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April 1, 1977
Quantitation of fibrinolytic activity of Syrian hamster fibroblasts using 3H-labeled fibrinogen prepared by reductive alkylation
J C Barrett, B D Crawford, P O Ts'o
Developmental Biology
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February 22, 2024
Tissue-specific compensatory mechanisms maintain tissue architecture and body size independent of cell size in polyploid zebrafish
C D Small, T J Benfey, B D Crawford
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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May 1, 1983
Neoplastic conversion of preneoplastic Syrian hamster cells: rate estimation by fluctuation analysis
B D Crawford, J C Barrett, P O Ts'o
Nature
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January 19, 1978
Butyric acid suppression of the in vitro neoplastic state of Syrian hamster cells
J Leavitt, J C Barrett, B D Crawford, et al.
Mutation Research
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February 1, 1981
Comparison between mutagenesis in normal and transformed Syrian hamster fibroblasts: difference in the temporal order of HPRT gene replication
T Tsutsui, B D Crawford, P O Ts'o, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
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January 1, 1986
Assignment of RAS proto-oncogenes in Chinese hamsters: implications for mammalian gene linkage conservation and neoplasia
R L Stallings, B D Crawford, R J Black, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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August 1, 1988
Depressed affect and time perception
W L Hawkins, L C French, B D Crawford, et al.
Nature
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September 1, 1977
Regulation of requirements for anchorage-independent growth of Syrian hamster fibroblasts by somatic mutation
J C Leavitt, B D Crawford, J C Barrett, et al.
Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics
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September 1, 1986
5-Azacytidine-induced conversion to cadmium resistance correlates with early S phase replication of inactive metallothionein genes in synchronized CHO cells
R L Stallings, B D Crawford, R A Tobey, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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December 1, 1984
Assignment of genes encoding metallothioneins I and II to Chinese hamster chromosome 3: evidence for the role of chromosome rearrangement in gene amplification
R L Stallings, A C Munk, J L Longmire, et al.
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Cancer Research
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April 1, 1977
Quantitation of fibrinolytic activity of Syrian hamster fibroblasts using 3H-labeled fibrinogen prepared by reductive alkylation
J C Barrett, B D Crawford, P O Ts'o
Developmental Biology
|
February 22, 2024
Tissue-specific compensatory mechanisms maintain tissue architecture and body size independent of cell size in polyploid zebrafish
C D Small, T J Benfey, B D Crawford
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
May 1, 1983
Neoplastic conversion of preneoplastic Syrian hamster cells: rate estimation by fluctuation analysis
B D Crawford, J C Barrett, P O Ts'o
Nature
|
January 19, 1978
Butyric acid suppression of the in vitro neoplastic state of Syrian hamster cells
J Leavitt, J C Barrett, B D Crawford, et al.
Mutation Research
|
February 1, 1981
Comparison between mutagenesis in normal and transformed Syrian hamster fibroblasts: difference in the temporal order of HPRT gene replication
T Tsutsui, B D Crawford, P O Ts'o, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
|
January 1, 1986
Assignment of RAS proto-oncogenes in Chinese hamsters: implications for mammalian gene linkage conservation and neoplasia
R L Stallings, B D Crawford, R J Black, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
|
August 1, 1988
Depressed affect and time perception
W L Hawkins, L C French, B D Crawford, et al.
Nature
|
September 1, 1977
Regulation of requirements for anchorage-independent growth of Syrian hamster fibroblasts by somatic mutation
J C Leavitt, B D Crawford, J C Barrett, et al.
Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics
|
September 1, 1986
5-Azacytidine-induced conversion to cadmium resistance correlates with early S phase replication of inactive metallothionein genes in synchronized CHO cells
R L Stallings, B D Crawford, R A Tobey, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
December 1, 1984
Assignment of genes encoding metallothioneins I and II to Chinese hamster chromosome 3: evidence for the role of chromosome rearrangement in gene amplification
R L Stallings, A C Munk, J L Longmire, et al.
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