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J Kruuv

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Cancer Research|December 1, 1980
Thermotolerance as a possible cause of the critical temperature at 43 degrees in mammalian cellsJ R Lepock, J Kruuv
Cryobiology|June 1, 1993
Further evidence for two modes of hypothermia damageJ Kruuv, D J Glofcheski
Cryobiology|April 1, 1992
Protective effects of amino acids against freeze-thaw damage in mammalian cellsJ Kruuv, D J Glofcheski
The British Journal of Radiology|October 1, 1972
The release of oxygen from polystyrene Petri dishesC J Koch, J Kruuv
Radiation Research|October 1, 1971
The effect of extreme hypoxia on recovery after radiation by synchronized mammalian cellsC J Koch, J Kruuv
Cryobiology|June 1, 1978
Controlled variable-rate freeze-thaw apparatusJ Frim, J Vanerkooy, J Kruuv
Cryobiology|October 1, 1979
Effect of protective agents on amount and repair of sublethal freeze--thaw damage in mammalian cellsP Law, J R Lepock, J Kruuv
Medical & Biological Engineering|March 1, 1973
Electronic systems for a microspectrophotometerC J Koch, J Pasternak, J Kruuv
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1978
Water content and spin lattice relaxation times of cultured mammalian cells subjected to various salt, sucrose, or DMSO solutionsG P Raaphorst, P Law, J Kruuv
Journal of Cellular Physiology|August 1, 1986
Sensitization of rat hepatocytes to hyperthermia by calciumA Malhotra, J Kruuv, J R Lepock
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Cancer Research|December 1, 1980
Thermotolerance as a possible cause of the critical temperature at 43 degrees in mammalian cellsJ R Lepock, J Kruuv
Cryobiology|June 1, 1993
Further evidence for two modes of hypothermia damageJ Kruuv, D J Glofcheski
Cryobiology|April 1, 1992
Protective effects of amino acids against freeze-thaw damage in mammalian cellsJ Kruuv, D J Glofcheski
The British Journal of Radiology|October 1, 1972
The release of oxygen from polystyrene Petri dishesC J Koch, J Kruuv
Radiation Research|October 1, 1971
The effect of extreme hypoxia on recovery after radiation by synchronized mammalian cellsC J Koch, J Kruuv
Cryobiology|June 1, 1978
Controlled variable-rate freeze-thaw apparatusJ Frim, J Vanerkooy, J Kruuv
Cryobiology|October 1, 1979
Effect of protective agents on amount and repair of sublethal freeze--thaw damage in mammalian cellsP Law, J R Lepock, J Kruuv
Medical & Biological Engineering|March 1, 1973
Electronic systems for a microspectrophotometerC J Koch, J Pasternak, J Kruuv
Physiological Chemistry and Physics|January 1, 1978
Water content and spin lattice relaxation times of cultured mammalian cells subjected to various salt, sucrose, or DMSO solutionsG P Raaphorst, P Law, J Kruuv
Journal of Cellular Physiology|August 1, 1986
Sensitization of rat hepatocytes to hyperthermia by calciumA Malhotra, J Kruuv, J R Lepock
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