Search Results - "Kharkov'skaya, N. A."

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    Transplantable mouse hepatoblastoma: histologic, ultrastructural and immunohistochemical study by Kharkovskaya, N A, Svinolupova, S I, Khrustalev, S A, Engelhardt, N V, Kondalenko, V F, Poltoranina, V S, Turusov, V S

    Published in Experimental pathology (1981) (1990)
    “…Hepatoblastoma found adjacent to a liver cell adenoma in an aged (CBA x C57Bl/6)F1 male mouse was transplanted to the syngeneic host and passed through 30…”
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    Blastomogenic activity of 2-aminoacetophenone in Syrian hamsters by Khar'kovskaia, N A

    Published in Voprosy onkologij (1979)
    “…The blastomogenic activity of 2-aminoacetophenone (2-AAP)--one of the aromatic triptophan derivatives, found in the urine of leukemic patients, was studied on…”
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    Mouse hepatoblastoma: comparative aspects by Turusov, V S, Khar'kovskaia, N A, Kondalenko, V F, Poltoranina, V S, Svinolupova, S I, Khrustalev, S A, Engel'gardt, N V

    Published in Arkhiv patologii (1991)
    “…The structure of 12 spontaneous hepatoblastomas found in old (average age 26.5 months) male mice is described. There were considerable strain differences in…”
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    Morphological analysis of spontaneous hemoblastoses in dogs and cats by Khrustalev, S A, Ponomar'kov, V I, Khar'kovskaia, N A

    Published in Arkhiv patologii (1979)
    “…Information of the frequency and morphological characteristics of spontaneous hemoblastoses in dogs and cats observed in 1966-1978 are presented. Hemoblastoses…”
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    Spontaneous neoplasms in guinea pigs by Khar'kovskaia, N A, Khrustalev, S A, Vasil'eva, N N

    Published in Voprosy onkologij (1977)
    “…The authors present an analysis of the data of foreign literature and the results of their personal studies of spontaneous neoplasms in 40 guinea pigs of…”
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