PMID: 6028035Jul 28, 1967Paper

Streptonigrin: effect on the first meiotic metaphase of the mouse egg

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G Jagiello

Abstract

Streptonigrin, an antibiotic and antitumor agent, alters the chromosomes of the mouse ovum during meiosis. Agglutination of bivalents or achromatic gaps and breaks occurred in the larger pairs both in vitro and in vivo. This newly detected cytogenetic effect suggests that such agents can gain access to developing mammalian ova and destroy the normal progress of meiosis.

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Apr 1, 1965·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·D Bennett

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Sep 1, 1968·Mutation Research·G M Jagiello
Jan 1, 1973·Mutation Research·G Jagiello, J S Lin
Feb 1, 1983·Mutation Research·W D MorrisonR J DuFrain
Nov 16, 1967·The New England Journal of Medicine·M M CohenW A Frosch
Dec 1, 1973·Environmental Health Perspectives·W M Generoso
Mar 1, 1971·Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology. Journal Canadien De Génétique Et De Cytologie·C C LinS A Morris
Jun 29, 1968·British Medical Journal
Jul 31, 1968·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·K Hirschhorn, M M Cohen
Dec 14, 1970·Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta·N S Mizuno, D P Gilboe
Apr 1, 1972·Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences·C C Cheng, K Y Zee-Cheng
Mar 1, 1969·Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology. Journal Canadien De Génétique Et De Cytologie·M M Cohen
Jun 14, 1968·Science·N E SkakkebaekO J Rafaelsen

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