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2. Preferential decrease in thymus dependent lymphocytes during storage at 4 C in anticoagulant
3. Personal reflections on the life and legacy of Alexander Hollaender.
4. Thalidomide: lack of mutagenic activity across phyla and genetic endpoints.
5. Maternal age effect: the enigma of Down syndrome and other trisomic conditions.
6. Possible effects of diagnostic X-rays on the human embryo and fetus.
7. The relative contributions of B and T lymphocytes in the human peripheral blood mutagen test system as determined by cell survival, mitogenic stimulation, and induction of chromosome aberrations by radiation.
8. Reactivity and fate of benzene and formaldehyde in culture medium with and without fetal calf serum; relevance to in vitro mutagenicity testing.
9. Use of the Y-body for identification of skin source on a successfully grafted burn patient.
10. Radiographic visualization of intraosseous Thorotrast in vivo.
11. Mitomycin C effects on cell cycle progression, including inhibition of very late prophase, as seen in living neuroblasts of Chortophaga viridifasciata, with some observations on mitomycin C purity.
12. Hypothesis: some mutagens directly alter specific chromosomal proteins (DNA topoisomerase II and peripheral proteins) to produce chromosome stickiness, which causes chromosome aberrations.
13. Chromosome fragments and other abnormalities induced by mitomycin C in the neuroblast of Chortophaga viridifasciata.
14. The neuroblast of the grasshopper embryo as a new mutagen test system. III. Chromosome breakage induced by cyclophosphamide is greater with activation by rat hepatocytes than by S12 mix.
15. Survival and PHA-stimulation of gamma-irradiated human peripheral blood T lymphocyte subpopulations.
16. Linear dose-response of acentric chromosome fragments down to 1 R of x-rays in grasshopper neuroblasts, a potential mutagen-test system.
17. Chemical stability of mitomycin C in culture medium with and without fetal calf serum as determined by high pressure liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry.
18. Neuroblast of the grasshopper embryo as a new mutagen test system. II. Chromosome breakage induced by in vitro exposure of embryos to the direct-acting mutagens 4NQO, MNNG, adriamycin, and bleomycin.
19. "Biological dosimetry" of radionuclides and radiation hazards.
20. Formaldehyde-induced acentric chromosome fragments and chromosome stickiness in Chortophaga neuroblasts.
21. A model that explains the varying frequency of aneuploid children with maternal age (J-shaped curve) as well as aneuploidy of paternal origin.
22. Chromosome markers and evidence for clone formation in lymphocytes of a patient with Sézary syndrome.
23. Chromosome aberrations as a cause of subtle teratogenesis and use of the grasshopper neuroblast to test potential mutagens and teratogens.
24. Influence of yolk on mitotic rate in untreated and x-rayed grasshopper neuroblasts in vitro.
25. Cell division.
26. INFLUENCE OF THE NUCLEOLUS ON MITOSIS AS REVEALED BY ULTRAVIOLET MICROBEAM IRRADIATION.
27. Telephase behavior of extranuclear chromatin and its bearing on telophase changes in chromosomes.
28. Relation of x-ray induced thymidine uptake to chromosome reversion at prophase in grasshopper neuroblasts.
29. Technique for exposing grasshopper neuroblasts to beta-rays.
30. Ultraviolet Radiation as a Means of Sterilizing Tissue Culture Materials.
31. Effects of oxygen concentration on x-ray-induced mitotic inhibition in living Chortophaga neuroblasts.
32. The effects of varying concentrations of colchicine on the progression of grasshopper neuroblasts into metaphase.
33. Trisomy E--apparently not 18.
34. Inhibition of cell division by ultraviolet irradiated unsaturated fatty acid.
35. Effects of heat on breakage of chromosomes by X-radiation.
36. An ultraviolet microbeam study of the roles of nucleus and cytoplasm in division delay, killing, and photoreactivation of Amoeba proteus.
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