BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR NEOPLASMS
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Copper, H.L., Mackay, C.M., & Banfield, W.G. (1964) Chromosome studies of a contagious reticulum cell sarcoma of the Syrian hamster. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 33:691-706.
Harvey, R.G., Whitbread, T.J., Ferrer, L., & Copper, J.E. (1992) Epidermotropic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (mycosis fun- goides) in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus). A report of six cases and the demonstration of T-cell specificity. Veterinary Dermatology 3:13-19.
Pour, P., Althoff, J., Salmasi, S.Z. & Stepan, K. (1979) Spontaneous tumors and common diseases in three types of hamsters. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 63:797-811.
Pour, P., Knoch, N., Greiser, E., Mohr, U., Althoff, J., & Cardesa, A. (1976) Spontaneous tumors and common diseases in two colonies of Syrian hamsters. I. Incidence and sites. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 56:931-935.
Saunders, G.K. & Scott, D.W. (1988) Cutaneous lymphoma resembling mycosis fungoides in the Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus). Laboratory Animal Science 38:616-617.
Strandberg, J.D. (1987) Neoplastic diseases. In: Laboratory Hamsters (eds. G.L. Van Hoosier, Jr.& C.W. McPherson), pp. 157-168. Academic Press, New York.
Turusov, V.S. & Mohr, U. (1996) Pathology of Tumours in Laboratory Animals. III. Tumours of the Hamster, 2nd edn. IARC Scientific Publications, Lyon, France.
Van Hoosier, G.L., Jr. & Trentin, J.J. (1979) Naturally occurring tumors of the Syrian hamster. Progress in Experimental Tumor Research 23:1-12.
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