Ragna Rask-Nielsen
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Danish biochemist
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Ragna Rask-Nielsen's Degrees
- PhD Biochemistry University of Copenhagen
- Masters Chemistry University of Copenhagen
- Bachelors Chemistry University of Copenhagen
Why Is Ragna Rask-Nielsen Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ragna Marie Jenny Rask-Nielsen née Jensen was a Danish biochemist and medical researcher. After she earned a PhD with a dissertation on the development of carcinogenic tumors in mice in 1948, she carried out laboratory-based studies on antibody-producing tumors. In 1963, her groundbreaking work on viruses causing cancerous lymphoma was published in the journal Nature. When she died at the age of 97, she left her large fortune to a research foundation.
Ragna Rask-Nielsen's Published Works
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Published Works
- Comparative Morphologic, Histochemical, and Serologic Studies on the Pathogenesis of Casein-Induced and Reticulosarcoma-Induced Amyloidosis in Mice (1962) (42)
- MYCOPLASMA IN LEUKEMIC AND NONLEUKEMIC MICE (1967) (41)
- Immunoelectrophoretic characteristics of normal mouse serums as a basis for studying pathological changes in serums of mice carrying transplantable malignant growths. (1959) (30)
- Immunoelectrophoretic studies of serums from mice carrying two transplantable plasma-cell leukemias. (1959) (29)
- A transplantable plasma-cell leukemia in mice associated with the production of beta-paraprotein. (1959) (25)
- Spontaneous and induced plasma‐cell neoplasia in a strain of mice (1951) (24)
- Influence of sex-segregated grouping and of inoculation with subcellular leukemic material on development of nonleukemic lesions in DBA/2, BALB/c, and CBA mice. (1967) (22)
- Two transplantable mouse hepatomas associated with an increase of metal-combining beta-globulin (transferrin) in serum. (1960) (20)
- Electrophoretic and morphologic studies of a transplantable reticulum-cell neoplasm in mice inducing amyloidosis. (1960) (17)
- Coombs-positive Hemolytic Anemia and Generalized Amyloidosis in Mice Following Transmission of Subcellular Leukemic Material.∗ (1964) (16)
- Studies on a transplantable mastocytoma in mice. I. Origin and general morphology. (1963) (15)
- Macroglobulinemia in a Transplantable Mouse Leukemia.∗ (1960) (15)
- On the Susceptibility of the Thymus, Lung, Subcutaneous and Mammary Tissues in Strain Street Mice to Direct Application of Small Doses of Four Different Carcinogenic Hydrocarbons (1950) (13)
- Reticular neoplasms induced in DBA-2 and CBA mice by intraperitoneal injections of mineral oil. (1965) (13)
- Murine reticulum cell neoplasms type B (Hodgkin's-like lesions) induced in BALB-c mice with field isolates of murine leukemia virus. (1973) (13)
- On the sensitivity of different tissues in Street strain mice to 9,10-dimethyl-1,2-benzanthracene. (1947) (12)
- Studies on a transplantable mastocytoma in mice. II. Electron microscopic observations. (1963) (11)
- STUDIES ON A TRANSPLANTABLE MASTOCYTOMA IN MICE. 3. HISTOLOGIC AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHANGES FOLLOWING VARYING DOSES OF OESTROGEN. (1964) (10)
- Investigations into the Varying Manifestations of Leukaemic Lesions Following Injections of 9:10-Dimethyl-1:2-Benzanthracene into Different Subcutaneous Sites in Street Mice (1949) (10)
- Plasma cell leukemia in BALB-c mice inoculated with subcellular material. I. Incidence and morphology. (1968) (10)
- Types of Tumours in the Lungs of Strain Street Mice following Direct Application of Large Doses of Four Different Carcinogenic Hydrocarbons (1950) (9)
- On the occurrence of plasma-cell leukemia in various strains of mice. (1956) (7)
- On Amyloidosis and Paraproteinemia in Seven Transplantation Sublines of a Murine Plasma Cell Leukemia (1967) (7)
- Spontaneous reticular neoplasms in (CBA X DBA/2)F1 mice, with special emphasis on the occurrence of plasma cell neoplasms. (1969) (7)
- Role of implanted inbred-strain thymic tissue in the development of leukemia in F1 hybrid mice. (1958) (7)
- Local and Remote Tumours in Strain Street Mice following Subcutaneous Injection of Large Doses of Four Different Carcinogenic Hydrocarbons (1950) (6)
- Plasma cell leukemia in BALB-c mice inoculated with subcellular material. II. Serological changes. (1968) (6)
- Evidence of Murine, Virus-Induced, Paraprotein-Producing LeukÆmia and its Relation to other Virus-Induced LeukÆmias (1963) (5)
- On the development of leukemia in four low-leukemic strains of mice following injection of a small dose of 9,10-dimethyl-1,2-benzanthracene into the thymus. (1956) (4)
- On amyloidosis and paraproteinemia in seven transplantation sublines of a murine plasma cell leukemia. (1967) (3)
- Generalized reticular cell reactions associated with a murine transplantable reticulum cell sarcoma. (1966) (1)
- [The ultracentrifugation of serum proteins in 3 sorts of transplantable mouse leukemia]. (1960) (0)
- On spontaneous and induced plasma cell neoplasia in a strain of mice. (1951) (0)
- Beta-2A (beta-3-II, gamma-1A) mouse leugenerative lesions in muscles. (1961) (0)
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