Search Results - "BRECKON, G"
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Shell growth of the golden mussel, Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857) (Mytilidae), in the Río de la Plata, Argentina
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-03-2003)“…The golden mussel, Limnoperna fortunei, is an invasive freshwater bivalve. Since its introduction to Argentina, it had caused damage to the native fauna as…”
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Alpha particle leukaemogenesis
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An automated system for karyotyping mouse chromosomes
Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1989)“…A system developed for interactive automated analysis of human chromosomes has been modified for use with mouse cells. The system is described, with emphasis…”
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A modified hypotonic treatment for increasing the frequency and quality of meiotic metaphases from spermatocytes of the Syrian hamster
Published in Stain technology (01-01-1982)“…A modified hypotonic treatment for the spermatocytes of the Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) has been developed using a micro-osmometer to determine…”
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Control of haemoglobin switching by a developmental clock?
Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1985)“…The pattern of haemoglobin production changes at the embryonic, fetal and postnatal stages of human development, reflecting the expression of different globin…”
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The cytological and histological effects of photoperiodism and X-irradiation on the testes of the Syrian hamster
Published in International journal of radiation biology (1989)“…The radiosensitivity of meiotic stem cells from photoregressed testes of the Syrian hamster was studied after in vivo irradiation with 2.67 Gy (1.77 Gy/min)…”
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Transmission of three radiation-induced translations in the Syrian hamster. I: Chromosome studies of male meiosis: pachytene to metaphase II
Published in Chromosoma (01-10-1989)“…Chromosome behaviour during meiosis in male Syrian hamsters heterozygous for one of three translocations was analysed as part of a study of the transmission of…”
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Interleukin-1 beta gene deregulation associated with chromosomal rearrangement: a candidate initiating event for murine radiation-myeloid leukemogenesis?
Published in Molecular carcinogenesis (1989)“…The incidence of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in CBA/H mice following exposure to single acute doses of ionizing radiation has previously been determined. A…”
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AN AIR-DRYING METHOD FOR MEIOTIC PREPARATIONS FROM MAMMALIAN TESTES
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Chromosome aberration frequencies after partial-body irradiation of Syrian hamsters
Published in British journal of radiology (01-11-1985)“…Graded X-ray doses up to 6.0 Gy were delivered to the rear 1/3 of body length (congruent to 1/3 body mass) of Syrian hamsters and 24 h later, peripheral blood…”
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Radiation-Induced Chromosome 2 Rearrangement and Initiation of Murine Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Published in Radiation research (01-03-1990)“…To approach the difficult problem of the temporal status of rearrangement of chromosome 2 in leukemogenesis, an in vitro irradiation/transplantation strategy…”
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Photoperiodic control of meiosis in the male Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus)
Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-09-1985)“…Male Syrian hamsters exposed to short photoperiods of 6 h light/day (6L:18D) show regression of the testes within 12 weeks. Chromosome preparations of the…”
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Population structure in Zamia debilis (Zamiaceae). I. Size classes, leaf phenology, and leaf turnover
Published in American journal of botany (01-06-1989)“…Population structure, leaf phenology and leaf turnover were followed over a 29-month period in Zamia debilis L.f. ex Aiton (Zamiaceae), an understory species…”
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Routine chromosome screening in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) using orbital sinus blood
Published in Laboratory animals (London) (01-10-1979)“…Blood from the posterior orbital sinus of Syrian hamsters, obtained under halothane anaesthesia, can be cultured to give large numbers of metaphase chromosome…”
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Chromosomal changes: radiation sensitive sites on chromosome 2 and their role in radiation myeloid leukaemogenesis in the mouse
Published in Radiation and Environmental Biophysics [RADIAT. ENVIRON. BIOPHYS.]. Vol. 30, no. 3. 1991 (1991)“…The involvement of genomic aberrations in oncogenic processes was hypothesised in the very early years of cancer research. In recent years the application of…”
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Homozygous deficiency: Syrian hamsters with only 42 chromosomes
Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1982)“…By crossing individuals of a line of Syrian hamsters (1SH), 2n = 43, which lack one derivative chromosome (der 11) of a reciprocal translocation T(11;20), two…”
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Characterisation of a new murine B cell lymphoma
Published in British journal of cancer (01-11-1986)“…The characterisation of a new murine B cell lymphoma, A31, is described. Histopathological examination of passaged tumour indicates that initial infiltration…”
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Synaptonemal complexes as indicators of induced structural change in chromosomes after irradiation of spermatogonia
Published in Mutation research (01-01-1983)“…The incidence of multivalent formation has been compared in primary spermatocytes at pachytene, using synaptonemal complex preparations and at…”
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Difficulties in the management of Sminthopsis crassicaudata due to iodine deficiency and thyroid disease
Published in Laboratory animals (London) (01-05-1972)“…Sminthopsis crassicaudata, imported from a laboratory colony in Australia, originally bred successfully in this country, but 4 months after importation animals…”
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