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Description
The Biology Division of the Oak Ridge National
Laboratory ducted with very large numbers of
mice, and mice proved to was organized in 1946
for the purpose of studying the imme be
especially suitable for cancer induction studies.
diate and long-term implications of man's
exposure to ioniz As this work progressed, we
became convinced that a ing radiation. The
program that developed concentrated on strong
histology department was needed to prepare the
tis the basic mechanism of the effects in
biological organisms sues in a uniform manner and
also to examine and interpret from the
genetic, biochemical, biophysical, and molecular
bio them. With the support of Dr. Furth at that
time, we secured physical points of view. the
services of William D. Gude, who organized this
section Most of its activities at the
beginning concentrated on of the Biology Division
and whose dedicated management nonmammalian work
(bacteria, fungi, Drosophzla, plants, etc. )
developed it into a central information source
for histology since no facilities to
perform mammalian studies were availa work, not
only for our Biology Division but also for this
area ble at that time. It became most obvious
that specimens more of Tennessee, thus
establishing its excellent reputation. closely
related to mammalian tissue would likely yield
more I am most pleased to see that Mr. Gude has
assembled this conclusive data to extrapolate
these effects upon man. work into a detailed
atlas of the laboratory mouse.
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Description
The Biology Division of the Oak Ridge National
Laboratory ducted with very large numbers of
mice, and mice proved to was organized in 1946
for the purpose of studying the imme be
especially suitable for cancer induction studies.
diate and long-term implications of man's
exposure to ioniz As this work progressed, we
became convinced that a ing radiation. The
program that developed concentrated on strong
histology department was needed to prepare the
tis the basic mechanism of the effects
in biological organisms sues in a uniform manner
and also to examine and interpret from the
genetic, biochemical, biophysical, and molecular
bio them. With the support of Dr. Furth at that
time, we secured physical points of view. the
services of William D. Gude, who organized this
section Most of its activities at the beginning
concentrated on of the Biology Division and whose
dedicated management nonmammalian work (bacteria,
fungi, Drosophzla, plants, etc. ) developed it
into a central information source for histology
since no facilities to perform mammalian studies
were availa work, not only for our Biology
Division but also for this area ble at that time.
It became most obvious that specimens more
of Tennessee, thus establishing its excellent
reputation. closely related to mammalian tissue
would likely yield more I am most pleased to see
that Mr. Gude has assembled this conclusive data
to extrapolate these effects upon man. work into
a detailed atlas of the laboratory mouse.
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