James B. Murphy
Rockefeller University
118 Papers
1.6K Citations
James B. Murphy is an academic researcher from Rockefeller University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Lymphocyte. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 117 publications.
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Confronting Amphibian Declines and Extinctions
Joseph R. Mendelson,Karen R. Lips,Ronald W. Gagliardo,George B. Rabb,James P. Collins,James E. Diffendorfer,Peter Daszak,D Roberto Ibáñez,Kevin C. Zippel,Dwight P. Lawson,Kevin Wright,Simon N. Stuart,Claude Gascon,Hélio Ricardo Silva,Patricia A. Burrowes,Rafael L. Joglar,Enrique La Marca,Stefan Lötters,Louis H. Du Preez,Ché Weldon,Alex D. Hyatt,José Vicente Rodriguez-Mahecha,Susan Hunt,Helen Robertson,Brad Lock,Christopher J. Raxworthy,Darrel R. Frost,Robert C. Lacy,Ross A. Alford,Jonathan A. Campbell,Gabriela Parra-Olea,Federico Bolaños,José Joaquin Calvo Domingo,Tim Halliday,James B. Murphy,Marvalee H. Wake,Luis A. Coloma,Sergius L. Kuzmin,Mark R. Stanley Price,Kim M. Howell,Michael Lau,Rohan Pethiyagoda,Michelle D. Boone,Michael J. Lannoo,Andrew R. Blaustein,Andrew P. Dobson,Richard A. Griffiths,Martha L. Crump,David B. Wake,Edmund D. Brodie +49 more
TL;DR: Stopping further global losses of amphibian populations and species requires an unprecedented conservation response.
Conditions determining the transplantability of tissues in the brain.
James B. Murphy,Ernest Sturm +1 more
TL;DR: It is found that transplantable mouse tumors grow actively when inoculated into the brains of rats, guinea pigs, and pigeons, whereas subcutaneous or intramuscular grafts in the same animals fail.
Transplantability of malignant tumors to the embryos of a foreign species
TL;DR: It was soon demonstrated by experiment that tumors of lower animals not only fail to grow when inoculated into another species, but often fail or give only slight growth, when grafted into a different variety of the same species.
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The effect of adult chicken organ grafts on the chick embryo
TL;DR: It is concluded that grafts of adult spleen, bone marrow, liver, and kidney placed in the outer membrane of a chick embryo cause stimulation of the embryo spleen and lead to proliferation of certain leukocytic elements in the mesoderm, subcutaneous tissues, and around vessels in the liver and kidney.
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Primary lung tumors in mice following the cutaneous application of coal tar
James B. Murphy,Ernest Sturm +1 more
TL;DR: The external application of tar to a number of separated areas on the surface of mice, in such fashion that no single area is irritated sufficiently long to cause lesions of the skin, has resulted in a very high incidence of lung tumors.
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