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The Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB), a factual data file produced and maintained by the Specialized Information Services (SIS) Division of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), contains over 4600 records on potentially hazardous chemicals. To
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Toxicology Letters. 172:S194-S195
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Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics. 14:89-94
Chromosome karyotypes were prepared from the highly glucocorticoid-sensitive clone C7 of the human acute lymphoblastic leukemia T-cell line CCRF-CEM. The modal number of chromosomes is 47, and one chromosome #9 has a pericentric inversion of the hete
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Journal of Infectious Diseases. 87:158-168
Autor:
Carl Gottfried, James T. Duff, George G. Wright, Richard H. Bibler, Julius Klerer, Dorothy E. Moore
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Journal of Bacteriology. 73:597-601
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Journal of Bacteriology. 73:42-47
Autor:
J. G. Abuelo, Dorothy E. Moore
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The Journal of Cell Biology
Human lymphocytes were grown in short-term tissue culture and were arrested in metaphase with Colcemid. Their chromosomes were prepared by the Langmuir trough-critical point drying technique and were examined under the electron microscope. In additio
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Journal of Molecular Biology. 32:101-112
A method is described for the isolation of metaphase Chinese hamster chromosomes and their separation into three size-groups. DNA extracted from fractionated chromosomes does not show heterogeneity in thermal denaturation temperature or buoyant densi
Autor:
Dorothy E. Moore, C. W. Hiatt
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Experimental Biology and Medicine. 119:203-205
SummaryWhen suspensions of rhesus monkey kidney cells (LLCMK2) are inoculated with proflavine-photosensitized poliovirus, type 1, incubated 20 minutes at 36°C in the dark, and then irradiated with bright visible light, all detectable virus in the su
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JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Chromosomes were examined in leukocytes from a unique transplantable granulocyte leukemia (GL-13) of strain 13 guinea pigs. The GL-13 leukemia has many similarities to human chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). It has remained predominantly diploid af