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"Ceroid" Pigment in Human Tissues.
1946
A M Pappenheimer, and J Victor
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A M Pappenheimer, and J Victor
Ceroid-like pigment in age changes of human cartilage.
May 1974, Acta pathologica japonica,
A M Pappenheimer, and J Victor
[Study of ceroid pigment in human pathology. IV. Ceroid in some neoplasms and in other diseases].
July 1962, Rivista di anatomia patologica e di oncologia,
A M Pappenheimer, and J Victor
[Ceroid and iron pigment in coronary arteries].
October 1955, Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde,
A M Pappenheimer, and J Victor
CEROID pigment in dietary cirrhosis of rats.
May 1946, Nutrition reviews,
A M Pappenheimer, and J Victor
Pigment variant of neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinosis.
June 1995, American journal of medical genetics,
A M Pappenheimer, and J Victor
Occurrence of ceroid pigment without malabsorption in Thailand.
June 1968, Gastroenterology,
A M Pappenheimer, and J Victor
[Ceroid pigment in the light of current knowledge].
October 1973, Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo,
A M Pappenheimer, and J Victor
Ceroid pigment in ovary of mare. Histochemical study.
December 1966, Revista brasileira de biologia,
A M Pappenheimer, and J Victor
Formation of ceroid pigment in subcutaneous implants in mice.
April 1968, The Anatomical record,
A M Pappenheimer, and J Victor
Assay of lipofuscin/ceroid pigment in vivo during aging.
January 1984, Methods in enzymology,
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