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W. Williams, C. Lowe, L. Thomas (1953)
The effects of cortisone upon the parenchymal cells of the rabbit liverThe Anatomical Record, 115
H. Moe (1952)
On the histochemical demonstration of alkaline glycerophosphatase and its dependence on the incubation time. Studies on the duodenum and jejunum of the cat and mouseThe Anatomical Record, 112
A. Kirschbaum, Bell Et, J. Gordon (1949)
Spontaneous and induced glomerulonephritis in an inbred strain of mice.The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine, 34 2
J. Shapiro, A. Kirschbaum (1951)
Intrinsic tissue response to induction of pulmonary tumors.Cancer research, 11 8
W. Williams (1948)
Vital staining of damaged liver cells I. Reactions to acid azo dyes following acute chemical injuryThe Anatomical Record, 101
M. Wachstein, E. Meisel (1953)
Thin sections from unfixed tissues for histochemical staining.Stain technology, 28 3
W. L. Doyle (1951)
Quantitative aspects of the histochemistry of phosphatases. Symposium on Cytology
J. Goetsch, P. Reynolds, H. Bunting (1952)
Modification of Gomori Method for Alkaline and Acid Phosphatase Avoiding Artefact Staining of Nucleus.∗Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 80
Two hours' iiicuhatioii (fig. 7 ) revcals tlic incrcascd APli activity i n bilc caii:iliciili and slight stuiiiiiig of nuclei of p a r~w l i y i i i a l cells
A. Novikoff (1951)
The validity of histochemical phosphatase methods on the intracellular level.Science, 113 2934
B. F. Nettleship, P. S. Henshaw (1943)
The induction of lung tumors in mice with ethyl carbamate (urethane), 4
W. Lane, W. and, M. Frantz (1948)
Histological technics in the study of vitally stained normal and damaged cellsThe Anatomical Record, 100
W. Williams (1951)
Cytoplasmic changes in hepatic parenchyma of mice during starvation and carbon tetrachloride‐induced injuryThe Anatomical Record, 111
N. Anderson, S. Paul, L. Henry (1943)
Induction of Pulmonary Tumors in Mice With Ethyl Carbamate (Urethane)Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 4
Stsiiiiiig of iiuclei :tiid cytol)l:isiii is g i w i t c e tli:in i i i iioriii
J. F. Danielli (1953)
Cytochemistry. A Critical Approach
W. Hartroft (1950)
Accumulation of fat in liver cells and in lipodiastaemata preceding experimental dietary cirrhosisThe Anatomical Record, 106
(1936)
The action of toxic substances upon the division of normal and malignant cells in vitro and in viva
E. Boyland (1952)
Different types of carcinogens and their possible mode of action, 12
Suppl. 2, The chemistry and pliysiology of tlie nucleus
J. Ruyter, H. Neumann (1949)
A critical examination of the histochemical demonstration of the alkaline phosphomonoesteraseBiochimica et Biophysica Acta, 3
E. Herman, W. Deane (1953)
A comparison of the localization of alkaline glycerophosphatase, as demonstrated by the gomori-Takamatsu method, in frozen and in paraffin sections.Journal of cellular and comparative physiology, 41 2
H. Yokoyama, R. Stowell, R. Mathews (1951)
Evaluation of histochemical alkaline phosphatase technicsThe Anatomical Record, 109
B. Martin, F. Jacoby (1949)
Diffusion phenomenon complicating the histochemical reaction for alkaline phosphatase.Journal of anatomy, 83 4
A. Kirschbaum, Sister Judd, Chen Lu, R. Engstrom, H. Mixer (1948)
Effect of Urethane, X-rays, Potassium Arsenite, Benzol, on Survival Time in Transplanted Mouse Leukemia.∗Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 68
W. Williams (1950)
Intravital staining of damaged liver cells II. The use of dyes in the study of necrosis and repair following acute chemical injuryThe Anatomical Record, 107
W. Doyle (1951)
Quantitative aspects of the histochemistry of phosphatases.
G. Gomori (1952)
Microscopic Histochemistry. Principles and Practice
E. Boyland (1952)
Different types of carcinogens and their possible modes of action: a review.Cancer research, 12 2
MEYhX 1952 Effects of urethane and carbon tetrachloride on alkaline pliospliatasc activity of mouse liver
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Histopathologic Technic. The Bl;tkiston Co
C. Lowe, W. Williams, L. Thomas (1951)
Effect of Cortisone Administration upon Nucleic Acid Composition of Rabbit Liver.∗Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 78
(1950)
htracellular distribution of phosphatase activity in rat liver
(1953)
Cytoclieniistry. A Critical Approach
G. Gomori (1951)
Alkaline phosphatase of cell nuclei.The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine, 37 4
W. Doyle, J. Omoto, M. Doyle (1951)
Estimation of phosphatase in histological preparationsExperimental Cell Research, 2
R. D. Lillie (1948)
Histopathologic Technic
Williams Wl (1950)
Vital staining of damaged liver cells. III. Reactions of normal and injured hepatic parenchyma of mice to rose bengal.Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 23
W. Hard, R. Hawkins (1950)
The role of the bile capillaries in the secretion of phosphatase by the rabbit liverThe Anatomical Record, 106
R. Swigart, W. Williams (1952)
The relation of histochemical structure to the vital staining of dense fibrous tissue of the mouseThe Anatomical Record, 112
The Anatomical Record : Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology – Wiley
Published: Jul 1, 1954
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