Search research articles
Contact Us
Filters
Showing results (21-30 of 76) with videos related to
Page
of 8
Sort By:
The American Journal of Anatomy
|
March 1, 1984
A radioautographic study of the incorporation of iron 55 by the ameloblasts in the zone of maturation of rat incisors
A Karim, H Warshawsky
The American Journal of Anatomy
|
May 1, 1982
Radioautography of rat incisor dentin as a continuous record of the incorporation of a single dose of 3H-labeled proline and tyrosine
K Josephsen, H Warshawsky
The Anatomical Record
|
May 1, 1985
Morphological studies on the distribution of enamel matrix proteins using routine electron microscopy and freeze-fracture replicas in the rat incisor
P Bai, H Warshawsky
The American Journal of Anatomy
|
April 1, 1975
Histological and three dimensional organization of the odontogenic organ in the lower incisor of 100 gram rats
C E Smith, H Warshawsky
Compendium (Newtown, Pa.)
|
January 1, 1995
Development of a rat tibia model for morphological studies of the interface between bone and a titanium implant
C M Clokie, H Warshawsky
Histochemistry
|
January 1, 1986
Modification of the enamel maturation pattern by vinblastine as revealed by glyoxal bis(2-hydroxyanil) staining and 45calcium radioautography
M D McKee, H Warshawsky
Journal of Dental Research
|
November 1, 1973
Radiographic determination of the length of maxillary and mandibular incisors in rats
C E Smith, H Warshawsky
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants
|
March 1, 1995
Morphologic and radioautographic studies of bone formation in relation to titanium implants using the rat tibia as a model
C M Clokie, H Warshawsky
The Anatomical Record
|
January 1, 1977
Quantitative analysis of cell turnover in the enamel organ of the rat incisor. Evidence for ameloblast death immediately after enamel matrix secretion
C E Smith, H Warshawsky
The American Journal of Anatomy
|
February 1, 1976
Movement of entire cell populations during renewal of the rat incisor as shown by radoioautography after labeling with 3H-thymidine. The concept of a continuously differentiating cross-sectional segment. (With an appendix on the development of the periodontal ligament)
C E Smith, H Warshawsky
Page
of 8
Search research articles
Search
Showing results (21-30 of 76) with videos related to
Sort By:
Page
of 8
The American Journal of Anatomy
|
March 1, 1984
A radioautographic study of the incorporation of iron 55 by the ameloblasts in the zone of maturation of rat incisors
A Karim, H Warshawsky
The American Journal of Anatomy
|
May 1, 1982
Radioautography of rat incisor dentin as a continuous record of the incorporation of a single dose of 3H-labeled proline and tyrosine
K Josephsen, H Warshawsky
The Anatomical Record
|
May 1, 1985
Morphological studies on the distribution of enamel matrix proteins using routine electron microscopy and freeze-fracture replicas in the rat incisor
P Bai, H Warshawsky
The American Journal of Anatomy
|
April 1, 1975
Histological and three dimensional organization of the odontogenic organ in the lower incisor of 100 gram rats
C E Smith, H Warshawsky
Compendium (Newtown, Pa.)
|
January 1, 1995
Development of a rat tibia model for morphological studies of the interface between bone and a titanium implant
C M Clokie, H Warshawsky
Histochemistry
|
January 1, 1986
Modification of the enamel maturation pattern by vinblastine as revealed by glyoxal bis(2-hydroxyanil) staining and 45calcium radioautography
M D McKee, H Warshawsky
Journal of Dental Research
|
November 1, 1973
Radiographic determination of the length of maxillary and mandibular incisors in rats
C E Smith, H Warshawsky
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants
|
March 1, 1995
Morphologic and radioautographic studies of bone formation in relation to titanium implants using the rat tibia as a model
C M Clokie, H Warshawsky
The Anatomical Record
|
January 1, 1977
Quantitative analysis of cell turnover in the enamel organ of the rat incisor. Evidence for ameloblast death immediately after enamel matrix secretion
C E Smith, H Warshawsky
The American Journal of Anatomy
|
February 1, 1976
Movement of entire cell populations during renewal of the rat incisor as shown by radoioautography after labeling with 3H-thymidine. The concept of a continuously differentiating cross-sectional segment. (With an appendix on the development of the periodontal ligament)
C E Smith, H Warshawsky
Page
of 8