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    Über die Methylenblaureduktion durch Bact. abort. infectiosi Bang und Bact. melitense

    1. Bei je einemBang- und Melitensestamm wurde die dehydrierende Wirkung gegenüber einer Reihe von Substraten mit...

    Dr. Bau Kien-Hun, Dr. Wang Kan in Zeitschrift für Hygiene und Infektionskrankheiten (1935)

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    Zur Bakteriologisch-Serologischen Ruhrdiagnose

    Oberstabsarzt Dr. Wang Kan in Klinische Wochenschrift (1936)

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    Über Kreatinausscheidung bei Phlebitis Profunda

    Ekling Wang in Klinische Wochenschrift (1937)

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    Immune responses of mice to iodoacetate-treated Ehrlich ascites tumour cells.

    M Wang, W J Halliday in British Journal of Cancer (1967)

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    Human transferrins C and DChi: An amino acid difference

    A single peptide difference has been found in tryptic digests of human transferrins C and DChi. The peptide isolated from Tf C was shown to have the sequence Asp-Ser-Ala-His-Gly-Phe-Leu-Lys. The corresponding pep...

    An-Chuan Wang, H. Eldon Sutton, Patricia N. Howard in Biochemical Genetics (1967)

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    Evolution of antigenic determinants of transferrin and other serum proteins in primates

    The antigenic determinants of the transferrins of 23 different primate species have been compared by a radioimmune inhibition of precipitation technique. Highest degrees of cross-reactivity with antisera to hu...

    A. C. Wang, J. Shuster, A. Epstein, H. H. Fudenberg in Biochemical Genetics (1968)

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    Transferrin DChi: The amino acid substitution

    A peptide difference has been found in the neutral-band (pH 6.4) regions of tryptic digests of human transferrins C and DChi. The peptide has the composition Asp-Ser-Ala-Arg. Therefore, this peptide is proposed a...

    Patricia N. Howard, An-Chuan Wang, H. Eldon Sutton in Biochemical Genetics (1968)

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    Amphetamine toxicity in isolated and aggregated mice

    The phenomenon of increased amphetamine toxicity in aggregated mice was studied by placing one mouse treated with amphetamine among either 9 untreated (1 A+9 U) or 9 sedated (1 A+9 S) mice. Mortalities were recor...

    R. I. H. Wang, A. T. Hasegawa, N. J. Peters, A. Rimm in Psychopharmacologia (1969)

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    The Effect of Antiserum Fractions on Ehrlich Ascites Tumour Cells

    Hyperimmune heterologous serum produced in sheep against mouse Ehrlich ascites tumour cells was absorbed with normal mouse tissue and fractionated by DEAE column chromatography into IgG1 and IgG2 fractions. in vi...

    Mildred Wang in British Journal of Cancer (1971)

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    Hormones in the Aetiology and Clinical Course of Breast Cancer

    In 1961 a prospective study was set up to test the hypothesis that the excretion of subnormal amounts of urinary androgen metabolites was related to a high risk of develo** breast cancer. Urine was collected...

    D. Y. Wang, Margaret C. Swain, J. L. Hayward in Current Problems in the Epidemiology of Ca… (1972)

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    The Effect of Adriamycin on Solid Tumors and Acute Leukemia of Adults and Children

    Eighty-six patients were included in this study. There were 44 patients with leukemia of whom 30 had acute lymphocytic leukemia (26 children and 4 adults), 14 had acute myelocytic leukemia. In addition, there ...

    Lucius F. Sinks, Engracio Cortes, Jaw J. Wang in International Symposium on Adriamycin (1972)

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    Fine structure of the terminal organ of the house fly larva, Musca domestica L.

    The terminal organs of the cephalic lobes of the house fly larva, Musca domestica L., were studied by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Six different types of sensilla were found: (1) papilla sensill...

    I-Wu Chu-Wang, R. C. Axtell in Zeitschrift für Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie (1972)

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    Fine structural analysis of palpal receptors in the tick Amblyomma americanum (L.)

    Palps of the tick Amblyomma americanum (L.) (Acarina: Ixodidae; nymphal stage) were studied by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The terminal palp segment (IV) bears the so-called “palpal organ”, a c...

    R. F. Foelix, I-Wu Chu-Wang in Zeitschrift für Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie (1972)

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    Fine structure of the ventral organ of the house fly larva, Musca domestica L.

    The ventral organs of the cephalic lobes of the house fly larvae, Musca domestica L., were studied by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Four sensilla were found. Three of them are each innervated by ...

    I-Wu Chu-Wang, R. C. Axtell in Zeitschrift für Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie (1972)

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    Reiteration of DNA Coding for Collagen Messenger RNA

    Early morphological evidence (Schultz, 1965) led to the conclusion that, during cell differentiation, either loss or selective replication of genetic material can occur.

    R. Brentani, N. Marques, J. Balsamo, L. Wang, M. Myiashita in Molecular Cytogenetics (1973)

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    Messenger RNA Processing in Vertebrate Cells

    For some years, we have been engaged in the study of messenger RNA (mRNA) processing in metazoan cells. This line of investigation has led to the demonstration of mRNA in a purified nucleolar fraction, charact...

    R. Brentani, C. S. Peres, C. H. Oda, L. Wang in Gene Expression and its Regulation (1973)

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    Characteristics of pentazocine dependence in hospitalized patients after naloxone administration

    In a double blind study, saline and a narcotic antagonist, naloxone, were given on separate days to 8 patients who had been receiving parenteral pentazocine daily for at least one month. The abstinence score f...

    Raynaldo G. Sandoval, Richard I. H. Wang in Psychopharmacologia (1973)

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    Genetics and Evolution of Human Immunoglobulin A

    In contrast to all other immunoglobulin classes which occur predominantly in serum, IgA occurs as the most preponderant class in exocrine secretions(1). This makes the evolutionary study of IgA of particular i...

    An-Chuan Wang, H. Hugh Fudanberg in The Immunoglobulin a System (1974)

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    A model to estimate respiration from vectorcardiogram measurements

    Changes in the vectorcardiogram (VCG) during respiration are well-known. An extensive series of experiments on normal subjects has shown that the rotation of the intrinsic components of the VCG relative to the...

    Robert C. Wang, Thomas W. Calvert in Annals of Biomedical Engineering (1974)

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    A controlled clinical comparison of the analgesic efficacy of ethoheptazine, propoxyphene and placebo

    In a double-blind crossover study performed at Wood Veterans Administration Center and Milwaukee County General Hospital, the efficacy of ethoheptazine (Zactane®) as an analgesic agent was compared to dextropr...

    R. I. H. Wang in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1974)

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