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Items in this collection are manuscripts and articles written by CDC or CDC-funded authors, and published in scholarly journals outside CDC. These items are available in compliance with the 2024 update of CDC-GA-2013-01 CDC Public Access to CDC-Funded Publications, available at: https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/159734.

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    1981 (7)
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x 1981
  • Neoplastic and nonneoplastic effects of vinyl chloride in mouse lung
    Neoplastic and nonneoplastic effects of vinyl chloride in mouse lung
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  • Axonal transport of the mitochondriaspecific lipid diphosphatidylglycerol in the rat visual system
    Axonal transport of the mitochondria-specific lipid, diphosphatidylglycerol, in the rat visual system
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  • Mice men mustard and methylated xanthines the potential role of caffeine and related drugs in the sensitization of human tumours to alkylating agents
    Mice, men, mustard and methylated xanthines: the potential role of caffeine and related drugs in the sensitization of human tumours to alkylating agents.
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  • Doseresponse analysis in animal studies prediction of human responses
    Dose-response analysis in animal studies: prediction of human responses.
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  • In vitro biosynthesis core glycosylation and membrane integration of opsin
    In vitro biosynthesis, core glycosylation and membrane integration of opsin
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  • Lyt2Lyt 3 variants of a cloned cytolytic T cell line lack an antigen receptor functional in cytolysis
    Lyt-2-/Lyt 3- variants of a cloned cytolytic T cell line lack an antigen receptor functional in cytolysis
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  • Lightinduced pigment granule migration in the retinular cells of Drosophila melanogaster Comparison of wild type with ERGdefective mutants
    Light-induced pigment granule migration in the retinular cells of Drosophila melanogaster. Comparison of wild type with ERG-defective mutants
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