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170 related items for PubMed ID: 6870196

  • 1. Cytogenetic assays for mitotic poisons: the diploid Chinese hamster cell system.
    Hsu TC, Shirley LR, Takanari H.
    Anticancer Res; 1983; 3(3):155-9. PubMed ID: 6870196
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  • 2. Colcemid effects on B16 melanoma cell progression and aberrant mitotic division.
    Bhuyan BK, Adams EG, Badiner GJ, Trzos RJ.
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    Satya-Prakash KL, Hsu TC, Wheeler WJ.
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  • 4. Mitotic inhibition and chromosome displacement induced by estradiol in Chinese hamster cells.
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  • 10. [The effect of caffeine on the duration of the mitotic phase cycle in CHO-K1 Chinese hamster cells, irradiated with x-rays].
    Kirillova TV, Rozanov IuM, Seregina TB, Spivak IM.
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  • 13. Action of demecolcine (colcemid) in the murine sarcoma 180 tumor.
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  • 18. P2P-R protein localizes to the nucleolus of interphase cells and the periphery of chromosomes in mitotic cells which show maximum P2P-R immunoreactivity.
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  • 20. Correlation of cytotoxicity and mitotic spindle dissolution by vinblastine in mammalian cells.
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