C. C. Little
American geneticist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Clarence Cook Little was an American genetics, cancer, and tobacco researcher and academic administrator, as well as a proponent of eugenics. Early life C. C. Little was born in Brookline, Massachusetts and attended Harvard University after his secondary education at the Noble and Greenough School. Little received an A.B. from Harvard University in 1910, an M.S. in 1912, and D.Sc. in 1914 in zoology, with special focus in the new science of genetics. During World War I, Little served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, attaining the rank of Major. Following the war he spent three years at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. In 1921, he helped found the American Birth Control League with Margaret Sanger and Lothrop Stoddard.
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- Spontaneous Testicular Teratomas in an Inbred Strain of Mice. (1954) (380)
- THE EXISTENCE OF NON-CHROMOSOMAL INFLUENCE IN THE INCIDENCE OF MAMMARY TUMORS IN MICE. (1933) (125)
- Further experimental studies on the inheritance of susceptibility to a Transplantable tumor, Carcinoma (J. W. A.) of the Japanese waltzing Mouse. (116)
- HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES FOLLOWING OVARIECTOMY IN MICE : I. dba HIGH TUMOR STRAIN. (1941) (76)
- ON A MODIFIED MENDELIAN RATIO AMONG YELLOW MICE. (1910) (75)
- Observations on the mammary tumor incidence of mice born from transferred ova. (1942) (74)
- The Inheritance of Coat Color in Dogs (1957) (74)
- Hereditary structural defects in the descendants of mice exposed to Roentgen ray irradiation (1924) (71)
- Mammary Tumor Development in Mice Ovariectomized at Birth. (1939) (70)
- A POSSIBLE MENDELIAN EXPLANATION FOR A TYPE OF INHERITANCE APPARENTLY NON-MENDELIAN IN NATURE. (1914) (69)
- The occurrence of four inheritable morphological variations in mice and their possible relation to treatment with x‐rays (1924) (67)
- The Incidence of Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma in Gonadectomized Female Mice of the Extreme Dilution Strain. I. Observations on the Adrenal Cortex (1945) (65)
- The Occurrence of a Dominant Spotting Mutation in the House Mouse. (1937) (61)
- The Incidence of Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma in Gonadectomized Male Mice of the Extreme Dilution Strain (1945) (51)
- Coat Color Genes in Rodents and Carnivores (1958) (48)
- THE TRANSMISSION OF BREAST AND LUNG CANCER IN MICE (1937) (48)
- A COMPARISON OF THE BODY AND ENDOCRINE GLAND (ADRENAL, THYROID AND PITUITARY) WEIGHTS OF EMOTIONAL AND NON-EMOTIONAL RATS (1941) (46)
- EFFECT OF CASTRATION IN THE DILUTE BROWN STRAIN OF MICE1 (1941) (45)
- The Inheritance of Black-Eyed White Spotting in Mice (1915) (43)
- THE GENETICS OF CANCER IN MICE (1947) (43)
- Differences Between High and Low Breast Tumor Strains of Mice When Ovariectomized at Birth.∗ (1940) (40)
- The Genetics of Non-Epithelial Tumor Formation in Mice (1939) (39)
- Genetic studies on the transplantation of two adenocarcinomata. (1924) (37)
- The Genetics of Mammary Tumor Incidence in Mice. (1935) (36)
- Adrenal tumors and other pathological changes in reciprocal crosses in mice. I. Strain DBA x strain CE and the reciprocal. (1952) (34)
- The genetics of tumor transplantation. (1941) (33)
- The Incidence of Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma in Gonadectomized Female Mice of the Extreme Dilution Strain. II. Observations on the Accessory Sex Organs (1945) (33)
- The occurrence of two heritable types of abnormality among the descendants of X-rayed mice. (1923) (33)
- Adrenal tumors and other pathological changes in reciprocal crosses in mice. II. An introduction to results of four reciprocal crosses. (1953) (27)
- The genetics of tissue transplantation in mammals. (1924) (26)
- The Occurrence in Whole Blood of Material Influencing the Incidence of Mammary Carcinoma in Mice (1941) (25)
- Prevention of Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma by Diethylstilbestrol. (1946) (23)
- Some phases of the problem of smoking and lung cancer. (1961) (23)
- GONADECTOMY AND ADRENAL NEOPLASMS. (1943) (23)
- Genetics of neoplasia. (1959) (22)
- THE PECULIAR INHERITANCE OF PINK EYES AMONG COLORED MICE. (1909) (22)
- The Relation of Yellow Coat Color and Black-Eyed White Spotting of Mice in Inheritance. (1917) (22)
- Chromosomal and Extrachromosomal Influence in Relation to the Incidence of Mammary Tumors in Mice (1939) (21)
- Histological Study of Adrenal Cortical Tumors in Gonadectomized Mice of the ce Strain (1945) (21)
- THE RELATION OF COAT COLOR TO THE SPONTANEOUS INCIDENCE OF MAMMARY TUMORS IN MICE (1934) (20)
- A Note on the Fate of Individuals Homozygous for Certain Color Factors in Mice (1919) (20)
- The Incidence of Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma in Gonadectomized Female Mice of the Extreme Dilution Strain III. Observations on Adrenal Glands and Accessory Sex Organs in Mice 13 to 24 Months of Age (1945) (19)
- Transplantation of an adrenal cortical carcinoma. (1946) (19)
- Hybridization and Tumor Formation in Mice. (1939) (18)
- ABNORMALITIES OF THE MAMMAE IN THE HOUSE MOUSE (1945) (18)
- The Sixth International Congress of Genetics (1931) (18)
- HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES FOLLOWING OVARIECTOMY IN MICE (1941) (18)
- The inheritance of susceptibility to implants of splenic tissue in mice. 1. Japanese waltzing mice, albinos, and their F1 generation hybrids (1922) (17)
- Factors influencing the growth of a transplantable tumor in mice (1920) (16)
- The Occurrence of Three Recognized Color Mutations in Mice (1916) (15)
- FURTHER DATA ON THE EXISTENCE OF EXTRA-CHROMOSOMAL INFLUENCE ON THE INCIDENCE OF MAMMARY TUMORS IN MICE. (1935) (15)
- Extrachromosomal influence in relation to the incidence of mammary and non-mammary tumors in mice. (1936) (15)
- Evidence that Cancer is not a Simple Mendelian Recessive (1928) (14)
- Report of the Committee on Genetic form and Nomenclature (1921) (14)
- The Results of a “Functional Test” in a Strain of Mice (C57 Black) with a Low Breast Tumor Incidence (1940) (14)
- "Dominant" and "Recessive" Spotting in Mice (1914) (14)
- THE INHERITANCE OF COAT COLOR IN GREAT DANES (1919) (13)
- The incidence of adrenal cortical carcinoma in male mice of the extreme dilution strain over one year of age. (1945) (13)
- PRELIMINARY NOTE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF A SEX-LIMITED CHARACTER IN CATS. (1912) (12)
- Comparison of the virulence of the mammary-tumor agent from four strains of mice. (1959) (12)
- Cancer prevention clinic. (1944) (12)
- THE HEREDITY OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO A TRANSPLANTABLE SARCOMA (J. W. B.) OF THE JAPANESE WALTZING MOUSE. (1920) (12)
- THE INHERITANCE OF CANCER. (1915) (11)
- Tests for physiological differences in transplantable tumors (1920) (11)
- Colour inheritance in cats, with special reference to the colours black, yellow and tortoise-shell (1919) (11)
- The second international congress of eugenics (11)
- The Rôle of Heredity in Determining the Incidence and Growth of Cancer (1931) (10)
- Evidence of Multiple Factors in Mice and Rats (1917) (10)
- A Cross Involving Four Pairs of Mendelian Characters in Mice (1913) (10)
- Genetics, Medicine, and Man (1947) (10)
- Coat color in Pointer dogs. (1914) (10)
- The present status of our knowledge of heredity and cancer. (1936) (10)
- Studies on the inheritance of susceptibility to a transplantable sarcoma of the Japanese waltzing mouse. (9)
- Studies on the mouse mammary tumor agent; the agent in blood and other tissues in relation to the physiologic or endocrine state of the donor. (1949) (9)
- Further Studies on the Genetics of Abnormalities Appearing in the Descendants of X-Rayed Mice. (1932) (9)
- Harvard: The Development of Harvard University since the Inauguration of President Eliot (1931) (8)
- Comparative virulence of the mammary tumor agent from different sources: qualitative and quantitative differences. (1963) (8)
- Genetics and the cancer problem. (1951) (8)
- The genetics of spontaneous tumor formation. (1941) (8)
- The Effects of Selection on Eye and Foot Abnormalities Occurring Among the Descendants of X-Rayed Mice (1931) (7)
- Studies on the mouse mammary tumor agent; the neutralization of the agent by placenta. (1949) (7)
- Some Effects of the Gene W(Dominant Spotting) in Mice. (1941) (7)
- "YELLOW" AND "AGOUTI" FACTORS IN MICE. (1913) (7)
- PARENTAL INFLUENCE ON THE INCIDENCE OF CANCER (1944) (7)
- CANCER AND HEREDITY. (1915) (6)
- HOUND-EARED MICE (1933) (6)
- Studies on the mouse mammary tumor agent; survival and propagation of the agent in transplanted tumors and in hosts that grew these tumors in their tissues. (1949) (6)
- THE "DILUTE" FORMS OF YELLOW MICE. (1911) (6)
- Fundamental cancer research: report of a committee appointed by the surgeon general. (1938) (6)
- A Reverse Mutation to a "Remote" Allele in the House Mouse. (1947) (6)
- NOTES ON A SPECIES CROSS IN MICE AND ON AN HYPOTHESIS CONCERNING THE QUANTITATIVE POTENTIALITY OF GENES. (1927) (6)
- A Note on the Human Sex Ratio. (1920) (5)
- FOUR-EARS, A RECESSIVE MUTATION IN THE CAT (1957) (5)
- Fundamentals of Personality (1934) (5)
- The relation of genetics to the problems of cancer research (5)
- Some factors influencing the human sex-ratio (1919) (5)
- Increase in Mammary Carcinoma Incidence Following Inoculations of Whole Blood. (1943) (4)
- Genetics of the Susceptibility of Mice to a Transplantable Melanoma (1942) (4)
- THE INFLUENCE OF HEREDITY AND OF ENVIRONMENT IN DETERMINING THE COAT COLORS IN MICE. (1911) (4)
- Note on the Occurrence of a Probable Sex-Linked Lethal Factor in Mammals (1920) (4)
- Genetic studies of carcinogenesis in mice. (1967) (4)
- NON-DISJUNCTION OF THE FOURTH CHROMOSOME OF DROSOPHILA. (1921) (4)
- Biological aspects of cancer research. (1958) (4)
- Evidence for sex-linked lethal factors in man (1921) (4)
- A Review of Progress in the Study of the Genetics of Spontaneous Tumor Incidence (1941) (4)
- The Incidence of Mammary Cancer in a Cross between Two Strains of Mice (1932) (4)
- Genes of Mice (1932) (3)
- Yellow and Agouti Factors in Mice Not "Associated" (1912) (3)
- INHERITANCE IN TOY GRIFFONS (1934) (3)
- THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE CANCER PROBLEM. (1931) (3)
- “Lipid-Steroid” Fractions of Mouse Adrenal Lipids (1945) (3)
- Genetics, Biological Individuality, and Cancer. (1955) (3)
- Some Contributions of the Laboratory Rodents to Our Understanding of Human Biology (1939) (3)
- The relationship between the histology of spontaneous mouse tumors and the genetic constitution of the animals in which they arise. (1937) (3)
- The Bearing of Genetic Work with Transplanted Tumors on the Genetics of Spontaneous Tumors in Mice (1934) (3)
- Sixth International Congress of Genetics. (1932) (2)
- Young Produced from Ovaries Subjected to Endocrine Imbalance. (1951) (2)
- Parental influence on mammary tumor incidence. (1946) (2)
- The yellow Siamese cat. (1957) (2)
- Alternative Explanations for Exceptional Color Classes in Doves and Canaries (1920) (2)
- THE RELATION OF AGE TO THE INCIDENCE OF CANCER OF CERTAIN SITES. (1964) (2)
- The influence of blockage of the nipples on the occurrence of hyperplastic nodules in the mammary glands of C3H mice. (1952) (2)
- Congenital and acquired predisposition and heredity. (2)
- Education in Cancer (1931) (2)
- Preliminary report on a species cross in rodents, Mus musculus x Mus wagneri. (2)
- GENETICS IN COCKER SPANIELS Observations on Heredity and on Physiology of Reproduction in American Cocker Spaniels (1948) (2)
- The relation of heredity to cancer in man and animals. (2)
- Smoking and lung cancer. (1956) (2)
- Dialogue on the relations of genetics and experimental embryology to neoplasia. (1938) (1)
- NOT DEAD BUT SLEEPING (1933) (1)
- Trends in reported incidence of cancer by age in Connecticut and in New York State (1935-1960). (1965) (1)
- A Report of a Histological Study of the Eyes and Gonads of Mice Treated with a Light Dosage of X-Rays (1924) (1)
- A New Deal For Mice (1935) (1)
- Value of research with animals. (1941) (1)
- Introduction to Dr. Castle (1954) (1)
- Program for Research on the Biology of Human Cancer (1941) (1)
- Genetics biological individuality and cancer : lane medical lectures (1954) (1)
- Jewish and Gentile Cancer (1933) (1)
- The Relation between Research in Human Heredity and Experimental Genetics (1922) (1)
- The incidence of uterine cancer in Jews and Gentiles. (1934) (1)
- White Cats and Deafness (1934) (1)
- How to educate women to recognize breast tumors. (1934) (1)
- A Mutational Theory of Cancer (1934) (1)
- Facing the challenge of a new era. (1944) (1)
- A NOTE ON THE ORIGIN OF PIEBALD SPOTTING IN DOGS (1)
- Opportunities for Research in Mammalian Genetics (1928) (0)
- To the Editor of Cancer Research (1956) (0)
- Influence of intrinsic factors on development of tumors in mice. (1938) (0)
- Agents modifying the germ plasm. (0)
- Deadly disease number 3--cancer. (1940) (0)
- Is the fertile tortoise-shell tom cat a modified female? (1920) (0)
- The problem of cancer (1957) (0)
- A discussion of certain phases of sterility. (0)
- APPLICATIONS OF BIOLOGY TO HUMAN AFFAIRS (1936) (0)
- Failure to Transmit Carcinogenic Agents from the Pregnant Mouse Embryos in utero (1935) (0)
- Essays on Experience the Awakening College (1930) (0)
- THE NORDIC IN AMERICA (1934) (0)
- Hereditary and structural defects in the descendants of mice treated with Roentgen-ray irradiation. (0)
- Criteria for genetic susceptibility to tumor formation in mice. (1940) (0)
- Training at Bar Harbor. (1953) (0)
- Some recent advances in cancer research. (1935) (0)
- The social significance of cancer. (1937) (0)
- Training College Teachers (0)
- The genetics of spontaneous mammary carcinoma in mice. (1937) (0)
- Cancer survey of St. Louis and St. Louis County, Missouri, 1931. (1932) (0)
- GENETICS OF THE MOUSE (1943) (0)
- A LABORATORY TEST OF HOXTN AS A CLAIMED CANCER CURE (1935) (0)
- What Does a College Teacher Do (0)
- Effect of Choline Chloride on Estrous Cycle of Mice (1938) (0)
- The challenge of cancer. (1933) (0)
- EDUCATION IN COMBATING CANCER AND THE USE OF CANCER HOSPITALS (1932) (0)
- Don't neglect cancer (1945) (0)
- The Huguenot : the story of the Huguenot emigrations, particularly to New England, in which is included the early life of Apollos Rivoire, the father of Paul Revere (1954) (0)
- Book Review:Inheritance in Dogs with Special Reference to Hunting Breeds. Ojvind Winge (1951) (0)
- Some biological considerations in chronic disease. (1960) (0)
- The Disappearing Personal Touch in Colleges (0)
- Genetics in relation to carcinoma. (1936) (0)
- Cancer Control: Early is the Word (1940) (0)
- Influence of ultra-violet light on nutrition in poultry. (0)
- Education is to Build Civilization (1925) (0)
- Support of Scientific Research. (1946) (0)
- Cancer Research* (0)
- Indications of progress in cancer control through education. (1941) (0)
- Individuality and the hereditary process in mammals. (1933) (0)
- Genetic investigations and the cancer problem. (0)
- Inheritance of a predisposition to cancer in man. (0)
- Inaugural address of the President of the University of Michigan. (0)
- RACE DIFFERENCES IN INTELLIGENCE (1943) (0)
- Birth Control and Bigotry (1933) (0)
- Education and cancer control. (1934) (0)
- Some aspects of cancer research. (1946) (0)
- The present status of the birth control problem from the viewpoint of a biologist (0)
- Shall we live longer and should we? (President's Address) (0)
- Genetics in cancer (1951) (0)
- FO UR F UR THER CA SES OF A UTOSOMA4L PRIMIIALR Y TRISOMI Y IN TIHE 1O USE* (0)
- The genetics of tumour formation in mice, in relation to the geneT for brachyury (1936) (0)
- Is there Linkage between the Genes for Yellow and for Black in Mice? (1920) (0)
- Biological research in cancer. (1949) (0)
- Reproductive effectiveness in crosses between five inbred strains of mice. (1969) (0)
- THE PRESENT STATUS OF TEE CANCER PROBLEM (1931) (0)
- JOHN JOSEPH BITTNER, 1904-1961. (1963) (0)
- Introduction: Session VIII (1954) (0)
- Preparation and practice in medical education. (0)
- The Use of Vasectomized Male Mice as Indicators. (1917) (0)
- A Note on Multiple Allelomorphs in Mice (1915) (0)
- Cancer--the research approach. (1960) (0)
- Halsey Joseph Bagg. (1948) (0)
- VARIABILITY AND INDIVIDUALITY. (1933) (0)
- Hospitals and cancer. (1940) (0)
- Relation of the American Society for the Control of Cancer to radiologists. (1933) (0)
- Proposed Ten-Year Program for University of Maine (0)
- Recent advances in research on the biology of cancer. (1938) (0)
- The training of college and university teachers. (0)
- The Awakening College (0)
- Biology of the laboratory mouse, by the staff of the Roscoe B. Jackson memorial laboratory, Clarence C. Little, director, George D. Snell, editor [and others] ... with a chapter on Infectious diseases of mice, by J.H. Dingle ... (1941) (0)
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