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STUDIES ON THE MECHANISM OF RECOVERY IN PNEUMOCOCCAL PNEUMONIA : I. THE ACTION OF TYPE SPECIFIC ANTIBODY UPON THE PULMONARY LESION OF EXPERIMENTAL PNEUMONIA.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Wood WB.
PMID: 19871073
J Exp Med. 1941 Jan 31;73(2):201-22. doi: 10.1084/jem.73.2.201.

A uniformly fatal lobar pneumonia was produced in white rats by inoculation of the left main bronchus with virulent Type I pneumococci suspended in mucin. All of the animals succumbed in less than 5 days, half of them dying...

THE CAPACITY OF THE RENAL VASCULAR BED IN HYPERTENSION.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Cox AJ, Dock W.
PMID: 19871124
J Exp Med. 1941 Aug 31;74(3):167-75. doi: 10.1084/jem.74.3.167.

By using kerosene and avoiding postmortem rigor one can obtain perfusion rates in kidneys nearly five times faster than those reported by observers who perfused kidneys immediately post mortem with saline solution, only half as viscous as kerosene. The...

ENDOCRINE FUNCTION OF THE SURGICALLY REDUCED PANCREAS.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Houssay BA, Foglia VG, Smyth FS.
PMID: 19871135
J Exp Med. 1941 Aug 31;74(3):283-95. doi: 10.1084/jem.74.3.283.

The pancreas reduced to 4 or 10 gm. weeks or months previously by partial resection, is able to maintain a normal glycemic level in dogs of about 10 kilos in good condition. When the pancreas is reduced to 4...

THE PREPARATION AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SERUM PROTEIN COMPONENTS OF COMPLEMENT.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Pillemer L, Ecker EE, Oncley JL, Cohn EJ.
PMID: 19871136
J Exp Med. 1941 Sep 30;74(4):297-308. doi: 10.1084/jem.74.4.297.

1. Methods for the separation from guinea pig serum in highly purified form of three of the components of complement are described. These substances are the so called mid-piece, end-piece, and 4th component. 2. Mid-piece has been separated as...

THE LS-ANTIGEN OF VACCINIA : II. ISOLATION OF A SINGLE SUBSTANCE CONTAINING BOTH L- AND S-ACTIVITY.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Shedlovsky T, Smadel JE.
PMID: 19871174
J Exp Med. 1942 Jan 31;75(2):165-78. doi: 10.1084/jem.75.2.165.

Virus-free filtrate, obtained from suspensions of vaccine virus-infected dermal pulp of rabbits and rich in the soluble substances of vaccinia, was shown to contain four distinct components in electrophoresis experiments. Electrophoretic and serological observations served as a guide in...

THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS DIETS ON THE LIVER DAMAGE CAUSED BY EXCESS CYSTINE.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Earle DP, Victor J.
PMID: 19871175
J Exp Med. 1942 Jan 31;75(2):179-89. doi: 10.1084/jem.75.2.179.

1. The effect of 9 different diets on the liver lesions resulting from excess dietary cystine has been studied in 130 rats. 2. The incidence and severity of each of the following liver lesions were varied by changes in...

SYNTHESIS OF INOSITOL IN MICE.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Woolley DW.
PMID: 19871182
J Exp Med. 1942 Mar 01;75(3):277-84. doi: 10.1084/jem.75.3.277.

It has been shown that mice are able to synthesize inositol. This synthesis was not observed when pantothenic acid was absent from the diet. Cultures from the intestinal tract of animals which exhibited spontaneous cure of alopecia yielded microorganisms...

HUMAN ALLERGY TO MAMMALIAN SERA.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Simon FA.
PMID: 19871186
J Exp Med. 1942 Mar 01;75(3):315-22. doi: 10.1084/jem.75.3.315.

Four patients allergic to many mammalian sera were found to have circulating, skin-sensitizing antibodies for these sera. A study of these antibodies by in vitro neutralization and subsequent local passive transfer showed that, in the case of each patient,...

SEROLOGICALLY REACTIVE POLYSACCHARIDES PRODUCED THROUGH THE ACTION OF BACTERIAL ENZYMES : I. DEXTRAN OF LEUCONOSTOC MESENTEROIDES FROM SUCROSE.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Hehre EJ, Sugg JY.
PMID: 19871188
J Exp Med. 1942 Mar 01;75(3):339-53. doi: 10.1084/jem.75.3.339.

A serologically reactive polysaccharide of dextran nature was produced from sucrose by the action of some enzyme or similar heat-labile agent contained in sterile filtered extracts derived from sucrose broth cultures of Leuconostoc mesenteroides. Rigorous controls were included to...

THE ROLE OF THE COMPONENTS OF COMPLEMENT IN SPECIFIC IMMUNE FIXATION.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Pillemer L, Seifter S, Ecker EE.
PMID: 19871194
J Exp Med. 1942 Apr 01;75(4):421-35. doi: 10.1084/jem.75.4.421.

From the experiments reported here it is evident that the amount of each complement component which combines with specific immune aggregates depends upon a number of factors, including the age of the complement; the concentrations of antigen, antibody, and...

STUDIES ON MENINGOCOCCAL INFECTION : XII. IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON MENINGOCOCCUS TYPE II.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Menzel AE, Rake G.
PMID: 19871195
J Exp Med. 1942 Apr 01;75(4):437-52. doi: 10.1084/jem.75.4.437.

From meningococcus Type II broth autolysates, a substance, corresponding to the protective antibody has been isolated. This substance, termed kappa substance, is firmly connected with protein but can be separated by the action of proteolytic enzymes. Methods of preparation...

RED CELL AND PLASMA RADIOACTIVE COPPER IN NORMAL AND ANEMIC DOGS.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Yoshikawa H, Hahn PF, Bale WF.
PMID: 19871200
J Exp Med. 1942 May 01;75(5):489-94. doi: 10.1084/jem.75.5.489.

Following ingestion of radioactive copper by the dog, the metal appears quickly in the plasma, the concentration reaching its peak in from 2 to 5 hours, after which it falls abruptly. Demonstrable amounts are still present after 2 days....

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