Juanita B. Chapman
Southern Research Institute
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Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1951
Howard E. Skipper; Juanita B. Chapman; Martelia Bell
Summary Experiments have been carried out which demonstrate that leukemic cells immobilized in a cellophane bag implanted in the abdominal cavity of a host mouse incorporate C14-formate much more rapidly than do normal lymphocytes.
Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1951
Howard E. Skipper; Juanita B. Chapman; George A. Boyd; William H. Riser; Martelia Bell
Summary At one hour after injection of 100,μc of C14-formate into mice with advanced Ak-4 leukemia, it has been shown by means of blood smear autoradiograms that about 90% of the leukemic cells are highly active as compared to about 5% of the more mature lymphoid elements. No active polymorphonuclears, erythrocytes, or thrombocytes were observed within one hour.
Cancer Research | 1950
Howard E. Skipper; Leonard L. Bennett; Pradisth C. Edwards; Carl E. Bryan; Olivia S. Hutchison; Juanita B. Chapman; Martelia Bell
Cancer Research | 1951
Howard E. Skipper; Juanita B. Chapman; Martelia Bell
Cancer | 1950
Howard E. Skipper; Juanita B. Chapman; Martelia Bell
Cancer | 1951
Howard E. Skipper; Martelia Bell; Juanita B. Chapman
Cancer | 1950
Howard E. Skipper; Pradisth C. Edwards; Carl E. Bryan; Juanita B. Chapman; Martelia Bell; Olivia S. Hutchison
Cancer Research | 1949
Howard E. Skipper; Juanita B. Chapman
Cancer Research | 1952
Howard E. Skipper; Martelia Bell; Juanita B. Chapman
Cancer Research | 1951
Howard E. Skipper; Juanita B. Chapman; Martelia Bell