Bunker
Three cdna clones encoding mouse transplantation antigens: homo- logy to immunoglobulin genes., M Steinmetz, J G. Frelinger, D Fisher, T Hunkapiller, E Pereira, S M. Weissman, H Uehara, S Nathenson, and L Hood
Three-dimensional sub-100 nm resolution fluorescence microscopy of thick samples., M F. Juette, T J. Gould, M D. Lessard, M J. Mlodzianoski, B S. Nagpure, B T. Bennett, S T. Hess, and J Bewersdorf
Three discrimination situations for mice., Judith Dick
Three effects of low level parental x-irradiation and varying levels of inbreeding upon a heterogeneous population of mice., Robert Gordon
Three ENU-induced neurological mutations in the pore loop of sodium channel Scn8a (Na(v)1.6) and a genetically linked retinal mutation, rd13., D A. Buchner, K L. Seburn, W N. Frankel, and M H. Meisler
Three genes for lupus nephritis in nzb x nzw mice., J G. Knight and D D. Adams
Three iga myeloma immunoglobulins from the balb/c mouse, precipita- tion with pneumococcal c polysaccharide., M Potter and M A. Leon
Three inbred mouse strains., S Ross, C Kessler, Z M. Nagy, E Al, F O. Behavior, and A In
Three kinds of aggressive behavior in laboratory mice. Abstr., P A. Corning, S Kessler, and R Kakihana
Three measures of taste in four strains of mice., Candace W. Cooper
Three molecular weight forms of natural human interferon-gamma revealed by immunoprecipitation with monoclonal antibody., H C. Kelker, J Le, B Y. Rubin, Y K. Yip, C Nagler, and J Vilcek
Three new alleles of the h-3 locus., R J. Graff, D Brown, and G D. Snell
Three new allelic mouse mutations that cause skeletal overgrowth involve the natriuretic peptide receptor C gene (Npr3)., J Jaubert, F Jaubert, N Martin, L L. Washburn, B K. Lee, E M. Eicher, and J L. Guenet
Three recessive loci required for insulin-dependent diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice., M Prochazka, E H. Leiter, D V. Serreze, and D L. Coleman
Three recessive mutations producing disproportionate dwarfing in mice, achondroplasia, brachymorphic, and stubby., P W. Lane and M M. Dickie
Three recessive mutations producing disproportionate dwarfing in mice: achondroplasia, brachymorphic, and stubby., P W. Lane and M M. Dickie
Three sensitivities of cells in the immune response to antinomycin d. Abstr., S Kaufman
Three stages of erythropoietic progenitor cell differentiation distinguished by a number of physical and biologic properties., C J. Gregory and A C. Eaves
Three studies dealing with motor ability development in mice., W. Edwin Kaliss
Three syndromes produced by two mutant genes in the mouse., H Meier and A D. MacPike
Three zinc finger genes upregulated in human neurons., Sarah K. Gelehrter
Threne-induced rf mouse leukemia. (in Japanese), S Irino, Z Ota, and K Okada
Threshold phenomena versus cell heredity in the manifestation of sex-linked genes in mammals., H Gruneberg
Thresholds in linear dose-response models for carcinogenesis., N Mantel, W E. Heston, and J M. Gurian
Thrombi in the left atrium of the heart in mice., R J. Fry, K H. Hamilton, and H Lisco
Thrombin-induced 'macrophage disappearance reaction' in mice., I Jokay and E Karczag
Thrombocyte changes in aging male c57bl/6j mice. Abstr., B Patterman
Thrombocytopenia, a prelymphoid leukaemic sign in akr mice., I Brodsky
Thrombocytopenia associated with hemangioendotheliomas. Abstr., J C. Hoak, E D. Warner, R R. Hankenson, and G L. Fry
Thrombocytopenia induced by the friend leukemia virus., L H. Dennis and I Brodsky
Thrombocytopoiesis in w/wv mice., D P. Shreiner
Thrombocytosis in sl/sld mice., S Ebbe, E Phalen, P D'amore, D D. Howard, and R R. And
Thrombogenic activity of mouse and human tumors. Effects on platelets, coagulation, and fibrinolysis, and possible significance for metastases., G J. Gasic, P A. Koch, B Hsu, T B. Gasic, and S Niewiarowski
Thrombosis and secondary hemochromatosis play major roles in the pathogenesis of jaundiced and spherocytic mice, murine models for hereditary spherocytosis., T M. Kaysser, N J. Wandersee, R T. Bronson, and J E. Barker
Thrombosis in heritable hemolytic disorders., J E. Barker and N J. Wandersee
Thrombozytopenie beim experimentellen hipa plasmozytom der balb/c maus., H Schweyer, J Ruttner, and G Pedio
Through regulation of TCR expression levels, an Idd7 region gene(s) interactively contributes to the impaired thymic deletion of autoreactive diabetogenic CD8+ T cells in nonobese diabetic mice., D V. Serreze, Rossi C. Choisy, A E. Grier, T M. Holl, H D. Chapman, J R. Gahagan, M A. Osborne, W Zhang, B L. King, A Brown, D Roopenian, and M P. Marron
Thy-1. A differentiation marker of potential mammary myoepi- thelial cells in vitro., V A. Lennon, M Unger, and R Dulbecco
Thy-1 and ganglioside produced by t lymphocyte cultures modulate antibody responses. Abstr., H C. Miller and W J. Esselman
Thy-1 antigenicity is associated with glycolipids of brain and thymocytes., T J. Wang, W W. Freimuth, H C. Miller, and W J. Esselman
Thy-1 cell surface antigen on cloned cell lines of the rat and mouse: stimulation by camp and by butyrate., R J. Morris, S Gower, and S E. Pfeiffer
Thy-1 determinants are present on many murine hematopoietic cells other than t cells., R S. Basch and J W. Berman
Thy-1 heterogeneity of mouse thymocytes., S Carlsson, T Stigbrand, and B Winblad
Thy 1 (theta) antigen on the surface of morphologically distinct brain cell types., R Mirsky and E J. Thompson
Thy-1 variants of mouse lymphomas. Biochemical characterization of the genetic defect., I S. Trowbridge and R Hyman
Thy-2: a murine thymocyte-brain alloantigen controlled by a gene linked to the major histocompatibility complex., A W. Siadak and R C. Nowinski
Thymectomy and chemical carcinogenesis. Abstr., S Johnson
Thymectomy and thymic grafts in mouse viral leukemia., J D. Levinthal and R F. Buffett
Thymectomy. Effect of secondary disease in radiation chimeras., L M. Van putten
Thymectomy in newborn and adult mice., K Sjodin, A P. Dalmasso, J M. Smith, and C Martinez
Thymectomy in the adult mouse., A Ramos, A Ferreira, and J Chacon
Thymectomy in the adult mouse. A new approach., D Lurie, J C. Cicciarelli, and W L. Myers
Thymectomy. Prolongation of immunological tolerance in the adult mouse., H N. Claman and D W. Talmage
Thymic antigen-reactive cells do not specify serological properties of antibody., F R. Orsini and G Cudkowicz
Thymic changes in muscular dystrophy and evidence for an abnormality related to prostaglandin synthesis or action., D F. Horrobin, R O. Morgan, R A. Karmali, A I. Ally, M S. Manku, Karmazyn, and S C. Cunnane
Thymic changes in the mouse strain nzb in relation to the auto-immune state., F M. Burnet and M C. Holmes
Thymic control mechanism in ovarian development, reconstitution of ovarian dysgenesis in thymectomized mice by replacement with thymic and other lymphoid tissues., T Sakakura and Y Nishizuka
Thymic control of cellular differentiation in the immunological system., D Osoba
Thymic control of hematopoieses. Effect of anti-theta serum + complement on proliferating precursors (cfu-c and cfu-e) in normal and anemic w/wv mice. Abstr., S J. Sharkis, J Spivak, R Stuart, J Misiti, L L. Sensenbrenner, W W. Jedrzejczak, and A Ahmed
Thymic control of hep@@@matopoiesis. Myeloid proliferatio the w/wv mouse mode. Abstr., S J. Sharkis, A Ahmed, W W. Jedrzeczak, and K W. Sell
Thymic control of proliferation of t cell precursors in bone marrow., J J. Cohen and S S. Fairchild
Thymic control of the polyploidization of hepatocytes during aging., C Pieri, C Giuli, freddari C. Bertoni, L Piantanelli, and I Z. Nagy
Thymic cysts in oestrogenized balb/c mice., P Ebbesen and M H. Nielsen
Thymic cytotoxic t lymphocytes are primed in vivo to minor histocompatibility antigens., P J. Fink, M J. Bevan, and I L. Weissman
Thymic dependence of immunity to eimeria falciformis var. Pragensis in mice., G M. Mesfin and J E. Bellamy
Thymic dependency of tumor-induced immunodepression., G F. Rowland, A J. Edwards, M R. Sumner, and C M. Hurd
Thymic dysfunction in the mutant diabetic (db/db) mouse., M Dardenne, W Savino, L Gastinel, B Nabarra, and J Bach
Thymic epithelial cell abnormalities in (NZB x H-2u)F1 mice., Y Takeoka, K J. Whitmer, S Y. Chen, A A. Ansari, R L. Boyd, L D. Shultz, S Suehiro, and M E. Gershwin
Thymic epithelial functional deficit in chronic graft- -versus-host reactions., M Seddik, T A. Seemayer, P Kongshavn, and W S. Lapp
Thymic epithelial injury in graft-versus-host reactions following adrenalectomy., T A. Seemayer, W S. Lapp, and R P. Bolande
Thymic epithelium determines preleukemic cellular and virological changes in leukemia-susceptible mice: studies on bone marrow and thymic chimeras. Abstr., C C. Zielinski, S D. Waksal, and S K. Datta
Thymic epithelium is programmed to induce preleukemic changes in retrovirus expression and thymocyte differentiation in leukemia susceptible mice: studies on bone marrow and thymic chimeras., C C. Zielinski, S D. Waksal, and S K. Datta
Thymic extracts: their in vivo effects on the immune response of mice to sheep erythrocytes. Abstr., P A. Bailey, A H. Rule, M Farber, and H Miller
Thymic function and carcinogenesis., R C. Ting and L W. Law
Thymic function in nzb mice. I. Duration of thymic function in new zealand black (nzb) mice., P Niaudet and M Bach
Thymic function in nzb mice. II. Regulatory influence of a circulating thymic factor on antibody production against polyvinylpyrrolidone in nzb mice., M Bach and P Niaudet
Thymic homing defects in viable motheaten mutant mice., Glenn Paradis
Thymic hormone activity and spontaneous autoimmunity in dwarf mice and their littermates., M Pelletier, S Montplaisir, M Dardenne, and J F. Bach
Thymic hormone-containing cells. Characterization and localization of serum thymic factor in young mouse thymus studied by monoclonal antibodies., W Savino, M Dardenne, M Papiernik, and J Bach
Thymic hormone containing cells. IV. Fluctuations in the thyroid hormone levels in vivo can modulate the secretion of thymulin by the epithelial cells of young mouse thymus., W Savino, B Wolf, spire S. Aratan, and M Dardenne
Thymic hormone-like restoration by human prealbumin of azathioprine sensitivity of spleen cells from thymectomized mice., P Burton, S Iden, K Mitchell, and A White
Thymic hormone modulation of leukemogenic virus replication., J M. Forger and J Cerny
Thymic hormones., A J. Davies
Thymic immunocompetence--its potentiation by bone marrow cells. Abstr., H N. Claman, E A. Chaperon, and R F. Triplett
Thymic independence of the bone marrow lymphocyte phytohemagg- lutinin (pha) response demonstrated in nude mice., O W. Press and C Rosse
Thymic independence of the bone marrow lymphocyte phytohem- agglutinin response in mice. Abstr., O W. Press and C Rosse
Thymic influence on proliferation and interaction of fractionated spleen cells of mice., blazi M. Poljak, M Boranic, and T Marotti
Thymic involution. Effect on t cell differentiation., K Hirokawa and T Makinodan
Thymic involution in viable motheaten (me(v)) mice is associated with a loss of intrathymic precursor activity., S M. Hayes, L D. Shultz, and D L. Greiner
Thymic involvement in control of bone marrow growth. Use of t-cell-depleted hybrid mice., J W. Goodman, S G. Shinpock, and N L. Basford
Thymic lymphocytes. II. Phenotypic modification of thymocytes after concanavalin a stimulation in the presence of interkeukin 2: early modifications of lyt 1+2+ subset and later proliferation of cells with more mature phenotypes., M L. Vatteroni and M Papiernik
Thymic lymphocytes in obese (ob/ob) mice. A mirror of the insulin receptor defect in liver and fat., A H. Soll, I D. Goldfine, J Roth, C R. Kahn, and D M. Jr
Thymic, lymphoid and marrow inocula in cytogenetic repopulation studies of irradiated mice., P L. Ilbery
Thymic macrophages modulate one stage of t cell differentiation in vitro., D I. Beller and E R. Unanue
Thymic maturation in vitro by a secretory product from macrophages., D I. Beller and E R. Unanue
Thymic microenvironmental factor: solubilization and preliminary characterization., proba T. Brodniewicz, C Perreault, and E F. Potworowski
Thymic microenvironment and NZB mice: the abnormal thymic microenvironment of New Zealand mice correlates with immunopathology., Y Takeoka, N Taguchi, B L. Kotzin, S Bennett, T J. Vyse, R L. Boyd, M Naiki, J Konishi, A A. Ansari, L D. Shultz, and M E. Gershwin
Thymic nurse cells: a site for the interaction between radiation leukemia virus and thymus immature lymphoid target cells. Abstr., defresne M. Houben, J Boniver, A Varlet, G Goffinet, and E H. Betz
Thymic nurse cells--ia-bearing epithelium involved in t- -lymphocyte differentiation?, H Wekerle and U Ketelsen
Thymic nurse cells. Lymphoepithelial cell complexes in murine thymuses: morphological and serological character- ization., H Wekerle, U Ketelsen, and M Ernst
Thymic reconstitution of h-2-linked t-cell responses to thyroglobulin or insulin., R Maron and I R. Cohen
Thymic reconstitution of nude f1 mice with one or both parental thymus grafts., R M. Zinkernagel, A Althage, and G Callahan
Thymic regeneration after dexamethasone treatment as a model for subpopulation development., W Boersma, I Betel, and G V. Westen
Thymic regeneration after lethal irradiation. Evidence for an intra- -thymic radioresistant t cell precursor., J L. Kadish and R S. Basch
Thymic requirement for cyclical idiotypic and reciprocal anti-idiotypic immune responses to a t-independent antigen., G Kelsoe, D Isaak, and J Cerny
Thymic reticulum in mice. Iii. Phagocytic cells of the thymic reticulum in culture secrete both prostaglandin e2 and inter- leukin 1 which regulate thymocyte proliferation., M Papiernik and delarche F. Homo
Thymic sensitivity to sex hormones develops post-natally; an in vivo and an in vitro study., I G. Barr, K W. Pyke, P Pearce, B Toh, and J W. Funder
Thymic stromal alterations in mice undergoing a chronic graft-versus-host reaction., T S. Potworowski e, R Bolande, and W Lapp
Thymic t cells are driven to expand upon interaction with self-class ii major histocompatibility complex gene products on accessory cells., K L. Rock and B Benacerraf
Thymidine incorporation in mixed cultures of spleen cells from mice of differing h-2 types., R P. Huemer, L S. Keller, and K Lee
Thymidine kinase as a determinant of the response to 5-fluoro-2'- -deoxyuridine in transplantable murine leukemias., D Kessel and I Wodinsky
Thymidine kinase in mouse liver, variations in soluble and mito- chondrial-associated activity that are dependent on age, regeneration, starvation and treatment with actinomycin d and puromycin., S J. Adelstein, C Baldwin, and H I. Kohn
Thymidine kinase of mouse spleen cells in vivo and in vitro., I Olsen and G Harris
Thymidineless death and mutation induction in cultured mouse fm3a cell mutants deficient in thymidylate synthase., H Koyama, D Ayasawa, M Tsuji, and T Seno
Thymidine suicide in vivo and in vitro of spleen colony forming and agar colony forming cells of mouse bone marrow., N M. Blackett, R E. Millard, and H M. Belcher
Thymidine suicide studies on hematop\@@@oietic stem cells in a irradiated mice. Abstr., D A. Crouse, E J. Ainsworth, and J S. Hulesch
Thymidine (tdr) enhancement of antitumor activity of 5-fluorouracil (fu) against advanced murine (cd8f1) breast carcinoma. Abstr., D S. Martin and R L. Stolfi
Thymidine triphosphate (dttp) and uridine triphosphate (utp) as modulators of 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine (ara-c) phosphory- lation by deoxycytidine kinase. Abstr., E P. Kowal and G B. Grindey
Thymidine uptake by allogeneic skin grafts., E J. Eichwald and E C. Lustgraaf
Thymidine uptake by leukemia cells is stimulated by normal peritoneal cells and by mercaptoethanol but not by peritoneal cells from bcg- -infected mice. Abstr., C Nathan and W Terry
Thymidylate synthetase as target for antitumor action of 5-substituted 2'-deoxyuridines. Abstr., J Balzarini and E D. Clercq
Thymidylate synthetase (ts; ec 2.1.1.45) From ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells. Abstr., M Jastreboff, B Kedzierska, and W Rode
Thymocyte differentiation patterns during leukemogenesis in hrs/j mice. Abstr., L D. Tempelis
Thymocyte electrophoretic mobility during irradiation-induced thymic leukemogenesis. Abstr., R C. Brown, J A. Kostyu, and A Kilgore
Thymocyte reconstitution of athymic and athymic-asplenic mice: graft rejection and antibody synthesis., S V. Lair and B B. Lozzio
Thymocyte rosettes: multicellular complexes of lymphocytes and bone marrow-derived stromal cells in the mouse thymus., B A. Kyewski, R V. Rouse, and H S. Kaplan
Thymocytes from mice immunized against an allograft render bone-marrow cells specifically cytotoxic., C Grant, G Currie, and P Alexander
Thymocyte-stimulating factor from peripheral blood cells., G Di sabato, M Altin, and D Chen
Thymocyte subpopulations in young and adult mice. Iii. Quali- tative and quantitative electron microscopic study of steroid resistant and steroid sensitive populations., B Nabarra and M Papiernik
Thymocyte subpopulations in young and adult mice. II. Study of steroid-resistant populations by means of a specific hetero- antiserum., M Papiernik and J Bach
Thymocyte subpopulations in young and adult mice. I. Separation by density gradient and steroid treatment., M Papiernik, L Laroche, and J Bach
Thymocytotoxic factor in sera of mice infected with schistosoma mansoni. Abstr., S R. Wellhausen, G Haas, and D L. Boros
Thymoindependent antigenic stimulation in nude mice: response to polyvinylpyrrolidone and adjuvant effects of corynebacterium parvum and lh1., goldberg N. Creau and J Salomon
Thymo-lymphatic organ response to the ldh-virus. Abstr., G Santisteban and V Riley
Thymolytic and adrenal cortical responses to the ldh-elevating virus., G A. Santisteban, V Riley, and M Fitzmaurice
Thymomas induced by simple alkylating agents in c57bl/cbi mice: kinetics of the dose response., J V. Frei and P D. Lawley
Thymopoietin enhances the allogeneic response and cyclic gmp levels of mouse peripheral, thymus-derived lymphocytes., G H. Sunshine, R S. Basch, R G. Coffey, K W. Cohen, I Goldstein, and J W. Hadden
Thymopoietin-induced acquisition of responsiveness to t cell mitogens., R S. Basch and G Goldstein
Thymosiin beta4 in cultured mammalian cell lines., G J. Goodall, J I. Morgan, and B L. Horecker
Thymosin alpha1 restores nk-cell activity and prevents tumor progression in mice immunosuppressed by cytostatics or x-rays., Y Umeda, A Sakamoto, J Nakamura, H, and Y Yagi
Thymosin alpha-1 (ta-1) modulation of cellular responses to autoantigens in mice. Abstr., V Tomazic and P B. Chretien
Thymosin and the immunopathology of aging., A L. Goldstein, J A. Hooper, R S. Schulof, G H. Cohen, A B. Thurman, M C. Daniel, A White, and M Dardenne
Thymosin corrects the abnormal dna synthetic response of nzb mouse thymocytes., M J. Dauphinee, N Talal, A L. Goldstein, and A White
Thymosin induced amplification of t-cell responses in mice. Abstr., G B. Thurman and A L. Goldstein
Thymosin-induced changes in the differential spleen colony picture in a/j mice., L Delmonte
Thymosin-induced differentiation of murine thymocytes in allogeneic mixed lymphocyte cultures., G H. Cohen, J A. Hooper, and A L. Goldstein
Thymosin-induced functional t cells from the bone marrow. Abstr., H C. Miller, S K. Schmiege, and A Rule
Thymosin-induced human serum factor increasing cyclic amp., A Astaldi, G C. Astaldi, P Wijermans, M Groenewoud, E T. Schellekens, and V P. Eijsvoogel
Thymosin-induced increase in mitogenic responsiveness of lymphocytes of c57bl/6j, nzb/w, and nude mice., G B. Thurman, A Ahmed, D M. Strong, M E. Gershwin, and A L. Goldstein
Thymosin-induced recovery of murine t-cell function following treatment with hydrocortisone acetate., G B. Thurman, J L. Rossio, and A L. Goldstein
Thymosin-mediated alterations of the cytotoxic response in young and aged akr and c57bl/6j mice. Abstr., A D. Barker and V S. Moore
Thymosin restoration of cellular immunity to blastomyces dermatitidis in t-cell-depleted mice., R E. Longley and G C. Cozad
Thymosin restores t cell function and reduces the incidence of amyloid disease in casein-treated mice., M A. Scheinberg, A L. Goldstein, and E S. Cathcart
Thymosin treatment: effects on resistance to l1210 leukemia cells and cellular immune functions in mice fed a high fat diet. Abstr., R R. Watson and T M. Petro
Thymus and antigen-reactive cells., J F. Miller and G F. Mitchell
Thymus and bone marrow derived lymphatic leukaemia in mice., ghera N. Haran and A Peled
Thymus and lymphohemopoietic cells. Their role in t cell maturation in selection of t cells h-2-restriction-specificity and in h-2 linked ir gene control., R M. Zinkernagel
Thymus and reproduction, sex-linked dysgenesia of the gonad after neonatal thymectomy in mice., Y Mishizuka and T Sakakura
Thymus and spleen regeneration patterns in mice after wholebody irradiation. Abstr., A Takada, C C. Huang, and J L. Ambrus
Thymus and the production of antibody-plaque-forming cells., J F. Miller, P M. Burgh, and G A. Grant
Thymus and x-radiation in the termination of acquired immunological tolerance in the adult mouse., H N. Claman and W Mcdonald
Thymus-antigen- and immunoglobulin-positive cells in lymph-nodes, thymus, and malignant lymphomas of nzb/nzw mice., J S. Greenspan, G A. Gutman, N Talal, I L. Weissman, and S Sugai
Thymus-antigen- and immunoglobulin-positive lymphocytes in tissue infiltrates of nzb/nzw mice., J S. Greenspan, G A. Gutman, I L. Weissman, and N Talal
Thymus cell differentiation in relation to development of immune response and susceptibility to leukemogenic virus., J F. Miller
Thymus cell maturation. II. Differentiation of three 'mature' subclasses in vivo., C G. Fathman, M Small, L A. Herzenberg, and I L. Weissman
Thymus cell maturation. Studies on the origin of cortisone-resistant thymic lymphocytes., I L. Weissman
Thymus cell migration: analysis of thymus emigrants with markers that distinguish medullary thymocytes from peripheral t cells., R Scollay, A Wilson, and K Shrtman
Thymus cell migration. Quantitative aspects of cellular traffic from the thymus to the periphery in mice., R G. Scollay, E C. Butcher, and I L. Weissman
Thymus cell population exerting a regulatory function in the immune response of mice to polyvinyl pyrrolidone., V Rotter and N Trainin
Thymus cells of radiation-chimeras, tl phenotype, sensitivity to guinea-pig serum, and origin from donor cells., M Schlesinger, E A. Boyse, and L J. Old
Thymus cell subpopulations separated on discontinuous bsa gradients, antigenic properties and circulation capacity., M Schlesinger, S Gottesfeld, and Z Korzash
Thymus cell traffic induced by antigen stimulation., A Bernstein and A Globerson
Thymus cell variations in akr leukemia., R M. Zucker, D M. Helfman, and A M. Tershakovec
Thymus dependence of adoptive immunity in irradiated mice., G Doria and G Agarossi
Thymus dependence of antibody response, variation with dose of anti- gen and class of antibody., R B. Taylor and H H. Wortis
Thymus-dependence of autoantibody responses to liver specific lipoprotein in the mouse., W N. Bartholomaeus, H O'donoghue, and W D. Reed
Thymus dependence of cells in peripheral lymphoid tissues and in the circulation sensitive to natural thymocytotoxic autoantibody in nxb mice., T Shirai, T Yochiki, and R C. Mellors
Thymus dependence of tapeworm (hymenolepis nana) elimination from mice. Abstr., D D. Isaak and R H. Jacobson
Thymus dependence of the antibody response to maia squinado haemocya- nin in mice., B A. Askonas, A J. Davies, E B. Jacobson, and G E. Roelants
Thymus dependence of the antibody response to tetanus toxoid in mice., H N. Willcox
Thymus dependence of the iga response to sheep erythrocytes., W B. Muiswinkel and P L. Soest
Thymus dependence of the igg response: role of t cells is restricted to non-specific rather than antigen-specific factors., J T. Kemshead and B A. Askonas
Thymus dependence of the immune response, response to the haptenic determinant nip in mice., J Aird
Thymus dependence of theta-bearing cells in the peripheral lymphoid tissues of mice., M C. Raff and H H. Wortis
Thymus dependence of viral antigens., W H. Burns, L C. Billups, and A L. Notkins
Thymus dependency of bone marrow stem cell proliferation in response to certain antigens., E Frindel, E Leuchars, and A J. Davies
Thymus dependency of cells involved in transfer of delayed hyper- sensitivity to listeria monocytogenes in mice., S Youdim, O Stutman, and R A. Good
Thymus dependency of host resistance to giardia muris infect- tion. Studies in nude mice., D P. Stevens, D M. Frank, and A A. Mahmoud
Thymus dependency of periarteritis nodosa in doca and salt treated mice., U G. Svendsen
Thymus dependency of rosette-forming cells, evidence for a circulating thymic hormone., J Bach and M Dardenne
Thymus-dependency of the mast cell response to nippostrongylus brasiliensis in mice. Abstr., C E. Olson and D A. Levy
Thymus dependency of trypanosoma musculi elimid@@@nation from mi abstr., B O. Brooks and N D. Reed
Thymus-dependent and thymus-independent anti-pc responses in nzb mice of different ages. Abstr., J Mc kearn and J Quintans
Thymus-dependent and thymus-independent effector functions of mouse lymphoid cells. Comparison of cytotoxicity and primary antibody forma- tion in vitro., S Britton, H Perlmann, and P Perlmann
Thymus-dependent areas in the lymphoid organs of neonatally thymectomized mice., D M. Parrott, M A. Sousa, and J East
Thymus-dependent control of host defense mechanism against trypanosoma cruzi infection., F Kierszenbaum and M M. Pienkowski
Thymus-dependent functions of mouse thymocyte-fibroblast hybrid cells., R Parkman and E Merler
Thymus-dependent membrane antigens in man: inhibition of cell- -mediated lympholysis by monoclonal antibodies to th2 antigen., R L. Evans, D W. Wall, C D. Platsoucas, F P. Siegal, E M. Fikrig, C M. Testa, and R A. Good
Thymus-dependent reversibility of physiological and isoproterenol evoked age-related parameters in athymic (nude) and old normal mice., L Piantanelli, A Basso, M Muzzioli, and N Fabris
Thymus-dependent sensitizing processes involved in the induction of cns disease in mice by parainfluenza type 1 virus., Y Iwasaki, D Aden, and H Koprowski
Thymus deprived axenic mice. I. Humoral and cellular immunity after neonatal thymectomy., J Salomon and J Benveniste
Thymus-derived cells as killer cells in cell-mediated immunity., J Miller, K Brunner, J Sprent, P Russell, and G Mitchell
Thymus-derived cells in mouse thoracic duct lymph., J F. Miller and J Sprent
Thymus-derived cell (t cell) activation by heterologous antigens as a replacement of specific immune t cells in the transfer of the secon- dary response to sheep erythrocytes., J J. Mond, T Takahashi, and G J. Thorbecke
Thymus derived killer cells. Specificity of function, and antigen recognition., G Dennert
Thymus-derived lymphocyte differentiation and lymphocytic leukemias. I. Evidence for the existence of functionally different subpopulations of thymus-derived cells in leukemic akr mice., A D. Barker and S D. Waksal
Thymus-derived lymphocytes and hydrocortisone, identification of subsets of theta-bearing cells and redistribution to bone marrow., J W. Moorhead and H N. Claman
Thymus-derived lymphocytes control the expression of immuno- genic properties of peritoneal macrophages., E Tzehoval, S Segal, and M Feldman
Thymus-derived lymphocytes, humoral and cellular reactions distinguished by hydrocortisone., S Segal, I R. Cohen, and M Feldman
Thymus-derived lymphocytes produce an immunologically specific macrophage-arming factor., R Evans, C K. Grant, H Cox, K Steele, and P Alexander
Thymus-derived lymphocytes produce an immunologically specific macrophage-arming factor., R Evans, C K. Grant, H Cox, K Steele, and P Alexander
Thymus-derived lymphocytes sequestered in the bone marrow of hydrocortisone-treated mice., J J. Cohen
Thymus-derived lymphocytes, their distribution and role in the development of peripheral lymphoid tissues of the mouse., M Raff and J Owen
Thymus-derived memory cells. Abstr., J Kruger, R K. Gershon, J D. Naysmith, and B H. Waksman
Thymus-derived striated muscle clones. An ultrastructural analysis of cell differentiation., U Ketelsen and H Wekerle
Thymus-derived (t) cell immunoglobulins. Presence of a receptor site for igg and absence of large amounts of 'buried' ig determinants on t cells., H M. Grey, R T. Kubo, and J Cerottini
Thymus differentiation and t-cell specificity in nu/nu+/+ mouse aggregation chimaeras., R M. Zinkernagel, K Burki, F Cottier, S D. Kossodo, A Althage, and K Illmensee
Thymus et 'cellules immunologiquement competents'., J F. Miller
Thymus grafting in allogeneic radiation chimaeras., I Hrsak, M Boranic, M Slijepcevic, and V Stankovic
Thymus grafts and leukemogenesis., D Metcalf
Thymus grafts and leukemogenesis. Abstr., D Metcalf and vaartaja R. Wakonig
Thymus grafts in mouse virus leukemia. Abstr., J D. Levinthal, R F. Buffett, and J Furth
Thymus-independence of slowly metabolized immunogens., M Sela, E Mozes, and G M. Shearer
Thymus-independent (b) cell proliferation in spleen cell cultures of mouse radiation chimeras stimulated by phytohemagglutinin or allo- geneic cells., P Piguet and P Vassalli
Thymus-independent carrier molecules. IV. The igg response to dinitrophenylated ficoll., G G. Klaus, J M. Philllips, J H. Humphrey, D W. Dresser, D A. Cross, and M P. To
Thymus-independent igm and igg responses in mice to flagellar antigens., R Huchet and M Feldmann
Thymus-independent step in the immune response to sheep erythrocytes., J Haskill, J Marbrook, and B Elliott
Thymus independent stimulator cells in the mixed lymphocyte reaction., M R. Harrison
Thymus-influenced immunological maturation of embryonic liver cells., T Umiel
Thymus influence on the conversion of 19s to 7s antibody formation in the response to tnp-brucella., T J. Romano and G J. Thorbecke
Thymus involvement in female sexual maturation., H Besedovsky and E Sorkin
Thymus involvement in the maturation of the b-cell population. Abstr., Y Chen and G W. Siskind
Thymus. Its role in lymphoid recovery after irradiation., R Auerbach
Thymus lesions in an auto-immune disease of mice., F M. Burnet and M C. Holmes
Thymusless 'nude'. Abstr., E M. Pantelouris
Thymus leukaemia antigen contains beta2-microglobulin., L Ostberg, L Rask, H Wigzell, and P A. Peterson
Thymus leukemia (tl) antigen and thymocyte maturation. Abstr., E M. Lance, S Cooper, D Buchhagen, and E A. Boyse
Thymus-like activities of sulphur derivatives on t-cell differentiation., G Renoux and M Renoux
Thymus-like lymph node in nude mice., C Hsu, R A. Whitney, and C T. Hansen
Thymus-marrow cell combinations. Synergism in antibody production., H N. Claman, E A. Chaperon, and R F. Triplett
Thymus-marrow cell interaction evaluated by pha stimulation and graft versus host activity., G Tridente, G Biasi, bianchi L. Chieco, and donati L. Fiore
Thymus-marrow cell interaction in asplenic mice. Abstr., B B. Lozzio
Thymus-marrow cell interaction in vitro, a synergistic effect in pha response., G Tridente, D Collavo, bianchi L. Chieco, and donati L. Fiore
Thymus-marrow cell interaction in vitro. II. Evaluation by gvh activity and pha response in one-way directional cultures., G Tridente, D Collavo, bianchi L. Chieco, and donati L. Fiore
Thymus-marrow immunocompetence iii. The requirement for living thymus cells., H N. Claman, E A. Chaperon, and J C. Selner
Thymus-marrow immunocompetence. IV. The growth and immunocompetence of transferred marrow, thymus, and spleen cells in parent and f1 hy- brid mice., H N. Claman, E A. Chaperon, and L L. Hayes
Thymus-marrow immunocompetence. V. Hydrocortisone-resistant cells and processes in the hemolytic antibody response of mice., J J. Cohen and H N. Claman
Thymus-mediated tolerance to cellular alloantigens., M Vojtiskova and A Lengerova
Thymus medullary cells and viral leukemogenesis. Abstr., E F. Hays
Thymus metabolises progesterone--possible enzymatic marker for t lymphocytes., Y Weinstein, H R. Lindner, and B Eckstein
Thymus, peripheral lymphoid tissues and immunological responsiveness of the pituitary dwarf mouse., C Baroni
Thymus reactive igm autoantibodies in normal mouse sera., W J. Martin and S E. Martin
Thymus-repopulating capacity of cells that can be induced to differentiate to t cells in vitro., K Komuro, G Goldstein, and E A. Boyse
Thymus, role in maturation of fetal lymphoid precursors., M L. Tyan
Thymus, role in resistance to polyoma virus oncogenesis., L W. Law
Thymus rudiment of the athymic nude mouse., M Holub, P Rossmann, H Tlaskalova, and H Vidmarova
Thymus subpopulations. Density gradients and volume distribution studies., R M. Zucker and D M. Helfman
Thymus weight changes during the early post-natal period in mice., L O. Simpson
Thyroid activity in cba/ki mice with hypothalamic lesions induced by goldthioglucose. Abstr., W J. Schindler and R A. Liebelt
Thyroid activity in lines of mice selected for large and small body weight., R M. Synenki, E J. Eisen, G Matrone, and O W. Robison
Thyroid activity in mice with hypothalamic lesions induced by gold- thioglucose., W J. Schindler and R A. Liebelt
Thyroidal iodine metabolism in inbred and F1 hybrid mice., C K. Chai, A Amin, and E P. Reineke
Thyroid alloantigens in autoimmunity., Y M. Kong, N R. Rose, M Elrehewy, R Michaels, A A. Giraldo, M A. Accavitti, and M A. Leon
Thyroid allograft immunogenicity is reduced after a period in organ culture., K J. Lafferty, M A. Cooley, J Woolnough, and K Z. Walker
Thyroid antigens and autoimmunity., S Shulman
Thyroid effect on birthweight in c57bl mice and peromyscus., R E. Walton and W D. Dawson
Thyroid enlargement produced by prolonged administration of iodine in the mouse., H Isler, N Nadler, T Arboit, N Johnston, W Peter, and E Tucker
Thyroid function and audiogenic seizure susceptibility., William Boggan
Thyroid function in dystrophic mice and their littermates as measured by three different methods., J L. Rabinowitz and G D. Chase
Thyroid function in petite mice., Stella S. Kim
Thyroid function in the obese mouse. Abstr., G A. Bray and M Ohtake
Thyroid function in various strains of mice, t/s ratio, pbi and thyroid weight., E Silverstein, L Sokoloff, O Mickelsen, and G E. Jr
Thyroid function, osteoarthritis and epiphyseal closure in various strains of mice., E Silverstein, L Sokoloff, G E. Jay, and O Mickelsen
Thyroid function variation in mice selected for differential I131 uptake., Linda R. Moore
Thyroid gland in dwarf mice. A stereological study., A C. Cordier, J Denef, and S M. Haumont
Thyroid hormone can restroe the audiogenic seizure susceptibility of hypothyroid dba/2j mice., T N. Seyfried, G H. Glaser, and R K. Yu
Thyroid hormone dependency of mouse tumor system: immuno- suppressive effect of thyroxine (t4). Abstr., M S. Kumar, T Chiang, and S D. Deodhar
Thyroid hormone influence on the susceptibility of mice to audiogenic seizures., T N. Seyfried, G H. Glaser, and R K. Yu
Thyroid hormone levels in the developing obese-hyperglycemic syndrome., P W. Mobley and P U. Dubuc
Thyroid hormone modulates radiation and chemically induced neoplastic transformation in vitro. Abstr., C Borek, D L. Guernsey, and A Ong
Thyroid hormone regulation of prolactin binding to mouse mammary glands., A Bhattacharya and B K. Vonderhaar
Thyroid hormones and protein synthesis in fetal mouse liver erythroid cells., J E. Fuhr and C D. Dunn
Thyroid involvement in the etiology of audiogenic seizures in the rabbit., Janet E. Mertz
Thyroid iodoaminoacids in mice selected for high and low iodine uptake., Jack W. Szostak
Thyroid physiology in dogs with abnormal behavioral characteristics due to prolonged isolation., Bret Blosser
Thyroid-pituitary tumorigenesis., J Furth
Thyroid status and carbonic anhydrase levels in mouse erythrocytes., R Stern and R E. Tashian
Thyroid status of obese (ob/ob) mice and its relationship to adipose tissue metabolism., D A. York, W Otto, and T G. Taylor
Thyroid studies in inbred dogs., Malcolm Williams
Thyroid uptake method: calibration and correction., Eric Persky
Thyroxine and iodide metabolism in the dog., Eugene Liebling Herzog
Thyroxine binding proteins of mouse serum at physiological ph., A Gordon and T Coutsofitides
Thyroxin-induced differential mortality of mouse embryos with cleft lip., D M. Juriloff
Thyroxin-induced differential mortaliy of mouse embryos with cleft lip., D M. Juriloff
T(iat)- and b(iab)-cell alloantigens determined by the h-2 linked i region in mice., D Gotze
Tic activity in vitro and in vivo., H A. Chapman Jr., Z Vavrin, and J B. Hibbs Jr.
Tic stem cells from the blood and bone marrow of normal mice., J P. Lewis, M Passovoy, M F. Al, E R. Potential, and D. Hematopoie
Tide maps are associated with different clinical types of leu- kemia., B Asjo, E Buetti, E Fenyo, H Diggelmann, D G. Klein, and Y. Pep
Tierexperimenteller beitrag zur frage der einlagerung von tetracyclin in tumorgewebe., K Engelbart, D Gericke, and A Soder
Tiermodelle in der diabetesforschung. Metabolische und hormonelle besonderheiten., L Herberg, M Berger, K D. Buchanan, F A. Gries, and H Kern
Tight binding inhibitors--vi. Interactions of deoxy- coformycin and adenosine deaminase in intact human erythrocytes and sarcoma 180 cells., brown T. Rogler, R P. Agarwal, and R E. Jr
Tight-skin, a new mutation of the mouse causing excessive growth of connective tissue and skeleton., M C. Green, H O. Sweet, and L E. Bunker
Tight-skin, a new mutation of the mouse causing excessive growth of connective tissue and skeleton., M C. Green, H O. Sweet, and L E. Bunker
Tilorone and cogeners, effect on host defense mechanisms. Abstr., A Munson, J Munson, and W Regelson
Tilorone -- a new antitumor drug. Abstr., R H. Adamson
Time and aggression., E Fredericson
Time and antigen dose-dependent variations of igm antibody affinity., R Neri, C Pini, G Vicari, and G Doria
Time and dosage dependence of immunoenhancement by murine type ii interferon preparations., G Sonnenfeld, A D. Mandel, and T C. Merigan
Time and dose dependency of metformin-induced changes in hepatocyte insulin receptor status in mice. Abstr., J M. Lord, T W. Atkins, and C J. Bailey
Time and dose dependent tissue concentration of methotrexate. Abstr., D S. Zaharko, R L. Dedrick, and V T. Oliverio
Time and dose relationships in the development of immunity to skin homografts in mice., L Henry and G J. Dammin
Time and space clusters of the French-Canadian M1V phenylketonuria mutation in France., S Lyonnet, D Melle, M de Braekeleer, R Laframboise, F Rey, S W John, M Berthelon, J Berthelot, H Journel, and B Le Marec
Time course of antilisterial activity by immunologically activated murine peritoneal macrophages., R W. Godfrey, P G. Horton, and M S. Wilder
Time course of inflammation and depletion of glutathione after psoralen and ultraviolet light-a. Abstr., L A. Wheeler, A Aswad, C Lundberg, M V. Bregamini, M Connor, and N Lowe
Time course of protection from audiogenic seizures by glucose and insulin in audiogenically primed c57bl/6j mice., R A. Schreiber
Time course of the effects of aaf on mouse liver nucleic acid synthesis and its modification by inhibitors., K M. Dawson
Time-course studies in haemolysin responses and the influence of neonatal thymectomy., N R. Sinclair
Time-course studies on antibody response in thymectomized and sham- -thymectomized mice., N R. Sinclair
Time-dependence and selectivity of immunosuppressive agents., M C. Berenbaum
Time-dependence of als effects on immunological and haematopoietic activities in mice., K Nouza, H Haskovcova, and M Nemec
Time dependence of cyclophosphamide enhancement- -inhibition of experimental metastasis. Abstr., M H. Tseng and M H. Tan
Time dependence of the effect of splenectomy on graft-versus- -host reactivity of lymph node cells., K Nouza, M Nemec, J Novotny, and V Matousek
Time dependence of the number of histocompatibility loci in skin graft rejection of mice., G Brambilla, M Cavanna, S Parodi, and L Baldini
Time dependence of the radiation-modifying effect of cisplatin (ddp) in human bladder transitional cell carcinomas grown in nude mice. Abstr., A P. Kyriazis, A A. Kyriazis, and A Yagoda
Time dependent cytotoxicity of adriamycin and daunomycin in primary cultures of normal and neoplastic mammary glands., L Morasca, ottaviano E. Fogar, and S Garattini
Time-dependent effects of post-trial reinforcement, punishment or ecs on passive avoidance learning., C Mondadori, P G. Waser, and J P. Huston
Time-dependent immunosuppressive effects of anti-thymoctye serum., M C. Berenbaum
Time-dependent improvement of performance on appetitive tasks in mice., R Jaffard, C Destrade, mourat B. Soumireu, and B Cardo
Time dependent inhibition of mitogen-induced dna synthesis by diisopropylfluorophosphate. Abstr., G S. Ku, J P. Quigley, and B M. Sultzer
Time-dependent maturation of the simian virus 40 large t antigen-p53 complex studied by using monoclonal antibodies., R B. Carroll and E G. Gurney
Time-dependent resistance or susceptibility of tumor cells to cyto- toxic antibody after exposure to a chemotherapeutic agent., P J. Leibson, H Schreiber, M R. Loken, S Panem, and D A. Rowley
Time dependent stimulation of murine hemopoiesis by m-amsa. Abstr., M Patchen and E Lotzova
Time-dependent synergism with combination 5-fluorouracil (5fu) and x- radiation (x-r). Abstr., F Valeroite and F Eggerding
Time distribution of recurrence of an immunogenic and of a non-immunogenic tumor following local irradiation. Abstr., H D. Suit, R Sedlacek, and L Fagundes
Time distributions of recurrences of immunogenic and nonimmunogenic tumors following local irradiation., H D. Suit, R Sedlacek, L Fagundes, M Goitein, and K J. Rothman
Time-dose relationships in combined bleomycin treatment and radio- therapy., S J. Jorgensen
Time-dose relationships in the mouse esophagus., T L. Phillips and G Ross
Time-dose-response studies on cellular immunity., R J. Graff and D H. Brown
Time interval between copulation and fertilization in inbred lines of mice and their crosses., H Krzanowska
Time kinetics of the interaction of concanavalin a with splenic lymphocytes of normal akr mice., K B. Sainis, A N. Bhisey, K Sundaram, and G P. Phondke
Time-lapse characterization of erythrocytic colony-forming cells in plasma cultures., D Cormack
Time-lapse cinematography studies of cell cyle and mitosis duration., d'hooghe M. Collyn, A Valleron, and E P. Malaise
Time lapse cinephotomicrography of cultures of Sarcoma-1 cells in the presence of allogenic and isogenic lymphocytes., Ellen S. Morgan
Time limitations in the reversal by citrovorum factor of methotrexate-induced immunosuppression in mice., J Medzihradsky, J Ehrke, and E Mihich
Timely immunization subverts the development of peripheral nonresponsiveness and suppresses tumor development in simian virus 40 tumor antigen-transgenic mice., X Ye, J McCarrick, L Jewett, and B B. Knowles
Timely translation during the mouse oocyte-to-embryo transition., B Oh, S Hwang, J McLaughlin, D Solter, and B B. Knowles
Timely translation during the mouse oocyte-to-embryo transition., B Oh, S Hwang, J McLaughlin, D Solter, and B B. Knowles
Time of appearance and histology of tumors induced in the dorsal skin of c3hf mice by ultraviolet radiation from a mercury arc lamp., J D. Spikes, M L. Kripke, R J. Connor, and E J. Eichwald
Time of appearance during development of differences in nigrostriatal tyrosine hydroxylase activity in two inbred mouse strains., H Baker, T H. Joh, and D J. Reis
Time of appearance of viral activity in red blood cells of mice in- fected naturally or artificially with mammary tumor virus., R I. Ritter and S Nandi
Time of clonal commitment in anti-streptococcal group a responses of restricted heterogeneity. Abstr., D E. Briles
Time of day effects on learning and open field activity., R C. Hostetter
Time of expression of Simian Virus 40 T antigen in bone of 501 line mice., Cecilia B. Candia
Time of maturation of the capacity of b lymphocytes from foetal and neonatal mice to reproduce a heterogeneous antibody response to thymic dependent and thymic-independent antigens., D H. Sherr, M R. Szewczuk, A Cusano, W Rappaport, D G. Siskind, and N O. The
Time of neuron origin in preoptic and septal areas of the mouse, an autoradiographic study., E S. Creps
Time of origin of amygdaloid neurons in the mouse. An autoradio- graphic study. Abstr., J A. Mc connell
Time of origin of corresponding cell classes in the cerebral cortex of normal and reeler mutant mice. An autoradiographic analysis., V S. Caviness and R L. Sidman
Time of survival of heterografts of guerins rat tumour in mice., K Dux and A Czarnomska
Time of X chromosome inactivation: does it occur at the same time in all cells of the embryo?, M S. Deol and W K. Whitten
Time of X chromosome inactivation in retinal melanocytes of the mouse., M S. Deol and W K. Whitten
Time of x chromosome inactivation in retinal melanocytes of the mouse., M Deol and W Whitten
Time pattern of antileukemic effect of graft-versus-host reaction in mice., M Boranic
Time-pattern of disappearance of a transplanted leukaemia in mouse radiation chimaeras., M Boranic
Time pattern of the antileukemic effect of graft-versus-host reaction in mice., M Boranic and I Tonkovic
Time relations in the pregnancy-block induced in mice by strange males., H M. Bruce
Time-sequence studies of combination 5-flourouracil and radiotherapy in a transplanted adenocarcinoma. Abstr., R P. Saik and M M. Kligerman
Time-series analysis of neuropathic pain., Lillian Kang
Timidity and fearfulness of laboratory mice, an illustration of problems in animal temperament., G Whitney
Timing of fetal loss to murine MPS VII., Colleen Storzek
Timing of oocyte maturation in the mouse and its relevance to radiation-induced cell killing and mutational sensitivity., E F. Oakberg
Timing of x-chromosome inactivation in postimplantation mouse embryos., S Rastan
T-independent responses in b cell-defective cba/n mice to brucella abortus and to trinitrophenyl (tnp) conjugates of brucella abortus., J J. Mond, I Scher, D E. Mosier, M Baese, and W E. Paul
Tinin and concanavalin a in spleen cell cultures of nude mice., H Kirchner, H Fenkl, R Zawatzky, H Engler, D H. Becker, and I. Phytohemagglu
Tin-protoporphyrin suppression of hyperbilirubinemia in mutant mice with severe hemolytic anemia., S Sassa, G S. Drummond, S E. Bernstein, and A Kappas
Tion leukemia virus and radiation-induced thymic lymphomas., M S. Mcgrath, A Decleve, M Lieberman, H S. Kaplan, D I. Weissman, and I. Radia
Tion of akr mcf-247 virus., F S. Pedersen, D L. Buchhagen, C Y. Chen, E F. Hays, D W. Haseltine, and T. Inocula
Tion of an endogenous intracisternal a-particle genome., E Canaani, O Dreazen, A Klar, G Rechavi, D Ram, J B. Cohen, D D. Givol, and T. Inser
Tion of strain differences in secondary constrictions., V G. Dev, M S. Grewal, D A. Miller, R E. Kouri, J J. Hutton, D O. Miller, and I. Demonstra
Tipo e distribuzione delle particelle virali nei tumori mammari primitivi e trapiantati del topo (riii/dm/se)., E Bucciarelli and M B. Olivi
Tipsy, a new mutant in linkage group vii of the mouse., A G. Searle
Tisssue-specific formation of transcription-initiation complexes at the 5' end of the mouse beta major globin gene., P Triadou, J Lelong, F Gros, and M Crepin
Tissue- and cell-specific expression of human sn-glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase in transgenic mice., E H. Birkenmeier, P C. Hoppe, K A. Lyford, and B Gwynn
Tissue and cellular distribution of tritium-labeled aet in mice., J R. Maisin, A Leonard, and J Hugon
Tissue and membrane-specific expression of h-2 immunogenicity. Abstr., L A. Manson
Tissue and subcellular distribution of 67cu in dietary copper-deficient and brindled mice. Abstr., J R. Prohaska
Tissue calcium levels, spontaneous and diet-induced cardiovascular lesions in mice., B R. Clower, C R. Ball, and W L. Williams
Tissue calcium levels, spontaneous and diet-induced cardiovascular lesions in mice. Abstr., B R. Clower
Tissue catalase activity in several c57bl substrains and in other strains of inbred mice., M Rechcigl and W E. Heston
Tissue cell antigens, antigens of mouse tumour cell ghosts., G Haughton and D A. Davies
Tissue changes in mice with persistent vaginal cornification induced by early treatment with estrogen., N Takasugi and H A. Bern
Tissue cholesterol storage disorder in balb/c mice. Abstr., M D. Morris, C Bhuvaneswaran, and A D. Boothe
Tissue cholesterol storage disorder in balb/c mice. Histologic findings. Abstr., A D. Boothe, C Bhuvaneswaran, M D. Morris, and J E. Barry
Tissue culture., M M. Broadfoot and P R. Peacock
Tissue culture analysis of the inherited defect of central nervous system myelination in jimpy mice., M K. Wolf and A B. Holden
Tissue culture and animal studies with an oncolytic bovine enterovirus (bovine enterovirus 1)., M E. Hodes, S Morgan, J D. Hubbard, P Yu, and J W. Lukemeyer
Tissue culture and serologic studies of mouse leukemia viruses., W P. Rowe, J W. Hartley, and W I. Capps
Tissue culture and the nude mouse. Abstr., A P. Kyriazis, W B. Mccombs, A A. Sandberg, A A. Kyriazis, D N. Sloane, and P D. In
Tissue culture assay for moloney leukemia virus., B A. Nordenskjold, E Klein, T Tachibana, and E M. Fenyo
Tissue culture assay of helper activity of murine leukemia virus for murine sarcoma virus., P J. Fischinger and T E. O'connor
Tissue culture methods for the detection of antibodies to nucleated cells., A E. Stuart
Tissue culture of mammary tumors of the ps strain mice, ultra- structural study and bioassay. Abstr., J Mouriquand
Tissue culture of mouse leukemic cells. Abstr., H D. Soule, D S. Ramsey, and P G. Stansly
Tissue culture of solid tumor cells in synthetic medium., Gay E. Mitnick
Tissue culture of the agent of reticulum cell sarcoma. Abstr., H D. Soule and P G. Stansly
Tissue culture studies of cells from mouse cervix subjected to car- cinogenic treatment., M A. Fernandes and I Koprowska
Tissue culture studies of mouse mammary tumor cells and associated viruses., R B. Owens and A J. Hackett
Tissue culture studies of mouse mammary tumors. Abstr., J A. Sykes, J Angermann, and L Dmochowski
Tissue culture study of murine muscular dysgenesis: role of spontaneous action potential generation in the regulation of muscle maturation., J A. Powell, B Friedman, and A Cossi
Tissue culture tumor antigens (tcta) from filtered tissue cluture medium. Abstr., L Miller, F Eales, and D Hickok
Tissue differences and molecular properties of beta-galactosi- dase variation in the mouse. Abstr., R Seyedyazdani, L G. Lundin, and Y Floderus
Tissue distribution and biochemical properties of an inter- specific tumour-associated gamma foetal antigen., P J. Higgins, C Tong, E Borenfreund, R S. Okin, and A Bendich
Tissue distribution and ontogenetic emergence of differentiation antigens on avian t cells., B Peault, M Coltey, and N M. Douarin
Tissue distribution and specific binding of tritiated dexamethasone in vivo: autoradiographic and cell fractionation studies in the mouse., M Coutard, pellegrin M. Osborne, and J W. Funder
Tissue distribution of an epithelial and tumor-associated antigen recognized by monoclonal antibody f36/22., G A. Croghan, L D. Papsidero, L A. Valenzuela, T Nemoto, E Penetrante, and T M. Chu
Tissue distribution of defective synthesis of 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate (paps) in brachymorphic mice. Abstr., K Sugahara, J A. Cifonelli, and N B. Schwartz
Tissue distribution of doxorubicin (dx) and 4'deoxydoxorubicin (4'-deoxydx) in nude and conventional mice bearing colon tumors. Abstr., F Formelli, A Fumagalli, F Giuliani, A Maria, and N O. Kaplan
Tissue distribution of ia antigens and their expression on lymphocyte subpopulations., G J. Hammerling
Tissue distribution of ia antigens. Ia on spermatozoa, macrophages, and epidermal cells., G J. Hammerling, G Mauve, E Goldberg, and H O. Devitt
Tissue distribution of radioiodinated human growth hormone in the mouse., G J. Mizejewski
Tissue graft rejection in mice. II. Graft survival across h-2 regional barriers., J S. Schultz, T F. Beals, and friberg R. Mott
Tissue graft rejection in mice. V. Survival, rejection, or proliferation across minor barriers., J S. Schultz, T F. Beals, and friberg R. Demott
Tissue graft rejection in murine models of autoimmune disease., J Schultz, friberg R. Demott, S Walker, and T F. Beals
Tissue graft rejection-non-h-2 effects. Abstr., J S. Schultz and F P. Hogan
Tissue incompatibilities arising in the f1, f2 and f3 hybrids of in- bred strains of mice. Abstr., D W. Bailey and L Mobraaten
Tissue injury in mice immunized with laminin (ln). Abstr., ullrich J. Murphy, T D. Oberley, and D F. Mosher
Tissue interaction in androgen response of embryonic mammary rudiment of mouse. Identification of target tissue for testosterone., K Kratochwil and P Schwartz
Tissue interaction in the development of thymus lymphocytes., J J. Owen and M A. Ritter
Tissue interactions in basal regions of the cranial neuro- epithelium in the c57bl mouse., D B. Wilson
Tissue interactions in embryonic mouse tooth germs. II. The inductive role of the dental papilla., E J. Kollar and G R. Baird
Tissue interactions in embryonic mouse tooth germs. I. Reorganization of the dental epithelium during tooth-germ reconstruction., E J. Kollar and G R. Baird
Tissue megakaryocyte and peripheral platelet changes in mice bearing transplanted mammary tumors. Abstr., L Delmonte and R A. Liebelt
Tissue metabolism in infection. Biochemical changes in mice treated with cord factor., M Artman, A Bekierkunst, and I Goldenberg
Tissue microenvironment and the genetic control of hair pigment patterns in mice., D B. Galbraith, G L. Wolff, and N L. Brewer
Tissue nad levels and the response to irradiation or cytotoxic drugs., G Calcutt, S M. Ting, and A W. Preece
Tissue o2 levels in tumors in c3h mice during experimental hyperthermia. Abstr., K A. Buettner, H W. Puffer, J A. Roseboro, and M Astrahan
Tissue pharmacokinetics, inhibition of dna synthesis, and tumor cell kill after high-dose methotrexate in murine tumor models., F M. Sirotnak, R C. Donsbach, D M. Dorick, and D M. Moccio
Tissue porphyrin in pregnant and non-pregnant mice injected with hematoporphyrin., R E. Mc cafferty and H P. Mack
Tissue preference and differentiation of malignant hybrid cells during mouse development. Abstr., D Duboule, C M. Croce, and K Illmensee
Tissue preference and differentiation of malignant rat x mouse hybrid cells in chimaeric mouse fetuses., D Duboule, C M. Croce, and K Illmensee
Tissue produced by lactic dehydrogenase virus. Abstr., M A. Snodgrass, T I. Thymus, and T A. Lymphatic
Tissue reaction to heterografts sterilized with beta-propiolactone., J O. Laws and K Zinnemann
Tissue repopulation during core of osteopetrotic (mi/mi) mice using normal and defective (we/wv) bone marrow., M J. Marshall, N W. Nisbet, J Menage, and J F. Loutit
Tissues of the pet/mcv mouse strain., S E. Nichols, J A. Reams, E Occurrence, and M O. Connective
Tissue sources of bone marrow colony stimulating factor., J Sheridan and E Stanley
Tissue specific accumulation of thermolabile phosphoglycerate kinase in aging mice., Richard Douglas
Tissue-specific effects of n6-(delta2-isopentenyl) adenosine on the incorporation of precursors into nucleic acids and protein in rats and mice., Y Rustum and E Mihich
Tissue specific esterase isozymes of the mouse (mus musculus)., F H. Ruddle and L Harrington
Tissue-specific expression, developmental regulation, and chromosomal mapping of the lecithin: cholesterol acyltransferase gene. Evidence for expression in brain and testes as well as liver., C H. Warden, C A. Langner, J I. Gordon, B A. Taylor, J W. McLean, and A J. Lusis
Tissue-specific expression, developmental regulation, and genetic mapping of the gene encoding CCAAT/enhancer binding protein., E H. Birkenmeier, B Gwynn, S Howard, J Jerry, J I. Gordon, W H. Landschulz, and S L. McKnight
Tissue-specific expression of a cloned chick delta-crystallin gene in mouse cells., H Kondoh, K Yasuda, and T S. Okada
Tissue-specific expression of an unusual h-2 (class i)-related gene., D Cosman, M Kress, G Khoury, and G Jay
Tissue-specific expression of mouse alpha-amylase genes., U Schibler, M Tosi, A Pittet, L Fabiani, and P K. Wellauer
Tissue specific expression of mouse alpha-amylase genes. Abstr., O Hagenbuchle, U Schibler, R Young, M Tosi, and P K. Wellauer
Tissue-specific functional networks for prioritizing phenotype and disease genes., Yuanfang Guan, Dmitriy Gorenshteyn, Margit Burmeister, Aaron K Wong, John C. Schimenti, Mary Ann Handel, Carol J Bult, Matthew A Hibbs, and Olga G Troyanskaya
Tissue-specific inhibition of lung alveolar cell mitosis in organ culture., J D. Simmett, J M. Fisher, and A G. Heppleston
Tissue specificity and age changes of the pattern of the h1 group of histones in chromatin from mouse tissues., Z A. Medvedev, M N. Medvedeva, and L Robson
Tissue-specificity and developmental changes in Spl expression., So Young Park
Tissue-specific promotors regulate the expression of the mouse alpha-amylase gene amy-1a in the parotid gland and the liver. Abstr., O Hagenbuchle, U Schibler, A Pittet, R Bovey, and P K. Wellauer
Tissue thromboplastin in relation to the pathogenesis graft-versus- host reaction., M Zaleski
Tissue to nude mice as basis for thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin (tsi) bioassay. Abstr., P Schumm, H Wenisch, P Althoff, U Schwedes, D K. Usadel, and O A. Thyroid
Tissue transplantation as an analytic and therapeutic tool in hereditary anemias., S E. Bernstein
Tissue transplantation as an analytic and therapeutic tool in hereditary anemias., S E. Bernstein
Tissue typing with heterologous antisera--a model system. Abstr., M Edidin, H Kriek, and A Boylston
Tissue vitamin c levels as a function of age in healthy and autoimmune mice. Abstr., B Leibovitz, B V. Siegel, and J I. Morton
Tissue water content and nuclear magnetic resonance in normal and tumor tissues., I Kiricuta and V Simplaceanu
Titration and circulation of cells mediating delayed type hypersensitivity in normal and cyclophosphamide treated mice during response to sheep red blood cells., G Marchal, G Milon, B Hurtrel, and P H. Lagrange
Titration der leukamogenen und immunogenen aktivitat des graffi leukamievirus der maus., F Fey and G Pasternak
Titration of cytolytic antitumor antibody utilizing absorbance at 260 mu to measure the leakage of cell constituents., W J. Nungester, J A. Adair, R A. Allardyce, and L J. Paradise
Titrations of mammary tumor virus in fresh and treated riii milk and milk fractions., D H. Moore, N Pillsbury, and B D. Pullinger
Titrations of various mouse mammary tumor viruses in different mouse strains., D H. Moore, J Charney, and J A. Holben
TL.4, A leukemia-specific antigen coded by the cell genome. Abstr., E Stockert, L J. Old, and E A. Boyse
Tla types of h-2 congenic and recombinant mice., J A. Frelinger, D B. Murphy, and J F. Cormick
T lineage lymphocytes in nude mice born from homozygous nu/nu parents., F Loor, H Amstutz, L Hagg, K S. Mayor, and G E. Roelants
T/locus isolated from sperm and teratoma cells, and h-2 antigens isolated from splenocytes., E S. Vitetta, K Artzt, D Bennett, E A. Boyse, D F. Jacob, and U S. The
TLR agonists abrogate costimulation blockade-induced prolongation of skin allografts., T B. Thornley, M A. Brehm, T G. Markees, L D. Shultz, J P. Mordes, R M. Welsh, A A. Rossini, and D L. Greiner
TLR agonists prevent the establishment of allogeneic hematopoietic chimerism in mice treated with costimulation blockade., D M. Miller, T B. Thornley, T Pearson, A J. Kruger, M Yamazaki, L D. Shultz, R M. Welsh, M A. Brehm, A A. Rossini, and D L. Greiner
T-lymphocyte colony formation of murine spleen cells in a one- -stage micro agar culture., A J. Ulmer, H Flad, and H Opitz
T-lymphocyte colony growth in vitro: factors modulating clonal expansion., L A. Rozenszajn, I Goldman, Y Kalechman, H Michlin, B Sredni, Zeevi, and D Shoham
T lymphocyte-dependent b lymphocyte proliferative response to antigen. I. Genetic restriction of the stimulation of b lymph- ocyte proliferation., H Y. Tse, J J. Mond, and W E. Paul
T-lymphocyte depleted mice with a normal b-lymphocyte response show normal amyloid development after caseination., P Ebbesen, M Bergh, E Leuchars, and M Doenhoff
T-lymphocyte differentiation is accompanied by increase in sialic acid content of thy-1 antigen., D Hoessli, C Bron, and J R. Pink
T lymphocyte-enriched murine peritoneal exudate cells. I. A reliable assay for antigen-induced t lymphocyte proliferation., R H. Schwartz, L Jackson, and W E. Paul
T-lymphocyte-enriched murine peritoneal exudate cells. II. Genetic control of antigen-induced t-lymphocyte proliferation., R H. Schwartz and W E. Paul
T lymphocyte-enriched murine peritoneal exudate cells. Iii. Inhibition of antigen-induced t lymphocyte proliferation with anti-ia antisera., R H. Schwartz, C S. David, D H. Sachs, and W E. Paul
T-lymphocyte-enriched murine peritoneal exudate cells. IV. Genetic control of cross-stimuation at the t-cell level., R H. Schwartz, C L. Horton, and W E. Paul
T-lymphocyte maturation and antitumoral effect of a thymic extract obtained from a stimulated model., B Serrou, T Reme, R Senelar, B Delor, J B. Dubois, and C Thierry
T-lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis. Contribution of intracellular components to target cell susceptibility., G Berke and Z Fishelson
T lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis. Dissociation of the binding and lytic mechanisms of the effector cell., Z Fishelson and G Berke
T-lymphocyte mediated cytolysis. Temperature dependence of killer cell dependent and independent phases and lack of recovery from the lethal hit at low temperatures., E Martz and B Benacerraf
T-lymphocyte mediated lysis of tumor cells in the presence of alloantiserum., A Liepins, R B. Faanes, Y S. Choi, and E D. Harven
T lymphocyte-mediated suppression of myeloma function in vitro. IV. Generation of effector suppressor cells specific for myeloma idiotypes., A K. Abbas, M Takaoki, and M I. Greene
T lymphocyte-mediated suppression of tumor growth in mice with friend leukemia virus dormant infections. Abstr., L M. Dicicco, G A. Truitt, K E. Fuscaldo, and E F. Wheelock
T-lymphocyte precursors. I. Synergy between precursor and mature t lymphocytes in the response to concanavalin a., J J. Cohen and S S. Fairchild
T lymphocyte recognition of alloantigen in vitro. II. Significance of fc receptor positive and negative res- ponder t cells in the generation of cytotoxic t lympho- cytes from normal or immune mice., wulff B. Hertel and B Rubin
T lymphocyte responses of murine lung: immunization with alloantigen induces accumulation of cytotoxic and other t lymphocytes in the lung., M C. Liu, K Ishizaka, and M Plaut
T lymphocyte responses to mls locus antigens involve recognition of h-2 i region gene products., A B. Peck, C A. Janeway, and H Wigzell
T-lymphocyte response to friend virus-induced tumour cell lines in mice of strains congenic at h-2., K J. Blank, H A. Freedman, and F Lilly
T lymphocyte response to H-2 mutants: cytotoxic effectors are Ly-1+2+., P J. Wettstein, D W. Bailey, L E. Mobraaten, J Klein, and J A. Frelinger
T lymphocyte response to h-2 mutants: cytotoxic effectors are ly-1+2+., P J. Wettstein, D W. Bailey, L E. Mobraaten, and J A. Frelinger
T-lymphocyte response to H-2 mutants. I. Proliferation is dependent on Ly 1+2+ cells., P J. Wettstein, D W. Bailey, L E. Mobraaten, J Klein, and J A. Frelinger
T-lymphocytes and macrophages in primary murine fibrosarcomas at different stages in their progression., G W. Wood and K A. Gollahon
T lymphocytes and the transfer of immunity to trypanosoma musculi in mice., P Pouliot, P Viens, and G A. Targett
T lymphocytes and thymocytes with different localization properties separated by nylon-wool filtration., A Bellavia and H S. Micklem
T lymphocyte specificity of a lymphocyte-inhibiting factor (chalone) extracted from the thymus., I Florentin, N Kiger, and G Mathe
T lymphocytes that contribute to the immunoregulation of granuloma formation in chronic murine schistosomiasis., D G. Colley
T-lymphocytes transfer streptozotocin induced diabetes mellitus in mice., K Buschard and J Rygaard
T-lymphocyte suppressor activity in the cytotoxic response to the teratocarcinoma 402ax of the mouse., A M. Isa, B R. Sanders, and C A. Parham
T lymphocytes with promiscuous cytotoxicity., C Shustik, I R. Cohen, R S. Schwartz, and S D. Waksal
T lymphocyte tolerance and early appearance of virus-induced cell surface antigens in moloney-murine leukemia virus neonatally injected mice., D Collavo, P Zanovello, G Biasi, and bianchi L. Chieco
T-lymphoma immunoglobulin. Tryptic and cnbr-produced fragments of the polypeptide chains. Abstr., J M. Moseley, J M. Decker, E A. Beatty, and J J. Marchalonis
T lymphoma variants with specifically altered growth in semi-solid media., J Claverie and M Cohn
Tm, a new viable t-mutant in the mouse., K O. Yamagisawa and Y Koyama
T maze learning in three breeds of young dogs using different types of handling as reinforcement., Dan J. Peterman
T 'memory' cells in allograft response in vitro., P Hayry and L C. Andersson
T mitogens trigger lps responsiveness in mouse thymus cells., J T. Forbes, Y Nakao, and R T. Smith
Tn, a universal carcinoma (ca) marker, frequently strongly expressed in anaplastic, aggressive ca., G F. Springer and H Tegtmayer
TNF-alpha from inflammatory dendritic cells (DCs) regulates lung IL-17A/IL-5 levels and neutrophilia versus eosinophilia during persistent fungal infection., M Fei, S Bhatia, T B. Oriss, M Yarlagadda, A Khare, S Akira, S Saijo, Y Iwakura, Junecko B. Fallert, T A. Reinhart, O Foreman, P Ray, J Kolls, and A Ray
TNF-alpha induces osteoclastogenesis by direct stimulation of macrophages exposed to permissive levels of RANK ligand., J Lam, S Takeshita, J E. Barker, O Kanagawa, F P. Ross, and S L. Teitelbaum
(tnp)-binding Immunoglobulin a (iga) lymphoma isolated from mopc-315, a tnp-binding iga plasmacytoma of balb/c mice., H M. Gebel, J R. Autry, J W. Rohrer, and D R. Lynch
Tnp-ficoll batch related induction of auto-anti-idiotypic antibody (anti-id) production in chickens and mice. Abstr., B S. Bhogal, E A. Goidl, G W. Siskind, and G J. Thorbecke
Tnp-lps induces in igg anti-tnp immune response in mice., J Humbert, I Motta, and bachi P. Truffa
Tnp-specific h-3 restricted ctl responses of allogeneic thymus gland-grafted nude mice. Abstr., J P. Lake, T Malek, D D. Isaak, and C W. Pierce
To 3,4-benzopyrene and 3-methylcholanthrene., L J. Alfred, A Globerson, Y B. Al, F T. Normal, and N C. Vitro
To an autoimmune respose to acetylcholine receptor (achr). Abstr., P Christadoss, M Dauphinee, J Lindstrom, H Dang, G Fernandes, N N. Int, and K T. Secondary
To a specific b cell subset., P B. Nakajima, S K. Datta, R S. Schwartz, D B. Huber, and Z O. Nzb
Tobacco-specific nitrosamines. Formation from nicotine in vitro and during tobacco curing and carcinogenicity in strain a mice., S S. Hecht, C B. Chen, N Hirota, R M. Ornaf, T C. Tso, and D Hoffmann
Tobacco tar carcinogenesis., I Chouroulinkov, P Lazar, C Izard, C Libermann, D M. Guerin, and E G. For
To b lymphocyte precursor cells by inducing agents and hormones., U Hammerling, A F. Chin, J Abbott, G Goldstein, M Sonenberg, D M. Hoffmann, and T O. Transmitted
To detect variants in clones of hapten-specific antibody- -forming cells (afc) developing in culture from direct afc- -progenitor b cells., K Shortman, M Howard, B L. Pike, J Marbrook, N J. So, and M T. willfailure
To determine the mechanisms by which CSF-1 and LPS regulate the expression of the IL-6 gene on macrophages., Jessica Phelps
To disaggregate or not to disaggregate injury and cell disaggregation, transient or permanent?, C Waymouth
To grow mouse mammary epithelial cells in culture., U K. Ehmann, W D. Peterson, J, and D S. Misfeldt
To herpes simplex virus (hsv)-infected cells. Abstr., S Kohl, D L. Cahall, D L. Walters, D V. Schaffner, and A C. dcc)
To induce sv40 transplantation immunity in hamsters but not in mice., S S. Tevethia, O A. Populations, and O T. Ability
To its biochemical and chemotherapeutic effects on p388 lymphocytic leukemia cells., W R. Yesair dw, P B. Al, L O. Uptake, and B O. Phthalanilide
Tolbutamide treatment of pregnant mice. Repeated adminis- tration reduces fetal lethality., R J. Belisle and S Y. Long
Tolerance and contact sensitivity to dnfb in mice. Iii. Transfer of tolerance with 'suppressor t cells'., P Phanuphak, J W. Moorhead, and H N. Claman
Tolerance and contact sensitivity to dnfb in mice. IV. Desensiti- zation as a manifestation of increased proliferation of sensitized cells., P Phanuphak, J W. Moorhead, and H N. Claman
Tolerance and contact sensitivity to dnfb in mice. Vii. Functional demonstration of cell-associated tolerogen in lymph node cell populations containing specific suppressor cells., J W. Moorhead and D W. Scott
Tolerance and contact sensitivity to dnfb in mice. VI. Inhibition of afferent sensitivity by suppressor t cells in adoptive tolerance., J W. Moorhead
Tolerance and enhancement in organ transplantation., L Brent
Tolerance and immunity to maternally derived incompatible igg2a- -globulin in mice., N L. Warner and L A. Herzenberg
Tolerance, cellules epidermiques et extraits cellulaires epidermiques., G Lejeune, A Castermans, F Philippart, and A M. Haenen
Tolerance in differentiating b lymphocytes., C J. Elson
Tolerance induced by parity in mice incompatible at the h-2 locus., E J. Breyere and M K. Barrett
Tolerance induced by tnp-derivatized syngeneic erythrocytes. Evidence for cooperation between hapten-specific t and hapten-specific b lymphocytes in the immune responses., C E. Moody, J B. Innes, G W. Siskind, and M E. Weksler
Tolerance induction across an h-2 barrier in adult mice by parabiosis. Abstr., T G. Wegmann and D W. Drell
Tolerance induction and sensitization by preincubation of bone marrow with allogeneic erythrocytes., D E. Uphoff
Tolerance induction by fusion of fetaal thymus lobes in organ culture., D Deluca, T E. Mandel, G A. Luckenbach, and M M. Kennedy
Tolerance induction by hapten-modified syngeneic cells. Abstr., C E. Moody, Y T. Kim, A Schwartz, G W. Siskind, and M E. Weksler
Tolerance induction during ontogeny. I. Presence of active suppression in mice rendered tolerant to human gamma-globulin in utero correlates with the breakdown of the tolerant state., C A. Waters, L M. Pilarski, T G. Wegmann, and E Diener
Tolerance induction in adult mice with tumor homografts., S S. Wachtel and W K. Silvers
Tolerance induction in maturing b cells., J W. Stocker
Tolerance induction in txxbt and txxb mice., S Muramatsu, T Amagai, and Y Katsura
Tolerance induction to a hapten protein conjugate in vivo. Are suppressor t cells involved., R Huchet and M Feldmann
Tolerance induction to a heterotopic cardiac allograft in the irradiated reconstituted mouse., D W. Jirsch, N Kraft, and E Diener
Tolerance induction to a thymus-dependent antigen in vitro, treatment of nonadherent cells with tolerogen biologically filtered in vitro., J W. Geyer and Y M. Kong
Tolerance induction to h-2 central region target antigens. In vivo/in vitro correlations., O J. Kuperman, H W. Sollinger, and F H. Bach
Tolerance induction with bovine gamma globulin in mouse radiation chimaeras depends on macrophages., M L. Lukic and S Leskowitz
Tolerance induction with thymus grafts in neonatally thymectomized mice., O Stutman, E J. Yunis, and R A. Good
Tolerance in early embryo aggregation-derived mouse chimaeras., R D. Barnes and C G. Graham
Tolerance in early embryo aggregation (eea) derived mouse chimeras., R D. Barnes
Tolerance in (nzb x dba/2)f1 mice given nzb t cells and dba/2 b cells is mediated by androgens. Abstr., C A. Laskin, J D. Taurog, P A. Smathers, and A D. Steinberg
'tolerance' In postpartum female mice induced by strain-specific matings., E J. Breyere and M K. Barrett
Tolerance-mediated inheritance of immune responsiveness., B Cinader, S W. Koh, and D Naylor
Tolerance of cell mediated immune responses after in vitro treatment of competent cells with mitomycin c., E Lemmel and R A. Good
Tolerance of donor cells towards the host in radiation chimeras. In mecahnisms of immunological tolerance, czech. Acad. Sci., Prague,, D W. Van bekkum
Tolerance of f1 hybrid skin homografts in the parent strain induced by parabiosis., C Martinez, F Shapiro, H Kelman, T Onstad, and R A. Good
Tolerance of histoincompatible marrow grafts., R E. Click
Tolerance of long-term methotrexate infusions by mice., D S. Zaharko, R L. Dedrick, D M. Young, and A L. Peale
Tolerance of rat skin grafts in adult mice., E M. Lance, R H. Levey, P B. Medawar, and M Ruszkiewicz
Tolerance of sk-incompatible skin grafts., E A. Boyse, E A. Carswell, M P. Scheid, and L J. Old
Tolerance of skin homograft in adult mice induced by homologous spleen cells. Abstr., F Shapiro, C Martinez, and J M. Smith
Tolerance of skin homografts induced in adult mice by multiple injections of homologous spleen cells., F Shapiro, C M. Smith, and R A. Good
Tolerance of thymocytes to allogeneic i region determinants encountered prethymically. Evidence for expression of anti-ia receptors by t cell precursors before their entry into the thymus., S M. Bradley, P J. Morrissey, S O. Sharrow, and A Singer
Tolerance rendered by neonatal treatment with anti-idiotypic antibodies. Induction and maintenance in athymic mice., B S. Kim and W J. Hopkins
Tolerance tests for embryo grafts in line-bred mice., A Peacock
Tolerance to a contact allergen in the mouse does not require antibody. Abstr., H C. Maguire, W P. Weidanz, and S Schuster
Tolerance to a homologous tumor in specifically parous female mice. Abstr., E J. Breyere and M K. Barrett
Tolerance to allogeneic and to xenogeneic heart grafts provided by thymectomy of adult mice combined with donor cell and cyclophosphamide inoculation., I Y. Chernyakhovskaya, E V. Nagurskaya, G B. Shaposhnikova, A B. Prigozhina, and L N. Fontalin
Tolerance to and physical dependence on morphine in mice., R Walter, R F. Ritzmann, H N. Bhargava, H C. Rainbow, L B. Flexner, D W. Krivoy, and T B. Of
Tolerance to a protein antigen in adult mice and the effect of non- specific factors., H N. Claman
Tolerance to barbiturate and chlorpromazine-induced central nervous system sedation--involvement of calcium-mediated stimulus-secretion coupling., S W. Leslie, S V. Elrod, R Coleman, and J K. Belknap
Tolerance to cold and development of adaptation to cold in mice as a function of age., Z M. Nagy
Tolerance to ethanol hypothermia in inbred mice: genotypic correlations with behavioral responses., J C. Crabbe, J S. Janowsky, E R. Young, A Kosobud, J Stack, and H Rigter
Tolerance to hgg in aged c57bl/6 and balb/c mice. Abstr., G S. Habicht
Tolerance to histocompatibility determinants in tetraparental bone marrow chimeras., H Von boehmer, J Sprent, and M Nabholz
Tolerance to non-h-2 histocompatibility antigens. Transplantation tolerance to the h-4 and h-7 histocompatibility antigens., L L. Lanier and G Haughton
Tolerance to opioid narcotics. I. Tolerance to the 'running fit' caused by levorphanol in the mouse., A Goldstein and P Sheehan
Tolerance to polyinosinic polycytidylic acid in nzb/nzw mice., A D. Steinberg, G G. Daley, and N Talal
Tolerance to sheep red cells, breakage with thymocytes and horse red cells., R K. Gershon and K Kondo
Tolerance to skin allografts by immunosuppressive 'pulse' of methylhydrazine derivatives and antilymphocyte serum., G Floersheim and K Brune
Tolerance to the immunosuppressant effect of delta8 tetrahydro- cannabinol. Abstr., S E. Loveless and A E. Munson
Tolerance to thymus-independent antigens. Characteristics of induction of tolerance to thymus-independent synthetic polypeptides., E Mozes, M Sela, and M J. Taussig
Tolerance to viral antigens in mov-13 mice carrying endogenized moloney-murine leukemia virus., F Ronchese, E D'andrea, D Collavo, A D. Rossi, N, and bianchi L. Chieco
Tolerization of bepsilon cells by conjugates of haptens and isologous gamma-globulins., W Y. Lee and A H. Sehon
Tolerizing effect of dnp-ficoll on ige antibody production., N Watanabe, S Kojima, and Z Ovary
To my good friend, Jack Stimpfling, with best wishes., G D. Snell
To n-(phosphonacetyl)-l-aspartate (pala). Abstr., W R. Laster and J A. Schabel
To oligo or not to oligo? That is the question! Optimizing oligonucleotide arrays using normal and cancerous breast RNA., Julia M. Schmitz
Tools and applications for large-scale display walls., G Wallace, O J. Anshus, P Bi, H Chen, Y Chen, D Clark, P Cook, A Finkelstein, T Funkhouser, A Gupta, M Hibbs, K Li, Z Liu, R Samanta, R Sukthankar, and O Troyanskaya
Tooth development in the 'crooked' mouse., J A. Sofaer
Tooth eruption induced in grey lethal mice using parathyroid hormone., L Schneider, M Hollinshead, and L Lizzack
Tooth eruption in the grey lethal mouse. Abstr., L C. Schneider and M B. Hollinshead
Tooth transplantation in the mouse. I. The use of procion dyes and tritiated proline in a study of syngeneic tooth germ transplantation., J Klein, W R. Secosky, and D Klein
To oxidize tyrosine to melanin in polyacrylamide gel systems., L M. Edelstein, N Cariglia, M R. Okun, R P. Patel, D D. Smucker, and I O. Oxidase)
Topical administration of anti-tumor agents to locally implanted neoplasms. Abstr., C L. Maddock, M N. Green, and B L. Brown
Topical and quantitative analysis of the thymus region in the nude mouse. Abstr., Z Rychter, M Holub, and R Vanecek
Topical chemical protection against oral radiation death in mice., R A. Goepp and F W. Fitch
Topical mechlorethamine restores autoimmune-arrested follicular activity in mice with an alopecia areata-like disease by targeting infiltrated lymphocytes., L Tang, L Cao, O Bernardo, Y Chen, J P. Sundberg, H Lui, S Chung, and J Shapiro
Topical zinc in the treatment of mice infected intravaginally with herpes genitalis virus., P Tennican, G Carl, J Frey, C Thies, and M Chvapil
Topographical location of h-y antigen on mouse spermatozoa by immuno- electronmicroscopy., G C. Koo, C W. Stackpole, E A. Boyse, and M P. Lardis
Topographical relationships among h-2 specificities controlled by the d region., D Morello, sautes C. Neauport, and P Demant
Topographic changes of membrane receptors for wheat germ agglutinin during the cell cycle and their relation ot cytolysis., S Lustig, P Fishman, M Djaldetti, and D H. Pluznik
Topographic determinants on cytochrome c. I. The complete antigenic structures of rabbit, mouse, and guanaco cytochromes c in rabbits and mice., G J. Urbanski and E Margoliash
Topography of cell surface antigens., C W. Stackpole
Topography of nonneoplastic and neoplastic cells of common origin., B Wetzel, K K. Sanford, C H. Fox, G M. Jones, E W. Westbrook, and R E. Tarone
Topography of schwann cell proliferation and myelination in normal and dystrophic mice. Abstr., M J. Brown, K Saida, J B. Burns, and A K. Asbury
Topography of substrate-attached glycoproteins from normal and virus-transformed cells., L A. Culp
Topography of the dopamine neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the mouse hypothalamus., M Nishizuka
Topography of the neurons responding to estrogen in the hypothalamic acurate nucleus of immature female mice., M Nishizuka
Topography of the predifferentiation gd growth arrest state relative to other growth arrest states in the g1 phase of the cell cycle., J J. Wille and R E. Scott
Topography of visual and somatosensory projections to mouse superior colliculus., U C. Drager and D H. Hubel
Topological mapping of murine leukemia virus proteins by competition-binding assays with monoclonal antibodies., M R. Stone and R C. Nowinski
Topologic forms of mitochondrial dna in akr mice., D C. Newman and J V. Scaletti
Topologic mapping of protective and nonprotective epitopes on the variant surface glycoprotein of the wratat 1 clone on trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense., T Hall and K Esser
Topology of repeated sequences. Relationship of nuclear rna to the repeated sequences of the main and satellite dna in mouse plasmocytoma cells., G N. Pagoulatos
Torl is a novel, variant form of mouse chromosome 17 with a deletion in a partial t haplotype., L M. Silver, D Lukralle, and J I. Garrels
To save or not to save: the role of repositories in a period of rapidly expanding development of genetically engineered strains of mice., J J. Sharp and L E. Mobraaten
To study strain differences in the estrus behavior of rabbits., Elliot Elson
To suppression by soluble factors from alloantigen- -sensitized spleen cells. Abstr., D P. Huston, R R. Rich, A D. Steinberg, D G. Truitt, and A O. Responses
Total and specific ige immune response in anti-epsilon treated mice. Abstr., B E. Bozelka, J E. Salvaggio, and S B. Lehrer
Total atp, adenylate cyclase and cyclic amp phosphodiesterase activities in mouse spermatozoa bearing tn-mutations. Abstr., R D. Gupta and N Hillman
Total-body radiation suppression of the clearance of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase from mouse plasma., R Shen, V K. Jenkins, R R. Fritz, and C W. Abell
Total-body surface beta irradiator for mice. Abstr., H Auerbach and A M. Brues
Total, bound and free methotrexate (mtx) in tissues of mice treated with mtx with and without folate analogues. Abstr., M Da costa, S P. Rothenberg, and M P. Iqbal
Total breeding capacity of mice at two temperatures., S A. Barnett
Total lymphoid irradiation (tli) and allogeneic marrow transplanta- tion for enzyme replacement therapy and immunotherapy of leukemia in mice., S Slavin, S Yatziv, L Weiss, S Morecki, P Abeliuk, and Z Fuks
Total mammectomy in female mice and rats., A Dux
Total number of fibers in muscles of several strains of mice., A R. Luff and G Goldspink
Total oxygen consumption and tissue respiratory enzyme activity in obese hyperglycemic mice and non-obese controls. Abstr., G H. Fried, N Greenberg, and W Antopol
Total suppression of pregnancy in mice by post-coital administration of neuraminidase., G J. Gasic and T B. Gasic
To "t cell independent" antigens., R O. Endres, E Kushnir, J W. Kappler, P Marrack, N S. Kinsky a, and I F. Responses
To test the hypothesis the mEMS88 embryonic (ES) cell line has germline potential., Bobby0Jo Shirley
To the polypeptide of the group-specific glycoprotein of mouse mammary tumor virus., T Ohno, tejada R. Mesa, I Keydar, M Ramanarayanan, J Bausch, N S. Spiegelman, and B C. Related
To the problem of individual radiosensitivity of bone marrow., Z Karpfel, B Koukalova, J Cincarova, and Z Papezova
Totipotency and normal differentiation of single teratocarcinoma cells cloned by injection into blastocysts., K Illmensee and B Mintz
Totipotent cells of parthenogenetic origin in a chimaeric mouse., L C. Stevens
Totipotent cells of parthenogenetic origin in a chimaeric mouse., L C. Stevens
Totipotent hematopoietic stem cells: normal self-renewal and differentiation after transplantation between mouse fetuses., R A. Fleischman, R P. Custer, and B Mintz
Tottering- a neuromuscular mutation in the mouse and its linkage with oligosyndactylism., M C. Green and R L. Sidman
Tottering, a neuromuscular mutation in the mouse and its linkage with oligosyndactylism., M C. Green and R L. Sidman
Toward a chronotherapy of neoplasia, tolerance of treatment depends upon host rhythms., F Halberg, E Haus, S Cardoso, L Scheving, J Kuhl, R Shiotsuka, G Rosene, J Pauly, W Runge, J Spalding, and R Good
Toward an admissible genetic model for the inheritance of the degree and direction of symetry., R L. Collins
Toward community standards in the quest for orthologs., Christophe Dessimoz, Toni GabaldĂłn, David S Roos, Erik L L Sonnhammer, and Javier Herrero
Toward optimal health: advances in diagnosis and preventive strategies to promote bone health in women., J R. Godfrey and C J. Rosen
Towards a molecular and genetic understanding of aqueous humor drainage in glaucoma, Heather McLaughlin
Towards a physical map of mouse chromosome 14 using irradiated hybrid cells., Robert Q. To
Towards a targeting construct for Zfy2., Holly J. Lasecki
Towards BioDBcore: a community-defined information specification for biological databases., P Gaudet, A Bairoch, D Field, S A. Sansone, C Taylor, J A. Blake, C J. Bult, and J T. Eppig
Towards BioDBcore: a community-defined information specification for biological databases., P Gaudet, A Bairoch, D Field, S A. Sansone, C Taylor, T K. Attwood, A Bateman, J A. Blake, C J. Bult, J T. Eppig, and BioDBCore Working Group
Towards the positional cloning of the fidget (fi) mutation located on mouse chromosome 2., Jennifer Gervais
Towards understanding the function of the tubby gene family in the retina., S Ikeda, A Ikeda, J K. Naggert, and P M. Nishina
Towards understanding the mechanism of the transmembrane receptor Unc5h3 in neuronal migration., Elisabeth Wurtmann
Toward the genetics of mammalian reproduction: induction and mapping of gametogenesis mutants in mice., J O. Ward, L G. Reinholdt, S A. Hartford, L A. Wilson, R J. Munroe, K J. Schimenti, B J. Libby, M O'Brien, J K. Pendola, J Eppig, and J C. Schimenti
Toward the positional cloning of a new mouse mutation causing hind limb paralysis and digit abnormalities., Elizabeth A. Good
Toward the yeastification of mouse genetics: chemical mutagenesis of embryonic stem cells., Y Chen, J Schimenti, and T Magnuson
Toxic and antineoplastic effects of L-asparaginase. Study of mice with lymphoma and normal monkeys and report on a child with leukemia., W C. Dolowy, D Henson, J Cornet, and H Sellin
Toxic and pathologic effects of 4,4'-diacetyl-diphenyl-urea-bis- (guanylhydrazone), a new antileukemic agent., E Mihich, C L. Simpson, L Loth, and A I. Mulhern
Toxic and protective effects of royal jelly in normal and diseased mice., B Grad, V A. Kral, and J Berenson
Toxic combinations of amphotericin-b (ampho-b), heat, and chemotherapy on l1210 cells grown in vitro. Abstr., J B. Block, M Dietrich, and W H. Isacoff
Toxic effect of a lethal dose of lic1 in six strains of mice: a quantitative genetic analysis. Abstr., kassem M. El and S M. Singh
Toxic effect of polyriboinosinic-polyribocytidylic acid on mouse hemopoietic stem cells., P Jullien and guignard J. Maeyer
Toxic effect of some tumor nucleoprotein fractions upon fibroblasts. Abstr., A G. Smith
Toxic effects of irradiated media of mouse cells., David S. Kyner
Toxic effects of massive doses of bcg in mice, guinea pigs, and monkeys., V Portelance, M Quevillon, and Y Page
Toxic effects of sodium selenite on pregnant mice and modification of the effects by vitamin e or reduced glutathione., J Yonemoto, H Satoh, S Himeno, and T Suzuki
Toxic effects of tobacco on mouse embryo homografts., P M. Peacock
Toxic factor associated with egg-cultivated tumors., A Taylor and N Carmichael
Toxicite d'un polyanion synthetique a activite antivirale, le poly- vinyl sulfate., P Morelis, H Lavirotte, M Mendels, and R Fontanges
Toxicity and anticancer activity of a new triazine antifolate (nsc 127755)., T H. Corbett, W R. Leopold, D J. Dykes, B J. Robert, D P. Griswold, J, and F M. Jr
Toxicity and anti-leukemic effectiveness, in mice, of 4-amino-4- -deoxy-n10-methyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydropteroylglutamic acid (tetrahy- droamethopterin)., J A. Mead, J M. Venditti, A W. Schrecker, A Goldin, and R L. Kisliuk
Toxicity and antitumor activity of gallium nitrate and periodically related metal salts., M M. Hart, C F. Smith, S T. Yancey, and R H. Adamson
Toxicity and antitumor activity of hexamethylmelamine and its n-demethylated metabolites in mice with transplantable tumors., L M. Lake, E E. Grunden, and B M. Johnson
Toxicity and efficacy of the diester of deoxycholic acid (doca) and 5-fluoro-2-deoxyuridine (fudr), first of a new class of chemotherapeutic agents. Abstr., S C. Fox, I Lalexari, and B H. Kaplan
Toxicity and inanition in cancer chemotherapy, effect of brief starva- tion on survival rates of mice so treated., D J. Ferguson and N Trotman
Toxicity and mutagenicity of radiation from fluorescent lamps and a sunlamp in l5178y mouse lymphoma cells., E D. Jacobson, K Krell, M J. Dempsey, M H. Lugo, W Ellingson, and C W. Ii
Toxicity but not arthritogenicity of mycoplasma arthritidis for mice associates with the haplotype expressed at the major histo- compatibility complex., B C. Cole, R N. Thorpe, L A. Hassell, L R. Washburn, and J R. Ward
Toxicity, distribution and elimination of the cancerostatic lectins abrin and ricin after parenteral injection into mice., O Fodstad, S Olsnes, and A Pihl
Toxicity evaluation of doxorubicin entrapped in cardiolipin liposomes in mice. Abstr., F Smith, A Rahman, A Jenson, I Kline, and P S. Schein
Toxicity of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (tcdd) in c57bl/6 mice., J G. Vos, J A. Moore, and J G. Zinkl
Toxicity of 5-bromo 2'-deoxyuridine to malignant lymphoid cell lines., J A. Brent, C H. Bojko, and V P. Hollander
Toxicity of 9-beta-arabinofuranosyladenine towards normal and neo- plastic cells., J J. Brink and G A. Lepage
Toxicity of antitumor agents on hemopoietic colony forming cells., E M. Uyeki, T L. Pazdernik, and A E. Ashkar
Toxicity of bromodeoxyuridine to malignant lymphoid cells. Abstr., J A. Brent and C Bojko
Toxicity of cisplatin and hydroxymalonatodiammine platinum (ii) towards mouse bone marrow and b16 melanoma in relation to dna binding in vivo., M F. Pera, D Sessford, and J J. Roberts
Toxicity of dietary components to colonic mucosa in vivo. Abstr., R P. Bird and W R. Bruce
Toxicity of dimethyl sulphoxide to plaque-forming cells., F Bohm
Toxicity of inhaled 144ceo2 in mice., D L. Lundgren, R O. Clellan, R L. Thomas, F F. Hahn, and A Sanchez
Toxicity of intraperitoneal injections of (7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthra- cene (dmba) and other agents in inbred mice. Abstr., F A. Schmid, P A. Dickey, G A. Stanco, and G S. Tarnowski
Toxicity of methylmercuric hydroxide and colchicine on cultured mouse neuroblastoma. Abstr., R L. Koerker
Toxicity of methylmercuric hydroxide in cultured mouse neuroblastoma. Abstr., R L. Koerker and R F. Pitts
Toxicity of normal and immune rabbit sera to different mouse cells., E Holeckova, M Rychlikova, and N Molomut
Toxicity of progesterone in the new-born mouse., D A. Karnofsky, P J. Hamre, and G Hysom
Toxicity of progesterone on new-born mice from 0-168 hours of age., Peter Jay Hamre
Toxicity of progesterone to mouse fetuses., E A. Petrelli and T R. Forbes
Toxicity of sphingomyelin-containing liposomes after chronic injection into mice., E A. Weereratne, G Gregoriadis, and J Crow
Toxicity of tritiated dna precursors and purine antimetabolites to cfc (colony-forming cells) developed from bone marrow or tumors. Abstr., S Strom and E M. Uyeki
Toxicity of tritiated thymidine in p388f lymphoma cells. II. Effects on dna molecular weight., A R. Peterson and B W. Fox
Toxicity of tritiated thymidine in p388f lymphoma cells. I. Incorp- oration into dna and cell survival., A R. Peterson, B W. Fox, and M Fox
Toxicity of vincristine to cells in interphase. Abstr., R Schrek
Toxicity studies of liposome-encapsulated immunomodulators admin- istered intravenously to dogs and mice., I R. Hart, W E. Fogler, G Poste, and I J. Fidler
Toxicity to and recovery of murine tissues after single agents or combinations of agents. Abstr., J A. Alexander and G P. Wheeler
Toxicity to tumor cells of combined treatments with diethylamino- reserpine and radiation. Abstr., S Lehnert
Toxicity to tumour cells of diethylaminoreserpine., S Lehnert
Toxic milk mutation in mice. Abstr., H Rauch, N Montgomery, M Lennartz, and K Waterman
Toxicogenetics of niridazole in inbred mice., J L. Blumer, J M. Simpson, S V. Lucas, and L T. Jr
Toxicogenetics of niridazole in inbred mice., J L. Blumer, J M. Simpson, S V. Lucas, and L T. Jr
Toxicologic and efficacy studies of asta z-7557: a sulfonatoethylthio cyclophosphamide derivative. Abstr., J D. Roberts, M P. Hacker, J J. Mccormack, M A. Fagan, I H. Krakoff, and R A. Newman
Toxicology and antitumor activity of tuftsin in mice. Abstr., R Catane, S Schlanger, P Gottlieb, J Halpern, A J. Treves, Z Fuks, and M Fridkin
Toxicology of anti-leukemia agents with special reference to phthalan- ilide derivatives., C J. Kensler, P E. Palm, H M. Day, S P. Battista, W I. Rogers, D W. Yesair, and I Wodinsky
Toxicology of m-amsa (nsc 249992) in beagle dogs and cdf1 mice. Abstr., D C. Thake
Toxicology studies with cytembena (NSC-104801), an antineoplastic agent with a multispecies nephrotoxic effect., E J. Gralla, G L. Coleman, G W. Osbaldiston, M Kashgarian, and A M. Jonas
Toxicology studies with d-tetrandrine (NSC-77037), a plant alkaloid with vascular and lymphotoxic effects in dogs and monkeys., E J. Gralla, G L. Coleman, and A M. Jonas
Toxin a of clostridium difficle: production, purification and effect in mouse intestine., I Lonnroth and S Lange
Toxocitiy of liposome-encapsulated 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosyl- cytosine in vivo., R Ganapathi, A Krishan, I Wodinsky, C G. Zubrod, and D L. Lesko
Toxoplasmosis associated with abortion in goats and sheep in Connecticut., J P. Dubey, J P. Sundberg, and S W. Matiuk
Toxoplasmosis in black-faced kangaroos (Macropus fuliginosus melanops)., J P. Dubey, Joslin J. Ott, R W. Torgerson, M J. Topper, and J P. Sundberg
Toxoplasmosis in immunoglobulin m-suppressed mice., J K. Frenkel and D W. Taylor
Toxoplasmosis in nude mice., R E. Lindberg and J K. Frenkel
Trace element binding in the copper deficient mottled mutants in the mouse., D M. Hunt and A E. Port
Trace elements in transplanted tumors., C C. Yip, D M. Shaw, and P F. Nace
Trace metal modification of immunocompetence. I. Effect of trace metals in the cultures on in vitro transformation of b lymphocytes., B J. Shenker, W J. Matarazzo, R L. Hirsch, and I Gray
Trace metal modification of lymphocyte transformation in vitro. Abstr., K Gallagher, W Matarazzo, and I Gray
Tracheal ciliary defects in mice homozygous for a recessive pleiotropic mutation hydrocephalic- -polydactyl. Abstr., J H. Bryan and D B. Chandler
Tracking autoimmune T cells in diabetes., D V. Serreze and E H. Leiter
Traffic of hemopoietic cells to the thymus, influence of histo- compatibility differences. Abstr., O Stutman and R A. Good
Trahydrofolate/methytrexate transport system of l1210 cells. Abstr., G B. Henderson, E M. Zevely, and D W. Dandliker
Training mouse pathologists: five years of pathology of mouse models of human disease workshops., J P. Sundberg, R C. Hackman, H HogenEsch, A Y. Nikitin, and J M. Ward
Training pathologists in mouse pathology., J P Sundberg, J M Ward, H HogenEsch, A Yu Nikitin, P M Treuting, J B Macauley, and P N Schofield
Traitement de souris akr a l'age de six mois par irradiation totale suivie de transfusion de cellules hematopoietiques allogeniques. Incidences respectives de la leucemie et du syndrome secondaire., G Mathe, J Amiel, and J Bernard
Traitements immunodepresseurs permettant la formation de cartilage et d'os induite par des transplants xenogeniques., K Ostrowski, K Wlodarski, S Skarzinska, and A Poltorak
Trak1 mutation disrupts GABA(A) receptor homeostasis in hypertonic mice., S L. Gilbert, L Zhang, M L. Forster, J R. Anderson, T Iwase, B Soliven, L R. Donahue, H O. Sweet, R T. Bronson, M T. Davisson, R L. Wollmann, and B T. Lahn
TRANCE is a novel ligand of the tumor necrosis factor receptor family that activates c-Jun N-terminal kinase in T cells., B R. Wong, J Rho, J Arron, E Robinson, J Orlinick, M Chao, S Kalachikov, E Cayani, F S. Bartlett, W N. Frankel, S Y. Lee, and Y Choi
Tranquillizers in pregnancy and behavioural effects on the offspring., J Werboff
(+)-trans-7,8-dihydroxy-7,8-dihydrobenzo[a]pyrene. A potent skin carcinogen when applied topically to mice., W Levin, A W. Wood, H Yagi, D M. Jerina, and A H. Conney
Trans-acting genes mediate the activity and sex specificity of recombination hotspots in mice, Caleb Dresser
Trans-acting temporal locus within the beta-glucuronidase gene complex., A J. Lusis, V M. Chapman, R W. Wangenstein, and K Paigen
Transamidinase activities in vitro of kidneys from tumor-bearing mice and rats fed diets supplemented with protein or certain amino acids., J F. Van pilsum, R M. Warhol, D Beckman, and J Boline
Transamidinase activity in mouse kidney--an aspect of circadian periodic enzyme activity., J F. Van pilsum and F Halberg
Transamination in muscular dystrophy and the effect of exogenous glutamate, a study on vitamin e deficient rabbits, and mice with hereditary dystrophy., R O. Laferte, H Rosenkrantz, and L Berlinguet
Transamination in transplanted and spontaneous tumors. Abstr., M A. Chirigos, S R. Humphreys, and A Goldin
Transaminations of amino donors with alpha-ketoglutarate in normal and neoplastic mouse tissues measured by a simple radiometric procedure., D G. Simonsen and E Roberts
Transauricular hypophysectomy in rats and mice., G Falconi and G L. Rossi
Transcortin and vitamin D-binding protein levels in mouse serum., D Faict, M o. De, R Bouillon, W Heyns, H J. Heiniger, D Corrow, and E Lesaffre
Transcript annotation in FANTOM3: mouse gene catalog based on physical cDNAs., N Maeda, T Kasukawa, R Oyama, C J. Bult, D Hill, J Quackenbush, K Sugiura, Y Zhu, and al et
Transcriptional activation of immunoglobulin alpha heavy-chain genes by translocation of the c-myc oncogene., M Dean, R B. Kent, and G E. Sonenshein
Transcriptional activity of the mouse oocyte genome: companion granulosa cells modulate transcription and chromatin remodeling., La Fuente De and J J. Eppig
Transcriptional consequences of genomic structural aberrations in breast cancer., Koichiro Inaki, Axel M Hillmer, Leena Ukil, Fei Yao, Xing Yi Woo, Leah A Vardy, Kelson Folkvard Braaten Zawack, Charlie Wah Heng Lee, Pramila Nuwantha Ariyaratne, Yang Sun Chan, Kartiki Vasant Desai, Jonas Bergh, Per Hall, Thomas Choudary Putti, Wai Loon Ong, Atif Shahab, Valere Cacheux-Rataboul, Radha Krishna Murthy Karuturi, Wing-Kin Sung, Xiaoan Ruan, Guillaume Bourque, Yijun Ruan, and Edison T Liu
Transcriptional control of the expression of mouse globin genes in myeloma x erythroleukemia cell hybrids., rushdi A. Ar, K B. Tan, and C M. Croce
Transcriptional effects of 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine in post-implantation mouse embryos., T Palayoor
Transcriptional effects of Ptgs2 exchange in liver and adipose., Alan Bohn
Transcriptionally active c-myc oncogene is contained within niard, a dna sequence associated with chromosome translocations in b-cell neoplasia., K B. Marcu, L J. Harris, L W. Stanton, J Erickson, O Watt, and C M. Croce
Transcriptionally active dna region that rearranges frequently in murine lymphoid tumors., J M. Adams, S Gerondakis, E Webb, J Mitchell, O Bernard, and S Cory
Transcriptional profile of mouse pre-granulosa and Sertoli cells isolated from early-differentiated fetal gonads., G J. Bouma, J P. Affourtit, C J. Bult, and E M. Eicher
Transcriptional profiling of androgen receptor (AR) mutants suggests instructive and permissive roles of AR signaling in germ cell development., S M. Eacker, J E. Shima, C M. Connolly, M Sharma, R W. Holdcraft, M D. Griswold, and R E. Braun
Transcriptional programs controlling perinatal lung maturation., Yan Xu, Yanhua Wang, Valérie Besnard, Machiko Ikegami, Susan E Wert, Caleb Heffner, Stephen A Murray, Leah Rae Donahue, and Jeffrey A Whitsett
Transcriptional repression and developmental functions of the atypical vertebrate GATA protein TRPS1., T H. Malik, S A. Shoichet, P Latham, T G. Kroll, L L. Peters, and R A. Shivdasani
Transcription enhancer identified near the human cnu immuno- globulin heavy chain gene is unavailable to the translocated c-myc gene in a burkitt lymphoma., T H. Rabbitts, A Forster, R Baer, and R H. Hamlyn
Transcription factor Ebf1 regulates differentiation stage-specific signaling, proliferation, and survival of B cells., Ildiko Györy, Sören Boller, Robert Nechanitzky, Elizabeth Mandel, Sebastian Pott, Edison Liu, and Rudolf Grosschedl
Transcription factor Sp1 recognizes promoter sequences from the monkey genome that are simian virus 40 promoter., W S. Dynan, J D. Saffer, W S. Lee, and R Tjian
Transcription from SV 40-like monkey DNA sequences., J D. Saffer and M F. Singer
Transcription initiation of Xenopus 5S ribosomal RNA genes in vitro., L J. Korn, E H. Birkenmeier, and D D. Brown
Transcription in vitro of ehrlich ascites tumor dna and chromatin by purified homologous rna polymerase ii (or b)., J Y. Chan, R Loor, and T Y. Wang
Transcription in vitro of immunoglobulin kappa light chain genes in isolated mouse myeloma nuclei and chromatin., M M. Smith and R C. Huang
Transcription of endogenous c-type viruses in resting and pro- liferating tissues of balb/mo mice., R Jaenisch and E Hoffman
Transcription of mouse kappa chain genes: implications for allelic exclusion., R P. Perry, D E. Kelley, C Coleclough, J G. Seidman, H Leder, S Tonegawa, G Matthyssens, and M Weigert
Transcription of mouse mammary tumor virus genes in tissues from high and low tumor incidence mouse strains., H E. Varmus, N Quintrell, E Medeiros, J M. Bishop, O C. Nowinski, and N H. Sarkar
Transcription of mouse mammary tumor virus: identification of a candidate mrna for the long terminal repeat gene product., D A. Wheeler, J S. Butel, D Medina, R D. Cardiff, and G L. Hager
Transcription of nonrepeated dna in mouse brain., W E. Hahn and C D. Laird
Transcription of ribonucleic acid in isolated mouse myeloma nuclei., W F. Marzluff, E C. Murphy, and R C. Huang
Transcription of specific genes in isolated nuclei by exogenous rna polymerases., V E. Sklar and R G. Roeder
Transcription of the repetitive dna sequences in polyoma-transformed and nontransformed mouse cells in culture., L J. Grady and W P. Campbell
Transcription profiling of inner ears from Pou4f3(ddl/ddl) identifies Gfi1 as a target of the Pou4f3 deafness gene., R Hertzano, M Montcouquiol, Elkeles S. Rashi, R Elkon, R Yucel, W N. Frankel, G Rechavi, T Moroy, T B. Friedman, M W. Kelley, and K B. Avraham
Transcriptome analysis reveals an unexpected role of a collagen tyrosine kinase receptor gene, Ddr2, as a regulator of ovarian function., H Matsumura, K Kano, de Evsikova Marin, J A. Young, P M. Nishina, J K. Naggert, and K Naito
Transcript profiling during mouse oocyte development and the effect of gonadotropin priming and development in vitro., H Pan, M J. O'brien, K Wigglesworth, J J. Eppig, and R M. Schultz
Transcripts of the immunoglobulin c nu gene vary in structure and splicing during lymphoid development., D J. Kemp, A W. Harris, and J M. Adams
Transepithelial invasion and intramesenchymal infiltration of the chick embryo chorioallantois by tumor cell lines., P B. Armstrong, J P. Quigley, and E Sidebottom
Transfection by exogenous and endogenous murine retrovirus dnas., N G. Copeland and G M. Cooper
Transfection of fv-1 permissive and restrictive mouse cells with integrated dna of murine leukemia viruses., I Hsu, W K. Yang, R W. Tennant, and A Brown
Transfection of mouse bone marrow cells with rauscher virus proviral dna., K Nooter, K V. Berg, J D. Vries, and P Bentvelzen
Transfer amyloidosis. In vitro irradiation of the transferred spleen cells., P Ranlov
Transfer amyloidosis. Local and systemic amyloidosis in recipients of syngeneic spleen grafts from non-amyloidotic, casein-sensitized donor mice., F Hardt and P Ranlov
Transfer amyloidosis, studies on the nature of the amyloid inducing factor in a murine transfer system., F Hardt and larsen P. Hellung
Transfer amyloidosis. Ultrastrusture of the transferred subcellular fractions., J Wanstrup and P Ranlov
Transfer and localisation of maternal serum antigens by mouse preimplantation embryos and oviductal epithelium., L E. Glass and J E. Hanson
Transferase from adenocarcinoma 755 cells., D L. Hill and P. Amido
Transfer by bone marrow cells of increased natural resistance to klebsiella pneumoniae induced by lipopolysaccharide in genetically deficient c3h/he mice., A Galelli, Y L. Garrec, and L Chedid
Transfer by cell-free filtrate of la vufb leukaemia, originally induced by x-ray irradiation. II., J Libansky and M Laznicka
Transfer factor: a murine model., M E. Williams and C A. Kauffman
Transfer factor: a murine model. Abstr., E A. Petersen, L E. Greenberg, and C H. Kirkpatrick
Transfer from mother to offspring of antifetal antibody induced in the mouse by multiparity., N Kaliss
Transfer from mother to offspring of antifetal antibody induced in the mouse by multiparity., N Kaliss
Transfer from mother to offspring of antifetal antibody induced in the mouse by multiparity., N Kaliss
Transfer of antitoxin-producing cells in homologous disease. Abstr., I L. Stoloff and A J. Weiss
Transfer of a primary immune response by homologous sensitized cells., L Milas and H D. Suit
Transfer of autoantibody formation by nzb bone marrow cultures., V Allman, A Ghaffar, J H. Playfair, and I M. Roitt
Transfer of avoidance learning in different strains of inbred mice., A Oliverio
Transfer of blastocysts as applied in experimental teratology., L Marsk, M Theorell, and K S. Larsson
Transfer of blastocyts as applied in experimental teratology. Abstr., L Marsk, M Theorell, and K Larsson
Transfer of cell-mediated hyperacute rejection reaction. The role of active sensitization., Emam, R Barstad, and E J. Eichwald
Transfer of concanavalin a between responding lymphocytes and syngeneic stimulating cells in cell-mediated mitogenic response., K Ozato and J D. Ebert
Transfer of embryonic nuclei to fertilised mouse eggs and development of tetraploid blastocysts., J A. Modlinski
Transfer of experimental autoimmune insulitis by spleen cell in mice., U Kiesel, G Freytag, J Biener, and H Kolb
Transfer of experimental mouse amyloidosis with whole-spleen grafts between syngeneic animals., F Hardt
Transfer of fv-1 locus-specific resistance to murine n-tropic and b-tropic retroviruses by cytoplasmic rna., W K. Yang, R W. Tennant, R J. Rascati, J A. Otten, B Schluter, J O. Kiggans, F E. Myer, and A Brown
Transfer of genes related to unresponsiveness to bovine serum albumin from sobey to balb/c mice., D Hardy and I Kotlarski
Transfer of idiotype suppression and idiotypes by leukocytes from ascitic fluids., S Ju, S Sato, and A Nisonoff
Transfer of ige anti-oa production to irradiated mice without further antigenic challenge. Abstr., S H. Peeters and B G. Carter
Transfer of IgG in the female genital tract by MHC class I-related neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) confers protective immunity to vaginal infection., Z Li, S Palaniyandi, R Zeng, W Tuo, D C. Roopenian, and X Zhu
Transfer of immune cytolysis by ribosomes to non-sensitized lymphoid cells and appearance of inhibition of ribosomal activity. Abstr., R M. Gerughty, W Rosenau, and H D. Moon
Transfer of immunity by cell free extracts. Abstr., R S. Speirs
Transfer of immunity by transfer of bone marrow cells. T-cell dependency., M Marusic
Transfer of immunity to cryptococcosis by t-enriched splenic lymphocytes from cryptococcus neoformans-sensitized mice., T S. Lim and J W. Murphy
Transfer of immunity to plasmodium berghei by spleen and lymph node immune rna., M L. Barr, E J. Cabrera, P H. Silverman, and J E. Heidrich
Transfer of immunity to sarcoma i homografts in newborn mice., M Tsoi, R S. Weiser, and S Tokuda
Transfer of immunity to tetanus in mice by sensitized homologous lymph node cells., B Nedelkoff and E Heaton
Transfer of immunity to tumour isografts by the systemic administra- tion of xenogeneic 'immune' rna., P J. Deckers and Y H. Pilch
Transfer of immunological tolerance to ultraviolet-radiation- induced skin tumors with grafts of ultraviolet-irradiated skin., E W. Palaszynski and M L. Kripke
Transfer of interferon-producing macrophages, new approach to viral chemotherapy., L A. Glasgow
Transfer of memory cells into antigen-pretreated hosts. I. Functional detection of migration sites for antigen-specific b cells., N M. Ponzio, alexander J. Chapman, and G J. Thorbecke
Transfer of mouse anti-xenotropic virus neutralizing factor to human lipoproteins., J A. Levy, J Dimpfl, D Hardman, and J P. Kane
Transfer of mouse igg2 production by igm-bearing spleen cells spearated by a fluorescence-activated cell sorter., A D. Bankhurst, R E. Anderson, L S. Cram, and N L. Warner
Transfer of murine intracisternal a particle phenotype in chloramphenicol-resistant cytoplasts., H L. Malech and N A. Wivel
Transfer of native and foreign serum antigens to oviducal mouse eggs., L E. Glass
Transfer of primary immune response by foreign immune cells. Abstr., L Milas and H D. Suit
Transfer of proteins across membranes. II. Reconstitution of functional rough microsomes from heterologous compon- ents., G Blobel and B Dobberstein
Transfer of proteins across membranes. I. Presence of proteolytically processed and unprocessed nascent immuno- globulin light chains on membrane-bound ribosomes of murine myeloma., G Blobel and B Dobberstein
Transfer of purified herpes virus thymidine kinase gene to cultured mouse cells., M Wigler, S Silverstein, L Lee, A Pellicer, Y Cheng, and R Axel
Transfer of renovascular hypertension and coronary heart disease by lymphoid cells from sle-prone mice., L Hang, larson P. Stephen, J P. Henry, and F J. Dixon
Transfer of resistance against a transplantable balb/c lymphoma., N Wedderburn, M Campa, and R L. Carter
Transfer of resistance to encephalitozoon cuniculi into balb/c (nu/nu) mice. Abstr., E C. Schmidt and J A. Shadduck
Transfer of resistance to tumor with lymphoid cells from immunized allogeneic donors., M Jurin and H D. Suit
Transfer of resistance to tumor with lymphoid cells from sensitized allogeneic donors. Abstr., M Jurin and H D. Suit
Transfer of reversal training on an odor-cued discrimination in the mouse., B E. Rideout
Transfer of salmonella resistance and delayed hypersensitivity with murine-derived transfer factor., R A. Smith, A Esa, and M Stiff
Transfer of skin homograft immunity with a plasma factor., J M. Dupuy, D Y. Perey, and R A. Good
Transfer of specific cytotoxic t lymphocytes protects mice inoculated with influenza virus., K L. Yap, G L. Ada, and I F. Mckenzie
Transfer of specific secondary immunity from radiation chimeras to sublethally irradiated syngeneic and f1 recipients. Abstr., D C. Allison, M R. Abell, and F E. Payne
Transfer of the hybrid effect for histocompatible tumor resistance by production of bone marrow chimeras with thymic epithelium transplants. Abstr., R M. Williams, B Eig, and D E. Singer
Transfer of the white graft reaction., E J. Eichwald, E C. Lustgraaf, and B Wetzel
Transfer of tolerance., I L. Weissman
Transfer of tolerance induced by parabiosis to isologous newborn mice., C Martinez, F Shapiro, and R A. Good
Transfer of tolerance to skin grafts in f1 c57bl inbred mice., cendrzak A. Skowron
Transfer of tritium from glucose, lactate, isocitrate, and malate to fatty acids of obese mice in vivo. Abstr., W W. Shreeve, Y Shigeta, N Oji, and R Slavinski
Transfer of tritium from succinate and other carbohydrates into liver fatty acids of mice in vivo. Abstr., E Lamdin, W W. Shreeve, N Oji, and I L. Schwartz
Transfer of tumor immunity with ribonucleic acid., Y H. Pilch and K P. Ramming
Transfer of tumor immunity with rna. Abstr., P J. Deckers and Y H. Pilch
Transfer of tumor-specific immunity with rna. Inhibition of growth of murine tumor isografts., K P. Ramming and Y H. Pilch
Transfer ribonucleic acids from eleven immunoglobulin- -secreting mouse plasmacytomas. Constant and variable chromatographic profiles compared with the myeloma protein sequences., M Marini and J F. Mushinski
Transfer ribonucleic acids from mouse plasmacytoma tumors producing kappa and lambda immunoglobulin chains., K R. Bridges and G H. Jones
Transferrin promotion of 67ga and 59fe uptake by cultured mouse myeloma cells., A W. Harris and R G. Sephton
Transferrin receptor mediated uptake of trace metals in control and irradiated tumor cells. Abstr., J S. Rasey, S M. Larson, and N J. Nelson
Transfer rna methylases and transfer rna-methylated bases of polyoma virus-transformed and spontaneously transformed mouse culture cells., S E. Wright, R E. Gallagher, R C. Ting, and R C. Gallo
Transfer rna methylases of normal cells, virus-transformed cells, and tumors derived from transformed cells., S Fujioka, R C. Ting, and R C. Gallo
Transfer rna-methylating enzymes in mammary carcinoma cells., R W. Turkington and M Riddle
Transfer rna patterns in tumor cells. Abstr., A C. Griffin, W T. Briscoe, W Taylor, and D D. Black
Transfer rnas associated with the 70s rna of akr murine leukemia virus., L C. Waters
Transfer rna species in tumors of different growth rates., H Mukerjee and A Goldfeder
Transfer rna species in tumors of different growth rates. Abstr., H Mukerjee and A Goldfeder
Transfer rna variations in mouse plasma cell tumors. Abstr., J F. Mushinski and M Potter
Transfert de l'immunite acquise contre la tumeur solide d'ehrlich., C Mazurek and J F. Duplan
Transfer to cyclophosphamide-treated mice of natural killer (nk) cells and in vivo natural reactivity against tumors., C Riccardi, T Barlozzari, A Santoni, and C Cesarini
Transfilter induction of kidney tubules as a function of the extent and duration of intercellular contacts., L Saxen and E Lehtonen
Transfilter induction of kidney tubules, correlation with cytoplas- mic penetration into nucleopore filters., J Wartiovaara, S Nordling, E Lehtonen, and L Saxen
Transformation associated alteration of mammary cell specific gene expression. Abstr., R Ganguly and M R. Banerjee
Transformation associated alteration of mammary cell specific gene expression. Abstr., R Ganguly and M R. Banerjee
Transformation by murine and feline sarcoma viruses specifically blocks binding of epidermal growth factor to cells., G J. Todaro and J E. Larco
Transformation-defective virus mutants in a class of morphologic revertants of sarcoma virus transformed nonproducer cells., J S. Greenberger, G R, and E A. Aaronson
Transformation-dependent secretion of a low molecular weight protein by murine fibroblasts., M Gottesman
Transformation frequency of c3h/10t1/2 cells depends on colony size of initiated cells at confluence. Abstr., L J. Mordan, J E. Martner, and J S. Bertram
Transformation-induced alterations in fibroblast adhesion. Masking by trypsin treatment., J Cassiman and M R. Bernfield
Transformation induced by pr 8 influenza virus in primary cultures of mouse kidney and bronchus, and production of malignant kidney tumors in mice by subcultures., C Leuchtenberger, R Leuchtenberger, T Brunner, D Norlin, and S Weiss
Transformation of a balb/c 3t3 cell line by metabolically activated estrogens. Abstr., R H. Purdy, S A. Weiss, C K. Durocher, and J S. Rhim
Transformation of a histocompatibility immunogen into a tolerogen., S H. Nimelstein, A R. Hotti, and H R. Holman
Transformation of a mouse cell line by murine sarcoma virus (moloney)., H Yoshikura, Y Hirokawa, Y Ikawa, and H Sugano
Transformation of an immunogen into a tolerogen by linkage to isologous igg. Abstr. Fed. Proc. 1978, 37.1779., M Burke, D Harris, H Borel, and Y Borel
Transformation of arachidonic acid into 12-hydroxy-5,8,10,14- -eicosatetraenoic acid by mouse peritoneal macrophages., M Rigaud, J Durand, and J C. Breton
Transformation of a rat epithelial-like cell line by murine sarcoma virus., R Bomford and I B. Weinstein
Transformation of balb/3t3 cells by residue organics from drinking water. Abstr., H Kurzepa, M S. Cole, and D R. Lang
Transformation of balb/c-3t3 cells by tsa mutants of simian virus 40: effect of transformation technique on the trans- formed phenotype., S Kelley, M A. Bender, and W W. Brockman
Transformation of c3h/10t1/2 mouse fibroblasts by carcinogenic metal salts in the absence of base substitution mutations. Abstr., J R. Landolph
Transformation of c3h/10t/2 cl8 mouse embryo fibroblasts by ultraviolet irradiation and a phorbol ester., S Mondal and C Heidelberger
Transformation of cultured c3h/10t1/2 cells by ultraviolet light and phorbol ester. Abstr., S Mondal, D W. Brankow, and C Heidelberger
Transformation of cultured mouse mammary glands by aromatic amines and amides and their derivatives., Q J. Tonelli, R P. Custer, and S Sorof
Transformation of dba/2 mouse fetal liver cells infected in vitro by the anemic strain of friend leukemia virus., D W. Golde, N Bersch, C Friend, D Tsuei, and W Marovitz
Transformation of granulocytes to macrophages in bone marrow colonies in vitro., D Metcalf
Transformation of hamster embryo cells in vitro by murine sarcoma virus (harvey)., P J. Simons, R H. Bassin, and J J. Harvey
Transformation of hamster fetal cells by nitrosated pesti- cides in a transplacental assay., J M. Quaries, M W. Sega, C K. Schenley, and W Liji
Transformation of hematopoietic cells by the regressing friend virus pseudotype of abelson murine leukemia virus. Abstr., D L. Hines and L Gragowski
Transformation of immature lymphoid cells by abelson murine leukemia virus., D Baltimore, N Rosenberg, and O N. Witte
Transformation of lmtk- cells with purified class i genes. V. Antibody-induced structural modification of hla class i molecules results in potentiation of the fixation of a second monoclonal antibody., F Lemonnier, P L. Bouteiller, D Olive, B Malissen, Z Mishal, C Layet, J Dubreuil, D Caillol, F Kourilsky, and B Jordan
Transformation of macrophages from nzb hybrid mice by simian virus 40., J A. Levy, S G. Barrett, J C. Leong, and E R. Dirksen
Transformation of mammalian cells by alpha particles., E L. Lloyd, M A. Gemmell, C B. Henning, D S. Gemmell, and B J. Zabransky
Transformation of mouse c3h/10t1/2 cells by single and fractionated doses of x-rays and fission-spectrum neutrons., A Han and M M. Elkind
Transformation of mouse cells after infection with ultraviolet irradiation-inactivated herpes simplex virus type 2., A L. Boyd and T W. Orme
Transformation of mouse cells by k-papovavirus., K K. Takemoto and P Fabisch
Transformation of mouse cells infected with akr leukaemia virus induc- ed by smog extracts., J S. Rhim, H Y. Cho, L Rabstein, R J. Gordon, R J. Bryan, M B. Gardner, and R J. Huebner
Transformation of mouse embryo cells by vaccinia virus., J Koziorowska, K Wlodarski, and N Mazurowa
Transformation of mouse embryo fibroblasts (10t1/2) with incorporated radioisotopes. Abstr., P K. Lemotte, S J. Adelstein, and J B. Little
Transformation of mouse macrophages by simian virus 40., L B. Stone and K K. Takemoto
Transformation of mouse mammary epithelial cells grown inside collagen gels. Abstr., R C. Guzman, R C. Osborn, and S Nandi
Transformation of mouse mammary glands in whole organ culture by carcinogenic aromatic amines and amides. Abstr., Q J. Tonelli and S Sorof
Transformation of murine cells by two 'slow viruses', visna virus and progressive pneumonia virus., K K. Takemoto and L B. Stone
Transformation of murine lmtk-cells with purified hla class i genes. I. Modification of conformation of murine beta2- -microglobulin upon its association with hla heavy chains., F A. Lemonnier, P P. Bouteiller, B Malissen, I Goldstein, M Malissen, Z Mishal, D H. Caillol, B R. Jordan, and F M. Kourilsky
Transformation of neuraminidase-treated lymphocytes by soybean agglutinin., A Novogrodsky and E Katchalski
Transformation of nucleoli in vesicular gland cells of mice., D Ivanyi
Transformation of pituitary tumours from prolactin- into tsh-cell type. II. Endocrine aspects. Abstr., H G. Kwa and C A. Feltkamp
Transformation of rat and mouse embryo cells by a new class of carci- nogenic compounds isolated from particles in city air., R J. Gordon, R J. Bryan, J S. Rhim, C Demoise, R G. Wolford, A E. Freeman, and R J. Huebner
Transformation of spleen cells three hours after infection in vivo with friend leukemia virus., G B. Rossi, G Cudkowicz, and C Friend
Transformation of thymocytes by thymus epithelium derived from akr mice., S D. Waksal, S Smolinsky, I R. Cohen, and M Feldman
Transformation of x/gf mouse embryo cell cultures treated with iododeoxyuridine. Abstr., A Goldfeder and U Stadler
Transformation-related antigens identified by monoclonal antibodies., M Strand
Transformation spontanee et maintien prolonge in vitro de cellules gliales d'embryons de souris., B S. Coulomb, R Maunoury, and P Markovits
Transformed by rous sarcoma virus., A V. Rynditch, J Svoboda, O Mach, I Hlozanek, V V. Ruditch, D V. Kavsan, and S N. Lines
Transformed cell lines susceptible or resistant to in vivo surveillance against tumorigenesis., P Q. Patek, J L. Collins, and M Cohn
Transforming gene in x-ray transformed c3h/10t1/2 mouse embryo cells. Abstr., S W. Leuthauser and D L. Guernsey
Transforming genes of carcinomas and neuroblastomas introduced into mouse fibroblasts., C Shih, L C. Padhy, M Murray, and R A. Weinberg
Transforming genes of carcinomas and neuroblastomas introduced into mouse fibroblasts., C Shih, L C. Padhy, M Murray, and R A. Weinberg
Transforming growth factor-beta1 impairs neuropathic pain through pleiotropic effects., S Echeverry, X Q. Shi, A Haw, H Liu, Z W. Zhang, and J Zhang
Transforming growth factor production by a human hepatoma xenograft in athymic mice. Abstr., G M. Beattie, M C. Troxell, and N O. Kaplan
Transforming growth factor production by nontransformed and chemically transformed akr cells. Abstr., R F. Rucker, E L. Branum, and H L. Moses
Transforming growth factors from embryonic and adult mouse tissues. Abstr., J Proper, R F. Tucker, and H L. Moses
Transforming growth factor(s) production enables cells to grow in the absence of serum: an autocrine system., P L. Kaplan, M, and E A. Ozanne
Transforming viruses directly reduce the cellular growth requirement for a platelet derived growth factor., C D. Scher, W J. Pledger, P Martin, and C D. Stiles
Transfusion experiments and survival studies in parabiosis intoxi- cation., E A. Cornelius and C Martinez
Trans gene complementation of i-e subregion antigens., J Silver
Transgene expression of steel factor in the basal layer of epidermis promotes survival, proliferation, differentiation and migration of melanocyte precursors., T Kunisada, H Yoshida, H Yamazaki, A Miyamoto, H Hemmi, E Nishimura, L D. Shultz, S Nishikawa, and S Hayashi
Transgenesis by means of blastocyst-derived embryonic stem cell lines., A Gossler, T Doetschman, R Korn, E Serfling, and R Kemler
Transgenetic studies implicate interactions between homologous PrP isoforms in scrapie prion replication., S B. Prusiner, M Scott, D Foster, K M. Pan, D Groth, C Mirenda, M Torchia, S L. Yang, D Serban, G A. Carlson, P C. Hoppe, D Westaway, and S J. DeArmond
Transgenic and knockout databases. Behavioral profiles of mouse mutants., A V. Anagnostopoulos, L E. Mobraaten, J J. Sharp, and M T. Davisson
Transgenic and mutational analyses of meiotic recombination in mice., D L. Pittman, K J. Schimenti, W H. Hanneman, and J C. Schimenti
Transgenic Cre expression mice for generation of erythroid-specific gene alterations., K R. Peterson, H Fedosyuk, L Zelenchuk, B Nakamoto, E Yannaki, G Stamatoyannopoulos, S Ciciotte, L L. Peters, L M. Scott, and T Papayannopoulou
Transgenic Mice and Mutants in MHC Research.
Transgenic mice containing intestinal fatty acid-binding protein-human growth hormone fusion genes exhibit correct regional and cell-specific expression of the reporter gene in their small intestine., D A. Sweetser, S M. Hauft, P C. Hoppe, E H. Birkenmeier, and J I. Gordon
Transgenic mice expressing either bovine growth hormone (bGH) or human GH releasing hormone (hGRH) have increased splenic progenitor cell colony formation and DNA synthesis in vitro and in vivo., B R. Blazar, C A. Brennan, H E. Broxmeyer, L D. Shultz, and D A. Vallera
Transgenic mice expressing human phospholipid transfer protein have increased HDL/non-HDL cholesterol ratio., J J. Albers, A Y. Tu, B Paigen, H Chen, M C. Cheung, and S M. Marcovina
Transgenic mice for the preparation of feeder layers in gene targeting., Agnieszka K. Czopik
Transgenic mice for the preparation of puromycin-resistant primary embryonic fibroblast feeder layers for embryonic stem cell selection., E R. Linnell, C P. Lerner, K A. Johnson, C A. Leach, T R. Ulrich, W C. Rafferty, and E M. Simpson
Transgenic mice with osteoblast-targeted insulin-like growth factor-I show increased bone remodeling., J Jiang, A C. Lichtler, G A. Gronowicz, D J. Adams, S H. Clark, C J. Rosen, and B E. Kream
Transgenic mouse mammary tumor virus superantigen expression prevents viral infection., T V. Golovkina, A Chervonsky, J P. Dudley, and S R. Ross
Transgenic mouse strain rescue by frozen ovaries., J M. Sztein, T E. McGregor, H J. Bedigian, and L E. Mobraaten
Transgenic rescue implicates beta 2-microglobulin as a diabetes susceptibility gene in nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice., Williams E. Hamilton, D V. Serreze, B Charlton, E A. Johnson, M P. Marron, A Mullbacher, and R M. Slattery
Transgenic rescue of neurogenic atrophy in the nmd mouse reveals a role for Ighmbp2 in dilated cardiomyopathy., T P. Maddatu, S M. Garvey, D G. Schroeder, T G. Hampton, and G A. Cox
Transgenic studies of pain and analgesia: mutation or background genotype?, W R. Lariviere, E J. Chesler, and J S. Mogil
Transgenic T cell receptor interactions in the lymphoproliferative and autoimmune syndromes of lpr and gld mutant mice., C L. Sidman, J D. Marshall, and H Von Boehmer
Transglutaminase and experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. The effects of encephalitogenic components in mice and guinea pigs., I J. Wajda, J M. Lee, and H Waelsch
Transglutaminase in experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. Abstr., I J. Wajda, H Waelsch, and J M. Lee
Transient and restricted expression during mouse embryogenesis of Dll1, a murine gene closely related to Drosophila Delta., B Bettenhausen, A n. de, D Simon, J L. Guenet, and A Gossler
Transient appearance of pha-reactive thymocytes in the foetal mouse., D E. Mosier
Transient erythropoietic spleen colonies. Effects of erythropoietin in normal and genetically anemic w/wv mice., C J. Gregory, E A. Culloch, and J E. Till
Transient graft-versus-host reaction in the treatment of leukemia in mice., M Boranic
Transient high affinity binding of agonists to beta- -adrenergic receptors (betaar) of s49 cells. Abstr., L C. Mahan, A M. Koachman, H J. Motulsky, and P A. Insel
Transient impaired cell-mediated tumor immunity after acute infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus., F Guttler, jorgensen K. Bro, and P N. Jorgensen
Transient suppression of the humoral immune response mediated by a factor derived from specifically activated, doubly primed lymphoid cells., K E. Kempf and A S. Rubin
Transient virus expression during murine leukemia induction by x-irradiation., M Haas
Transition from t cell protection to t cell enhancement during tumor growth in an allogeneic host., Y Manor, A J. Treves, I R. Cohen, and M Feldman
Transitory effects of experiential deprivation upon reversal learning in dogs., J L. Fuller
Transitory expression of thy-1 antigen in skeletal muscle development., J F. Lesley and V A. Lennon
Transitory impairment of interferon production in serotonin treated mice., M M. Jensen
Transitory impairment of interferon production in stressed mice., M M. Jensen
Translational control of a maternal transcript, stage-specific embryonic cDNA P., Julia Po
Translational control of protein synthesis after re- -initiation of the growth of cultured mouse fibroblasts., P S. Rudland, A E. Smith, and S Weil
Translational regulation of the gradual increase in histone H1 kinase activity in maturing mouse oocytes., A Hampl and J J. Eppig
Translational repression by MSY4 inhibits spermatid differentiation in mice., F Giorgini, H G. Davies, and R E. Braun
Translation of bacteriophage qbeta messenger rna in a murine krebs 2 ascites tumor cell-free system., H Aviv, I Boime, B Loyd, and P Lder
Translation of casein m-rna in a heterologus cell-free protein synthesizing system. Abstr., P M. Terry, R Ganguly, E M. Ball, and M R. Banerjee
Translation of collagen mrna from chick embryo calvaria in a cell-free system derived from krebs ii ascites cells., K Benveniste, J Wilczek, and R Stern
Translation of globin messenger rna by the mouse ovum., R L. Brinster, H Y. Chen, M E. Trumbauer, and M R. Avarbock
Translation of mengovirus rna in ehrlich ascites cell extracts., B F. Oberg and A J. Shatkin
Translation of mouse mammary tumor virus rna: precursor polypeptides are phosphorylated during processing., F A. Nusse r, M H. Salden, R J. Michalides, and H Bloemendal
Translation of poliovirus mrna in mammalian cell-free systems. Abstr., komaroff L. Villa, D Baltimore, and H F. Lodish
Translation of rabbit globin mrna introduced by liposomes into mouse lymphocytes., G J. Dimitriadis
Translation of reovirus messenger rnas synthesized in vitro into reovirus polypeptides by several mammalian cell-free extracts., M J. Mc dowell, W K. Joklik, komaroff L. Villa, and H F. Lodish
Translation of rous sarcoma virus rna in a cell-free system from ascites krebs ii cells., K Von der helm and P H. Duesberg
Translation of two messenger rnas from lens in a cell free system from krebs ii ascites cells., M B. Mathews, M Osborn, A J. Berns, and H Bloemendal
Translocational pale drosophilae and snaker mice, a semicentennial parallel., H J. Muller
Translocation and sperm abnormality assays in mouse spermatogonia treated with procarbazine., R K. Sharma, G T. Roberts, F M. Johnson, and H V. Malling
Translocation induction in one- and multigeneration irradiated mouse populations., P P. Van buul
Translocation of centromeric heterochromatin in the t(10,13)199h stock of mus musculus and localization of chromosome break points., V G. Dev, D A. Miller, J Charen, and O J. Miller
Translocations in mouse spermatogonia after exposure to unequally fractionated doses of x-rays., P P. Van buul and A Leonard
Translocations robertsoniennes chez la souris de laboratoire. Consequences sur la genetique et l'evolution., B J. White and J Tjio
Translocation trisomic mice, production by female but not male translocation carriers., E M. Eicher
Translocation trisomic mice: production by female but not male translocation carriers., E M. Eicher
Translocation yield from mouse spermatogonial stem cells following unequal-sized x-ray fractionations. Evidence of radiation-induced loss of heterogeneity., B M. Cattanach and A J. Crocker
Translocation yield from the immature mouse testis and the nature of spermatogonial stem cell heterogeneity., B M. Cattanach, I Murray, and J M. Tracey
Translocation yield from the mouse spermatogonial stem cell following fractionated x-ray treatments. Influence of unequal fraction size and of increasing fractionation interval., B M. Cattanach, C M. Heath, and J M. Tracey
Transmembrane potential variations accompanying the pma-triggered o2 and h2o2 release by mouse peritoneal macrophages., M Lepoivre, J Tenu, and J Petit
Transmissible agent associated with 26 types of experimental mouse neoplasms., V Riley, F Lilly, E Huerto, and D Bardell
Transmissible agent associated with some mouse neoplasms., J Mundy and P C. Williams
Transmissible agents and anemia of mouse cancer., V Riley
Transmissible murine colonic hyperplasia., S W. Barthold, G L. Coleman, R O. Jacoby, E M. Livestone, and A M. Jonas
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy in the gray tremor mutant mouse., R L. Sidman, H C. Kinney, and H O. Sweet
Transmission and activation of cytomegalovirus with blood transfusion. A mouse model., K Cheung and D J. Lang
Transmission and spread of embryonic induction. II. Exclusion of an assimilatory transmission mechanism in kidney tubule induction., L Saxen and E Saksela
Transmission by splenic cells of an autoimmune disease occurring spontaneously in mice., M C. Holmes, J Gorrie, and F M. Burnet
Transmissione extracromosomica dei caratteri tumorali, effetto del 'foster-nursing' sul comportamento biologico e morfologico dei tumori mammari dell topo., F Squartini, G Rossi, and I Paoletti
Transmission electron microscopy surveillance of retroviruses in tissue culture cells prepared by the critical-point drying method., Y Iwasaki and N Tsuchida
Transmission genetics of a specific anosmia in mice: how and y? abstr., C J. Wysocki and G Whitney
Transmission of anti-brucella abortus agglutinins across the gut in young mice., I G. Morris
Transmission of auto-immune haemolytic anaemia and murine leukaemia virus in f1 (balb/c x nzb) hybrid mice derived by ovum transplantation., J East, M Tuffrey, J J. Harvey, and R J. Tilly
Transmission of auto-immune haemolytic anaemia and murine leukaemia virus in nzb-balb/c hybrid mice., J East, J J. Harvey, and R J. Tilly
Transmission of autoimmune haemolytic anaemia and murine leukaemia virus to hybrid progeny of allophenic nzb-cfw and nzb-balb/c male mice., J East, J J. Harvey, M Tuffrey, and R J. Tilly
Transmission of homograft tolerance to progeny of actively immunized mice. Abstr., F Lazere, E Ratner, and J Gruen
Transmission of human leukemia to mice., V M. Bergolz
Transmission of lymphoid leukaemia in new-born rats., W H. Kirsten, C E. Platz, and J S. Flocks
Transmission of lymphoid leukemia from akr mice to newborn rats. Abstr., W H. Kirsten, J S. Flocks, and M I. Pierce
Transmission of mammary tumor virus by female gr mice, results of egg transplantation., G H. Zeilmaker
Transmission of mammary tumor virus by the gr mouse strain. I. Role of the virus in the production of lesions., S Nandi and C Helmich
Transmission of m.laprae In immunosuppressed mice, use of bone marrow shielding in preventing death from irradiation. Abstr., C H. Binford, G P. Walsh, and J L. Theocheung
Transmission of mouse leukaemia with purified nucleic acid preparations., E F. Hays
Transmission of mouse leukemia by oral route., L Gross
Transmission of mouse leukemia virus through milk of virus-injected c3h female mice., L Gross
Transmission of mouse neuroblastoma by a cell-free extract., K N. Prasad, J Zambernard, R Lasher, and M H. Woert
Transmission of murine leukemia virus (scripps) from parent to progeny mice. A comparison of assay systems., A B. Jenson, D E. Groff, P J. Conahey, and F J. Dixon
Transmission of murine leukemia virus (scripps) from parent to progeny mice as determined by p30 antigenemia., A B. Jenson, D E. Groff, P J. Conahey, and F J. Dixon
Transmission of radiogenic myeloid leukemia in the rf mouse. Abstr., V K. Jenkins, A C. Upton, and N G. Anderson
Transmission of the lactic dehydrogenase agent in normal and partially edentulous mice., A L. Notkins, C Scheele, and H W. Scherp
Transmission of the mammary tumor virus by the gr mouse strain. II. Genetic studies., S Nandi and C Helmich
Transmission of the radiation leukemia virus of c57bl mice. Abstr., W H. Carnes and M L. Hart
Transmission of the viruses of trachoma, inclusion blennorrhea and lymphogronuloma to mice., E W. Hurst and P Reeve
Transmission of the white-tailed deer cutaneous fibroma., J P. Sundberg, R J. Chiodini, and S W. Nielsen
Transmission ratios at the t-locus in the mouse. Inter- and intra- -male heterogeneity., A W. Braden and H Weiler
Transmission studies of a leukemogenic virus, mlv, in mice., L W. Law
Transmission through milk of antibodies against the friend virus in mice., C Mathot and S Scher
Transmitter enzymes in weaver and staggerer neurological mutant mice., P M. Beart and V Lee
Transp, D C. Roberts
Transparent-chamber studies of vessels, circulation, and follicles in thyroid grafts in unanesthetized mice., R M. Merwin and S H. Wollman
Transplacental and combined long-term effect of ddt in five genera- tions of a-strain mice., L M. Shabad, T S. Kolesnichenko, and T V. Nikonova
Transplacental and lactational carcinogenesis by safrole., S D. Vesselinovitch, K V. Rao, and N Mihailovich
Transplacental blastomogenesis in organ cultures of embryonic lung tissue., L Shabad, T S. Kolesnichenko, and E Y. Smetanin
Transplacental carcinogenic effects of combined treatment of ethylurea and sodium nitrite in rabbits., R R. Fox, B A. Diwan, and H Meier
Transplacental carcinogenic effects of diethylnitrosamine in mice., B A. Diwan and H Meier
Transplacental effect of some chemical compounds on organ cultures of embryonic kidney tissue., L Shabad, J Sorokina, N Golub, and S Bogovski
Transplacental effects of 1-ethyl-1-nitrosourea in inbred strains of mice. III. Association between infectious or subinfectious endogenous type-C RNA tumor virus expression and chemically induced tumorigenesis., B A. Diwan, H Meier, and R J. Huebner
Transplacental effects of 1-ethyl-1-nitrosourea in inbred strains of mice. IV. Rapid tumor induction in strain crosses., B A. Diwan, H Meier, and R J. Huebner
Transplacental hepatocarcinogenesis by ethylintrosourea. Abstr., S D. Vesselinovitch and N Mihailovich
Transplacental induction of primary renal tumors in rabbits treated with 1-ethyl-1-nitrosourea., R R. Fox, B A. Diwan, and H Meier
Transplacental interferon-mediated effect in akr mice., D M. Murasko and K J. Blank
Transplacentally induced murine lung tumors express common transplantation antigen coded for by h-2 region of the major histocompatibility complex. Abstr., W J. Martin, T G. Gipson, R B. Armstrong, G M. Butchko, E C, and M Rice
Transplacental mutagenesis: the micronucleus test on fetal mouse blood., M King and D Wild
Transplacental teratogenic and carcinogenic effects in rabbits chronically treated with N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea., R R. Fox, H Meier, R Pottathil, and H G. Bedigian
Transplacental transmission of a leukemogenic murine leukemia virus., H G. Bedigian, L A. Shepel, and P C. Hoppe
Transplantability and antigenicity of two sublines of the TA3 tumor., B H. Sanford, J F. Codington, R W. Jeanloz, and P D. Palmer
Transplantability and antigenicity of two sublines of the ta3 tumor., B H. Sanford, J F. Codington, R W. Jeanloz, and P D. Palmer
Transplantability and biological behavior of mouse liver tumors induced by ethylnitrosourea., A P. Kyriazis and S D. Vesselinovitch
Transplantability and life span of mammary gland during serial trans- plantation in mice., K Hoshino and W U. Gardner
Transplantability and sex steroid hormone responsiveness of cervicovaginal tumors derived from female balb/ccrgl mice neonatally treated with ovarian steroids., L A. Jones and verjan R. Pacillas
Transplantability changes of a mouse tumor after passage through tolerant homologous recipients. Abstr., C Martinez, H Kelman, and R A. Good
Transplantability changes of mouse mammary tumors after passage through tolerant homologous recipients., C Martinez, H Kelman, and R A. Good
Transplantability in syngeneic animals of an in vitro cultured melanoma b16 cell line. Abstr., B Hagmar and K Norrby
Transplantability of fvl subcutaneous tumor and splenohepatomegaly in hybrids of dd and c3h strain mice., K Nagai and T Tsuru
Transplantability of human lymphoid cell line, lymphoma, and leuemia in splenectomized and/or irradiated nude mice., S Watanabe, Y Shimosato, M Kuroki, Y Sato, and T Nakajima
Transplantability of l1210 cell in balb/c x dba/2f1 mice associated with cell agglutinability by concanavalin a., T Kataoka, S Tsukagoshi, and Y Sakurai
Transplantability of mammary gland in brown fat pads of mice., K Hoshino
Transplantability of neuraminidase-treated ascites tumour cells., H Smyth, D J. Farrell, R O'kennedy, and A Corrigan
Transplantability of salivary glands of mice and its lethal effects on the hosts. Abstr., K Hoshino and C D. Lin
Transplantable b-cell lymphomas in b10.h-2ah-4bp/wts Mice., L L. Lanier, L W. Arnold, R B. Raybourne, S Russell, I A. Lynes, N L. Warner, and G Haughton
Transplantable hemopoietic colony forming cells, the significance of the binomial distribution of spleen colonies. Abstr., K L. Mossman and A L. Kretchmar
Transplantable lipid-producing tumor originating from the harderian gland., K Itoh and K Kasama
Transplantable luteoma of the mouse, an ultrastructural and bio- chemical study., L M. Roth, W H. Sternberg, R A. Huseby, A A. Phee, R E. Cole, and B F. Rice
Transplantable malignant tumors in mice induced by preparations containing ribonucleic acid extracted from human and mouse tumors., F Lacour, J Lacour, J Harel, and J Huppert
Transplantable mammotropic tumor carrying bittner virus and producing mammary carcinoma. Abstr., A Kunii and I Csavossy
Transplantable mouse hepatomas derived from intrasplenically-im- planted normal liver tissues. Abstr., E H. Leduc and J W. Wilson
Transplantable mouse mammary carcinoma. Its unusual characteristics. Abstr., A Goldfeder
Transplantable mouse plasma cell tumors in experimental chemotherapy., M N. Teller, D Abraham, M Bowie, and P P. Carbone
Transplantable mouse tumor line induced by injection of sv40-trans- formed mouse kidney cells., S Kit, T Kurimura, and D R. Dubbs
Transplantable mouse tumors., E Fekete and E L. Kent
Transplantable murine salivary gland carcinoma (myoepithelioma). I. Biologic behavior and ultrastructural features., W E. Delaney
Transplantable murine tumors release mouse-tropic and xenotropic type- -c viruses., M M. Lieber, C J. Sherr, and G J. Todaro
Transplantable osteogenic sarcoma in inbred akr mice., M M. Albala and A R. Esparza
Transplantable plasma cell tumor of mice in later generations., K Sarkar and G Tolnai
Transplantable tumors., G D. Snell
Transplantation acceptance in adult mice repeatedly injected with disrupted cells. Abstr., C Martinez, J M. Smith, M Blaese, and R A. Good
Transplantation analysis of B cell destruction in (NOD x CBA)F1 mouse bone marrow chimeras., D V. Serreze, E H. Leiter, and L D. Shultz
Transplantation analysis of f2 generation of hybrids between two mouse strains differing at known histocompatibility loci., A Lengerova and V Matousek
Transplantation analysis of the h-2 system., P Demant and R J. Graff
Transplantation and cell-free transmission of a reticulum-cell sarcoma in balb/c mice., P G. Stansly and H D. Soule
Transplantation and cutaneous genetics., R Billingham and W K. Silvers
Transplantation and cytotoxicity changes induced by acid mucopoly- saccharides., M Lippman
Transplantation and metastasis of nb rat prostate neoplasia in congenitally athymic (nude) mice, nude mice treated with antilymphocyte sera and congenitally athymic rats., M E. Gershwin, B H. Ruebner, and R M. Ikeda
Transplantation and preliminary characterisation of lymphocyte surface markers of abelson virus-induced lymphomas., M D. Sklar, E M. Shevach, I Green, and M Potter
Transplantation and survival of unfertilized ova of the mouse in relation to postovulatory age., M N. Runner and J Palm
Transplantation antigen levels in the early mouse embryo., M Edidin
Transplantation antigen of mice. Cellular localization of antigen determined by the h-2 locus., G Haughton
Transplantation antigens, extraction of a soluble fraction inducing transplantation immunity in the mouse. Abstr., severyns A. Haenen, G Lejeune, A Castermans, and F P. Pont
Transplantation antigens (h-2) on virally and chemically transformed balb/3t3 fibroblasts in culture., E Tsakraklides, C Smith, J H. Kersey, and R A. Good
Transplantation antigens in a high molecular weight form--ii non h-2 mouse antigens and membrane structure., D A. Davies, U Hammerling, and B J. Alkins
Transplantation antigens in a high molecular weight form--i. Mouse h-2 antigens., U Hammerling, D A. Davies, and A J. Manstone
Transplantation antigens in mouse, rat, and man., B Amos
Transplantation antigens in normal mouse organs., askari S. Al, H S. Lawrence, and L Thomas
Transplantation antigens in subcellular fractions. Abstr., askari S. Al, H S. Lawrence, and L Thomas
Transplantation antigens in the central nervous system., A G. Gervais
Transplantation antigens in tumours, tumour extract and cell-free ascitic fluid., V Haskova and I Hilgert
Transplantation antigens i. Quantitative assay based in histologic scoring of test skin allografts., J M. Corson, L T. Mann, and G J. Dammin
Transplantation behavior of allotransplantable tumor lines derived from immunologically modified hosts., R C. Parks and B B. Jacobs
Transplantation behavior of a.th And a.tl T-cell lymphomas in con- genic resistant and hybrid strains., J W. Goding and N L. Warner
Transplantation behavior of regressor and nonregressor variants of a hodgkins's-like neoplasm in sjl/j mice. Abstr., C Blackwood, J A. Fierer, I Mandl, R D. Bellis, J Lin, and J Moret
Transplantation bioassay of thymuses from preleukaemic akr mice for the presence of leukaemic cells., D Metcalf and K Nakamura
Transplantation biology and immunogenetics of murine skin-specific (sk) alloantigens., D Steinmuller and S S. Wachtel
Transplantation characteristics and response to chemotherapy of a murine adrenal tumor., S R. Humphreys, G Sato, and A Goldin
Transplantation characteristics of murine neoplasms after long-term frozen storage., I Wodinsky, A J. Roy, and K F. Meaney
Transplantation des tumeurs cerebrales experimentales., I S. Aksel and T B. Aykan
Transplantation disease, renal lysozyme, and aging., G M. Troup and R L. Walford
Transplantation experiments on placental ageing., R L. Simmons and J Weintraub
Transplantation genetics. Unexpected histoincompatibility associated with skin grafts from f2 and f3 hybrid donors to f1 hybrid recipients., W H. Hildemann and E L. Cooper
Transplantation. Iii. Intrathymic differentiation and development of thymocyte subpopulations., W J. Boersma, E Kokenberg, G V. Westen, D J. Haaijman, and R T. Marrow
Transplantation immunity and hemagglutinin response in mice immunized with allogeneic skin grafts or splenic preparations., E J. Shabart, H Kodama, J R. Harrower, I N. Sachin, and R A. Bankowski
Transplantation immunity and the suppression of spleen colony form ation by immunization with murine leukemia virus preparations (friend)., C Friend and G B. Rossi
Transplantation immunity following immunization with extracts of adenovirus 12 tumour cells., C W. Potter and J S. Oxford
Transplantation immunity in the isologous mouse radiation chimaera., J B. Bridges, J F. Loutit, and H S. Micklem
Transplantation immunity involving the h-3 locus. Graft survival times., J H. Berrian and C F. Mckhann
Transplantation immunity. Localization in mouse serum of antibodies responsible for haemagglutination, cytotoxicity and enhancement., G A. Voisin, R G. Kinsky, and F K. Jansen
Transplantation immunity of two cultured murine colon lines. Abstr., N Sato, M C. Michaelides, and M K. Wallack
Transplantation immunity to individually unique antigens of chemically induced bladder tumors in mice., D Wahl, W Chapman, I Hellstrom, and K Hellstrom
Transplantation immunity to simian virus 40-transformed cells in tumor-bearing mice. I. Development of cellular immunity to simian virus 40 tumor-specific transplantation antigens during tumorigenesis by transplanted cells., J M. Zarling and S S. Tevethia
Transplantation immunity to simian virus 40-transformed cells in tumor-bearing mice. II. Evidence for macrophage participation at the effector level of tumor cell rejection., J M. Zarling and S S. Tevethia
Transplantation methods as a tool for detection of tumor-specific antigens., H O. Sjogren
Transplantation non-antigenicity of the foetal placenta., V Haskova
Transplantation of adult peritoneal cells into newborn mice., B F. Argyris
Transplantation of a human mammary carcinoma cell line (bt 20) into nude mice., L Ozzello, B Sordat, C Merenda, S Carrel, J Hurlimann, and J Mach
Transplantation of allogeneic and xenogeneic (rat) marrow in irradiated mice as affected by radiation exposure rates., N Gengozian, D E. Carlson, and E M. Allen
Transplantation of allogeneic bone marrow without graft-versus- -host disease using total lymphoid irradiation., S Slavin, Z Fuks, H S. Kaplan, and S Strober
Transplantation of allogeneic haemopoietic tissue in adult anaemic mice of the w series using antilymphocytic serum., M J. Seller and P E. Polani
Transplantation of allogeneic lymphoid cells specifically depleted of graft versus host reactive cells., B Bonavida and E Kedar
Transplantation of allogeneic tumors in rats and mice treated with azathioprine, prednisone and antilymphocyte serum., J Prejean, D Griswold, and J Weisburger
Transplantation of a murine chondrosarcoma in mice of different inbred strains., R L. Swarm
Transplantation of an adrenal carcinoma., G W. Woolley
Transplantation of an adrenal cortical carcinoma., G W. Woolley and C C. Little
Transplantation of anaemic mice of the w-series with haemopoietic tissue bearing marker chromosomes., M J. Seller
Transplantation of antibody-forming cells in lethally irradiated mice., N Gengozian, T Makinodan, and I C. Shekarchi
Transplantation of autoimmune potential i. Development of anti- nuclear antibodies in h-2 histocompatible recipients of bone marrow from new zealand black mice., J I. Morton and B V. Siegel
Transplantation of autoimmune potential. II. Glomerulonephritis in lethally irradiated dba/2 recepients of nzb bone marrow cells., J I. Morton, B V. Siegel, and R D. Moore
Transplantation of autoimmune potential. Iii. Immunological hyper-responsiveness and elevated endogenous spleen colony formation in lethally irradiated recipients of nzb bone marrow cells., J I. Morton and B V. Siegel
Transplantation of autoimmune potential. IV. Reversal of the nzb autoimmune syndrome by bone marrow transplantation., J I. Morton and B V. Siegel
Transplantation of bone marrow via placental microinjection to study hemoglobin switching., C. Daniel Frisbie
Transplantation of bovine odontogenic tissues and dissociated odontogenic cells to hypothymic mice., P F. Bartlett, F R. Sim, P C. Reade, and S S. Prime
Transplantation of cardiac tissue into the mouse ear. Abstr., R I. Fulmer, A T. Cramer, and A G. Leibelt
Transplantation of chimeric bone marrow., O Vos, J W. Goodman, and C C. Congdon
Transplantation of cultured thymic fragments. II. Results in nude mice., R Hong, wissermann H. Schulte, toth E. Jarrett, S D. Horowitz, and D D. Manning
Transplantation of cultured thymic fragments: results in nude mice. IV. Effect of amount of thymic tissue., J K. Manning and R Hong
Transplantation of dystrophic muscle into normal mice. Abstr., J L. Laird
Transplantation of eggs to the kidney and uterus of immunised mice., D R. Kirby, W D. Billington, and D A. James
Transplantation of endocrine organs with special reference to the ovary., P L. Krohn
Transplantation of friend virus-induced mouse leukemic cells to the hamster brain. Abstr., T Burnstein and M Stromberg
Transplantation of haemopoietic tissues., J F. Loutit
Transplantation of hematopoietic and lymphoid cells in mice. H-2 matched unrelated adult donors compared with h-2 mismatched fetal donors., M M. Bortin, A A. Rimm, W C. Rose, and E C. Saltzstein
Transplantation of human adipose tissue to nude mice., mortensen N. Bach, P Romert, and S Ballegaard
Transplantation of human cancer in 'nude' mouse. Abstr., M Schmidt and R A. Good
Transplantation of human cancers to nude mice and effects of thymus grafts., M Schmidt and R A. Good
Transplantation of human fetal pancreas. Experience in thymus- aplastic mice and rats and in a diabetic patient., K H. Usadel, U Schwedes, G Bastert, U Steinau, I Klempa, and K Schoffling
Transplantation of human fetal pancreas in nu/nu mice. Abstr., K H. Usadel, U Schwedes, G Bastert, and H P. Fortmeyer
Transplantation of human malignant mesothelioma (hmm) into nude mice. Abstr., A P. Chahinian, J T. Beranek, Y Suzuki, J C. Bekesi, and J F. Holland
Transplantation of human malignant mesothelioma into nude mice., A P. Chahinian, J T. Beranek, Y Suzuki, J G. Bekesi, A Wisniewski, I J. Selikoff, and J F. Holland
Transplantation of human parathyroid adenoma and carcinoma in nude mice. Abstr., K H. Usadel, U Schwedes, H Minne, I Klempa, J Vlachyannis, H P. Fortmeyer, and K Schoffling
Transplantation of human stomach cancers in nude mice and their responsiveness to chemotherapy. Abstr., H Fiebig and G Lohr
Transplantation of human tumors in nude mice., Y Shimosato, T Kameya, K Nagai, S H. Koide, I Hayashi, and T Nomura
Transplantation of interstitial cells of the testis., P F. Boyle and M Fox
Transplantation of isologous male mammary gland tissue into the mammary fat-pads of female mice., P B. Blair and R L. Moretti
Transplantation of leukemic bone marrow treated with cytotoxic antileukemic antibodies and complement., M E. Trigg and D G. Poplack
Transplantation of leukemoid leukocytes in irradiated mice., L H. Smith, R A. Popp, and W S. Amand
Transplantation of mammary glands from two strains of mice to f1 hybrids of these strains. Abstr., J S. Thompson and F Richardson
Transplantation of mouse mammary carcinoma through matrix tissue cul- tures., M Kalus, L Delmonte, J J. Ghidoni, and R A. Liebelt
Transplantation of mouse mammary epithelial cells grown in primary collagen gel cultures., R C. Guzman, R C. Osborn, J Yang, D, and S Nandi
Transplantation of mouse plasmacytoma to the hamster's cheek pouch. I. Changes in tumour size and paraprotein concentration in the serum of the host., J Benbassat, M Slavin, and A Zlotnick
Transplantation of msv-induced sarcomata., A V. Gillespie and F C. Chesterman
Transplantation of murine leukaemia by unconventional routes., H B. Hewitt
Transplantation of neoplastic cartilage. Abstr., R L. Swarm
Transplantation of normal and anemic neonatal femurs into congenic genetically anemic (S1/S1d and W/Wv) adult hosts., Pamela Marie Foley
Transplantation of nuclei to oocytes and embryos., K E. Latham and D Solter
Transplantation of ova in mice; an attempt to modify the number of presacral vertebrae., E L. Green and M C. Green
Transplantation of pancreatic islets into cleared mammary fat pads., H C. Outzen and E H. Leiter
Transplantation of peritoneal fluid cells., J W. Goodman
Transplantation of polyoma-induced tumors in hamsters. Abstr., V Defendi
Transplantation of polyoma virus-induced tumors in mice., H O. Sjogren, I Hellstrom, and G Klein
Transplantation of primary plasma cell tumor without 2,6,10,14- -tetramethylpentadecane (pristane) treatment of the hosts., M Platica, C Bojko, and V P. Hollander
Transplantation of rat bone marrow in irradiated mice, effect of ex- posure rate., N Gengozian
Transplantation of rat islets of langerhans into diabetic mice., F L. Delmonico, C M. Chase, and P S. Russell
Transplantation of rat schwann cells grown in tissue culture into the mouse spinal cord., I D. Duncan, A J. Aguayo, R P. Bunge, and P M. Wood
Transplantation of rodent and human tumors into rodents immunosuppressed by hyperbaric oxygen. Abstr., J Warren, M S. Fanshaw, and C A. Thuning
Transplantation of skeletal muscle in normal and dystrophic mice., T Hironaka and Y Miyata
Transplantation of skeletal muscle into a host with muscular dystrophy., J L. Laird and R F. Timmer
Transplantation of spontaneous hepatomas in c3h mice, biological and biological studies., Y Akamuatsu, F Wada, and R Ikegami
Transplantation of syngeneic bone marrow incubated with leucocyte antibodies. I. Suppression of lymphatic leukemia of syngeneic donor mice., S Thierfelder, H Rodt, and B Netzel
Transplantation of syngeneic marrow into nontreated recipients. Abstr., D F. Saxe, S S. Boggs, and D R. Boggs
Transplantation of t-cell leukemia to the nu/n\@@@u mouse. Experimental animal mode. Abstr., S R. Newcom, M E. Kadin, and P Arnstein
Transplantation of the gonads of hypogonadal (hpg) mice., S Bamber, C A. Iddon, H M. Charlton, and B J. Ward
Transplantation of the human insulin gene into fertilized mouse eggs., K Burki and A Ullrich
Transplantation of the placenta. (Connecticut College thesis), Charlotte L. Beers
Transplantation of thymic tissue in inbred strains of mice., F J. Pepper
Transplantation of tooth buds across a multiple non-h-2 barrier., G R. Riviere, T Y. Sabet, and R L. Hoffman
Transplantation of whole mammary glands from male to female mice. Abstr., J S. Thompson
Transplantation of whole mammary glands in mice., J S. Thompson
Transplantation of whole mammary glands in mice., J S. Thompson
Transplantation of whole mammary glands in mice. Abstr., J S. Thompson and F Richardson
Transplantation of x ray-weakened mammary tumors into irradiated recipients. Abstr., E L. Simmons and C Pierce
Transplantation potential of circulating murine leukocytes. Abstr., F E. Trobaugh and J P. Lewis
Transplantation resistance and potent antibody production induced in c3h/he mice against c3h/he mammary tumor by continuous infusion of solubilized antigen., K Takizawa, T Yamamoto, and H Mitsui
Transplantation resistance of drug-treated allogeneic mice against murine lymphomas -- ii. Studies with various tumor-host combinations., A Bonmassar, A Barzi, and E Bonmassar
Transplantation resistance of drug-treated hybrid or allogeneic mice against murine lymphomas. I. Immuno- pharmacology studies., A Bonmassar, C Riccardi, merletti P. Rivosecchi, A Goldin, and E Bonmassar
Transplantation resistance of syngeneic mice against a drug-treated lymphoma derived from non-immunogenic tumor line. Abstr., M C. Fioretti, A Santoni, L Romani, D Taramelli, M C. Caprino, A Goldin, and E Bonmassar
Transplantation resistance to mouse ependymoblastoma following immunization with dehistonized syngeneic tumor chromatin., K M. Anderson, J Lo, A Mirakian, and J A. Kellen
Transplantations of isologous prostatic tissue in cleared mammary fat pads of balb/c mice and f344 rats., W D. Edwards and R R. Bates
Transplantation studies of strong and weak histocompatibility barriers in mice. I. Immunization., C F. Mc khann
Transplantation studies of strong and weak histocompatibility barriers in mice. II. Tolerance., C F. Mc khann
Transplantation studies on estrogen-induced interstitial-cell tumors of testis in mice., G Klein and K E. Hellstrom
Transplantation technique for acceleration of carcinogenesis by benz(a)anthracene or 3,4,9,10-dibenzpyrene (benzo(rst)pentaphene)., F Homburger and A Treger
Transplantation tolerance after total lymphoid irradiation., S Strober, S Slavin, Z Fuks, H S. Kaplan, M Gottlieb, Bieber, R T. Hoppe, and F C. Grumet
Transplantation tolerance: clonal deletion, active suppression, or both?, R S. Gruchalla and J W. Streilein
Transplantation tolerance in adult mice induced with spleen cells and amethopterin., I Hilgert
Transplantation tolerance induced in adult mice by protein overloading of donors., P Liacopoulos and J H. Goode
Transplantation tolerance induced in foetal mouse thymus in vitro., J H. Robinson and J J. Owen
Transplantation von mit glycerin behandelten lettre-ehrlich-ascites- tumorzellen., P Lonai, F Antoni, and E J. Hidvegi
Transplantatiton of primary pct mediated by peritoneal exudate. Abstr., M Platica, C Bojko, and V P. Hollander
Transplanted bone marrow cells., M L. Davis, A C. Upton, G E. Al, F O. Growth, and D Of
Transplanted ER-MP12(hi)20(-)58(med/hi) myeloid progenitors produce resident macrophages from marrow that are therapeutic for lysosomal storage disease., B W. Soper, T M. Duffy, M D. Lessard, C D. Jude, A J. Schuldt, C A. Vogler, B Levy, and J E. Barker
Transplanted lymphosarcoma in mice., C D. Noonan, A R. Margulis, H M. Al, G E. Trauma, and I On
Transplanted mammary epithelium grows in association with host stroma: aging of serially transplanted mammary gland is intrinsic to epithelial cells., C W. Daniel, J M. Shannon, and G R. Cunha
Transplanted mouse leukemia., J H. Burchenal, H F. Oettgen, J A. Al, E E. Actinomycins, and T D. Of
Transplanted mouse leukemias., J H. Burchenal, E Holmberg, L W. Al, and F O. Of
Transplanted reticulum cell sarcoma (rcs) of sjl mice. Abstr., H Wanebo, E Carswell, L J. Old, and E A. Boyse
Transplanted tumors., N Kaliss
Transplanted tumours of rats and mice, an index of tumours and host strains., D C. Roberts
Transplantese., P A. Gorer
Transplant immunity and immunological enhancement. Abstr., I Finegold, R Wissler, and K Dzoga
Transplants of marrow treated with fab., N Mollen and J Ferrebee
Transplants of skin and neoplasms as genetic homogeneity test in strains of mice. (pol., Eng. Summ.), A Czarnomska and J Wezykowa
Transport and accumulation of triazenoimidazoles by l1210 cells., D Kessel
Transport and binding of daunorubicin, adriamycin, and rubidazone in ehrlich ascites tumour cells., T Skovsgaard
Transport and binding of mesoporphyrin ix by leukemia l1210 cells., D Kessel and K I. Kohn
Transport and enzymic splitting of pyrimidine nucleosides in ehrlich cells., J A. Jacquez
Transport and exchange diffusion of amino acids by in vitro pre- parations of pancreas from normal, tumor-bearing and alcohol-treated mice., S Clayman, C V. Swanimathan, and P G. Scholfield
Transport and exchange diffusion of l-tryptophan in ehrlich cells., J A. Jacquez
Transport and metabolism of glucose by the small intestine of lean and obese-hyperglycaemic (ob/ob) mice in vitro: effects of age., A P. Morton and P J. Hanson
Transport and storage of 5-hydroxytryptamine in pancreatic beta-cells., B Hellman, A Lernmark, J Sehlin, and I Taljedal
Transport and storage of 5-hydroxytryptamine in pancreatic beta-cells. Abstr., A Lernmark, B Hellman, J Sehlin, and I Taljedal
Transporters from H-2b, H-2d, H-2s, H-2k, and H-2g7 (NOD/Lt) haplotype translocate similar sets of peptides., T N. Schumacher, D V. Kantesaria, D V. Serreze, D C. Roopenian, and H L. Ploegh
Transport, growth inhibition and biochemical properties of the gamma-glutamyl and gamma-aspartyl peptides of 2,4-diamino folate analogs in l1210 leukemia cells in vitro. Abstr., F M. Sirotnak, P L. Chello, J R. Piper, and J A. Montgomery
Transport modified analog of actinomycin d (amd): 3-phenyl oxazinone of amd (i). Abstr., S K. Sengupta, Y Kogan, J Anderson, T Brennan, S C. Chattoraj, and K C. Edelin
Transport of 5-methyltetrahydrofolate by l1210 mouse leukemia cells. Abstr., A Nahas, P Nixon, and J Bertino
Transport of alpha-aminoisobutyric acid in mammalian pancreatic beta-cells., B Hellman, J Sehlin, and I B. Taljedal
Transport of alpha-oxoglutarate in mitochondria of tumour cells and its functional implications., S Papa, G Paradies, T Galeotti, O Dionisi, and M L. Eboli
Transport of anionic substrates and glutamate metabolism in mitochondria from ascites tumor cells., M L. Eboli, G Paradies, and S Papa
Transport of barium and its stimulation of insulin release in pancreatic islet b cells in ob/ob mice. Abstr., P Berggren and B Hellman
Transport of calcium ions by ehrlich ascites-tumour cells., Y Landry and A L. Lehninger
Transport of immune complexes from the subcapsular sinus to lymph node follicles on the surface of nonphagocytic cells, including cells with dendritic morphology., A K. Szakal, K L. Holmes, and J G. Tew
Transport of immunoglobulins from serum into colostrum., J F. Halsey, B H. Johnson, and J J. Cebra
Transport of leucine by the small intestine of lean and (ob/ob) mice: effects of age. Abstr., A P. Morton and P J. Hanson
Transport of l-leucine and d-leucine into pancreatic beta-cells with reference to the mechanisms of amino acid-induced insulin release., B Hellman, J Sehlin, and I Taljedal
Transport of mannoheptulose and the dynamics of insulin release., B Hellman, L Idahl, A Lernmark, J Sehlin, E Simon, D I. Taljedal, and N B. willi
Transport of methotrexate in l1210 cells: effect of ions on the rate and extent of uptake., G B. Henderson and E M. Zevely
Transport of methotrexate in l1210 cells. Mechanism for inhibition by p-chloromercuriphenylsulfonate and n-ethyl- maleimide., G B. Henderson and E M. Zevely
Transport of methotrexate in murine leukemia cells in vitro. Enhanced uptake with metabolic inhibitors. Abstr., D Goldman and V T. Oliverio
Transport of monosaccharides by the small intestine of genetically diabetic mice. Abstr., K Ramaswamy and M A. Peterson
Transport of myo-inositol in ehrlich ascites cells., R M. Johnstone and C Sung
Transport of neurotransmitter precursors into cultured cells., E Richelson and E J. Thompson
Transport of nitrogen mustard (hn2) in hn2-sensitive and -resistant sarcoma 180 ascites cells. Abstr., A Sartorelli, C Shansky, and A Lin
Transport of nitrogen mustard on the transport carrier for choline in l5178y lymphoblast. Abstr., G Goldenberg, C Vanstone, and I Bihler
Transport of nitrogen mustard on the transport-carrier for choline in l5178y lymphoblasts., G J. Goldenberg, C L. Vanstone, and I Bihler
Transport of nitrogen mustard on the transport-carrier for choline in l5178y lymphoblasts. Abstr., G J. Goldenberg and C L. Vanstone
Transport of radioactivity from eye to visual cortex in the mouse., B Grafstein and R Laureno
Transport of ricin a chain after prior treatment of mouse leukemia cells with ricin b chain., L L. Houston
Transport of rubidium and sodium in pancreatic islets., J Sehlin and I Taljedal
Transport of the amino acid analog, 2-aminobicyclo(2,2,1)-heptane-2- -carboxylic acid, by ehrlich ascites tumor cells., W M. Mc clellan and J A. Schafer
Transport of two non-metabolized nucleosides, deoxycytidine and cyto- sine arabinoside, in a sub-line of the l1210 murine leukemia., D Kessel and S B. Shurin
Transport of tyrosine, phenylalanine, tryptophan and glycine in neuroblastoma clones., E G. Archer, X O. Breakefield, and M N. Sharata
Transport of vitamin b12 into l1210 cells. Abstr., P M. Di girolamo
Transport of vitamin b12 into mouse leukemia cells., P M. Digirolamo and F M. Huennekens
Transport routes utilized by l1210 cells to mediate the influx and efflux of methotrexate. Abstr., G B. Henderson and E M. Zevely
Transport studies of cholesterol-depleted membranes., Alan Westheim
Transport system in l1210 cells., G B. Henderson, E M. Zevely, and D F. Huennekens
Transport, verteilung und metabolismus von 3h- und 14c-markiertem ddt in graviden mausen unter hungerbelastung., R Schmidt and W Dedek
Transposition in dogs: successive reversals of the intermediate size problem., H C. Ebel and J Werboff
Trans-regulation of mouse meiotic recombination hotspots by Rcr1., E D. Parvanov, S H. Ng, P M. Petkov, and K Paigen
Trapiantabile nel topo (ceppo c57)., F Coraggio, V Coto, V F. Interferon, R D. Cellule, and N D. Tumore
Trapiantabilita del atpc+ in riceventi del balb/cf/cb/se substrain panirradiati., N Maltzeff and I Paoletti
Trapiantabilita del atpc+ in topi preimmunizzati contro lo stesso tumore., N Maltzeff and I Paoletti
Trapping of dna-reactive metabolites of therapeutic or carcinogenic agents by carbon-14-labeled synthetic polynucleotides., J R. Mehta and D B. Ludlum
Trapping of large numbers of larvae in the livers of toxocara canis-reinfected mice., K Sugane and T Oshima
Trasmissione acellulare dei tumori linfoidi da uretano in topi balb/c/cb/se substrain., R Ribacchi, G Giraldo, and U Milia
Trauma, emotionality, and scientific sin., G Lindzey, D T. Lykken, and H D. Winston
TRBP control of PACT-induced phosphorylation of protein kinase R is reversed by stress., A Daher, G Laraki, M Singh, Pena C. Melendez, S Bannwarth, A H. Peters, E F. Meurs, R E. Braun, R C. Patel, and A Gatignol
Treadmill neutralization of antibody and central inhibition. Separate components of pneumococcal polysaccharide paralysis., J G. Howard, G H. Christie, and B M. Courtenay
-treated H-22 lymphoma., O Marelli, C Testorelli, G Canti, H Festenstein, D A. Nicolin, and L. Dtic
Treated with anti-theta serum, and of spleen cells from anti-thymocyte serum-treated or adult thymectomized donors., C A. Janeway, L C. Responses, and T H. Cells
Treated with inhibitors of the de novo pyrimidine biosynthe- tic pathway. Abstr., J M. Karle, L W. Anderson, D D. Dietrick, D R. Cysyk, and U L. Mice
Treatment and cure of murine tumors by localized hyperthermia. Abstr., J B. Marmor, D Pounds, N Hahn, D Kozak, S Frionas, O Strande, and G M. Hahn
Treatment and pretreatment of graft-versus-host reaction by anti- lymphocyte serum., H Haskovcova and K Nouza
Treatment and transfer of emphysema by a new bone marrow transplantation method from normal mice to Tsk mice and vice versa., Y Adachi, H Oyaizu, S Taketani, K Minamino, K Yamaguchi, L D. Shultz, M Iwasaki, M Tomita, Y Suzuki, K Nakano, Y Koike, R Yasumizu, M Sata, N Hirama, I Kubota, S Fukuhara, and S Ikehara
Treatment of alopecia areata in C3H/HeJ mice with the topical immunosuppressant FK506 (Tacrolimus)., Paul P. Freyschmidt, A Ziegler, K J. McElwee, R Happle, S Kissling, J P. Sundberg, and R Hoffmann
Treatment of a metastasizing murine tumour with corynebacterium parvum. Abstr., T E. Sadler and J E. Castro
Treatment of a moloney lymphoma with cyclophosphamide and h-2- -incompatible spleen cells., A Fefer
Treatment of a mouse lymphoma by l-asparaginase, success depends on the host's immune response., R L. Carter, T A. Connors, B J. Weston, and A J. Davies
Treatment of a murine leukemia with spleen cells or sera from allo- geneic mice immunized against the tumor., P Alexander, D I. Connell, and Z B. Mikulska
Treatment of an established graft-versus-host reaction in akr mice by adoptive immunotherapy., S J. Chester, A R. Esparza, and M M. Albala
Treatment of a solid tumor by local simultaneous hyperthermia and ionizing radiation. Dependence on temperature and dose., A Yerushalmi
Treatment of BXSB-Yaa mice with IL-21R-Fc fusion protein minimally attenuates systemic lupus erythematosus., J A. Bubier, S M. Bennett, T J. Sproule, B L. Lyons, S Olland, D A. Young, and D C. Roopenian
Treatment of experimental mouse hemoblastosis vii. Time course of change in the frequency of mitoses of leukaemic leukocytes (l 14 akr and lah vufb) after administration of methotrexate., K Motycka, E Stranska, O Andrysek, H Coufalova, and M Jehlickova
Treatment of experimental murine aspergillosis with bay n7133., J R. Graybill, S R. Kaster, and D J. Drutz
Treatment of experimental nocardiosis in mice: comparison of amikacin and sulfonamide., R J. Wallace, E J. Septimus, D M. Musher, R B. Berger, and R R. Martin
Treatment of experimental solid tumors with combinations of x-radiation and cytotoxic drugs. Abstr., P R. Twentyman
Treatment of experimental tumors with combined radiotherapy and immunotherapy using corynebacterium parvum. Abstr., A L. Collins, C W. Song, and S H. Levitt
Treatment of human brain tumors in athymic mice with aziridinylbenzoquinone (azq). Abstr., S C. Schold, H S. Friedman, T D. Bjornsson, D G, A, and D D. Bigner
Treatment of human malignant mesothelioma (hmm) xenografts in nude mice. Abstr., A P. Chahinian, L Szrajer, J T. Beranek, and J F. Holland
Treatment of hyperacute graft-versus-host disease in mice with cytosine arabinoside., G Floersheim
Treatment of klh-sensitive mice with chromatographic fractions of dialyzable leukocyte lysate (dll) modulates the in vitro prolifer- ative response to antigen. Abstr., T Schindler and P Baram
Treatment of l1210 leukemia in mice with a combination of cytosine arabinoside (ara-c), cyclophosphamide (c) and vincristine (v). Abstr., J E. Pauly, E R. Burns, and L E. Scheving
Treatment of leukaemia with immune lymphocytes., D I. Connell, Z B. Mikulski, and P Alexander
Treatment of leukemic (l-1210) mice with double-stranded polyribonu- cleotides., L D. Zeleznick and B K. Bhuyan
Treatment of leukemic mice with syngeneic hybrid cells. Activation of specific cellular immunity. Abstr., W Liang and E P. Cohen
Treatment of mice with lung metastasis from a dermally implanted fibrosarcoma: comparison of intratumoral trehalose-6,6'-dimycolate (cord factor) and surgery., E Yarkoni, H J. Rapp, and J T. Hunter
Treatment of micrometastases from lewis lung carcinoma with abrin and cyclophosphamide, given singly and in combination., S Gunderson and O Fodstad
Treatment of moloney lymphoma with lethal doses of dimethyl-myleran combined with injections of haemopoietic cells., G L. Floersheim
Treatment of moloney virus-induced leukemia with cyclophosphamide and specifically sensitized allogeneic cells., J P. Glynn and M Kende
Treatment of mouse hepatitis virus infection with phenothiazine drugs, an electron microscopic study. Abstr., D M. Scarbrough, C D. Bostwick, and J G. Brunson
Treatment of mouse leukemia with heavy x-irradiation followed by spleen transplantation., M Simonsen, holm J. Engelbreth, E Jensen, and H Poulsen
Treatment of mouse lymphosarcoma by total body irradiation and admini- stration of bone marrow and lymphnode cells., M J. De vries and O Vos
Treatment of mouse muscular dystrophy with the protease inhibitor pepstatin., E E. Schorr, B G. Arnason, K Astrom, and Z Darzynkiewicz
Treatment of murine cryptococcosis with liposome-associated amphotericin b., J R. Graybill, P C. Craven, R L. Taylor, D M. Williams, and W E. Magee
Treatment of murine mucopolysaccharidosis type VII by syngeneic bone marrow transplantation in neonates., M S. Sands, J E. Barker, C Vogler, B Levy, B Gwynn, N Galvin, W S. Sly, and E Birkenmeier
Treatment of murine tumors with 5-fluorouracil in combination with de novo pyrimidine synthesis inhibitors pala or pyrazofurin. Abstr., R K. Johnson, J J. Clement, and W S. Howard
Treatment of nzb/nzw (b/w) mice with dactinomycin or vincristine. Abstr., C T. Olsen
Treatment of (nzb x nzw)f1 disease with anti-i-a monoclonal antibodies., N E. Adelman, D L. Watling, and H O. Mcdevitt
Treatment of (nzb x nzw)f1 hybrid (b/w) disease with vinca alkaloids, procarbazine, or dactinomycin. Abstr., A E. Gabrielsen
Treatment of p815 mastocytoma in dba/2 mice with rna., D Jachertz and M Egger
Treatment of pasteurella pneumotropica abscesses in nude mice (nu/nu)., G J. Moore and P Aldred
Treatment of primary moloney sarcoma virus (msv)-induced tumors in balb/c mice. Abstr., A Fefer and M Gaston
Treatment of primary tumor and metastasis with chemotherapy and/or surgery or x-ray. Abstr., S R. Humphreys and K Karrer
Treatment of radiostrontium intoxication in mice. II. Survival and bone-tumour frequency., L M. Van putten
Treatment of radiostrontium intoxication in mice. I. The enhancement of elimination of radiostrontium., L M. Van putten
Treatment of receptor-positive and -negative human breast cancer with tamoxifen, ethinylestradiol and medroxyprogesteronacetate after xenotransplantation to nude mice. Abstr., G Bastert, R Michel, A Zoubek, R Doubek, A Schmalzl, H P. Fortmeyer, and matthiesen H. Schmidt
Treatment of secondary disease in radiation chimaeras., D W. Van bekkum and O Vos
Treatment of solid l1210 murine tumors with local hyperthermia and temperature-sensitive liposomes containing methotrexate., J N. Weinstein, R L. Magin, R L. Cysyk, and D S. Zaharko
Treatment of solid p815x2 murine mastocytoma with adriamycin (nsc-123127). Toxicity limitations., L L. Schenken, L Poulakos, R F. Hagemann, D Burholt, and S Lesher
Treatment of spontaneous leukemia in akr mice with chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or interferon., J G. Bekesi, J P. Roboz, E Zimmerman, and J F. Holland
Treatment of spontaneous murine lymphomas with syngeneic lymphoid cells., E A. Cornelius
Treatment of the mouse lewis tumor by the association of radiotherapy and immunotherapy with bacillus calmette- -guerin., J B. Dubois and B Serrou
Treatment of transplanted murine tumors with an oncolytic virus and cyclophosphamide., J E. Eiselein, M W. Biggs, and J R. Walton
Treatment of tumours with the combination of wr-2721 and cis-dichloro- diammineplatinum (ii) or cyclophosphamide., J M. Yuhas, J M. Spellman, S W. Jordan, M C. Pardini, and F Culo
Treatment with an anti-CD44v10-specific antibody inhibits the onset of alopecia areata in C3H/HeJ mice [In Process Citation], Paul P. Freyschmidt, S Seiter, M Zoller, A Konig, A Ziegler, J P. Sundberg, R Happle, and R Hoffmann
Treatment with anti-igd from birth and transplantation of igd-secreting plasmacytoma can both cause enhancement of igm and igg antibody production. Abstr., B Xue, T Hirano, B Pernis, Z Ovary, and G J. Thorbecke
Treatment with growth hormone and IGF-I in growing rats increases bone mineral content but not bone mineral density., H N. Rosen, V Chen, A Cittadini, S L. Greenspan, P S. Douglas, A C. Moses, and W G. Beamer
Treemap visualization of enriched gene sets., Timothy Sears
Trends in carcinogenesis by urethan administration to new-born mice of different strains., N Trainin, A Precerutti, and L W. Law
Trends in reported incidence of cancer by age in Connecticut and in New York State (1935-1960)., C C. Little
Trenimon: biochemical, physiological and genetic effects on cells and organisms., G Obe and B Beek
Trexate in locally heated murine tumors. Abstr., R L. Magin, J N. Weinstein, M B. Yatvin, D R. Blumenthal, and I. Metho
Trexate in tissues and biological fluids., E Arons, S P. Rothenberg, M D. Costa, C Fischer, D M. Iqbal, and C. Metho
Trf requirements for in vitro pfc responses to srbc and r36a. I. Trf is distinct from il 2 but indistinguishable from polyclonal bcsf., L Eisenberg, M B. Prystowsky, R F. Dick, J A. Sosman, R W. Fitch, and J Quintans
Triacylglycerol biosynthesis in the adipose tissue of the obese-hyperglycaemic mouse., S C. Jamdar, D Shapiro, and H J. Fallon
Triaglycerol metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Relation to phospholipid synthesis., F R. Taylor and L W. Parks
Trial-and -error behaviour of inbred and f1 hybrid mice., J L. Smart
Triazines--iv. The metabolism of 1-(4-acetylphenyl)-3, 3-dimethyltriazene., P Farina, A Gescher, J A. Hickman, J K. Horton, A D'incalci, D Ross, M F. Stevens, and D L. Torti
Tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates in muscular dystrophic mice (strain 129)., R G. Montalbo and J J. Kabara
Trichinella spiralis: characterization and strain distribution of rapid expulsion in inbred mice., R G. Bell, D D. Mcgregor, and L S. Adams
Trichinella spiralis: genetic basis for differential expression of phase-specific intestinal immunity in inbred mice., R G. Bell, D D. Mcgregor, and L S. Adams
Trichinella spiralis infection in congenitally athymic (nude) mice. Parasitological, serological and haematological studies with obser- vations on intestinal pathology., E J. Ruitenberg, A Elgersma, W Kruizinga, and F Leenstra
Trichodysplasia spinulosa--a newly described folliculocentric viral infection in an immunocompromised host., C L. Haycox, S Kim, P Fleckman, L T. Smith, M Piepkorn, J P. Sundberg, D N. Howell, and S E. Miller
Tricyclic antidepressants block histamine h1 receptors of mouse neuroblastoma cells., E Richelson
Triester wax. A novel neutral lipid from the skin of the rhino mutant mouse., M K. Logani, D B. Nhari, and R E. Davies
Triethylenemelamine induced dominant lethals in mice -- comparisons of oral versus intraperitoneal injection., E R. Soares and W Sheridan
Trigeminal ganglia of mice with an hereditary sensory neuropathy. Abstr., R Peach and J S. Hanker
Trigeminal sensory neurons. Abstr., J S. Hanker and D K. Moore
Trigemino-cerebellar projections in normal and reeler mutant mice., D A. Steindler
Triggering anti-hemocyanin antibody production in mice by injection of hemocyanin-coated bentonite particles. Abstr., R Gallily and J S. Garvey
Triggering of affinity-enriched b cells. Analysis of b cell stimulation by antigen-specific helper factor or lipopolysaccharide. I. Dissection into proliferative and differentiative signals., M A. Jaworski, C Shiozawa, and E Diener
Triggering of affinity-enriched b cells. II. Composition and b cell triggering properties of affinity-purified, antigen- -specific, t cell-derived helper factor., C Shiozawa, S Sawada, M Inazawa, and E Diener
Triglyceride biosynthesis in adipose tissue from hyperglycemic obese mouse. Abstr., S C. Jamdar, D Shapiro, and H J. Fallon
Triglyceride concentration a B-glucuronidase concentration in the blood of diabetic vs normal mice., Frances Lea Greenstein
Triglyceride metabolism in skeletal muscle from normal and dystrophic mice., rodriguez J. Jato, A J. Hudson, and K P. Strickland
Triglyceride synthesis from dihydroxyacetone phosphate and palmitate by microsomes from mammary glands of lactating mice., G A. Rao and S Abraham
Triiodothyronine induces a transferable factor which suppresses tsh secretion in cultured mouse thyrotropic tumor cells., S Melmed, J Park, and J M. Hershman
Trilaminar bodies in peritoneal macrophages of mice. Abstr., T I. Aquino and O K. Skinsnes
Trim28 is required for epigenetic stability during mouse oocyte to embryo transition., Daniel M Messerschmidt, Wilhelmine de Vries, Mitsuteru Ito, Davor Solter, Anne Ferguson-Smith, and Barbara B. Knowles
Triolein as a cocarcinogen. Abstr., G Bryson and F Bischoff
Trisomic hemopoietic stem cells of fetal origin restore hemo- poiesis in lethally irradiated mice., E W. Herbst, D H. Pluznik, A Gropp, and H Uthgenannt
Trisomy 13 in the mouse., K Hongell and A Gropp
Trisomy 15 and other nonrandom chromosome changes in rauscher murine leukemia virus-induced leukemia cell lines., A Hagemeijer, E M. Smit, F Govers, and N J. Both
Trisomy 16 in the mouse., John Hastings
Trisomy 16 in the mouse fetus associated with generalized edema and cardiovascular and urinary tract anomalies., S Miyabara, A Gropp, and H Winking
Trisomy 19 in the laboratory mouse. I. Frequency in different crosses at specific development stages and relationship of trisomy to cleft palate., B J. White, J Tjio, L C. Water, and C Crandall
Trisomy 19 in the laboratory mouse. II. Intra-uterine growth and histological studies of trisomics and their normal littermates., B J. White, J Tjio, L C. Water, and C Crandall
Trisomy for the smallest autosome of the mouse and identification of the t1wh translocation chromosome., B J. White, J Tjio, L C. Water, and C Crandall
Trisomy in the fetal backcross progeny of male and female metacentric heterozygotes of the mouse. I., A Gropp, D Giers, and U Kolbus
Trisomy no. 15 In murine thymomas induced by chemical carcinogens, x-irradiation, and an endogenous murine leukemia virus., F P. Chan, J K. Ball, and F R. Sergovich
Trisomy of chromosome 15 in spontaneous leukemia of akr mice., R Dofuku, J L. Biedler, B A. Spengler, and L J. Old
Trisomy of chromosome 15 in x-ray induced mouse leukemia. Abstr., T D. Chang, J L. Biedler, E Stockert, and L J. Old
Trisomy of chromosome 6.15 Is not necessary for proliferation of akr(rb6.15)1a1d Leukemic cells. Abstr., S S. Boggs, K D. Patrene, and G N. Schwartz
Trisomy of chromosome no. 13 In spontaneous mammary tumors of gr, c3h, and noninbred swiss mice., R Dofuku, T Utakoji, and A Matsuzawa
Trisomy of the t6 translocation chromosome in the mouse., A Mendes, A Harcourt, and M J. Seller
Tritiated thymidine and deoxycytidine suicide of mouse hemopoietic colony forming cells (cfc)., E M. Uyeki, K Wierzba, and T U. Bisel
Tritiated thymidine incorporation and cell-mediated lympholysis as correlates of acute graft-versus-host reaction., S J. Sharkis, D M. Strong, A Ahmed, and K W. Sell
Tritiated thymidine studies of a solid eld16 tumour in the mouse., D J. Hepplestone
Tritiated thymidine uptake by ehrlich ascites cells exposed to ethyl heptyloxyacetate., P K. Basrur, S H. Swierenga, and G F. Townsend
Tritiated thymidine uptake by mouse bone marrow cells in liquid culture., F De munk, M Sumner, and T Bradley
Tritium (3h) radiolabeling of protein a and antibody to high specific activity: application to cell surface antigen radio- immunoassays., R L. Wilder, C C. Yuen, B Subbarao, V L. Woods, O B. Alexander, and R G. Mage
Tritium carcinogenesis. Abstr., D J. Mewissen and J H. Rust
Tritium toxicity, effect of low-level 3hoh exposure on developing female germ cells in the mouse., R L. Dobson and M F. Cooper
Triton wr 1339, effect on the reticulo-endothelial system (res) activity in tumor-bearing mice., G Franchi, I R. Innocenti, S Standen, and S Garattini
Triton wr 1339 (twr), an inhibitor of cancer dissemination and metastases., G Franchi, L Morasca, degli innocenti Reyers, and S Grattini
Trna's and priming of rna-directed dna synthesis in mouse mammary tumor virus., G Peters and C Glover
Trophectodermal control of colony formation by embryonal carcinoma cells. Abstr., G B. Pierce and R S. Wells
Trophic influence of sensory nerves on hair follicles in mice., E A. Toksu
Trophic responses of adult mice under daily gamma irradiation at various levels. Abstr., M Miller and G A. Sacher
Trophoblast antigenicity demonstrated by altered challenge graft survival., J F. Hulka and K Mohr
Trophoblast giant cell differentiation in the mouse, expression of glucose phosphate isomerase (gpi-1) electrophoretic variants in transferred and chimeric embryos., V M. Chapman, J D. Ansell, and A M. Laren
Trophoblast regulation of maternal-paternal lymphocyte interactions., C S. Pavia and D P. Stites
Trophoprivic hypothyroidism in the hereditary obese- -hyperglycemic syndrome in mice (ob/ob)., P H. Van der kroon and H Boldewijn
Tropomodulin 1-null mice have a mild spherocytic elliptocytosis with appearance of tropomodulin 3 in red blood cells and disruption of the membrane skeleton., J D. Moyer, R B. Nowak, N E. Kim, S K. Larkin, L L. Peters, J Hartwig, F A. Kuypers, and V M. Fowler
TRPV1+ sensory neurons control beta cell stress and islet inflammation in autoimmune diabetes., R Razavi, Y Chan, F N. Afifiyan, X J. Liu, X Wan, J Yantha, H Tsui, L Tang, S Tsai, P Santamaria, J P. Driver, D Serreze, M W. Salter, and H M. Dosch
Truncated matruation of alloreactive t cells in neonatally h-2 tolerant mice., P J. Wood and J W. Streilein
Trunover of messenger ribonucleic acid and protein biosynthesis in the mouse mammary adenocarcinoma h2712., A C. Trakatellis, M Montjar, and A E. Axelrod
Tryosinase maturation and pigment expression in b16 melanoma: relation to theophylline treatment and intracellular cyclic amp., R White, G C. Hanson, and F Hu
Trypan blue accumulation in the embryonic gut of rats and mice during the teratogenic phase., L Dencker
Trypan blue and the extra-toes locus in the mouse., D R. Johnson
Trypanosoma brucei infection stimulates receptor-mediated phago- cytosis by murine peritoneal macrophages., J Fierer and B A. Askonas
Trypanosoma congolense infection. II. Aspects of the humoral response., J A. Macaskill, P H. Holmes, D D. Whitelaw, F W. Jennings, D G. Urquhart, and M I. To
Trypanosoma congolense: inheritance of susceptibility to infection in inbred strains of mice., W I. Morrison and M Murray
Trypanosoma cruzi. Factors modifying ingestion and fate of blood form trypomastigotes., N Nogueira, S Chaplan, and Z Cohn
Trypanosoma cruzi: immunological consequences of parasite modification of host cells., R Ribeiro dos santos and L Hudson
Trypanosoma cruzi. Mechanism of entry and intracellular fate in mammalian cells., N Nogueira and Z Cohn
Trypanosoma cruzi. Modification of macrophage function during infection., N Nogueira, S Gordon, and Z Cohn
Trypanosoma cruzi. Surface antigens of blood and culture forms., N Nogueira, S Chaplan, J D. Tydings, J Unkeless, and Z Cohn
Trypanosoma cruzi: susceptibility in mice carrying mutant gene lpr (lymphoproliferation)., M H. Boyer, R Hoff, T L. Kipnis, E D. Murhy, and J B. Roths
Trypanosoma cruzi. The immunological induction of macrophage plasminogen activator requires thymus-derived lymphocytes., N Nogueira, S Gordon, and Z Cohn
Trypanosoma cruzi: the t-cell dependence of the primary immune response and the effects of depletion of t cells and ig-bearing cells on immunological memory., D E. Burgess and W L. Hanson
Trypanosoma musculi infection in b-cell deficient mice. Abstr., P A. Kongshavn and F Vargas
Trypanosoma rhodesiense. Abstr., J F. Finerty, L Kendrick, R Mckelvin, Y Rosenberg, D K. Schroer, and G A. With
Trypanosoma rhodesiense: analysis of the genetic control of resistance among mice., H C. Greenblatt, C L. Diggs, and D L. Rosenstreich
Trypanosoma rhodesiense blood forms express all antigen specificities relevant to protection against metacyclic (insect form) challenge., K M. Esser, M J. Schoenbechler, and J B. Gingrich
Trypanosoma rhodesiense infection in b-cell-deficient mice., G H. Campbell, K M. Esser, and F I. Weinbaum
Trypanosoma rhodesiense infection in congenitally athymic (nude) mice., G H. Campbell, K M. Esser, and S M. Phillips
Trypanosoma rhodesiense infection in mice: sex dependence of resistance., H C. Greenblatt and D L. Rosenstreich
Trypanosoma rhodesiense infection in the nude mouse. Abstr., J Langhorne, F M. Rollwagen, and J F. Finerty
Trypanosoma vivax: courses of infection with three stabilates in inbred mouse strains., A L. De gee, S D. Shah, and J J. Doyle
Trypanosome-induced splenomegaly and suppression of mouse spleen cell responses to antigen and mitogens., J F. Albright, J W. Albright, and D G. Dusanic
Trypanosome-induced suppression of anti-parasite responses during experimental african trypanosomiasis., D L. Sacks and B A. Askonas
Trypanosome-mediated suppression of murine humoral immunity independent of typical suppressor cells., J W. Albright and J F. Albright
Trypanosomiasis. Abstr., J F. Finerty, L Kendrick, R L. Mckelvin, D L. Gasbarre, and I A. African
Trypanosomiasis leads to extensive proliferation of b, t and null cells in spleen and bone marrow., withey K. Mayor, C E. Clayton, G E. Roelants, and B A. Askonas
Trypansoma cruzi-induced suppressor substance. I. Cellular involvement and partial characterization., D S. Cunningham and R E. Kuhn
Trypsin increases in vitro antibody synthesis and substitutes for helper t cells., R H. Gisler, T L. Vischer, and P Dukor
Trypsin induced changes in nuclear organization in cultured 3t3 cells. Abstr., J Hozier, L Furcht, and crabb G. Wendelschafer
Trypsin-induced coordinate alterations in cell shape, cytoskeleton, and intrinsic membrane structure of contact- -inhibited cells., L T. Furcht and crabb G. Wendelschafer
Trypsin-induced increase in intracellular cyclic amp of lymphocytes., A Shneyour, Y Patt, and N Trainin
Trypsin inhibition by mouse serum; sexual dimorphism controlled by testosterone., F Kueppers and J Mills
Tryptic cleavage of serum proteins producing a maf-like activity. Abstr., M C. Mcdaniel, M A. Tucker, and D A. Johnson
Tryptic peptide analysis of gag gene proteins of endogenous mouse type c viruses., A Albino, L Korngold, and R C. Mellors
Tryptic-peptide analysis of murine ia antigens from recombinant haplotypes. Abstr., S M. Rose and S E. Cullen
Tryptic peptide map analyses of mouse transplantation antigens., F Lafay, S J. Ewald, M Mcmillan, and L Hood
Tryptophan 5-monooxygenase from mouse mastocytoma p815. A simple purification and general properties., H Nakata and H Fujisawa
Tryptophan regulation of brain tryptophan hydroxylase., J A. Diez, P Y. Sze, and B E. Ginsburg
Ts65Dn -- localization of the translocation breakpoint and trisomic gene content in a mouse model for Down syndrome., E C. Akeson, J P. Lambert, S Narayanswami, K Gardiner, L J. Bechtel, and M T. Davisson
Tsta of murine neoplasms induced by visna and progressive pneumonia viruses. Abstr., L W. Law and K K. Takemoto
T suppressor cells in immunity to chemically and virally induced mouse sarcomas. Abstr., K E. Hellstrom, L Hellstrom, K Nelson, and J Cory
T-suppressor cells sensitive to cyclophosphamide and to its in vitro active derivative 4-hydroperoxycyclophosphamide control the mitogenic response of murine splenic b cells to dextran sul- fate. A direct proof for different sensitivities of lymphocyte subsets to cyclophosphamide., T Diamantstein, E Willinger, and J Reiman
T-t cell collaboration during in vivo responses to antigens coded by the peripheral and central region of the mhc., H Wagner, powitz A. Starzinski, K Pfizenmaier, and M Rollinghoff
T-t cell collaboration in rejection of a syngeneic sv 40- -induced sarcoma in mice., M Glaser and L W. Law
T-t cell interactions during cytotoxic t cell responses. IV. Murine lymphoid dendritic cells are powerful stimulators for helper t-lymphocytes., M Rollinghoff, K Pfizenmaier, and H Wagner
T-t cell interactions during cytotoxic t lymphocyte (ctl) responses: t cell derived helper factor (interleukin 2) as a probe to analyze ctl responsiveness and thymic maturation of ctl progenitors., H Wagner, C Hardt, K Heeg, K Pfizenmaier, W Solbach, O Bartlett, H Stockinger, and M Rollinghoff
T-t-cell interactions during in vitro cytotoxic allograft responses. I. Soluble products from activated ly1+ t cells trigger autonomously antigen-primed ly23+ t cells to cell proliferation and cytolytic activity., H Wagner and M Rollinghoff
T-t cell interactions during in vitro cytotoxic t lymphocyte (ctl) responses. II. Helper factor from activated lyt 1+ t cells is rate limiting i) in t cell responses to nonimmunogenic alloantigen, ii) in thymocyte responses to allogeneic stimulator cells and iii) recruits allo- or h-2-restricted ctl precursors from the lyt 123+ t subset., H Wagner, M Rollinghoff, K Pfizenmaier, C Hardt, and G Johnscher
T-t cell interactions during in vitro cytotoxic t lymphocyte responses. Iii. Antigen-specific t helper cells release nonspecific mediator(s) able to help induction of h-2-restricted cytotoxic t lymphocyte responses across cell-impermeable membranes., K Pfizenmaier, R Delzeit, M Rollinghoff, and H Wagner
T-t-cell interactions during in vivo responses to transplantation antigens., M Rollinghoff, powitz A. Starzinski, K Pfizenmaier, and H Wgner
T-t cell synergism. A mechanism for amplification of antibody formation. Abstr., F Paraskevas and S T. Lee