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C S Potten

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Radiation Research|October 1, 1980
The radiosensitivity of hair follicles in mouse dorsum and tailJ H Hendry, J M Edmundson, C S Potten
Radiation Research|October 1, 1992
The clonogen content of murine intestinal crypts: dependence on radiation dose used in its determinationJ H Hendry, S A Roberts, C S Potten
Carcinogenesis|February 26, 2000
Stem cells: the intestinal stem cell as a paradigmS P Bach, A G Renehan, C S Potten
Radiation Research|March 1, 1995
Deduction of the clonogen content of intestinal crypts: a direct comparison of two-dose and multiple-dose methodologiesS A Roberts, J H Hendry, C S Potten
Cell and Tissue Kinetics|January 1, 1984
The proliferative status of microcolony-forming cells in mouse small intestineJ H Hendry, J V Moore, C S Potten
Cell and Tissue Kinetics|March 1, 1972
Temporary localized depression of tritiated thymidine incorporation in mouse tissues after pulse labellingC S Potten, R F Hagemann, J M Reiland
The British Journal of Dermatology|December 1, 1984
Migration and mitosis in the epidermisC S Potten, W J Hume, E K Parkinson
Cell and Tissue Kinetics|July 1, 1982
The spatial organization of the hierarchical proliferative cells of the crypts of the small intestine into clusters of 'synchronized' cellsC S Potten, S Chwalinski, R Swindell, et al.
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology = Journal Canadien De Gastroenterologie|March 27, 2001
The relevance of apoptosis for cellular homeostasis and tumorigenesis in the intestineA G Renehan, S P Bach, C S Potten
Cell Proliferation|September 3, 2003
Intestinal crypt clonogens: a new interpretation of radiation survival curve shape and clonogenic cell numberS A Roberts, J H Hendry, C S Potten
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Radiation Research|October 1, 1980
The radiosensitivity of hair follicles in mouse dorsum and tailJ H Hendry, J M Edmundson, C S Potten
Radiation Research|October 1, 1992
The clonogen content of murine intestinal crypts: dependence on radiation dose used in its determinationJ H Hendry, S A Roberts, C S Potten
Carcinogenesis|February 26, 2000
Stem cells: the intestinal stem cell as a paradigmS P Bach, A G Renehan, C S Potten
Radiation Research|March 1, 1995
Deduction of the clonogen content of intestinal crypts: a direct comparison of two-dose and multiple-dose methodologiesS A Roberts, J H Hendry, C S Potten
Cell and Tissue Kinetics|January 1, 1984
The proliferative status of microcolony-forming cells in mouse small intestineJ H Hendry, J V Moore, C S Potten
Cell and Tissue Kinetics|March 1, 1972
Temporary localized depression of tritiated thymidine incorporation in mouse tissues after pulse labellingC S Potten, R F Hagemann, J M Reiland
The British Journal of Dermatology|December 1, 1984
Migration and mitosis in the epidermisC S Potten, W J Hume, E K Parkinson
Cell and Tissue Kinetics|July 1, 1982
The spatial organization of the hierarchical proliferative cells of the crypts of the small intestine into clusters of 'synchronized' cellsC S Potten, S Chwalinski, R Swindell, et al.
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology = Journal Canadien De Gastroenterologie|March 27, 2001
The relevance of apoptosis for cellular homeostasis and tumorigenesis in the intestineA G Renehan, S P Bach, C S Potten
Cell Proliferation|September 3, 2003
Intestinal crypt clonogens: a new interpretation of radiation survival curve shape and clonogenic cell numberS A Roberts, J H Hendry, C S Potten
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