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V-j joining of immunoglobulin kappa genes only occurs on one homologous chromosome., R Joho and I L. Weissman
Vm26-induced changes in hepatic intermediary metabolism of mice., M Hacker and D Roberts
Vocalization in puppies under three distressing conditions., Lynwood G. Clemens
Vocalization of mice, a single genetic unit effect., G D. Whitney
Vocalization of mice influenced by a single gene in a heterogeneous population., G Whitney
Volatile amines in mouse brain, a radioassay with picogram sensiti- vity., R Nixon
Volatile compounds associated with estrus in mouse urine: potential pheromones., F J. Schwende, D Wiesler, and M Novotny
Voltage level and skin resistance in avoidance conditioning of inbred strains of mice., A B. Carran, L T. Yeudall, and J R. Royce
Voltage sensitive phosphoinositide phosphatases of Xenopus: their tissue distribution and voltage dependence., W J. Ratzan, A V. Evsikov, Y Okamura, and L A. Jaffe
Voltage-senstivie calcium channels regulate guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate levels in neuroblastoma cells., R E. Study, X O. Breakefield, T Bartfai, and P Greengard
Volume-dependent transfer of free fatty acids from ehrlich ascites carcinoma to host tissues., P Mermier and N Baker
Voluntary exercise as a biomarker of physiological age., Joseph H. LaCasce
Voluntary exposure to light by young and aged albino and pigmented inbred mice as a function of light intensity., T M. Wax and C L. Goodrick
Voluntary selection of and tolerance to 1,2 propanediol (propylene glycol) by high and low ethanol-selecting mouse strains., M G. Hillman and C W. Schneider
Volvulus at the ileocaecal junction in germfree mice., S M. Djurickovic, R D. Ediger, and C C. Hong
Vountary ethanol consumption after ethanol and acetaldehyde treatment in alcohol-preferring c57bl mice., J W. Unwin and P V. Taberner
Vulnerability of allogeneic and xenogeneic pancreatic islets to alloantisera., L G. Frangipane, T W. Poole, C F. Barker, and W K. Silvers
Vulnerability of a metastasizing murine colon `@@@carcinom adoptive immunotherapy. Abstr., M M. Bortin, R L. Truitt, and A A. Rimm
Vulnerability of methylcholanthrene-induced tumours to immunity aroused by syngeneic foetal cells., P B. Medawar and R Hunt
Wachstumshemmung eines melanoms nach transplantation von zweittumoren., O Wieser and U Mohr
Wachstumshemmung eines transplantablen mausemastzelltumors durch das virus der vesicularen stomatitis., G Bandlow and B Schlemminger
Wachstumsverzogerung und akzeleration von mammatumortransplantaten des mausestammes cba/bln durch vorbehandlung der empfanger mit vitalen tumorzellen oder milch zweier mausestamme., M Muller and E Welcker
Walls against ehrlich carcinoma and a syngeneic lymphoid leukemia in mice., L Chedid, A Lamensans, F Parant, M Parant, A Adam, J F. Petit, D E. Lederer, and T E. Cell
Waning and recovery of conspecific aggression in the house mouse (mus musculus l.)., J L. Connor
Warfarin therapy as an adjunct to the surgical treatment of malignant tumors in mice., J J. Ryan, A S. Ketcham, and H Wexler
Warfarin treatment of mice bearing autochthonous tumors, effect on spontaneous metastases., J J. Ryan, A S. Ketcham, and H Wexler
Warfarin (w) and vitamin k (vk) effects on tumor growth and on pyrimidine biosynthetic pathway activity in vitro. Abstr., J B. Block, R T. Chlebowski, and M Dietrich
'wasted', A new mutant of the mouse with abnormalities characteristic of ataxia telangiectasia., L D. Shultz, H O. Sweet, M T. Davisson, and D R. Coman
'Wasted', a new mutant of the mouse with abnormalities characteristic to ataxia telangiectasia., L D. Shultz, H O. Sweet, M T. Davisson, and D R. Coman
Was there type 1 diabetes in the Olduvai Gorge?, D V. Serreze and D C. Roopenian
Wasting disease induced in young mice by administration of cortisol acetate., M Schlesinger and R Mark
Wasting disease induced with cortisol acetate. I. Studies in germ- -free and conventionally reared mice., N D. Reed and J W. Jutila
Water-borne bacillus licheniformis infection in mice., D J. Wright, D J. Frost, and P Eaton
Water escape learning in mice. II. Replicated selection for increased learning speed., M F. Festing
Water escape learning in mice. I. Strain differences and biometrical considerations., M F. Festing
Water in normal muscle and muscle with a tumor., B M. Fung, D A. Wassil, D L. Durham, R W. Chestnut, N N. Durham, and K D. Berlin
Water, saccharin, and sucrose consumption in heterogeneous and inbred mice. Abstr., I Ramirez
Water-soluble and lipid-free fraction from bcg with adjuvant and antitumour activity., I Hiu
Water-soluble p-815 mastocytoma membrane antigens. Separation of tumour-associated antigens from histo- compatibility antigens., K J. Clemetson, M Bertschmann, S Widmer, and E F. Luscher
Wavelength dependence of uv induced alterations of epidermal cells in hairless albino mice., E Jung, E Bohnert, G Erbs, G V. Knobloch, and S Muller
Wax ester synthesis in the mouse preputial gland-tumour., M R. Grigor and E L. Harris
Weak androgen reduces the rate constant of beta-glucuronidase induction., L P. Bullock, G Watson, and K Paigen
Weak bases and ionophores rapidly and reversibly raise the ph of endocytic vesicles in cultured mouse fibroblasts., F R. Maxfield
Weakening of genetic resistance. II. The effect of injection of the macrophage toxic agents silica and carragheenan and the cytostatic drugs cyclophosphamide, busulphan and vinblastin., W A. Buurman and I V. Bruggen
Weakening of genetic resistance. I. The effect of injection of endotoxin, freund's complete adjuvant and allo- antiserum., W A. Buurman and I V. Bruggen
Weakening of resistance to bone marrow grafts by the antimacrophage agent carrageenan. Abstr., Y P. Yung and G Cudkowicz
'weak' Histocompatibility antigens generate functionally 'strong' humoral immunity as measured by an in vivo assay. Abstr., W M. Baldwin and N Cohen
Weak histocompatibility genes, the effect of dose and pretreatment of immunizing cells., C F. Mc khann
Weak or missing paw lateralization in a mouse strain (I/LnJ) with congenital absence of the corpus callosum., D Gruber, R Waanders, R L. Collins, D P. Wolfer, and H P. Lipp
Weak transplantation barriers., W Hildemann
Weaver mutant mouse cerebellum, defective neuronal migration secon- dary to abnormality of bergmann glia., P Rakic and R L. Sidman
Weaver mutation has differential effects on the dopamine- containing innervation of the limbic and nonlimbic striatum., tarlov S. Roffler
Web-based access to mouse models of human cancers: the Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database., C J. Bult, D M. Krupke, D Naf, J P. Sundberg, and J T. Eppig
Web-interface database for comparative cancer quantitative trait loci (QTLs), Victoria Massie
WebQTL: rapid exploratory analysis of gene expression and genetic networks for brain and behavior., E J. Chesler, L Lu, J Wang, R W. Williams, and K F. Manly
Wechselwirkungen zwischen ostrogenen und catecholaminen. II. Wirkung von ostrogenen auf den abbau und die methylierung von adrenalin bei der maus in vivo., R Knuppen, M Holler, D Tilmann, and H Breuer
Weight changes in mice of the C57 black strain during continuous and rhythm feedings., Michael Kaplan
Weight increase of body and lymphatic tissues in dwarf mice treated with human chorionic somatomammotropin (hcs)., C Arezzini, V D. Gori, P Tarli, and P Neri
Weights in a/jax mice., A P. Chaudhry, S Schwartz, J Penn, and E A. Palatogenes
Weights of thymus and seminal vesicle in castrate mice as altered by intraperitoneal vs. Subcutaneous injections of testosterone., H C. Browning, I K. Hawkins, and L M. Holmberg
Weisses blutbild und leukamiehaufigkeit bei akr/jhan/mausen., E Weinhold
Weitere untersuchungen uber antigendifferenzen zwischen geweben virsunduzierter myeloischer und lymphatischer leukosen der maus., G Pasternac, K Horn, and A Graffi
Weitere untersuchungen uber die aktivierung der lactatdehydrogenase im serum durch ein geschwulstvirus der maus., A Georgii, H Kroth, and H Bayerle
Weitere versuche zur abhangigkeit der wirkung des virus der myelois- chen leukamie der maus von verschiedenen biologischen bedingungen der infizierten tiere., W Krischke and A Graffi
Welcome to symposium participants [Symp Genet Control Mammal Metab]., E L. Green
What about uninvited guests? (The health problems you may not know about.), D D. Myers
What are microarrays teaching us about sleep?, M Mackiewicz, J E. Zimmerman, K R. Shockley, G A. Churchill, and A I. Pack
What are minor histocompatibility loci? A new look at an old question., D C. Roopenian
What can causal networks tell us about metabolic pathways?, Rachael Hageman Blair, Daniel J Kliebenstein, and Gary A Churchill
What color is the skin of a mouse?, J P Sundberg and K A Silva
What else does the defecation score measure., R L. Collins
What I did on my summer vacation. 2004 Summer Student research summaries for the non-scientist., Amber Bauer
What is the interaction between the W57 and W42 mutations?, Nicole Rothenheber
What is the 'true' function of skin?, C M. Chuong, B J. Nickoloff, P M. Elias, L A. Goldsmith, E Macher, P A. Maderson, J P. Sundberg, H Tagami, P M. Plonka, Pederson K. Thestrup, B A. Bernard, J M. Schroder, and al et
What's new with PTH in osteoporosis: where are we and where are we headed?, C J. Rosen
Wheat-germ agglutinin initiates monocytoid cell killings of non-antibody-coated erythrocytes., W Wei and R R. Lindquist
Wheel-running activity during ad lib and food deprivation conditions in four inbred mouse strains., J P. Symons
Wheel-running activity during ad lib and food-deprivation conditions in four inbred mouse strains., J P. Symons
Wheel running and sleep in two strains of mice: plasticity and rigidity in the expression of circadian rhythmicity., A Oliverio and W Malorni
When do carcinogen-treated 10t1/2 cells acquire the commitment to form transformed foci?, J M. Backer, M Boerzig, and I B. Weinstein
When left-handed mice live in right-handed worlds., R L. Collins
When left-handed mice live in right-handed worlds., R L. Collins
Where do we stand now? Mouse early embryo patterning meeting in Freiburg, Germany (2005)., T Hiiragi, V B. Alarcon, T Fujimori, Vallee S. Louvet, M Maleszewski, Y Marikawa, B Maro, and D Solter
Where's the mouse info?, J P. Sundberg, J M. Ward, and P Schofield
Whirler mice, a recessive behavior mutation in linkage group viii., P W. Lane
Whirler mice; a recessive behavior mutation in linkage group VIII., P W. Lane
White blood cell repopulation in irradiated and bone marrow transplanted Hertwigs anemic mice., Alison M. Lehman
White cats and deafness., C C. Little
White-graft reaction and passive transfer of immunity in inbred strains of mice., J Chutna
Whoe brain dna in normal and abnormal embryos of the loop-tail (lp) mutant mouse., D B. Wilson and L W. Gonzales
Whole-body autoradiographic studies on tissue distri- bution of 3-[(4-amino-2-methyl-5-pyrimidinyl)methyl]- -1(2-choloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea hydrochloride in tumor- -bearing mice and rats., E Shigehara and M Tanaka
Whole body autoradiography of the pregnant mouse after administration of c14-delta 9-tetrahydocannibinol (delta 9-thc). Abstr., J S. Kennedy and W J. Waddell
Whole body distribution of tritiated ryanodine and electron microscope evidence of tissue localization. Abstr., J M. Brown and J I. White
Whole body hyperthermia (wbh) in mice: a simple technique and its use in the treatment of akr leukemia. Abstr., R A. Steeves, H I. Robins, E C. Borden, M A. Miller, S, and W H. Dennis
Whole-body vibration slows the acquisition of fat in mature female rats., G F. Maddalozzo, U T. Iwaniec, R T. Turner, C J. Rosen, and J J. Widrick
Whole-body x irradiation and amyloidosis., M Turunen and H Teir
Whole brain methionine-enkephalin of ethanol-avoiding and ethanol-preferring c57bl mice., K Blum, A H. Briggs, L Delallo, S F. Elston, and R Ochoa
Whole mammary gland organ culture, selection of appropriate gland., M Banerjee, B G. Wood, and D L. Kinder
Who owns our genes? [editorial], J H. Nadeau
Who's afraid of epistasis? [news; comment], W N. Frankel and N J. Schork
Why do so many lymphocytes respond to major histocompatibility antigens., P Matzinger and M J. Bevan
Wide distribution of leukaemia virus in strains of laboratory mice., M Kajima and M Pollard
Widespread distribution of the major polypeptide component of map 1 (microtubule-associated protein 1) in the nervous system., G S. Bloom, T A. Schoenfeld, and R B. Vallee
Widespread genomic breaks generated by activation-induced cytidine deaminase are prevented by homologous recombination., M G. Hasham, N M. Donghia, E Coffey, J Maynard, K J. Snow, J Ames, R Y. Wilpan, Y He, B L. King, and K D. Mills
Widespread natural occurrence of high titers of neutralizing anti- bodies to a specific class of endogenous mouse type-c virus., S A. Aaronson and J R. Stephenson
Widespread occurrence of inhibitors of melanoma tyrosinase in plant and mammalian tissues., I Menon and H Haberman
Widespread occurrence of very small fat cell populations in mammalian adipose tissues. Abstr., F D. Demartinis, S Segal, and A A. Francendese
Width of the oral cavity during closure of the secondary palate in mice. Abstr., R J. Vanek and G R. Smiley
Wiederherstellung der hamatopoese nach letaler dosis von dimethyl- -myleran durch isologe knochenmarktransplantaten bei mausen. Versuche zur beinflussung der intoteranz gegenuber homologem knochenmark durch 6-mercaptopurin, aminochlorambucil und cortison., G Floersheim and L A. Elson
Wild-derived inbred mice have a novel basis of susceptibility to polyomavirus-induced tumors., P Velupillai, I Yoshizawa, D C. Dey, S R. Nahill, J P. Carroll, R T. Bronson, and T L. Benjamin
Wild mouse rna tumor viruses. A nongenetically transmitted virus group closely related to exogenous leukemia viruses of laboratory mouse strains., M Barbacid, K C. Robbins, and S A. Aaronson
Wildness and domestication in mus musculus., R H. Smith
Wildness and laboratory maintenance in mus musculus. Abstr., R H. Smith
Wild-type gross leukemia virus and heritable auto-immune disease of new zealand mice., R C. Mellors
Wild-type gross leukemia virus. II. Influence of immunogenetic factors on natural transmission and on the consequences of infection., T Aoki, E A. Boyse, and L J. Old
Wild-type gross leukemia virus. Iii. Serological tests as indicators of leukemia risk., T Aoki, E A. Boyse, and L J. Old
Wild-type gross leukemia virus. I. Soluble antigen (gsa) in the plasma and tissues of infected mice., T Aoki, E A. Boyse, and L J. Old
Wild type p53 can mediate sequence-specific transactivation of an internal promoter within the mdm2 gene., T Juven, Y Barak, A Zauberman, D L. George, and M Oren
Wirkungsweise und eigenschaften des bei maus und ratte wirksamen virus der myeloischen leukamie., A Graffi
Wirkung verschiedener benzimidazol-loste auf transplantationstumoren unter besonderer berucksichtigung von imet 3393., W Jungstand, W Gutsche, K Wohlrabe, and W Ozegowski
Wirkung von delta4-cholesten-3, 6-dion auf die auslosung und enti- vicklung von tumoren., I Kuhl and K Schubert
With 14 mev fast neutrons. Abstr., E B. Darden, A C. Upton, M L. Shortening, E oplasia, and C I. Irradiated
With active tumor. Abstr., P M. Stuart, R W. Melvold, N I. Berlin, N P. Iannaccone, and F O. Mice
With a lupus-like syndrome. Abstr., T J. Harrist, C F. Schott, G F. Murphy, B Merchant, C A. Mihm, and N I. Strain
With experimental mouse gliomas., F P. Aleu and F L. Edelman
With human neoplastic cells., C D. Pasqualini, L Sen, F Saal, L Schwartz, D L. Tkaczevski, and D I. Inoculated
With long-term lymphoid cell lines expanded in t cell growth factor., T J. Eberlein, M Rosenstein, P Spiess, R Wesley, N S. Rosenberg, and I C. Lymphoma
With lpc-1 plasma cell tumor. Abstr., M Teller, D Abraham, M B. Al, F O. Survival, and H I. Mice
With monoclonal antibodies., K L. Van wyke, V S. Hinshaw, W J. Bean, D R. Webster, and N V. Detected
With nonprogestational antiandrogens., I Mowszowicz, D E. Bieber, K W. Chung, L P. Bullock, D C. Bardin, and R A. willcomparison
Without modification of antihost reactivity in h-2 compatible mice. Abstr., R L. Truitt, M M. Bortin, J W. Blasecki, D A. Rimm, and N Reactivity
Without prelabeling dna damage from chemical carcinogenesis. Abstr., S Parodi, M Taningher, C Bolognesi, M Picca, N G. Brambilla, and D O. Vivo
With retention of both drug and antibody activities., E Hurwitz; R Levy; R Maron; M Wilchek; R Arnon; D M. Sela; and V B. Antibodies,
With semiallogenic hybrid cells: requirement of in vitro lymphoid cells culture for expression of cytotoxicity against a syngeneic chemically induced tumor., B Payelle, A Goguel, M Poupon, N G. Lespinats, and O A. Immunized
With the etiologic agent of korean hemorrhagic fever., H W. Lee, G R. French, P W. Lee, L J. Baek, K Tsuchiya, D R. Foulke, and A O. Rodents
With the lactate dehydrogenase virus. Abstr., C G. Crispens, T R. Normal, and N T. Infected
With tumoricidal potential., H A. Chapman and Z V. Hibbs
With type i or type ii interferon., J L. Crane, L A. Glasgow, E R. Kern, and D J. Youngner
Work and power capacity of normal mice and those suffering from mus- cular dystrophy, measured during stationary swimming., G O. Gey and D W. Kennard
Workshop on genetics of diabetes., J I. Rotter, P Platz, C E. Anderson, J Barbosa, E H. Leiter, D L. Rimoin, S Serjeantson, and J V. Neel
Wound healing in tight-skin mice: delayed closure of excised wounds., H P. Ehrlich and A L. Needle
Xanthine as a precursor of nucleic acid purines in the mouse., R Pomales, G B. Elion, and G H. Hitchings
Xanthine oxidase activity in extracts from contact-inhibited and spontaneously transformed mouse embryo cells in culture. Abstr., M M. Clynes, M F. Shannon, and M P. Hurley
Xanthine oxidase activity in progressive spontaneous mammary carcino- genesis., N A. Sheth, S V. Bhide, and K J. Ranadive
X-autosome translocations in the mouse, total inactivation versus partial inactivation of the x chromosome., E M. Eicher
X-autosome translocations in the mouse: total inactivation versus partial inactivation of the X chromosome., E M. Eicher
Xc-cell fusion induced by murine plasmocytoma cells. Iii. Rna gene expression correlated to syncytium formation., J Herisse, P Lemay, and A Tavitian
X chromosomal location and variable inactivation of sxr (sex reversed) in the mouse. Abstr., B M. Cattanach, E P. Evans, and M Burtenshaw
X-chromosome activity in preimplantation mouse embryos from xx and xo mothers., M Monk and M Harper
X chromosome complement and srum levels of igm in man and mouse., M Adinolfi, S A. Haddad, and M J. Seller
X chromosome expression during oogenesis in the mouse., F Mangia, halbasch G. Anno, and C J. Epstein
X-chromosome inactivation and developmental patterns in mammals., M F. Lyon
X-chromosome inactivation, does it occur at the same time in all cells of the embryo., M Deol and W Whitten
X-chromosome inactivation during differentiation of female terato- carcinoma stem cells in vitro., G R. Martin, C J. Epstein, B Travis, G Tucker, S Yatziv, D W. Martin, S Clift, and S Cohen
X-chromosome inactivation in mammals., M F. Lyon
X chromosome inactivation mosaicism in the mouse., M N. Nesbitt
X-chromosome inactivation mosaicism in the three germ layers and the germ line of the mouse embryo. Abstr., A Mcmahon, M Fosten, and M Monk
X chromosome inactivation studied by injection of a single cell into the mouse blastocyst., R L. Gardner and M F. Lyon
X chromosome-linked defect of cba/hn mice in production of tumor- -reactive naturally occurring igm antibodies., S E. Martin and W J. Martin
X-chromosome linked histocompatibility antigens in methylcholanthrene (mca)-induced sarcomas of hybrid mice. Abstr., D L. Morton and D W. Bailey
X chromosome-linked muscular dystrophy (mdx) in the mouse., G Bulfield, W G. Siller, P A. Wight, and K J. Moore
Xencsa. Cell surface antigens related to the major glycoproteins (gp70) of xenotropic murine leukemia viruses., H C. Morse, T M. Chused, truitt M. Boehm, B J. Mathieson, S O. Sharrow, and J W. Hartley
Xenoantigens from mouse lymphocytes., I S. Trowbridge, hamilton M. Nilsen, R T. Hamilton, D M. Bevan, and dependent I. Thymus
Xenoantisera against lymphoid cells, specificity and use in monitor- ing purification of mouse and human histocompatibility antigens., N A. Staines, G J. O'neill, K Guy, and D A. Davies
Xenoantisera directed against the proliferating t cells of autoimmune mrl/mp-lpr/lpr mice. Abstr., F Dumont, E A. Nichols, and R C. Habbersett
Xenogeneic and genetic resistance to bone marrow transplantation. Relationship to leukemia surveillance., J J. Trentin, M T. Gallagher, and E Lotzova
Xenogeneic antigens in mouse trophoblast., R L. Simmons and P S. Russell
Xenogeneic antisera against t-lymphocyte receptors recognizing allogeneic transplantation antigens: preparation and properties., V G. Nesterenko, N A. Kraskina, E I. Rubakova, and S Gruner
Xenogeneic bone marrow stimulating effect in vitro on antibody-producing cells., A A. Mikhailova, J Madar, L A. Zakharova, and T Hraba
Xenogeneic cellular immune responses and the control of microscopic tumor. A model., T J. Smith and P H. Sugarbaker
Xenogeneic gene expression in chimeric mice derived from rat-mouse hybrid cells., K Illmensee and C M. Croce
Xenogeneic human anti-mouse t cell responses are due to the activity of the same functional t cell subsets responsible for allospecific and major histocompatibility complex-restricted responses., S L. Swain, R W. Dutton, R Schwab, and J Yamamoto
Xenogeneic hybridoma antibodies which recognize murine ctl. Abstr., M Sarmiento, A L. Glasebrook, and F W. Fitch
Xenogeneic monoclonal antibodies to mouse lymphoid different- iation antigens., J A. Ledbetter and L A. Herzenberg
Xenogeneic recognition of tumour specific plasma membrane antigens derived form mouse lymphoma cells., A Wolf, R K. Barfoot, and R Johnson
Xenogeneic resistance to bone marrow grafts in mice of various strains: influence of an interferon inducer. Abstr., S C. Miller
'xenogeneic Resistance' to rat marrow transplantation, maturation, split-dose irradiation, thymectomy, and corynebacterium parvum (cp) studies. Abstr., J M. Rauchwerger, M T. Gallagher, H J. Monie, and J J. Trentin
Xenogeneic serum-induced murine cytotoxic cells. I. The generation of effector components specific for self and allogeneic target cells., R B. Levy, G M. Shearer, K J. Kim, and R M. Asofsky
Xenogenic response of human peripheral blood lympho- cytes against murine cells in vitro., A Klajman, M Becker, R Farkash, and Z Steiner
Xenografting of rat embryonic organs into athymic (nude) mice. Abstr., H Nishimura, K Arishima, C Uwabe, and M Adachi
Xenografts in nude mice: clinical correlation. Abstr., A P. Cjahinian, L Norton, L Szrajer, D J. Holland, and C C. Mesothelioma
Xenografts of human ameloblastoma tissue and odontogenic mesenchyme to hypothymic mice., S S. Prime, F R. Sim, and P C. Reade
Xenografts of human bladder cancer in immune-deprived mice., A Kovnat, M Armitage, and I Tannock
Xenografts of human bladder cancer in immune-deprived mice. Abstr., A Kovnat, I Tannock, and D E. Bergsagel
Xenoimmunity to human colon cancer cells. Abstr., H Hayashi, A L. Miller, and B H. Tom
Xenotransplantation: a new model in experimental endocrinology., K H. Usadel, G Bastert, U Schwedes, P H. Althoff, H Eichholz, Steinau, and I Klempa
Xenotransplantation etablierter tumorzellen auf kongenital thymuslose (nude)-mause., P Krause, R Schmitz, M Lindemann, and A Georgii
Xenotransplantation of a human meningioma and its lung metastasis in nude mice., Y Ueyama, K Morita, C Ochiai, N Ohsawa, J Hata, and N Tamaoki
Xenotransplantation of cultured normal human prostate into nude mice. Abstr., B Heatfield, H Sanefuji, M Valerio, and B Trump
Xenotransplantation of human testicular tissue in the nude mouse. Abstr., H Muller and M H. Petersen
Xenotropic nzb mouse leukemia virus [x-nzb-mlv] mimics helper virus role for polycythemic friend virus [pfv] in forming erythroblast foci in spleen. Abstr., A Fjelde, E Evege, and D Oleszek
X-gp70. A third molecular species of the envelope protein gp70 of murine leukemia virus, expressed on mouse lymphoid cells., J Tung, F Shen, E Fleissner, and E A. Boyse
Xid-defective male (cba/n x c57bl/6)f1 accessory cells present bovine insulin to long-term cultured f1-restricted t-cells., kunz A. Reske, I Iskandar, H Gattner, D Brandenburg, and E Rude
Xii. Insulin release in response to halogenated hexosamines., B Hellman, L Idahl, A Lernmark, I Taljedal, D E. Thomas, and N B. Secretagogues
X-inactivation pattern in the epididymis of sex-reversed mice heterozygous for testicular feminization., U Drews and lozano V. Alonso
X-irradiation and diphosphopyridine nucleotide (dpn) levels in ascites -tumour cells and liver tissue of mice., M F. Schneider and H M. Redetzki
X-irradiation and the frequency of cleft lip in a/jax mice. Abstr., A Bhakdinaronk, K Eto, and M Johnston
X-irradiation enhanced lysosome formation in s-180 ascites tumor cells. Abstr., D B. Leeper and T C. Evans
X-irradiation-induced congenital anomalies in hybrid mice., R Rugh and M Wohlfromm
X-irradiation of balb/3t3, sarcoma-forming ability and virus induction., E J. Pollock, S A. Aaronson, and G J. Todaro
X-irradiation of the tumor bed. I. A study of the indirect actions of radiation on transplantable tumors., W C. Summers, K H. Clifton, and H Vermund
X-irradiation reduction of host resistance to implantation of tumor cells into mouse foot. Abstr., M A. Antar and T C. Evans
X linkage of phosphoglycerate kinase in the mouse., L P. Kozak, G K. McLean, and E M. Eicher
X-linked and autosomal genes controlling mouse alpha-galactosidase expression., A J. Lusis and J D. West
X-linked and lineage-dependent inheritance of coping responses to stress., N Ahmadiyeh, G A. Churchill, K Shimomura, L C. Solberg, J S. Takahashi, and E E. Redei
X-linked b lymphocyte defect in cba/j mice. IV. Cellular and environmental influences on the thymus dependent igg anti-sheep red blood cell response., I Scher, A K. Berning, and R Asofsky
X-linked b-lymphocyte defect in cba/n mice. Iii. Abnormal development of b-lymphocyte populations defined by their density of surface immunoglobulin., I Scher, S O. Sharrow, and W E. Paul
X-linked b-lymphocyte immune defect in cba/hn mice. I. Studies of the function and composition of spleen cells., I Scher, A Ahmed, D M. Strong, A D. Steinberg, and W E. Paul
X-linked b-lymphocyte immune defect in cba/n mice. II. Studies of the mechanisms underlying the immune defect., I Scher, A D. Steinberg, A K. Berning, and W E. Paul
X-linked gene for testicular feminization in the mouse., M F. Lyon and S G. Hawkes
X-linked genetic control of hapten-polysaccharide-mediated specific immune unresponsiveness in cba/n mice., B Merchant, H Snippe, E F. Lizzio, and J K. Inman
X-linked genetic homologies between mouse and man., M T. Davisson
X-linked hypochromic anaemia of mice., R M. Bannerman and P H. Pinkerton
X-linked hypophosphatemic male mouse: evidence for a defect in the brush border membrane., H S. Tenenhouse, C R. Scriver, R R. Mcinnes, N F. Glorieux r, and H O. The
X-linked inheritance of a structural gene for alpha-galactosidase in mus musculus., A J. Lusis and J D. West
X-linked methylation patterns for use in clonal analysis of developmental defects., Alexandra Pellicena-Palle
X-linked polydactyly (Xpl), a new mutation in the mouse., H O. Sweet and P W. Lane
X-linked polydactyly (xpl), a new mutation in the mouse., H O. Sweet and P W. Lane
X-linked testicular feminization in the mouse as a non-inducible regulatory mutation of the jacob-monod type., S Ohno and M F. Lyon
Xo mice., B M. Cattanach
X-radiation damage to the hypoxic core and to the periphery of a tumor. An in vivo pilot study., R C. Urtasun and T Merz
X-radiation-induced transformation in a c3h mouse embryo-derived cell line., M Terzaghi and J B. Little
X-ray and alkylating agents alter differentiation of surviving hematopoietic stem cells., S Hellman and H E. Grate
X-ray and fast neutron survival response of 5-bromodeoxycytidine- -treated bone-marrow cells., G Silini and Y Maruyama
X-ray and neutron depression of the mouse immune system--a comparison. Abstr., C F. Gottlieb and N Gengozian
X-ray and x-ray-plus-urethane induction of 'leukemogenic' activity in tissues of mice, preliminary electron microscopic studies. Abstr., R C. Brown, V Covelli, A C. Upton, and L C. Satterfield
X-ray diffraction from striated muscles and nerves in normal and dystrophic mice., T Kurg, R H. Stinson, and B M. Millman
X-ray diffraction study of myelin structure in immature and mutant mice., D A. Kirschner and R L. Sidman
X-ray dose dependence of the cure of mouse lymphosarcoma, comparison of measured with predicted cure rates. Abstr., L A. Palmer, W E. Powers, and L J. Tolmach
X-ray dose-dependent suppression of urethan lung tumorigenesis in mice. Abstr., W A. Foley and L J. Cole
X-ray dose fractionation and oncogenic transformations in cultured mouse embryo cells., R Miller and E J. Hall
X-ray effects on incorporation of radiophosphate into deoxyribonucleic acid of mouse mammary tumors. Abstr., K H. Clifton and H Vermund
X-ray effects on intramuscular pigment cells in the mouse. Abstr., W M. Reams and B E. Schaeffer
X-ray enhancement of splenic rosette-forming cells in nonimmune mice., S Watanabe, H Kajiwara, J Minowada, and Y Yamamura
X-ray inactivation of murine bone marrow cells as measured by the spleen colony assay and the diffusion chamber technique., E Pettersen, A Boyum, and B Laane
X-ray-induced chromosome aberrations in dictyate oocytes of young and old female mice., C Tease
X ray-induced hypoplasias of the lower jaw and tongue and dental anomalies in the mouse. Abstr., W Ritter
X-ray induced mutations at the histocompatibility loci in mice. Abstr., H Kohn and R Melvold
X-ray induced necrosis in regenerating mouse liver. Abstr., J H. Bryan and J W. Gowen
X-ray-induced production of granulocyte-macrophage colony- -stimulating factor (gm-csf) by mouse spleen cells in culture., M Onoda, M Shinoda, K Tsuneoka, and M Shikita
X-ray-induced recessive lethal mutations in the mouse., K G. Luning and A Eiche
X-ray-induced specific-locus mutation rate in newborn male mice., P B. Selby
X-ray-induced specific-locus mutation rates in young male mice., P B. Selby
X-ray-induced translocations in spermatogonia, i. Dose and fraction- ation responses in mice., R Preston and J Brewen
X-ray-induced translocations in spermatogonia. II. Fractionation responses in mice., R J. Preston and J G. Brewen
X-ray induction of leukemia virus in vitro. Abstr., A Decleve, E Gelmann, O Niwa, and H S. Kaplan
X-ray inhibition of urethan lung tumorigenesis in mice, direct effect. Abstr., W A. Foley and L J. Cole
X-ray inhibition of urethan-stimulated proliferation of lung cells of the mouse as estimated by incorporation of tritiated thymidine., W A. Foley, L J. Cole, B J. Ingram, and T T. Crocker
X-ray protection of certain sulfhydryl compounds and their precursors in mice., F R. Domer and F W. Schueler
X-ray repair replication in l1210 leukemia cells., Y C. Lee, J E. Byfield, L R. Bennett, and P Y. Chan
X-ray resistant cell required for the induction of in vitro antibody formation., J Roseman
X-ray-sensitive mutant mouse cells with various sensitivities to chemical mutagens., K Sato, shiomi N. Hieda, and inaba H. Hama
X,ray sensitivity of primary spermatocytes of the mouse., E F. Oakberg and R L. Minno
Xxy mice., B M. Cattanach
X-y chromosome dissociation and sterility in the mouse., C V. Beechey
X-y chromosome dissociation in wild derived mus musculus subspecies, laboratory mice, and their f1 hybrids., Y Matsuda, H T. Imai, K Moriwaki, K Kondo, and F Bonhomme
XY female mice express H-Y antigen., L L. Johnson, E L. Sargent, L L. Washburn, and E M. Eicher
Xylose dehydrogenase-1, a new gene on mouse chromosome 7., M F. Newton, H R. Nash, J Peters, and S J. Andrews
Xy pair associates with the synaptonemal complex of autosomal male-sterile translocations in pachytene spermatocytes of the mouse (mus musculus)., J Forejt, S Gregorova, and P Goetz
Xy sex reversal in mice. Abstr., A Gropp and H Winking
Y chromosome effect on adult testis size., P Hayward and J G. Shire
Y chromosome evolution in the subgenus Mus (genus Mus)., P K. Tucker, B K. Lee, and E M. Eicher
Y-chromosome length in sublines of two mouse strains., B E. Ginsburg, L C. Vigue, W A. Larson, and S C. Maxson
Y-chromosome loss in transplanted testicular teratomas of mice., M C. Bunker
Y-chromosome loss in transplanted testicular teratomas of mice., M C. Bunker
Y-chromosome variants of inbred mice. Abstr., L C. Vigue, W A. Larson, B E. Ginsburg, and S C. Maxson
Yeast two-hybrid analysis of skeletal muscle protein interactions., Catherine Del Vecchio
"Yellow" and "agouti" factors in mice., C C. Little
Yellow and agouti factors in mice not "associated"., C C. Little
Yohimbine and rauwolscine reduce food intake of genetically obese (obob) and lean mice., M F. Callahan, M Beales, and G A. Oltmans
Yolk sac carcinoma grown from mouse egg cylinder., I Damjanov and D Solter
Yolk sac carcinoma grown from mouse egg cylinder., I Damjanov and D Solter
Yolk-sac carcinoma of extra-embryonic origin in the 129sv/sl mouse., H Sosbis, L V. Hove, and M Vandeputte
Yolk sac. Site of developmental microheterogeneity of mouse alpha-fetoprotein., J R. Wilson and E F. Zimmerman
Young f1 mice spontaneously generate cytotoxic t cells against parental targets., H Ishikawa and R W. Dutton
Young produced from ovaries subjected to endocrine imbalance., C C. Little, K P. Hummel, M Eddy, and B Rupple
Zebrafish Hagoromo mutants up-regulate fgf8 postembryonically and develop neuroblastoma., A Amsterdam, K Lai, A Z. Komisarczuk, T S. Becker, R T. Bronson, N Hopkins, and J A. Lees
Zellkinetische untersuchungen beim ehrlich-ascites-tumor unter vincristin., R Hartenstein, H Ehrhart, and K Hoffmann
Zellvermehrung und energiestoffwechsel von in vitro zuchtbaren ehrlich-ascites-tumorzellen in glucosefreiem medium., H P. Krause and F Schneider
ZFP191 is required by oligodendrocytes for CNS myelination., S Y. Howng, R L. Avila, B Emery, M Traka, W Lin, T Watkins, S Cook, R Bronson, M Davisson, B A. Barres, and B Popko
Zigzag, a genetic defect of the horizontal canals in the mouse., M F. Lyon
Zinc and melanin formation. Abstr., R T. Simpson, M Seiji, and T B. Fitzpatrick
Zinc and mercury activate different mouse t cells and macrophage function is required. Abstr., C L. Reardon and D O. Lucas
Zinc, cadmium, and iron interactions during intestinal absorption in iron-deficient mice., D L. Hamilton, J E. Bellamy, J D. Valberg, and L S. Valberg
Zinc content of muscle and tendon in normal and dystrophic mouse and chicken., A Isaacson and A Sandow
Zinc deficiency and growth of ehrlich ascites tumor., D T. Minkel, P J. Dolhun, B L. Calhoun, L A. Saryan, and D H. Petering
Zinc deficiency in murine milk underlies expression of the lethal milk (lm) mutation., J E. Piletz and R E. Ganschow
Zinc finger protein gene complexes on mouse chromosomes 8 and 11., J H. Nadeau, C S. Birkenmeier, K Chowdhury, J L. Crosby, and P A. Lalley
Zinc-induced peripheral anosmia and exploratory behavior in two inbred mouse strains., A F. Schoots, W E. Crusio, and J H. Abeelen
Zinc supplementation improves the insulin-secretory response in the ob/ob mouse. Abstr., heick N. Begin, scott M. Dalpe, J Rowe, and H M. Heick
Zinc suppression of initiation of sarcoma 180 growth., A D. Woster, M L. Failla, M W. Taylor, and E D. Weinberg
Zoledronic acid potentiates mTOR inhibition and abolishes the resistance of osteosarcoma cells to RAD001 (Everolimus): pivotal role of the prenylation process., G Moriceau, B Ory, C Riganti, P Pilet, M G. Denis, L D. Shultz, J Monkkonen, F Redini, and al et
Zona fasciculata ultrastructure and plasma corticosterone correlates in dominant and subordinate mice. Abstr., D F. Ayers and D L. Ely
Zonal centrifugation and flotation-fractionation of msd mutant mouse brain., E D. Day, D D. Mickey, L C. Rigsbee, and H Meier
Zonal centrifugation and flotation-fractionation of msd mutant mouse brain., E D. Day, D D. Mickey, L C. Rigsbee, and H Meier
Zone electrophoresis studies on hemagglutinin of hemagglutinating and of masked strain of polyoma virus., R Cramer and S E. Stewart
Zone in normal and reeler embryos. Abstr., M C. Pinto, O N. Shape, and O A. Plexiform
Zotocin, (chloro-2-ethyl)-ribofuranosyl-3-nitrosourea, and (cholo-2- -ethyl)-1-ribopyranosyl-3-nitrosouruea., K J. Mori, C Jasmin, M Hayat, J S. Macdonald, and D G. Mathe
Zum mechanismus einer heterologen, cutanen graft-versus-host-reaktion in der maus. II. Die bedeutung der reaktivitat von graft und host., K Brune and K E. Bucher
Zum problem der milchsaurebildung in tumoren und ihre beeinflussung durch glykolysierende fermente., W Luhrs, E Heise, and M Gorlich
Zum verhalten von fettzell- und bindegewebszellzahlen im weissen fettgewebe nach chronischem hunger und wiederauffutterung. II. Untersuchungen an genetisch fettsuchtigen mausen (c57bl/6j) und den normalgewichtigen geschwistertieren. (eng. Summ.), L Rakow, K Paulini, and G Beneke
Zum wachstumsverhalten menschlicher malignome nach transplanta- tion auf nu/nu-mause. II. Abhangigkeiten von der ernahrung der empfangertiere. (eng. Summ.)., H P. Fortmeyer, A Bader, K Menninger, and G Bastert
Zur anabolen wirkung von 1-methyl-a1-androstenolonacetat auf das sarkom 180 und die wirtsgewebe der maus., J Drews, E Folsch, and H Grunze
Zur antileukamischen und immunsuppressiven wirkung von methylhydrazonen., R Braun, W Dittmar, and D Gericke
Zur bedeutung der glucose fur energielieferung und nucleotidgehalt in ehrlich-ascitestumorzellen., E Liss and P Alken
Zur bedeutung des embryonalen zelluntergangs im vorderhirn. II. Histochemische untersuchungen bei der maus., G G. Mattanza
Zur beeinflussbarkeit verschiedener tiertumoren durch einen apatho- genen clostridienstamm., J R. Mose
Zur cancerogenitat des 7-ketocholesterin., W Zschiesche and G Bruns
Zur ektoparasitenbekampfung bei maus und ratte., W Heine
Zur entwicklung der bursa omentalis., G Brummer
Zur entwicklung des sekundaren gaumens., W Ritter
Zur erblichen netzhautdegeneration der maus., K Theiler and B Cagianut
Zur frage der hamoglobintypen der maus., H Heinecke and M Wagner
Zur frage der hamoglobintypen der maus. II. Eigene untersuchungen., M Wagner and H Heinecke
Zur frage der induktion von zelldifferenzierung in der fruhphase der umwandlung von ascites-geschwulsten in solide tumoren., H Wrba and M Eder
Zur frage der optimalen pausendauer bei der strahlentherapie schnell wachsender, bosartiger tumoren., G Barth, H Graebner, and F Wachsmann
Zur frage der permeabilitat von n, n-bis(2-chlorathyl)- -phosphorsaurediamid in tumorzellen. (eng. Summary)., U Lenssen and H J. Hohorst
Zur frage der vertikalen ubertragung des virus der myeloischen leukamie der maus., W Krischke and A Graffi
Zur immunsuppression durch leukamienviren, untersuchungen mit dem rauscher-virus an einem leukamie-resistenten mausestamm., H J. Seidel and K Lauenstein
Zur kenntnis der inhaltsstoffe von viscum album ii. Tumorhemmende inhaltsstoffe., O S. Selawry, F Vester, W Mai, and M R. Schwartz
Zur lipid- und fettsaurenzusammensetzung experimenteller tumoren., F Lindlar and H Wagener
Zur morphologie der durch diathylnitrosamin erzeugten lebertumoren bei der maus und dem meerscheinchen., C Thomas and D Schmahl
Zur morphologie der experimentell induzierten hauttumoren bei der ratte und der haarlosen maus. I. (eng. Abstr.)., M Lau, R Rohrbach, and C Thomas
Zur mutagenen wirkung des n-lost-derivates imet 3393., H Heinecke and J Guttner
Zur problematik der suche nach krebswirksamen substanzen (imet 3393- -cytostasan)., G Bruns and H Knoll
Zur regulation der lipogenese im tierischen organismus., S Numa
Zur standardisierung des tierversuches., H Heinecke
Zur ultrastruktur des lungentumors der maus., P Klarner and R Gieseking
Zur ultrastruktur des urethan-lungentumors der maus., P Klarner and R Gieseking
Zur unterschiedlichen beeinflussbarkeit der succinatveratmung bzw. Succinatdehydrogenase von leber-und tumorzellen durch 4-hydro- oxypentenal., H Zollner and E Schauenstein
Zur wirkung von 2,5-dimethoxy-athoxy-3,6-bis-athyleniminobenzo- -chinon-1,4 (bayer a 139) auf die glykolyse von ascites-tumorzellen., P Scriba, S Schneider, and H Holzer
Zur wirkung von dehydroascorbinsaure auf die uberlebenszeit rontgen- bestrahlter mause., R Huber, W Brucker, and E Schroder
Zur zellfreien ubertragbarkeit des lungentumors der maus., P Klarner and B Albrecht
Zusammenhang zwischen chemischer konstitution und therapeutischer wirkung alpha, beta-ungesattigter aldehyde am ehrlich-solid-tumor der maus., H Zollner, H Esterbauer, and E Schauenstein
Zusatzliche medikamentose behandlung des tumorbettes. IV. Unter- suchungen zur frage der paratumoralen wirkung des thiamins auf die ruckbildung des experimentellen sarkoms 180 und die uberlebenszeit des homozygoten mausestammes nmri., G Barth, E Dister, and H Graebner
Zygote arrest 1 (Zar1) is a novel maternal-effect gene critical for the oocyte-to-embryo transition., X Wu, M M. Viveiros, J J. Eppig, Y Bai, S L. Fitzpatrick, and M M. Matzuk