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    Tödliche Tetrachlorkohlenstoffvergiftung

    A. Jacobs, G. Rosemann in Archiv für Toxikologie (1957)

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    Buchbesprechungen

    R. Nicolaysen, K. Bernhauer, A. Jacobs in Zeitschrift für Ernährungswissenschaft (1960)

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    Anaemia and Post-Cricoid Carcinoma

    A Jacobs in British Journal of Cancer (1961)

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    Comparative Changes in the Mouse Spleen During Immunostimulation or Immuno-suppression

    In an early search for the prominent histologic lesion responsible for the elevation of the primary antibody response in rabbits to bovine γ-globulin (BGG) by endotoxin, our attention was focused on the germin...

    A. G. Johnson, A. Jacobs, G. Abrams, K. Merrit in Germinal Centers in Immune Responses (1967)

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    The effect of microcytosis on red cell constituents

    Der Gehalt an Riboflavin, Azetylcholin-Esterase, Glutamat-Oxalacetat-Transaminase, Glutamat-Pyruvat-Transaminase und Folinsäure wurde in menschlichen Erythrozyten verschiedener Grössenordnung bestimmt. Die Erg...

    A. Jacobs in Experientia (1967)

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    Effect of Gastric Juice and pH on Inorganic Iron in Solution

    THE absorption of ionized iron in humans is influenced by gastric acidity1–3. Ferric ions in solution usually form complex mixtures in which the metal is co-ordinated to a number of hydroxyl ions and in some cond...

    A. JACOBS in Nature (1967)

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    On the temperature dependence of the ratio of O VIII Ly-α and Ly-β radiation from the solar corona

    The incorporation of two-photon transitions between the levels 2s and 1s into the calculation of level populations of the hydrogenic O7+ ion reduces the coronal temperature, deduced from the Ly-α - Ly-β ratio, fr...

    A. Jacobs in Solar Physics (1968)

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    An empirical interpolation formula for the ionization cross-sections of hydrogen-like ions

    Interpolation formulae as function of the atomic number have been found for the two parameters in Drawin's empirical expression for the ionization cross-section from the ground level of hydrogen-like ions. A f...

    A. Jacobs in Solar Physics (1969)

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    Iron Turnover in the Skin

    THE stratified squamous epithelium of human skin is constantly renewed by multiplication of the cells of the stratum germinativum. These cells migrate towards the surface, undergo keratinization and are eventu...

    I. CAVILL, A. JACOBS, M. BEAMISH, G. OWEN in Nature (1969)

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    Non-ferritin Iron Compound in Rat Small Intestinal Mucosa during Iron Absorption

    THE transfer of iron across the mucosal cells of the small intestine is an active metabolic process, and part of the iron taken up by the cells is rapidly delivered to the plasma while some of the remaining ir...

    M. WORWOOD, A. EDWARDS, A. JACOBS in Nature (1971)

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    Iron Metabolism in Hodgkin's Disease

    An evaluation of iron metabolism has been carried out in 23 untreated patients with Hodgkin's disease and 6 patients with other lymphomata. The reduction in red cell life span is related to the stage of the di...

    M R Beamish, P Ashley Jones, D Trevett, I Howell Evans in British Journal of Cancer (1972)

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    Ferritinaemia in Leukaemia and Hodgkin's Disease

    The serum ferritin concentration is increased in both acute myeloblastic leukaemia and Hodgkin's disease. In acute leukaemia the mean concentration is about ten times the normal level and is associated with a ...

    P A E Jones, F M Miller, M Worwood, A Jacobs in British Journal of Cancer (1973)

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    Interplanetary Shock Waves from McMath Region 11976 during its Passage in August 1972

    (J. Geophys. Res). The August 1972 events provided an excellent opportunity for synthesizing a variety of observations in a coordinated fashion for the purpose of improving flare-shock associations, and our under...

    M. Dryer, A. Eviatar, A. Frohlich, A. Jacobs, J. H. Joseph in Coronal Disturbances (1974)

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    Ferritin synthesis in normal and leukaemic leukocytes

    SERUM ferritin concentration is normally directly related to body iron stores1,2 but abnormally high values are also found in patients with leukaemia3. The greatest amounts are present in patients with acute myel...

    G. P. WHITE, M. WORWOOD, D. H. PARRY, A. JACOBS in Nature (1974)

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    Internal regulation of iron absorption

    MCCANCE and Widdowson1 concluded that body iron content is regulated by variation in the amount absorbed and not by variation in excretion, and many workers have since attempted to define the factors which relate...

    I. CAVILL, M. WORWOOD, A. JACOBS in Nature (1975)

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    Letter: Serum ferritin, alpha2 H globulin and malignant disease

    A Jacobs, M Wagstaff, M Worwood in British Journal of Cancer (1975)

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    Serum ferritin concentration in untreated Hodgkin's disease

    Serum ferritin has been estimated in 125 untreated patients with Hodgkin's disease. Increasing concentrations are found at each advancing stage of the disease and high concentrations are found in patients with...

    A Jacobs, A Slater, J A Whittaker, G Canellos, P H Wiernik in British Journal of Cancer (1976)

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    Serum ferritin concentration in early breast cancer

    The concentration of circulating ferritin was measured in 250 normal adult women and 229 women presenting with early breast cancer. Ferritin concentrations are higher in cancer patients than in normal women. P...

    A Jacobs, B Jones, C Ricketts, R D Bulbrook, D Y Wang in British Journal of Cancer (1976)

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    Isoferritins in acute leukaemia

    Leucocytes containing a high proportion of blast cells were obtained from 11 patients with acute myeloid leukaemia, and leucocytes were also obtained from 2 normal subjects. Ferritin was partially purified fro...

    S J Cragg, A Jacobs, D H Parry, M Wagstaff, M Worwood in British Journal of Cancer (1977)

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    Iron binding proteins

    Iron is a highly reactive metal which will bind to a wide variety of biological substances including sugars, amino acids, nucleotides, peptides and proteins. To discuss iron binding proteins is to discuss almo...

    A. Jacobs in Immunochemistry in Clinical Laboratory Medicine (1979)

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