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H B Hewitt

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The British Journal of Radiology|June 1, 1971
The comparative survival of clonogenic cells of a murine epithelioma after irradiation in mice breathing air, oxygen and carbon dioxide, or hyperbaric oxygenH B Hewitt, K Sakamoto
The British Journal of Radiology|February 1, 1970
Studies of the toxicity and radiosensitising activity of triacetoneamine-N-oxyl in miceH B Hewitt, E R Blake
British Journal of Cancer|April 1, 1977
Further studies of the relationship between lymphatic dissemination and lymphnodal metastasis in non-immunogenic murine tumoursH B Hewitt, E R Blake
British Journal of Cancer|April 1, 1974
The influence of fibrin formation on the transplantability of murine tumour cells: implications for the mechanism of the Révész effectL J Peters, H B Hewitt
The British Journal of Radiology|October 1, 1974
Studies of the mechanism of the Révész effectL J Peters, H B Hewitt
British Journal of Cancer|June 1, 1971
Effect of induced host anaemia on the viability and radiosensitivity of murine malignant cells in vivoH B Hewitt, E R Blake
The British Journal of Radiology|February 1, 1970
A single-plate screening test for potential radiosensitisers of hypoxic bacteriaH B Hewitt, A S Walder
British Journal of Cancer|August 1, 1978
Failure of preoperative C. parvum vaccine to modify secondary disease following excision of two non-immunogenic murine carcinomasH B Hewitt, E R Blake
British Journal of Cancer|July 1, 1977
Facilitation of nodal metastasis from a non-immunogenic murine carcinoma by previous whole-body irradiation of tumour recipientsH B Hewitt, E R Blake
British Journal of Cancer|May 1, 1978
Stability of transplanted murine tumour systems after storage of cells at -196 degrees C for up to 13 yearsH B Hewitt, E R Blake
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The British Journal of Radiology|June 1, 1971
The comparative survival of clonogenic cells of a murine epithelioma after irradiation in mice breathing air, oxygen and carbon dioxide, or hyperbaric oxygenH B Hewitt, K Sakamoto
The British Journal of Radiology|February 1, 1970
Studies of the toxicity and radiosensitising activity of triacetoneamine-N-oxyl in miceH B Hewitt, E R Blake
British Journal of Cancer|April 1, 1977
Further studies of the relationship between lymphatic dissemination and lymphnodal metastasis in non-immunogenic murine tumoursH B Hewitt, E R Blake
British Journal of Cancer|April 1, 1974
The influence of fibrin formation on the transplantability of murine tumour cells: implications for the mechanism of the Révész effectL J Peters, H B Hewitt
The British Journal of Radiology|October 1, 1974
Studies of the mechanism of the Révész effectL J Peters, H B Hewitt
British Journal of Cancer|June 1, 1971
Effect of induced host anaemia on the viability and radiosensitivity of murine malignant cells in vivoH B Hewitt, E R Blake
The British Journal of Radiology|February 1, 1970
A single-plate screening test for potential radiosensitisers of hypoxic bacteriaH B Hewitt, A S Walder
British Journal of Cancer|August 1, 1978
Failure of preoperative C. parvum vaccine to modify secondary disease following excision of two non-immunogenic murine carcinomasH B Hewitt, E R Blake
British Journal of Cancer|July 1, 1977
Facilitation of nodal metastasis from a non-immunogenic murine carcinoma by previous whole-body irradiation of tumour recipientsH B Hewitt, E R Blake
British Journal of Cancer|May 1, 1978
Stability of transplanted murine tumour systems after storage of cells at -196 degrees C for up to 13 yearsH B Hewitt, E R Blake
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