Dorothy Riggs Pitelka
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American zoologist, protistologist, cancer researcher, and pioneer in applications of electron microscopy to zoology and protistology
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Dorothy Riggs Pitelka's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dorothy Riggs Pitelka was an American zoologist, protistologist, cancer researcher, and pioneer in applications of electron microscopy to zoology and protistology, known for her 1963 book Electron-Microscopic Structure of Protozoa.
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- Transepithelial transport in cell culture. (1976) (470)
- Hormonal effects on intracellular and secreted casein in cultures of mouse mammary epithelial cells on floating collagen membranes. (1977) (304)
- Sustained growth and three-dimensional organization of primary mammary tumor epithelial cells embedded in collagen gels. (1979) (299)
- Maintenance and induction of morphological differentiation in dissociated mammary epithelium on floating collagen membranes (1977) (230)
- Substrate properties influencing ultrastructural differentiation of mammary epithelial cells in culture. (1979) (177)
- THE CONTRACTILE PROCESS IN THE CILIATE, STENTOR COERULEUS (1973) (148)
- Occluding junctions and cell behavior in primary cultures of normal and neoplastic mammary gland cells (1975) (145)
- Effects of extracellular calcium depletion on membrane topography and occluding junctions of mammary epithelial cells in culture (1983) (143)
- Electron-microscopic Structure of Protozoa (1963) (112)
- Secretory function of lactating mouse mammary epithelial cells cultured on collagen gels. (1980) (100)
- FIBRILLAR SYSTEMS IN PROTOZOA (1969) (99)
- Fine Structure of the Silverline and Fibrillar Systems of Three Tetrahymenid Ciliates (1961) (87)
- Changes in fat cell morphology during lactation in the mouse (1973) (76)
- Mechanical tension induces lateral movement of intramembrane components of the tight junction: studies on mouse mammary cells in culture (1983) (75)
- Electron microscopy of milk secretion in the mammary gland of the C3H/Crgl mouse. I. Cytomorphology of the prelactating and the lactating gland. (1960) (72)
- Basal lamina and tissue recognition in malignant mammary tumors. (1980) (71)
- The effect of dietary fat on lipogenesis in mammary gland and liver from lactating and virgin mice. (1969) (70)
- Studies of mouse mammary glands. I. Cytomorphology of the normal mammary gland. (1967) (69)
- ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES IN MAMMARY TISSUES OF C3HF MICE. (1964) (66)
- Observations on the kinetoplast-mitochondrion and the cytostome of Bodo. (1961) (56)
- Characteristics of cells dissociated from mouse mammary glands. I. Method of separation and morphology of parenchymal cells from lactating glands. (1969) (47)
- Form and function in mammary epithelium: the interpretation of ultrastructure. (1977) (42)
- A SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF THE LACTATING MAMMARY GLAND (1971) (41)
- Hapten-sandwich labeling. II. Immunospecific attachment of cell surface markers suitable for scanning electron microscopy (1975) (40)
- Epithelial cell junctions in primary and metastatic mammary tumors of mice. (1980) (39)
- THE FIBRILLAR SYSTEMS OF CILIATES AS REVEALED BY THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE. I. PARAMECIUM (1953) (34)
- AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF CORTICAL STRUCTURES OF OPALINA OBTRIGONOIDEA (1956) (33)
- Viruslike particles in precancerous hyperplastic mammary tissues of C3H and C3Hf mice. (1960) (32)
- The influence of cell shape on the induction of functional differentiation in mouse mammary cells in vitro (1981) (30)
- CYTOPLASMIC INCLUSION BODIES IN CORTISOL-TREATED MAMMARY TUMORS OF C3H/Crgl MICE (1961) (25)
- CHAPTER TWO – Cell Contacts in the Mammary Gland (1978) (24)
- Viruslike particles in hyperplastic alveolar nodules of the mammary gland of the C3H/He CRGL mouse. (1958) (24)
- Ultrastructure of the mammary secretory cell. (1983) (23)
- Studies of mouse mammary glands. II. Cytomorphology of mammary transplants in inguinal fat pads, nipple-excised host glands, and whole mammary-gland transplants. (1967) (23)
- Immunology of the mouse mammary tumor virus. Correlation of the immunodiffusion precipitate line with type-B virus particles. (1966) (21)
- Reversible effects of antimitotic agents on cortical morphogenesis in the marine ciliate Condylostoma magnum. (1969) (21)
- The fine structure of the flagellar apparatus in Trichonympha (1958) (21)
- TOXIC EFFECTS OF STERIOD HORMONES ON ORGAN CULTURES OF MOUSE MAMMARY TUMORS, WITH A COMMENT ON THE OCCURRENCE OF VIRAL INCLUSION BODIES. (1963) (21)
- Ultrastructure of rat mammary-gland anlagen in vivo and after culture with hormones. (1970) (19)
- Ciliate ultrastructure: some problems in cell biology. (1970) (16)
- Metastasis of murine mammary tumour lines from the mammary gland and ectopic sites. (1984) (16)
- Susceptibility of mammary tissues of "genetically resistant" strains of mice to mammary tumor virus. (1966) (14)
- The Mammary Gland (1983) (14)
- Nonviability of sodium tetraphenylboron-dissociated cells. (1969) (12)
- OBSERVATIONS ON NORMAL AND ABNORMAL CILIA IN PARAMECIUM (1962) (10)
- Appearance of virus particles in BALB-c mammary nodule outgrowth lines transplanted into BALB-c f. C3H and (C3Hf x BALB-c)F1 mice. (1971) (10)
- Morphology and taxonomy of flagellates of the genus Peranema Dujardin (1945) (8)
- Development and characterization of the BALB/cNIV mouse strain. (1984) (7)
- Transepithelial transport in cell culture ( renal epithelium ) DAYTON (6)
- Observations on flagellum structure in flagellata (1949) (6)
- Electrophysiological study of coupling between cultured cells of the mouse mammary gland in five distinct physiological states (1976) (4)
- Infection of balb/c mice with a mammary-nodule-inducing virus. Abstr. (1965) (3)
- Evidence for a mammary nodule agent in c3hf mice. Abstr. (1964) (2)
- Atypical C particles in adenocarcinomas induced by implantation of FUKU cells. (1974) (2)
- CHAPTER 4 – PHYTOFLAGELLATES (1963) (1)
- PROTOZOA AS CELLS (1963) (1)
- Béla Párducz, 1911–1964 (1964) (0)
- Protozoa The Anatomy of Paramecium aurelia A. Jurand G. G. Selman (1970) (0)
- RHIZOPODS, ACTINOPODS, SLIME MOLDS, SPOROZOA (1963) (0)
- Labeling of Hapten-Modified Erythrocytes (2003) (0)
- CHAPTER 7 – CONCLUSIONS (1963) (0)
- CHAPTER 6 – CILIATES (1963) (0)
- CHAPTER 5 – ZOOFLAGELLATES (1963) (0)
- On the significance of virus particles in mammary tissue of c3hf mice. Abstr. Lillia babbitt hyde found. Conf. On mammary tumor virus, inverness, (1964) (0)
- Ultra-structural changes associated with the process of dissociation of lactating mouse mammary parenchyma cells. (1970) (0)
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