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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Preleukemia in Experimental Leukemogenesis

    The long latent period characteristic for both spontaneous and induced murine leukemias may reflect multiple steps in the leukemogenic process. The induction of preleukemia represents the initial phase in leuk...

    N. Haran-Ghera, L. Trakhtenbrot, P. Resnitzky in Modern Trends in Human Leukemia VIII (1989)

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    Intervention in Potential Leukemic Cell Migration Pathway Affects Leukemogenesis

    Several factors are involved in the high frequency of T-cell lymphomas of AKR mice, which appear mainly in the thymus at the age of 6–12 months [1]. The thymus is considered to play a major role in the disease...

    A. Peled, N. Haran-Ghera in Modern Trends in Human Leukemia VIII (1989)

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    Evolution of the Leukemic State Group Report

    The study of any evolutionary process is experimentally limited by the time of the process and individual variation among members of populations, both at the whole organism and cellular levels. In leukemia, th...

    O. N. Witte, J. P. Allison, M. Essex, P. J. Fialkow, N. Haran-Ghera in Leukemia (1985)

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    Role of host endocrine status in murine leukaemogenesis

    Permanent changes in the endocrine status of female SJL/J and CR mice were induced by masculinization, ablation of endocrine glands, inoculation of hormones, or feeding of the chemical carcinogen DMBA. All the...

    W Pierpaoli, N Haran-Ghera, H G Kopp in British Journal of Cancer (1977)

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    Spontaneous and Induced Changes in Thymus Pattern

    Two major thymocyte subpopulations have been identified within the thymus of different mice strains irrespective of age. The major subpopulation (about 85%) which resides mainly in the cortex is immunoincompet...

    N. Haran-Ghera, R. Chazan, M. Ben-Yaakov in Immune Reactivity of Lymphocytes (1976)

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    T & B lymphocytes in thymus of SJL/J mice

    THE thymus reaches relative maximal development early in life followed by apparent programmed involution, which is eventually expressed in reduced functions of the T cell system. In the SJL/J mice we observed ...

    M. BEN-YAAKOV, N. HARAN-GHERA in Nature (1975)

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    Thymus and Bone Marrow Derived Lymphatic Leukaemia in Mice

    VERY little information is available concerning the origin of the lymphoid cells of human and animal leukaemias. The lymphoid cell population has been divided into two different functional groups, namely the t...

    N. HARAN-GHERA, A. PELED in Nature (1973)

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    The mechanism of radiation action in leukaemogenesis. The role of radiation in leukaemia development.

    N Haran-Ghera in British Journal of Cancer (1967)

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    The mechanism of radiation action in leukaemogenesis. Isolation of a leukaemogenic filtrable agent from tissues of irradiated and normal C57BL mice.

    N Haran-Ghera, A Peled in British Journal of Cancer (1967)

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    Autonomy and dependence of preneoplastic mammary nodules in mice

    N Haran-Ghera in British Journal of Cancer (1965)

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    A Possible Two-Stage Mechanism in Rhabdomyosarcoma Induction in Rats

    N Haran-Ghera, N Trainin, L Fiore-Donati, I Berenblum in British Journal of Cancer (1962)