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A test for Fanconi's anemiaGERMAN, J; SCHONBERG, S; CASKIE, S et al.Blood. 1987, Vol 69, Num 6, pp 1637-1641, issn 0006-4971Article

Sister-chromatid exchange induction by sodium selenite: reduced glutathione converts Na2SeO3 to its SCE-inducing formRAY, J. H.Mutation research. 1984, Vol 141, Num 1, pp 49-53, issn 0027-5107Article

Bloom's syndrome: evidence for an increased mutation frequency in vivo = Le syndrome de Bloom: preuve d'une fréquence accrue de mutations in vivoVIJAYALAXMI; EVANS, H. J; RAY, J. H et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1983, Vol 221, Num 4613, pp 851-853, issn 0036-8075Article

Distribution of diploidy, polyploidy, and endoreduplication in fra(X) positive and negative lymphocytes, amniocytes, and chorionic villiJENKINS, E. C; SANZ, M. M; RAY, J. H et al.American journal of medical genetics. 1991, Vol 38, Num 2-3, pp 434-436, issn 0148-7299Article

Bloom's syndrome and EM9 cells in BrdU-containing medium exhibit similary elevated frequencies of sister chromatid exchange but dissimilar amounts of cellular proliferation and chromosome disruptionRAY, J. H; GERMAN, J.Chromosoma (Berlin. Print). 1984, Vol 90, Num 5, pp 383-388, issn 0009-5915Article

Inherited duplication Xq27-qter at Xp22.3 in severely affected males : Molecular cytogenetic evaluation and clinical description in three unrelated familiesGOODMAN, B. K; SHAFFER, L. G; SHAPIRA, S. K et al.American journal of medical genetics. 1998, Vol 80, Num 4, pp 377-384, issn 0148-7299Article

Hybridization with human cells corrects the elevated SCE frequency and BrdU hypertensitivity of hamster cell line EM9RAY, J. H; LOUIE, E; GERMAN, J et al.Cytogenetics and cell genetics. 1985, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 154-157, issn 0301-0171Article

The Prospect Spring site and the problem of the Late Woodland/Mississippian transition in the western OzarksBENN, D. W; RAY, J. H.MCJA. Midcontinental journal of archaeology. 1996, Vol 21, Num 1, pp 49-78, issn 0146-1109Article

Different mutations are responsible for the elevated sister-chromatid exchange frequencies characteristic of Bloom's syndrome and hamster EM9 cellsRAY, J. H; LOUIE, E; GERMAN, J et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1987, Vol 84, Num 8, pp 2368-2371, issn 0027-8424Article

The Big Eddy site : A multicomponent Paleoindian site on the Ozark border, southwest Missouri = Le site Big Eddy : un site Paléoindien à composantes multiples en zone frontalière Ozark, sud-est du MissouriRAY, J. H; LOPINOT, N. H; HAJIC, E. R et al.Plains Anthropologist. 1998, Vol 42, Num 163, pp 73-81, issn 0032-0447Article

Postnatal confirmation of prenatally diagnosed trisomy 16 mosaicism in two phenotypically abnormal liverbornsPLETCHER, B. A; SANZ, M. M; SCHLESSEL, J. S et al.Prenatal diagnosis. 1994, Vol 14, Num 10, pp 933-940, issn 0197-3851Article

Altered DNA ligase I activity in Bloom's syndrome cellsCHAN, J. Y. H; BECKER, F. F; GERMAN, J et al.Nature (London). 1987, Vol 325, Num 6102, pp 357-359, issn 0028-0836Article

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