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Overview

Henry Harris was affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their academic career was connected to one of the leading educational institutions in the world, contributing to the university's research community.

There are no recorded recent papers or a list of publications attributed to Henry Harris available in the provided data. Similarly, there is no information regarding frequent co-authors or publication venues where their work appeared.

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Best Publications

  • Suppression of Malignancy by Cell Fusion

    Henry Harris;O. J. Miller;G. Klein;P. Worst

  • HYBRID CELLS DERIVED FROM MOUSE AND MAN: ARTIFICIAL HETEROKARYONS OF MAMMALIAN CELLS FROM DIFFERENT SPECIES.

    Henry Harris;J. F. Watkins

  • New method for mapping genes in human chromosomes.

    Stephen J. Goss;Henry Harris

  • Artificial heterokaryons of animal cells from different species.

    H. Harris;J. F. Watkins;C. E. Ford;G. I. Schoefl

  • New assays for the tyrosine hydroxylase and dopa oxidase activities of tyrosinase.

    Alison J. Winder;Henry Harris

  • The Analysis of Malignancy by Cell Fusion: I. Hybrids Between Tumour Cells and L Cell Derivatives

    G. Klein;U. Bregula;F. Wiener;H. Harris

  • The Reactivation of the Red Cell Nucleus

    H. Harris

  • Nucleus and cytoplasm

    Henry Harris

  • The analysis of malignancy by cell fusion. VII. Cytogenetic analysis of hybrids between malignant and diploid cells and of tumours derived from them.

    J Jonasson;S Povey;H Harris

  • Changes in The Cytochemical Properties Of Erythrocyte Nuclei Reactivated By Cell Fusion

    L. Bolund;N. R. Ringertz;H. Harris

  • The analysis of malignancy by cell fusion: the position in 1988.

    Henry Harris

  • The expression of genetic information: a study with hybrid animal cells.

    H. Harris;E. Sidebottom;D. M. Grace;M. E. Bramwell

  • Behaviour of differentiated nuclei in heterokaryons of animal cells from different species.

    Henry Harris

  • Cell fusion and the analysis of malignancy

    Henry Harris

  • The Birth of the Cell

    Ben Haneman;Henry Harris

  • The Analysis of Malignancy by Cell Fusion: III. Hybrids Between Diploid Fibroblasts and Other Tumour Cells

    F. Wiener;G. Klein;H. Harris

  • Correction of a genetic defect in a mammalian cell.

    A. G. Schwartz;P. R. Cook;Henry Harris

  • An Abnormal Membrane Glycoprotein Associated with Malignancy in a Wide Range of Different Tumours

    M. E. Bramwell;Henry Harris

  • The Analysis of Malignancy by Cell Fusion: V. Further Evidence of the Ability of Normal Diploid Cells to Suppress Malignancy

    F. Wiener;G. Klein;H. Harris

  • The expression of genetic information: a study with hybrid animal cells.

    Henry Harris

Frequent Co-Authors

George Klein
George Klein Karolinska Institute
Eva Maria Fenyö
Eva Maria Fenyö Lund University
Eva Klein
Eva Klein Karolinska Institute
Ann Harris
Ann Harris Case Western Reserve University
Tina Dalianis
Tina Dalianis Karolinska Institute
Peter R. Cook
Peter R. Cook University of Oxford
Torbjörn Caspersson
Torbjörn Caspersson Karolinska Institute
David Warburton
David Warburton University of Southern California
Nils R. Ringertz
Nils R. Ringertz Karolinska Institute
Lars Bolund
Lars Bolund Aarhus University

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