Inhibition of Mitogen-induced Changes in Intracellular Fluorescein Fluorescence Polarization of Human Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes by Colchicine, Vinblastine and Cytochalasin B.
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著者
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Deutsch M
Bar‐ilan Univ. Ramat‐gan Isr
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Deutsch Mordechai
The Biophysical Interdisciplinary Schottenstein Center For The Research And The Technology Of The Ce
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Weinreb Arye
The Jerome Schottenstein Cellscan Center For Early Detection Of Cancer Department Of Physics Bar-ila
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EISENTHAL Avi
Pathology Institute, Sourasky Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv Univers
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MARDER Oleg
Pathology Institute, Sourasky Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv Univers
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LIFSCHITZ-MERCER Beatriz
Pathology Institute, Sourasky Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv Univers
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SKORNICK Yehuda
Pathology Institute, Sourasky Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv Univers
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TIROSH Reuven
The Jerome Schottenstein Cellscan Center for Early Detection of Cancer, Department of Physics, Bar-I
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DEUTSCH Motti
The Jerome Schottenstein Cellscan Center for Early Detection of Cancer, Department of Physics, Bar-I
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Lifschitz-mercer Beatriz
Pathology Institute Sourasky Medical Center Tel-aviv Sackler School Of Medicine Tel-aviv University
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Marder Oleg
Pathology Institute Sourasky Medical Center Tel-aviv Sackler School Of Medicine Tel-aviv University
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Tirosh Reuven
The Biophysical Interdisciplinary Schottenstein Center For The Research And The Technology Of The Ce
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Eisenthal Avi
Pathology Institute Sourasky Medical Center Tel-aviv Sackler School Of Medicine Tel-aviv University
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Skornick Yehuda
Pathology Institute Sourasky Medical Center Tel-aviv Sackler School Of Medicine Tel-aviv University
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