Search Results - "George, Daniel E"
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Reactions of exo-and endo-5-(chloromethyl)norbornene with sodium
Published in Journal of organic chemistry (01-12-1967)Get full text
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Factors Controlling the Reactions of Nortricyclyl and Dehydronorbornyl Chloride with Sodium and with Magnesium
Published in Journal of organic chemistry (01-07-1964)Get full text
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The Reactions of Nortricyclyl and Dehydronorbornyl Chloride with Sodium
Published in Journal of organic chemistry (01-11-1963)Get full text
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Note on Cultivation of Trichomonas foetus
Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-02-1940)Get full text
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Observations on the Reaction of Pelomyxa carolinensis Subjected to a Directcurrent Electric Field
Published in Physiological zoology (01-07-1950)Get full text
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The Relation between the Form of the Living Cell and the Nuclear Phases of Division in Amoeba proteus (Leidy)
Published in Physiological zoology (01-10-1933)Get full text
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Observations on the pH of a Culture Medium and on Cultures of Trichomonas foetus
Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-12-1948)Get full text
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Reproduction in Paramecium as affected by small doses of X-ray and beta radiation
Published in Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (01-08-1953)Get more information
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The effect of x-ray treated media on Hydra tentacles
Published in Journal of cellular and comparative physiology (01-12-1951)Get more information
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Methylcholanthrene and the environment of Paramecium
Published in JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute (01-12-1945)Get more information
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Glutathione and x-ray injury in Hydra and Paramecium
Published in Journal of cellular and comparative physiology (01-12-1953)Get more information
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FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS OF PARTICLE-INDUCED LUNG INJURY
Published in Inhalation toxicology (2000)“…Currently, the biological mechanisms controlling adverse reactions to particulate matter are uncertain, but are likely to include oxidative lung injury,…”
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