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- W2023593127 abstract "American Journal of Medical GeneticsVolume 53, Issue 3 p. 264-273 Article Encomium: Theodore puck, a life in biophysics applied to medicine Arthur Robinson M.D., Corresponding Author Arthur Robinson M.D. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine, Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, Denver, ColoradoNational Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine, 1400 Jackson Street, Denver, CO 80206Search for more papers by this author Arthur Robinson M.D., Corresponding Author Arthur Robinson M.D. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine, Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, Denver, ColoradoNational Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine, 1400 Jackson Street, Denver, CO 80206Search for more papers by this author First published: 15 November 1994 https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.1320530312AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References Franck J, French CS, Puck TT (1941): The fluorescence of chlorophyll and photosynthesis. J Phys Chem, 45: 1268–1300. Robertson OH, Loosli CG, Puck TT, Bigg E, Miller BF (1941): The protection of mice against infection with airborne influenza virus by means of propylene glycol vapor. Science, 94: 612–613. Puck TT (1942): A method for determining the concentration of propylene glycol vapor in air. Science, 95: 178. Robertson OH, Bigg E, Puck TT, Miller BF, Baker Z (1942): Sterilization of air by means of germicidal aerosol mists and vapors. Am J Adv Sci, 17: 271–280. Robertson OH, Bigg E, Puck TT, Miller BF (1942): The bactericidal action of propylene glycol vapor on microorganisms suspended in air I. J Exp Med, 75: 593–610. Loosli CG, Robertson OH, Puck TT (1943): The production of experimental influenza in mice by inhalation of atmospheres containing influenza virus dispersed as fine droplets. J Infect Dis, 72: 142–153. Moulton S, Puck TT, Lemon HM (1943): An apparatus for determination of the bacterial content of air. Science, 97: 51–52. Puck TT, Robertson OH, Lemon HM (1943): The bactericidal action of propylene glycol vapor on microorganisms suspended in air. II. The influence of various factors on the activity of vapor. J Exp Med, 78: 387–406. Robertson OH, Puck TT, Lemon HF, Loosli CG (1943): The lethal effect of triethylene glycol vapor on air-borne bacteria and influenza virus. Science, 97: 142–144. Wise H, Puck TT, Stral HM (1943): A rapid colorimetric method for the determination of glycols in air. J Biol Chem, 150: 61–67. Hamburger M Jr, Puck TT, Hamburger VG, Johnson MA (1944): Studies on the transmission of hemolytic streptococcus infections. III. Hemolytic streptococci in the air, floor dust, and bedclothing of hospital wards and their relation to cross infection. J Infect Dis, 75: 79–94. Puck TT, Wise H, Robertson OH (1944): A device for automatically controlling the concentration of glycol vapors in the air. J Exp Med, 80: 377–381. Robertson OH, Hamburger M, Loosli C, Puck TT, Lemon H, Wise H (1944): A study of the nature and control of air-borne infection in army camps. JAMA, 126: 993–999. Robertson OH, Puck TT, Loosli CG, Hamburger M, Lemon H, Wise H (1944): A new approach to the control of air-borne infection. Trans Assoc Am Physicians lviii: 171–174. Hamburger M, Puck TT, Robertson OH (1945): The effect of triethylene glycol and air-borne beta hemolytic streptococci in hospital wardsI. J Infect Dis, 76: 208–215. Hamburger M, Hurst V, Robertson OH, Puck TT (1945): The effect of triethylene glycol vapor on air-borne beta hemolytic streptococci in hospital wards. III. The action of glycol vapors at low relative humidities. J Infect Dis, 77: 177–189. Puck TT, Hamburger M, Robertson OH, Hurst V (1945): The effect of triethylene glycol vapor on air-borne hemolytic streptococci in hospital wards. II. The combined action of glycol vapor and dust control measures. J Infect Dis, 76: 216–225. Loosli CG, Wise H, Lemon HM, Puck TT, Robertson OH (1946): The oil treatment of bedclothes for the control of dust-borne infection. II. The use of triton oil emulsion (T-13) as a routine laundry procedure. Am J Hyg, 43: 105–119. Puck TT, Robertson OH, Wise H, Loosli CG, Lemon HM (1946): The oil treatment of bedclothes for the control of dust-borne infection. I. Principles underlying the development and use of a satisfactory oil-in-water emulsion. Am J Hyg, 43: 91–104. Puck TT, Wise H (1946): Studies in vapor-liquid equilibria. I. A new dynamic method for the determination of vapor pressures of liquids. J Phys Chem, 50: 329–339. Puck TT, Chaney AL (1946): The dispersal and control of triethylene glycol vapor for aerial disinfection. Indust Hyg Assoc Q, 7: 10–16. Robertson OH, Puck TT, Wise H (1946): The construction and operation of experimental rooms for the study of air-borne infection. J Exp Med, 84: 559–567. Loosli CG, Smith MHD, Gauld R, Robertson OH, Puck TT (1947): Control of cross infections in infants' wards by the use of triethylene glycol vapor. Am J Public Health, 37: 1385–1398. Puck TT (1947): The mechanism of aerial disinfection by glycols and other chemical agents. II. An analysis of the factors governing the efficiency of chemical disinfection of the air. J Exp Med, 85: 741–757. Puck TT (1947): The mechanism of aerial disinfection by glycols and other chemical agents. I. Demonstration that the germicidal action occurs through the agency of the vapor phases. J Exp Med, 85: 729–739. Robertson OH, Loosli CG, Puck TT, Wise H, Lemon HM, Lester W (1947): Tests for the chronic toxicity of propylene glycol and triethylene glycol on monkeys and rats by vapor inhalation and oral administration. J Pharmacol Exp Ther, 95: 52–76. Wise H, Puck TT (1947): Saturation concentration of triethylene glycol vapor at various relative humidities and temperatures. Science, 105: 556–557. Dunklin E, Puck TT (1948): The lethal effect of relative humidity on air-borne bacteria. J Exp Med, 85: 87–101. Puck TT (1948): An automatic dewpoint meter for the determination of condensible vapors. Rev Sci Instruments, 19: 16–23. Robertson OH, Appel EM, Puck TT, Lemon HM, Ritter MH (1948): A study of the bactericidal activity in vitro of certain glycols and closely related compounds. J Infect Dis, 83: 124–137. Robertson OH, Dunklin EW, Puck TT, Lester, W Jr. (1948): The influence of relative humidity on the survival of respiratory pathogens dispersed into the environment. Trans Assoc Am Physicians lvi: 280–287. Lester W Jr, Robertson OH, Puck TT, Wise H (1949): The rate of bactericidal action on triethylene glycol vapor on microorganisms dispersed into the air in small droplets. Am J Hyg, 50: 175–188. Puck TT, Marcus PI (1949): Quantitative growth of animal cells in vitro. Postgraduate course presented by the Department of Biophysics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO (unpublished). Puck TT (1949): A reversible transformation of T1 bacteriophage. J Bacteriol, 57: 647–655. Wise H, Puck TT, Failey CR (1950): Studies in vapor-liquid equilibria. II. The binary system triethylene glycol-water. J Phys Coll Chem, 54: 734–741. Garen A, Puck TT (1951): The first two steps of the invasion of host cells by bacterial viruses. II. J Exp Med, 94: 177–189. Puck TT, Garen A, Cline J (1951): The mechanism of virus attachment to host cells. I. The role of ions in the primary reaction. J Exp Med, 93: 65–88. Puck TT (1951): Nature of virus-host specificity. Science, 117: 685 (Abstract). Nitowsky HM, Puck TT (1952): A modified radioiodine test for thyroid function. J Lab Clin Med, 39: 824–836. Puck TT (1952): Discussion of Zirkle's and Tobias' papers. In: “ Symposium on Radiobiology.” New York: John Wiley, pp 384–386. Puck TT, Wasserman K, Fishman AP (1952): Some effects of inorganic ions on the active transport of phenol red by isolated kidney tubules of the flounder. J Cell Comp Physiol, 40: 73–88. Tolmach LJ, Puck TT (1952): Mechanism of virus attachment to host cells. III. J Am Chem Soc, 774: 5551–5552. Levine S, Puck TT, Sagik BP (1953): An absolute method for assay of virus hemaglutinins. J Exp Med, 98: 521–531. Puck TT, Sagik B (1953): Virus and cell interaction with ion exchangers. J Exp Med, 97: 807–820. Puck TT (1953): The first steps of virus invasion. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol, 18: 149–154. Puck TT (1953): Biophysics and modern medicine. Colo Q, 2: 157–169. Puck TT, Tolmach LJ (1954): Mechanism of virus attachment to host cells. IV. Physicochemical studies of virus and cell surface groups. Arch Biochem Biophys, 51: 229–245. Puck TT, Lee HH (1954): Mechanism of cell-wall penetration of viruses. I. An increase in host-cell permeability induced by bacteriophase infection. J Exp Med, 99: 481–494. Puck TT, Lee HH (1954): Lysis of cells by viruses and synthetic polyelectrolytes. Microbial Genetics Bulletin, 9: 13–16. Puck TT (1954): Cell attachment and penetration by viruses. In “ The Dynamics of Virus and Rickettsial Infection.” Edited by F. W. Hartman, F. L. Horsfall and J. G. Kidd New York: The Blakiston Co., pp. 16–29. Sagik B, Puck TT, Levine S (1954): Quantitative aspects of the spontaneous elution of influenza virus from red cells. J Exp Med, 99: 251–260. Puck TT, Lee HH (1955): Mechanism of cell-wall penetration by viruses. II. Demonstration of a cyclic permeability change accompanying virus infection of E. coli B cells. J Exp Med, 101: 151–175. Puck TT, Marcus PI (1955): A rapid method for viable cell titration and clone production with HeLa cells in tissue culture: The use of X-irradiated cells to supplying conditioning factors. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 41: 432–437. Fisher HW, Puck TT (1956): On the functions of X-irradiated “feeder” cells in supporting growth of single mammalian cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 42: 900–906. Marcus PI, Cieciura SJ, Puck TT (1956): Clonal growth in vitro of epithelial cells from normal human tissues. J Exp Med, 104: 615–630. Puck TT, Marcus PI, Cieciura SJ (1956): Clonal growth of mammalian cells in vitro—Growth characteristics of colonies from single HeLa cells with and without a “feeder” layer. J Exp Med, 103: 273–284. Puck TT, Marcus PI (1956): Action of X-rays on mammalian cells. J Exp Med, 103: 653–666. Puck TT, Fisher HW (1956): Genetics of somatic mammalian cells. I. Demonstration of the existence of mutants with different growth requirement in a human cancer cell strain (HeLa). J Exp Med, 104: 427–433. Puck TT (1956): The growth and genetics of somatic mammalian cells. 23rd Ross Pediatric Research Conference, Winston-Salem, NC, November 8–9 (Abstract). Cieciura SJ, Marcus PI, Puck TT (1957): The use of X-irradiated HeLa cell giants to detect latent virus in mammalian cells. Virology, 3: 426–427. Puck TT (1957): The effects of radiation on single cells in tissue culture. Radiat Res, 7: (Abstract). Puck TT (1957): Single human cells in vitro. Sci Am, 197: 91–100. Puck TT (1957): The genetics of somatic mammalian cells. Adv Biol Med Phys, 5: 75–101. Puck TT, Cieciura SJ, Fisher HW (1957): Clonal growth in vitro of human cells with fibroblastie morphology: Comparison growth and genetic characteristics of single epithelioid and fibroblast-like cells from a variety of human organs. J Exp Med, 106: 145–158. Puck TT, Morkovin D, Marcus PI, Cieciura SJ (1957): Action of X-rays on mammalian cells. II. Survival curves of cells from normal human tissues. J Exp Med, 106: 485–500. Puck TT (1957): The mammalian cell as microorganism. Symposium on Growth and Development. In D Rudnick (ed): “ Rhythmic and Synthetic Processes in Growth.” Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp 3–17. Puck TT (1957): The mammalian cell as an independent organism. Part III. Properties acquired by cells maintained in continuous culture. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 5: 291–298. Puck TT (1957): Clones from single mammalian cells. In “4th International Poliomyelitis Conference.” Geneva, Switzerland, July 8–12, pp 248–256. Puck TT (1957): Single cell plating techniques applied to radiobiologic studies in mammalian cells. FASEB J, 16: (Abstract). Sato G, Fisher HW, Puck TT (1957): Molecular growth requirements of single mammalian cells. Science, 126: 961–964. Puck TT, Cieciura SJ (1957): Studies on the virus carrier state in mammalian cells. In: “ Proceedings of the Symposium on Latency and Masking in Viral and Rickettsial Infections.” Minneapolis: Burgess Publishing Company, pp 74–79. Fisher HW, Puck TT, Sato G (1958): Molecular growth requirements of single mammalian cells: The action of fetuin in promoting cell attachment to glass. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 44: 4–10. Lee HH, Puck TT (1958): Single cell techniques in the study of ultraviolet irradiation of mammalian cells. Radiat Res, 9: (Abstract). Marcus PI, Puck TT (1958): The titration of mammalian cell killing by viruses. Bact Proc (Abstract). Marcus PI, Puck TT (1958): The cell interaction of animal viruses. I. Titration of cell-killing by viruses. Virology, 6: 405–423. Morkovin D, Puck TT (1958): Single cell techniques in the study of radio-protective action. Radiat Res, 9: (Abstract). Puck TT (1958): Growth and genetics of somatic mammalian cells in vitro. J Cell Comp Physiol, 52: 287–311. Puck TT (1958): Action of radiation on mammalian cells. III. Relationship between reproductive death and induction of chromosome anomalies of X-irradiation of euploid human cells in vitro. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 44: 772–780. Puck TT (1958): Quantitative measurement of virus action by cell plating technics. In Pollard (ed): “Perspectives in Virology.” pp 88–102. Puck TT (1958): Quantitative colonial growth of single mammalian cells. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 71: 1141–1142. Puck TT, Cieciura SJ, Robinson A (1958): Genetics of somatic mammalian cells. III. Long-term cultivation of euploid cells from human and animal subjects. J Exp Med, 108: 945–956. Tjio JH, Puck TT (1958): Genetics of somatic mammalian cells. II. Chromosomal constitution of cells in tissue culture. J Exp Med, 108: 259–268. Tjio JH, Puck TT (1958): The somatic chromosomes of man. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 44: 1229–1237. Fisher HF, Puck TT, Sato GA (1959): A “defined” medium for quantitative growth of single S3 HeLa cells. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 1: (Abstract). Fisher HW, Puck TT, Sato G (1959): Molecular growth requirements of single mammalian cells. III. Quantitative colonial growth of single S3 cells in a medium containing synthetic small molecular constituents and two purified protein fractions. J Exp Med, 109: 649–660. Puck TT (1959): Genetic studies on somatic mammalian cells. In “Proceedings of the X International Congress of Genetics II.” (Abstract). Puck TT, Robinson A, Tjio JH (1959): The chromosomal constitution of human subjects with genetic diseases II. Treacher-Collins syndrome (mandibulo-facial dysostosis). Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 1: 2 (Abstract). Puck TT (1959): Lethal effects of radiation on cell reproduction. Radiat Res, 11: 462. Puck TT, Robinson A, Tjio JH (1959): The genetic defect in testicular feminization. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 1: 3 (Abstract). Puck TT (1959): Radiation effects on mammalian cells in vitro. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 1: 3 (Abstract). Puck TT (1959): Quantitative studies on mammalian cells in vitro. Rev Modern Phys, 31: 433–448. Puck TT (1959): Single mammalian cells. In “ Squibb Centennial Lectures, 1958–1959.” New York: G.P. Putnam and Sons, pp 1–12. Puck TT (1959): Cytogenetic studies on human somatic cells in vitro. Science, 130: 1423–1424. Puck TT (1959): Memorial to Dr. Raymond R. Lanier. Bulletin, University of Colorado School of Medicine 13–15. Robinson A, Puck TT, Tjio JH (1959): Studies of cells cultivated in vitro from individuals with genetic diseases. “Meeting of Society for Pediatric Research.” Buck Hill Falls, PA, May 6–9 (Abstract). Tjio JH, Puck TT, Robinson A (1959): Chromosomes of human subjects with genetic defects. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 1: (Abstract). Tjio JH, Puck TT, Robinson A (1959): The somatic chromosomal constitution of some human subjects with genetic defects. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 45: 1008–1016. Fisher HW, Puck TT (1960): Further studies on fetuin: Amino acid and sugar constituents; action of antibodies. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 2: 2 (Abstract). Fisher HW, Puck TT (1960): Biophysical studies on fetuin. In “4th Annual Meeting of Biophysical Society.” Philadelphia, PA, February (Abstract). Fisher HW, Ham RG, Puck TT (1960): Macromolecular growth requirements of single, diploid, mammalian cells. FASEB J, 19: (Abstract). Gamewell R, Puck TT (1960): A rapid micro method for titration of agents which affect active transport of vital stain by mammalian cells. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 2: (Abstract). Lee HH, Puck TT (1960): The action of ultraviolet radiation on mammalian cells as studied by single cell techniques. Radiat Res, 12: 340–348. Oda M, Puck TT (1960): Loss of sensitization of mammalian cells treated with specific antibody. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 2: (Abstract). Puck TT, Engelberg J (1960): Application of single cell survival curves for radiation processes in vivo. Radiat Res, 12: (Abstract). Puck TT (1960): Summary of informal discussions. Cancer Res, 20: 771–772. Puck TT (1960): Reversible mitotic lag induced by x-irradiation of mammalian cells. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 2: (Abstract). Puck TT (1960): The survival curve of normal human cells with respect to x-irradiation. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 2: (Abstract). Puck TT, Robinson A (1960): Additional chromosomal satellites in man. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter (Abstract). Puck TT (1960): Quantitative mammalian cell culture: A summary of methods used in the Department of Biophysics of the University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, CO, pp. 1–60 (unPublished). Puck TT, Robinson A, Tjio JH (1960): Familial primary amenorrhea due to testicular feminization: Evidence of a human sex-linked gene affecting sex differentiation. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med, 103: 192–196. Puck TT (1960): Radiation and the human cell. Sci Am, 202: 142–149. Puck TT, Oda M (1960): Antibody specificity of mammalian cells grown in vitro. FASEB J, 19: (Abstract). Puck TT (1960): In vitro studies on the radiation biology of mammalian cells. Prog Biophys Mol Biol, 10: 237–258. Puck TT (1960): The action of radiation on mammalian cells. Naturalist, 94: 95–109. Puck TT (1960): Leo Szilard and the science of the twentieth century. Humanist, 4: 195–200. Robinson A, Puck TT, Tjio JH (1960): Some applications of human chromosomal analysis to problems in medicine. Am J Dis Child, 100: 777–778. Robinson A, Book JA, Chu EHY, Ford CE, Franccaro M, Harnden DG, Hsu TC, Hungerford DA, Lejeune J, Levan A, Makino S, Puck TT, Tjio JH (1960): A proposed standard system of nomenclature of human mitotic chromosomes. JAMA, 174: 159–162. Tjio JH, Puck TT, Robinson A (1960): The human chromosomal satellites in normal persons and in two patients with Marfan's syndrome. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 46: 532–539. Yamada M, Puck TT (1960): Reversible mitotic lag induced by x-irradiation of mammalian cells. II. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 3: (Abstract). Fisher HW, O'Brien D, Puck TT (1961): The amino acid constitution of fetuin. FASEB J, 20: 150 (Abstract). Oda M, Puck TT (1961): The interaction of mammalian cells with antibodies. J Exp Med, 113: 599–610. Puck TT (1961): Quantitation of growth of mammalian cells. In: “ The Harvey Lecture.” New York: Academic Press, Inc., pp 1–12. Puck TT (1961): Cellular aspects of irradiation and aging in mammals. FASEB J, 20: 31–34. Puck TT (1961): Mammalian cell growth in tissue culture. In MX Zarrow (ed): “ Growth in Living Systems.” New York: Basic Books, Inc., pp. 181–196. Puck TT, Yamada M (1961): The mechanism of reversible mitotic inhibition produced by X-irradiation of mammalian cells in vitro. FASEB J, 20: 150 (Abstract). Puck TT (1961): Ionizing radiation and medicine. Modern Med, 29: 64–74. Puck TT (1961): Chromosomes and tissue culture. Voice Am Forum Lectures Biol Series, 13: 1–7. Robinson A, Puck TT (1961): The sampling of human somatic cells for biochemical and cytogenetic studies. Soc Pediatr Res (Abstract). Yamada M, Puck TT (1961): Action of radiation on mammalian cells. IV. Reversible mitotic lag in the S3 HeLa cell produced by low doses of X-rays. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 47: 1181–1191. Fisher HW, O'Brien D, Puck TT (1962): The hydrolytic products of fetuin. Arch Biochem Biophys, 99: 241–248. Ham RG, Puck TT (1962): A regulated incubator controlling CO2 concentration, humidity and temperature, for use in animal cell culture. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med, 8: 67–71. Ham RG, Puck TT (1962): Quantitative colonial growth of isolated mammalian cells. Methods Enzymol, 5: 90–119. Puck TT (1962): Cell culture studies applied to human genetics. In WJ Burdette (ed): “ Methodology in Human Genetics.” San Francisco: Holden-Day, Inc., pp. 260–271. Puck TT, Waldren C, Smith L (1962): Action of fetuin A on the stretching reaction of mammalian cells. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 3: 9 (Abstract). Puck TT (1962): Cell accumulation as a result of addition of a specific inhibitor to a random culture. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 3: 1–4. Puck TT, Yamada M (1962): Chromosomal dynamics in irradiated mammalian cells. Radiat Res, 16: 589 (Abstract). Puck TT, Yamada M (1962): Comparison of the effects of sub-lethal and supra-lethal x-irradiation on mammalian cells. In “Biophysical Society Meeting.” Washington, D.C., February 14–16 (Abstract). Puck TT (1962): Special responsibilities of the medical school in view of the biological revolution In JH Comroe (ed): “ Research and Medical Education.” Evanston, IL: Association of American Medical Colleges, pp 217–221. Puck TT, Steffen J (1963): Life cycle analysis of mammalian cells. I. A method for localizing metabolic events within the life cycle, and its application to the action of colcemide and sub-lethal doses of X-irradiation. Biophys J, 3: 379–397. Puck TT, Robinson A, Barnicot NA, Bender MA, Carr DH, Chu EHY, Ferguson-Smith A, Ford CE, Fraccaro M, German J, Hamerton JL, Hirschhorn K, Jacobs PA, Lejeune J, Lenz W, Lindsten J, Miller OJ, Moorhead PS, Patau K, Penrose LS, Schmid W, Stern C, Tjio JH, White MJD (1963): The London Conference on the normal human karyotype. Cytogenetics, 2: 264–268. Puck TT (1963): Life cycle analysis of mammalian cells in vitro. In “American Society of Cell Biology Meeting.” November (Abstract). Fisher HW, Puck TT (1964): Protein biosynthesis by mammalian cells cultured in vitro. Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, February 24, 1965. Animal Cell Information Service Newsletter, 5: 11 (Abstract). Puck TT (1964): Phasing, mitotic delay, and chromosomal aberrations in mammalian cells. 101st Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., April 27–29. Science, 114: 565–566 (Abstract). Puck TT (1964): Studies of the life cycle of mammalian cells. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol, 29: 167–176. Puck TT, Robinson A (1964): Life cycle analysis in mammalian cells. In “3rd Mammalian Cytology and Somatic Cell Genetics Conferences.” San Juan, Puerto Rico, November 12–14 (Abstract). Puck TT (1964): Cellular interpretation of aspects of the acute mammalian radiation syndrome. Symposium Int Soc Cell Biol, 3: 63–77. Puck TT (1964): Cellular aspects of the mammalian radiation syndrome. I. Nucleated cell depletion in the bone marrow. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 52: 152–160. Puck TT (1964): Life-cycle analysis of mammalian cells. In “Biophysical Society 8th Annual Meeting.” Chicago, IL, February 26–28 (Abstract). Puck TT, Sanders P, Petersen D (1964): Life cycle analysis of mammalian cells, II. Cells from the Chinese hamster ovary grown in suspension culture. Biophys J, 4: 441–450. Puck T, Robinson A (1965): Life cycle analysis of human lymphocytes. 35th Annual Meeting Society for Pediatric Research, Philadelphia, PA, May 4–6, 1965. J Pediatr, 67: 934 (Abstract). Puck TT (1965): Cell turnover in mammalian tissues. I. Use of cell depletion measurements to estimate X-ray reproductive survival curves. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 54: 1797–1803. Puck TT (1965): Cell turnover time in mouse tissues. 13th Annual Meeting Radiation Research Society, Philadelphia, PA, May 23–26, 1965. Radiat Res, 25: 230 (Abstract). Puck TT (1965): Human implications of the new biology. In: “ University of Denver, Centennial Symposium,” October 10, 1964. Denver: Big Mountain Press, pp 58–74. Puck TT (1965): Reversible G2 lag of x-irradiated mammalian cells. 1965 Meeting of the National Academy of Sciences. Science, 148: 667 (Abstract). Robinson A, Puck TT (1965): Sex chromatin studies in newborns: Presumptive evidence for external factors in human nondisjunction. Science, 148: 83–85. Kao FT, Puck TT (1966): Genetic-biochemical studies on mammalian cells with nutritional markers. In “International Congress of Human Genetics.” Chicago, IL (Abstract). Puck TT, Robinson A, Barr, ML et al. (1966): Chicago Conference: Standardization in human Cytogenetics. In D Bergsma (ed): “ Birth Defects Original Article Series.” Chicago: National Foundation March of Dimes, pp 1–21. Puck TT (1966): Cellular aspects of the mammalian radiation syndrome. Radiat Res, 27: 272–283. Puck TT (1966): Life cycle analysis of drug action on mammalian cells. In “Biophysical Society Meeting.” Boston, MA, February (Abstract). Puck TT (1966): Cell depletion and turnover rates in mouse tissues. Radiation Research Society Meeting, Coronado, CA, march, 1966. Radiat Res, 27: 504 (Abstract). Puck TT, Waldren CA, Tjio JH (1966): Some data bearing on the long term growth of mammalian cells in vitro. In P Krohn (ed): “ Topics in the Biology of Aging.” New York: Interscience Publishers, pp 101–123. Puck TT, Waldren CA (1966): On the relationship between fetuin and the alpha-globulin growth factor of adult mammalian sera. In “6th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology.” Houston, TX, November 17–19 (Abstract). Puck TT (1966): The mammalian cell. In J Cairns, GS Stent, JD Watson (eds): “ Phage and the Origins of Molecular Biology.” Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, pp 275–28" @default.
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