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Advances in Enzyme Regulation | 1964

Some aspects of the development, biology and biochemistry of rat hepatomas of different growth rate

Harold P. Morris; Helen M. Dyer; Billie P. Wagner; Heidike Miyaji; Miloslav Rechcigl

Summary The results of studies on TP induction, catalase activities, growth studies, and ethionine injections confirm the accumulated evidence from many laboratories that individual transplantable hepatomas, even of the “minimal deviation” type, show wide variation in their enzyme activities, even when the original tumors are induced by the same chemical and under as similar experimental conditions as can be provided. Transplantable hepatomas of widely differing biological and biochemical characteristics have also been produced in different lobes of the same liver of the primary host. The induction of transplantable hepatomas of the “minimal deviation” type has been accomplished by several chemical carcinogens. In case of N-2-fluorenylphthalmic acid, tumors have been induced in rats of both sexes in two entirely separate experiments. Therefore, it is concluded that the first “minimal deviation” hepatoma observed, 5123, is not unique.


Cancer Research | 1960

Some characteristics of transplantable rat hepatoma No. 5123 induced by ingestion of N-(2-fluorenyl) phthalamic acid.

Harold P. Morris; Herschel Sidransky; Billie P. Wagner; Helen M. Dyer


Cancer Research | 1961

Transaminase Activities of Liver Tumors and Serum

Helen M. Dyer; Pietro M. Gullino; Barbara J. Ensfield; Harold P. Morris


Cancer Research | 1964

Tryptophan Pyrrolase Activity in Transplanted “Minimal-Deviation” Hepatomas

Helen M. Dyer; Pietro M. Gullino; Harold P. Morris; Kira K. Lueders


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1966

Lack of Carcinogenic Activity and Metabolic Fate of Fluorenylacetamides in Monkeys

Helen M. Dyer; Margaret G. Kelly; Roger W. O'Gara


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1953

A Comparison of the Recovery of Isotopic and of Diazotizable Nitrogen Following Gastric Intubation of 2-Acetylaminofluorene-N15 to Rats

Helen M. Dyer; Charlotte M. Damron; Harold P. Morris


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1946

Cultivation of Tumors in the Anterior Chambers of the Eyes of Guinea Pigs

Helen M. Dyer; Margaret G. Kelly


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1961

An Effect of N-2-Fluorenylacetamide on the Metabolism of Tryptophan in Rats

Helen M. Dyer; Harold P. Morris


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1960

A Study of Urinary β-Glucuronidase Activity in the Production of Bladder Tumors in Rats

Helen M. Dyer; Harold P. Morris; Grace E. Maupin


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1956

Studies on the Protein Binding of N-2-Fluorenylacetamide

Helen M. Dyer; Harold P. Morris

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Margaret G. Kelly

United States Public Health Service

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Kira K. Lueders

National Institutes of Health

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Billie P. Wagner

United States Public Health Service

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Helen Ross

United States Public Health Service

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Pietro M. Gullino

National Institutes of Health

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Herschel Sidransky

University of South Florida

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Thelma B. Dunn

United States Public Health Service

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