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E W Parry

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Journal of Comparative Pathology|October 1, 1984
A lethal syndrome in mice following administration of carbon tetrachloride and cycloheximide, and its prevention by heparin treatmentE W Parry
Gan|October 1, 1973
Hepatocellular mitosis in mice bearing the Ehrlich tumour in solid and ascites formsE W Parry
Gan|December 1, 1980
The effect of intravenously injected Ehrlich ascites tumour cells in cycloheximide-treated miceE W Parry
Journal of Comparative Pathology|January 1, 1984
Cycloheximide challenge of mice bearing subcutaneous tumours, with observations on heparin treatmentE W Parry
Gan|October 1, 1977
Differentiation by colchicine and vincristine sulphate of regenerative hepatocellular mitosis and tumour-associated hepatocellular mitosisE W Parry
Journal of Comparative Pathology|February 1, 1993
Cycloheximide or nordihydroguaiaretic acid protects mice against the lethal and hepatocytolytic effects of a combined challenge with D-galactosamine and bacterial endotoxinE W Parry
Gan|February 1, 1975
Induction of hepatocellular mitosis with carbon tetrachloride in late-phase Ehrlich ascites tumour-bearing miceE W Parry
Journal of Clinical Pathology|July 1, 1973
Methylene blue and azure-2 as stains for lipid in osmium-fixed tissues embedded in aralditeE W Parry
Journal of Comparative Pathology|April 1, 1979
The mechanism of necrotic tissue removal in mouse liver following CCl4-induced injuryE W Parry
Inflammation Research : Official Journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [Et Al.]|March 12, 1998
The prevention of fatalities in cycloheximide challenged mice pretreated with a submicrogram dose of lipopolysaccharide or with a small volume of cell-free Ehrlich ascites tumour fluidE W Parry
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Journal of Comparative Pathology|October 1, 1984
A lethal syndrome in mice following administration of carbon tetrachloride and cycloheximide, and its prevention by heparin treatmentE W Parry
Gan|October 1, 1973
Hepatocellular mitosis in mice bearing the Ehrlich tumour in solid and ascites formsE W Parry
Gan|December 1, 1980
The effect of intravenously injected Ehrlich ascites tumour cells in cycloheximide-treated miceE W Parry
Journal of Comparative Pathology|January 1, 1984
Cycloheximide challenge of mice bearing subcutaneous tumours, with observations on heparin treatmentE W Parry
Gan|October 1, 1977
Differentiation by colchicine and vincristine sulphate of regenerative hepatocellular mitosis and tumour-associated hepatocellular mitosisE W Parry
Journal of Comparative Pathology|February 1, 1993
Cycloheximide or nordihydroguaiaretic acid protects mice against the lethal and hepatocytolytic effects of a combined challenge with D-galactosamine and bacterial endotoxinE W Parry
Gan|February 1, 1975
Induction of hepatocellular mitosis with carbon tetrachloride in late-phase Ehrlich ascites tumour-bearing miceE W Parry
Journal of Clinical Pathology|July 1, 1973
Methylene blue and azure-2 as stains for lipid in osmium-fixed tissues embedded in aralditeE W Parry
Journal of Comparative Pathology|April 1, 1979
The mechanism of necrotic tissue removal in mouse liver following CCl4-induced injuryE W Parry
Inflammation Research : Official Journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [Et Al.]|March 12, 1998
The prevention of fatalities in cycloheximide challenged mice pretreated with a submicrogram dose of lipopolysaccharide or with a small volume of cell-free Ehrlich ascites tumour fluidE W Parry
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