535 total citations 25 papers, 394 citations indexed
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Morris Hp is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cancer Research and Epidemiology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Morris Hp has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 394 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Cancer Research and 5 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Morris Hp's work include Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (6 papers), Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (5 papers) and Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism (3 papers). Morris Hp is often cited by papers focused on Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (6 papers), Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (5 papers) and Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism (3 papers). Morris Hp collaborates with scholars based in United States. Morris Hp's co-authors include Knox We, Sidney Weinhouse, Yohichi Mochizuki, Z. Hruban, A Slesers, George Weber, Marion Stubbs, Krebs Ha, J Stasney and A. Cantarow and has published in prestigious journals such as Cancer Research, PubMed and Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich).
In The Last Decade
Morris Hp
25 papers
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344 citations
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All Works
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Hp, Morris, et al.. (1982). Correlation of fatty acyl composition of mitochondrial and microsomal phospholipid with growth rate of rat hepatomas.. PubMed. 46(1). 73–8.36 indexed citations
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Weber, George, et al.. (1982). Decreased content of reduced and oxidized nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide phosphate in rat hepatomas.. PubMed. 6(2). 61–4.5 indexed citations
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Hp, Morris, et al.. (1981). Vitamin B6 and cancer (review).. PubMed. 1(5). 263–7.10 indexed citations
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Barclay, Murray L., et al.. (1979). Serum lipoproteins in rats bearing Morris hepatomas of different degrees of differentiation.. PubMed. 3(2). 81–4.4 indexed citations
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Hp, Morris, et al.. (1978). Growth of transplanted rat tumors following administration of cell-free tumor antigens.. PubMed. 38(5). 1208–12.3 indexed citations
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Hp, Morris, et al.. (1977). Cell proliferation in organs of rats bearing hepatoma 3924A: effects of X-rays of surgery.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 2(1). 11–7.2 indexed citations
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Hp, Morris, et al.. (1977). Comparison of cyclic adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate and cyclic guanosine 3':5'-monophosphate levels, cyclases, and phosphodiesterases in Morris hepatomas and liver.. Cancer Research. 37(10). 3599–3606.22 indexed citations
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Hp, Morris, et al.. (1977). The activity of the D-T diaphorase in experimental hepatomas.. PubMed. 2(1). 5–9.30 indexed citations
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Hp, Morris, et al.. (1975). Stimulating effect of portacaval shunt on intrahepatic and extrahepatic Morris hepatomas.. PubMed. 26. 433–5.3 indexed citations
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Lo, Kwok Wai, et al.. (1974). Chemotherapy of Morris hepatoma 3924A: correlation of size and weight of tumor and preliminary data with 5-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine (5-FUDR; NSC-27640).. PubMed. 57(3). 245–9.4 indexed citations
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Hp, Morris, et al.. (1972). A nuclear magnetic resonance study of water in two Morris hepatomas.. PubMed. 131(6). 441–4.23 indexed citations
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Chattopadhyay, Shyamal Kumar, et al.. (1972). Guanyl cyclase activity in Morris hepatomas. 7787, 7795, 7800 and 9618A-2.. PubMed. 69(12). 934–7.1 indexed citations
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Hruban, Z., Yohichi Mochizuki, Morris Hp, & A Slesers. (1972). Endoplasmic reticulum, lipid, and glycogen of Morris hepatomas. Comparison with alterations in hepatocytes.. PubMed. 26(1). 86–99.27 indexed citations
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Hp, Morris, et al.. (1970). Effects of exogenous histones upon the induction of tryptophan pyrrolase and tyrosine transaminase in liver and Morris hepatomas.. PubMed. 30(4). 1075–80.3 indexed citations
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Ha, Krebs, et al.. (1970). Metabolism of renal tumors in situ and during ischemia.. PubMed. 30(7). 2049–54.26 indexed citations
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We, Knox, et al.. (1969). Glutaminase activities and growth rates of rat hepatomas.. PubMed. 29(6). 1195–9.95 indexed citations
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Hp, Morris, et al.. (1967). Fructokinase, triokinase, and aldolases in liver tumors of the rat.. PubMed. 27(12). 2408–13.41 indexed citations
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Hp, Morris, et al.. (1964). THE DEVELOPMENT OF "MINIMAL DEVIATION" HEPATOMAS.. PubMed. 20. 1364–6.4 indexed citations
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Stasney, J, et al.. (1955). Tumor growth in hepatectomized rats.. PubMed. 11(6). 721–4.5 indexed citations
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Hp, Morris. (1952). Nutritional and hormonal interrelationships in the development of experimental cancer.. PubMed. 10(4). 1028–54.2 indexed citations
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