David Bodian
American medical scientist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Bodian was an American medical scientist at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine who worked in polio research. In the early 1940s he helped lay the groundwork for the eventual development of polio vaccines by combining neurological research with the study of the pathogenesis of polio. With his understanding of the disease, he made a series of crucial discoveries that paved the way for the final development of a vaccine by Jonas Salk and later by Albert Sabin. He received the E. Mead Johnson Award in Pediatrics and the Karl Spencer Lashley Award for his work, along with numerous other distinctions.
David Bodian's Published Works
Published Works
- A new method for staining nerve fibers and nerve endings in mounted paraffin sections (1936) (832)
- Embryonic vertebrate central nervous system: Revised terminology (1970) (703)
- The staining of paraffin sections of nervous tissues with activated protargol. The role of fixatives (1937) (372)
- Emerging concept of poliomyelitis infection. (1955) (236)
- Electron Microscopy: Two Major Synaptic Types on Spinal Motoneurons (1966) (204)
- Histopathologic basis of clinical findings in poliomyelitis. (1949) (198)
- THE REGENERATIVE CYCLE OF MOTONEURONS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY (1945) (192)
- AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CLASSES OF SYNAPTIC VESICLES BY MEANS OF CONTROLLED ALDEHYDE FIXATION (1970) (180)
- Chronic progressive poliomyelitis secondary to vaccination of an immunodeficient child. (1977) (143)
- The structure of the vertebrate synapse. A study of the axon endings on mauthner's cell and neighboring centers in the goldfish (1937) (143)
- Development of fine structure of spinal cord in monkey fetuses. II. Pre‐reflex period to period of long intersegmental reflexes (1968) (123)
- Studies on the Diencephalon of the virginia Opossum. Part i. The nuclear pattern in the adult (1939) (121)
- Some chemical mechanisms in chromatolysis (1943) (109)
- A SUGGESTIVE RELATIONSHIP OF NERVE CELL RNA WITH SPECIFIC SYNAPTIC SITES. (1965) (107)
- Simplified method of dispersion of monkey kidney cells with trypsin. (1956) (104)
- Studies on the diencephalon of the Virginia opossum. Part II. The fiber connections in normal and experimental material (1940) (96)
- Pathogenesis of poliomyelitis. (1952) (84)
- An experimental study of the optic tracts and retinal projection of the virginia opossum (1937) (78)
- Synapse Arising at Central Node of Ranvier, and Note on Fixation of the Central Nervous System (1963) (78)
- Studies on the diencephalon of the virginia opossum. Part III. The thalamo‐cortical projection (1942) (76)
- The effect of neuro‐ and adenohypophysectomy on retrograde degeneration in hypothalamic nuclei of the rat (1951) (75)
- Poliomyelitis; neuropathologic observations in relation to motor symptoms. (1947) (72)
- Origin of specific synaptic types in the motoneuron neuropil of the monkey (1975) (70)
- AN ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE MONKEY SPINAL CORD. I. FINE STRUCTURE OF NORMAL MOTOR COLUMN. II. EFFECTS OF RETROGRADE CHROMATOLYSIS. III. CYTOLOGIC EFFECTS OF MILD AND VIRULENT POLIOVIRUS INFECTION. (1964) (66)
- Differentiation of types of poliomyelitis viruses; the grouping of 14 strains into three basic immunological types. (1949) (64)
- The virus, the nerve cell, and paralysis; a study of experimental poliomyelitis in the spinal cord. (1948) (59)
- Experimental Studies on Intraneural Spread of Poliomyelitis Virus. (1941) (55)
- Viremia in experimental poliomyelitis. I. General aspects of infection after intravascular inoculation with strains of high and of low invasiveness. (1954) (54)
- CYTOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SYNAPTIC FUNCTION (1942) (53)
- A reconsideration of the pathogenesis of poliomyelitis. (1952) (52)
- CYTOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF NEUROSECRETION IN OPOSSUM NEUROHYPOPHYSIS. (1963) (51)
- Nucleic acid in nerve-cell regeneration. (1947) (50)
- ISOLATION OF INTRINSIC AND MOTOR MECHANISM OF THE MONKEY'S SPINAL CORD (1941) (50)
- The generalized vertebrate neuron. (1962) (50)
- Differentiation of types of poliomyelitis viruses; reinfection experiments in monkeys (second attacks). (1949) (49)
- Physiological changes in sympathetic ganglia infected with pseudorabies virus. (1955) (48)
- A note on nodes of ranvier in the central neevous system (1951) (47)
- AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE ROLE OF NEURONES IN THE DISSEMINATION OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (1940) (46)
- Nerve endings, neurosecretory substance and lobular organization of the neurohypophysis. (1951) (46)
- Introductory survey of neurons. (1952) (44)
- Viremia in experimental poliomyelitis. II. Viremia and the mechanism of the provoking effect of injections or trauma. (1954) (42)
- The projection of the lateral geniculate body on the cerebral cortex of the opossum, didelphis virginiana (1935) (42)
- Neural Mechanisms in Poliomyelitis. (1942) (38)
- Poliovirus in chimpanzee tissues after virus feeding. (1956) (37)
- Experimental poliomyelitis following intramuscular virus injection. III. The effect of passive antibody on paralysis and viremia. (1962) (36)
- Poliomyelitis infection in households; frequency of viremia and specific antibody response. (1954) (35)
- Experimental poliomyelitis following intramuscular virus injection. I. The effect of neural block on a neurotropic and a pantropic strain. (1961) (35)
- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF LESIONS IN PERIPHERAL GANGLIA IN CHIMPANZEE AND IN HUMAN POLIOMYELITIS (1947) (32)
- Portals of Entry of Poliomyelitis Virus in the Chimpanzee.∗ (1940) (32)
- The disposition of radioactive phosphorus in normal, as compared with regenerating and degenerating nervous tissue. (1950) (31)
- NON-PARALYTIC POLIOMYELITIS IN THE CHIMPANZEE (1945) (31)
- Phosphatase Activity in Chromatolytic Nerve Cells.∗ (1944) (29)
- Synapses involving auditory nerve fibers in primate cochlea. (1978) (29)
- Further notes on the vertebrate synapse (1940) (26)
- Opossum pouch young as experimental material (1940) (26)
- Denervation study of synapses of organ of corti of old world monkeys (1980) (26)
- VIREMIA, INVASIVENESS, AND THE INFLUENCE OF INJECTIONS (1955) (25)
- SECOND ATTACKS OF POLIOMYELITIS : AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY (1941) (25)
- FIBRILLATION IN SKELETAL MUSCLE IN RELATION TO DENERVATION AND TO INACTIVATION WITHOUT DENERVATION (1941) (24)
- Experimental Evidence on the Cerebral Origin of Muscle Spasticity in Acute Poliomyelitis.∗ (1946) (24)
- Untreated Human Stools as a Source of Poliomyelitis Virus (1940) (24)
- POLIOMYELITIS BY ACCIDENTAL CONTAGION IN THE CHIMPANZEE (1944) (22)
- Neutralization of Three Immunological Types of Poliomyelitis Virus by Human Gamma Globulin.∗ (1949) (22)
- Experimental studies on passive immunization against poliomyelitis. II. The prophylactic effect of human gamma globulin on paralytic poliomyelitis in cynomolgus monkeys after virus feeding. (1952) (22)
- Experimental studies on passive immunization against poliomyelitis. I. Protection with human gamma globulin against intramuscular inoculation, and combined passive and active immunization. (1951) (20)
- Subclinical poliomyelitis in the chimpanzee and its relation to alimentary reinfection. (1950) (19)
- Experimental studies on passive immunization against poliomyelitis. III. Passive-active immunization and pathogenesis after virus feeding in chimpanzees. (1953) (18)
- Inhibitory effects of passive antibody on virulent poliovirus excretion and on immune response in chimpanzees. (1960) (18)
- Interim report, Public Health Service Technical Committee on Poliomyelitis Vaccine. (1955) (17)
- Further Observations on the Presence of Poliomyelitis Virus in the Human Oro-Pharynx. (1945) (16)
- Experimental poliomyelitis following intramuscular virus injection. II. Viremia and the effect of antibody. (1961) (15)
- Poliomyelitis Immunization (1961) (13)
- Poliomyelitis Virus in the Human Oro-pharynx.∗ (1944) (13)
- Immunologic classification of poliomyelitis viruses. I. A cooperative program for the typing of one hundred strains. (1951) (13)
- Muscle receptor organs of crayfish:functional-anatomical correlations. (1962) (13)
- The enhancement of susceptibility of monkeys to polioviruses of high and of low virulence. (1956) (13)
- Presynaptic bodies of auditory hair cells in old world monkeys (1980) (12)
- The rise and decline of poliomyelitis virus levels in infected nervous tissue. (1947) (12)
- The role of antibody in experimental poliomyelitis; production of intracerebral immunity in monkeys by vaccination. (1947) (10)
- Experimental Non-Paralytic Poliomyelitis : Frequency and Range of Pathological Involvement. (1945) (10)
- Second attacks of paralytic poliomyelitis in human beings in relation to immunity, virus types and virulence, with a report of two cases, and four other individuals in Baltimore, 1944, infected with virus of the Leon type. (1951) (9)
- Decrease of phosphocreatine in regenerating neurons. (1947) (9)
- PASSIVE IMMUNITY TO POLIOMYELITIS IN THE CHIMPANZEE (1945) (9)
- POLIOMYELITIS INFECTION IN HOUSEHOLDSFREQUENCY OP VIBEMIA AND SPECIFIC ANTIBODY RESPONSE (1954) (8)
- Phosphorus Metabolism of the Mouse Brain as Indicated by the Use of Radiophosphorus (1950) (8)
- Poliomyelitis in the cynomolgus monkey following oral inoculation. (1948) (8)
- Spinal projections of brainstem in rhesus monkey deduced from retrograde chromatolysis. (1946) (8)
- Poliomyelitis immune status in ecologically diverse populations, in relation to virus spread, clinical incidence, and virus disappearance. (1961) (8)
- Electron microscopic atlas of the simian cochlea (1983) (7)
- PRESYNAPTIC ORGANELLES AND JUNCTIONAL INTEGRITY (1971) (7)
- Virus and host factors influencing the titer of Lansing poliomyelitis virus in monkeys, cotton rats and mice. (1950) (7)
- Isolation of poliomyelitis virus from the throats of symptomless children. (1947) (7)
- Poliomyelitic Changes in Multinucleated Neurons, with special reference to the Site of Action of Virus in Cells. (1946) (6)
- An Effective Method of Intraneural Inoculation of Poliomyelitis Virus.∗ (1940) (6)
- Effect of neurohypophysectomy on antidiuretic activity of substituted 3-hydroxy cinchoninic acids in the rat. (1950) (6)
- Wallingford Poliomyelitis Virus: Another Strain of the Lansing Type, Infective in Rodents.* (1949) (6)
- AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS, INC. PROCEEDINGS AND REPORTS BACKGROUND FOR ACTIVE IMMUNIZATION AGAINST POLIOMYELITIS (1955) (5)
- A note on the penetration of poliomyelitis virus from the gastrointestinal tract in the chimpanzee (1942) (5)
- The spread of poliomyelitis, an analysis of contact during epidemic periods. (1954) (5)
- Neuronal Pathways as Determining Factors in Dissemination of Poliomyelitis in the Central Nervous System.∗ (1939) (5)
- Some physiologic aspects of poliovirus infections. (1956) (5)
- Poliomyelitis and the sources of useful knowledge. (1976) (4)
- Concepts and problems of immunization against poliomyelitis. (1954) (4)
- The Efficiency of Intranasal Inoculation as a Means of recovering Poliomyelitis Virus from Stools. (1944) (3)
- [SYMPOSIUM on poliomyelitis]. (1952) (3)
- Lysosomes: Ciba Foundation Symposium. Edited by A. V. S. de Reuck and Margaret P. Cameron. Little, Brown & Co., Boston, Mass., 1963. 446 pp. Indexed. Price $11.50 (1964) (3)
- Poliomyelitis in an uninoculated rhesus monkey, and in orally inoculated monkeys, receiving desoxypyridoxine. (1948) (3)
- Production of Experimental Poliomyelitis from Untreated Stools.∗ (1939) (2)
- Background for active immunization against poliomyelitis. (1955) (2)
- SECOND ATTACKS OF POLIOMYELITIS (1941) (2)
- Pathogenesis and immunity in poliomyelitis. (1953) (2)
- Letter to the Editor. (1962) (1)
- Attempts to infect African green monkeys by oral administration of poliomyelitis virus. (1947) (1)
- Interpeduncular Nucleus. (1961) (1)
- Statement on OPV for Institute of Medicine -- 1959-77 -- Correspondence, OPV Miscellaneous -- letter, 1962-10-30 (1962) (0)
- OPTIC TRACTS AND RETINAL PROJECTION IN OPOSSUM (1937) (0)
- Chronic progressive polio myelitis (1976) (0)
- REPAIR OF TRAUMATIC GAPS IN NERVES (1943) (0)
- Book Review:Neurology of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. E. A. Spiegel, I. Sommer (1945) (0)
- Book Review:Explorer of the Human Brain. The Life of Santiago Ramon y Cajal (1852-1934) Dorothy F. Cannon (1950) (0)
- Polio Vaccine -- 1953-1954 -- Correspondence, Polio -- letter, 1953-12-29 (1953) (0)
- PENETRATION OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS FROM THE GASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT OF THE CHIMPANZEE (1944) (0)
- Kenneth Fuller Maxcy, 1888-1966. (1967) (0)
- The Paralytic Plague (1950) (0)
- Production of Immunity to Poliomyelitis Virus in Motor Cells of the Monkey's Spinal Cord.∗ (1939) (0)
- The question of the transmission of poliomyelitis in rhesus monkeys by accidental laboratory infection. (1945) (0)
- THE EFFICIENCY OF INTRANASAL INOCULATION AS A MEANS OF RECOVERING POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS FROM STOOLS (1945) (0)
- STUDIES ON T H E DIEKCEPHALON O F T H E VIRGINIA OPOSSUM (0)
- Response : Poliomyelitis Vaccines (1962) (0)
- General -- 1957 -- Correspondence, Polio -- letter, 1957-06-13 (1957) (0)
- Poliomyelitis infection in households. Frequency of viremia and specific antibody response. 1954. (1995) (0)
- Type III, Safety for Adults and Analysis of Suspected Cases -- 1962 -- Correspondence, OPV Miscellaneous -- letter, 1962-10-30 (1962) (0)
- In Vitro Diagnostic Tests for Poliomyelitis - The Infection and the Virus -- 1950 [C] -- Conferences and Special Meetings, NFIP -- letter, 1950-07-26 (1950) (0)
- Toxic Encephalomyelopathy, Case -- 1968-69 -- Other Diseases Researched, Miscellaneous -- letter, 1969-01-03 (1969) (0)
- Interpeduncular Nucleus (1961) (0)
- AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS, INC. PROCEEDINGS AND REPORTS (1955) (0)
- OPV Advisory Committee -- 1964 -- Correspondence, OPV Miscellaneous -- letter, 1964-08-12 (1964) (0)
- Current views on poliomyelitis. (1953) (0)
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