D Defeo
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Mufson R, Defeo D, Weinstein I
Mol Pharmacol
. 1979 Sep;
16(2):569-78.
PMID: 514259
No abstract available.
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Fierstien S, Defeo D, Nutkiewicz A
Surg Neurol
. 1978 May;
9(5):277-80.
PMID: 675484
A detachable balloon catheter system is described which has several distinct advantages over pre-existing methods of "intervention radiology". It is anticipated that further refinements in this technique will continue to...
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Wigler M, Defeo D, Weinstein I
Cancer Res
. 1978 May;
38(5):1434-7.
PMID: 639070
In vitro systems that are responsive to tumor-promoting agents may facilitate the identification of such agents and the analysis of their mode of action. We have previously reported that the...
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Montesano R, Drevon C, Kuroki T, Saint Vincent L, Handleman S, SANFORD K, et al.
J Natl Cancer Inst
. 1977 Dec;
59(6):1651-8.
PMID: 562943
Three parameters were evaluated as diagnostic of the malignant potential of cultured rat liver epithelial cells: cytology, growth in soft agar, and production of extracellular plasminogen activator. A total of...
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Defeo D, FOLTZ E, Lederhaus S
Surg Neurol
. 1976 Nov;
6(5):271-7.
PMID: 996724
Transfer of cerebrospinal fluid from the lateral ventricle transcerebrally to the distal subarachnoid space was performed in the hydrocephalic dog. These fistulae were formed with the aid of a small...
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Defeo D, FOLTZ E, Hamilton A
Surg Neurol
. 1975 Aug;
4(2):247-51.
PMID: 1162600
The authors discuss encystment of the fourth ventricle and upward herniation complicating a case of cysticercosis cerebri. The "double compartment" hydrocephalus followed occlusion of the aqueduct of Sylvius and the...