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D L Fine

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Fine E, Reynolds D, Soria E, Scalcione L, Fine D
Neurosurgery . 1998 Mar; 42(2):372-7; discussion 377-8. PMID: 9482189
ROSWELL PARK, M.D., (1852-1914) is remembered for founding the world's first cancer institute that now bears his name a century ago, The Roswell Park Cancer Institute, and for an unfortunate...
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Fine E, Fine D, Sentz L, Soria E
J Hist Neurosci . 1995 Jun; 4(2):77-100. PMID: 11619021
Craig Colony in Sonyea, New York, was America's first comprehensive public epilepsy center. The background to its establishment (the first patients were admitted in 1896) and its role as a...
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Glatfelter R, Fine D, Wright N
Health Syst Rev . 1994 Aug; 27(5):14-21. PMID: 10137363
No abstract available.
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Fine E, Fine D, Sentz L
Arch Neurol . 1994 Jan; 51(1):82-6. PMID: 8274114
William P. Spratling made important contributions to American epileptology at the beginning of this century. He was the first medical superintendent of Craig Colony for Epileptics from 1893 to 1908,...
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Fine E, Fine D, Sentz L, Soria E
Arch Neurol . 1993 Mar; 50(3):313-6. PMID: 8442713
Although neither a physician nor a scientist, William Pryor Letchworth significantly improved the care and treatment of epileptics at the beginning of this century. As commissioner of the New York...
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Weislow O, Kiser R, Fine D, Bader J, Shoemaker R, Boyd M
J Natl Cancer Inst . 1989 Apr; 81(8):577-86. PMID: 2495366
We have developed an effective and optimally safe microculture method for rapid and convenient assay of the in vitro cytopathic effects of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) on human lymphoblastoid or...
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McLemore T, Eggleston J, Shoemaker R, ABBOTT B, Bohlman M, Liu M, et al.
Cancer Res . 1988 May; 48(10):2880-6. PMID: 3359444
The propagation efficiencies, growth patterns, histological appearances, and roentgenographic demonstration of tumors derived from six continuous human pulmonary tumor cell lines implanted intrathoracically (i.t.) and intrabronchially (i.b.) were compared with...
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Alley M, Scudiero D, Monks A, Hursey M, Czerwinski M, Fine D, et al.
Cancer Res . 1988 Feb; 48(3):589-601. PMID: 3335022
For the past 30 years strategies for the preclinical discovery and development of potential anticancer agents have been based largely upon the testing of agents in mice bearing transplantable leukemias...
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Shoemaker R, Monks A, Alley M, Scudiero D, Fine D, McLemore T, et al.
Prog Clin Biol Res . 1988 Jan; 276:265-86. PMID: 3051021
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Fine D, Shoemaker R, Gazdar A, Mayo J, Fodstad O, Boyd M, et al.
Cancer Detect Prev Suppl . 1987 Jan; 1:291-9. PMID: 3480056
Although human tumor xenografts have been extensively used for preclinical evaluation of antitumor agents, most of this work has utilized subcutaneous or subrenal capsule assays based on change in tumor...