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WEISS, P. 1943. Nerve reunion with sleeves of 

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1943. Endoneurial edema in constricted 



nerve. Anat. Rec. 86: 491-522. (Adult rats, 

 chickens; histology, model experiments. Origin 

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1944. Nerve growth and nerve repair. 



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1944. In vitro transformation of spindle 



cells of neural origin into macrophages. Anat. 

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1944. The technology of nerve regenera- 

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1944. Sutureless reunion of severed 



nerves with elastic cuffs of tantalum. Jour. 

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1944. Damming of axoplasm in con- 

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1944. Evidence of perpetual proximo- 

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1944. The morphogenetic properties of 



frozen-dried tissues. Anat. Rec. 88: 48. (suppl.) 



1945. Experiments on cell and axon 



orientation in vitro: The role of colloidal exudates 

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 386. (Schwann cells, nerve fibers; explantation 

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and R. AMPRINO. 1940. The effect of 



mechanical stress on the differentiation of scleral 

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andA.S. BURT. 1944. Effect of nerve 



compression on Wallerian degeneration in vitro. 

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:indC. J. CAMPBELL. 1944. Nerve 



fiber counts and muscle tension after nerve re- 

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andJ.B. CUMMINGS. 1943. Regene- 

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and H. DAVIS. 1943. Pressure block 



in nerves provided with arterial sleeves. Jour. 

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and F. DORRIS. 1936. Mechanical 



factors determining cell patterns in retina and 

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M. V. EDDS and M. CALVANAUGH. 



1945. The effect of terminal connections on the 

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and R. LITWILLER. 1936. Quantitative 



control of nerve regeneration by the periphery. 

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1937. Quantitative studies on 



nerve regeneration in Amphibia. I. Factors con- 

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1937. Quantitative studies on 



nerve regeneration in Amphibia. II. Innervation 

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and A. C. TAYLOR. 1943. Repair 



of peripheral nerves by grafts of frozen-dried 

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1943. Histochemical analysis of 



nerve reunion in the rat after tubular splicing. 

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1944. Further experimental evi- 

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1944. Transplantation of fro- 

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 (Supple. ) 



1944. Innpairment of growth and 



myelinization in regenerating nerve fibers sub- 

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and R. V/ALKER. 1934. Nerve pattern 



in regenerated urodele limbs. Proc. Soc. Exp. 

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- and HSI WANG. 1936. Neurofibrils in 



living ganglion cells of the chick, cultivated in 

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1941. Growth response of the 



liver of ennbryonic chick hosts to the incorporation 

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1945. Transformation of adult 



Schwann cells into macrophages. Proc. Soc. Exp. 

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