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W L Dunn

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Stain Technology|March 1, 1972
Staining of polymeric carbohydrate half sulphate esters with high iron diamine after cellulose acetate electrophoresisP E Reid, C F Culling, D J Livingstone, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|November 1, 1977
A new histochemical technique of use in the interpretation and diagnosis of adenocarcinoma and villous lesions in the large intestineC F Culling, P E Reid, A J Worth, et al.
Histochemistry|February 26, 1976
The use of a transesterification technique to distinguish between certain neuraminidase resistant epithelial mucinsP E Reid, C F Culling, W L Dunn, et al.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes : Including Data, Instrumentation and Methods for Use in Agriculture, Industry and Medicine|February 17, 1998
Monte Carlo analysis of multi-layer targets for production of 15OW L Dunn, M L Russell, B W Wieland, et al.
The Histochemical Journal|March 1, 1984
Chemical and histochemical studies of normal and diseased human gastrointestinal tract. II. A comparison between histologically normal small intestine and Crohn's disease of the small intestineP E Reid, C F Culling, W L Dunn, et al.
The Histochemical Journal|November 1, 1981
The relevance of the histochemistry of colonic mucins based upon their PAS reactivityC F Culling, P E Reid, W L Dunn, et al.
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|February 1, 1973
A simple method for the isolation of viable epithelial cells of the gastrointestinal (GI) tractC F Culling, P E Reid, L S Trueman, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|August 1, 1974
The histochemical demonstration of O-acylated sialic acid in gastrointestinal mucins. Their association with the potassium hydroxide-periodic acid-schiff effectC F Culling, P E Reid, M G Clay, et al.
The Histochemical Journal|May 1, 1987
Histochemical procedures for the simultaneous visualization of neutral sugars and either sialic acid and its O-acyl variants or O-sulphate ester. II. Methods based upon the periodic acid-phenylhydrazine-Schiff reactionC M Park, P E Reid, D A Owen, et al.
The Histochemical Journal|June 1, 1987
Methods for the identification of side chain O-acyl substituted sialic acids and for the simultaneous visualization of sialic acid, its side chain O-acyl variants and O-sulphate esterP E Reid, D Volz, C M Park, et al.
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Stain Technology|March 1, 1972
Staining of polymeric carbohydrate half sulphate esters with high iron diamine after cellulose acetate electrophoresisP E Reid, C F Culling, D J Livingstone, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|November 1, 1977
A new histochemical technique of use in the interpretation and diagnosis of adenocarcinoma and villous lesions in the large intestineC F Culling, P E Reid, A J Worth, et al.
Histochemistry|February 26, 1976
The use of a transesterification technique to distinguish between certain neuraminidase resistant epithelial mucinsP E Reid, C F Culling, W L Dunn, et al.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes : Including Data, Instrumentation and Methods for Use in Agriculture, Industry and Medicine|February 17, 1998
Monte Carlo analysis of multi-layer targets for production of 15OW L Dunn, M L Russell, B W Wieland, et al.
The Histochemical Journal|March 1, 1984
Chemical and histochemical studies of normal and diseased human gastrointestinal tract. II. A comparison between histologically normal small intestine and Crohn's disease of the small intestineP E Reid, C F Culling, W L Dunn, et al.
The Histochemical Journal|November 1, 1981
The relevance of the histochemistry of colonic mucins based upon their PAS reactivityC F Culling, P E Reid, W L Dunn, et al.
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|February 1, 1973
A simple method for the isolation of viable epithelial cells of the gastrointestinal (GI) tractC F Culling, P E Reid, L S Trueman, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|August 1, 1974
The histochemical demonstration of O-acylated sialic acid in gastrointestinal mucins. Their association with the potassium hydroxide-periodic acid-schiff effectC F Culling, P E Reid, M G Clay, et al.
The Histochemical Journal|May 1, 1987
Histochemical procedures for the simultaneous visualization of neutral sugars and either sialic acid and its O-acyl variants or O-sulphate ester. II. Methods based upon the periodic acid-phenylhydrazine-Schiff reactionC M Park, P E Reid, D A Owen, et al.
The Histochemical Journal|June 1, 1987
Methods for the identification of side chain O-acyl substituted sialic acids and for the simultaneous visualization of sialic acid, its side chain O-acyl variants and O-sulphate esterP E Reid, D Volz, C M Park, et al.
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