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Simpson, W.L.; Carruthers, C.; and Cramer, W. Loss of carcinogenic activity when methylcholanthrene is dissolved in anhydrous lanolin. Cancer Res., 5:1-4.
Simpson, W.L.; Carruthers, C.; and Cramer, W. Loss of carcinogenic activity when methylcholanthrene is dissolved in anhydrous lanolin. Cancer Res., 5:1-4.
Simpson, W.L. and Cramer, W. Sensitization of skin by carcinogenically inactive methylcholanthrene to subsequent carcinogenesis. Cancer Res., 5:5-10.
Simpson, W.L. and Cramer, W. Sensitization of skin by carcinogenically inactive methylcholanthrene to subsequent carcinogenesis. Cancer Res., 5:5-10.
Simpson, W.L. and Cramer, W. Fluorescence studies of carcinogens in skin. Cancer Res., 5:449-463.
Simpson, W.L. and Cramer, W. Fluorescence studies of carcinogens in skin. Cancer Res., 5:449-463.
Stowell, Robert E. The effects of roentgen radiation on the thymonucleic acid content of transplantable mammary carcinomas. Cancer Res., 5:169-178.
Stowell, Robert E. The effects of roentgen radiation on the thymonucleic acid content of transplantable mammary carcinomas. Cancer Res., 5:169-178.
Stowell, Robert E. The photometric histochemical determination of substances in the skin. J. Invest. Derm., 6:183-189.
Stowell, Robert E. The photometric histochemical determination of substances in the skin. J. Invest. Derm., 6:183-189.
Stowell, Robert E. and Cooper, Zola K. The Relative thymonucleic acid content of human normal epidermis, hyperplastic epidermis, and epidermoid carcinomas. Cancer Res., 5:295-301.
Stowell, Robert E. and Cooper, Zola K. The Relative thymonucleic acid content of human normal epidermis, hyperplastic epidermis, and epidermoid carcinomas. Cancer Res., 5:295-301.
Suntzeff, V. and Carruthers, Christopher. The mineral composition of human epidermis. J. Biol. Chem., 160:567-569.
Suntzeff, V. and Carruthers, Christopher. The mineral composition of human epidermis. J. Biol. Chem., 160:567-569.
Suntzeff, V.; Carruthers, Christopher; and Cowdry, E.V. Influence of age on calcium in epidermal carcinogenesis induced by methylcholanthrene in mice. Cancer Res., 5:572-575.
Suntzeff, V.; Carruthers, Christopher; and Cowdry, E.V. Influence of age on calcium in epidermal carcinogenesis induced by methylcholanthrene in mice. Cancer Res., 5:572-575.
Wicks, L.F. and Suntzeff, V. Changes in epidermal cholesterol during methylcholanthrene carcinogenesis in mice. Cancer Res., 5:464-468.
Wicks, L.F. and Suntzeff, V. Changes in epidermal cholesterol during methylcholanthrene carcinogenesis in mice. Cancer Res., 5:464-468.
Ziegler, Dorothy M. A method for the collection of nuclei of epidermal cells. Anat. Rec., 91:169-173.
Ziegler, Dorothy M. A method for the collection of nuclei of epidermal cells. Anat. Rec., 91:169-173.
Carruthers, Christopher and Suntzeff, V. Desoxyribonucleic acid in epidermal carcinogenesis induced by methylcholanthrene. Cancer Res., 6:8-10.
Carruthers, Christopher and Suntzeff, V. Desoxyribonucleic acid in epidermal carcinogenesis induced by methylcholanthrene. Cancer Res., 6:8-10.
Carruthers, C. and Suntzeff, V. Calcium, copper, and zinc in the epidermal carcinogenesis of mouse and man. Cancer Res., 6:296-297.
Carruthers, C. and Suntzeff, V. Calcium, copper, and zinc in the epidermal carcinogenesis of mouse and man. Cancer Res., 6:296-297.
Cowdry, E.V. Hopes and hurdles in the cancer problem. Scientific Monthly, 62:301-309.
Cowdry, E.V. Hopes and hurdles in the cancer problem. Scientific Monthly, 62:301-309.
Cowdry, E.V.; Van Dyke, J.H.; and Geren, B.B. Localization of stratum of maximum mitotic frequency in epidermal methylcholanthrene carcinogenesis in mice. Cancer Res., 6:620-624.
Cowdry, E.V.; Van Dyke, J.H.; and Geren, B.B. Localization of stratum of maximum mitotic frequency in epidermal methylcholanthrene carcinogenesis in mice. Cancer Res., 6:620-624.
Kraemer, Dorothy Ziegler. Epidermal nuclear size changes in methylcholanthrene induced carcinogenesis. Anat. Rec., 94:289-311.
Kraemer, Dorothy Ziegler. Epidermal nuclear size changes in methylcholanthrene induced carcinogenesis. Anat. Rec., 94:289-311.
Roberts, Eugene and Spiegl, Charles J. The influence of dietary protein, methionine, and cystine on accelerated vitamin C excretion in the rat. J. Biol. Chem., 165:727-728.
Roberts, Eugene and Spiegl, Charles J. The influence of dietary protein, methionine, and cystine on accelerated vitamin C excretion in the rat. J. Biol. Chem., 165:727-728.
Stowell, Robert E. Nucleic acids in human tumors. Cancer Res., 6: 426-435.
Stowell, Robert E. Nucleic acids in human tumors. Cancer Res., 6: 426-435.
Suntzeff, V.; Cowdry, E.V.; and Carruthers, C. Influence of age on total epidermal lipid during carcinogenesis induced by methylcholanthrene in mice. Cancer Res., 6:179-182.
Suntzeff, V.; Cowdry, E.V.; and Carruthers, C. Influence of age on total epidermal lipid during carcinogenesis induced by methylcholanthrene in mice. Cancer Res., 6:179-182.
Suntzeff, V. and Carruthers, Christopher. The water content in the epidermis of mice undergoing carcinogenesis by methylcholanthrene. Cancer Res., 6: 574-577.
Suntzeff, V. and Carruthers, Christopher. The water content in the epidermis of mice undergoing carcinogenesis by methylcholanthrene. Cancer Res., 6: 574-577.
Tatum, E.L.; Ritchey, M.G.; Cowdry, E.V.; and Wicks, L.F. Vitamin content of mouse epidermis during methylcholanthrene carcinogenesis. J. Biol. Chem., 163:675-682.
Tatum, E.L.; Ritchey, M.G.; Cowdry, E.V.; and Wicks, L.F. Vitamin content of mouse epidermis during methylcholanthrene carcinogenesis. J. Biol. Chem., 163:675-682.
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