Shields Warren
Affiliations: | Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States |
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(1898 - 1980)
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2107695/
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Fogg LC, Warren S. (2010) THE CENTRIOLE IN RADIATED TUMOR TISSUE. Science (New York, N.Y.). 91: 528-9 |
Warren S. (1974) Pathologic Criteria of Radiation Injury Journal of Forensic Sciences. 19: 10459J |
Kury G, Warren S, Chute RN. (1968) Supralethal total-body x-irradiation. Effects on the spinal cord of parabiont rats. Archives of Neurology. 18: 703-7 |
Warren S. (1968) Book ReviewClinical Radiation Pathology. New England Journal of Medicine. 279: 1292-1293 |
Warren S. (1956) Longevity and causes of death from irradiation in physicians Journal of the American Medical Association. 162: 464-468 |
Warren S. (1952) IRRADIATION AND STERILITY Jama: the Journal of the American Medical Association. 150: 1620 |
Warren S, Holt MW, Sommers SC. (1951) Some Early Nuclear Effects of Ionizing Radiation Proceedings of the Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine. 77: 288-291 |
WARREN S, MacMILLAN JC, DIXON FJ. (1950) Effects of internal irradiation of mice with P32. II. Gonads, kidneys, adrenal glands, digestive tract, spinal cord, lungs, and liver. Radiology. 55: 557-70 |
WARREN S, MacMILLAN JC, DIXON FJ. (1950) Effects of internal irradiation of mice with P32. I. Spleen, lymph nodes, thymus, bone and bone marrow. Radiology. 55: 375-89 |
WARREN S, DIXON FJ. (1949) Effect of continuous radiation on chick embryos and developing chicks; bone marrow, lymphoid tissue, and peripheral blood. Radiology. 52: 869-80 |