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M F Festing

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Journal of the National Cancer Institute|November 15, 1995
Re: Inbred strains of laboratory animals: superior to outbred mice?M F Festing, G L Wolff
Brain Research|February 27, 1976
Brain glutamic acid decarboxylase and open field activity in ten inbred strains of miceM K Gaitonde, M F Festing
Mutation Research|July 1, 1995
The need for statistical analysis of rodent micronucleus test data. Comment on the paper by Ashby and TinwellM F Festing, D P Lovell
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|September 15, 2010
Prior use of the neutral red assay and reduction of total protein determination in 96-well plate assaysM J Arranz, M F Festing
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 22, 2001
A promoter function of the CCCGGG Sma I recognition sequence and its specific role in determining p53 status and identifying DNA damaging agentsA L Yang, M F Festing
Laboratory Animals|January 1, 1980
Genetic drift in a stock of laboratory miceV E Papaioannou, M F Festing
Laboratory Animals|October 1, 1971
Life span of specified-pathogen-free (MRC category 4) mice and ratsM F Festing, D K Blackmore
Nature|March 10, 1972
New semi-dominant mutation in the Syrian hamsterM F Festing, M K Wright
Genetical Research|February 1, 1989
Correlation between genetic distances based on single loci and on skeletal morphology in inbred miceM F Festing, T H Roderick
Laboratory Animals|October 1, 1985
NIH/Ola: a highly productive inbred strain of laboratory mouseA G Peters, M F Festing
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute|November 15, 1995
Re: Inbred strains of laboratory animals: superior to outbred mice?M F Festing, G L Wolff
Brain Research|February 27, 1976
Brain glutamic acid decarboxylase and open field activity in ten inbred strains of miceM K Gaitonde, M F Festing
Mutation Research|July 1, 1995
The need for statistical analysis of rodent micronucleus test data. Comment on the paper by Ashby and TinwellM F Festing, D P Lovell
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|September 15, 2010
Prior use of the neutral red assay and reduction of total protein determination in 96-well plate assaysM J Arranz, M F Festing
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 22, 2001
A promoter function of the CCCGGG Sma I recognition sequence and its specific role in determining p53 status and identifying DNA damaging agentsA L Yang, M F Festing
Laboratory Animals|January 1, 1980
Genetic drift in a stock of laboratory miceV E Papaioannou, M F Festing
Laboratory Animals|October 1, 1971
Life span of specified-pathogen-free (MRC category 4) mice and ratsM F Festing, D K Blackmore
Nature|March 10, 1972
New semi-dominant mutation in the Syrian hamsterM F Festing, M K Wright
Genetical Research|February 1, 1989
Correlation between genetic distances based on single loci and on skeletal morphology in inbred miceM F Festing, T H Roderick
Laboratory Animals|October 1, 1985
NIH/Ola: a highly productive inbred strain of laboratory mouseA G Peters, M F Festing
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