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CullingCFA, ReidPE: The histochemistry of sialic acids. In Sialic Acids: Chemistry Metabolism and Function, edited by SchauerR, Springer-Verlag, New York (in press).
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CullingCFA, MartinWRJ, SmithEL: The preparation of sections and museum specimens of eyes using a polyester resin. Arch Ophthalmol64: 558, 1960
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CullingCFA, ReidPE, DunnWL: The effect of saponification upon certain histochemical reactions of the epithelial mucins of the GI tract. J Histochem Cytochem19: 654, 1971
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CullingCFA, ReidPE, DunnWL, ClayMG: The histochemical demonstration of O-acylated sialic acids in gastrointestinal mucins. Their association with the potassium hydroxide-periodic acid-Schiff effect. J Histochem Cytochem22: 826, 1974
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CullingCFA, ReidPE, BurtonJD, DunnWL: A histochemical method of differentiating lower gastrointestinal tract mucin from other mucins in primary or metastatic tumors. J Clin Pathol28: 656, 1975
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CullingCFA, ReidPE, DunnWL: A new histochemical method for the identification and visualization of both side chain-acylated and non-acylated sialic acids. J Histochem Cytochem24: 1225, 1976
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CullingCFA, ReidPE, WorthAJ, DunnWL: A new histochemical technique of use in the interpretation and diagnosis of adenocarcinomas and villous lesions in the large intestine. J Clin Pathol30: 1056, 1977
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CullingCFA, ReidPE, DunnWL: A histochemical comparison of the epithelial mucins in the ileum in Crohn's disease and in normal controls. J Clin Pathol30: 1063, 1977
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CullingCFA, ReidPE, DunnWL: A histochemical comparison of the O-acylated sialic acids of the epithelial mucins in ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease and normal controls. J Clin Pathol32: 1272, 1979
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CullingCFA, ReidPE, DunnWL, FreemanHJ: The relevance of the histochemistry of colonic mucins based upon their PAS reactivity. Histochem J13: 889, 1981
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CullingCFA, ReidPE, WorthAJ: Carbohydrate markers in the lower gastrointestinal tract. Meth Ach Exp Pathol10: 73, 1981
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ReidPE, CullingCFA, DunnWL: Saponification induced increase in the periodic acid-Schiff reaction in the gastrointestinal tract. Mechanism and distribution of the reactive substance. J Histochem Cytochem21: 473, 1973
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ReidPE, CullingCFA, DunnWL: The histochemical interpretation of the complex results of methylation upon the GI tract mucins with special reference to PAS reactivity. J Histochem Cytochem22: 986, 1974
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ReidPE, CullingCFA, TsangW-C, RameyCW, DunnWL, ClayMG: The demonstration of O-acetylated sialic acids in colonic epithelial glycoproteins. Can J Biochem53: 388, 1975
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ReidPE, CullingCFA, DunnWL, ClayMG: The use of a transesterification technique to distinguish between certain neuraminidase-resistant epithelial mucins. Histochemistry46: 203, 1976
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ReidPE, CullingCFA, RameyCW, DunnWL, ClayMG: A simple method for the determination of the O-acyl substitution pattern of the sialic acids of colonic epithelial glycoprotein. Can J Biochem55: 493, 1977
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ReidPE, CullingCFA, DunnWL: A histochemical method for the identification of 9-O-acyl sialic acids. An investigation of bovine submaxillary gland and intestinal mucin. J Histochem Cytochem26: 187, 1978
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ReidPE, CullingCFA, DunnWL, ClayMG, RameyCW: A correlative chemical and histochemical study of the O-acetylated sialic acids of human colonic epithelial glycoproteins in formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue. J Histochem Cytochem26: 1033, 1978
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ReidPE, CullingCFA, DunnWL, RameyCW, MagilAB: Differences between the O-acetylated sialic acids of the epithelial mucins of human colonic tumors and normal controls. A correlative chemical and histochemical study. J Histochem Cytochem28: 217, 1980
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VassarPS, CullingCFA: Fluorescent stains with special reference to amyloid and connective tissues. Arch Pathol68: 847, 1959