Published in Anat Rec on October 01, 1968
Transplantation of adenocarcinomas of the colon in mice. J Natl Cancer Inst (1975) 1.85
Chemotherapy of transplanted adenocarcinomas of the colon in mice. Cancer Chemother Rep (1976) 1.59
Transplantable colon tumors as chemotherapy screening models. Cancer (1975) 1.55
Estimation and identification of thiols in rat spleen after cysteine or glutathione treatment: relevance to protection against nitrogen mustards. Biochem Pharmacol (1966) 1.48
The effect of methylazoxymethanol acetate on DNA synthesis and cell proliferation of synchronous HeLa cells. Mutat Res (1972) 1.46
Insulin reversal of diabetes-induced inhibition of vascular contractility in the rat. Am J Physiol (1982) 1.13
A novel method for measuring incorporation of radioactive precursors into nucleic acids and proteins of cells in monolayer culture. Anal Biochem (1972) 1.10
Enzyme activated anti-tumour agents. Conjugates of p-hydroxyaniline mustard as substrates for hydrolytic enzymes. Biochem Pharmacol (1974) 1.07
Comparison of nitrogen-mustard sensitive and -resistant Yoshida sarcomas. Int J Cancer (1966) 1.03
Spontaneous calcification in hearts of DBA mice. Anat Rec (1969) 0.99
The measurement of radioactive precursor incorporation into small monolayer cultures. Methods Cell Biol (1973) 0.92
Spontaneous and dietary-induced cardiovascular lesions in DBA mice. Anat Rec (1965) 0.86
Dietary-induced atrial thrombosis in mice. Arch Pathol (1965) 0.84
Use of the respiratory magnetometer in diagnosis and classification of sleep apnea. Chest (1980) 0.83
A methodology for calibrating wavelength dependent spectral resolution for crystal spectrometers. Rev Sci Instrum (2012) 0.81
Hematologic studies of mice fed a thrombogenic diet. Arch Pathol (1968) 0.81
Estimation of interstrand DNA cross-linking resulting from mustard gas alkylation of HeLa cells. Chem Biol Interact (1972) 0.79
Enzyme activated anti-tumour agents- II. The role of alkaline phosphatase in the release of p-hydroxyaniline mustard from its phosphate conjugate in cells in culture. Biochem Pharmacol (1976) 0.79
Tissue calcium levels, spontaneous and diet-induced cardiovascular lesions in mice. J Atheroscler Res (1968) 0.79
Anemia induced by thrombogenic diet and remission after normal diet. Arch Pathol (1970) 0.78
Diet-induced atrial endothelial damage--a scanning electron-microscopic study. Atherosclerosis (1981) 0.76
Relation of types of dietary fat to cardiovascular damage in mice. Am J Anat (1969) 0.76
10-year stability of clinical-grade serum-free γ-retroviral vector-containing medium. Gene Ther (2010) 0.76
Proceedings: Influence of transplantation site on the establishment of human tumour xenografts in immunosuppressed mice. Br J Cancer (1975) 0.75
Proceedings: The role of alkaline phosphatase in the release of p-hydroxy aniline mustard from its phosphate conjugate. Br J Cancer (1975) 0.75
Enzyme activated alkylating agents. Br J Cancer (1973) 0.75
Proceedings: Transplantable adenocarcinomata of the colon in mice as possible models for chemotherapy. Br J Cancer (1975) 0.75
Proceedings: A comparison of chemical and microbiological methods for estimating alkylating agent concentration. Br J Cancer (1974) 0.75
The protective action of reserpine against diet-induced atrial thrombosis. Eur J Pharmacol (1967) 0.75
AGRONOMIC TERMINOLOGY. Science (1928) 0.75
Comparison of nitrogen mustard sensitive and resistant Yoshida sarcomas. II. Effect of treatment on cell kinetics. Neoplasma (1967) 0.75
Reduction of the toxicity of "radiomimetic" alkylating agents by thiol pretreatment. VI. The mechanism of protection by cysteine. Biochem Pharmacol (1967) 0.75
PANAMAN OR PANAMANIAN? Science (1931) 0.75
Observations on the results of specific histochemical techniques and empirical staining methods on several tissue/organ types using a variety of fixing fluids. Histopathology (1979) 0.75
DNA repair after mustard gas alkylation by sensitive and resistant Yoshida sarcoma cells in vitro. Chem Biol Interact (1970) 0.75
The influence of physostigmine on the activation of methylazxymethanol acetate, a potent carcinogen, by a serum factor in vitro. Chem Biol Interact (1972) 0.75
PANAMAN. Science (1931) 0.75
Why Is Taxonomy Ill-supported? Science (1946) 0.75
Staining methods for calcium--a comparison based on reactions shown by cardiac calcinosis in DBA mice. Stain Technol (1968) 0.75
Effects of corticoids on diet-induced cardiovascular lesions in mice. J Atheroscler Res (1968) 0.75
SCORPION STINGS. Science (1938) 0.75
THE SORGHUM MIDGE. Science (1908) 0.75