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E A Pfendt

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Oseroff A, Pfendt E, DICICCO L, Morhenn V
J Invest Dermatol . 1985 Apr; 84(4):257-61. PMID: 3981036
Using epidermal cells from psoriatic plaques as the immunogen, an IgG1 murine monoclonal antibody, VM-1, has been produced which stains basal keratinocytes on frozen sections of skin obtained from normal...
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Morhenn V, Pfendt E
Methods Enzymol . 1984 Jan; 108:357-62. PMID: 6396484
No abstract available.
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Orenberg E, Pfendt E, Wilkinson D
J Invest Dermatol . 1983 Jun; 80(6):503-7. PMID: 6304198
Adrenergic receptors are responsible for selective recognition and binding of catecholamines and may in turn have an effect on epidermal cell growth and maturation via adenosine-3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP). Using endogenous catecholamines...
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Matsumura T, Pfendt E, Zerrudo Z, Hayflick L
Exp Cell Res . 1980 Feb; 125(2):453-7. PMID: 6243571
No abstract available.
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Matsumura T, Pfendt E, Hayflick L
J Gerontol . 1979 May; 34(3):323-7. PMID: 429764
The percent of cells in a WI-38 cell population which did not incorporate tritiated thymidine (3H-TdR) was determined by autoradiography from the measurement of percent nonlabeled nuclei and the ratio...
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Kellems R, Morhenn V, Pfendt E, Alt F, Schimke R
J Biol Chem . 1979 Jan; 254(2):309-18. PMID: 216671
As a model cell culture system for studying polyoma-mediated control of host gene expression, we isolated methotrexate-resistant 3T6 cells in which one of the virus-induced enzymes, dihydrofolate reductase, is a...
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Razin S, Pfendt E, Matsumura T, Hayflick L
Mech Ageing Dev . 1977 Sep; 6(5):379-84. PMID: 895211
The biosynthetic abilities of WI-38 fibroblasts from early and late population-doubling-level cultures were compared by autoradiography of cells grown with labeled precursors of DNA, RNA, protein and lipids. Incorporation of...
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Rottem S, Pfendt E, Hayflick L
J Bacteriol . 1971 Jan; 105(1):323-30. PMID: 4925123
T-strain mycoplasmas are very sensitive to digitonin, amphotericin B, and progesterone. This sensitivity and the relatively high content of cholesterol found in the cells indicated a possible requirement of T-strain...