Intracellular electrolytes and water analysis in dystrophic canine muscles.

Laryngeal paralysis in immature and mature dogs as one sign of a more diffuse polyneuropathy.

Congenital hypomyelinating polyneuropathy in two golden retriever littermates.

Analysis of muscle elements, water, and total lipids from healthy dogs and Labrador retrievers with hereditary muscular dystrophy.

Isoelectric focusing under dissociating conditions for analysis of muscle protein from clinically normal dogs and Labrador retrievers with hereditary myopathy.

Morphologic and morphometric studies of the vagus and recurrent laryngeal nerves in clinically normal adult dogs.

Morphologic and morphometric studies of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles in clinically normal adult dogs.

Reaction of reduced metronidazole with guanosine to form an unstable adduct.

Formation of O6-ethylthioethylguanine in DNA by reaction with the sulfur mustard, chloroethyl sulfide, and its apparent lack of repair by O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase.

Prevention of 1-(3-deoxycytidyl),2-(1-deoxyguanosinyl)ethane cross-link formation in DNA by rat liver O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase.

Formation of O6-ethylthioethyldeoxyguanosine from the reaction of chloroethyl ethyl sulfide with deoxyguanosine.

Properties of the chromatin repair activity against O6-ethylguanine lesions in DNA. Mechanism of the reaction.

Trapping of DNA-reactive metabolites of therapeutic or carcinogenic agents by carbon-14-labeled synthetic polynucleotides.

Repair of O6-ethylguanine in DNA by a chromatin fraction from rat liver: transfer of the ethyl group to an acceptor protein.

Alkylation of guanosine and deoxyguanosine by phosphoramide mustard.