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A biologically based model of growth and senescence of Syrian hamster embryo (SHE) cells after exposure to arsenic.
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Effects of tumor-promoting phorbol diesters on neoplastic progression of Syrian hamster embryo cells.
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Cell-transforming activity and genotoxicity of phenolphthalein in cultured Syrian hamster embryo cells.
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