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Background genes and idiotypic network in the antibody repertoire to alpha-1,3 dextran. Abstr., C Bell
Bacterial decontamination and antileukemic therapy of akr mice., K K. Srivastava, M Pollard, and M Wagner
Bacterial flora of the mouse uterus., A Tregier and F Homburger
Bacterial lipopolysaccharide activates suppressor b lympho- cytes., S Koenig and M K. Hoffmann
Bacterial lipopolysaccharide (endotoxin) interferes with the induction of tolerance and primes thymus-derived lymphocytes., D E. Parks, S M. Walker, and W O. Weigle
Bacterial lipopolysaccharides activate immune suppressor cells in newborn mice., R A. Winchurch, C Hilberg, W Birmingham, and A M. Munster
Bacterial lipopolysaccharides as helper factors for friend spleen focus-forming virus in mice., R A. Steeves and iqbal I. Grundke
Bacterial lipopolysaccharides. Identification of circulating dna and renal localization of dna-anti-dna complexes., S Izui, P Iambert, G J. Fournie, H Turler, D P. Miescher, and E O. With
Bacterial localization in the gastrointestinal tracts of athymic (nude) mice., C P. Davis and E Balish
Bacterial phagocytosis by macrophages from lipopolysaccharide responder and nonresponder mouse strains., A Cuffini, N A. Carlone, and G Forni
Bacterial translocation from the gastrointestinal tract of athymic (nu/nu) mice., W E. Owens and R D. Berg
Bactericidal activity in conventional or decontaminated mice undergoing gvhd or radiation-induced injury., R I. Walker, R J. Moon, P F. Alm, and G D. Ledney
Bacteriologic studies on wasting disease induced by neonatal thymectomy., J C. Cantrell and J W. Jutila
Balb/3t3 cells attached to polycarbonate plates., M C. Yoshida, M Sasaki, N Takeichi, D C. Boone, and Y O. From
Balb- and harvey-murine sarcoma virus transformation of a novel lymphoid progenitor cell., J H. Pierce and S A. Aaronson
Balb/c 3t3 cells do not all arrest in the first g1 after exposure to growth restrictive conditions. Abstr., V G. Riddle, P W. Rossow, and A B. Pardee
Balb/cfriii, a new high mammary-tumor and high leukemia mouse strain., F Squartini, G B. Bolis, and G Rossi
Balb/c(f(riii))f(c57 black)., F Squartini, G B. Bolis, and G Rossi
Balb/c-h-2db. A new h-2 mutant in balb/ckh that identifies a locus associated with the d region., I F. Mc kenzie, G M. Morgan, R W. Melvold, and H I. Kohn
Balb/c mice bearing a chemically induced plasmacytoma. Abstr., M Padarathsingh, J M. Coy, J Dean, D Lewis, J Northing, D J. Holper, and L A. Of
Balb/c mice neonatally infected with moloney leukaemogenic and murine sarcoma viruses., M Branca, S D. Petris, A Allison, J J. Harvey, D M. Hirsch, and C D. Of
Balb/cy and cc57w/y with respect to coat-colour genes. (russ., Eng. Summ.), Z K. Blandova; V E. Kirsanin; I A. Al; E G. tolbovaya'; and I T. Akr/y,
Balb.d2-mlsa - A new congenic mouse strain., H Festenstein and L Berumen
Balding: a new mutation on mouse chromosome 18 causing hair loss and immunological defects., M T. Davisson, S A. Cook, K R. Johnson, and E M. Eicher
Band keratopathy in mrl/1 and mrl/n mice., R W. Hoffman, H K. Yang, K S. Waggie, J B. Durham, J R. Burge, and S E. Walker
Band keratopathy in mrl/l and mrl/n mice., R W. Hoffman, H K. Yang, K S. Waggie, J B. Durham, J R. Burge, and S E. Walker
B and T cells are required for mouse mammary tumor virus spread within the mammary gland., T V. Golovkina, J P. Dudley, and S R. Ross
B and t-cell stimulatory activities of multiple mitogens from poke- weed., M J. Waxdal and T Y. Basham
B- and t-cell tolerance induction in young-adult and old mice., K R. Mc intosh and D Segre
B and T lymphocyte frequencies in autoimmune C3H/HeJ-gld/gld mice., Christine M. Kline
B and t lymphocytes colony formation in agar: 2-mercaptoethanol- -activated albumin can substitute for 2-mercaptoethanol., M H. Claesson, H Flad, and H G. Opitz
Barbara H. Sanford Papers (1927- ), The Jackson Laboratory
Barbitone induction time, body temperature and the actions of reserpine on mice., K J. Child, P Sutherland, and E G. Tomich
Barbiturate dependence in mice. Effects of continuous vs. Discontinuous drug administration., J K. Belknap, G Ondrusek, J Berg, and S Waddingham
Barbiturate dependence in mice: effects of propranolol on the withdrawal syndrome., S Waddingham and J K. Belknap
Barbiturate depression of calcium-mediated stimulus-secre- tion coupling in synaptosomes: a species and strain comp- arison., M B. Friedman, R Coleman, and S W. Leslie
Barbiturate depression of calcium-mediated stimulus secretion coupling in synaptosomes: a species and strain comparison. Abstr., M B. Friedman, R Coleman, and S W. Leslie
Barbiturate-induced physical dependence and functional tolerance development in inbred mice. Abstr., J K. Belknap, G Ondrusek, and S Waddingham
Barbiturate inhibition of growth and of the synthesis of deoxyribo- nucleic acid, ribonucleic acid and protein in cultured mammalian cells., P L. Whyatt and J W. Cramer
Barbiturate physical dependence and thermoregulatory dysfunction in mice. Abstr., J K. Belknap and R R. Coleman
Barbiturate sleeptime in mice exposed to autoclaved and unautoclaved wood beddings., Beamer T. Cunliffe, L C. Freeman, and D D. Myers
Barbiturate withdrawal and magnesium deficiency in mice., J K. Belknap, J H. Berg, G Ondrusek, and S Waddingham
Bardet-Biedl syndrome with end-stage kidney disease in a four-year-old Romanian boy: a case report., C M. Mihai, J D. Marshall, and R M. Stoicescu
'bare', A new hairless mutant in the mouse-genetics and histology., H P. Randelia and L D. Sanghvi
Bare-patches, a new sex-linked gene in the mouse, associated with a high production of xo females. II. Investigations into the nature and mechanisms of the xo production., R J. Phillips and M H. Kaufman
Barium modifications of 45ca fluxes and insulin release. Abstr., P Berggren
Barometric pressure fluctuations: effects on the activity of laboratory mice., R L. Sprott
Barometric pressure fluctuations. Effects on the activity of laboratory mice., R L. Sprott
Barr bodies in the mouse., J D. Kenney and U Mittwoch
Barrett-deringer effect in neonatally thymectomized mice. Abstr., E Yunis and C Martinez
-barr Virus-induced antigen., M Kishishita, J Luka, B Vroman, J F. Poduslo, D G. Pearson, and T. Epstein
Basal corticosterone levels of young ob/ob mice., P U. Dubuc
Basal insulin secretion in ob/ob mice. Abstr., I Lundquist and B Ahren
Basal lamina and tissue recognition in malignant mammary tumors., D R. Pitelka, S T. Hamamoto, and B N. Taggart
Basal lamina thickness and permeability to horseradish peroxidase of intraneural capillaries in diabetic mice., K A. Carson and J S. Hanker
Basal oxygen consumption of hereditarily obese and diabetic mice., J Mayer, R E. Russell, M W. Bates, and M M. Dickie
Basal serum immunoglobulin levels. I. Evidence for genetic control in b10 and b10.f Mice., D M. Popp
Base composition of terminal polynucleotides isolated from mouse ascite nucleolar rna., J C. Lee
Base composition of the ribonucleic acids of normal tissues, tumors and tissue subfractions., S Kit
Base paring and template specificity during deoxyribonucleic acid repair synthesis in human and mouse cells., M W. Lieberman and M C. Poirier
Base sequence of a cloned snake w-chromosome dna fragment and identification of a male-specific putative mrna in the mouse., J T. Epplen, J R. Mccarrey, S Sutou, and S Ohno
Bases of a facilitative effect upon retention resulting from post- trial etherization., R E. Wimer
Bases of a facilitative effect upon retention resulting from posttrial etherization., R E. Wimer
Basic biochemical effects and mechanism of action of 6-thioguanine., G A. Le page
Basic proteins of rodent peripheral nerve myelin: immuno- chemical identification of the 21.5k, 18.5k, 17k, 14k, And p2 proteins., S Greenfield, M J. Weise, G Gantt, E L. Hogan, and S W. Brostoff
Basic structure of mouse histocompatibility antigens., E Appella, O Henriksen, T Natori, N Tanigaki, L W. Law, and D Pressman
Basis for differential cellular sensitivity to 8-azaguanine and 6-thioguanine., O P. Van diggelen, T F. Donahue, and S Shin
Basis for high influx and strong uphill transport of certain diamino acids by neutral amino acid transport systems. Abstr., H Christensen, M Handlogten, and C D. Cespedes
Basis for loss of therapeutic effectiveness of l-asparaginase in sensitized mice., S Baechtel and M D. Prager
Basis for natural variation in sensitivity to 5-fluorouracil in mouse and human cells in culture., J D. Laskin, R M. Evans, H K. Slocum, D Burke, and M T. Hakala
Basis for the acquisition of malignant potential by mouse cells cultivated in vitro., S A. Aaronson and G J. Todaro
Basis of impaired graft rejection of aging nzb/w mice., M C. Gelfand and A D. Steinberg
Basis of tetracaine-induced inhibition of phagocytosis by cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages., D M. Gersten and W E. Fogler
Basophilic 'degeneration' of myocardium in experimental mouse leukemia. (summary), H E. Christensen, P Ebbesen, and nielsen R. Rask
Basophilic leukocytes in the hyperlipemic rabbit., Neumann E. Thonnard, R R. Fox, and W L. Taylor
Basteriological aspects of experimental leprosy in thymectomized- -irradiated mice. Abstr., R J. Rees
Bayesian model selection for genome-wide epistatic quantitative trait loci analysis., N Yi, B S. Yandell, G A. Churchill, D B. Allison, E J. Eisen, and D Pomp
Bayesian restoration of a hidden Markov chain with applications to DNA sequencing., G A. Churchill and B Lazareva
B-cell activation: induction of a trf receptor by anti-igd antibody. Abstr., L J. Yaffe and F D. Finkelman
B-cell activation in mice following inhalation of asbestos. Abstr., H R. Gaumer, B E. Bozelka, and J E. Salvaggio
B cell activation in vivo by nonantigen-specific interaction with t cells. Frequency of immune responses increased by immunization with two antigens., T Ito, D Trizio, and G Cudkowicz
B cell activation. IV. Induction of cell membrane depolariza- tion and hyper-i-a expression by phorbol diesters suggests a role for protein kinase c in murine b lymphocyte activation., J G. Monroe, J E. Niedel, and J C. Cambier
B-cell amplification by dibutyryl cyclic amp in mice., A D. Uzunova and E E. Hanna
B cell-derived immunoglobulin on activated mouse t lymphocytes., L Hudson, J Sprent, J F. Miller, and J H. Playfair
B cell destruction by t cell-derived factors., J Quintans and R F. Dick
B cell differentiation antigens as probes for functional b cell subsets., B T. Huber
B cell differentiation induced by lipopolysaccharide. IV. Development of immunoglobulin class restriction in precursors of igg-synthesizing cells., J F. Kearney, M D. Cooper, and A R. Lawton
B-cell differentiation in the cba/n mouse. I. Slower matur- ation of mitogen and antigen-responsive b cells in mice expressing an x-linked defect., C A. Whitlock and J D. Watson
B-cell differentiation in the splenic environment, acquired susceptibility to the helper function of irradiated t cells., T Ito, T Kino, and G Cudkowicz
B-cell growth factor: distinction from t-cell growth factor and b-cell maturation factor., T Leanderson, E Lundgren, E Ruuth, H Borg, H Persson, and A Coutinho
B cell helper factors. II. Synergy among three helper factors in the response of t cell- and macrophage-depleted cells., H J. Leibson, P Marrack, and J Kappler
B cell heterogeneity--difference in the size of b lymphocytes responding to t dependent and t independent antigens., R M. Gorczynski and M Feldmann
B cell heterogeneity. I. A study of b cell subpopulations involved in the reconstitution of an x-linked immune defect of b cell differentiaiton., J Quintans, J P. Mckearn, and D Kaplan
B Cell IgD Deletion Prevents Alveolar Bone Loss Following Murine Oral Infection., P J. Baker, N R. Boutaugh, M Tiffany, and D C. Roopenian
B-cell influences on the induction of allotype suppressor t cells., S J. Black and L A. Herzenberg
B cell maturation factor (BMF): a lymphokine or family of lymphokines promoting the maturation of B lymphocytes., C L. Sidman, C J. Paige, and M H. Schreier
B cell maturation factor (bmf): a lymphokine or family of lymphokines promoting the maturation of b lymphocytes., C L. Sidman, C J. Paige, and M H. Schreier
B cell maturation factor: effects on various cell populations., C L. Sidman and J D. Marshall
B cell maturation factor: effects on various cell populations., C L. Sidman and J D. Marshall
B cell maturation factors., C L. Sidman, C J. Paige, and M H. Schreier
"b-cell" Mitogenicity of carragheenan in mouse., P C. Quan, J B. Kolb, and G Lespinats
B cell mitogenic properties of thymus-independent antigens., A Coutinho and G Moller
B-cell precursors specific to sheep erythrocytes. Estimation of frequency in specific helper assay., M H. Schreier
B cell proliferation in thymus-deprived mice. Abstr., J M. Davie
B cell repertoire and regulatory network probed with hybridomas. Abstr., R B. Bankert, D Dessoye, L Powers, and C Stefanovich
B cell repertoire diversification precedes immunoglobulin receptor expression., R L. Riley, D E. Wylie, and N R. Klinman
B cell repertoire diversity in athymic mice., M P. Cancro and N R. Klinman
B cell repertoire ontogeny: heritable but dissimilar development of parental and f1 repertoires., M P. Cancro and N R. Klinman
B cells are not essential for peripheral T-cell tolerance., A T. Vella, M T. Scherer, L D. Schultz, J W. Kappler, and P Marrack
B Cells are Selectively Associated with Thymic Cortical but not Medullary Pathology in NZB Mice., N Taguchi, Y Hashimoto, T Hsu, A A. Ansari, L Shultz, K Dorshkind, S Ikehara, M Naiki, and M E. Gershwin
B cell selection defects underlie the development of diabetogenic APCs in nonobese diabetic mice., P A. Silveira, J Dombrowsky, E Johnson, H D. Chapman, D Nemazee, and D V. Serreze
B cells. Subpopulations, tolerance, autoimmunity, and infection., clarke S. Marshall and J H. Playfair
B cell subpopulations in the mouse: analysis with monoclonal antibodies nim-r2 and nim-r3., A Chayen and R M. Parkhouse
B cell subsets and differential responses to mitogens., J P. Mckearn, J W. Paslay, J Slack, C Baum, and J M. Davie
B-cell subsets responsive to fluorescein-conjugated antigens. II. "cross-priming" And its elimination by bromodeoxyuridine and light., D W. Scott and C Alexander
B-cell subsets responsive to fluorescein-conjugated antigens. Iii. Differential effect of e. Coli lipopolysaccharide on t- -dependent and t-independent responses in vivo., M Venkataraman and D W. Scott
B-cell suppression of antibody response to sheep red blood cells in mice of high- and low-responding genotypes., R V. Petrov and R M. Khaitov
B-cell tolerance. Iii. Effect of papain-mediated cleavage of cell surface igd on tolerance susceptibility of murine b cells., J C. Cambier, E S. Vitetta, J R. Kettman, G M. Wetzel, and J W. Uhr
B-cell tolerance. II. Trinitrophenyl human gamma globulin- -induced tolerance in adult and neonatal murine b cells responsive to thymus-dependent and independent forms of the same hapten., J C. Cambier, E S. Vitetta, J W. Uhr, and J R. Kettman
B cell tolerance induced by polymeric antigens. I. Comparison of the dose and epitope density requirements for inactivation of primed and unprimed b cells in vivo., G G. Klaus and J H. Humphrey
B cell tolerance induced by polymeric antigens. Iii. Dissociation of antibody formation and memory generation in tolerant mice, G G. Klaus and H N. Willcox
B cell tolerance induced by polymeric antigens. IV. Antigen-mediated inhibition of antibody-forming cells., G G. Klaus
B cell tolerance induced by polymeric antigens. V. Different avidities of primed and virgin precursor cells for paucivalent antigen., H N. Willcox and G G. Klaus
B-cell tolerance. IV. Differential role of surface igm and igd in determining tolerance susceptibility of murine b cells., E S. Vitetta, J C. Cambier, F S. Ligler, J R. Kettman, and J W. Uhr
Bcg activated macrophages in tumor bearing mice. Abstr., M M. Stevenson and M S. Meltzer
Bcg and c. Parvum enhance selective recruitment of specifically reactive t-lymphocytes. Abstr., E E. Emeson
Bcg and the specific immune response to tumor., I B. Parr
Bcg, cornebacterium parvum or mycobacterium leprae added to cultures of bcg-primed mouse spleen cells cause an enhanced primary antibody response in vitro., C A. Brown, I N. Brown, and V S. Sljivic
Bcg et leucemies experimentales., J L. Amiel and M Berardet
Bcg immunopotentiation of an antitumor response. Evidence for a cell-mediated mechanism., E Hawrylko
Bcg immunotherapy of rat tumours in athymic nude mice., M V. Pimm and R W. Baldwin
Bcg-induced changes in size of thymic cortex and thymus- dependent areas in spleen and lymph nodes of mice., E M. Meyer and E Grundmann
Bcg-induced chronic pulmonary inflammation and splenomegaly in mice: suppression of pha-induced proliferation, delayed hypersensitivity to sheep erythrocytes, and chronic pulmonary inflammation by soluble factors from adherent spleen cells., E M. Allen, J L. Sternick, D J. Schrier, and V L. Moore
Bcg-induced enhancement of endotoxin sensitivity in c3h/hej mice. I. In vivo studies., Vogel, R N. Moore, J D. Sipe, and D L. Rosenstreich
Bcg-induced enhancement of endotoxin sensitivity in c3h/hej mice. II. T cell modulation of macrophage sensitivity to lps in vitro., S N. Vogel, L L. Weedon, L M. Wahl, and D L. Rosenstreich
Bcg-induced granulomatous pulmonary inflammation and splenomegaly in mice: a t-cell-dependent response., J L. Sternick, E M. Allen, L M. Ripani, and V L. Moore
Bcg-induced murine effector cells. I. Cytolytic activity in peritoneal exudates. An early response to bcg., D E. Tracey, S A. Wolfe, J M. Durdik, and C S. Henney
Bcg-induced murine effector cells. II. Characterization of natural killer cells in peritoneal exudates., S A. Wolfe, D E. Tracey, and C S. Henney
Bcg-induced protection against malignant melanoma. Possible immuno- specific effect in a murine system., R P. Faraci, J Barone, and L Schour
Bcg-induced suppression of spleen cell responsiveness <@ in@@, E M. Allen and V L. Moore
Bcg inhibition of murine leukemia. Local suppression and systemic tumor immunity require different doses., G L. Bartlett, D M. Purnell, and J W. Kreider
Bcg prevents suppression of macrophage mediated immunity induced by soluble immune complexes. Abstr., V S. Rao and M S. Mitchell
Bcg prophyllaxis and bcg therapy against c3h/he mammary tumors. Abstr., J Vaage
Bcg stimulation of murine granulopoiesis. Abstr., J Singer and I D. Bernstein
Bcg treatment of human tumour xenografts in athymic nude mice., M V. Pimm and R W. Baldwin
B.c-h-2bm12. A new h-2 mutation in the i region in the mouse., I F. Mckenzie, G M. Morgan, M S. Sandrin, M M. Michaelides, W. Melvold, and H I. Kohn
Bcl1, a murine model for chronic lymphocytic leukemia: use of the surface immunoglobulin idiotype for the detection and treatment of tumor., K A. Krolick, P C. Isakson, J W. Uhr, and E S. Vitetta
Bearer spleen cells by depletion of dinitrophenol-adherent cells prior to in vitro immunization., M B. Mokyr, J C. Hengst, D Przepiorka, D S. Dray, and T O. Tumor
Bearing both i-a and i-e or c subregion antigens is required for antigen-specific murine t lympho- cyte proliferation., C Cowing, S H. Pincus, D H. Sachs, D H. Dickler, and O O. Cells
-bearing I-j+ suppressor t cell factors induce second-order suppres- sor t cells which express anti-idiotypic receptors., M Sy, M H. Dietz, R N. Germain, B Benacerraf, D M. Greene, and N. willidiotype
Bearing the lewis lung tumor. Abstr., F J. Gregory, A J. Steinberg, G H. Warren, D R. Fenichel, and T A. Mice
Beat frequency is bomodally distributed in spermatozoa from t/t12 mice., D F. Katz, R P. Erickson, and M Nathanson
Beating heart muscle in a skeletal muscle bed., H Jockusch, G Mehrke, and E Fuchtbauer
Becomes infectious after molecular cloning., K Harbers, A Schnieke, H Stuhlmann, D Jahner, D R. Jaenisch, and T A. Genome
Beeinflussung der homo-transplantations-reaktion durch vorbehandlung der transplantat-spender., G U. Gillissen
Beeinflussung des generationszyklus und seiner teilphasen bei ehrlich-aszitestumoren verschiedener ploidie durch cyclophosphamid., K J. Lennartz, K D. Siemoneit, K U. Bahntje, and M Eder
Beeinflussung des wachstums von ehrlich-ascites-tumoren durch dehydroepiandrosteron., I Avenarius and E Schwartz
Behavioral activity and accumulation of cyclic amp in brain slices of strains of mice., L Stalvey, J W. Daly, and R K. Dismukes
Behavioral and anatomical characterization of the bxlg recombinant inbred strains. Abstr., M Bagwell and M J. Lavooy
Behavioral and biochemical responses of mice to the intraventricular administration of acth analogs and lysine vasopressin., H D. Rees, A J. Dunn, and P M. Iuvone
Behavioral and histological aspects of degeneration and regeneration of the sciatic nerve., Jonathan Rosner
Behavioral and pharmacological differences among certain strains of mice. Abstr., P Bourgault and A G. Karczmar
Behavioral characteristics in recombinant inbred lines., Jane Lanphear
Behavioral characteristics of st/bj and cba/j male mice. (motion Picture) abstr., L Levine and L Wolk
Behavioral characteristics of young and senescent inbred female mice of the c57bl/6j strain., C L. Goodrick
Behavioral, cognitive and biochemical responses to different environmental conditions in male Ts65Dn mice, a model of Down syndrome., Cue C. Martinez, N Rueda, E Garcia, M T. Davisson, C Schmidt, and J Florez
Behavioral consequences of bone marrow transplantation in the treatment of murine mucopolysaccharidosis type VII., L Bastedo, M S. Sands, D T. Lambert, M A. Pisa, E Birkenmeier, and P L. Chang
Behavioral correlates of estrous cycle stages in laboratory mice., R Guttman, I Lieblich, and R Gross
Behavioral correlates of specific brain structure., Debbe Cawthon
Behavioral correlation of catecholamine concentration and turnover in discrete brain areas of three strains of mice., Y Tizabi and N B. Thoa
Behavioral development in mice selected for high and low lateralization. Abstr., P M. Durkee and D J. Nash
Behavioral differences between mutant and nonmutant mice., V H. Denenberg, S Ross, and M Blumenfield
Behavioral differences between mutant and nonmutant mice., V H. Denenberg, S Ross, and M Blumenfield
Behavioral differences in two closely related lines of mice., V H. Denenberg
Behavioral differences in two closely related lines of mice., V H. Denenberg
Behavioral effects of bilateral entorhinal cortex lesions in the balb/c mouse., M Gauthier and mourat B. Soumireu
Behavioral effects of enlarged ventricles., Bonita Stanton
Behavioral effects of laboratory rearing in wild mus musculus., R H. Smith and J L. Connor
Behavioral effects of manipulation during different stages in the development of mice., N D. Henderson
Behavioral effects of partially purified mouse endorphin. Abstr., C D. King, J M. Masserano, N N. Santos, and W L. Byrne
Behavioral effects of single genes in mice. An investigation with the use of ethological methods. Abstr., J H. Abeelen
Behavioral genetics., G E. Mc clearn
Behavioral heterosis, food competition in mice., M Manosevitz
Behavioral ontogeny in mice selected for large size. Abstr., P A. Mikuni, D J. Nash, and M M. Cripps
Behavioral parameters in rats and mice bearing tumors, carcinogens and inflammatory agents in the brain., L L. Gershbein, I Benuck, and P S. Shurrager
Behavioral patterns in a shock escape situation., Anthony Hilton
Behavioral, physiological, and biochemical effects of chronic ethanol administration to young and old hairless mice. Abstr., V Carson, L Noble, and S Tewari
Behavioral, pituitary, and adrenal correlates of controlled fighting (defeat) in mice., F H. Bronson and B E. Eleftheriou
Behavioral studies in mice selectively bred for differences in thyroid function., D A. Blizard and C K. Chai
Behavioral studies in mice selectively bred for differences in thyroid function., D A. Blizard and C K. Chai
Behavioral studies of the pigtail-rotator gene in mice. Abstr., M M. Cripps and D J. Nash
Behavioral studies using genetically defined mice. A bibliography., R L. Sprott and J Staats
Behavioral studies using genetically defined mice: A bibliography (August 1978-July 1979)., R L. Sprott and J Staats
Behavioral studies using genetically defined mice--a bibliography (August 1979-July 1980)., R L. Sprott and J Staats
Behavioral studies using genetically defined mice--a bibliography (July 1973-July 1976)., R L. Sprott and J Staats
Behavioral studies using genetically defined mice--a bibliography (July 1976-August 1978)., R L. Sprott and J Staats
Behavioral validation of the Ts65Dn mouse model for Down syndrome of a genetic background free of the retinal degeneration mutation Pde6b(rd1)., A C. Costa, M R. Stasko, C Schmidt, and M T. Davisson
Behavioral variability in developing recombinant inbred strains of mice: a progress report. Abstr., S B. Haber and E C. Simmel
Behavior and allelic variations in enzyme activity and coat color at the c locus of the mouse., D D. Thiessen, G Lindzey, and K Owen
Behavior and genetic variation in natural populations., R K. Selander
Behavior changes induced by chronic feeding of oral contraceptives to female mice. Abstr., koo H. Yen and T Balazs
Behavior development in the dog: an interspecific analysis., R B. Cairns and J Werboff
Behavior genetic analysis in the mouse. Paper read in the plenary session on behavoir genetics at the eleventh, T E. Mc gill
Behavior-genetic analysis of mouse emotionality. I. Factor analysis., J R. Royce, W Poley, and L T. Yeudall
Behavior genetic analysis of mouse emotionality. Iii. The diallel analysis., J R. Royce, T M. Holmes, and W Poley
Behavior genetic analysis of mouse emotionality, ii. Stability of factors across genotypes., W Poley and J R. Royce
Behavior-genetic analysis of the ontogeny of acoustically primed audiogenic seizures in mice., K R. Henry and R E. Bowman
Behavior genetics., J L. Fuller
Behavior genetics in aging rodents., R L. Sprott
Behavior in chimeric mice combining differently behaving strains., M N. Nesbitt, M A. Spence, and K Butler
Behavior in two-phase aqueous polymer systems of l5178y mouse leukemic cells. II. The lag and exponential phases of growth., D M. Gersten and H B. Bosmann
Behavior in two-phase aqueous polymer systems of l5178y mouse leukemic cells in the stationary phase of growth., D M. Gersten and H B. Bosmann
Behavior in vitro of a mouse lymphoid-leukemia virus., R A. Manaker, P C. Strother, A A. Miller, and C V. Piczak
Behavior of acid phosphatase in the reticuloendothelial system of genetically susceptible and resistant mice infected with s. Typhi- murium., D Bohme, M Wachstein, and H A. Schneider
Behavior of acid proteinase and arylamidase in experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. Abstr., D H. Boehme
Behavior of cyclic amp in eae in bsvs and brvr mice. Abstr., D H. Boehme, J S. Bykowski, and M W. Fordice
Behavior of expermental hepatoma in mice fed on a low protein diet. (in Japanese), R Motoki
Behavior of gastric parietal cells during the course of a pure sugar diet and refeeding regimen. Abstr., S H. Fatemi and G Pereira
Behavior of hemopoietic stem cells (cfu-s) of mice acutely poisoned with carbon tetrachloride (ccl4)., K Yoshida, A Yamaguchi, M Fukuda, and A Shibata
Behavior of immature and middle-aged mice as a function of dietary protein., D A. Church, P J. Donovick, and R G. Burright
Behavior of l-fibrablasts and sarcoma 180 cells in diffusion chambers in resistant hosts. Abstr., J D. Gabourel
Behavior of l-fibroblasts in diffusion chambers in resistant and non- -resistant hosts treated with hydrocortisone., D R. Johnson and J D. Gabourel
Behavior of marrow stem cells in irradiated and non-irradiated mice after treatment with cytotoxic agents., I Berman, B M. Cabe, and M M. Dauer
[Behavior of mice of different strains from the viewpoint of the appearance of leukemia induced by administration of urethane and x-rays]., I Chouroulinkov, M R Rivière, R J Arnold, and M Guérin
Behavior of murine lymphosarcoma cells during prolonged cultivation in vivo., V Juraskova and V Drasil
Behavior of skin allografts in backcross progeny of tolerant males., D Steinmuller
Behavior of tissue culture cells infected with polyoma virus., R Dulbecco
Behavior of tumors produced by transplantation of human mammary cell lines in athymic nude mice., L Ozzello and M Sordat
Behavior screening of inbred mouse strains with one gene difference., Michael Blumenfield
Behavioural developmental studies on four genera and several strains of mice., C L. Scudder, A G. Karczmar, and L Lockett
Behavioural homeostasis in mice., P A. Parsons
Behavioural ontogeny of looptail mice., J H. Abeelen
Behavioural ontogeny of the nijmegen waltzer, a neurological mutant in the mouse., J H. Van abeelen and J T. Kalkhoven
Behavioural profiles of neurological mutant mice., J H. Abeelen
Behavioural responses to novelty in two inbred mouse strains after intrahippocampal naloxone and morphine., J H. Van abeelen and C M. Heuvel
Behavioural studies in different strains of mice and the problem of heterosis., A Rose and P A. Parsons
Behavioural thermoregulation in mice., B A. Baldwin
Behaviour changes in cba mice as a result of one goldthioglucose in- jection., P R. Wiepkema
Behaviour of germ cells and sexual differentiation in late embryonic and ealry postnatal mouse chimeras., E T. Mystkowska and A K. Tarkowski
Behaviour of mouse h-2 specificities on polyacrylamide gel electro- phoresis and polyacrylamide gel electrofocussing., G O'neill and D Davies
Behaviour of mouse primordial germ cells in the chick embryo., T Rogulska, W Ozdzenski, and A Komar
Behaviour studies on inbred mice: a selected bibliography., J Staats
Behaviour studies on inbred mice, a selected bibliography, ii., J Staats
Behaviour studies on inbred mice: a selected bibliography, II., J Staats
Bei neugeborenen und jugendlichen mausen., W A. Zschiesche
Belted, a new sixth chromosome mutation in the mouse., J M. Murray and G D. Snell
Beneficial effect of an essential fatty acid deficient diet in nzb/nzw f1 mice., E R. Hurd and J N. Gilliam
Beneficial effect of oxytetracycline in cortisone-induced wasting disease., J T. Duhig
Benefits and barriers of manipulating the iNKT-cell dendritic cell axis for treatment of type-1 diabetes., Shannon T. Bean
Benign breast disease patients by mouse mammary tumor virus grown in feline kidney cells., J L. Mccoy, A Tagliabue, R E. Ames, Y A. Teramoto, R B. Cannon, C Alford, and R Schlom
Benjamin A. Taylor Papers (1941- ), The Jackson Laboratory
-benzenesulfonyl Fluoride with ethanesulfonic acid (1:1) (nsc 127755) against transplantable mouse tumors. Abstr., T H. Corbett, D P. Griswold Jr., A F. Schabel, and J A. Antifolat
Benzo(alpha)pyrene-metabolizing enzyme activity of livers of various strains of mice., Y Kodama and F G. Bock
Benzo[a]pyrene--DNA adduct formation in target cells in a cell-mediated mutation assay., S M. Sebti, W M. Baird, B B. Knowles, and L Diamond
Benzo(a)pyrene effects on mouse epithelial cells in culture., J C. Bartholomew, A G. Salmon, H B. Gamper, and M Calvin
Benzo[a]pyrene in c57 and dba mice strains., A Camus, A Aitio, N Sabadie, J Wahrendorf, D H. Bartsch, and L A. Of
Benzo[a]pyrene-initiated leukemia in mice. Association with allelic differences at the ah locus., D W. Nebert and N M. Jensen
Benzo[a]pyrene metabolism and macromolecular binding in strains of ah responsive and ah non-response mice., J B. Vaught, H L. Gurtoo, N B. Parker, and L A. Hauser
Benzo[a]pyrene metabolizing activity of cultured cells as determined by a simplified radiometric method., T Miyazawa, K Enaka, and M Umeda
Benzo(a)pyrene to mutagenic metabolites., D A. Blake, F Martz, martz A. Gery, G B. Gordon, D E. Mellits, and T F. Metabolize
Benzo(a)quinolizinone derivatives related to emetine. Abstr., F D. Popp and R F. Watts
Benzodiazepine-induced suppression of estrous cycles in c57bl/6j mice., F J. Guerriero and K A. Fox
Benzoylated diethylaminoethyl cellulose chromatography of tumor and nontumor transfer rna., M W. Taylor
Benzyl acyclouridine, a new potent inhibitor of uridine phosphory- lase. Abstr., J G. Niedzwicki, S H. Chu, M H. Kouni, and S Cha
Bergmann fibers and granular cell migration in the cerebellum of homozygous weaver mutant mouse., C Sotelo and J P. Changeux
Beta(1-3) glucan-mediated augmentation of alloreactive murine cytotoxic t-lymphocytes in vivo., J Hamuro, M Rollinghoff, and H Wagner
Beta (1-3) glucans as a probe for t cell specific immune adjuvants. II. Enhanced in vitro generation of cytotoxic t lymphocytes., J Hamuro, H Wagner, and M Rollinghoff
Beta-2a (=beta-3-ii=gamma-1a)mouse leukemia with 'flame cells' in leukemic infiltrations and degenerative lesions in muscles., nielsen R. Rask, J F. Heremans, H E. Christersen, and R Djurtoft
Beta2-microglobulin and the major histocompatibility complex., P A. Peterson, L Rask, and L Ostberg
beta2 microglobulin-deficient (B2m(null)) NOD/SCID mice are excellent recipients for studying human stem cell function., O Kollet, A Peled, T Byk, Hur H. Ben, D Greiner, L Shultz, and T Lapidot
Beta 2-microglobulin-deficient mice are protected from hypergammaglobulinemia and have defective antibody responses because of increased IgG catabolism., G J. Christianson, W Brooks, S Vekasi, E A. Manolfi, J Niles, S L. Roopenian, J B. Roths, R Rothlein, and D C. Roopenian
Beta2-microglobulin-deficient mice are resistant to bullous pemphigoid., Z Liu, D C. Roopenian, X Zhou, G J. Christianson, L A. Diaz, D D. Sedmak, and C L. Anderson
Beta 2-microglobulin-deficient NOD mice do not develop insulitis or diabetes., L S. Wicker, E H. Leiter, J A. Todd, R J. Renjilian, E Peterson, P A. Fischer, P L. Podolin, M Zijlstra, R Jaenisch, and L B. Peterson
beta2-microglobulin dependence of the lupus-like autoimmune syndrome of MRL-lpr mice., G J. Christianson, R L. Blankenburg, T M. Duffy, D Panka, J B. Roths, Rothstein A. Marshak, and D C. Roopenian
Beta 2-microglobulin is selectively associated with h-2 and tl alloantigens on murine lymphoid cells., E S. Vitetta, M D. Poulik, J Klein, and J W. Uhr
Beta-adrenergic, but not benzodiazepine, binding sites are reduced in dystrophic mouse brain., M Wilkinson and I Khan
Beta-aminopropiontrile promotes longevity in mice., F Labella and S Vivian
Beta cell expression of endogenous xenotropic retrovirus distinguishes diabetes-susceptible NOD/Lt from resistant NON/Lt mice., H R. Gaskins, M Prochazka, K Hamaguchi, D V. Serreze, and E H. Leiter
Beta-cell lines derived from transgenic Cpe(fat)/Cpe(fat) mice are defective in carboxypeptidase E and proinsulin processing., O Varlamov, L D. Fricker, H Furukawa, D F. Steiner, S H. Langley, and E H. Leiter
Beta cell proliferation and dna synthesis in diabetic mutant mice. Abstr., W L. Chick
Beta-cholestanol at the subcutaneous site in marsh female mice. Abstr., F Bischoff, R D. Stauffer, and G Bryson
Beta-endorphin and beta-lipotropin secretion by an acth- -secreting mouse pituitary tumor., H Scherrer, S Benjannet, P D. Pezalla, M Bourassa, N G. Seidah, Lis, and M Chretien
Beta-endorphin inhibits el-4 tumor outgrowth in balb/c mice undergoing vigorous allograft rejection. Abstr., R P. Liburdy
Beta-endorphin is associated with overeating in genet- ically obese mice (ob/ob) and rats (fa/fa)., D L. Margules, B Moisset, M J. Lewis, H Shibuya, and C B. Pert
Beta-endorphin mediates behavioral despair and the effect of ethanol on the tail suspension test in mice., E T. Barfield, S M. Barry, H B. Hodgin, B M. Thompson, S S. Allen, and J E. Grisel
Beta-estradiol reduces natural killer cells in mice., W E. Seaman, M A. Blackman, T D. Gindhart, I R. Roubinian, J M. Loeb, and N Talal
Beta-galactosidase - an indicator of the maturational stage of mouse and human mononuclear phagocytes., I Bursucker, J M. Rhodes, and R Goldman
Beta-globin transcript found in induced murine erythroleukemia cells is homologous to the betah0 and betah1 genes., B A. Brown, R W. Padgett, S C. Hardies, C A. Iii, and M H. Edgell
Beta-glucuronidase activation of latent aggression-promoting cues in mouse bladder urine., D W. Ingersoll, G Bobotas, C Lee, and A Lukton
Beta-glucuronidase activities of cultured cells derived from c3h mouse liver., E L. Kuff and V J. Evans
Beta-glucuronidase activity in tumors, accumulation of radioiodinated phenolphthalein., L J. Anghileri and E S. Miller
Beta glucuronidase in macrophages of skin-allografted mice. I. Decrease in beta glucuronidase in allografted mouse peritoneal cells in the presence of donor cells., M Dy, sachs M. Debray, P Kamoun, and J Hamburger
Beta glucuronidase in macrophages of skin-allografted mice. II. Demonstration of a lymphokine decreasing macrophage beta glucuron- idase in allograft immunity., M Dy, sachs M. Debray, P Kamoun, and J Hamburger
Beta glucuronidase-rich cytoplastic particles in androgen-stimulated mouse kidney, a cytobiochemical study., A G. Plant and W H. Fishman
Beta-glucuronidase, sulfatase, and phosphatase activities in the urine of dogs, monkeys, and mice., G M. Conzelman, L E. Flanders, I )ii, K Springer, and D W. Crout
Beta-glukuronidase in aszitesflussigkeit und serum von mausen mit ehrlich-aszites-karzinom., R U. Nilius
Beta-lapachone enhancement of lipid peroxidation and superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide formation by sarcoma 180 ascites tumor cells., R Docampo, F S. Cruz, A Boveris, R P. Muniz, and D M. Esquivel
Beta-mercaptoethylamine effect on early postirradiation leukocyte counts. Abstr., W W. Smith, C A. Schneider, and M Grenan
Beta-mercaptoethylamine effect on radiation dose-response character- istics of granulocyte and lymphocyte counts., W W. Smith, J Cornfield, C Luskus, and C Miller
Beta-retinaic acid inhibits and reverses testosterone-induced hyperplasia in mouse prostate organ cultures., D P. Chopra and L J. Wilkoff
Beta-solamarine, tumor inhibitor isolated from solanum dulcamara., S M. Kupchan, S J. Barboutis, J R. Knox, and C A. Cam
Better learning, neural enhancement or reduced interference., D D. Thiessen, K Schlesinger, and W H. Calhoun
Between ecotropic murine type c virus and the env gene region of xenotropic type c virus., D H. Troxler, D Lowy, R Howk, H Young, D E. Scolnick, and S O. Recombinant
Between hl-a and p systems., M Fellous, P Couillin, sautes C. Neauport, J Frezal, C Billardon, D J. Dausset, and S O. Syntheny
Between immune interferon-producing cells and antigenic cells., Y Ito, H Aoki, Y Kimura, K Shimokata, D K. Maeno, and I O. willinteraction
Beyond knockouts: cre resources for conditional mutagenesis., Stephen A Murray, Janan T Eppig, Damian Smedley, Elizabeth M Simpson, and Nadia Rosenthal
Beyond one gene-one disease: alternative strategies for deciphering genetic determinants of osteoporosis [editorial], J Rogers, M C. Mahaney, W G. Beamer, L R. Donahue, and C J. Rosen
Beyond positional cloning of single gene mutations: use of mouse models to examine allelic variance and to identify genetic modifiers., Patsy M. Nishina and Juergen K. Naggert
Beyond the data deluge: data integration and bio-ontologies., Judith A. Blake and Carol J Bult
Bfu-e growth after friend virus infection in vivo. Abstr., L Kreja and H J. Seidel
B (fungizone)., E V. Walls, J E. Kay, H O. Line, and M B. Amphotericin
Bibliography of George D. Snell., J Staats
Bibliography of techniques., G D. Snell and K P. Hummel
Bidirectional amplification of macrophage-lymphocyte interactions. Enhanced lymphocyte activation factor production by activated adherent mouse peritoneal cells., M S. Meltzer and J J. Oppenheim
Bidirectional effects of interaction between parental thymocytes and f1 spleen cells in the production of graft vs host splenomegaly., S A. Liebhaber, J Barchilon, and R K. Gershon
Bifunctional intercalators. Relationship of antitumor activity of diacridines to the cell membrane., R M. Fico, T K. Chen, and E S. Canellakis
Bifunctional major histocompatibility-linked genetic regulation of cell-mediated lympholysis to trinitrophenyl- -modified autologous lymphocytes., verhulst A. Schmitt and G M. Shearer
Big data: The future of biocuration., D Howe, M Costanzo, P Fey, T Gojobori, L Hannick, W Hide, D P. Hill, R Kania, M Schaeffer, Pierre S. St, S Twigger, O White, and Rhee S. Yon
Bilateral thalamic calcification in ageing mice., H Fraser
Bile acids and the pulmonary tumor incidence in A strain mice., L W. Law
Bile acids, cholesterol, gallstone calcification, and the enterohepatic circulation of bilirubin-Reply., Sanchez N. Mendez, M A. Brink, B Paigen, and M C. Carey
Bile duct proliferation in liver-specific Jag1 conditional knockout mice: effects of gene dosage., K M. Loomes, P Russo, M Ryan, A Nelson, L Underkoffler, C Glover, H Fu, T Gridley, K H. Kaestner, and R J. Oakey
Bile salt depletion in the runting syndrome., R H. Palmer and R W. Reilly
Bilirubin metabolism in the adult bullfrog. Abstr., K D. Cole and G H. Little
Binding and degradation of doubly radioiodinated luteinizing hormone by mouse leydig cells., S B. Sharp and J G. Pierce
Binding and inhibit insulin action., R A. Roth, D J. Cassell, K Y. Wong, B A. Maddux, D I. Goldfine, and O A. Insulin
Binding and redistribution of lectins on lymphocyte membrane., F Loor
Binding and uptake of immunoglobulins by mouse mammary gland epithelial cells in hormone-treated cultures., carrington P. Weisz, S Emancipator, and M E. Lamm
Binding characteristics of wild mouse type c virus to mouse spinal cord and spleen cells., S Mohan and B K. Pal
Binding concanavalin a to the envelope of two murine rna tumour viruses., J Calafat and P C. Hageman
Binding constants of dextrans and isomaltose oligosac- charides to dextran-specific myeloma proteins determined by affinity electrophoresis., K Takeo and E A. Kabat
Binding constants of nzb myeloma antidextrans for dextrans and isomaltose oligosaccharides determined by affinity electrophoresis., S Sugii, K Takeo, and E A. Kabat
Binding, internalization, and degradation of epidermal growth factor by balb 3t3 and bp3t3 cells: relationship to cell density and the stimulation of cell proliferation., K D. Brown, Y Yeh, and R W. Holley
Binding of 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosourea to l1210 cell nuclear proteins., P V. Woolley, I )ii, R L. Dion, K W. Kohn, and V H. Jr
Binding of 1-methyl-1-nitrosourea (mnu) and 1-methyl-3-nitro-1-nitrosoguanidine (mnng) to l1210 cell histones. Abstr., S D. Pinsky, K D. Tew, and P V. Iii
Binding of 2,4-dinitrophenyl derivatives by the light chain dimer obtained from immunoglobulin a produced by mopc-315 mouse myeloma., I Schechter, E Ziv, and A Licht
Binding of 25-hydroxycholesterol and cholesterol to different cytoplasmic proteins., A A. Kandutsch, H W. Chen, and E P. Shown
Binding of [3h]dibenz(a,h)anthracene (db(a,h)a) and [3h]benzo(a)pyrene (bp) to the ah receptor in mouse and rat hepatic cytosols. Asbtr., A B. Okey, A W. Dube, and L M. Vella
Binding of (3h)-methotrexate (mtx) for the radioassay of this drug and study of enzyme-inhibitor interaction. Abstr., M Da costa, S P. Rothenberg, and E Arons
Binding of 3-methylcholanthrene and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodi- benzo-p-dioxin to a common ah receptor site in mouse and rat hepatic cytosols., A B. Okey and L M. Vella
Binding of 7,12-dimethybenz[a]anthracene to balb/c mouse mammary gland dna in organ culture., A B. Kundu, N T. Telang, and M R. Banerjee
Binding of aggregated human immunoglobulin to murine thymocytes and t cells through receptors for the fc region., V Santana and J L. Turk
Binding of aminoalkylanthraquinones and adriamycin by macromolecular lipids from l1210 leukemia cells. Abstr., D W. Yesair and R F. Taylor
Binding of an antitumor platinum compound to cells as influenced by physical factors and pharmacologically active agents., G R. Gale, C R. Morris, L M. Atkins, and A B. Smith
Binding of antigen-bearing fluorescent liposomes to the murine myeloma tumor mopc 315., L D. Leserman, J N. Weinstein, R Blumenthal, S O, A, and W D. Terry
Binding of antigen by immunocytes. I. Effect of ligand valence on binding affinity of mopc 315 cells for dnp conjugates., J Bystryn, G W. Siskind, and J W. Uhr
Binding of antigen by immunocytes. II. Effect of specific ig on antigen binding by mopc 315 cells., J Bystryn, G W. Siskind, and J W. Uhr
Binding of antigen-enzyme complex by antigen-binding cells as an approach for immunodiagnosis., F Modabber and G M. Bahr
Binding of anti-tumor immunoglobulins and their daunomycin conjugates to the tumor and its metastases. In vitro and in vivo studies with lewis lung carcinoma., E Hurwitz, B Schechter, R Arnon, and M Sela
Binding of autologous erythrocytes to immature t-cells., J Charreire and J Bach
Binding of bacterial endotoxin (lps) to encephalitogenic myelin basic protein and modulation of characteristic biologic activities of lps., S Raziuddin and D C. Morrison
Binding of bacterial lipopolysaccharide to histocompatibility-2- -complex proteins of mouse lymphocytes., K Yokoyama, J Mashimo, N Kasai, and T Osawa
Binding of benzo[a]pyrene 7,8-diol-9,10-epoxides to dna, rna, and protein of mouse skin occurs with high stereoselectivity., M Koreeda, P D. Moore, P G. Wislocki, W Levin, A H. Conney, H Yagi, and D M. Jerina
Binding of c14-nitrogen mustard to dna, rna and protein of hn2-sensi- tive and resistant l5178y lymphoblasts. Abstr., G J. Goldenberg and C L. Vanstone
Binding of carcinogenic halogenated hydrocarbons to cell macromolecules., S Banerjee and B L. Duuren
Binding of cells to matrixes of distinct antibodies coated on solid surface., T Chang
Binding of chlorambucil with antitumor globulins and its effect on drug and antibody activities., A Guclu, T Ghose, J Tai, and M Mammen
Binding of concanavalin a to normal and transformed cells as detected by immunofluorescence., L Mallucci
Binding of cyclic nucleotides with proteins in malignant and adenosine cyclic 3'.5'-monophosphate- -induced 'differentiated' Neuroblastoma cells in culture., K N. Prasad, P K. Sinha, S K. Sahu, and J L. Brown
Binding of cyclic nucleotides with soluble proteins increases in 'differentiated' neuroblastoma cells in culture., K N. Prasad, P K. Sinha, S K. Sahu, and J L. Brown
Binding of dibenzo(a,e)fluoranthene, a carcinogenic, polycyclic hydrocarbon without k-region, to nucleic acids in subcellular microsomal system., roussel O. Perin, B Ekert, F Zajdela, and P Jacquignon
Binding of dnp-protein conjugates to mouse lymphoid cells. Abstr.
Binding of heterologous anti-brain antibodies to mouse b cells., V Santana and J L. Turk
Binding of human igg subclasses and their domains to mouse macrophage fc receptors. Abstr., N Cavaillon, M Klein, and K J. Dorrington
Binding of met-trnaf to native 40 s ribosomal subunits in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., K E. Smith and E C. Henshaw
Binding of monomeric immunoglobulins to fc receptors of mouse macrophages., J C. Unkeless and H N. Eisen
Binding of ortho-aminoazotoluene to mouse liver dna, rna and protein. Abstr., T A. Lawson and F K. Dzhioev
Binding of peanut lectin to specific photoreceptor cells and synaptic regions of mouse retina. Abstr., L V. Johnson and J C. Blanks
Binding of polyamines to transfer rna from e. Coli and mouse leukemic cells. Abstr., B Hacker and B J. Dermott
Binding of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to transcriptionally active nuclear subfractions of akr mouse embryo cells., H L. Moses, R A. Webster, G D. Martin, and T C. Spelsberg
Binding of polycyclic hydrocarbons to nuclear proteins and nucleic acids. Abstr., J B. Vaught
Binding of poly (glu60ala30tyr10) by thymic lymphocytes from genetic responder and non-responder mice. Effect of antihistocompatibility serum., L J. Kennedy, M E. Dorf, E R. Unanue, and B Benacerraf
Binding of random polypeptide antigens to mouse spleen cell membrane fragments. Abstr., D J. Ganfield, P H. Maurer, and C F. Merryman
Binding of technetium-99m radiopharmaceuticals to l1210 mouse leukemic cells. Abstr., B Hacker and A Shipp
Binding of (t,g)-a--l by normal sera., J M. Krouwels and J W. Bruning
Binding of the antigen l-glutamic acid60-l-alanine30-l-tyrosine10 (gat) by thymocytes from genetic responder and nonresponder strains of mice. Abstr., L J. Kennedy, E R. Unanue, and B Benacerraf
Binding of thymus- and bone marrow-derived lymphoid cells to antigen- -derivatized fibers., U Rutishauser and G M. Edelman
Binding of thyroid hormone in rabbit serum: definition of a prealbumin and effects of strain variation on binding., P J. Davis, C W. Laird, and R R. Fox
Binding of thyrotropin releasing hormone by thyrotropin-secreting cells., L J. Eddy, J M. Hershman, R E. Taylor, and S B. Barker
Binding of tritium-labeled polycyclic hydrocarbons to dna of mouse skin., L M. Goshman and C Heidelberger
Binding of urethane to macromolecules in sencar and balb/c mice. Abstr., A A. Fossa, W M. Baird, and G P. Carlson
Binding of vinblastine in vitro to ribosomes of sarcoma 180 cells., B Swerdlow and W A. Creasey
Binding of vitamin e in mammalian tumor cells in culture., K N. Prasad, D Gaudreau, and J Brown
Binding or rabbit antibodies to a mouse myeloma protein by the myeloma cells in vitro., A E. Reif
Binding patterns of 3-methylcholanthrene to replicating and nonreplicating dna of preneoplastic nodule of mouse mammary gland., M R. Banerjee, D L. Kinder, and J E. Wagner
Binding patterns of immunoglobulins from tumor-bearing mice to the corresponding tumor cells., N Moav, Y Hochberg, G Cohen, and I P. Witz
Binding properties of a mouse immunoglobulin m myeloma protein with carbohydrate specificity., N Young, I Jocius, and M Leon
-binding Protein and biological potency of a new series of retinoids., B P. Sani, M I. Dawson, P K. Hobbs, R L. Chan, D L. Schiff, and O. Acid
Binding site of a dextran-specific homogeneous igm. Thermodynamic and spectroscopic mapping by dansylated oligosaccharides., G Schepers, Y Blatt, K Himmelspach, and I Pecht
Binding sites for 125i-labeled alpha-bungarotoxin in normal and denervated mouse muscle., P R. Howe, J A. Telfer, and L Austin
Binding specificity of a monoclonal anti-dna antibody., D S. Pisetsky and S A. Caster
Binding studies on anti-fructofuranan mouse myeloma immunoglobulins a47n, a4, u61, and e109., D G. Streefkerk and C P. Glaudemans
Binding to idiotypic determinants of large proportions of thymus-derived lymphocytes in idiotypically suppressed mice., F L. Owen, S Ju, and A Nisonoff
Binuclear ion containing nitrogen as a bridging group., D E. Harrison, E Weissberger, and H Taube
Binucleate cell formation induced by x irradiation., S Kura, H Sasaki, R Aramaki, and H Yoshinaga
Bioactivities and the effect of dilution on various milk-borne murine mammary tumor viruses., D H. Moore, A B. Vaidya, C A. Long, J S. Manning, G H. Heppner, and J A. Holben
Bioactivity and virions in the blood of mice with mammary tumor virus., D H. Moore, N H. Sarkar, and J Charney
Bioactivity of c3h and riii mammary tumor viruses in virgin female balb/c mice., F Squartini and M Bistocchi
Bio-assay for measurement of cholinergic and anticholinergic drug potencies in mice. Abstr., C G. Van dongen and F Homburger
Bioassay for quantitating circulating tumor cells in a syngeneic mouse tumor system., V W. Lee, T Chiang, and S D. Deodhar
Bioassay of 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid for carcinogenicity in mice., kovacs I. Muranyi, G Rudali, and J Imbert
Bioassay of 29 alkylating chemicals by the pulmonary-tumor response in strain a mice., M B. Shimkin, J H. Weisburger, E K. Weisburger, N Gubareff, and V Suntzeff
Bioassay of alkyl halides and nucleotide base analogs by pulmonary tumor response in strain a mice., L A. Poirier, G D. Stoner, and M B. Shimkin
Bioassay of bleomycin. Abstr., T Ohnuma, S A. Martin, and J F. Holland
Bioassay of circulating murine tumor cells, a comparison between intravenous and intramuscular inoculation on tumor incidence., H Wexler, D E. Kenady, and A S. Ketcham
Bioassay of estrous synchronizing pheromones., Richard R. Lichte
Bioassay of induced malignancy. Abstr., F Homburger, A Treger, and J R. Baker
Bioassay of luteotropic activity. In eugenia rosemberg (ed.) Gonadotropins, geron-x, los altos, calif.,, H C. Browning
Bioassay of mouse mammary tumor virus (mtv). Abstr., R Ritter, S Haslam, and S Nandi
Bioassay of mouse pituitary gonadotropin by induced ovulation in pregnant mice: evaluation and biologic application., A J. Ladman, J E. Palm, and M N. Runner
Bioassay of pesticides and industrial chemicals for tumorigenicity in mice, a preliminary note., J R. Innes, B M. Ulland, M G. Valerio, L Petrucelli, L Fishbein, R. Hart, A J. Pallotta, R R. Bates, H L. Falk, J J. Gart, Klein, I Mitchell, and J Peters
Bioassay of psychoactive agents on escape from auditory stress. Abstr., N Plotnikoff
Bioavailability and pharmacokinetics of orally administered 7-con-o-methylnogarol (7-omen: nsc269148) in the mouse. Abstr., E A. Pratt, J P. Mcgovren, W J. Adams, and R D. Hamilton
Biochemical abnormalities in spinal cord myelin and cns homogenates in heterozygotes affected by the shiverer mutation., W Cammer, S Kahn, and T Zimmerman
Biochemical action of the antineoplastic agent 2-formylpyr- idine n-oxide benzenesulfonylhydrazone., S H. Lee and A C. Sartorelli
Biochemical actions of prospidine on sarcoma 180 ascites cells. Abstr., W A. Creasey
Biochemical activity of 4-aminopyrazolo (3,4-d)pyrimidine in the ehrlich carcinoma. Abstr., A C. Sartorelli, B A. Booth, and T A. Coy
Biochemical alterations during unperturbed suspension growth of l1210 cells., C Benz and E Cadman
Biochemical alterations of phospholipide synthesis produced by the mammary tumor agent. Abstr., G Miroff
Biochemical alterations of the lens capsule in mice with hereditary cataract., S Fukui and I Yamashina
Biochemical analysis of a 40,000 mol. Wt mouse serum protein which binds beta2-microglobulin and has serological cross- -reactivity with h-2 antigens., L Ramanathan, M J. Rogers, E A. Robinson, V J. Hearing, N Tanigaki, and E Appella
Biochemical analysis of a public h-2 specificity revealed by an anomalous reaction of an alloantiserum with a chemically induced c57bl/10 fibrosarcoma., D Ballinari, M A. Pierotti, L Grazioli, M Cattaneo, M J. Rogers, and G Parmiani
Biochemical analysis of gluococorticoid-induced inhibition of ige-mediated histamine release from mouse mast cells., M Daeron, A R. Sterk, F Hirata, and T Ishizaka
Biochemical analysis of minor histocompatibility proteins., Huy Q. Nguyen
Biochemical analysis of murine leukemia viruses isolated from radiation-induced leukemias of strain balb/c., R W. Ellis, N Hopkins, and E Fleissner
Biochemical and antineoplastic effects of 5-fluoro-2'-deoxy- uridine-5'-phosphordiamidates. Abstr., P W. Woodman and P V. Danenberg
Biochemical and antitumor activity associated with the exposure of leukemia l1210 cells to the combination of thymidine (tdr) and 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosyl cytosine (ara-c). Abstr., J J. Kinahan and E P. Kowal
Biochemical and antitumor effects of the combination of thymidine and 1-beta-arabinofuranosylcytosine against leukemia l1210., J J. Kinahan, E P. Kowal, and G B. Grindey
Biochemical and biological characteristics of lymphocyte surface immunoglobulin., J J. Marchalonis and R E. Cone
Biochemical and biological characterization of two new antifols, nsc 127755 and tmq, in comparison with methotrexate. Abstr., M G. Broome, R K. Johnson, and I Wodinsky
Biochemical and biological effects of heat on normal and neoplastic cells. Abstr., B C. Giovanella and C Heidelberger
Biochemical and biological effects of tunicamycin on murine l1210 leukemia. Abstr., M J. Morin and R J. Bernacki
Biochemical and biological studies on virions produced by a lymphoma cell line., A B. Vaidya, C A. Long, J B. Sheffield, A Tamura, D H. Tanaka, and M T. Glycoprotein:
Biochemical and biophysical evidence for gamma 2 subunit association with neuronal voltage-activated Ca2+ channels., M G. Kang, C C. Chen, R Felix, V A. Letts, W N. Frankel, Y Mori, and K P. Campbell
Biochemical and carcinostatic effects of 2'-deoxythioguanosine., G A. Le page, I G. Junga, and B Bowman
Biochemical and cytokinetic studies on corticosteroid sensitivity of lewis lung tumors. Abstr., P G. Braunschweiger and L M. Schiffer
Biochemical and cytological evidence for triple hybrid cell line formed from fusion of three different cells., F Ricciuti and F H. Ruddle
Biochemical and electron microscopic characterization of virus particles from murine myeloma mopc-21., A A. Gottlieb, M Kimura, and H C. Chopra
Biochemical and electronmicroscopic studies on perfused livers from normal and obob mice. Abstr., F Assimacopoulos, L Orci, C Rouiller, and B Jeanrenaud
Biochemical and electrophoretic studies of cholinesterases in the muscular dysgenesis (mdg) mutant mouse., P S. Nawrot, W E. Howell, and B S. Wenger
Biochemical and genetical studies on radioresistant mouse cells in culture., M Horikawa
Biochemical and genetic characterization of a novel protein of mouse milk. Abstr., J E. Piletz and R E. Ganschow
Biochemical and genetic evidence for a macromolecular -glucuronidase complex in microsomal membranes., R T. Swank and K Paigen
Biochemical and genetic evidence for a role of IGHMBP2 in the translational machinery., Saquer M. de Planell, D G. Schroeder, M C. Rodicio, G A. Cox, and Z Mourelatos
Biochemical and genetic factors in the heat inactivation of murine beta-glucuronidase., K Herrup and R J. Mullen
Biochemical and histochemical studies on the postnatal development of the cholinergic neurotransmitter enzymes in the mouse cerebellum. Abstr., J A. Olschowka
Biochemical and immunogenetic analysis of an immunodominant peptide (B6dom1) encoded by the classical H7 minor histocompatibility locus., P A. Eden, G J. Christianson, P Fontaine, P J. Wettstein, C Perreault, and D C. Roopenian
Biochemical and immunohistochemical studies on dysmyelination of quaking mutant mice in vivo and in vitro., K Mikoshiba, K Nagaike, E Aoki, and Y Tsukada
Biochemical and immunological characterization of genetic variants of phosphoglucose isomerase from mouse., D J. Charles and C Lee
Biochemical and immunological characterization of the major envelope glycoprotein gp69/71 and degradation fragments from rauscher leukemia virus., M J. Krantz, M Strand, and J T. August
Biochemical and immunological characterization of two distinct variants of histone h2a in friend leukemia., L A. Blankstein, B D. Stollar, S G. Franklin, A Zweidler, and S B. Levy
Biochemical and immunological studies of purified mouse beta-galactosidase., S Tomino and M Meisler
Biochemical and immunological studies of three genetic variants of 3-phosphoglycerate kinase 2 from the mouse., C Lee and B Pegoraro
Biochemical and immunological studies on the kinases for deoxycytidine (cdr) and 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine (ara-c) in neoplasms sensitive (p815) or resistant (p815/ara-c) to ara-c. Abstr., W Kreis, D Drahovsky, and H Borberg
Biochemical and morphological changes in a mast-cell neoplasm during treatment with cyclophosphamide., C E. Mengel and M G. Kelly
Biochemical and morphological effects of chronic alcohol consumption and iron deficiency during pregnancy in mice. Abstr., N Elbanna and M F. Picciano
Biochemical and morphological study of adriamycin-induced changes in murine neuroblastoma cells., C Schengrund and B A. Sheffler
Biochemical and morphologic changes in a mast cell tumor during treatment with cyclophosphamide. Abstr., C E. Mengel and M G. Kelly
Biochemical and morphologic heterogeneity and variability of mast cell neoplasms in vivo., C E. Mengel
Biochemical and morphologic heterogeneity in a transplantable mast- -cell neoplasm., C E. Mengel and J S. Trier
Biochemical and morphologic heterogeneity of a mast cell tumor. Abstr., C E. Mengel and J S. Trier
Biochemical and pharmacokinetic effect of leucovorin during high-dose methotrexate therapy in murine tumor models. Abstr., F M. Sirotnak, R C. Donsbach, and D M. Moccio
Biochemical and pharmacokinetic effects of leucovorin after high-dose methotrexate in a murine leukemia model., F M. Sirotnak, R C. Donsbach, D M. Moccio, and D M. Dorick
Biochemical and pharmacological effects of the fermentation- -derived antitumor agent, (alphas,5s)-alpha-amino-3-chloro-4,5- -dihydro-5-isoxazoleacetic acid (at-125)., G L. Neil, A E. Berger, R P. Mcpartland, and A Bloch
Biochemical and physicochemical characterization of mouse b cell growth factor: a lymphokine distinct from interleukin 2., J J. Farrar, M Howard, farrar J. Fuller, and W E. Paul
Biochemical and physiological mechanisms in glucocorticoid hormone induction of mouse mammary tumor virus., E M. Scolnick, H A. Young, and W P. Parks
Biochemical and tissue culture studies of transplantable mouse hepatomas h-4, h-6, and bw7756., P E. Thomas and J J. Hutton
Biochemical and ultrastructural changes in a and b cells of the islets of langerhans of mice infected with emc virus., F Zaheer, S L. Howell, K W. Taylor, T J. Coleman, and D R. Gamble
Biochemical and ultrastructural effects of 1,1-(methylethane diylidene dinitrilo)-bis (3-aminoguanidine), (mbag), on cultured mouse leukemia l1210 cells. Abstr., S N. Pathak, C W. Porter, A E. Pegg, and C Dave
Biochemical and ultrastructural studies of conjunctiva of hereditary diabetic mice., P Kern, M Laurent, and F Regnault
Biochemical aspects of histocompatibility antigens., S G. Nathenson
Biochemical aspects of leukemia virus-induced immunosuppression, effect of friend disease virus on spleen nucleases and nucleic acids., A K. Chakrabarty, H Friedman, and W S. Ceglowski
Biochemical aspects of the interactions of the teratogens 5-fluorouracil and 5-fluorodeoxyuridine with normal nucleic acid precursors in mice selected for low and high expression of strong's luxoid gene., P F. Forsthoefel, M J. Blend, and J W. Snow
Biochemical basis of consolidation., William Boggan
Biochemical basis of fat cell insulin resistance in obese rodents and man., M P. Czech, D K. Richardson, and C J. Smith
Biochemical basis of the increased activity of 9-beta-d arabinofuranosyladenine in the presence of inhibitors of adenosine deaminase., W Plunkett, L Alexander, S Chubb, and T L. Loo
Biochemical basis of the increased arabinosyladenine (ara-a) activity in the presence of adenosine deaminase inhibitors. (adi). Abstr., W Plunkett, L Alexander, and T L. Loo
Biochemical changes associated with the development of resistance 5-azacytidine in akr leukemic mice., J Vesely, J Seifert, A Cihak, and F Sorm
Biochemical changes during development of mouse mammary tissue in organ culture., R Mayne and J M. Barry
Biochemical changes during regression and regrowth of hormone-dependent gr mouse mammary tumors., M Schulein, J L. Daehnfeldt, and P Briand
Biochemical changes in 9, 10-dimethyl-1,2-benzanthracene painted mouse skin., M B. Ketkar
Biochemical changes in gr mouse mammary tissue during hormonal tumor induction., J L. Daehnfeldt, M Schulein, and P Briand
Biochemical changes in progressive muscular dystrophy. II. Phosphorus metabolism in normal, nutritional and hereditary dystrophic muscles, livers and brains of animals., N K. Sarkar and U Srivastava
Biochemical changes in progressive muscular dystrophy. I. Nucleic acid metabolism in normal and dystrophic rabbit and mouse liver, brain and muscle., U Srivastava, A Devi, and N Sarkar
Biochemical changes in progressive muscular dystrophy. V. Incorpora- tion of leucine-c14 into protein of various tissues of normal and dystrophic mice., U Srivastava and L Berlinguet
Biochemical changes in serum of pure and mixed Streptococcus faecalis and Bacillus subtilis infections in rats., B M. Mitruka and A M. Jonas
Biochemical changes in the erythropoietic mouse spleen. N5 methyl tetrahydrofolate, homocysteine transmethylase. Abstr., H W. Dickerman and B C. Smith
Biochemical changes in the skin of rhino mouse preceding the hereditary hair loss. Abstr., K Moriwaki
Biochemical characterisation and localization in brain of a human brain-leucocyte membrane glycoprotein recognised by a monoclonal antibody., J L. Mckenzie, R Dalchau, and J W. Fabre
Biochemical characteristics and radiosensitivity of various lines and species of mammals. (russ., Eng. Summ.), N I. Nuzdin and B M. Graevskaja
Biochemical characteristics of a 5-fluorouracil-resistant subline of p388 leukemia., M Tezuka, H Sugiyama, O Tamemasa, and M Inaba
Biochemical characteristics of phagocytosis in the p388 d1 cell., E M. Goodell, S Bilgin, and R A. Carchman
Biochemical characterization of a b-cell growth factor distinct from interleukin 2. Abstr., J J. Farrar, M Howard, M L. Hilfiker, W R. Benjamin, farrar A. Fuller, and W E. Paul
Biochemical characterization of a factor released by macrophages., H Opitz, D Niethammer, R C. Jackson, H Lemke, R Huget, and H Flad
Biochemical characterization of alien h-2 antigens expressed on a methylcholanthrene-induced tumor., M J. Rogers, E Appella, M A. Pierotti, I Invernizzi, and G Parmiani
Biochemical characterization of alien h-2 antigens expressed on a methylcholanthrene induced tumor. Abstr., M J. Rogers, M A. Pierotti, G Invernizzi, and G Parmiani
Biochemical characterization of endogenous type c virus information in differentiated and undifferentiated murine teratocarcinoma-derived cell lines., ravicovitch R. Emanoil, montes de Hojman, J Robert, A Garcette, R Callahan, J Peries, and M Boiron
Biochemical characterization of fv-1 allele cell extracts inhibiting mouse leukemia virus infection. Abstr., W Yang, R W. Tennant, B Schluter, F Myer, and A Brown
Biochemical characterization of genetically variant aromatic amine n-acetyltransferases in a/j and c57bl/6j mice., I B. Glowinski and W W. Weber
Biochemical characterization of growth induction by fetal urogenital sinus: a new mouse model for studying prostatic hyperplasia. Abstr., A Rocco, J Matsurra, M Runner, and L Chung
Biochemical characterization of h9/25, an allospecificity encoded by the ly-6 region., F Takei
Biochemical characterization of ia antigens. I. Characterization of the 31k polypeptide associated with i-a subregion ia antigens., J P. Moosic, A Nilson, G J. Hammerling, and D J. Mckean
Biochemical characterization of mca-induced tumor specific antigens. Abstr., B D. Kahan, S J. Legrue, and N R. Pellis
Biochemical characterization of murine ia antigens with xenoantisera. I. Identification of a second ia molecule (i-e?) in h-2s haplotype., W P. Lafuse, B C. Neely, and C S. David
Biochemical characterization of mutant c3hfb/hen and parent c3h/hen mhc antigens. Abstr., G N. Callahan
Biochemical characterization of phosphoglucose isomerase and genetic variants from mouse and drosophila melanogaster., D Charles and C Lee
Biochemical characterization of receptor sites on normal and leukemic lymphocytes., Clair A. Francomano
Biochemical characterization of the lysosomes of ehrlich ascites tumor cells., A Horvat and O Touster
Biochemical characterization of tissue recombinants composed of wild-type fetal urogenital sinus mesenchyme (ugm) and tfm/y adult bladder epithelium (able). Abstr., T Thompson, L Chung, G Cunha, U, and J Shannon
Biochemical characterization of unique, immunologicallysignifi- cant murine melanoma proteins. Abstr., V J. Hearing, D M. Gersten, and J J. Marchalonis
Biochemical comparison of h-2k antigen isolated from c3hfb/hen and c3h/hen mice., G N. Callahan, L E. Walker, and W J. Martin
Biochemical comparison of major histocompatibility complex molecules from different subspecies of mus musculus: evidence for trans-specific evolution of alleles., B Arden and J Klein
Biochemical comparison of mhc antigens isolated from mutant c3hfb/hen and parent c3h/hen mice., G N. Callahan, W J. Martin, and D Pardi
Biochemical controls of the g1 phase of a mammalian cell cycle. I. Analysis of chromatin proteins in temperature-sensitive variants., P M. Naha and R Sorrentino
Biochemical controls of the g1 phase of a mammalian cell cycle. II. Synthesis of h1 histones in temperature sensitive mouse cells, arrested in g1 phase., K Gooderham and P M. Naha
Biochemical correlates of astrocytic proliferation in the mutant staggerer mouse., V Lee, S Yen, and M L. Shelanski
Biochemical correlates of glucocorticoid-induced cleft palate in mice. Abstr., F D. Andrew, D L. Gustine, and E F. Zimmerman
Biochemical correlates of responsiveness and collateral sensiti- vity of some methotrexate-resistant murine tumors to the lipo- philic antifolate, metoprine., F M. Sirotnak, D M. Moccio, L J. Goutas, L E. Kelleher, and J A. Montgomery
Biochemical criteria for the in vitro differentiation of embryoid bodies produced by a transplantable teratoma of mice. The production of acetylcholine esterase and creatine phosphokinase by teratoma cells., A J. Levine, M Torosian, A J. Sarokhan, and A K. Teresky
Biochemical demonstration of anti-qa activity in an h-2.28 Public specificity antiserum., J Michaelson, L Flaherty, E Vitetta, and E A. Boyse
Biochemical determinants of responsiveness to 5-fluorouracil and its derivatives in xenografts of human colorectal adenocarcinomas in mice., J A. Houghton, S J. Maroda Jr., J O. Phillips, and P J. Houghton
Biochemical differentiation in reaggregating brain cell culture., N W. Seeds
Biochemical differentiation of a murine ganglioneuroblastoma in tissue culture., B W. Ruffner and M Smith
Biochemical differentiation of mechanically dissociated mammalian brain in aggregating cell culture., P Honegger and E Richelson
Biochemical diversity and evolution in the genus mus., F Bonhomme, J Catalan, davidian J. Britton, V M. Chapman, A Moriwaki, E Nevo, and L Thalar
Biochemical diversity in the genus mus. Abstr., L Thaler, F Bohomme, and davidian J. Britton
Biochemical documentation of allelic variation of the i-e antigens of the d, k, p, r, and u haplotypes., J M. Kupinski, P A. Gamble, C S. David, and J H. Freed
Biochemical effects of 2'-azido-2'-deoxyarabinofuranosyl cytosine (cytarazid) in leukemia l1210 and hela cells. Abstr., Y Cheng, Y Rustum, A Bloch, D Derse, M Bobek, and A Schroeder
Biochemical effects of 2'fluoro-5-iodo-arabinosyl cytosine. A new pyrimidine nucleoside analog. Abstr., T Chou, J J. Fox, and F S. Philips
Biochemical effects of 2'-fluoro-5-methyl-1-beta-d-arabinofurano- syluracil and 2'-fluoro-5-iodo-1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine in mouse leukemic cells sensitive and resistant to 1-beta-d- -arabinofuranosylcytosine., T Chou, J H. Burchenal, F A. Schmid, T J. Braun, T Su, K A. Watanabe, J J. Fox, and F S. Philips
Biochemical effects of 2'-fluoro-5-methyl-1-beta-d-arabinofurano- syluracil (fmau) and 2'-fluoro-5-iodo-1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcyto- -sine (fiac) in mouse leukemic cells sensitive and resistant to 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcytosine (ara-c). Abstr., T Chou, J H. Burchenal, F Schmid, T J. Braun, Y A. Watanabe, J J. Fox, and F S. Philips
Biochemical effects of 5-azacytidine (5-aza cr) on leukemia l-1210 cells. Abstr., L H. Li and E J. Kristof
Biochemical effects of cd2+-injury in the rat and mouse testis., M Webb
Biochemical effects of denervation on normal and dystrophic muscle, acetylcholinesterase and choline acetyltransferase., M W. Mc caman
Biochemical effects of d-tertrandrine and thalicarpine., W A. Creasey
Biochemical effects of duazomycin a in the mouse plasma cell neoplasm 70429., E P. Anderson and R W. Brockman
Biochemical effects of duazomycin a in the plasma cell neoplasm 70429. Abstr., R W. Brockman and E P. Anderson
Biochemical effects of ellipticine (nsc-71795) on l1210 leukemia in culture. Abstr., L H. Li
Biochemical effects of ellipticine on leukemia l1210 cells., L Li and C Cowie
Biochemical effects of some pyridine aldehyde thiosemicarbazones. Abstr., A C. Sartorelli and B A. Booth
Biochemical effects of the vinca alkaloids. I. Effects of vinblastine on nucleic acid synthesis in mouse tumor cells., W A. Creasey and M E. Markiw
Biochemical effects of the vinca alkaloids. II. A comparison of the effects of colchicine, vinblastine and vincristine on the synthesis of ribonucleic acids in ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells., W A. Creasey and M E. Markiw
Biochemical effects of x-irradiation on mouse ascites cancer cells. Abstr., E Garcia, E Coe, W Larson, C Slater, and R W. Kee
Biochemical evidence for a separate, mhc-linked locus encoding h-2.28 Antigens., D W. Sears and C M. Polizzi
Biochemical evidence for expression of a semi-allogeneic, h-2 antigen by a murine adenocarcinoma., G N. Callahan, D Pardi, M A. Giedlin, J P. Allison, O M. Morizot, and W J. Martin
Biochemical evidence for keratinization by mouse epidermal cells in culture., P Steinert and S H. Yuspa
Biochemical evidence for multiple i-e ia molecules., W P. Lafuse, P S. Corser, and C S. David
Biochemical evidence for the biphasic development of experimental amyloidosis., J D. Sipe, K P. Mcadam, and F Uchino
Biochemical evidence linking the gix thymocyte surface antigen to the gp69/71 envelope glycoprotein of murine leukemia virus., J Tung, E S. Vitetta, E Fleissner, and E A. Boyse
Biochemical features of ly-5 alloantigen., J Michaelson, M Scheid, and E A. Boyse
Biochemical genetic and sexual variations in mouse tear proteins., Y Matsushima and S Ikemoto
Biochemical genetics and behavior in wild mouse populations, p. 293-334. In g. Lindzey & d. D. Thiessen (ed.) Contrib. To behavior-genetic, R K. Selander and S Y. Yang
Biochemical genetics of aldehyde reductase in the mouse: ahr-1- -a new locus linked to the alcohol dehydrogenase gene complex on chromosome 3., J A. Duley and R S. Holmes
Biochemical genetics of a new glucosephosphate isomerase allele (gpi-1c) from wild mice., R A. Padua, G Bulfield, and J Peters
Biochemical genetics of d-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase in developing mice brain., Deborah J. Peters
Biochemical, hematological, and histological changes in b6c3f1 mice after intramuscular administration of proven., R L. Suber, C H. Frith, and R L. Kodell
Biochemical, histochemical and electronmicroscopic studies of mouse isolated islets of langerhans. Abstr., H G. Lippmann, A Dorn, H J. Hahn, and H L. Lippmann
Biochemical isolation of qa-2 molecules expressed on qa-2+ leukemias arising in qa-2- mice., J Michaelson, R S. Rosenson, C L. Reinisch, and L Flaherty
Biochemically differentiated mouse glial lines carrying a nervous system specific cell surface antigen (ns-1)., N Sundarraj, M Schachner, and S E. Pfeiffer
Biochemically differentiated mouse glial lines carrying a nervous system specific surface antigen. Abstr., N Sundarraj, M Schachner, and S Pfeiffer
Biochemical markers of human tumors grown in athymic (nude) mice. Abstr., A J. Pesce, S Dingle, L D. Persio, and J G. Michael
Biochemical markers of three strains derived from japanese wild mouse (mus musculus molossinus)., T Watanabe, T Ito, and N Ogasawara
Biochemical measurments during methotrexate and citrovorum infusion in mice. Abstr., W P. Fung, K H. Yang, and D S. Zaharko
Biochemical mechanisms of drug resistance. IV. Development of re- sistance to 5-azacytidine and simultaneous depression of pyrimidine metabolism in leukemic mice., J Vesely, A Cihak, and F Sorm
Biochemical mechanisms of drug resistance--xii. Uridine kinases from mouse leukemic cells sensitive and resistance to 5-azacytidine., J Vesely, M Dvorak, A Cihak, and F Sorm
Biochemical mechanism(s) of zymogen granule destabilization in the EPI syndrome in CBA/J mice., Edward C. Dempsey
Biochemical, morphological and hybrid studies in hyper- prolenemic mice., Y S. Kanwar, C A. Krakower, J R. Manaligod, P Justice, and P W. Wong
Biochemical observations on the cartilage of achondroplastic (can) mice., D R. Johnson and D M. Hunt
Biochemical parameters correlated with tumour cell implantation., H B. Bosmann, G F. Bieber, A E. Brown, K R. Case, D M. Gersten, T W. Kimmerer, and A Lione
Biochemical parameters of bht-induced cell growth in mouse lung., H Witschi, S Kacew, B K. Tsang, and D Williamson
Biochemical parameters of clinical significance in rabbits. II. Diurnal variations., R R. Fox and C W. Laird
Biochemical parameters of clinical significance in rabbits. I. Strain variations., R R. Fox, C W. Laird, E M. Blau, H S. Schultz, and B P. Mitchell
Biochemical parameters of resistance of an andriamycin-resistant subline of p388 leukemia to emetine, an inhibitor of protein synthesis., M P. Chitnis and R K. Johnson
Biochemical, pathological, and genetic aspects of a spontaneous mouse hepatoma., R L. Hancock and M M. Dickie
Biochemical pharmacology and toxicology of 8-azaadenosine alone and in combination with 2'-deoxycoformycin (pentostatin)., E N. Spremulli, G W. Crabtree, D L. Dexter, S H. Chu, D M. Farineau, L Y. Ghoda, D L. Mcgowan, S Diamond, R E. Parks, J, and P Calabresi
Biochemical pharmacology of 3-deazaguanine (3-dg). Abstr., P Schwartz, D Hammond, and T A. Khwaga
Biochemical pharmacology of uricytin. Abstr., T A. Khwaja and T T. Lee
Biochemical polymorphism in feral house mouse populations. Abstr., R K. Selander and S Y. Yang
Biochemical polymorphisms in feral and inbred mice (Mus musculus)., T H. Roderick, F H. Ruddle, V M. Chapman, and T B. Shows
Biochemical polymorphisms in feral and inbred mice (mus musculus)., T H. Roderick, F H. Ruddle, V M. Chapman, and T B. Shows
Biochemical profiles of cancer cells. I. Computerized analysis of mouse leukemic cellular rna on polyacrylamide gels., B Hacker, E Westin, sheedy B. Dermott, and C Doty
Biochemical programs of slowly and rapidly growing human colon carcinoma xenografts., G Weber, J C. Hager, M S. Lui, N Prajda, D Y. Tzeng, O C. Jackson, E Takeda, and J N. Eble
Biochemical properties and immunochemical-genetic relationships of mouse h-2 alloantigens., S G. Nathenson and S E. Cullen
Biochemical properties and replication of murine intracisternal a particles during early embryogenesis., S S. Yang, P G. Calarco, and N A. Wivel
Biochemical properties ofd the nucleoside of 3-amino-5- -methyl-1,5-dihydro-1,4,5,6,8-pentaazaacenaphthylene (nsc 154020.) Abstr., L L. Bennett, D L. Smithers, and D L. Hill
Biochemical properties of mitochondria isolated from normal and neoplastic tissues of mice. Abstr., M T. White
Biochemical properties of papain solubilized h-2d alloantigens from meth-a tumor cells. Abstr., K Yamane and S G. Nathenson
Biochemical properties of papain-solubilized murine and human histo- compatibility alloantigens., S G. Nathenson, A Shimada, K Yamane, T Muranatsu, S Cullen, D L. Mann, J L. Fahey, and R Graff
Biochemical properties of the 145,000-dalton super-t antigen from simian virus 40-transformed balb/c3t3 clone 20 cells., F Chaudry, G J. Belsham, and A E. Smith
Biochemical purification of detergent-solubilized h-2 allo- antigens., J H. Freed, D W. Sears, J L. Brown, and S G. Nathenson
Biochemical radiosensitivity of lymphoid tumors., H Klouwen and A Appelman
Biochemical relationship between murine immune interferon and a killer cell helper factor., P L. Simon, J J. Farrar, and P D. Kind
Biochemical relationship of thymocyte mitogenic factor and factors enhancing humoral and cell-mediated immune responses., J J. Farrar, P L. Simon, W J. Koopman, and bonar J. Fuller
Biochemical separation of interleukin 2., D Y. Mochizuki, J Watson, and S Gillis
Biochemical signal transmitted by fygamma receptors: phospholipase a2 activity of fcgamma2b receptor of murine macrophage cell line p388d1., T Suzuki, taki T. Saito, R Sadasivan, and T Nitta
Biochemical similarity of papain-solubilized h-2d alloantigens from tumor cells and from normal cells., K Yamane and S G. Nathenson
Biochemical studies in dystrophic mouse muscle., K P. Strickland, A J. Hudson, and J H. Thakar
Biochemical studies in secondary daunomycin (dnm) resistance. Abstr., S Seeber, K P. Brucksch, J Kading, D K. Hossfeld, and C G. Schmidt
Biochemical studies of aged rodent brains. Abstr., J Hollander and C H. Barrows
Biochemical studies of cytokinetic changes during tumor growth., J W. Harris, F Meyskens, and H M. Patt
Biochemical studies of ia gene products with xenoanti- sera. Abstr., W Lafuse, B Neely, D Mckean, and C David
Biochemical studies of resistance to 6-thioguanine., D B. Ellis and G A. Lepage
Biochemical studies of skeletal muscle in mice with hereditary mus- cular dystrophy. Abstr., K Fink
Biochemical studies of the chediak-higashi syndrome in mice and mink. Abstr., Z Camacho and G Padgett
Biochemical studies on brains of young and old inbred (bc3f1) mice., A Rand and K A. Ansari
Biochemical studies on ethylnitrosourea (enu) carcinogenesis in rats and mice. Abstr., M J. Chang and R W. Hart
Biochemical studies on hormone-responsive mammary tumors in br6 mice., J A. Smith and R J. King
Biochemical studies on mice 6-18 months after total-body x-irradia- tion., M P. Esnouf, M G. Ord, and L A. Stocken
Biochemical studies on mitochondria isolated from normal and neoplastic tissues of the mouse mammary gland., M T. White and S Nandi
Biochemical studies on rna tumor virus information and its transmission in b16 murine melanoma., R Hehlmann and V Erfle
Biochemical studies on spontaneous carcinogenesis, in vivo effects of hormonal changes on c3h mice bearing hormone-dependent mammary carconoma., G T. Okita and E A. Ezz
Biochemical studies on the h-2k antigens of the mhc mutant bm1., T Nisizawa, B M. Ewenstein, H Uehara, and S G. Nathenson
Biochemical studies on the h-2k mutant b6.c-h-2bm10., L R. Pease, B M. Ewenstein, D Mcgovern, R W. Melvold, T Nisizawa, and S G. Nathenson
Biochemical studies with the vinca alkaloids. I. Effect on nucleic acid formation by isolated cell suspensions., J F. Richards, R G. Jones, and C T. Beer
Biochemical study of heterosis for brain myelin content in mice., H Ebato, T M. Seyfried, and R K. Yu
Biochemical study of interaction of mouse cells and oncogenic extracts in vitro. Abstr., P G. Stansly, M W. Chu, and H D. Soule
Biochemical transformation of deoxythymidine kinase-deficient mouse cells with uv-irradiated equine herpesvirus type 1., G P. Allen, J J. Mcgowan, G A. Gentry, and C C. Randall
Biochemistry and immunology of neurological mutants in the mouse., J Mallet
Biochemistry of cancer., E P. Anderson and L W. Law
Biochemistry of differentiation of mouse trophoblast, esterase., M Sherman
Biochemistry of drugs xiii. Substances with antineoplastic activity xxx. Cancerostatic activity, absorption, tissue distribution and excretion of ethylester n-/delta-(6-purinylthio)valeryl/glycine- -35s/(butocine) in mice., K Raz, V Francova, Z F. Cerny, V Jelinek, and M Semonsky
Biochemistry of dystrophic muscle. 2. Some enzyme changes in dystrophic mouse muscle., R J. Pennington
Biochemistry of dystrophic muscle, mitochondrial succinate-tetrazo- lium reductase and adenosine triphosphatase., R J. Pennington
Biochemistry of lipids of neoplastic tissue. Iii. Fatty acids in the liver of tumor-bearing mice., N Ueta, N Kawamura, and T Yamakawa
Biochemistry of tumors., G A. Le page and J F. Henderson
Biochimie de la souris obese-hyperglycemique (o-h) de bar harbor., J W. Christophe j and J Furnelle
Biochimie des obesites experimentales., J Christophe
BioCreative III interactive task: an overview., Cecilia N Arighi, Phoebe M Roberts, Shashank Agarwal, Sanmitra Bhattacharya, Gianni Cesareni, Andrew Chatr-Aryamontri, Simon Clematide, Pascale Gaudet, Michelle Gwinn Giglio, Ian Harrow, Eva Huala, Martin Krallinger, Ulf Leser, Donghui Li, Feifan Liu, Zhiyong Lu, Lois J Maltais, Naoaki Okazaki, Livia Perfetto, Fabio Rinaldi, Rune Sætre, David Salgado, Padmini Srinivasan, Philippe E Thomas, Luca Toldo, Lynette Hirschman, and Cathy H Wu
Biodistribution of 14c-misonidazole in balb/c mice. Abstr., B Garrecht, J D. Chapman, and B C. Lentle
Biodistribution of (225)Ra citrate in mice: retention of daughter radioisotopes in bone., S J. Kennel, T Lankford, M Garland, J P. Sundberg, and S Mirzadeh
Bioelectrical properties of cerebellar purkinje cells in reeler mutant mice., J Dupont, R Gardette, and F Crepel
Bioelectric properties of dystrophic mammalian muscle, excitability, membrane resting, and action potentials in mouse hereditary myopathy., J T. Conrad and G H. Glaser
Bioflavonoid regulation of atpase and hexokinase activity in ehrlich ascites cell mitochondria., Y Graziani
Biogenesis of closely related membrane glycoproteins. Abstr., A Van le and D Doyle
Biogenic amines in cultured neuroblastoma and astrocytoma cells., R Narotzky and W Bondareff
BioGPS and GXD: mouse gene expression data-the benefits and challenges of data integration., Martin Ringwald, Chunlei Wu, and Andrew I Su
Biography of a tolerant state. Cellular parameters of the unrespons- ive state induced in adult mice to human gamma globulin., J M. Chiller and W O. Weigle
Bio-informatics, Andrew Borden-Chisholm
Bioinformatics approaches for candidate gene analysis., Dorian Britt
Bioinformatics as a tool for finding candidate genes for quantitative trait loci, Judith Vasquez
Bioinformatics of disease., David Haluska
Bioinformatics resources for behavior studies in the laboratory mouse., Carol J. Bult
Bioinformatics search for stem cell regulatory mechanisms., Michael Segal
Bioinformatics toolbox for narrowing rodent quantitative trait loci., K DiPetrillo, X Wang, I M. Stylianou, and B Paigen
Biologic activities of lymph node cells fractionated on bovine plasma albumin., N Moav and T N. Harris
Biologic activities of various thymus preparations., D W. Van bekkum, I Betel, M J. Blankwater, A M. Kruisbeek, and A C. Swart
Biological actions and interactions of tetrachloroethylene., D Reichert
Biological actions of human somatotrophin and its derivatives on mouse mammary gland and teleost urinary bladder., B A. Doneen, H A. Bern, and C H. Li
Biological activities of antitrinitrophenyl and antidinitrophenyl mouse monoclonal antibodies., N Hirayama, T Hirano, G Kohler, A Kurata, U, and Z Ovary
Biological activities of monoclonal antibodies reactive with antigenic sites mapped on the g1 glycoprotein of la crosse virus., L Kingsford, L D. Ishizawa, and D W. Hill
Biological activities of murine mammary tumour virus in vitro. Increased macromolecular syntheses in mouse and hamster kidney cells, production of b- and c-particles in the mouse cells., J Links, O Tol, J Calafat, and F Buijs
Biological activities of non-protein chromophores of antitumor protein antibiotics: auromomycin and neocarzinostatin., H Suzuki, K Miura, Y Kumada, T Takeuchi, and N Tanaka
Biological activities of solubilized surface antigens of embryonic and polyoma-virus-transformed cells., Y Kitahara, Y Barra, and G Meyer
Biological activity and separation of a leukaemogenic virus from murine sarcoma virus-harvey (msv-h)., J J. Harvey and J East
Biological activity of 3'-5'-cyclic phosphates of 1-beta-d-arabino- furanosylcytosine (ara-c). Abstr., W Kreis and W Wechter
Biological activity of 4-thiouridine (tur) amd 6-thioxanthosine (txr). Abstr., A Bloch, R K. Robins, M W. Winkley, and J T. Witkowski
Biological activity of complement in vivo. Role of c5 in the accumula- tion of polymorphonuclear leukocytes in inflammatory exudates., R Snyderman, J K. Phillips, and S E. Mergenhagen
Biological activity of monoclonal antibodies to operationally defined antigenic regions on the hemagglutinin molecule of a/seal/mass/1/80 (h7n7) influenza virus., H Kida, L E. Brown, and R G. Webster
Biological activity of some oxygenated sterols., A A. Kandutsch, H W. Chen, and H J. Heiniger
Biological and antigenic similarities of murine interferon-gamma and macrophage-activating factor., L P. Svedersky, C V. Benton, W H. Berger, E Rinderknecht, R N. Harkins, and M A. Palladino
Biological and antineoplastic properties of a novel pseudomonas glutaminase-asparaginase with high therapeutic efficacy. Abstr., J Roberts and F A. Schmid
Biological and biochemical characterization of alien h-2 antigens of a chemically induced sarcoma. Abstr., G Parmiani
Biological and biochemical differences among ecotropic c-type rna viral isolates chemically induced from c57bl/ka mouse embryo cells in vitro., E P. Gelmann, A Decleve, and H S. Kaplan
Biological and biochemical differences between tubercidin (7-deazaa- denosine) and its 5'-phosphate methyl ester., B K. Bhuyan, G L. Neil, C G. Smith, E J. Olin, and L Li
Biological and biochemical effect of deoxyribonuclease on mice bearing ehrlich ascites carcinoma. Abstr., G De lamirande
Biological and biochemical properties of 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3- -(beta-d-glucopyranosyl)-1-nitrosourea (nsc d 254157), a nitrosourea with reduced bone marrow toxicity., P A. Fox, L C. Panasci, and P S. Schein
Biological and biochemical properties of nonidet p40-solubilized and partially purified tumor-specific antigens of the transplantation type from plasma membranes of a methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma., T Natori, L W. Law, and E Appella
Biological and biochemical properties of soluble tumor-specific transplantation antigen of a simian virus 40-induced neoplasm., E Appella, L W. Law, and O Henriksen
Biological and biochemical studies of the effects of xylotubercidin and related compounds on mouse leukemia l1210 in vitro. Abstr., C E. Cass and M J. Robins
[biological And biochemical studies on the characterization of an osteoma-inducing retrovirus of the 101/nhg mouse.] (german With english summ.)., J Schmidt, A Luz, H Schetters, and V Erfle
Biological and chemical characterization of endotoxin from cap- nocytophaga sputigena., R H. Stevens, M N. Sela, W P. Mcarthur, A Nowotny, and B F. Hammond
Biological and chemotherapeutic studies on primary mammary tumors in c3h and c3ho mice., J Gelzer and P Loustalot
Biological and morphological studies of sjl/j strain reticulum cell neoplasms induced and transmitted serially in low-leukemia-strain mice., S Fujinaga, W E. Poel, W C. Williams, and L Dmochowski
Biological and morpholoical characteristics of mammary tumors in gr mice., R Van nie and A Dux
Biological and pathogenic properties of a mouse leukemia virus., L Gross
Biological and seroligical characterization of radiation leukemia virus., A Decleve, M Lieberman, J N. Ihle, and H S. Kaplan
Biological aspects of cancer research., C C. Little
Biological aspects of dosimetry. The importance of change in biological response with depth in tissue for collimated neutron beams- -further experimental verification., R Berry and D Bewley
Biological behavior of malignant melanoma cells correlated to their survival in vivo., I J. Fidler
Biological behavior through successive transplant generations of transplantable tumors derived originally from primary chemically induced and spontaneous sources in mice., H Wexler, S K. Orme, and A S. Ketcham
Biological characteristics of human pancreatic adenocarcinoma line capan-1 in tissue culture and the nude mouse. Abstr., A P. Kyriazis, D G. Scarpelli, S Rao, J Fogh, A A. Kyriazis, and A J. Pesce
Biological characterization of a leukemogenic virus isolated from the cfw mouse., J K. Ball and J A. Mccarter
Biological characterization of a prolonged antileukemic effect of 5-azacytidine., C A. Presant, F Valeriote, and T J. Viette
Biological characterization of a tumour-growth-promoting factor from ascitic fluid of tumour-bearing mice., O Henriksen and L W. Law
Biological characterization of cloned permanent stromal cell lines from anemic Sl/Sld mice and +/+ littermates., P Anklesaria, V Klassen, M A. Sakakeeny, T J. Fitzgerald, D E. Harrison, M E. Rybau, and J S. Greenberger
Biological characterization of murine neuroblastoma: in vivo neurogenic tumor model. Abstr., G Pons, B L. Mirkin, and R F. O'dea
Biological characterization of the c-1300 murine neuroblastoma: an in vivo neural crest tumor model., G Pons, R F. O'dea, and B L. Mirkin
Biological data of the h.a.1 Tumour., B L. Sorensen
Biological distances between indigenous populations of Taiwan., C K. Chai
Biological effects and biochemical properties of 2'azido- and 2'-amino-2'-deoxyarabinofuranosyl pyrimidines and purines. Abstr., Y Cheng, M Bobek, and A Bloch
Biological effects and structure-activity relationships of 1,2-dihydropyrido[3,4-b]pyrazines., G P. Wheeler, B J. Bowdon, C Temple Jr., and J Webster
Biological effects of allogeneic effect factor on t lymphocytes: in vitro induction of cytotoxic t lymphocytes manifesting prefer- ential lytic activity against h-2-identical tumor cells., A Altman, T E. Bechtold, J M. Cardenas, and D H. Katz
Biological effects of anti-idiotypic antibodies on lymphocyte function. I. Analysis of the effects on b lymphocytes of combining site and framework-directed anti-t-15 idiotypic antibodies., H Yamamoto and D H. Katz
Biological effects of antitestosterone antibodies. Relationship between intensity of immunization, antibody titre, and the state of androgen-dependent traits., B Voracova, J Hilgertova, M Vojtiskova, V Viklicky, and M E. Khoda
Biological effects of carbon and argon ions on tumor and normal tissues. Abstr., L S. Goldstein, T L. Phillips, and K K. Fu
Biological effects of corynebacterium parvum, iii. Amplification of resistance and impairment of active immunity to murine tumours., S E. Smith and M T. Scott
Biological effects of corynebacterium parvum. IV. Adjuvant and inhibitory activities on b lymphocytes., J G. Howard, G H. Christie, and M T. Scott
Biological effects of dihydrovinblastine., R L. Noble, C T. Beer, and R W. Mcintyre
Biological effects of enzymatic deprivation of l-methionine in cell culture and an experimental tumor., W Kreis and C Hession
Biological effects of escherichia colia lipopolysaccharide (lps) in vivo. I. Selection in the mouse thymus of killer and helper cells., C D. Baroni, L Ruco, G S. Franceschi, S Uccini, L Adorini, and G Doria
Biological effects of escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (lps) in vivo. II. Selection in the mouse thymus of pha- and con a-responsive cells., L Adorini, L Ruco, S Uccini, G S. Franceschi, D. Baroni, and G Doria
Biological effects of high peak power radiation., S Fine, T Maimen, E Klein, and R E. Scott
Biological effects of long term administration of the anti- biotic 2'-deoxycoformycin to mice. Abstr., E M. Sordillo, R A. Good, and P P. Trotta
Biological effects of some products of cholesterol autoxidation., A A. Kandutsch
Biological effects of the adjuvant corynebacterium parvum. II. Evidence for macrophage--t-cell interaction., M T. Scott
Biological effects of the neonatal injection of 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)- anthracene., J K. Ball and D A. Dawson
Biological effects of urban air pollution. Iii. Lung tumors in mice., M B. Gardner
Biological expressions of lymphocyte activation. II. Generation of a population of thymus-derived suppressor lymphocytes., R R. Rich and C W. Pierce
Biological expressions of lymphocyte activation. IV. Concanavalin a-activated suppressor cells in mouse mixed lymphocyte reactions., R R. Rich and S S. Rich
Biological expressions of lymphocyte activation. V. Characterization of a soluble immune response suppressor (sirs) produced by concanavalin a-activated spleen cells., T Tadakuma, A L. Kuhner, R R. Rich, and C W. Pierce
Biological features of the new a2g-adr mouse mutant with abnormal muscle function., W J. Watkins
Biological functions of t cell lines with specificity for the intracellular bacterium listeria monocytogenes in vitro and in vivo., S H. Kaufmann and H Hahn
Biological inhibitor of transplantable mouse tumors., A J. Miller and L S. Kimsey
Biological interactions between parasitic infections and tumoral growth. I. Effect of toxoplasma gondii infections on the early growth phase of an ascites tumor of mice., T Pizzi and M Diaz
Biological interrelationships in the chemotherapy of moloney virus leukemia., J P. Glynn, J B. Moloney, M A. Chirigos, S R. Humphreys, and A Goldin
Biologically active c5 production by c5 deficient mice after cyto- genetic manipulation. Abstr., R Synderman and N Levy
Biologically active phorbol esters specifically alter affinity of epidermal growth factor membrane receptors., M Shoyab, J E. Delarco, and G J. Todaro
Biological methods for archiving and maintaining mutant laboratory mice., Fray MD, Glenister PH, Rockwood S, Kaneko T, Nakagata N
Biological modifiers of tumor vascularity. Abstr., J J. Clement, C W. Song, and S H. Levitt
Biological nomenclatures: a source of lexical knowledge and ambiguity., O Tuason, L Chen, H Liu, J A. Blake, and C Friedman
Biological properties and response to x-rays of first-generation transplants of spontaneous mammary carcinomas in c3h mice., J F. Fowler, P W. Sheldon, A C. Begg, S A. Hill, and A M. Smith
Biological properties of a c-type leuko-virus isolated from mouse myeloma cells., A Karpas
Biological properties of antibody classes in transplantation immune sera., G A. Voisin, R Kinsky, F Jansen, and C Bernard
Biological properties of a type c virus isolated from a human x mouse hybrid cell line., A F. Gazdar, E K. Russell, and J Minna
Biological properties of b particles from c3h and c3hf mouse milk., P C. Hageman, J Links, and P Bentvelzen
Biological properties of esteroprotease isolated from the submaxillary gland of mice., M Angeletti, G Sbaraglia, E D. Campora, and L Frati
Biological properties of mouse mammary tumor viruses. Abstr., D H. Moore
Biological properties of n4-spermidine derivatives and their potential in anticancer chemotherapy., C W. Porter, R J. Bergeron, and N J. Stolowich
Biological properties of thymosin, a thymic hormone. Abstr., A L. Goldstein, A Guha, M M. Zatz, and A White
Biological properties of transplantation immune sera. II. Pca in mice with h-2 antigens., R Kinsky, G Voisin, I Hilgert, and H Duc
Biological properties of trnasplantation immune sera. Iii. Relation- ship between transplantation (facilitation or inhibition) and serological (anaphylaxis or cytolysis) activities., R Kinsky, G Voisin, and H Duc
Biological properties of vincaleukoblastine, an alkaloid in vinca rosea linn, with reference to its antitumor action., J H. Cutts, C T. Beer, and R L. Noble
Biological recovery from radiation damage in small animals., J W. Lane and W Mauderli
Biological relevance of the three-cell mouse embryo, Nicolas E. Tokas
Biological research in cancer., C C. Little
Biological responses to various neutron energies from 1 to 600 mev. II. Lens opacification in mice., M Di paola, M Coppola, J Baarli, M Bianchi, and A H. Sullivan
Biological responses to various neutron energies from 1 to 600 mev. I. Testes weight loss in mice., M Di paola, V Caffarelli, M Coppola, F Porro, M Quintiliani, J Baarli, M Bianchi, and A H. Sullivan
Biological significance, genetics and evolutionary origin of varia- bility in behaviour within and between inbred strains of mice (mus musculus)., G A. Van oortmerssen
Biological significance of factors influencing the incidence of mammary cancer in mice., W S. Murray
Biological significance of factors influencing the incidence of mammary cancer in mice., W S. Murray
Biological significance of ia antigens shed from macrophages. Abstr., S Lee, F Paraskevas, C David, and L Ebbeling
Biological significance of the h-2 complex. Abstr., J Klein
Biological studies of actinomycin d., C L. Maddock, G J. D'angio, S Farber, and A H. Handler
Biological studies of anticancer agents. II. Effect of percutaneous application., M Matsuyama, A Maekawa, and T Nakamura
Biological studies of e.l.4 Lymphoma and c1498 leukemia in susceptible (c57bl) and resistant (b10.d2) Mice., K K. Tanaka and E Roberts
Biological studies on a leukemia virus extracted from c3h plasma cell tumor 70429., E J. Breyere, J B. Moloney, and W P. Jordan
Biological studies on a lymphoid-leukemia virus extracted from sarcoma 37. I-origin and introductory investigations., J B. Moloney
Biological studies on the new albino mouse inbred at the indian cancer research centre., K J. Ranadive and S A. Kanekar
Biological synergism of vitamin a (va) and cytoxan in tumor bearing mice. Abstr., L Nathanson, C L. Maddock, and T C. Hall
Biologic and biochemical activities of continuous macrophage cell lines p388d1 and j744.1., R Snyderman, M C. Pike, D G. Fischer, and H S. Koren
Biologic and biochemical properties of detergent-solubilized tumor-specific transplantation antigen from a simian virus 40-induced neoplasm. Brief communication., T Natori, L W. Law, and E Appella
Biologic and immunologic studies on a murine model of regional lymph node metastasis., jones J. Finlay, W N. Bartholomaeus, P J. Fimmel, D Keast, and N F. Stanley
Biologic characteristics of some mouse mammary tumor viruses., D H. Moore, J A. Holben, and J Charney
Biologic effects of solubilized h-2 and tumor-specific antigens., L W. Law, E Appella, and K S. Chang
Biologic effects of the altered mhs profile on the k36 tumor, a spontaneous leukemia of akr., H Festenstein, W Schmidt, C Testorelli, O Marelli, and S Simpson
Biologic factors influencing metastasis of spontaneous mammary gland carcinoma in mice. Abstr., A D. Gulledge
Biologic heterogeneity of the l5178y lymphoma. Abstr., J C. Alper, H A. Bogaars, E N. Spremulli, and L L. Tibbetts
Biologic properties of a mouse igg2a myeloma protein with anti- dinitrophenyl activity., N L. Warner and Z Ovary
Biologic properties of human leukemic and tumoral rna. IV. Leukemia and neoplasms induced in mice with human leukemic rna carried in tissue culture., S De carvalho, H J. Rand, and D P. Meyer
Biologic properties of transplantation immune sera. IV. Influence of the course of immunization, dilution and complexing to antigen on enhancing activity of ig classes., H T. Duc, R G. Kinsky, J Kanellopoulos, and G A. Voisin
Biologic significance of autoantibodies against h-2 antigens in syngeneic antitumor sera., W Schmidt and A Alonzo
Biologic studies on hamster tumors induced by the murine sarcoma virus (moloney)., K Perk, M V. Viola, K L. Smith, N A. Wivel, and J B. Moloney
Biologie, serologie et biochimie de virus leucemogenes derives d'une tumeur radioinduite de la souris c57bl., M Janowski, mahieu L. Baugnet, J Merregaert, georges L. Saint, N Sassen, J N. Ihle, and J R. Maisiu
Biologische parameter eines standardisierten tumormodells fur chemotherapeutische und toxikologische untersuchungen. (eng. Summ.), I Fichtner, W Arnold, and E Pehl
Biology and karyology of murine leuemia l1210 continuously propagated in unconditioned golden hamsters. Abstr., D M. Goldenberg, R A. Pavia, M Chen, and V F. Ward
Biology and karyology of murine leukemia l1210 xenografted to the hamster., D M. Goldenberg
Biology of cancer., C C. Little
Biology of disease. Monoclonal antibodies and tumor-associated antigens., I Damjanov and B B. Knowles
Biology of large established tumours regressing with nitrogen mustard treatment. (a) The mouse plasma cell tumour., R J. Goldacre and M E. Whisson
Biology of simianvirus 40 (sv40) transplantation antigen (trag). Vii. Induction of sv40 trag in nonpermissive mouse cells by early viable sv40 deletion (0.54/0.59) Mutants., S S. Tevethia, D C. Flyer, M J. Tevethia, and W C. Topp
Biology of simian virus 40 (sv40) transplantation antigen (trag). X. Tumorigenic potential of mouse cells transformed by sv40 in high responder c57bl/6 mice and correlation with the persistence of sv40 trag, early proteins and viral sequences., D C. Flyer, J Pretell, A E. Campbell, W S. Liao, M J. Tevethia, M. Taylor, and S S. Tevethia
Biology of simian virus (sv40) transplantation antigen (trag). V. In vitro demonstration of sv40 trag in sv40 infected nonpermissive mouse cells by the lymphocyte mediated cytotoxicity assay., J Pretell, R S. Greenfield, and S S. Tevethia
Biology of the laboratory mouse, Staff of the Jackson Laboratory
Bioluminescent imaging demonstrates that transplanted human embryonic stem cell-derived CD34(+) cells preferentially develop into endothelial cells., X Tian, M K. Hexum, V R. Penchev, R J. Taylor, L D. Shultz, and D S. Kaufman
Biomarkers of aging: tissue markers. Future research needs, strategies, directions and priorities., D E. Harrison and J R. Archer
Biometrical genetic analysis of exploratory behavior in mice. Abstr., J H. Abeelen
Biometrical genetics with one or two loci, the inheritance of physio- logical characters in mice., J Stewart and R C. Elston
Biometrics of reversal learning in mice, i. Effects of iti and strain., A B. Carran
Biometrics of reversal learning in mice, ii. Diallel cross., A B. Carran
Biometrics of reversal learning in mice. Iii. Complete reciprocated mendelian analysis., A B. Carran
Biometric study of weight variations in different strains or mutant stocks of mice. I. Weight study of alopecic mice during development. Abstr., N Kobozieff, F Reynes, and E Gemahling
Biometrische untersuchungen ausserer korpermasse an mauseinzuchtstam- men., W Zschiesche and H Heinecke
Bio-ontologies-fast and furious., J Blake
Biophysical and bioassay studies on milk fractions of genetically similar agent-bearing and agent-free mouse substrains., W T. Hall and W F. Feller
Biophysical changes of cell membrane during the growth of an ascitic tumour. Abstr., P Bischoff, F Robert, and M Donner
Biophysical cytochemical investigations of intracellular heparin in neoplastic mast cells., N Nakamura, R E. Hurst, S S. West, J M. Menter, A F. Golden, D A. Corliss, and D D. Jones
Biophysical identification and sorting of high metastatic variants from b16 melanoma tumor., S R. Lessin, S R. Abraham, and C Nicolini
Biophysical studies on 'stem cells'. Abstr., H C. Mel and J C. Schooley
Biosintese do deoxiribose-5-fosfato em ratinhos normais e portadores de tumores experimentais., J A. Lopes do rosario
Biosynthese comparee des acides gras, tout particulierement de l'acide lignocerique, dans le rein et le cerveau de souris normale et quaking., J Bourre, O Daudu, and N Baumann
Biosynthese de l'acide lignocerique dans deux organelles (mitochondries et microsomes) au cours du developpement cerebral de la souris, normal et pathologique (quaking et jimpy)., J Bourre, jouas M. Paturneau, O Daudu, and N Baumann
Biosynthese des acides gras a longue chaine dans les microsomes de cerveau de souris., J Bourre, S Pollet, G Dubois, and N Baumann
Biosynthese des acides gras dans les microsomes de cerveau de souris normale et quaking., J Bourre, S Pollet, O Daudu, and N Baumann
Biosynthese des acides gras dans les mitochondries de cerveau de souris en presence de malonyl-coa ou d'acetyl-coa., jouas M. Paturneau, N Baumann, and J Bourre
Biosynthesis and assembly of igm. Free thiol groups present on the intracellular subunits., D I. Stott and A Feinstein
Biosynthesis and degradation of galactolipids in the brain of myelin deficient mutant (jimpy) mouse. Abstr., D S. Deshmukh, T Inoue, and R A. Pieringer
Biosynthesis and expression of ia and h-2 antigens on a macrophage cell line are stimulated by products of activated spleen cells., J M. Mcnicholas, D P. King, and P P. Jones
Biosynthesis and glycosylation of the epidermal growth factor receptor in human tumor-derived cell lines A431 and Hep 3B., C R. Carlin and B B. Knowles
Biosynthesis and localization of lactate dehydrogenase x in pachytene spermatocytes and spermatids of mouse testes., M L. Meistrich, P K. Trostle, M Frapart, and R P. Erickson
Biosynthesis and metabolism of viral proteins expressed on the surface of murine leukemia virus-infected cells., J A. Ledbetter, R C. Nowinski, and R N. Eisenmann
Biosynthesis and post-synthetic modification of a precursor (pro-c5) of the fifth component of mouse complement (c5)., Y M. Ooi and H R. Colten
Biosynthesis and processing of a human precursor complement protein, pro-C3, in a hepatoma-derived cell line., K M. Morris, G Goldberger, H R. Colten, D P. Aden, and B B. Knowles
Biosynthesis and processing of a plasmodium falciparum schizont antigen recognized by immune serum and a monoclonal antibody., A A. Holder and R R. Freeman
Biosynthesis and tissue distribution of 17beta-estradiol in obese mice., R Jungmann, J Schweppe, J Hines, and G Hollifield
Biosynthesis of a metabolite of retinoic acid with properties of retinylphosphate (rp) by transformed mouse fibroblasts in culture. Abstr., P V. Phat, S Adamo, and L M. Luca
Biosynthesis of an interstitial type of collagen by cloned human gastric carcinoma cells., K Sakakibara, T Suzuki, T Motoyama, H Watanabe, and Y Nagai
Biosynthesis of a single chain pro-c5 by normal mouse liver mrna: analysis of the molecular basis of c5 deficiency in akr/j mice., F Patel and J O. Minta
Biosynthesis of a ubiquitin-related peptide in rat brain and in human and mouse pituitary tumors., H Scherrer, N G. Seidah, S Benjannet, P Crine, M Lis, and M Chretien
Biosynthesis of c4 by mouse peritoneal macrophages. I. Characterization of an in vitro culture system and comparison of c4 synthesis by "low" vs "high" c4 strains., S L. Newell, D C. Shreffler, and J P. Atkinson
Biosynthesis of c4 by mouse peritoneal macrophages. II. Comparison of c4 synthesis by resident and elicited cell populations., S L. Newell and J P. Atkinson
Biosynthesis of chondroitin sulphate by a golgi-apparatus- -enriched preparation from cultures of mouse mastocytoma cells., J E. Silbert and L S. Freilich
Biosynthesis of dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine by adenoma alveolar type ii cells., R L. Wykle, B Malone, and F Snyder
Biosynthesis of fatty acids in obese mice in vivo. II. Studies with dl-malate-2-3h-3-14c, succinate-2,3-3h-2,3-14c, and dl-iso- citrate-2-3h-5,6-14c., E Lamdin, W W. Shreeve, R H. Slavinski, and N Oji
Biosynthesis of free amino acids in the brain of jimpy mice., S Simler, N Owsianowski, H Randrianarisoa, M Ledig, and P Mandel
Biosynthesis of glycolipids in myelin deficient mutants, brain glycosyl transferases in jimpy and quaking mice., N M. Neskovic, L L. Sarlieve, and P Mandel
Biosynthesis of glycolipids in virus-transformed cells., R O. Brady and P H. Fishman
Biosynthesis of glycosaminoglycans by cultured mastocytoma cells., R G. Lewis, A F. Spencer, and J E. Silbert
Biosynthesis of glycosaminoglycans by microsomal preparations from cultured mastocytoma cells., R G. Lewis, A F. Spencer, and J E. Silbert
Biosynthesis of glycosphingolipids by mouse neuroblastoma (nb41a), rat glia (rgc-6) and human glia (chb-4) in cell culture., G Dawson, S Kemp, A Stoolmiller, and A Dorfman
Biosynthesis of glycosphingolipids in mouse kidney homogenates. Abstr., G Hauser and J Hildebrand
Biosynthesis of heparin. Iii. Formation of a sulfated glycosamino- glycan with a microsomal preparation from mast cell tumors., J E. Silbert
Biosynthesis of immunoglobulin a (iga) and immunoglobulin m (igm). Requirement for j chain and a disulphide-exchanging enzyme for polymerization., E Della corte and R Parkhouse
Biosynthesis of immunoglobulin a (iga). Secretion and addition of carbohydrate to monomer and polymer forms of a mouse myeloma protein., E Della corte and R Parkhouse
Biosynthesis of immunoglobulins by murine tumor cells. Abstr., F P. Inman and L C. Yu
Biosynthesis of immunoglobulins. The separate classes of poly- ribosomes synthesizing heavy and light chains., A R. Williamson and B A. Askonas
Biosynthesis of insulins i and ii in rodents: evidence for differential expression of the two genes. Abstr., K Kakita, K O'connell, S Giddings, and M A. Permutt
Biosynthesis of j-chain in mouse iga and igm., R Parkhouse
Biosynthesis of labeled mouse tumor acth., R F. Canfield, J E. Fried, and H Cohen
Biosynthesis of l-ascorbic acid in liver microsomes from mice bearing transplanted tumors., I B. Chatterjee and R W. Mckee
Biosynthesis of lipids in isolated pancreatic islets from obese- -hyperglycemic mice. Abstr., C Berne
Biosynthesis of lymphocyte surface igd in the mouse., J W. Goding and L A. Herzenberg
Biosynthesis of membrane factor b by mouse peritoneal macrophages., Y M. Ooi and B S. Ooi
Biosynthesis of methionine in mouse cells cultured in vitro., M Balinska and sztabert B. Grzelakoska
Biosynthesis of methionine in the liver of leukaemic mice., K Pristoupilova
Biosynthesis of mouse erythrocyte membrane proteins by friend erythroleukemia cells., S R. Pfeffer and C M. Redman
Biosynthesis of mucopolysaccharides by neuroblastoma cells in tissue culture. Abstr., A C. Stoolmiller
Biosynthesis of murine terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase., A Silverstone, L Sun, O N. Witte, and D Baltimore
Biosynthesis of myelin-specific glycosphingolipids by a cloned cell line derived from a mouse schwannoma. Abstr., G Dawson and S F. Pfeiffer
Biosynthesis of o-alkyl and o-alk-1-enyl ether-linked lipids in neoplastic cells. Abstr., M L. Blank, R L. Wykle, C Piantadosi, and F Snyder
Biosynthesis of platelet-activating factor (paf-acether). IV. Impairment of acetyl-transferase activity in thioglycollate- -elicited mouse macrophages., R Roubin, huerta J. Mencia, A Landes, and J Benveniste
Biosynthesis of proteoglycans in organ cultures of developing kidney mesenchyme., J W. Lash, L Saxen, and P Ekblom
Biosynthesis of psychosine and levels of cerebrosides in the central and peripheral nervous systems of quaking mice., V L. Friedrich and G Hauser
Biosynthesis of pyridine nucleotides in early embryos of the mouse (mus musculus)., M Kuwahara and S Chaykin
Biosynthesis of pyrrolidone carboxylic acid in hairless mouse epidermis., N W. Delapp and D K. Dieckman
Biosynthesis of reverse transcriptase from rauscher murine leukemia virus by synthesis and cleavage of a gag-pol read- -through viral precursor polyprotein., J J. Kopchick, G A. Jamjoom, K F. Watson, and R B. Arlinghaus
Biosynthesis of ribonuclease in mouse pancreas., A J. Morris and S R. Dickman
Biosynthesis of ribonucleic acid in l-1210 leukemic cells, lack of inhibition by alpha-amantin in vivo. Abstr., S Damle and J Novack
Biosynthesis of RNA polymerase in Escherichia coli. IV. Accumulation of intermediates in mutants defective in the subunit assembly., M Taketo and A Ishihama
Biosynthesis of RNA polymerase in Escherichia coli. V. Defects of the subunit assembly in a temperature-sensitive beta subunit mutant., M Taketo and A Ishihama
Biosynthesis of RNA polymerase in Escherichia coli. VII. Regulation of betabeta' operon on lambda transducing phage in assembly-defective mutants., M Taketo, R Fukuda, and A Ishihama
Biosynthesis of sialoglycosphingolipids by neuroblastoma and glial cell strains. Abstr., S F. Kemp and G Dawson
Biosynthesis of skin collagens in normal and diabetic mice., P Kern, M Moczar, and L Robert
Biosynthesis of steroids in the adrenals of normal and obese-hyper- glycemic mice., H Carstensen, B Hellman, and S Larsson
Biosynthesis of structural glycoproteins of ehrlich ascites carcinoma. Abstr., J Molnar and A Pusztai
Biosynthesis of substance p in cultured mouse neuroblastoma and rat glioma cells., J Harkins, M Roper, R G. Ham, and J M. Stewart
Biosynthesis of the epidermal growth factor receptor in human epidermoid carcinoma-derived A431 cells., C R. Carlin and B B. Knowles
Biosynthesis of two forms of igm heavy chains by normal mouse b lymphocytes. Membrane and secretory igm., P Vassalli, A Tartakoff, J R. Pink, and J Jaton
Biosynthesis on an o-alkyl analogue of phosphatidic acid and o-alkyl- glycerols via o-alkyl ketone intermediates by microsomal enzymes of ehrlich ascites tumor., R L. Wykle and F Snyder
Biosynthetic pathways in mastocytoma cells in culture and in vivo., J P. Green and M Day
Biosynthetic properties of h-2 alloantigens, turnover rate in h-2d tumor cells., B D. Schwartz, S Wickner, T V. Rajan, and S G. Nathenson
Biosynthetic units of an immunoglobulin heavy chain., P M. Knopf, R M. Parkhouse, and E S. Lennox
Biotherapy for xenografted human central nervous system leukemia in mice with severe combined immunodeficiency using B43 (anti-CD19)-pokeweed antiviral protein immunotoxin., R Gunther, L M. Chelstrom, Ahlgren L. Tuel, J Simon, D E. Myers, and F M. Uckun
Biotinated probe containing a long-terminal repeat hybridized to a mouse colon tumor and normal tissue., M E. Royston and L H. Augenlicht
Biotin deficiency in mice and depigmentation, effect of dietary carbohydrates., R K. Lakhanpal and G M. Briggs
Biotransformation of mitomycin c by nadph-cyto- chrome p-450 reductase and dt-diaphorase in cultured cell lines. Abstr., P M. Francasso, S R. Keyes, S Rockwell, and A C. Sartorelli
Bipaternity in mice., W Morgan
Biphasic effect of cyclic amp on an immune response., H Teh and V Paetkau
Biphasic effects of ethanol on open-field activity: sensitivity and tolerance in c57bl/6n and dba/2n mice., J C. Crabbe Jr., N A. Johnson, D K. Gray, and E R. Young
Biphasic kinetic plots and specific analogs distinguishing and describing amino acid transport sites in s37 ascites tumor cells., R H. Matthews, M Sardovia, N J. Lewis, and R Zand
Biphasic pattern of activation of the reticuloendothelial system by anaerobic coryneforms in mice., A A. Otu, R J. Russell, and R G. White
Biphasic pattern of thymus regeneration after whole-body irradiation., A Takada, Y Takada, C C. Huang, and J L. Ambrus
Biphasic rate of synthesis of glycoconjugates, phospholipids and dna in concanavalin 1-stimulated mouse thymocytes. Involvement of cortisone-sensitive and -resistant subpopula- tions., R V. Van eijk and P F. Muhlradt
Biphasic response of salivary performance in mice following nicotine tartrate. Abstr., C G. Van dongen
Biphasic tumour-enhancing and tumour-inhibiting effects of non- -specific immunotherapy., I Siegel, M H. Grieco, and J V. Rice
Biphasic uptake of iron-transferrin complex by l1210 murine leukemia cells and rat reticulocytes., K Takahashi and M Tavassoli
Bipiperidyl mustard, a new obesifying agent in the mouse., R J. Rutman, F S. Lewis, and W D. Bloomer
Birthdate and cell marker analysis of scrambler: a novel mutation affecting cortical development with a reeler-like phenotype., J L. Gonzalez, C J. Russo, D Goldowitz, H O. Sweet, M T. Davisson, and C A. Walsh
Bis(guanylhydrazone) (mgbg). Abstr., C W. Porter, robertson F. Mikles, D Kramer, Y M. Rustum, D C. Dave, and O S. Methylglyoxal
Bisphosphonates: safety and efficacy in the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis., S L. Greenspan, S T. Harris, H Bone, P D. Miller, E S. Orwoll, N B. Watts, and C J. Rosen
Bivalent hapten-antibody interactions--iii. Formation of an unusual polymer by iga (mopc 315) upon binding a bivalent hapten., R L. Wilder, G Green, and V N. Schumaker
Black light induction of skin tumors in mice., S Zigman, E Fowler, and A L. Kraus
Blastic transformation of mouse spleen lymphocytes by a water-soluble mitogen extracted from nocardia., C Bona, C Damais, and L Chedid
Blastocyst-elicited immunity, failure to demonstrate immunological characteristics in mice., D A. James and S M. Yoshida
Blastocyst proliferation in rats and mice, effects of immunization irradiation. Abstr., G Zeilmaker
Blastogenesis and cytotoxicity induced by an l1210/dtic antigenic subline. Abstr., A Nicolin, C Testorelli, G Canti, and A Goldin
Blastogenesis of natural killer cells during viral infection in vivo., C A. Biron and R M. Welsh
Blastogenic potency of concanavalin-a-bound l1210 leukemic vaccine associated with its immunogenic activity., T Kataoka, hashi F. Oh, and Y Sakurai
Blastogenic response of spleen cells from c1300 neuroblastoma- bearing mice to tumor cells or soluble and insoluble tumor antigens., T Sugimoto, T Sawada, M Tozawa, and T Kishida
Blastogenic response of toxoplasma-infected mouse spleen cells to t- and b-cell mitogens., G T. Strickland, A Ahmed, and K W. Sell
Blastomogenic activity of p-hydroxyphenyllactic acid in mice., M O. Rauschenbach, E I. Zharova, T I. Sergeeva, V D. Ivanova, and N A. Probatova
Blastomogenic properties of certain metabolites of tryptophane., M O. Rauschenbach, E I. Jarova, and T G. Protasova
Blast transformation of b cells induced by an alpha-macroglobulin- -associated lymphokine produced in crowded lymphoid cell cultures., J Chang, D Ganea, S Dray, and M Teodorescu
Bleeding mice. A successful technique of cardiac puncture., F Falabella
Bleomycin hydrolase kinetics in the cytosol of malignant and normal tissues. Abstr., B I. Sikic and T L. Evans
Bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in the beige mouse. Abstr., S H. Phan, D Schrier, and B Mcgarry
Blind--a dominant mutation in mice., M L. Watson
Blindness-induced hyperactivity in several strains of mice., R S. Dyer and D A. Weldon
Blind passage of B/T-L virus in isologous mouse embryo cultures., Stephen E. Matson
Blind sterile 2 (bs2), a hypomorphic mutation in Agps, results in cataracts and male sterility in mice., R Liegel, B Chang, R Dubielzig, and D J. Sidjanin
Blocage de l'adn des hepatocytes de souris sous l'action de la die- thylnitrosamine. Etude autoradiographique apres incorporation de la thymidine tritiee., M F. Santos and pinto A. Teixeira
Blockade of CD40-CD154 interferes with human T cell engraftment in scid mice., T M. Foy, M McIlraith, S R. Masters, J J. Dunn, A A. Rossini, L D. Shultz, R A. Hesselton, E J. Wagar, P E. Lipsky, R J. Noelle, and D L. Greiner
Blockade of ethanol metabolism and reduced alcohol selection in c57bl mice by butyraldoxime. Abstr., B K. Koe and S S. Tenen
Blockade of hepatic aldehyde dehydrogenase in mice on chronic inges- tion of 4-bromopyrazole and 4-iodopyrazole., B K. Koe and S S. Tenen
Blockade of specific antibody-forming cells in vivo by dextrans and levans., C Moreno and C Hale
Blockage of amyloid induction by colchicine in an animal model., T Shirahama and A S. Cohen
Blocking activity of non-cytotoxic f(ab')2 tumor cell antibody frag- ments., F Whitehouse and S Broder
Blocking and redistribution ('capping') of antigen receptors on t and b lymphocytes by anti-immunoglobulin antibody., G Roelants, L Forni, and B Pernis
Blocking antigen-antibody complexes on the t-lymphocyte surface identified with defined protein antigens., S Kontiainen and N A. Mitchison
Blocking effect of serum from tumor-bearing animals on macrophage migration inhibition with tumor antigens., W J. Halliday
Blocking effect of the migration-inhibition reaction by sera from immunized syngeneic mice and by sera from plasmacytoma-bearing balb/c mice. Detection of free, circulating tumor antigen., M Poupon, G Lespinats, and J Kolb
Blocking of effector cell cytotoxicity and t-cell proliferation by lyt antisera., E Nakayama
Blocking of in vitro and in vivo susceptibility to mouse hepatitis virus., W Y. Weiser and F B. Bang
Blocking of mlc stimulation by anti-ia sera. Studies with the virus plaque assay., S Kano, B R. Bloom, and D C. Shreffler
Blocking of natural killer cell mediated cytotoxicity with normal serum-antibody. Abstr., G J. Kelloff, W Knott, and J Dobbs
Blocking of pregnancy in mice as a function of stress., M W. Weir and J C. Fries
Blocking of pregnancy in mice as a function of stress. Supplementary note., J C. Defries, M W. Weir, and J P. Hegmann
Blocking of primary in vitro antibody responses to thymus-independent and thymus-dependent antigens with antiserum specific for igm or igd., J C. Cambier, F S. Ligler, J W. Uhr, J R. Kettman, and E S. Vitetta
Blocking of specific cell-mediated immunity against sv40 tumor-specific transplantation antigen. Abstr., J W. Blasecki
Blocking of spleen cell activity against target mammary tumor cells by viral antigens., P B. Blair, M Lane, and M J. Yagi
Blocking of syngeneic effector t cells by soluble tumour antigens., F Plata and J P. Levy
Blocking of the lymphocyte antigen receptor site with anti-immuno- globulin sera in vitro., N L. Warner, P Byrt, and G L. Ada
Blocking of the stimulation of cytotoxic lymphocytes by tumor cell membranes and soluble membrane proteins. Abstr., M Bertschmann and E F. Luscher
Block to pseudopregnancy in mice caused by exposure to male urine., C J. Dominic
Blood and blood formation., E S. Russell and S E. Bernstein
Blood anticoagulating system and malignant tumours., B A. Kudrjashov, T M. Kalishevskaya, and S M. Kolomina
Blood catalase polymorphism. Some immunological aspects., R N. Feinstein, H Suter, and B N. Jaroslow
Blood cells and lipid peroxides in tissues of mice treated with skf-525a prior to x-irradiation. Abstr., J D. Benson, R H. Schwarzhoff, and C M. Dettor
Blood changes in the aging Wvw and WvW anemics with the normal ww as a control., Michael Bucklin
Blood characters of the hereditary obese hyperglycemic mice. (jap. With eng. Summ.), T Kamioka, T Tuchida, E Tani, and H Matushita
Blood chemistry values of the common boa constrictor., R J. Chiodini and J P. Sundberg
Blood coagulation., H Meier and W G. Hoag
Blood coagulation and the effect of warfarin treatment on renal disease in nzb/nzw mice., A R. Mcgiven
Blood coagulation changes in mice bearing lewis lung carcinoma, a metastasizing tumor., A Poggi, N Polentarutti, M B. Donati, and S Garattini
Blood flow and oxygenation of tumors in mice. I. Effects of breathing gases containing carbon dioxide at atmospheric pressure., J Kruuv, W Inch, and J Mccredie
Blood flow and oxygenation of tumors in mice. II. Effects of vasodilator drugs., J Kruuv and W Inch
Blood flow and oxygenation of tumors in mice. Iii. Effects of breathing amyl nitrite in oxygen on radiosensitivity of the c3h tumor., J Kruuv and W Inch
Blood flow in irradiated mouse sarcoma as determined by the clearance of xenon-133., R F. Kallman, G L. Nardo, and M J. Stasch
Blood glucose and liver glycogen content in male whirler mice., A M. Sackler and A S. Weltman
Blood glucose and serum insulin levels in lean and genetically obese mice., chain A. Beloff, N Freund, and K A. Rookledge
Blood glucose level in inbred rabbits., Peter Stephen Ross
Blood glucose levels and gluconeogenesis in animals bearing trans- plantable tumors., V Shapot and V Blinov
Blood glucose, plasma insulin and plasma glucagon in nzo mice., J D. Upton, J G. Sneyd, and J Livesey
Blood group factors in the rabbit., C Cohen
Blood group factors in the rabbit. II. The inheritance of six factors., C Cohen
Blood lymphocyte nuclei activation and skin allograft rejection in mice., L Korcakova
Blood lymphocyte nucleoli in ontogenesis and allograft reaction in normal and neonatally thymectomized mice., P Draber, K Nouza, and M Nemec
Blood-marrow mixtures in irradiated mice, effect of blood injection on bone marrow transplantation in lethally irradiated mice., J W. Goodman and C C. Congdon
Blood-pH, and enzyme systems of erythrocytes in anemic mice., Gary D. Miner
Blood pressure and fluid-electrolyte balance in mice with reduced or absent ANP., S W. John, A T. Veress, U Honrath, C K. Chong, L Peng, O Smithies, and H Sonnenberg
Blood pressure and sex differences in preference for stimulation and activity in mice genetically selected for blood pressure extremes., J W. Elias, M Kufner, P Reid, E B. Duff, A P. Zingerman, and G Schlager
Blood pressure in 15 inbred mouse strains and its lack of relation with obesity and insulin resistance in the progeny of an NZO/HILtJ x C3H/HeJ intercross., C Tsukahara, F Sugiyama, B Paigen, S Kunita, and K Yagami
Blood pressure in thirteen strains of rabbits., R R. Fox, G Schlager, and C W. Laird
Blood proteins and immune response in mice with hereditary absence of spleen., H Meier and W G. Hoag
Blood proteins and immune response in mice with hereditary absence of spleen., H Meier and W G. Hoag
Blood stem cell maturation in mice with hertwig's anemia. Abstr., J E. Barker, S E. Bernstein, E C. Mcfarland, and E S. Russell
Blood sugar changes observed in the akr/jax strain of mouse. Abstr., B Pansky, E L. House, M S. Jacobs, R Strebel, and H M. Payan
Blood sugar concentration of various neurological mutants of the mouse., S J. Siegel
Blood sugar concentration of various neurological mutants of the mouse., S J. Siegel
Blood sugar concentraton of various neurological mutants of the mouse., S J. Siegel
Blood thymidine level and iododeoxyuridine incorporation and reutilization in dna in mice given long-acting thymidine pellets., D Lee, W Prensky, G Krause, and W L. Hughes
Blood vascular abnormalities in the degenerative mouse retina (c57bl/6j-rd le)., M T. Matthes and D Bok
Blood volume determination in the mouse., A C. Riches, J G. Sharp, D B. Thomas, and S V. Smith
Blood volume of obese (ob/ob) and diabetic(db/db) mice., T T. Yen, J Steinmetz, and P J. Simpson
Blood volume of the mouse., C L. Paxson and L H. Smith
Bluteiweissveranderungen beim transplantierbaren mastocytom der maus., U Mohr and A Schauer
Blutungsanamie bei kleinen laboratoriumsteiren durch punktion des venenplexus der orbita., S Tilgner and H Metzke
B lymphocyte activation by fc fragments of igg and igm. Abstr., M A. Berman and W O. Weigle
B lymphocyte activation by insoluble anti-immunoglobulin: secretion by a t cell-dependent soluble factor., D C. Parker, J J. Fothergill, and D C. Wadsworth
B-lymphocyte activation by the fc region of igg., M A. Berman and W O. Weigle
B lymphocyte colony-forming cells in the sjl/j mouse thymus., M H. Claesson and D Metcalf
B-lymphocyte colony-forming cells in the sjl/j mouse thymus graft repopulation: independence on host thymus and graft genotype., M H. Claesson, N Warner, and I F. Mckenzie
B-lymphocyte colony forming cells in the thymus of akr mice., S B. Gjedde
B lymphocyte development in fetal liver. II. Frequencies of precursor b cells during gestation., F Melchers
B lymphocyte differentiation and the control of igm nu chain expression., C Sidman
B lymphocyte differentiation and the control of Mu chain expression., C L. Sidman
B lymphocyte differentiation from fetal liver stem cells in 89sr-treated mice., P W. Kincade, M A. Moore, R A. Schlegel, and J Pye
B lymphocyte differentiation induced by lipopolysaccharide. I. Generation of cells synthesizing four major immunoglobulin classes., J F. Kearney and A R. Lawton
B lymphocyte differentiation induced by lipopolysaccharide iii. Suppression of b cell maturation by anti-mouse immuno- globulin antibodies., J F. Kearney, M D. Cooper, and A R. Lawton
B lymphocyte differentiation induced by lipopolysaccharide. II. Response of fetal lymphocytes., J F. Kearney and A R. Lawton
B-lymphocyte differentiation in lethally irradiated and reconstituted mice. Iii. The influence of splenectomy on the recovery of the b-cell population., J Rozing, N H. Brons, and R Benner
B-lymphocyte differentiation in lethally irradiated and reconstituted mice. II. Recovery of humoral immune responsiveness., J Rozing, N H. Brons, and R Benner
B lymphocyte differentiation in lethally irradiated and reconstituted mice. I. The effect of strontium-89 induced bone marrow aplasia on the recovery of the b cell compartment in the spleen., J Rozing, W A. Buurman, and R Benner
B lymphocyte differentiation in the cba/n mouse: a delay in maturation rather than a total arrest., J M. Fidler, E L. Morgan, and W O. Weigle
B-lymphocyte heterogeneity. Development and characterization of an alloantiserum which distinguishes b-lymphocyte differentia- tion alloantigens., A Ahmed, I Scher, S O. Sharrow, A H. Smith, W E. Paul, A H. Sachs, and K W. Sell
B-lymphocyte heterogeneity. Ontogenetic development and organ distribution of b-lymphocyte populations defined by their density of surface immunoglobulin., I Scher, S O. Sharrow, R Wistar, and W E. Paul
B lymphocyte immune response gene phenotype is genetically determined., H Y. Tse, J J. Mond, and D L. Longo
B-lymphocyte populations of the peyer's patches and lymph nodes have separate ontogenetic pathways; evidence that two classes of organ-specific pre-b stem cells reside in the bone marrow and spleen of adult mice. Abstr., E Z. Volf d, D Kosuta, and M Tomljenovic
B lymphocyte precursors. I. Induction of lipopolysaccharide responsiveness and surface immunoglobulin expression in vitro., S S. Fairchild and J J. Cohen
B lymphocyte precursors in embryonic and adult W anemic mice., K S. Landreth, P W. Kincade, G Lee, and D E. Harrison
B-lymphocyte precursors in embryonic and adult w anemic mice. Abstr., K S. Landreth, P W. Kincade, G Lee, and D E. Harrison
B-lymphocyte precursors in immunodeficient, autoimmune and anemic mice., P W. Kincade, H Jyonouchi, K S. Landreth, and G Lee
B lymphocyte proliferative responses of b6.c-h-2bm12 Mice to beef insulin. Abstr., S Kanamori, T H. Hansen, and H Y. Tse
B-lymphocyte responses to trinitrophenyl-ficoll. II. Decreased splenic adherent cell function in mice expressing the xid gene., N L. Letvin, B T. Huber, and B Benacerraf
B lymphocytes are critical antigen-presenting cells for the initiation of T cell-mediated autoimmune diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice., D V. Serreze, S A. Fleming, H D. Chapman, S D. Richard, E H. Leiter, and R M. Tisch
B lymphocytes are essential for the initiation of T cell-mediated autoimmune diabetes: analysis of a new speed congenic stock of NOD.Ig mu null mice., D V. Serreze, H D. Chapman, D S. Varnum, M S. Hanson, P C. Reifsnyder, S D. Richard, S A. Fleming, E H. Leiter, and L D. Shultz
B lymphocytes are not required for murine resistance to the human filarial parasite, Brugia malayi., T V. Rajan, L D. Shultz, J Yates, and D L. Greiner
B lymphocytes are not required in the development of diabetes induced by subdiabetogenic doses of streptozotocin in balb/cbom mice. Abstr., M Blue and S Shin
B lymphocytes as stimulators of a mixed lymphocyte reaction., C Cheers and J Sprent
B lymphocytes can be stimulated by concanavalin a in the presence of humoral factors released by t cells., J Andersson, G Moller, and O Sjoberg
B lymphocyte subpopulation defined by a rat monoclonal antibody, 14g8., J T. Kung, S O. Sharrow, A Ahmed, R Habbersett, I Scher, and W E. Paul
B lymphocyte subpopulations identifiable by two color fluorescence analysis. Abstr., R R. Hardy, K Hayakawa, J Haaijman, and L A. Herzenberg
B-lymphocyte subpopulations in the mouse. Organ distribution and ontogeny of immunoglobulin-synthesizing and of mitogen-sensitive cells., F Melchers, H Von boehmer, and R A. Phillips
B lymphocyte subpopulations in the mouse spleen. A study of the differentiation pathway using free flow electrophoretically separated subpopulations of direct pfc progenitor cells., K Zeiller, G Pascher, and K Hannig
B lymphocyte subpopulations separated by velocity sedimentation. I. Characterization of immune function in an in vitro splenic focus assay., J M. Teale, M C. Howard, E Falzon, and G J. Nossal
B lymphocyte subpopulations separated by velocity sedimentation. II. Characterization of tolerance susceptibility., J M. Teale, M C. Howard, and G J. Nossal
BMD regulation on mouse distal chromosome 1, candidate genes, and response to ovariectomy or dietary fat., W G. Beamer, K L. Shultz, H F. Coombs, V E. DeMambro, L G. Reinholdt, Bicknell C. Ackert, E Canalis, C J. Rosen, and L R. Donahue
B-memory cells can be stimulated by antigen in vitro to become igg antibody-secreting cells., J R. North and R M. Maizels
B memory cells in the thymus, resistance to corticosteroid treat- ment in vivo and to anti theta treatment in vitro., R Benner, F Meima, and G M. Meulen
BMPs and FGFs target Notch signalling via jagged 2 to regulate tooth morphogenesis and cytodifferentiation., T A. Mitsiadis, D Graf, H Luder, T Gridley, and G Bluteau
B-mux: a unique murine c-type virus containing the "env" gene of xenotropic viruses and the "gag" gene of the ecotropic virus., J N. Ihle, P Fischinger, D Bolognesi, and J W. Gautsch
Body and tail length differences between yellow (aya) and nonyellow (aa) mice in parabiosis. Abstr., G L. Wolff
Body composition and coat color correlation in different phenotypes of 'viable yellow' mice., G L. Wolff
Body composition of inbred mice (mus musculus)., N J. Dawson
Body protein and fat, blood glucose and free fatty acids in various strains of mice., S Larsson
Body resistance and some peculiarities in the course of pre-tumour period., I P. Tereshchenko
Body resistance and some peculiarities of the metastatic process., V D. Vinogradova, L K. Podzei, E V. Mandrik, and Z M. Saraeva
Body secreting cells in nu/nu and nu/+ mice., T E. Fehniger, maza O. Martinez, klein S. Kanowith, D R. Ashman, and F. Anti
Body temperature of c57bl/6j mice with age., M Talan
Body temperature reduction in young c3h mice following removal from the nest., Z M. Nagy and J A. Anderson
Body-weight and liver -sh levels of mice., G Calcutt
Body weight and tumour growth in mice., F Hartveit
Body weight change over the life span and longevity for c57bl/6j mice and mutations which differ in maximal body weight., C L. Goodrick
Body weight decrease in mice and drosophila treated with phenolic antioxidants. Abstr., J Miquel and A C. Economos
Body weight gain and food intake of young obese (ob/ob) mice. Abstr., P Lin, D R. Romsos, G A. Leveille, and A M. Pearson
Body weight increment and length of life. The effect of genetic constitution and dietary protein., C L. Goodrick
Body weight response of newborn mice to x-irradiation., D J. Nash
Body weights and embryonic mortality in an irradiated population of mice., E L. Green
Bombesin/gastrin-releasing peptide receptor: a potential target for antibody-mediated therapy of small cell lung cancer., J Zhou, J Chen, M Mokotoff, R Zhong, L D. Shultz, and E D. Ball
Bond cleaving specificity and other properties of a deoxyribonuclease of mouse kidney., O Antonoglou and J G. Georgatsos
Bone: adiposity and bone accrual-still an established paradigm?, M Kawai and C J. Rosen
Bone allografts in mice: determinants of immunogenicity and healing., S Esses, P Halloran, M Kliman, and F Langer
Bone changes in mature mice of the large and small strains., Michael Bucklin
Bone development and microflora in the hand-reared, maternally-isolated, domestic rabbit., David J. Tauben
Bone, fat, and body composition: evolving concepts in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis., C J. Rosen and A Klibanski
Bone formation in B6.C3H-9 congenic strain with male specific reduction in bone mineral density (BMD)., Carolyn C. Schook
Bone-forming cell line derived from embryonal carcinoma cells., J F. Nicolas, J Gaillard, H Jakob, and F Jacob
Bone grafting in inbred mice: evidence for h-2k, h-2d, and non-h-2 antigens in bone., P F. Halloran, E Lee, I Ziv, and F Langer
Bone growth inhibition as an index of radiosensitivity. Abstr., R F. Kallman and L Revesz
Bone induction evoked in mouse by xenogeneic grafts of the trans- sitional epithelium., K Wlodarski, A Poltorak, M Zaleski, and K Ostrowski
Bone lesion produced by transplanted plasma-cell tumors in balb/c mice., H Kobayashi, M Potter, and T B. Dunn
Bone loss or lost bone: rationale and recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of early postmenopausal bone loss., M Zaidi, C H. Turner, E Canalis, R Pacifici, L Sun, J Iqbal, X E. Guo, S Silverman, S Epstein, and C J. Rosen
Bone marrow and colony-stimulating activity of serum from mice with viral-induced leukemia., D Metcalf and R Foster
Bone marrow and lymph node cells in the rejection of skin allografts in mice., J P. Giroud, W G. Spector, and D A. Willoughby
Bone marrow and spleen, dissociation of immunologic properties by cortisone., H N. Claman
Bone marrow and spleen in rodent malaria. Abstr., L Weiss
Bone marrow and spleen patterns in mice irradiated and protected with homologous cells., G F. Rabotti
Bone marrow and thymus depletion in rfm and c57bl mice by n-methyl-n-nitrosourea in relation to yield of thymic lymphomas and methylation of dna. Abstr., P M. Fry, J V. Frei, and P D. Lawley
Bone marrow aspiration in mice., S Vlahovic and J W. Ferrebee
Bone marrow as the major source of potential immunolgically competent cells in the adult mouse., M L. Tyan and L J. Cole
Bone marrow as the major source of potential immunologically competent cells in the adult mouse. Abstr., M L. Tyan and L J. Cole
Bone-marrow-cell grafts involving the h-2d and h-2l mutant haplotypes., M Bennett, R W. Melvold, and H I. Kohn
Bone marrow cells from aged mice cannot compete sucessfully with cells derived from young mice. Abstr., T Francus, Y Chen, and G W. Siskind
Bone marrow cellularity in normal and polycythemic mice estimated by dna incorporation of 3h-tdr., L H. Blackwell and G D. Ledney
Bone marrow colonies, stimulation in vitro by supernatant from incubated human blood cells., P A. Chervenick and D R. Boggs
Bone marrow colony-stimulating factor and tumor resistance- -enhancing activity of postendotoxin mouse sera., R C. Butler, A M. Abdelnoor, and A Nowotny
Bone marrow colony-stimulating factor following ureteral ligation in germfree mice., R S. Foster and E A. Mirand
Bone marrow depression in murine leukaemia., J T. Duhig
Bone marrow-derived cells as target cells for polynucleotide adjuvants., P Campbell and P Kind
Bone marrow derived diffuse colonies: their cytotoxic potential, morphology, and antigenic phenotype., M H. Claesson, L Olsson, L Martinsen, and poulsen P. Brix
Bone marrow-derived macrophage as accessory cells in antigen- -induced t cell proliferation. H-2i region requirements for l-glutamic 60-l-alanine30-l-tyrosine10 response., L B. Schook, P M. Allen, and J E. Niederhuber
Bone marrow derived suppressor t cells in skin allograft enhancement. Abstr., T Maki, R Gottschalk, M L. Wood, and A P. Monaco
Bone marrow determination of complement dependent and complement independent cellular cytotoxicity., F R. Orsini and E Mihich
Bone marrow expressing a diabetes resistance MHC class II allele: diabetes deviation by chronic immune stimulation., P Reifsnyder, W Schott, D Pomerleau, M D. Lessard, B W. Soper, and E H. Leiter
Bone marrow grafts in mature osteopetrotic mice. Space not a requirement., J F. Loutit
Bone marrow hematopoietic and peritoneal inflammatory response of splenectomized c3heb/fej and c3h/hej mice to an i. P. Injection of e. Coli lps-w. Abstr., T J. Macvittie and S R. Weinberg
Bone marrow in immunologic memory and transfer of delayed hypersensi- tivity to mice. Abstr., S Youdim
Bone marrow macrophage precursors. I. Some functional characteristics of the early cells of the mouse macrophage series., M J. Cline and M A. Sumner
Bone marrow origin of complement receptor lymphocytes., P Dukon, C Bianco, and V Nussenzweig
Bone marrow origin of decidual cell precursors in pseudopregnancy., M Kearns and P K. Lala
Bone marrow origin of decidual cell precursors in the pseudopregnant mouse uterus., M Kearns and P K. Lala
Bone marrow origin of nonsensitized effector cells in skin allograft rejection., P A. Kongshavn and W S. Lapp
Bone marrow precursor cells specify serological properties of anti- body., F R. Orsini and G Cudkowicz
Bone marrow progenitor cells of akr mice give rise to thymic lymphoma cells., E F. Hays
Bone marrow replacement in the treatment of hemolytic disease in mice., S E. Bernstein and S A. Deveau
Bone marrow replacement therapy in the treatment of hemolytic disease in mice., Julio Sanchez
Bone marrow repopulation of subcutaneously grafted mouse femurs., S Amsel and E S. Dell
Bone marrow response of balb/c mice to tumor fluid from mice bearing a myoepithelioma. Abstr., R Wilson and P M. Bealmear
Bone marrow response to acute radiation injury in rfm/u mice after whole- and partial-body exposure to x-rays., J S. Wellington, R M. Elashoff, and F C. Ludwig
Bone marrow, spleen, and thymus regeneration patterns in mice after whole-body irradiation., A Takada, Y Takada, U Kim, and J L. Ambrus
Bone marrow stem cell kinetics in transplanted akr leukemia., F Sainteny, D Dumenil, N Gaillard, and E Frindel
Bone marrow stem cell potential in mice bearing the nu gene. Abstr., S Dolenska, M Holub, and B Mandi
Bone marrow stem cell regulatory units. Abstr., H M. Patt and M A. Maloney
Bone marrow stem cell response to tumour grafts., H Croizat and E Frindel
Bone marrow t cells. II. Thymic dependency., H N. Claman
Bone marrow therapy in x-irradiated mice. Abstr., G W. Royal, E C. Level, and S Heterologous
Bone marrow toxicity induced by oral benzo[a]pyrene: protection resides at the level of the intestine and liver., C Legraverend, D E. Harrison, F W. Ruscetti, and D W. Nebert
Bone marrow transfusion in mice treated with bcnu. Abstr., E E. Stevens and K A. Dicke
Bone marrow transfusions in previously irradiated, hematologically normal syngeneic mice., G Brecher, H Lawce, and J Tjio
Bone marrow transplantation across major histocompatibility barriers in mice. Effect of elimination of t cells from donor grafts by treatment with monoclonal thy-1.2 Plus complement or antibody alone., D A. Vallera, C C. Soderling, G J. Carlson, and J H. Kersey
Bone marrow transplantation across major histocompatibility barriers in mice treated with fractionated total lymphoid irradiation. Abstr., S Slavin, S Strober, Z Fuks, and H S. Kaplan
Bone marrow transplantation across major histocompatibility barriers. The effect of treatment of donor grafts with monoclonal anti-t cell antibodies plus complement. Abstr., D A. Vallera, C C. Soderling, G J. Carlson, and J H. Kersey
Bone marrow transplantation across major histocompatibility barriers. Treatment of donor grafts with monoclonal antibodies directed against t cell determinants. Abstr., D A. Vallera and J H. Kersey
Bone-marrow transplantation after antilymphocytic serum and lethal chemotherapy., G L. Floersheim and M Ruszkiewicz
Bone marrow transplantation after intraperitoneal administration of dmba. Abstr., C C. Congdon, D G. Doherty, and F Hacker
Bone marrow transplantation after lethal chemotherapy in "nude" mice., G Stinner and G L. Floersheim
Bone marrow transplantation after total irradiation in leukemic mice followed by administration of a chemotherapeutic agent to reduce the secondary syndrome and to be added to the antileukemic effect. Abstr., G Mathe, J L. Amiel, and J L. Niemetz
Bone marrow transplantation after total irradiation in leukemic mice followed by administration of a chemotherapeutic agent to reduce the secondary syndrome and to be added to the antileukemic effect. Abstr., G Mathe, J L. Amiel, and J L. Niemetz
Bone marrow transplantation, a problem in immunology., T Makinodan
Bone marrow transplantation for correction of enzyme deficiency disease., C Hong, D E. Sutherland, A J. Matas, and J S. Najarian
Bone marrow transplantation from mutant lpr/lpr mice. Functional abnormalities rather than alloantigenic differences appear to determine the development of a graft-vs.-host-like syndrome., R D. Allen, J D. Marshall, J B. Roths, and C L. Sidman
Bone marrow transplantation in cancer therapy: inactivation by antibody and complement of tumor cells in mouse syngeneic marrow transplants., J S. Economou, H S. Shin, H Kaizer, G W. Santos, and D S. Schron
Bone marrow transplantation incompatibility modified by f1 graft inocula., C Chee, P Ilbery, and R Motta
Bone marrow transplantation in normal and leukemic mice treated with cytoxan. Abstr., G Moldovanu and D G. Miller
Bone marrow transplantation of mice exposed to a modified fission neutron (n/g-30:1) field., D A. Stewart, G D. Ledney, W H. Baker, E G. Daxon, and P A. Sheehy
Bone measurement., W. Dilworth Cannon
Bone morphogenetic protein receptor type Ia localization causes increased BMP2 signaling in mice exhibiting increased peak bone mass phenotype., Beth Bragdon, Jeremy Bonor, Kathryn L Shultz, Wesley G Beamer, Clifford J Rosen, and Anja Nohe
Bone quality and bone strength in BXH recombinant inbred mice., A H. Ng, S X. Wang, C H. Turner, W G. Beamer, and M D. Grynpas
Bone remodeling and macrophage differentiation in osteopetrosis (op) mutant mice defective in the production of macrophage colony-stimulating factor., H Takatsuka, H Umezu, G Hasegawa, H Usuda, Y Ebe, M Naito, and L D. Shultz
Bone remodeling, energy metabolism, and the molecular clock., C J. Rosen
Bone resorption in mink and mice with chediak-higashi syndrome. Abstr., W Lavine and R Page
Bone resorption restored in osteopetrotic mice by transplants of normal bone marrow and spleen cells., D G. Walker
Bone response to phosphate and vitamin d metabolites in the hypophosphatemic male mouse., P J. Marie, R Travers, and F H. Glorieuv
Bone: serotonin, leptin and the central control of bone remodeling., C J. Rosen
Book review: Making Mice: Standardizing Animals for American Biomedical Research, 1900-1955., K Paigen
Bootstrapping cluster analysis: assessing the reliability of conclusions from microarray experiments., M K. Kerr and G A. Churchill
Both a monoclonal antibody and antisera specific for determinants unique to individual cloned helper t cell lines can substitute for antigen and antigen-presenting cells in the activation of t cells., J Kaye, S Porcelli, J Tite, B Jones, and C A. Jr
Both estrogen and pituitary factors are required for growth of human breast tumor in athymic nude mice. Abstr., C K. Leung and R P. Shiu
Both gag and pol gene products by rauscher murine leukemia virus 35s rna., E C. Murphy, J J. Kopchick, K F. Watson, and D R. Arlinghaus
Both immunity and hyperresponsiveness to Pneumocystis carinii result from transfer of CD4+ but not CD8+ T cells into severe combined immunodeficiency mice., J B. Roths and C L. Sidman
Both T and B cells shed infectious mouse mammary tumor virus., J L. Dzuris, T V. Golovkina, and S R. Ross
Both the kine and magnitude of stimulus are important in over- coming the negative regulation of macrophage activation by pge2., S W. Russell and J L. Pace
Both the variability and level of mouse allergen exposure influence the phenotype of the immune response in workers at a mouse facility., R D. Peng, B Paigen, P A. Eggleston, K A. Hagberg, M Krevans, Brosnan J. Curtin, C Benson, W G. Shreffler, and E C. Matsui
Bovine erythrocyte antigens. II. Quantitative studies on the hemolytic test., C Cohen and L C. Ferguson
Bovine fibroblast growth factor: comparison of brain and pituitary preparations., S K. Lemmon, M C. Riley, K A. Thomas, G A. Hoover, H Maciag, and R A. Bradshaw
Bovine lens capsule basement membrane utilized for in vitro studies of tumor invasion and extravasation. Abstr., J R. Starkey, H L. Hosick, D J. Prieur, H Denny, and D M. Young
Bovine olfactory cilia preparation: thiol-modulated odorant-sensitive adenylyl cyclase., D Lazard, Y Barak, and D Lancet
B. Pertussis induced serotonin-histamine sensitivity in a broad spectrum of mouse strains. Abstr., R K. Bergman and J Munoz
Brachymorphic mice (bm/bm: a generalized biochemical defect expressed primarily in cartilage., J P. Pennypacker, K Kimata, and K S. Brown
Brachyphalangy, an allele of extra-toes in the mouse., D R. Johnson
Bradypneic, a new mutation in mice causing slow breathing, runting, and early death., M C. Green and C L. Jahn
Bradypneic, a new mutation in mice causing slow breathing, runting, and early death., M C. Green and C L. Jahn
Brain 5-hydroxytryptophan decarboxylase in mice after exposure to aggression and defeat., B E. Eleftheriou and R L. Church
Brain abnormalities in the lurcher (lc) mutant mouse., D B. Wilson
Brain acetaldehyde after ethanol administration., B Tabakoff and E A. Ritzmann
Brain alpha erythroid spectrin: identification, compartmentalization, and beta spectrin associations., M B. Clark, Y Ma, M L. Bloom, J E. Barker, I S. Zagon, W E. Zimmer, and S R. Goodman
Brain and ganglion development from two genotypic classes of cells in allophenic mice., M J. Dewey, A G. Gervais, and B Mintz
Brain and sperm cell surface antigen (NS-4) on preimplantation mouse embryos., D Solter and M Schachner
Brain and testicular function., E L. Bliss, A Frischat, and L Samuels
Brain associated erythrocyte antigen, an antigen shared by brain and erythrocytes., E S. Golub
Brain-associated stem cell antigen, an antigen shared by brain and hemopoietic stem cells., E S. Golub
Brain-associated theta antigen, reactivity of rabbit anti-mouse brain with mouse lymphoid cells., E S. Golub
Brain-associated-theta antiserum. Differential effects on lymphocyte subpopulations., S D. Waksal, R L. Pierre, J R. Hostetler, and R M. Folk
Brain beta spectrin isoform 235 (Spnb-2) maps to mouse chromosome 11., M L. Bloom, B K. Lee, C S. Birkenmeier, Y Ma, W E. Zimmer, S R. Goodman, E M. Eicher, and J E. Barker
Brain cancer stem cell genes, Natasha Shylo
Brain cell surface antigens detected by anti-corpus callosum antiserum., M Schachner, K A. Wortham, M Z. Ruberg, S Dorfman, and G L. Campbell
Brain cholecystokinin and nutritional status in rats and mice., B S. Schneider, J W. Monahan, and J Hirsch
Brain cholecystokinin in fasted and fed mice., E Straus and R S. Yalow
Brain cholesterol, v. Effect of hereditary dystrophia muscularis on acetate incorporation., J J. Kabara
Brain damage in neonatal mice following monosodium glutamate admin- istration. Possible involvement of hypernatremia and hyperosmolality., johnston N. Lemkey, V Butler, and W A. Reynolds
Brain development in hydrocephalic-polydactyl, a recessive pleiotropic mutant in the mouse., J H. Bryan, R L. Hughes, and T J. Bates
Brain deviations in adult obese-hyperglycemic mice (ob/ob)., P H. Van der kroon and G J. Speijers
Brain disposition, liver metabolism and behavioural responses to barbiturates in inbred "sensitive" and "resistant" mice., S Halevy, M J. Frumin, S Rosenthal, and W G. Levine
Brain dna metabolism in myelin deficient mutant jp, jpmsd, and qk mice., S N. Shah and R C. Johnson
Brain edema in the hydrocephalic hy-3 mouse, submicroscopic morphology., D Mc lone, W Bondareff, and A Raimondi
Brain edema in the hydrocephalic hy-3 mouse. Submicroscopic morph- ology., D G. Mc lone, W Bondareff, and A J. Raimondi
Brain function and macromolecules. I. Incorporation of uridine into rna of mouse brain during short-term training experience., J W. Zemp, J E. Wilson, K Schlesinger, W O. Boggan, and E Glassman
Brain function and macromolecules, vi. Autoradiographic analysis of the effect of a brief training experience on the incorporation of uridine into mouse brain., B E. Kahan, M R. Krigman, J E. Wilson, and E Glassman
Brain function and macromolecules. Viii. Uridine incorporation into brain polysomes of hypophysectomized rats and ovariectomized mice during avoidance conditioning., M S. Coleman, B Pfingst, J E. Wilson, and E Glassman
Brain function and macromolocules. II. Site of increased labeling of rna in brains of mice during a short-term training experience., J W. Zemp, J E. Wilson, and E Glassman
Brain gamma-aminobutyric acid and acoustic priming in c57bl/6bg mice., S C. Maxson, A C. Towle, and P Y. Sze
Brain gamma-aminobutyric acid metabolism and behaviour in the mouse and rat., G Tunnicliff, C C. Wimer, and R E. Wimer
Brain gangliosides of myelin synthesis-deficient mice., M A. Bosch, G Rebel, L L. Sarlieve, and N M. Neskovic
Brain gene expression: genomics and genetics., E J. Chesler and R W. Williams
Brain glutamic acid decarboxylase and open field activity in ten inbred strains of mice., M K. Gaitonde and M F. Festing
Brain growth in mice selected for high and low brain weight., J L. Fuller and H D. Geils
Brain growth in mice selected for high and low brain weight., J L. Fuller and H D. Geils
Brain lesions, weight change and food and water intake in alloxanized mice treated with goldthioglucose. Abstr., J H. Perry, A Mori, D Turner, and D Martz
Brain level of n-acetyl-l-aspartate in different strains of mouse and rat., F Marcucci, L Airoldi, and E Mussini
Brain levels of acetylcholinesterase & variation in motor coordination in various mouse strains in response to hexobarbital., Robyn Walters
Brain levels of serotonin and norepinephrine in mice after exposure to aggression and defeat., B E. Eleftheriou and R L. Church
Brain lipid analysis of a myelin deficient mutant, the 'quaking' mouse., C M. Jacque, M L. Harpin, and N A. Baumann
Brain lipid-binding protein is a direct target of Notch signaling in radial glial cells., T E. Anthony, H A. Mason, T Gridley, G Fishell, and N Heintz
Brain lipid composition of the shiverer mouse. (genetic Defect in myelin development)., T D. Bird, D F. Farrell, and S M. Sumi
Brain lipids of mice homozygous for the gene 'dilute lethal' (d(l))., C C. Winterbourn, F Woolf, and L I. Woolf
Brain localizing activity of hetero- and isoimmune sera directed against lymphocytic cells., I Witz and D Pressman
Brain lysosomal glycosidase activity in mice during the immune response to an encephalitogenic virus infection., A J. Suckling, S Bateman, and H E. Webb
Brain monoamine oxidase in mice after exposure to aggression and defeat., B E. Eleftheriou and K W. Boehlke
Brain nerve cell tumors in mice on diets supplemented with various lipids. Abstr., J Szepsenwol
Brain noradrenergic systems as a prerequisite for developing tolerance to barbiturates., B Tabakoff, J Yanai, and R F. Ritzmann
Brain norepinephrine levels and turnover rates in castrated mice isolated for 13 months., B K. Bernard and R M. Paolino
Brain nucleic acids and protein in hereditary pituitary dwarf mice., M Wintzerith, L Sarlieve, and P Mandel
Brain-palate relationships in induced cleft palate in mice. Abstr., D O. Overman and D R. Peterson
Brain-reactive antibodies in mouse serum as a function of age., K Nandy
Brain-reactive antibodies in serum of old mice demonstrated by immunofluorescence., J Threatt, K Nandy, and R Fritz
Brain receptor binding in the mouse., S F. Ali, J M. Cranmer, P T. Goad, W Slikker Jr., and R D. Harbison
Brain serotonin concentration and crude synaptosomal uptake in mice with the chediak-higashi syndrome., K M. Meyers and M Chen
Brain size and shape in strongly and weakly lateralized mice., R Ward and R L. Collins
Brain slices in vitro., C E. Finch, V Jonec, G Hody, J P. Walker, smith W. Morton, N A. Dougher, tyrosine J. L, entdopa, and I I. Mouse
Brain-specific antigens in the quaking mouse during ontogeny., C M. Jacque, O S. Jorgensen, N A. Baumann, and E Bock
Brain spectrin: of mice and men., S R. Goodman, W E. Zimmer, M B. Clark, I S. Zagon, J E. Barker, and M L. Bloom
Brain sulfatide and non-lipid sulfate metabolism in leuco- dystrophic (jimpy) mice., R A. Harris, Y Wu, and H H. Loh
Brain transfer ribonucleic acid methyltransferases in young adult and old mice., G Weber, J Margetan, C E. Finch, and L L. Mays
Brain tumors induced by rous sarcoma virus, schmidt-ruppin strain. Iii. Morphology of brain tumors induced in adult mice., T Kumanishi, F Ikuta, and T Yamamoto
Brain tumors induced with rous sarcoma virus, schmidt-ruppin strain. 2. Rous tumor specific transplantation antigen in subcutaneously passaged mouse brain tumors., T Kumanishi and T Yamamoto
Brain weight changes resulting from enriched rearing conditions, a diallel analysis., N D. Henderson
Brain weight increases resulting from environmental enrichment, a directional dominance in mice., N D. Henderson
Branchial cysts in laboratory mice [In Process Citation], M P. France, J P. Sundberg, and G Martinic
BRCA2 deficiency in mice leads to meiotic impairment and infertility., S K. Sharan, A Pyle, V Coppola, J Babus, S Swaminathan, J Benedict, D Swing, B K. Martin, L Tessarollo, J P. Evans, J A. Flaws, and M A. Handel
Breakage and adhesion of chromosomes induced by radiation. V. Fre- quency of cell division in ehrlich's ascites cancer after x-irradia- tion., T Yoshida and T Takahashi
Breakdown rate of serum 7s gamma-globulins in mice., D E. Tee, J Watkins, and M Wang
Breaking into bone biology: serotonin's secrets., C J. Rosen
Breaking of immunological paralysis by injection of a specific depolymerase., M S. Brooke
Breast and lung carcinoma in "A" stock mice., J J. Bittner
Breast cancer and the pedigree relationship of fostered A stock mice., J J. Bittner
Breast cancer in breeding and virgin "A" and "B" stock female mice and their hybrids., J J. Bittner
Breast cancer, induction of differentiation by embryonic tissue., J J. De cosse, C L. Gossens, J F. Kuzma, and B R. Unsworth
Breast cancer in mice., J J. Bittner
Breast cancer in mice as influenced by nursing., J J. Bittner
Breast cancer in mice as influenced by nursing., J J. Bittner
Breast cancer morphology and adrenal corticosterone elevation in c and d8 mice with heterotopic pituitary isografts., E Haus, F Halberg, D D. Smith, and K S. Michels
Breast cancer stem cells., Zinaida Dedeic
Breath acetone and ketone metabolism in obese and diabetic mice. Abstr., S C. Loken
Breed and individual differences in the vocalization of dogs., Sidney Weinheimer
Breeding and husbandry of 'nude' mice., K Artzt
Breeding characteristics of two strains of mice in a competitive situation. Abstr., S L. Beck and J J. Lucas
Breeding experiments of white rats and mice. XI. Notes on implanta- tion rate, prenatal mortality and spontaneous abnormality in eight strains of inbred mice. (jap., Eng. Summ.), R Shoji and E Ohzu
Breeding habits in captivity of Mus bactrianus blyth., C V. Green
Breeding mice in a cold climate. Abstr., S A. Barnett
Breeding nude (nu/nu) mice., C M. Hetherington and M A. Hegan
Breeding of a non-obese, diabetic strain of mice., S Makino, K Kunimoto, Y Muraoka, Y Mizushima, K Katagiri, and Y Tochino
Breeding of coisogenic mice for studying natural resistance to infection., Y Kishimoto
Breeding of mice free of polyoma virus., O S. Irlin, I K. Egorov, I Birullina, and N N. Medvedev
Breeding of mice strains for diabetes mellitus. (eng. With jap. Summ.), M Nishimura
Breeding of tester strains for coat colour genes., K Kondo and K Esaki
Breeding plan for laboratory mice., K Kondo
Breeding systems., E L. Green
Breeding systems., E L. Green
Breeding systems: considerations, genetic fundamentals, genetic background, and strain types., M L. Berry and C C. Linder
Breed susceptibility, pathogenicity and epidemiology of endemic coliform enteritis in the dog., M W. Fox, W G. Hoag, and J Strout
Brevity of the inductive phase in the immune response of mice to capsular polysaccharide antigens., P J. Baker and M Landy
Bric 18: a monoclonal antibody with a specificity related to the kell blood group system., S F. Parsons, P A. Judson, and D J. Anstee
Bridging mice to men: using HLA transgenic mice to enhance the future prediction and prevention of autoimmune type 1 diabetes in humans., D V. Serreze, J Kulik, and T P. Dilorenzo
Brief autobiography related to work on inbred mice., M C. Green
Brief autobiography related to work on inbred mice., M C. Green
Brief autobiography related to work on inbred mice., M C. Green
Brindled mottled mouse: morphological changes in brain and visceral organs in hemizygous males following copper supplementation., K Suzuki and H Nagara
Broadly reactive murine cytotoxic cells induced in vitro under syngeneic conditions., N Dorfman, D Winkler, R C. Burton, N Kossayda, E Sabia, and J Wunderlich
Broad spectrum carcinogenicity of ethylnitrosourea in the newborn and infant mice. Abstr., S D. Vesselinovitch, L S. Lombard, N Mihailovich, L Itze, and J M. Rice
Bromination of guanosine and cyclic gmp confers resistance to metabolic processing by b cells., M G. Goodman and W O. Weigle
Bromodeoxyuridine (budr) treatment of melanoma cells decreases cellular proteolytic activity., I Evans and H B. Bosmann
Bromodeoxyuridine effects on the rna sequence comp- lexity and phenotype in a neuroblastoma clone., B K. Schrier, M Y. Zubairi, and L D. Grouse
Bronchiolar changes in newborn mice exposed to 100 per cent oxygen, an ultrastructural study. Abstr., S Ludwin, W Northway, and K Bensch
Brown adipose tissue in the parametrial fat pad of the mouse., P Young, J R. Arch, and M Ashwell
Brown adipose tissue-specific insulin receptor knockout shows diabetic phenotype without insulin resistance., C Guerra, P Navarro, A M. Valverde, M Arribas, J Bruning, L P. Kozak, C R. Kahn, and M Benito
Brown degeneration of the adrenal gland in inbred strains of mice. Abstr., E P. Jayne
Brown fat as a stroma for mammary growth. Abstr., K Hoshino
Bruce effect competence in yellow-lethal heterozygous mice., R Kakihana, L B. Ellis, S A. Gerling, S L. Blum, and S Kessler
Brucella abortus cultured in smooth and rough phase., A Martin, L Toujas, Y L. Garrec, L Dazord, D J. Amice, and A T. Inactivated
Brucella abortus lipopolysaccharide is mitogenic for spleen cells of endotoxin-resistant c3h/hej mice., E Moreno and D T. Berman
Brugian infections in the peritoneal cavities of laboratory mice: kinetics of infection and cellular responses., T V. Rajan, L Ganley, N Paciorkowski, L Spencer, T R. Klei, and L D. Shultz
B-tropic and non-b-tropic virus-producing tumor cells in immunosuppressed balb/c mice. Abstr., A Barker and A Dennis
B-tropic friend virus, a host-range pseudotype of spleen focus forming virus (sffv)., F Lilly and R A. Steeves
B-tropic oncornavirus production by balb/c methylcholanthrene- -induced sarcoma cells., G Y. Gillespie, F C. Jensen, and S W. Rusell
Building a cell cycle ontology for mouse based on the Mouse Genome Informatics Database., David Robert Smith
Building protein interaction maps for Down's syndrome., K Gardiner, M T. Davisson, and L S. Crnic
Bulbourethral gland infections in mice associated with staphylococcus aureus., J R. Needham and J E. Cooper
Buphthalmia in the rabbit., Edward J. Babino
Buphthalmia in the rabbit: a test for early diagnosis., R R. Fox and EJ Jr Babino
Buphthalmia in the rabbit: effect of age and repeated testing on the cornified cell count diagnostic technique., E J. Babino and R R. Fox
Buphthalmia in the rabbit: glucose metabolism., R R. Fox, C W. Laird, R W. Evans, and L B. Sheppard
Buphthalmia in the rabbit. Pleiotropic effects of the (bu) gene and a possible explanation of mode of gene action., R R. Fox, D D. Crary, E J. Babino, and L B. Sheppard
Burdette, walter j. Oncogenetics.
Burkitt lymphoma cells, with special references to human melanoma hmv, hela-s3, and l5178y cells., T Inada, T Kasuga, I Nojiri, T Furuse, D T. Hiraoka, and E T. Of
Butanediols. Selection, open field activity, and nad reduction by liver extracts in inbred mouse strains., R Goldbort, C W. Schneider, and R A. Hartline
Butanol extraction of a murine tumor specific transplantation antigen. Abstr., S Legrue, B Kahan, and N Pellis
Bvr-1, a restriction locus of a type c rna virus in the feline cellular genome. Pleiotropic restriction of endogenous balb virus in cat x mouse somatic cell hybrids., S J. O'brien and J M. Simonson
By adult thymectomy and anti-lymphocyte serum. Abstr., A P. Monaco, M L. Wood, P S. Russell, M Tolerance, and C P. Locus
By Altering Ocular Immune Privilege, Bone Marrow-derived Cells Pathogenically Contribute to DBA/2J Pigmentary Glaucoma., J S. Mo, M G. Anderson, M Gregory, R S. Smith, O V. Savinova, D V. Serreze, B R. Ksander, J W. Streilein, and S W. John
By a murine t lymphocyte clone. Abstr., M Prystowsky, J Ely, S Vogel, E Goldwasser, D F. Fitch, and T A. Secreted
By infection with influenza virus as compared to moloney sarcoma virus., N Takeichi, F C. Austin, T Oikawa, D C. Boone, and T I. Produced
By large-scale mammalian cell culture., P A. Barstad, S L. Henley, R M. Cox, J D. Lynn, D R. Acton, and T O. Alloantigens
By long-term polyadenylic-polyuridylic acid therapy., W P. Drake, W J. Pendergrast, R E. Mardiney, and N O. Tumorigenesis
By marrow from high nk, lymphoma-resistant (c57 x ark)f1 mice. Abstr., J J. Trentin, S K. Datta, E L. Priest, M T. Gallagher, D A. Nasrallah, and E O. Mice
By newborn splenic lymphoyctes. Abstr., W J. Wallis, E H. Goldberg, and C J. William
By phytohemagglutinin., F A. Spreafico, P O. Primary, and S I. Mouse
By the graft-versus-host reaction., D H. Katz, E A. The, and A I. Production
By the in vivo administration of anti-asialo gm1., M R. Charley, A Mikhael, M Bennett, J N. Gilliam, D R. Sontheimer, and T O. Mice
By the myeloproliferative sarcoma virus (mpsv). Abstr., joffe F. Smadja, kerdiles M. Bousse, C Jasmin, D A. Bevilacqua, and O O. Microenvironment
By the perinatal inoculations of (t6 x rfm)f1 spleen cells., R C. Hard, J Hyperimmunoglobulinaemia, Deficiency, and P I. Induced
By verapamil in p388 leukemia and its sublines resistant to vincristine and adriamycin., T Tsuruo, H Iida, M Yamashiro, S Tsukagoshi, N Y. Enha, and N O. Cytotoxicity
-c14 Incorporation in leukemic mice., A W. Schrecker, J A. Mead, M R. Lynch, J M. Venditti, D A. Goldin, and O. Formate
C17/icrc, a new inbred strain of mouse, useful for studies on environmental carcinogens., K J. Ranadive, S Gothoskar, and G Fernandes
C2-activating proteases on human lymphoblastoid cells superinfected with epstein-barr virus., T Schulz, M P. Dierich, E Yefenof, and G Klein
C3 activation and t-independent b cell stimulation., J Pryjma, J H. Humphrey, and G G. Klaus
C3b receptors on the cell membranes of the stimulated mouse macrophages. An immunohistochemical study., P Rossmann, V Vetvicka, and J Zidkova
C3h-avy--a high hepatoma and high mammary tumor strain of mice., W E. Heston and G Vlahakis
C3hba tumor prevention and treatment with beta carotene. Abstr., E Seifter, G Rettura, F Stratford, and S M. Levenson
C3hba tumor regression and regrowth in c3h/hej mice treated with x ray and supplemental beta carotene (b-car). Abstr., S M. Levenson, G Rettura, J Padawer, and E Seifter
C3hba tumor therapy with radiation, beta-carotene and viatmin a: a two year follow up. Abstr., E Seifter, G Rettura, and S M. Levelson
C3h/hej peyer's patch accessory cell-t cell enhancement of iga synthesis. Abstr., S I. Williamson, D M. Spalding, J R. Mcghee, and W J. Koopman
C3h/henf mouse mammary tumor cell lines as sources of endo- genous mouse mammary tumor virus. Abstr., L O. Arthur, G Schochetman, and D L. Fine
C3h/hen mammary tumor-bearing mice develop type-specific neutralizing antibodies and group-specific precipitating antibodies for the mouse mammary tumor virus., R Massey, L O. Arthur, C W. Long, and G Schochetman
C3h mice. II. Mice carrying a 3-methyl-cholanthrene-induced tumor., P Scheinmann, B Lebel, N R. Lynch, J C. Salomon, J R. Paupe, D C. Burtin, and I L. Female
C3h mouse mammary tumor and skin response to hyperthermia and x radiation. Abstr., E L. Gillette and B A. Ensley
C3h tumors labeled by chronic infusion of tritiated thymidine. Abstr., M L. Mendelsohn
C'3 participation in the rejection of some experimental tumors., L Bellelli and M L. Sezzi
C3 receptor. A marker of a thymus-dependent b-cell subpopulation., villena A. Arnaiz, J H. Playfair, and I M. Roitt
C3 receptors on direct plaque-forming cells., R Ramasamy and H Williams
C4 in glomerular lesions of nzb/nzw mice., A E. Gabrielsen, A D. Simmons, and U H. Rudofsky
C4 in (nzb x nzw)f1 virgin female (b/w) mice. Abstr., S L. Balaban, C T. Olsen, and A E. Gabrielsen
C4 (ss protein) in the renal lesions of nzb/nzw mice. Abstr., A D. Simmons
C57bl/6j mice with inherited retinal degeneration., M M. La vail and R L. Sidman
C57bl/6j monoclonal antibody to a b16 melanoma antigen. Abstr., Z L. Herd and B S. Zwilling
C57BL/6J-T-Associated Sex Reversal in Mice Is Caused by Reduced Expression of a Mus domesticus Sry Allele., L L. Washburn, K H. Albrecht, and E M. Eicher
C57bl/6 nu/nu mice: frequency and cell surface phenotype., J L. Maryanski, H R. Macdonald, R K. Lees, B Sordat &, Cerottini, and A C. Aged
C57bl pituitary isografts, acquired tolerance against sex-linked histocompatibility antigen. Abstr., K Hoshino and P R. Odegard
C57l mice by whole-body irradiation., P Arnstein, J L. Riggs, L S. Oshiro, R J. Huebner, D E. Lennette, and I O. In
Ca2+-activated atpase at the external surface of neuroblastoma cells in culture., V Stefanovic, treska J. Ciesielski, A Ebel, and P Mandel
Ca2+ movements during stimulation of insulin release by removal of extracellular na+. Abstr., P Rorsman, T Andersson, P Berggren, and B Hellman
Ca2+ transport by mitochondria from l1210 mouse ascites tumor cells., B Reynafarje and A L. Lehninger
Ca2+ transport by mitochondria from l1210 mouse ascites tumor cells. Abstr., B Reynafarje
Cadaverine in the brain of axenic mice., klauco M. Stepita and H Dolezalova
Cadmium absorption during various stages of pregnancy and lactation. Abstr., M H. Bhattacharyya and B D. Whelton
Cadmium and the reticuloendothelial system (res). A specific def- ect in blood clearance of soluble aggregates of igg by the liver in mice given cadmium., D W. Knutson, D L. Vredevoe, K R. Aoki, E J. Hays, and L Levy
Cadmium induced limb defects in mice: strain associated differences in sensitivity., W M. Layton and M W. Layton
Cadmium metabolism in cdm/cdm mice., M Meisler, C Orlowski, E Gross, and J H. Bloor
Ca-dtpa-induced fetal death and malformation in mice., D R. Fisher, S E. Calder, C W. Mays, and G N. Taylor
Caffeic acid as an inhibitor of dmba-induced chromosomal breakage in mice assessed by bone-marrow micronucleus test., A S. Raj, J A. Heddle, H L. Newmark, and M Katz
Caffeic acid as an inhibitor of dmba induced chromosomal breakage in the bone marrow micronucleus test. Abstr., A S. Raj, E Stuart, J A. Heddle, H L. Newmark, and M Katz
Caffeine enhancement of digestion of dna by nuclease s1., C J. Chetsanga, K Rushlow, and V Boyd
Caffeine potentiation on lethality of l-1210 cells treated with neocarzinostatin., M Sasada, H Sawada, T Nakamura, and H Uchino
Caffeine pretreatment enhances the unscheduled dna synthesis in spermatids of mice exposed to methyl methanesulfonate., G A. Sega, M R. Kelley, J G. Owens, and V C. Carricarte
Caffeine sensitive recovery of mitomycin c treated mouse p-388 cells., J Orstavik
Cage population density and efficiency of feed utilization in inbred mice., E P. Les
Cage population density and efficiency of feed utilization in inbred mice., E P. Les
Cage population density: its effect on the physiology of the mouse., Noelle E. Muggli
Cage size as a factor in environmental enrichment., M Manosevitz and J B. Pryor
Calcareous degeneration in the heart of mice treated with a single dose of cortisone., H Kurashina, N Matsunuma, and K Fujiwara
Calcareous pericarditis in mice of several genetically related strains., J A. Dipaolo, L C. Strong, and G E. Moore
Calcitonin-like activity in the circulation of osteopetrotic grey- -lethal mice., H M. Murphy
Calcium and a23187-induced cytolysis of mouse thymocytes., S Durant, F Homo, and D Duval
Calcium and cell surface properties., D Thomason and R Schofield
Calcium and cyclic nucleotide regulation in incubated mouse retinas., A I. Cohen, I A. Hall, and J A. Ferrendelli
Calcium and pancreatic beta-cell function. 4. Evidence that glucose and phosphate stimulate calcium-45 incorporation into different intracellular pools., B Hellman and T Andersson
Calcium and permeability of ascites tumour cells., H Smyth and E Flahaven
Calcium and phosphorus metabolism in the grey-lethal mouse., H M. Murphy
Calcium binding in homogenates of ehrlich ascites tumour cells., R Schofield and D Thomason
Calcium binding to phospholipids from experimental tumors., L J. Anghileri
Calcium changes associated with cell transformation. Abstr., H Sanui and H Rubin
Calcium channel blockers: potential antimetastatic agents., K V. Honn, J M. Onoda, C A. Diglio, and B F. Sloane
Calcium compartments of synchronous mastocytoma p-815 cells. Abstr., K Tomita, M Negishi, and A Ichikawa
Calcium content and distribution as a function of growth and transformation in the mouse 3t3 cell., J T. Tupper and F Zorgniotti
Calcium content of mice brain lipids during myelination., S Pollet, G Chaix, and N Baumann
Calcium dependence of ionophore a23187-induced lymphocyte cytotoxicity., N Kaiser and I S. Edelman
Calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecules., R Kemler, M Ozawa, and M Ringwald
Calcium-dependent process in reduction of cell surface charge after x-irradiation., C Sato, K Nishizawa, and K Kojima
Calcium-dependent regulator protein. Localization in mitotic appara- tus of eukaryotic cells., M J. Welsh, J R. Dedman, B R. Brinkley, and A R. Means
Calcium-dependent stimulation of balb/c 3t3 mouse cell dna synthesis by a tumor-promoting phorbol ester (pma)., A L. Boynton, J F. Whitfield, and R J. Isaacs
Calcium does not uncouple oxidative phosphorylation in tightly-coupled mitochondria from ehrlich ascites tumour cells., R F. Thorne and F L. Bygrave
Calcium exchange in ehrlich mouse ascites tumor cells., C Levinson
Calcium fluxes in cultured and bulk isolated neuronal and glial cells., J W. Lazarewicz, M Kanje, A Sellstrom, and A Hamberger
Calcium homeostasis in intact lymphocytes: cytoplasmic free calcium monitored with a new, intracellulary trapped fluores- cent indicator., R Y. Tsien, T Pozzan, and T J. Rink
Calcium insufficiency accelerates type 1 diabetes in vitamin D receptor-deficient nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice., John P Driver, Deanna J Lamont, Conny Gysemans, Chantal Mathieu, and David V Serreze
Calcium ion stimulated endogenous protein kinase catalyzed phosphorylation of peripheral and central nerve myelin proteins: comparison between normal and genetically dystrophic mouse., E H. Petrali and P V. Sulakhe
Calcium-ion transport by intact ehrlich ascites-tumour cells. Role of respiratory substrates, pi and temperature., R R. Charlton and C E. Wenner
Calcium, magnesium and phosphorus in experimental tumors, effects of the age of the tumor., L J. Anghileri
Calcium-mediated myopathy at neuromuscular junctions of normal and dystrophic muscle., J P. Leonard and M M. Salpeter
Calcium metabolism in aged mice ingesting a lysine-deficient diet., I Wolinsky and G J. Fosmire
Calcium metabolism in ehrlich asictes tumour cells., A Cittadini, D Bossi, G Rosi, F Wolf, and T Terranova
Calcium metabolism in hybrid and inbred fetuses of mice and in those co-existing in the same uterus., H Itoh and T Ino
Calcium metabolism in tumors. Its relationship with chromium complex accumulation. II. Calcium, magnesium and phosphorus in human and animal tumors., L Anghileri, E S. Miller, Robinette, K Prasad, and V Lagerborg
Calcium metabolism in tumors. Its relationship with chromium complex accumulation. Iii. Studies on the nature of the anions involved in the in vivo precipitation of calcium., L Anghileri and E S. Miller
Calcium metabolism in tumors, its relationship with chromium complex accumulation. I. Uptake of calcium and phosphorus by experimental tumors., L J. Anghileri and E S. Miller
Calcium-phosphate-phospholipid complexes in experimental tumors, their possible relationship with tumor calcification., L J. Anghileri and R Dermietzel
Calcium regulation of growth and differentiation of mouse epidermal cells in culture., H Hennings, D Michael, C Cheng, P Steinert, A Holbrook, and S H. Yuspa
Calcium release from sarcoplasmic reticulum of normal and dystrophic mice., P Volpe, R E. Mrak, B Costello, and S Fleischer
Calcium-sensitive modulation ig capping. Evidence supporting a cytoplasmic control of ligand-receptor complexes., G F. Schreiner and E R. Unanue
Calcium transport and distribution in ehrlich mouse ascites tumor cells., C Levinson and L E. Blumenson
Calcium transport and exchange in mouse 3t3 and sv40-3t3 cells., B J. Hazelton and J T. Tupper
Calcium transport and phosphenzyme formation in dystrophic mouse sarcoplasmic reticulum., R E. Mrak and R J. Baskin
Calcium transport by sarcoplasmic reticulum in murine muscular dystrophy. Abstr., S J. Kopacz, M A. Neymark, and C P. Lee
Calcium transport in intact ehrlich ascites tumor cells., A Cittadini, A Scarpa, and B Chance
Calcium uptake by pancreatic beta-cells as measured with the aid of 45ca and mannitol-3h., B Hellman, J Sehlin, and I Taljedal
Calcium uptake by subcellular fractions of pancreatic islets., J Sehlin
Calcium uptake in mastocytoma p-815 cells., M Negishi, A Ichikawa, and K Tomita
Calculating recombination frequencies: an easy-to-use computer program., J T. Eppig
Calmodulin levels in diabetic mice., J E. Morley, A S. Levine, D M. Brown, and B S. Handwerger
Calmodulin ligands. The interaction of muscle phosphorylase kinase with phosphodiesterase. Comparison of calmodulin ligands in muscle extracts from normal and phosphorylase kinase-deficient mice., A Pichard, proux D. Daegelen, Y Alexandre, and J Dreyfus
Calmodulin sensitive cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase (pde) purification utilizing a conformation-specific monoclonal anti- body. Abstr., R S. Hansen and J A. Beavo
Caloric restriction in Alstrom syndrome prevents hyperinsulinemia., N C. Lee, J D. Marshall, G B. Collin, J K. Naggert, Y H. Chien, W Y. Tsai, and W L. Hwu
Calorie restriction and antibody response to mumtv in c3h/bi mice. Abstr., N K. Day, E Thomas, S S. Witkin, N Sarkar, G Fernandes, and R A. Good
Calorie restriction: effect on growth of human tumors heterotrans- planted in nude mice., B C. Giovanella, R C. Shepard, J S. Stehlin, V, and B J. Abbott
Calorie restriction increases light-dependent photoreceptor cell loss in the neural retina of fischer 344 rats., M Obin, M Halbleib, R Lipman, K Carroll, A Taylor, and R Bronson
Calorie restriction modulates age-dependent changes in the retinas of brown norway rats [In Process Citation], M Obin, A Pike, M Halbleib, R Lipman, A Taylor, and R Bronson
Calvacin. A new antitumor agent., J F. Roland, Z F. Chmielewicz, B A. Weiner, A M. Gross, O P. Boening, V. Luck, T J. Bardos, H C. Reilly, K Sugiura, C C. Stock, E H. Lucas, R U. Byerrum, and J A. Stevens
Camp and glucocorticoid-mediated effects on transport and growth. Abstr., P P. Jones, S A. Wilbert, and G M. Tomkins
Camp and the regulation of beta-cell calcium. Abstr., E Gylfe, H Hahn, and B Hellman
Camp-dependent protein kinase from mouse thymocytes. Localization, characterization, and evaluation of the physiological relevance of a massive cytosol to nucleus translocation., Y Zick, R Cesia, and S Shaltiel
Camp Jax: a summer of discovery., Haley Bridger
Camp levels of thymocytes and on antibody production to srbc by spl<@@@een cells. Ab, A M. Kruisbeek, G C. Astaldi, M Blankwater, D A. Astaldi, and Supernatant
Camptothecin chemotherapy and selective toxicity. Abstr., D Kessel and A Spataro
Camptothecin effects on dna synthesis in murine leukemia cells., D Kessel, H B. Bosmann, and K Lohr
Can b-cell tolerance by induced by oligovalent thymus dependent antigens., H Waldmann and H Pope
Can 'blocking' serum factors protect against autoimmunity., I Hellstrom and K E. Hellstrom
Cancer and heredity., C C. Little
Cancer antigens in tumors induced by chemicals., R T. Prehn
Cancer (br-10) in nude mice., S Hirohashi, Y Shimosato, T Kameya, K Nagai, D R. Tsunematsu, and E D. Breast
Cancer chemotherapeutic drug binding to macromolecular lipids from l1210 leukemia cells and to known lipids. Abstr., L A. Gaudio, D W. Yesair, and R F. Taylor
Cancer chemotherapy with 5'-phosphordiamidates of 5-fluoro-2'- -deoxyuridine. Abstr., P V. Danenberg and P W. Woodman
Cancer control: early is the word., C C. Little
Cancer development and the idiotype network: effective immunosurveillance is specifically prevented by auto-anti- -idiotypic immunity. Abstr., P M. Flood, M L. Kripke, D A. Rowley, and H Schreiber
Cancer genes in cell hybrids., C M. Croce
Cancer genomes., E P. Diamandis, T Hudson, O Kallioniemi, E T. Liu, and Otin C. Lopez
Cancerigenic viruses neoformed in in vitro cultured cells starting on dna from human cancer cells., Y Valladares
Cancer immunity after treatment of ehrlich tumor with diptheria toxin., S Buzzi and L Buzzi
Cancer induction by methylcholanthrene and metastatic spread of transplantable tumor in chediak higashi (beige) mice., J Salomon, glodberg N. Creau, and N R. Lynch
Cancerisation experimentale du col uterin chez la souris r3a., P Desaive, P Minet, and G Booz
Cancer membrane proteins in adhesion and lysis. Abstr., J F. Distefano, G Beck, R M. Lysik, and S Zucker
Cancer metastasis and ascites tumor. (eng. Summ.), H Sato
Cancer metastasis is selective or random depending on the parent tumour population., J E. Talmadge and I J. Fidler
Cancer of the uterine cervix induced in balb/c mice by an anti-fer- tility drug. Abstr., T B. Dunn
Cancer of the uterine cervix in mice fed a liquid diet containing an antifertility drug., T B. Dunn
Cancerogenesi da idrazide dell'acido isonicotinico e uretano in topi swr lattanti., M I. Colnaghi, G D. Porta, and L Parmi
Cancerogenesi da idrazina solfato in trapianti isogenici tracheo- -broncopolmonari in topi balb/c/cb/se., C Biancifiori
Cancerogenesi e caratteri dei tumori mammari nei topi (riii/dm/se substrain) sottoposti ad una singola gravidanza., F Squartini and G Rossi
Cancerogenesi epatica nei topi cba/cb/se e nei ratti cb/se da idrazina solfato., L Severi and C Biancifiori
Cancerogenesi mammaria da metilcolantrene. Parte seconda., F Squartini and M Olivi
Cancerogenesi nei frammenti respiratori iso-trapiantati da topi balb/c/cb/se idrazina-trattati., C Biancifiori
Cancerogenesi polmonare da idrazide dell'acido isonicotinico in topi maschi balb/c, con e senza mtv., R Ribacchi, C Biancifiori, U Milia, F P. Leo, and E Bucciarelli
Cancer prevention clinic., C C. Little
Cancer research., C C. Little
Cancers induced in different species by continouous gamma-radiation., S Warren and O Gates
Cancer stem cells., Kyuson Yun and Barbara Tennent
Cancer stem cells are enriched in the side population cells in a mouse model of glioma., M A. Harris, H Yang, B E. Low, J Mukherje, A Guha, R T. Bronson, L D. Shultz, M A. Israel, and K Yun
Cancer-stress studies. The effects of pregnancy on plasma corticosterone and immune system components in mice. Abstr., D Spackman and V Riley
Cancer survey of St. Louis and St. Louis County, Missouri, 1931., C C. Little
Cancer therapy, a possible new approach., gyorgyi A. Szent, A Hegyeli, and J A. Laughlin
Cancer treatment, immunologic and chemotherapeutic interrelation- ships., D S. Martin
Cancer xenografts in nude mice., M Schmidt and R A. Good
Candida albicans infections., J A. Johnson, B H. Lau, R L. Nutter, J M. Slater, N C. Winter, and T O. To
Candidate for immunoglobulin d present on murine b lymphocytes., E R. Abney and R M. Parkhouse
Candidate gene analysis of ALR/Lt. strain's free radical dissipation locus., Thomas Cassidy
Candidate gene identification of the Gct4 and Gct6 granulosa cell (GC) tumor susceptibility loci, Katelyn Michaud
Candidate genes affecting HDL levels on chromosome 15., Bartlett IV Harwood
Candidate genes for obesity revealed from a C57BL/6J x 129S1/SvImJ intercross., Z Su, R Korstanje, S W. Tsaih, and B Paigen
Candidate genes for plasma triglyceride, FFA, and glucose revealed from an intercross between inbred mouse strains NZB/B1NJ and NZW/LacJ., Z Su, S W. Tsaih, J Szatkiewicz, Y Shen, and B Paigen
Candidate molecular mechanisms for establishing cell identity in the developing retina., Andrew M Garrett and Robert W Burgess
Candidate product of the fbj murine osteosarcoma virus oncogene: characterization of a 55,000-dalton phosphoprotein., T Curran and N M. Teich
Candidate stem cell line from a heterogeneous mouse mammary tumor. Abstr., J Hager, A Richardson, Z Fligiel, and G Heppner
Canine behaviour: a review article on the work of the Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory., M W. Fox
Cannabinoids in male mice: effects on fertility and spermatogenesis., S Dalterio, F Badr, A Bartke, and D Mayfield
Cannabis interferes with nest-building behavior in mice., A Moschovakis, D Liakopoulos, A Armaganidis, V Kapsambelis, and G Petroulakis
Can n-ethylmaleimide preferentially radiosensitize hypoxic tumour cells in vivo., H Moroson and M Furlan
Canonical A-to-I and C-to-U RNA Editing Is Enriched at 3'UTRs and microRNA Target Sites in Multiple Mouse Tissues., Tongjun Gu, Frank W Buaas, Allen K Simons, Cheryl L Ackert-Bicknell, Robert E Braun, and Matthew A Hibbs
Can tolerant allogeneic cells restore nude mice., B Kindred
Can we reconcile the different theories of the origin of cancer on the basis of current progress in cancer research., L A. Zil'ber
Capacitation and in vitro fertilization., Jeanne Black
Capacites myelo-restauratrices et immunocompetence des cellules medullaires de souris cultivees in vitro. Action de la phyto- hemagglutinine (pha)., B Halpern, briot M. Liacopoulos, Y Crepin, F Lambert, and lasfargues C. Martial
Capacity for histological reconstruction by mouse kidney cells in relation to age., K D. Ansevin and R Buchsbaum
Capacity for tumor cell implantation as a function of in vitro cell density., H B. Bosmann and A Lione
Capacity for tumor cell implantation as a function of in vitro cell density., H B. Bosmann and A Lione
Capacity of adult steel (sl/sld) and dominant spotting (w/wv) mouse skin to support melanogenesis., T W. Poole and W K. Silvers
Capacity of c3h x cba spleen cells to depress the mlc response of cba mice specifically. Evidence for an active role of the injected cells., H Jacobsson, B Lilliehook, and H Blomgren
Capacity of contact cytotoxic reaction to distinguish targets pre- sented by f1 and somatic hybrid cells of the same h-2 parentage., J Peknicova and A Lengerova
Capacity of foetal spinal cord obtained from dystrophic mice (dy2j) to promote muscle regeneration., M Hamburgh, E Peterson, M B. Bornstein, and C Kirk
Capacity of mammary fat pads of adult c3h/hems mice to interact morphogenetically with fetal mammary epithelium., T Sakakura, Y Nishizuka, and C J. Dawe
Capacity of mouse oocytes from preantral follicles to undergo embryogenesis and development to live young after growth, maturation, and fertilization in vitro., J J. Eppig and A C. Schroeder
Capacity of sensitized thymus-derived lymphocytes to induce fatal lymphocytic choriomeningitis is restricted by the h-2 gene complex., P C. Doherty and R M. Zinkernagel
Capacity of thymic cells to effect target cell lysis following treatment with concanavalin a., L Stavy, A Treves, and M Feldman
Capacity to interact with t-cell replacing factor correlates with acquisition by b cells of murine differentiation antigen-1., J R. Battisto, J H. Finke, and B Yen
Capillary migration of the cells of three murine tumours., M Boranic, A Sabioncello, M Radacic, D Dekaris, and B Veselic
Capillary tube scanning applied to cell growth kinetics., N M. Braslow and R L. Bowman
Capping and adenosine metabolism. Genetic and pharmacologic studies., J Braun, F S. Rosen, and E R. Unanue
Capping revisited. Iii. Differential inhibitory characteristics of the various cytochalasins., F Loor and L Angman
Capping revisited. II. Low sensitivity to sulfydryl reagents., F Loor, pelissard C. Martin, and L Angman
Cappuccino, a mouse model of Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, encodes a novel protein that is part of the pallidin-muted complex (BLOC-1)., S L. Ciciotte, B Gwynn, K Moriyama, M Huizing, W A. Gahl, J S. Bonifacino, and L L. Peters
Capturing age-retarding alleles through selection for longevity., Kathryn L. Stewart
Caracteres differentiels du comportement des rats et souris sensibles et refractaires a la crise audiogene., J Cosnier, A Duveau, and maury E. Vernet
Caratteristiche enzimatiche di un adenocarcinoma spontaneo della ghiandola sottomascellare del topo c3h., L Frati and A Caputo
Carbamylcholine prevents giant granule formation in cultured fibroblasts from beige (chediak-higashi) mice., J M. Oliver, J A. Krawiec, and R D. Berlin
Carbodiimide enhancement of complement-dependent antibody-mediated tumor cell lysis in vitro and antitumor activity in vivo., R A. Fawwaz, T S. Tenforde, and W H. Mehlberg
Carbohydrate analysis of membrane derived glycoproteins carrying some cell surface expressed antigens., J C. Mc pherson, J R. Clamp, and A J. Manstone
Carbohydrate attachment sites on mouse heavy chain immunoglobulins. Abstr., D R. Anderson and W J. Grimes
Carbohydrate complexity of the mouse thymocyte thy-1 glyco- protein as demonstrated by lectin affinity and isoelectric focusing., S Carlsson and T Stigbrand
Carbohydrate compositions of normal, spontaneously transformed, and virally transformed cells derived from balb/c mice., W J. Grimes and S Greegor
Carbohydrate incorporation in plasma membranes of mouse thymocytes stimulated by concanavalin a., R V. Van eijk and P F. Muhlradt
Carbohydrate metabolism of the isolated perfused liver of normal and genetically obese-hyperglycaemic (ob/ob) mice., J Elliott, D Hems, and chain A. Beloff
Carbohydrate metabolism of tumorigenic and non-tumorigenic cultures of ascites cells. Abstr., J F. Morgan, C P. Eng, and M D. Heuchert
Carbohydrate metabolizing enzymes in the developing brain of inbred strains of mice. Abstr., L P. Kozak
Carbohydrate preferences of mammalian cells., R L. Burns, P G. Rosenberger, and R J. Klebe
Carbohydrate requirement of ascites tumor cells in vitro. Abstr., J Morgan and C Eng
Carbohydrate structure of mouse h-2 alloantigens. Abstr., T Muramatsu and S G. Nathenson
Carbon-14 activity in respiratory co2 of mice treated with metho- trexate and injected with l-3-14c-serine., A L. Kretchmar and D G. Doherty
Carbon(14c)dioxide evolution from glucose(1-14c) by a microsome-free supernatant of ehrlich ascites tumor cells., S Hosoda and W Nakamura
Carbon dioxide incorporation into the uracil of mouse liver and ehrlich ascites tumor cells., K Kusama and E Roberts
Carbonic anhydrase activity in mouse endocrine pancreas., L Boquist and S Hagstrom
Carbonic anhydrase iii and other cytoplasmic enzymes in dystrophic mouse tissues., S Moyle, S Jerffery, and N Carter
Carbonic anhydrase related protein 8 mutation results in aberrant synaptic morphology and excitatory synaptic function in the cerebellum., M Hirasawa, X Xu, R B. Trask, T P. Maddatu, B A. Johnson, J K. Naggert, P M. Nishina, and A Ikeda
Carbonic anhydrase-related protein VIII deficiency is associated with a distinctive lifelong gait disorder in waddles mice., Y Jiao, J Yan, Y Zhao, L R. Donahue, W G. Beamer, X Li, B A. Roe, M S. Ledoux, and W Gu
Carboxamide,5-(3,3-dimethyl-1-triazeno) in mice., A Vecchi, M C. Fioretti, A Mantovani, and A Barzi
Carboxymethyl cellulose, a nonimmunogenic hapten carrier with tolerogenic properties., U E. Diner, D Kunimoto, and E Diener
Carboxymethylpachmaran, a new water soluble polysaccharide with marked antitumour activity., J Hamuro, Y Yamashita, Y Ohsaka, Y Y. Maeda, and G Chihara
Carboxypeptidase E and obesity in the mouse., E H. Leiter
Carboxypeptidase g1(g1). A new approach to anti-folate chemotherapy. Abstr., B A. Chabner, J L. Cullough, and J R. Bertino
Carcass and liver composition following acute oxytetracycline treatment of ob/ob mice., P U. Dubuc, L D. Keith, H Oey, and P W. Mobley
Carcinoembryonic antigen production in human gastric cancer cell lines in vitro and in nude mice., T Motoyama and H Watanabe
Carcinogen- and radiation-transformed c3h 10t1/2 cells contain rnas homologous to the long terminal repeat sequence of a murine leukemia virus., P Kirschmeier, celli S. Gattoni, D Dina, and I B. Weinstein
Carcinogenese spontanee chez des souris ayant recu du thioglucose d'or., G Rudali and C Silberman
Carcinogenesis and aging. IV. Effect of low-molecular-weight factors on thymus, pineal gland and anterior hypothalmus on immunity, tumor incidence and life span of c3h/sn mice., V N. Anisimov, V K. Khavinson, and V G. Morozov
Carcinogenesis by virus, an introduction with observations on the pathogenesis of leukemia and polyoma lesions., J Furth, R F. Buffett, and J D. willlevinthal
Carcinogenesis from polymer implants. New aspects from chromosomal and transplantation studies during premalignancy., K G. Brand, L C. Buoen, and I Brand
Carcinogenesis in akr mice injected at birth with benzo(a)pyrene and dimethylnitrosamine., B Toth and P Shubik
Carcinogenesis induced by 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene in c3h-avyfb mice. Influence of different dietary fats., G J. Hopkins, G C. Hard, and C E. West
Carcinogenesis in marsh mice by testicular injection of cholesterol alpha oxide. Abstr., G Bryson and F Bischoff
Carcinogenesis in naturally tumour-resistant mice. X-irradiation ver- sus urethane as a carcinogenic agent., A Goldfeder, S L. Kauffman, and A K. Ghosh
Carcinogenesis in the adrenal., G W. Woolley
Carcinogenesis in the esophagus. I. Penetration of benzo(a)pyrene and other hydrocarbons into the esophageal mucosa., M Kuratsune, S Kohchi, and A Horie
Carcinogenesis in the pituitary dwarf mouse. The response to 2-amino- fluorene., F Bielschowsky and M Bielschowsky
Carcinogenesis in the pituitary dwarf mouse. The response to dimethyl- benzanthracene applied to the skin., F Bielschowsky and M Bielschowsky
Carcinogenesis in thymectomized mice. Abstr., J T. Duhig
Carcinogenesis in tissue culture. Abstr., J O. Laws and A Flaks
Carcinogenesis in tissue culture. X. Rejoining of single-strand breaks in dna of mammalian cells induced by chemical carcinogens (4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide and its derivative)., M Horikawa, O Nikaido, T Tanaka, H Nagata, and T Sugahara
Carcinogenesis in untreated syngeneic transplants of the foetal diges- tive tract., S N. Zinzar, moldavsky G. Svet, B I. Leittna, and B G. Tumyan
Carcinogenesis of n-methyl-n'-nitro-n-nitrosoguanidine applied into the mouse brain., T Tsunawaki, M Fukui, Y Yamakawa, and K Kitamura
Carcinogenesis of the cervix uteri in castrate mice., A F. Krieg and J W. Reagan
Carcinogenesis of the skin. Iii. The contribution of elemental sulfur and of organic sulfur compounds., A W. Horton, E L. Bingham, M J. Burton, and R Tye
Carcinogenesis of the uterine cervix in mice: effect of castration after limited application of 3-mehylcholanthrene., E D. Murphy
Carcinogenesis of the uterine cervix in mice: effect of castration after limited application of 3-mehylcholanthrene., E D. Murphy
Carcinogenesis of the uterine cervix in mice, effect of castration after limited application of 3-methylcholanthrene., E D. Murphy
Carcinogenesis study with dimethylnitrosamine administered orally to adult and subcutaneously to newborn balb/c mice., B Toth, P N. Magee, and P Shubik
Carcinogenesis testing of saccharin. No transformation or increased sister chromatid exchange observed in two mammal- ian cell systems., H J. Saxholm, O H. Iversen, A Reith, and A Brogger
Carcinogene wirkung von athyl-butyl-nitrosamin bei mausen., D Schmahl, C Thomas, and G Scheld
Carcinogenic action of diazomethane and of nitroso-n-methyl urethane., R Schoenta
Carcinogenic action of dimethyl- and diethylnitrosamine in the rf mouse., A W. Craig and N K. Clapp
Carcinogenic action of methylmethanesulphonate. Abstr., A W. Craig, N K. Clapp, and R E. Toya
Carcinogenic activity in situ of further steroid compounds., A Lacassagne, hoi N. Buu, and F Zajdela
Carcinogenic activity of apochalic acid., A Lacassagne, hoi N. Buu, and F Zajdela
Carcinogenic activity of polycyclic pseudoazulenes containing both nitrogen and sulfur heterocycles., F Zajdela, hoi N. Buu, P Jacquignon, A Croisy, and F Perin
Carcinogenic and antitumor effects of aminotriazole on acatalasemic and normal catalase mice., R N. Feinstein, R J. Fry, and E F. Staffeldt
Carcinogenic dose-response curve to oral diethylstilbestrol., G H. Gass, D Coats, and N Graham
Carcinogenic effect of cholesterol in mice., J Szepsenwol
Carcinogenic effect of cholesterol in mice. Abstr., J Szepsenwol
Carcinogenic effect of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol in mice. Abstr., J Szepsenwol, J Fletcher, G Murison, and goyco E. Toro
Carcinogenic effect of egg white, egg yolk and lipids in mice., J Szepsenwol
Carcinogenic effect of egg yolk in mice of the c57bl strain., J Szepsenwol
Carcinogenic effect of n-butyl-n-nitrosourethan on cdf1 mice., M Fujii
Carcinogenic effect of n-hydroxy-n-2-fluorenylacetamide, 2',4'- -dimethylacetanilide, and 2',4',6'-trimethylacetanilide on liver in suckling mice., M Klein and E K. Weisburger
Carcinogenic effects of 4,4'-oxydianiline in rats and mice. Abstr., A S. Krishna murthy and G Snow
Carcinogenic effects of acrylamide in sencar and a/j mice., R J. Bull, M Robinson, R D. Laurie, G D. Stoner, E Greisiger, J R. Meier, and J Stober
Carcinogenic effects of adsorbates of raw and finished water supplies., W C. Hueper and W W. Payne
Carcinogenic effects of a single dose of diethylnitrosamine in three unrelated strains of mice. Genetic dependence of the induced tumor types and incidence., B A. Diwan and H Meier
Carcinogenic effects of combined treatment of inbred mice with 3-methylcholanthrene and 1,2-dimethylhydrazine., B A. Diwan and K E. Blackman
Carcinogenic effects of diethylnitrosamine in rf mice., N K. Clapp and A W. Craig
Carcinogenic effects of oral diethylstilbestrol on c3h male mice with and without the mammary tumor virus., G H. Gass, J Brown, and A B. Okey
Carcinogenic effects of skin transplantation and immunosuppression in mice., schuller H. Reznik, N Kmoch, and U Mohr
Carcinogenicities of 3-methoxy-4-aminoazobenzene, n-hybroxy- -3-methoxy-4-animoazobenzene and related azo dyes in the mouse., H K. Watanabe, Y Hashimoto, I Abe, and H Sato
Carcinogenicity and mutagenicity tests of some hair colourants and constituents., C E. Searle, D G. Harnden, S Venitt, and O H. Gyde
Carcinogenicity and nephrotoxicity of 2-amino-,1-amino-2- -methyl-, and 2-methyl-1-nitroanthraquinone. Abstr., A S. Murthy, A B. Russfield, J Snell, R Monson, and E K. Weisburger
Carcinogenicity and neurotoxicity of cycasin with special reference to species differences., I Hirono
Carcinogenicity in mice of ether extract and of ether soluble free portion of hen's eggs. Abstr., J Szepsenwol
Carcinogenicity in mice of some fatty acid methyl esters., E Arffmann and J Glavind
Carcinogenicity in mice of some fatty acid methyl esters. II. Peroral and subcutaneous application., H W. Kiaer, J Glavind, and E Arffmann
Carcinogenicity of 6beta-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one in female marsh mice. Abstr., F Bischoff and G Bryson
Carcinogenicity of aldrin and dieldrin on mouse and rat liver. Abstr., J Song and W E. Harville
Carcinogenicity of a non-benzenoid hydrocarbon, azuleno(5,6,7-c,d)- phenalene, and derivatives., hoi N. Buu, N B. Giao, and C Jutz
Carcinogenicity of antitumor cis-platinum(ii) coordination complexes in the mouse and rat., W R. Leopold, E C. Miller, and J A. Miller
Carcinogenicity of a single administration of n-nitrosomethylurea, a comparison between new-born and 5-week-old mice and rats., B Terracini and M C. Testa
Carcinogenicity of benzo[a]pyrene 4,5-, 7,8-, and 9,10- -oxides on mouse skin., W Levin, A W. Wood, H Yagi, P M. Dansette, D M. Jerina, and A H. Conney
Carcinogenicity of benzo[a]pyrene and thirteen of its derivatives in c3h/fcum mice., R E. Kouri, A W. Wood, W Levin, T H. Rude, H Yagi, H D. Mah, D M. Jerina, and A H. Conney
Carcinogenicity of benzo-ring derivatives of benzo(a)pyrene on mouse skin., W Levin, A W. Wood, P G. Wislocki, J Kapitulnik, H Yagi, D M. Jerina, and A H. Conney
Carcinogenicity of chloroethylene oxide, an ultimate reactive metabolite of vinyl chloride, and bis(chloromethyl)ether after subcutaneous administration and in initiation-promotion experiments in mice., F Zajdela, A Croisy, A Barbin, C Malaveille, O Tomatis, and H Bartsch
Carcinogenicity of chloroform., M D. Reuber
Carcinogenicity of contaminants in indigenous edible oils., K J. Ranadive, S V. Gothoskar, and B U. Tezabwala
Carcinogenicity of dapsone in mice and rats., L Griciute and L Tomatis
Carcinogenicity of dimethylnitramine in nzr rats and nzo mice., C M. Goodall and T H. Kennedy
Carcinogenicity of nitrosation products of ephedrine, sarcosine, folic acid, and creatinine., G N. Wogan, S Paglialunga, M C. Archer, and S R. Tannenbaum
Carcinogenicity of phenacetin: long-term feeding study in b6c3f1 mice., K Nakanishi, Y Kurata, M Oshima, K, and N Ito
Carcinogenicity of substituted-benzenediamines (phenylenediamines) in rats and mice., J M. Sontag
Carcinogenicity of the hair-dye component 2-nitro-p-phenyl- enediamine: induction of eosinophilic hepatocellular neoplasms in female b6c3f1 mice., G Reznik and J M. Ward
Carcinogenicity of tumor cell populations: origin of a putative h-2 isoantigenic loss variant tumor., R S. Kerbel, M Florian, M S. Man, J Dennis, and I F. Mckenzie
Carcinogenicity study in mice on pildralazine, a hydralazinelike antihypertensive compound., G Della porta and T A. Dragani
Carcinogenicity tests in mice. Abstr., D B. Clayson and M Wood
Carcinogenicity tests in the mouse., G M. Bonser and D B. Clayson
Carcinogenicity to mouse skin of volatile components of roofing asphalts and pitches. Abstr., P S. Thayer, K T. Menzies, and P Von thuna
Carcinogenic pah compounds suppressed cell mediated immune functions, and alter t-cell subsets in splenic lymphocyte populations. Abstr., A Wojdani, M Nieto, and L J. Alfred
Carcinogenic properties of cetain rubber additives. Abstr., E Boyland, R L. Carter, and F J. Roe
Carcinogenic studies on soot of coffee-roasting plants., W C. Hueper and W W. Payne
Carcinogenic studies on water-insoluble polymers., W C. Hueper
Carcinogen-induced chromosome aberrations in hematopoietic cells of mice., Y Kurita, H Shisa, M Marsuyama, Y Nishizuka, E T. Tanaka), and T H. Yosida
Carcinogen-induced hepatic tumors in mice. Abstr., L L. Grosso and J H. Lerthem
Carcinogen-induced immune depression, absence in mice resistant to chemical oncogenesis., O Stutman
Carcinogen-induced inhibition of nk activity in mice. Abstr., E Gorelik and R B. Herberman
Carcinogen induced mallory bodies in liver cells studied in vitro. Abstr., E Borenfreund, P J. Higgins, and E Peterson
Carcinogen-induced mammary tumors from preneoplastic nodule outgrowths in balb/c mice., D Medina and K B. Ome
Carcinogen-induced neoplastic transformation in balb/c3t3 cells. Abstr., A Sivak, L Rudenko, and I Simons
Carcinogen-induced tolerance to homotransplantation of normal tissues. Abstr., B A. Rubin
Carcinogen-induced tumors of the thymus. Iii. Restoration of neo- natally thymectomized mice with thymomas in cell-impermeable chambers., O Stutman, E J. Yunis, and R A. Good
Carcinogen-induced tumors of the thymus. II. Lung colonies as a means of separating different cell types of a functional thymoma., O Stutman, E J. Yunis, and R A. Good
Carcinogen-induced tumors of the thymus. I. Restoration of neo- natally thymectomized mice with a functional thymoma., O Stutman, E J. Yunis, and R A. Good
Carcinogen-induced tumors of the thymus. IV. Humoral influences of normal thymus and functional thymomas and influence of postthymectomy period of restoration., O Stutman, E J. Yunis, and R A. Good
Carcinoma cells from bovine mammary gland., F D. Bohmer, W Lehmann, H E. Schmidt, P Langen, D R. Grosse, and C O. Mammary
Carcinoma della cervice uterina nel topo (balb/cf/cb/se substrain) da 20-metilcolantrene., G Barbieri, M Olivi, and I Paoletti
Carcinoma del proestomago de raton c3h. Su conversion a la forma ascitica por pasajes intraperitonales., chavez P. Mori
Carcinoma line: development of cholinergic neurons. Abstr., S E. Pfeiffer, H Jakob, K Mikoshiba, J Nicolas, D F. Jacob, and A. Terato
Carcinoma of the seminal vesicle in the mouse., C Rowlatt
Carcinomas induced by cell lines cultivated from normal mouse placentas., T Log, K S. Chang, and Y C. Hsu
Carcinomas of the liver in female mice fed toluene-2,4- -diamine., M D. Reuber
Carcinoma xenografted in nude mice. Abstr., E N. Spremulli, D L. Dexter, P Young, D Campbell, D P. Calabresi, and O O. Colon
Carcinoneonatal antigens on sv40 transformed syngeneic cells. Abstr., C Abramson, D Axler, V Hetherington, and S Kavros
Carcinostase durch heterocyclische derivate des 2-amino-1,4-naphtho- chinons bei transplantations-tumoren., E Grundmann, J Juhling, J Putter, and H J. Seidel
Carcinostatic activity of 4-hydroxy-2-pent-en-1-al against trans- plantable murine tumour lines., P J. Conroy, J T. Nodes, T F. Slater, and G W. White
Carcinostatic activity of some dicarbonyl compounds and their bis-hy- drazones., F A. French, B L. Freeflander, A Hasking, and J French
Carcinostatic effect of aliphatic aldehydes and aldehyde dehydrogenase activity in ehrlich carcinoma, sarcoma 180, and yoshida ah 130 hepatoma., A Perin, A Sessa, and E Ciaranfi
Carcinostatic liver factor. I. Effect in vitro of homologous liver extract on viability of ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells., W Nakahara and F Fukuoka
Cardiac activity in the mouse, strain differences., D A. Blizard and R Welty
Cardiac allografts in mice congenic at non-h-2 histocompatibility loci., L J. Detolla, H C. Passmore, and N C. Palczuk
Cardiac allograft tolerance: failure to develop in interleukin-4-deficient mice correlates with unusual allosensitization patterns., J H. Sirak, C G. Orosz, D C. Roopenian, E Wakely, and A M. VanBuskirk
Cardiac conduction abnormalities in a mouse model of Lyme borreliosis., S Saba, B A. VanderBrink, G Perides, L J. Glickstein, M S. Link, M K. Homoud, R T. Bronson, M Estes, and P J. Wang
Cardiac injury in the aged mouse: comparative ultra- structural effects of fission spectrum neutrons and gamma rays., S P. Stearner, V V. Yang, and R L. Devine
Cardiac lesions developing in mice treated with estrogen., Y Nishizuka, K Nakakuki, and T Sakakura
Cardiac lesions in c mice fed choline-deficient or choline-supple- mented diets. Abstr., H M. Thomas, B R. Clower, and W L. Williams
Cardiac lesions in c mice, result of choline-deficient and choline- -supplemented diets., H M. Thomas, W L. Williams, and B R. Clower
Cardiac lesions in mice fed high fat, low protein diets. Abstr., C R. Ball
Cardiac lysosomal enzyme activity in the genetically diabetic mouse. Abstr., L Skoza, F Giacomelli, and J Wiener
Cardiac manifestations of Alstrom syndrome: echocardiographic findings., A N. Makaryus, M E. Zubrow, J D. Marshall, L D. Gillam, and J R. Mangion
Cardiac transplantation in mice. I. Factors influencing the take and survival of heterotopic grafts., K P. Judd and J J. Trentin
Cardiac transplantation in mice. II. Effect of continuous immuno- suppressive therapy on the survival of h-2-incompatible allografts., K P. Judd and J J. Trentin
Cardiac transplantation in mice. IV. Relationship between anti- thymocyte-globulin (atg) dose, allograft survival and anti-atg immunity, K Judd, C Bryant, R Ruckman, and J Trentin
Cardiac transplantation in mice. V. Prolongation of allografts with cell-free extracts and antithymocyte globulin., K Judd and J Trentin
Cardiac transplants in mice. Iii. Histopathology of allograft rejection in control and antithymocyte serum-treated recipients., J D. Milam, K P. Judd, C R. Allen, and J J. Trentin
Cardial lesions in (cba x dba/2)f1 mice bearing transplanted plasma cell neoplasms and in untreated dba/2 mice., P Ebbesen, H E. Christensen, and nielsen R. Rask
Cardiotoxic effects of doxorubicin with and without carntine., G H. Strohm, I )i, C M. Payne, D S. Alberts, Y Peng, T E. Moon, J J. Bahl, and R Bressler
Care of young under communal conditions in the mouse (mus musculus)., R Gandelman, R E. Paschke, M Zarrow, and V H. Denenberg
Carnitine metabolism in obese (ob/ob) mice. Abstr., P Hahn
Carrageenan-induced decline of natural cytotoxicity: activation of adherent suppressor cells. Abstr., Hochman and G Cudkowicz
Carrageenan stimulated populations of mouse "b" cells mostly nonoverlapping with those stimulated with lps or dextran sulfate., J B. Kolb, P C. Quan, M Poupon, and C Desaymard
Carrier-amino acid stoichiometry in amino acid transport in ehrlich ascites cells., J A. Jacquez
Carrier and hapten antibody-producing cells, in vitro. I. Cyto- kinetics., T Pazdernik and E Uyeki
Carrier-dependent selection of antibody clones and classes during the immune response., H Kolb
Carrier determined tolerance. Abstr., Y Borel and L Kilham
Carrier-determined tolerance in vitro., P Galanaud, benson M. Aldo, and Y Borel
Carrier determined tolerance with various subclasses of murine myeloma igg., Y Borel, D T. Golan, L Kilham, and H Borel
Carrier-directed anti-hapten responses by b-cell subsets., G K. Lewis and J W. Goodman
Carrier effect during the course of experimental schistosomiasis: suppression of the response to tnp-schistosomula in rats and inbred mice., pinto F. Ramalho, S R. Smithers, and J H. Playfair
Carrier independent t cell helper effects in antigenic stimulation., R A. Doughty and N R. Klinman
Carrier-induced tolerance to nucleic acid antigens., B D. Stollar and Y Borel
Carrier-mediated transport of daunorubicin, adriamycin, and rubidazone in ehrlich ascites tumour cells., T Skovsgaard
Carrier-mediated transport of the folic acid analogue, methotrexate, in the l1210 leukemia cell., I D. Goldman, N S. Lichtenstein, and V T. Oliverio
Carrier-specific immune memory to a thymus-independent antigen in congenitally athymic mice., C F. Schott and B Merchant
Carrier-specific immune memory to dnp-ficoll in athymic mice. Abstr., C F. Schott
Carrier specificity and the allogeneic effect in mice., K Rajewsky, G Roelants, and B A. Askonas
Carrying two complementing lethal albino alleles., E M. Eicher, S E. Lewis, H A. Turchin, waelsch D. Gluecksohn, and E O. Mice
Cartilage anomaly (can), a new mutant gene in the mouse., D R. Johnson and J M. Wise
Cartilage in transplants of a teraoma. Abstr., R L. Swarm
Cartilage matrix deficiency (cmd). A new autosomal recessive lethal mutation in the mouse., E Rittenhouse, L C. Dunn, J Cookingham, C Calo, M Spiegelman, G B. Dooher, and D Bennett
Carzinostatin, a new anti-tumor substance. Abstr., N Ishida, K Kumagai, K Miyazaki, and M Ito
Casein and 3-methylcholanthrene carcinogenesis in inbred c57bl/60s female mice., Y Akamatsu
Casein and alpha-lactalbumin messenger rnas during the development of mouse mammary gland. Isolatiion, partial purification, and translation in a cell-free system., T Takemoto, Y Nagamatsu, and T Oka
Casein induced amyloidosis in t-cell deprived mice., G Nielsen, E Leuchars, M Doenhoff, and P Ebbesen
Casein-induced amyloidosis in the nude mouse. I. Acceleration of amyloidosis in recipients of spleen grafts from casein-sensitized donor mice. II. Transfer of amyloidosis by spleen cells., F Hardt and M H. Claesson
Casein-induced experimental amyloidosis. Iii. Response to mitogens, allogeneic cells, and graft-versus-host reactions in the murine model., M A. Scheinberg and E S. Cathcart
Casein-induced experimental amyloidosis. VI. A pathogenic role for b cells in the murine model, M A. Scheinberg and E S. Cathcart
Casein-induced experimental amyloidosis. V. The response of lymphoid organs to t and b mitogens., M A. Scheinberg, M Bennett, and E S. Cathcart
Casein kinase 2 regulates in vivo bone formation through its interaction with bone morphogenetic protein receptor type Ia., Beth Bragdon, Shayamala Thinakaran, Oleksandra Moseychuk, Lauren Gurski, Jeremy Bonor, Christopher Price, Liyun Wang, Wesley G Beamer, and Anja Nohe
Casein, lactoglobulin, fat and dna synthesis within mouse mammary epithelial cells grown in cell culture. Abstr., M K. Feldman
Casein messenger rns (mrna) induced in organ culture of whole mammary gland. Abstr., P M. Terry, M R. Banerjee, and R M. Lui
Caspase-1 is not required for type 1 diabetes in the NOD mouse., W H. Schott, B D. Haskell, H M. Tse, M J. Milton, J D. Piganelli, Rossi C. Choisy, P C. Reifsnyder, A V. Chervonsky, and E H. Leiter
Castrated and intact bdf1 mice., M L. Thompson, T E. Gill, S Intosh, D A. Manning, and F O. Of
Castration-induced obesity in mice. Body composition, histology of adrenal cortex and islets of langerhans in castrated mice., F X. Hausberger and B C. Hausberger
Catabolic half-lives of immunoglobulin and albumin as a function of age in mice., R P. Quinn, G B. Price, J M. Ellis, and T Makinodan
Catabolism in ehrlich ascites tumor cells in vitro., J F. Henderson, M L. Battell, G Zombor, J Fuska, D P. Nemec, and S O. And
Catabolism of human igg in mice sensitized to various igg fragments. Similarities to the catabolism of rheumatoid igg in mice., J Watkins, A Roberts, and P M. Johnson
Catabolism of human low density lipoproteins by human hepatoma cell line HepG2., N Dashti, G Wolfbauer, E Koren, B Knowles, and P Alaupovic
Catabolism of serum albumin in x-irradiated mice., A Sassen, F Kennes, A Reuter, and M Telia
Catabolism of thymidine during the lymphocyte cell cycle., D C. Usher and H Reiter
Catabolism, physical, and immunologic properties of endocytosed isologous and heterologous gamma-globulins by mouse macrophages., A Cruchaud, M Berney, and L Balant
Catabolite inhibition: a general phenomenon in the control of carbohydrate utilization., J F. McGinnis and K Paigen
Catabolite repression is not due to end-product repression in the gal operon., K Paigen, B Williams, and J McGinnis
Catagen in the hairless house mouse., D F. Orwin, H B. Chase, and A F. Silver
Catalase activity in mouse leukemia l1210., F I. Lottsfeldt, C Pehoushek, and W Krivit
Catalase activity in subcellular fractions of neoplastic and liver tissues. Abstr., L A. Miller and A Goldfeder
Catalase activity of immature and mature red cells from acatala- semic mouse mutant., M Ogata, T Inoue, K Tomokuni, and S Takahara
Catalase and adh-mediated oxidation of ethanol in liver microsomes of acatalasemic mice. Abstr., M P. Schulman and K P. Vatsis
Catalase enchances growth of cancer lines in tissue culture. Abstr., M Gidlund, J Yavelow, M Levitz, and W Troll
Catalase in salivary gland striated and excretory duct cells. II. Body: an ellipsoidal peroxisomal organelle with crystalloid axial projections., J S. Hanker, M S. Silverman, and D K. Romanovicz
Catalase in salivary gland striated and excretory duct cells. Iii. Immunocytochemical demonstration with fluorescein- and peroxidase-labelled antibodies., R A. Coleman and J S. Hanker
Catalase in salivary gland striated and excretory duct cells. I. The distribution of cytoplasmic and particulate catalase and the presence of catalase-positive rods., J S. Hanker, J W. Preece, E J. Burkes, and D K. Romanovicz
Catalase mutiplicity in normal and actalasemic mice., R S. Holmes
Catalog of mutant genes and polymorphic loci., M C. Green
Cataracts., Sara Hurd
Cataracts and abnormal proliferation of the lens epithelium in mice carrying the catfr gene., J Zwaan and R M. Williams
Cataracts in transgenic mice caused by a human papillomavirus type 18 E7 oncogene driven by KRT1-14., S Ghim, A B. Jenson, J A. Bubier, K A. Silva, R S. Smith, and J P. Sundberg
Catecholamine concentration in discrete areas of brain of several strains of mice. Correlation with aggressivity. Abstr., N B. Thoa, Y Tizabi, davies G. Maengwyn, I J. Kopin, and D M. Jacobowitz
Catecholamine distribution in mice afflicted with muscular dystrophy., P Gordon and R M. Dowben
Catecholamine-induced stimulation of adenylate cyclase in parallel with a change in tubulin assembly in ehrlich ascites tumor cells., T Kurokawa, H Kurumada, M Yokota, M Yoshida, and S Ishibashi
Catecholamines in mutant mouse cerebellum. Fluorescence microscopic and chemical studies., S C. Landis, W J. Shoemaker, M Schlumpf, and F E. Bloom
Catecholamines in neuroblastoma cells from human bone marrow, tissue culture, and murine c-1300 tumor., L Helson and J L. Biedler
Catecholamines in organs of immunosympathectomized mice., M B. Visscher, Y C. Lee, and T Azuma
Catecholamines, strain differences in biosynthetic enzyme activity in mice., R D. Ciaranello, R Barchas, S Kessler, and J D. Barchas
Catechol-o-methyl-transferase activity in dibutyryl cyclic amp, prostaglandin and x-ray-induced differentiated neuroblastoma cell culture., K Prasad and B Mandal
Catenated oligomeric circular dna molecules from mitochondria of malignant and normal mouse and rat tissues., D R. Wolstenholme, J D. Laren, K Koike, and E I. Jacobson
Cat gene frequencies in Richmond, California., L Lamoreux and R Robinson
Cathepsin b activity in b16 melanoma cells: a possible marker for metastatic potential., B F. Sloane, K V. Honn, J G. Sadler, W A. Turner, E J. Kimpson, and J D. Taylor
Cathepsin b activity in normal and dystrophic cells and tissues from the mouse. Abstr., A H. Warner, P Gopalan, and M J. Dufresne
Cathepsin b activity in stimulated mouse peritoneal macrophages., B Morland and A Pedersen
Cathepsin d of mouse leukemia l1210 cells. Unusual intracellular localization and biochemical properties., W E. Bowers, C F. Beyer, and N Yago
Cathespin b-like proteinase identified as inducer of platelet aggregation by tumor cells. Abstr., P G. Cavanaugh, B F. Sloane, C Evens, and K V. Honn
Cation binding at the node of ranvier. II. Redistribution of binding sites during electrical stimulation., J C. Zagoren and J C. Arezzo
Cation binding at the node of ranvier. I. Localization of binding sites during development., J C. Zagoren, C S. Raine, and K Suzuki
Cation flux in the ehrlich ascites tumor cell. Evidence for na+-for- -na+ and k+-for-k+ exchange diffusion., J T. Tupper
Cation gradients, atp and amino acid accumulation in ehrlich ascites cells., S J. Potashner and R M. Johnstone
Cationic amphiphilic drugs as a potential tool for modifying phospholipids of tumor cells. An in vitro study of chlor- promazine effects on krebs ii ascites cells., M Plantavid, H Chap, J Lloveras, and blazy L. Douste
Cation interaction selectivity sequences for an s37 ascites cell amino acid transport system., R H. Matthews
Cations, transport and exchange diffusion of methionine in ehrlich ascites cells., S Potashner and R M. Johnstone
Cation transport and growth regulation in neuroblastoma cells. Mod- ulations of k+ transport and electrical membrane properties during the cell cycle., J Boonstra, C L. Mummery, L G. Tertoolen, V D. Saag, and S W. Laat
Cattanach's translocation as a tool for studying the action of the shaker-1 gene in the mouse., M S. Deol and M C. Green
Cattanach's translocation as a tool for studying the action of the shaker-1 gene in the mouse., M S. Deol and M C. Green
Cattanach's translocation, cytological characterization by quinacrine mustard staining., U Francke and M Mesbitt
Ca++ uptake by murine lymphocytes as a result of act- ivation by rabbit anti-mouse igm and anti-brain anti- sera. Abstr., L N. Fuge and V C. Maino
Causal mechanisms in audiogenic seizures., B E. Ginsburg
Causation of sexual preferences of the house mouse. The behaviour of mice reared by parents whose odour was artificially altered., D Mainardi, M Marsan, and A Pasquali
Cause of homologous disease., L R. Heim, C Martinez, and R A. Good
Cause of pre-implantation death of mouse oocytes x-irradiated in vitro. Abstr., T P. Lin and L E. Glass
Causes of death and their contribution to radiation-induced life shortening in intact and ovariectomized mice., J B. Storer, T J. Mitchell, and R L. Ullrich
Causes of death in mated female mice., K M. Munro
Causes of sterility in male mice derived from germ cells x-irradiated in spermatogonial or postspermatogonial stages. Abstr., N Cacheiro and M Swartout
C-band patterns of chromosomes in 17 strains of mice., M Yoshida and Y Kodama
C-band polymorphisms in exotic inbred strains of mice: a method for mapping centromeric ends of chromosomes., E C. Akeson and M T. Davisson
Cba/n immune defective mice; evidence for the failure of a b cell subpopulation to be expressed., I Scher
Cba/n responsiveness to phosphorylcholine. Abstr., J M. Fidler
Cba/n unresponsiveness to phenol tnp-lps. Abstr., J M. Fidler
Cba/n x balb/cj f1 male and female mice can be primed to express quantitatively equivalent secondary anti-phospho- choline responses., E R. Clough, D A. Levy, and J J. Cebra
Cba/n x-linked b-cell defect prevents nzb b-cell hyperactivity in f1 mice., J D. Taurog, H M. Moutsopoulos, Y J. Rosenberg, H M. Chused, and A D. Steinberg
Cba/n x-linked defect delays expression of the y-linked accelerated autoimmune disease in bxsb mice., B Golding, H Golding, P G. Foiles, and J I. Morton
Cba/n x-linked defect inhibits nzb b-cell hyperactivity. Abstr., J D. Taurog, H M. Moutsopoulos, Y J. Rosenberg, H M. Chused, and A D. Steinberg
Cc-1065, a novel antitumor agent that interacts strongly with double stranded dna. Abstr., D H. Swenson, W C. Krueger, and A H. Lin
Cc-1065 (nsc 298223), a most potent antitumor agent: kinetics of inhibition of growth, dna synthesis, and cell survival., B K. Bhuyan, K A. Newell, S L. Crampton, and D D. Von hoff
Cd2f1: a mouse strain with a defective adcc cell. Abstr., S K. Dheer
CD34+CD38+CD19+ as well as CD34+CD38-CD19+ cells are leukemia-initiating cells with self-renewal capacity in human B-precursor ALL., Y Kong, S Yoshida, Y Saito, T Doi, Y Nagatoshi, M Fukata, D P. Lu, L D. Shultz, M Harada, and al et
CD38 controls ADP-ribosyltransferase-2-catalyzed ADP-ribosylation of T cell surface proteins., C Krebs, S Adriouch, F Braasch, W Koestner, E H. Leiter, M Seman, F E. Lund, N Oppenheimer, F Haag, and Nolte F. Koch
CD38 is required for the peripheral survival of immunotolerogenic CD4+ invariant NK T cells in nonobese diabetic mice., Y G. Chen, J Chen, M A. Osborne, H D. Chapman, G S. Besra, S A. Porcelli, E H. Leiter, S B. Wilson, and D V. Serreze
CD40-mediated activation of T cells accelerates, but is not required for, encephalitogenic potential of myelin basic protein-recognizing T cells in a model of progressive experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis., Leeman S. Abromson, E Maverakis, R Bronson, and M E. Dorf
CD4 molecules lacking p56lck binding site promote T cell recognition of MHC class I., Stephen Poon
CD4+ T cell activation and tolerance induction in B cell knockout mice., J A. Phillips, C G. Romball, M V. Hobbs, D N. Ernst, L D. Shultz, and W O. Weigle
CD4(+) T cells and the proinflammatory cytokines gamma interferon and interleukin-6 contribute to alveolar bone loss in mice., P J. Baker, M Dixon, R T. Evans, L Dufour, E Johnson, and D C. Roopenian
CD4+ T cells reactive to enteric bacterial antigens in spontaneously colitic C3H/HeJBir mice: increased T helper cell type 1 response and ability to transfer disease., Y Cong, S L. Brandwein, R P. McCabe, A Lazenby, E H. Birkenmeier, J P. Sundberg, and C O. Elson
CD4+ T-lymphocytes are not required for murine resistance to the human filarial parasite, Brugia malayi., T V. Rajan, F K. Nelson, N Killeen, L D. Shultz, J A. Yates, J M. Bailis, D R. Littman, and D L. Greiner
CD8+ T lymphocytes are not required for murine resistance to human filarial parasites., T V. Rajan, F K. Nelson, L D. Shultz, B H. Koller, and D L. Greiner
CD8+ T regulatory cells express the Ly49 Class I MHC receptor and are defective in autoimmune prone B6-Yaa mice., H J. Kim, X Wang, S Radfar, T J. Sproule, D C. Roopenian, and H Cantor
Cdcs1 a major colitis susceptibility locus in mice; subcongenic analysis reveals genetic complexity., A Bleich, G Buchler, J P. Affourtit, B L. King, D J. Shaffer, D C. Roopenian, H J. Hedrich, J P. Sundberg, and E H. Leiter
Cdcs1, a major colitogenic locus in mice, regulates innate and adaptive immune response to enteric bacterial antigens., J Beckwith, Y Cong, J P. Sundberg, C O. Elson, and E H. Leiter
Cd-induced exencephaly and eye defects in the mouse. Abstr., L J. Pierro and J S. Haines
cDNA sequence and chromosomal localization of mouse Dlgh3 gene adjacent to the BRCA1 tumor suppressor locus., L Lin, L L. Peters, S L. Ciciotte, and A H. Chishti
cDNA sequence, genomic structure, and expression of the mouse dematin gene (Epb4.9)., A C Azim, A C Kim, M Lutchman, S Andrabi, L L Peters, and A H Chishti
Cdr reversal of growth inhibition by iudr. Abstr., J Cramer and G Cramer
Cdr reversal of hypothermia-enhanced dna inhibition by iudr. Abstr., H Sievert, J W. Cramer, and G Cramer
Cdr reversal of temperature-dependent growth inhibition by iudr. Abstr., J W. Cramer and G Cramer
CDS annotation in full-length cDNA sequence., M Furuno, T Kasukawa, R Saito, J Adachi, H Suzuki, R Baldarelli, Y Hayashizaki, and Y Okazaki
C. elegans sequences that control trans-splicing and operon pre-mRNA processing., J H. Graber, J Salisbury, L N. Hutchins, and T Blumenthal
CELF4 Regulates Translation and Local Abundance of a Vast Set of mRNAs, Including Genes Associated with Regulation of Synaptic Function., Jacy L Wagnon, Michael Briese, Wenzhi Sun, Connie L Mahaffey, TomaĹľ Curk, Gregor Rot, Jernej Ule, and Wayne N Frankel
Celiac sprue: correlation with murine t cell responses to wheat gliadin components., M F. Kognoff, R K. Austin, H C. Johnson, J E. Bernardin, M D. Dietler, and D D. Kasarda
Cella and organismal factors determining spontaneous mutability and radiosensitivity of mammal chromosomes. Abstr., J J. Kerkis, T D. Osetrova, and V V. Logvinova
Cell adhesion and chondrogenesis in brachypod mouse limb mesenchyme: fragment fusion studies., J Duke and W A. Elmer
Cell adhesion to agrin presented as a nanopatterned substrate is consistent with an interaction with the extracellular matrix and not transmembrane adhesion molecules., T Wolfram, J P. Spatz, and R W. Burgess
Cell adhesion to solid surfaces: the effect of membrane deformation., Bridgette A. Barry
Cell and tissue transplantation: a means of studying the aging process., D E. Harrison
Cell assembly patterns of embryonic mouse cerebellar cells on carbohydrate-derivatized polylysine culture substrata., M E. Hatten
Cell-associated immune reaction against autochthonous tumors in mice. Abstr., T O. Yoshida and C M. Southam
Cell-associated mammary tumor virus in blood of balb/cfc3h mice., S Nandi, S Haslam, and C Helmich
Cell-associated mammary tumor virus (mtv) antigens in mouse mammary tumor cell cultures. Abstr., M J. Yagi
Cell-associated proteases affect tumour cell migration in vitro., J Varani, W Orr, and P A. Ward
Cell autonomy of DSCAM function in retinal development., Peter G Fuerst, Freyja Bruce, Ryan P Rounds, Lynda Erskine, and Robert W Burgess
Cell-bound immunity to autologous and syngeneic mouse tumors induced by methylcholanthrene and plastic discs., I Hellstrom and K E. Hellstrom
Cell-bound myeloma proteins on the surface of myeloma cells. Potential targets for the immune system., K Hannestad, M Kao, and H N. Eisen
Cell-cell interaction by mouse limb cells during in vitro chondrogenesis: analysis of the brachypod mutation., E M. Owens and M Solursh
Cell-cell interactions in the t cell proliferative response. I. Anaylsis of the cell types involved and evidence for nonspecific t cell recruitment., H Y. Tse, R H. Schwartz, and W E. Paul
Cell (cfu-c) proliferation in mice., S S. Adler, F O. Erythropoiesis, and G Progenitor
Cell changes during the development of myeloid leukaemia in the rf mouse., A W. Craig, L G. Lajtha, and T Tanaka
Cell changes in ectromelia virus infection., P M. De burgh
Cell clones with different sensitivity to cytostatic drugs in methyl- cholanthrene-induced mouse sarcomas., L Hakansson and C Trope
Cell coat in tumor cells - effects of trypsin and edta. A biochemical and morphological study., L J. Anghileri
Cell competence for induction of differentiation by insulin and other compounds in myeloid leukemic clones continuously cultured in serum-free medium., G Symonds and L Sachs
Cell components in the immune response. I. Gradient seperation of immune cells., R Mishell, R Dutton, and D Raidt
Cell components in the immune response. II. Cell attachment separation of immune cells., K Hartmann, R Dutton, M M. Carthy, and R Mishell
Cell components in the immune response. Iii. Neonatal thymectomy, restoration in culture., J Hirst and R Dutton
Cell components in the immune response. IV. Relationships and possible interactions., R Dutton, M M. Carthy, R Mishell, and D Raidt
Cell contacts in the mouse mammary gland. I. Normal gland in postnatal development and the secretory cycle., D R. Pitelka, S T. Hamamoto, J G. Duafala, and M K. Nemanic
Cell co-operation and hapten-carrier complexes., H Snippe and E Kamp
Cell cooperation during in vivo anti-hapten antibody responses. VI. Evidence for an allogeneic effect replacing one of two helper t cells., C A. Janeway Jr., D L. Bert, and D E. Mosier
Cell cooperation during in vivo anti-hapten antibody responses. V. Two synergistic ly-1+23- helper t cells with distinctive specificies., C A. Janeway Jr., D L. Bert, and F Shen
Cell cooperation in abolition of tolerance to xenogeneic tumor., M Marusic, N Allegretti, and F Culo
Cell cooperation in antibody induction. The susceptibility of helper cells to specific lethal radioactive antigen., G Roelants and B A. Askonas
Cell culture factors influencing in vitro expression of mouse mammary tumor virus., D L. Fine, L O. Arthur, and L J. Young
Cell culture of mammalian thymic epithelial cells: growth, structural, and antigenic properties., T Sun, P Bonitz, and W H. Burns
Cell culture of the endocrine pancreas of the mouse in chemically defined media., E H. Leiter, D I. Coleman, and C Waymouth
Cell culture of the endocrine pancreas of the mouse in chemically defined media., E Leiter, D Doleman, and C Waymouth
Cell culture of three antibody-producing murine plasmacytomas., P Periman
Cell culture of tumor cells from murine colon adenocarcinoma 26. Abstr., E A. Dulmadge and L J. Wilkoff
Cell cultures by dexamethasone., W I. Cox, N J. Holbrook, R J. Grasso, S Specter, N H. Friedman s, and S O. Spleen
Cell cycle analysis and DNA aneuploidy in autoimmune mice homozygous for the lpr and gld mutations., V S. Prasad and C L. Sidman
Cell cycle analysis in the mouse egg-cylinder., D Solter, N Skreb, and I Damjanov
Cell-cycle analysis of insulin binding and internalization on mouse melanoma cells., N Shimizu, Y Shimizu, and B B. Fuller
Cell cycle analysis of nzb cells. Abstr., E S. Raveche, M Schlam, and A D. Steinberg
Cell cycle changes and the ability of cells to undergo virus-induced fusion., J K. Stadler and E A. Adelberg
Cell-cycle control of c-myc but not c-ras expression is lost following chemical transformation., J Campisi, H E. Gray, A B. Pardee, M Dean, and G E. Sonenshein
Cell cycle dependence of chemically induced malignant transformation in vitro., H Marquardt
Cell cycle dependence of transformation expression in mouse cells transformed by a thermosensitive mutant (ts-121) of polyoma virus., Y S. Okada and A Hakura
Cell-cycle dependency of budr-induced mutation for six genetic markers in cultured mammalian cells., N Nakamura and S Okada
Cell-cycle dependency of chemical oncogenic transformation in culture. Abstr., J S. Bertram and C Heidelberger
Cell cycle dependency of dna damage and repair in transformable mouse fibroblasts treated with n-methyl-n'-nitro-n-nitrosoguanidine., A Peterson, J S. Bertram, and C Heidelberger
Cell cycle-dependent alterations of the two types of ribo- nucleases h in l5178y cells., W E. Muller, W Geurtsen, R K. Zahn, and J Arendes
Cell cycle dependent changes in potassium transport., B Mills and J T. Tupper
Cell cycle-dependent radiosensitivity in two-cell mouse embryos in culture., M Domon
Cell cycle distribution of chronically hypoxic cells and deter- mination of the clonogenic potential of cells accumulated in g2 + m phases after irradiation of solid tumor in vivo., M G. Pallavicini, M E. Lalande, R G. Miller, and R P. Hill
Cell cycle effects produced by 1-(2chloroethyl)3cyclohexyl 1-nitrosourea (ccnu) and its decomposition products. Abstr., D Bray, V Oliverio, R Adamson, and V D. Vita
Cell cycle of l1210 leukemia cells in vivo., S A. Shirakawa and Z A. On
Cell cycle of lymphocytes in mouse thymus., J I. Fabrikant and B R. Foster
Cell cycle of mouse embryonic tissue under continuous gamma-irradia- tion., D E. Wimber and L F. Lamerton
Cell cycle phase preferential killing of fibrosarcoma tumor cells by cis-ddp or adriamycin. Abstr., C P. Sigdestad, D J. Grdina, L Peters, and J Stutesman
Cell cycle regulation of cloned cytolytic t cells by t cell growth factor: analysis by flow microfluorometry., R P. Sekaly, H R. Macdonald, P Zaech, and M Nabholz
Cell cycle related heterogeneity of ia antigen expression on a murine b lymphoma cell line: analysis by flow cytometry., L L. Lanier and N L. Warner
Cell cycle-related hormone carcinogen interaction during chemical carcinogen induction of nodule-like mammary lesions in organ culture., F K. Lin, M R. Banerjee, and L R. Crump
Cell cycle-specific effects of juvenile hormone on the induction of xenotropic murine retrovirus. Abstr., W A. Suk, L M. Ceccorulli, and C W. Long
Cell cycle-specific inhibition by retinoic acid of xenotropic murine retrovirus expression., W A. Suk, L M. Ceccorulli, and C W. Long
Cell cycle-specific oncogenic transformation of c3h/10t1/2 clone 8 mouse embryo cells by 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylcyto- sine., P A. Jones, M S. Baker, J S. Bertram, and W F. Benedict
Cell cycle-specific regulation of beta-adrenergic receptors and cyclic amp accumulation in s49 lymphoma cells. Abstr., L C. Mahan and P A. Insel
Cell cycle studies of thymus and spleen cells using flow microfluoro- metric techniques. Abstr., Y S. George, J Gray, and J R. Lumb
Cell cycle synchronization prior to phase-specific therapy with increased survival. Abstr., R E. Moran and M J. Straus
Cell cycle variation in 125i-labeled epidermal growth factor binding in chemically transformed cells., R A. Robinson, E L. Branum, M E. Volkenant, and H L. Moses
Cell death and tumor growth. Abstr., K H. Clifton and M B. Yatvin
Cell death (apoptosis) in the mouse small intestine after low doses: effects of dose-rate, 14-7 mev neutrons, and 600 mev (maxiumum energy) neutrons., J H. Hendry, C S. Potten, C Chadwick, and M Bianchi
Cell density dependence of focus formation in the c3h/10t1/2 transformation assay., D A. Haber, D A. Fox, W S. Dynan, and W G. Thilly
Cell density-dependent growth in agar of bone marrow cells from tumor- -bearing balb/c mice in the absence of a colony-stimulating factor., K Nooter and P Bentvelzen
Cell density-dependent stimulation of glutamine synthetase activity in cultured mouse teratoma cells., D T. Connolly and S B. Oppenheimer
Cell detachment in ouabain-sensitive and risistant ehrlich ascites cells., L Weiss, E Mayhew, and D Huber
Cell differentiation and the primary lesion in mouse mammary carcino- genesis., E Y. Lasfargues and M R. Murray
Cell differentiation and tumor promotion. Abstr., S Mondal and C Heidelberger
Cell division and cell allocation in early mouse development., S J. Kelly, J G. Mulnard, and D C. Graham
Cell division and deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) synthesis in cultures of stimulated lymphocytes., G Harris and I Olsen
Cell division and dna synthesis in the mouse uterus during continuous oestrogen treatment., A E. Lee
Cell division and tissue repair following localized dammage to the mammalian lung., J D. Simnett and J M. Fisher
Cell division in an ascites tumour in vitro, with especial reference to abnormalities of cytoplasmic cleavage., D C. Roberts and D J. Trevan
Cell division in medium lacking serum growth factor, comparison of lines transformed by different agents., H S. Smith and C D. Scher
Cell division requirement for activation of murine leukemia virus in cell culture by irradiation., J A. Otten, J M. Quarles, and R W. Tennant
Cell dynamics of the lung. Abstr., J D. Simnett, A G. Heppleston, and J Fisher
Cell electrophoretic mobilities in friend virus disease., J A. Forrester and M H. Salaman
Cell electrophoretic studies on mouse lymphocytes treated with concanavalin a: possible existence of two types of receptors on cell surface., K B. Sainis, A N. Bhisey, K Sundaram, and G P. Phondke
Cell fractionation methods and the target cells for clonal abortion of b lymphocytes., G J. Nossal, B L. Pike, J M. Teale, J E. Layton, W. Kay, and F L. Battye
Cell-free antigenic material employed to produce tolerance to skin grafts, tissue sources, preservation, dose requirements and the effects of combined use with imuran or sublethal irradiation. Abstr., W D. Kelly, M F. Kneally, F Oliveras, and C Martinez
Cell-free factor substitute for "signal 2" in generating cytotoxic reactions., M L. Sopori, B J. Alter, F H. Bach, and M L. Bach
Cell-free media of mixed lymphocyte cultures augmenting sensitization in vitro of mouse t lymphocytes against allogeneic fibroblasts., A Altman and I R. Cohen
Cell-free mice of different ages., M Kuwata, M Yamada, M Tamai, Y Kitamura, D K. Matsumoto, and T M. Germ
Cell-free passage of chemically induced thymic lymphoma in c57bl mice. Abstr., R G. Doell
Cell-free protein synthesis in mixed systems with components from ascites cells and reticulocytes., B B. Cohen
Cell-free synthesis and membrane insertion of mouse h-2dd histo- compatibility antigen and beta2-microglobulin., B Dobberstein, H Garoff, G Warren, and P J. Robinson
Cell-free synthesis and segregation of beta2-microglobulin., V R. Lingappa, B A. Cunningham, S M. Jazwinski, H P. Hopp, G Blobel, and G M. Edelman
Cell-free synthesis of mouse h-2 histocompatibility antigens., G Jay, U Ferrini, E A. Robinson, and E Appella
Cell-free synthesis of mouse mammary tumor virus pr77 from virion and intracellular mrna., H M. Dahl and C Dickson
Cell-free synthesis of myelin basic proteins in normal and dysmyelinating mutant mice., A T. Campagnoni, C W. Campagnoni, J Bourre, C Jacque, and N Baumann
Cell-free synthesis of rat growth hormone., F C. Bancroft, G Wu, and G Zubay
Cell-free synthesis of rauscher murine leukemia virus "gag" and "env" gene products from separate cellular mrna species., E C. Murphy, D C. Iii, and R B. Arlinghaus
Cell-free synthesis of rauscher murine leukemia virus "gag" and "gag-pol" precursor polyproteins from virion 35 s rna in a mrna-dependent translation system derived from mouse tissue culture cells., E C. Murphy and R B. Arlinghaus
Cell-free transfer of leucine by transfer ribonucleic acid from mouse liver and plasma cell tumors into rabbit hemoglobin., F Mushinski, A Galizzi, and G Von ehrenstein
Cell-free translation of a biologically active, antigen-specific suppressor t cell factor., K J. Wieder, B A. Araneo, J A. Kapp, and D R. Webb
Cell-free translation of a t/t complex cell surface-associated gene product., J S. Danska and L M. Silver
Cell-free translation of immunoglobulin messenger rna from mopc-315 plasmacytoma and mopc-315 nr, a variant synthesizing only light chain., M Green, P N. Graves, willner T. Zehavi, J M. Innes, and S Pestka
Cell-free translation of messenger rna for a myeloma light chain prepared from synchronised plasmactyoma cells., K A. Abraham, T E. Eikhom, R M. Dowben, and tjeldsto O. Garatun
Cell-free translation of mouse submandibular gland renin precursor mrna. Abstr., A J. Ouellette, V J. Dzau, and R E. Pratt
Cell-free transmission of 20-methylcholanthrene-induced rf mouse leukemia and electron microscopic demonstration of virus particles in its leukemic tissue., S Irino, Z Ota, T Sezaki, M Suzaki, and K Hiraki
Cell-free transmission of akr leukaemia in mice. (in Japanese), K Okada, I Miyoshi, N Kawamura, and M Sato
Cell free transmission of a plasmocytoma to various strains of adult mice., G Pedio and J Ruttner
Cell-free transmission of mouse neuroblastoma., D D. Myers, H Meier, R J. Huebner, L Vernon, and J Walker
Cell-free transmission of mouse neuroblastoma., D D. Myers, H Meier, R J. Huebner, L Vernon, and J Walker
Cell-free transmission of murine myeloid leukaemia., T Tanaka and A W. Craig
Cell-free transmission of radiogenic myeloid leukemia in the mouse., V K. Jenkins and A C. Upton
Cell fusion-impaired variants of a mouse lymphocytic cell line obtained by single-step selection for polyethylene glycol resistance., J Stadler, V Vaughan, and J Hanser
Cell fusion induced by a virus within the zona pellucida of mouse eggs., T P. Lin, J Florence, and J O. Oh
Cell fusion in mouse eggs injected with sendai virus and somatic cells. Abstr., T Lin, J Florence, and J Oh
Cell genetic studies on the interferon system. Abstr., F H. Ruddle and M Revel
Cell growth and differentiation in vitro in mouse macrophages trans- formed by a tsa mutant of simian virus 40. I. Cellular response in proliferative and phagocytic activities to the shift of temperature differs depending on the culture state in mouse bone marrow cells transformed by the tsa640 mutant of simian virus 40., T Tanigawa, H Takayama, A Takagi, and G Kimura
Cell growth and ouabain-sensitive 86rb+ uptake and (na+ +k+)- atpase activity in 3t3 and sv40 transformed 3t3 fibroblasts., H K. Kimelberg and E Mayhew
Cell growth and trna4lys synthesis in mouse 3t3 cells., B J. Ortwerth, J Wolters, J Nahlik, and C C. hollinshead
Cell hybridization and tumor viruses., B Knowles, Z Steplewski, P Swetly, Brodano G. Barbanti, and H Koprowski
Cell hybridization and tumor viruses., B Knowles, Z Steplewski, P Swetly, Brodano G. Barbanti, and H Koprowski
Cell interaction in an immune response in vitro, requirement for theta-carrying cells., E L. Chan, R I. Mishell, and G F. Mitchell
Cell interaction in tumor allograft immunity. Suppressor cell in the spleen of allogeneic tumor-sensitized mice., B F. Argyris and M Horowitz
Cell-interaction molecules on immunocompetent lymphocytes. Development of anti-parent cell-interaction-molecule-rec- ceptor reactions in f1 hybrid mice and evidence for a unique f1 hybrid subset of interacting cells., D H. Katz, L R. Katz, and C A. Bogowitz
Cell interactions between histoincompatible t and b lymphocytes. I. Allogeneic effect by irradiated host t cells on adoptively transferred histoincompatible b lymphocytes., T Hamaoka, D P. Osborne, and D H. Katz
Cell interactions between histoincompatible t and b lymphocytes. II. Failure of physiologic cooperative interactions between t and b lymphocytes from allogeneic donor strains in humoral response to hapten-protein conjugates., D H. Katz, T Hamaoka, and B Benacerraf
Cell interactions between histoincompatible t and b lymphocytes. IV. Involvement of the immune response (ir) gene in the control of lymphocyte interactions in responses controlled by the gene., D H. Katz, T Hamaoka, M E. Dorf, P H. Maurer, and B Benacerraf
Cell interactions between histoincompatible t and b lymphocytes. IX. The failure of histoincompatible cells is not due to suppression and cannot be circumvented by carrier-priming t cells with allogeneic macrophages., D H. Katz, N Chiorazzi, J M. Donald, and L R. Katz
Cell interactions between histoincompatible t and b lymphocytes. VI. Cooperative responses between lymphocytes derived from mouse donor strains differing at genes in the s and d regions of the h-2 complex., D H. Katz, M E. Dorf, and B Benacerraf
Cell interactions between histoincompatible t and b lymphocytes. Vii. Cooperative responses between lymphocytes are controlled by genes in the i region of the h-2 complex., D H. Katz, M Graves, M E. Dorf, H Dimuzio, and B Benacerraf
Cell interactions between histoincompatible t and b lymphocytes. Viii. In vivo cooperative responses between lymphocytes are con- trolled by genes in the k-end of the h-2 complex., M E. Dorf, D H. Katz, M Graves, H D. Muzio, and B Benacerraf
Cell interactions in adoptive immune rejection of a syngeneic tumor., S B. Howell, J H. Dean, E C. Esber, and L W. Law
Cell interactions in antibody formation in vitro. I. Role of the third cell in the in vitro response of spleen cells to erythrocyte antigens., H Cosenza and L D. Leserman
Cell interactions in concanavalin a activated cation flux and dna synthesis of mouse lymphocytes., T Owens and J G. Kaplan
Cell interactions influencing murine marrow megakaryocytes: nature of the potentiator cell in bone marrow., N Williams, H Jackson, P Ralph, and I Nakoinz
Cell interactions in humoral and cell-mediated immunity., G Dennert and E Lennox
Cell interactions in leukemia-associated immunosuppression: suppression of thymus-independent antibody responses by leukemia spleen cells (moloney) in vitro is mediated by normal t cells., M J. Caulfeld and J Cerny
Cell interactions in the immune response, collaboration at the level of mature antibody producers., R V. Petrov and A A. Mikhajlova
Cell interactions in the immune response. Effect of humoral factor released from bone marrow cells on the quantity of mature antibody producers in culture of immune lymph node cells., R V. Petrov, A A. Mikhajlova, R N. Stepanenko, and L A. Zakharova
Cell interactions in the immune response in vitro. 1. Metabolic acti- vities of t cells in a collaborative antibody response., M Feldmann and A Basten
Cell interactions in the immune response in vitro. Iii. Specific collaboration across a cell impermeable membrane., M Feldmann and A Basten
Cell interactions in the immune response in vitro. IV. Comparison of the effects of antigen-specific and allogeneic thymus-derived cell factors., M Feldmann and A Basten
Cell interactions in the immune response in vitro. VI. Mediation by t cell surface monomeric igm., M Feldmann, R E. Cone, and J J. Marchalonis
Cell interactions in the induction of tolerance, the role of thymic lymphocytes., R K. Gershon and K Kondo
Cell interactions in the initial contact between cultured melanoma cells and syngeneic macrophages., K L. Erickson and F Hu
Cell interactions in the recruitment of effector lymphocytes., S Livnat and I R. Cohen
Cell killing by gamma rays and beta particles from tritiated water and incorporated tritiated thymidine., J S. Bedford, J B. Mitchell, H G. Griggs, and M A. Bender
Cell killing effectiveness of hycanthone., P Lelieveld
Cell-kill kinetics and cell-cycle effects of nogalamycin and 7-0-methylnogarol. Abstr., B K. Bhuyan, C L. Blowers, and K D. Shugars
Cell kill kinetics of several nogalamycin analogs and adriamycin for chinese hamster ovary, l1210 leukemia, and b16 melanoma cells in culture., B K. Bhuyan, C L. Blowers, S L. Crampton, and K D. Shugars
Cell-kill kinetics of several s-phase-specific drugs., B K. Bhuyan, T J. Fraser, L G. Gray, S L. Kuentzel, and G L. Neil
Cell kinetic-directed sequential chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide and adriamycin in t1699 mammary tumors., P G. Braunschweiger and L M. Schiffer
Cell kinetics after vincristine treatment of c3h/he spontaneous mammary tumors. Implications for therapy., P G. Braunschweiger and L M. Schiffer
Cell kinetics and immunogenicity of lymphoma cells treated with 5-(3,3-dimethyl-1-triazeno) imidazole-4-carboxamide (dic) in vivo., R Silvestrini, C Testorelli, A Goldin, and A Nicolin
Cell kinetics in mouse thymus studied by simultaneous use of 3h- -thymidine and colchicine., K Borum
Cell kinetics in the sebaceous glands of the mouse. II. The glands during hair growth., E Hamilton, A Howard, and C S. Potten
Cell kinetics in the sebaceous glands of the mouse. I. The glands in resting skin., E Hamilton
Cell kinetics in the spleen of ehrlich ascites tumor-bearing mice., D Suciu and Z Uray
Cell kinetics in the spleen of tumor-bearing hosts. Abstr., P K. Lala and C Lind
Cell kinetics in vivo and in vitro for c3h/he spontaneous mammary tumors., P G. Braunschweiger, L Poulakos, and L M. Schiffer
Cell kinetics of irradiated experimental tumors: cell transition from the non-proliferating to the proliferating pool., M Potmesil and A Goldfeder
Cell kinetics of irradiated experimental tumors. Kinetic and structural characteristics of an in vitro transformed tumor (tec). Abstr., A Goldfeder, M Potmesil, A J. Ghosh, and D Brown