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National Cancer Institute Monograph|July 1, 1973
Commentary on "The epidermal chalone and keratinizing epithelia" by E. B. LaurenceH Hennings
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1989
Malignant conversion: the first stage in progression from benign to malignant tumorsH Hennings
Basic Life Sciences|January 1, 1991
Malignant conversion, the first stage in progression, is distinct from phorbol ester promotion in mouse skinH Hennings
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|April 1, 1971
Hydroxyurea: possible relationship of cytotoxicity to inhibition of skin carcinogenesisH Hennings
Virchows Archiv. B, Cell Pathology|January 1, 1971
Epidermal mitotic rate and DNA synthesis after injection of water extracts made from mouse skin treated with Actinomycin D: two or more growth-regulating substances?K Elgjo, H Hennings
Cell and Tissue Kinetics|July 1, 1970
Epidermal regeneration after cellophane tape stripping of hairless mouse skinH Hennings, K Elgjo
Cancer Research|July 1, 1976
Guanine-specific DNA repair after treatment of mouse skin cells with N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidineH Hennings, D Michael
Virchows Archiv. B, Cell Pathology|January 1, 1971
Epidermal chalone and cell proliferation in a transplantable squamous cell carcinoma in hamsters. I. In vivo resultsK Elgjo, H Hennings
Cancer Research|March 1, 1971
Comparison of cytotoxicity of hydroxyurea in normal and rapidly proliferating epidermis and small intestine in miceH Hennings, F Devik
Virchows Archiv. B, Cell Pathology|January 1, 1971
Hydrocortisone: inhibition of DNA synthesis and mitotic rate after local application to mouse epidermisH Hennings, K Elgjo
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National Cancer Institute Monograph|July 1, 1973
Commentary on "The epidermal chalone and keratinizing epithelia" by E. B. LaurenceH Hennings
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1989
Malignant conversion: the first stage in progression from benign to malignant tumorsH Hennings
Basic Life Sciences|January 1, 1991
Malignant conversion, the first stage in progression, is distinct from phorbol ester promotion in mouse skinH Hennings
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|April 1, 1971
Hydroxyurea: possible relationship of cytotoxicity to inhibition of skin carcinogenesisH Hennings
Virchows Archiv. B, Cell Pathology|January 1, 1971
Epidermal mitotic rate and DNA synthesis after injection of water extracts made from mouse skin treated with Actinomycin D: two or more growth-regulating substances?K Elgjo, H Hennings
Cell and Tissue Kinetics|July 1, 1970
Epidermal regeneration after cellophane tape stripping of hairless mouse skinH Hennings, K Elgjo
Cancer Research|July 1, 1976
Guanine-specific DNA repair after treatment of mouse skin cells with N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidineH Hennings, D Michael
Virchows Archiv. B, Cell Pathology|January 1, 1971
Epidermal chalone and cell proliferation in a transplantable squamous cell carcinoma in hamsters. I. In vivo resultsK Elgjo, H Hennings
Cancer Research|March 1, 1971
Comparison of cytotoxicity of hydroxyurea in normal and rapidly proliferating epidermis and small intestine in miceH Hennings, F Devik
Virchows Archiv. B, Cell Pathology|January 1, 1971
Hydrocortisone: inhibition of DNA synthesis and mitotic rate after local application to mouse epidermisH Hennings, K Elgjo
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