Milton B. Engel, DDS

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1952-2005 University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States 
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Histology
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Engel MB, Catchpole HR. (2005) A microprobe analysis of inorganic elements in Halobacterium salinarum. Cell Biology International. 29: 616-22
Catchpole HR, Engel MB, Jordan SL. (2003) A microprobe study of element distribution in vaginal epithelial cells of the rat. Cell Biology International. 27: 355-9
Catchpole HR, Engel MB. (1996) Microprobe analysis of element distribution in rabbit and dog erythrocytes as examples of "high" and "low" potassium cells. Scanning Microscopy. 10: 745-51; discussion 7
Catchpole HR, Engel MB. (1993) Letter to the editor by M.B. Engel and H.R. Catchpole relating to: "Can we see living structures in the cell" [by G.N. Ling, Scanning Microscopy Vol. 6, p. 405-450 (1992)] and reply by G.N. Ling. Scanning Microscopy. 7: 447-8
Engel MB, Catchpole HR. (1989) Microprobe analysis of element distribution in bovine extracellular matrices and muscle. Scanning Microscopy. 3: 887-92; discussion 8
Engel MB, Catchpole HR. (1978) Visualization of collagen in some human connective tissues by immunofluorescence. Archives of Oral Biology. 23: 385-90
Miller R, Engel MB, Catchpole HR. (1977) Hydroxyproline-containing protein adsorbed on to cellular elements of whole human blood. Nature. 267: 272-4
Migliozzi JA, Catchpole HR, Engel MB. (1976) Connective tissue components in blood, urine, and bone following a massive dose of parathyroid extract. Biochemical Medicine. 15: 271-81
Engel MB, Catchpole HR. (1972) Collagen distribution in the rat demonstrated by a specific anti-collagen antiserum. The American Journal of Anatomy. 134: 23-39
Engel MB, Catchpole HR. (1970) Thermal effects on birefringence of tendon with aging. Proceedings of the Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 133: 260-3
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