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- STUDIES ON THE ESTIMATION OF CARDIAC OUPTUT IN MAN, AND OF ABNORMALITIES IN CARDIAC FUNCTION, FROM THE HEART'S RECOIL AND THE BLOOD'S IMPACTS; THE BALLISTOCARDIOGRAM (1939) (383)
- Essential trace metals in man: zinc. Relation to environmental cadmium. (1967) (332)
- The human body burden of lead. (1968) (316)
- FAMILIAL HYPOTHALAMIC DIABETES INSIPIDUS IN RATS (BRATTLEBORO STRAIN). (1964) (302)
- Cadmium as a factor in hypertension (1965) (296)
- Relation between mortality from cardiovascular disease and treated water supplies: variations in states and 163 largest municipalities of the United States. (1960) (276)
- Toxic effects of trace elements on the reproduction of mice and rats. (1971) (272)
- Abnormal trace metals in man--chromium. (1962) (250)
- Trace metals in man: strontium and barium. (1972) (242)
- Essential trace metals in man: manganese. A study in homeostasis. (1966) (238)
- Essential trace metals in man: selenium. (1970) (225)
- Abnormal trace metals in man: cadmium. (1961) (225)
- Losses of vitamins and trace minerals resulting from processing and preservation of foods. (1971) (217)
- Hypertension induced in rats by small doses of cadmium. (1962) (215)
- Municipal drinking water and cardiovascular death rates. (1966) (190)
- Syndrome simulating collagen disease caused by hydralazine (Apresoline). (1954) (182)
- Trace metals in human hair. (1969) (180)
- CHROMIUM, CADMIUM AND LEAD IN RATS: EFFECTS ON LIFE SPAN, TUMORS AND TISSUE LEVELS. (1965) (180)
- Essential trace metals in man: copper. (1966) (178)
- Studies on the Control of Hypertension by Hyphex: II. Toxic Reactions and Side Effects (1953) (175)
- Abnormal trace metals in man: arsenic. (1966) (171)
- Trace-element analysis in clinical chemistry. (1971) (169)
- Relations between hardness of water and death rates from certain chronic and degenerative diseases in the United States. (1960) (166)
- CHROMIUM, LEAD, CADMIUM, NICKEL AND TITANIUM IN MICE: EFFECT ON MORTALITY, TUMORS AND TISSUE LEVELS. (1964) (163)
- Abnormal trace metals in man--nickel. (1962) (151)
- ABNORMAL TRACE METALS IN MAN--VANADIUM. (1963) (145)
- CADMIUM HYPERTENSION IN RATS. (1964) (139)
- Chromium deficiency as a factor in atherosclerosis. (1970) (138)
- The role of chromium in mammalian nutrition. (1968) (135)
- TRACE ELEMENTS IN HUMAN TISSUE. PART III. SUBJECTS FROM AFRICA, THE NEAR AND FAR EAST AND EUROPE (1965) (133)
- Renal failure associated with low extracellular sodium chloride; the low salt syndrome. (1949) (121)
- Chromium deficiency in rats: a syndrome simulating diabetes mellitus with retarded growth. (1966) (115)
- SPECIAL ARTICLE: Cadmium, Chromium, and Cardiovascular Disease (1967) (112)
- Life-term effects of mercury, methyl mercury, and nine other trace metals on mice. (1975) (110)
- Life-term studies in rats: effects of aluminum, barium, beryllium, and tungsten. (1975) (109)
- BALLISTOCARDIOGRAM. II. NORMAL STANDARDS, ABNORMALITIES COMMONLY FOUND IN DISEASES OF THE HEART AND CIRCULATION, AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE. (1940) (108)
- ABNORMAL TRACE METALS IN MAN: TIN. (1964) (106)
- Abnormal trace metals in man: lead. (1961) (103)
- INFLUENCE OF CHROMIUM, CADMIUM, AND LEAD ON RAT AORTIC LIPIDS AND CIRCULATING CHOLESTEROL. (1965) (99)
- Scandium, chromium(VI), gallium, yttrium, rhodium, palladium, indium in mice: effects on growth and life span. (1971) (96)
- Life term studies on the effect of trace elements on spontaneous tumors in mice and rats. (1969) (95)
- ESSENTIAL TRACE METALS IN MAN: MOLYBDENUM. (1970) (93)
- Selenium and tellurium in rats: effect on growth, survival and tumors. (1971) (93)
- Arsenic, germanium, tin and vanadium in mice: effects on growth, survival and tissue levels. (1967) (92)
- Effect of chromim, cadmium and other trace metals on the growth and survival of mice. (1963) (89)
- Zirconium, niobium, antimony, vanadium and lead in rats: life term studies. (1970) (87)
- Studies on the Control of Hypertension: VIII. Mortality, Morbidity, and Remissions During Twelve Years of Intensive Therapy (1966) (87)
- Cadmium hypertension. Its reversal in rats by a zinc chelate. (1967) (87)
- Abnormal trace elements in man: tellurium. (1967) (86)
- Essential metals in man. Magnesium. (1969) (82)
- Germanium, tin and arsenic in rats: effects on growth, survival, pathological lesions and life span. (1968) (82)
- A sensible look at air pollution by metals. (1970) (79)
- SOME ASPECTS OF GLUCOSE METABOLISM OF CHROMIUM-DEFICIENT RATS RAISED IN A STRICTLY CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT. (1965) (76)
- Studies on the Control of Hypertension by Hyphex: I. Effects on Blood Pressure (1953) (73)
- Management of arterial hypertension. (1954) (73)
- Variation in the concentration of cadmium in human kidney as a function of age and geographic origin. (1961) (72)
- The Effect of 1‐Hydrazinophthalazine in Hypertension (1952) (72)
- THE BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENTS OR PERIPATETICS THROUGH THE PERIODIC TABLE. (1965) (72)
- II. Impaired Renal Excretion of Sodium Chloride (1942) (69)
- Variability in the metal content of human organs. (1962) (69)
- Control of hypertension by hexamethonium and 1-hydrazinophthalazine; preliminary observations. (1952) (67)
- Studies on congestive heart failure (1941) (67)
- Cardiovascular mortality, municipal water, and corrosion. (1974) (66)
- Effects of chromium, cadmium and lead on the growth and survival of rats. (1963) (65)
- Life-term effects of nickel in rats: survival, tumors, interactions with trace elements and tissue levels. (1974) (63)
- The role of trace elements in cardiovascular diseases. (1974) (63)
- Life term studies on the effects of arsenic, germanium, tin, and vanadium on spontaneous tumors in mice. (1967) (62)
- Essential trace metals in man: cobalt. (1967) (62)
- Abnormal trace metals in man: zirconium. (1966) (61)
- Serum cholesterol and glucose levels in rats fed refined and less refined sugars and chromium. (1969) (60)
- The effect of treatment on mortality rates in severe hypertension; a comparison of medical and surgical regimens. (1958) (60)
- Selenium and tellurium in mice. Effects on growth, survival, and tumors. (1972) (56)
- Studies on the Control of Hypertension: VI. Some Evidence for Reversal of the Process During Hexamethonium and Hydralazine Therapy (1956) (55)
- Lesions resembling vitamin B complex deficiency and urinary loss of zinc produced by ethylenediamine tetra-acetate. (1957) (55)
- Zirconium, niobium, antimony and fluorine in mice: effects on growth, survival and tissue levels. (1968) (54)
- Interactions of trace metals in rat tissues. Cadmium and nickel with zinc, chromium, copper, manganese. (1974) (48)
- Studies on the control of hypertension by hyphex. III. Pharmacological and chemical observations on 1-hydrazinophthalazine. (1954) (43)
- Renal arteriolar changes in hypertensive rats given cadmium in drinking water. (1969) (43)
- Abnormal trace metals in man: germanium. (1967) (42)
- Serum cholesterol levels in rats fed thirteen trace elements. (1968) (42)
- Degenerative cardiovascular disease in the Orient. II. Hypertension. (1958) (38)
- Is atherosclerosis a conditioned pyridoxal deficiency? (1955) (38)
- HYPERTENSIVE DISEASES. CAUSES AND CONTROL (1954) (36)
- Diabetic-like serum glucose levels in chromium deficient rats. (1965) (36)
- Hypertension in rats from injection of cadmium. (1966) (34)
- Effects of selenate, selenite and tellurite on the growth and early survival of mice and rats. (1967) (33)
- Circulatory and Respiratory Effects of Adenosine Triphosphate in Man (1951) (32)
- Depression of cholesterol levels in human plasma following ethylenediamine tetracetate and hydralazine. (1955) (30)
- Possible Etiologic Relevance of Personality Factors in Arterial Hypertension (1950) (30)
- Vascular reactivity of rats altered by cadmium and a zinc chelate. (1970) (30)
- Cadmium, Chromium, and Cardiovascular Disease (1967) (29)
- Pathogenesis of hypertension. (1951) (29)
- Psychosis apparently produced by reserpine. (1955) (28)
- ABNORMAL TRACE METALS IN MAN: NIOBIUM. (1965) (28)
- Experimental Pyelonephritis and Hypertension in Rats.∗ (1951) (27)
- STUDIES ON “ESSENTIAL” HYPERTENSION: III. The Effect of Nephrectomy upon Hypertension Associated with Organic Renal Disease (1940) (27)
- CAN VASCULAR SHUNTING BE INDUCED IN THE KIDNEY BY VASOACTIVE DRUGS? (1949) (27)
- Effect of Tetraethyllead on Learning and Memory in the Rat. (1966) (27)
- Action of a chelate of zinc on trace metals in hypertensive rats. (1968) (26)
- Low salt diets and arterial hypertension. (1948) (26)
- Metals in the Air (1971) (25)
- STUDIES ON ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION: I. CLASSIFICATION (1939) (25)
- Degenerative cardiovascular disease in the Orient. I. Atherosclerosis. (1958) (24)
- Studies on Congestive Circulatory Failure: III. The Relation of Edema to Urinary Chlorides (1950) (23)
- The possible etiological relevance of personality factors in arterial hypertension. (1949) (23)
- Recondite Toxicity of Trace Elements (1973) (23)
- THE EFFECT OF TYROSINASE ON EXPERIMENTAL HYPERTENSION (1941) (23)
- ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN RATS I. METHODS (1942) (23)
- Studies on the Control of Hypertension by Hyphex: V. Effects on the Course of the Malignant Stage (1954) (21)
- The trace elements and nutrition : some positive and negative aspects (1976) (21)
- STUDIES ON THE CONTROL OF HYPERTENSION BY HYPHEX. IV. LEVELS OF THE AGENTS IN URINE AND BLOOD (1954) (20)
- Trace metals in rat tissues as influenced by calcium in water. (1967) (20)
- A practical method for the reduction of plasma cholesterol in man. (1956) (20)
- Influence of Various Sugars, Chromium and Other Trace Metals on Serum Cholesterol and Glucose of Rats (1971) (19)
- Effect of Certain Amines on the Blood Pressure of Normotensive and Hypertensive Rats.∗ (1950) (19)
- Interactions of trace metals in mouse and rat tissues; zinc, chromium, copper, and manganese with 13 other elements. (1976) (18)
- THE BEHAVIOR OF RENAL BLOOD FLOW AFTER PARTIAL CONSTRICTION OF THE RENAL ARTERY (1940) (17)
- Antihypertensive effects of metal binding agents. (1955) (17)
- Childhood exposure to environmental lead. (1974) (16)
- HARDNESS OF LOCAL WATER-SUPPLIES AND MORTALITY FROM CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (1961) (16)
- The L. E. cell as a manifestation of delayed hydralazine intoxication. (1956) (16)
- Coarctation of the aorta associated with abnormal digits, ovarian insufficiency and shortness of stature. (1949) (15)
- TRACE ELEMENTS IN HUMAN TISSUE. 3. SUBJECTS FROM AFRICA, THE NEAR AND FAR EAST AND EUROPE. (1965) (15)
- Studies on the Control of Hypertension. VII. Effects of Ganglionic Blockade Combined With Hydralazine on the Malignant Stage Complicated by Renal Azotemia (1956) (15)
- Use of diuretic agents. (1951) (14)
- RENAL CADMIUM AND ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION. (1964) (14)
- The control of arterial hypertension by hyphex, with an evaluation of other methods of therapy. (1953) (14)
- STUDIES ON ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION: II. THE ASSOCIATION OF HYPERTENSION WITH ORGANIC RENAL DISEASE (1941) (14)
- Studies on Congestive Circulatory Failure: IV. The Effect of Various Diuretics on the Excretion of Water and Chlorides (1951) (14)
- Pressor substances in arterial hypertension. V. Chemical and pharmacological characteristics of pherentasin. (1955) (14)
- Abnormalities of the Urinary Tract in “Essential Hypertension.” (1938) (13)
- Pressor substances in arterial hypertension. II. Demonstration of pherentasin, a vasoactive material procured from blood. (1950) (13)
- The Poisons Around Us: Toxic Metals in Food, Air, and Water (1974) (13)
- Effect of Chromium, Cadmium and Lead on Serum Cholesterol of Rats (1962) (13)
- The poisons around us (1994) (12)
- Low sodium chloride diets in hypertension; effects on blood pressure. (1949) (12)
- Evaluation of bioassay for urinary catechol amines with strips of rabbit aorta. (1960) (12)
- Relation of Trace Metals to Human Health (1972) (12)
- Arterial hypertension in dogs. II. The effects of neurogenic hypertension with a study of periodic renal biopsies over a seven-year period. (1956) (11)
- ABNORMALITIES OF CIRCULATING CELLS AND PROTEINS IN HYDRALAZINE-TREATED PATIENTS WITHOUT TOXIC SYMPTOMS (1962) (11)
- Spontaneous variations of blood pressure in hypertensive and normotensive individuals. (1956) (10)
- Test for the presence of the hypertensive diencephalic syndrome using histamine. (1949) (10)
- Influence of cadmium on renal ischemic hypertension in rats. (1968) (10)
- Coarctation of the aorta; photo-electric plethysmography and direct arterial blood pressure measurement as an aid in diagnosis. (1949) (10)
- Studies on "essential" hypertension. V. An endocrine hypertensive syndrome. (1954) (10)
- The effects of the rice diet upon the blood pressure of hypertensive individuals. (1949) (10)
- Regional Vasomotor Tone in Normotensive and Hypertensive Dogs (1951) (10)
- Trace elements in human tissue. I. Methods. (1963) (10)
- ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN RATS : II. EFFECTS ON THE KIDNEYS. (1942) (10)
- Pressor Substances in Arterial Hypertension: IV. Quantitative and Qualitative Studies of Pherentasin (1952) (9)
- The Immediate Pressor Effect of Desoxycorticosterone Acetate. (1948) (9)
- THE EFFECT OF TYROSINASE ON ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION. (1941) (9)
- A discrepancy between renal extraction and urinary excretion of various substances (para-amino-hippurate, mannitol, creatinine, thiosulphate) in man. (1950) (9)
- Pressor substances in arterial hypertension; activity and amine content of crude extracts of blood. (1950) (9)
- Familial hypothalamic diabetes insipidus in rats (Brattleboro strain). 1964. (1997) (8)
- Immediate pressor effect of desoxycorticosterone acetate in arterial hypertension. (1948) (8)
- The use of pentolinium tartrate with and without hydralazine in the treatment of severe hypertension. (1955) (8)
- Neurological manifestations after antihypertensive therapy with mecamylamine. (1957) (8)
- Mechanisms of hypertension with a consideration of atherosclerosis (1957) (8)
- Hypertensive vascular disease: therapy with modern drugs and its limits. (1955) (8)
- Oxygen tension and pH of the renal cortex in acute ischemia and chronic hypertension. (1950) (8)
- The asystolic arterial pressure gradient as a measure of local peripheral resistance. (1948) (7)
- The response of the adrenal cortex of the rat to dietary salt restriction and replacement. (1956) (7)
- PRESSOR SUBSTANCES IN ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION (1950) (7)
- Survival rates in severe hypertension intensively treated with hydralazine and ganglionic blockade (1960) (7)
- Relation of Trace Metals to Human Health Effects (1973) (6)
- Trace metals and chronic diseases. (1956) (6)
- Pressor substances in arterial hypertension. III. Chemical studies on pherentasin. (1950) (6)
- The antihypertensive properties of some mercaptans and other sulfur-containing compounds. (1955) (6)
- The antihypertensive influence of certain sulfhydryl compounds. (1951) (6)
- THE EFFECT OF A PREPARATION OF AMINE OXIDASE ON EXPERIMENTAL HYPERTENSION. (1942) (6)
- METALLIC MICRONUTRIENTS AND INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM. (1969) (5)
- The Treatment of Hypertension with Modern Drugs (1956) (5)
- STUDIES ON THE CONTROL OF HYPERTENSION BY HYPHEX. III. PHARMACOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL OBSERVATIONS ON 1‐HYDRAZINOPHTHALAZINE (1954) (5)
- Pherentasin: a pressor substance present in arterial hypertension. (1950) (5)
- Arterial Hypertension in Dogs: I. Methods (1952) (5)
- New antihypertension drugs. (1952) (4)
- Pathogenesis of hypertension. (1951) (4)
- Effect of Tyrosinase on Blood Pressure of Hypertensive Rats (1940) (4)
- Current status of therapy in hypertension. (1956) (4)
- A Method for Preparing an Active Adrenal Cortex Extract. (1931) (4)
- “ESSENTIAL” HYPERTENSION. A CONCEPT OF ITS MECHANISM (1942) (3)
- ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN RATS (1942) (3)
- ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN RATS (1942) (3)
- Association of coarctation of the aorta and pregnancy; case report. (1956) (3)
- Pressor substances in hypertensive blood. (1948) (3)
- Pressor substances in extracts of hypertensive blood. (1948) (3)
- SALT HUNGER UNAFFECTED BY CADMIUM IN RATS ALLOWED SALINE SOLUTION BY CHOICE. (1964) (2)
- Renal changes in experimental hypertension (1953) (2)
- Studies on Congestive Circulatory Failure (2)
- A systolic arterial pressure gradient as a measure of local peripheral resistance. (1948) (2)
- PRESSOR SUBSTANCES IN ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION (1950) (2)
- ABSORPTION, METABOLISM AND EXCRETION OF SALICYL AZO SULFOPYRIDINE IN MAN (1972) (2)
- INTENSIVE DEEP ROENTGEN IRRADIATION: A STUDY OF THE IMMEDIATE EFFECTS (1922) (2)
- Chemistry and pharmacology of 1-hydrazinophthalazine (1954) (2)
- The relation of the kidney to the acute pressor action of desoxycorticosterone. (1951) (2)
- Diabetes, fever of unknown origin and coma. (1948) (1)
- Direct arterial puncture and photoelectric plethysmography in the diagnosis of coarctation of the aorta (1949) (1)
- CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND HARDNESS OF WATER-Reply (1960) (1)
- Acute hemodynamic effects of adenosine triphosphate (1950) (1)
- Errors in evaluation of the severity of hypertension. (1956) (1)
- The control of arterial hypertension in older individuals. (1956) (1)
- THE TRANSFUSION OF ARTERIAL HYPERTENSIVE AND NORMOTENSIVE BLOOD INTO HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS (1949) (1)
- Are there arterio-venous shunts in the kidney? (1948) (1)
- Cadmium in the Environment. Lars Friberg, Magnus Piscator, and Gunnar Nordberg. CRC Press, Cleveland, Ohio, 1971. 176 pp., illus. $25 (1972) (1)
- Humoral Pressor Substances and Their Relation to Arterial Hypertension (1949) (1)
- THE RELATION OF THE KIDNEY TO THE ACUTE PRESSOR ACTION OF DESOXYCORTICOSTERONE (1950) (1)
- Disturbances of the internal environment and their correction. (1953) (1)
- Effects of Metals on Cells, Subcellular Elements, and Macromolecules.Jack Maniloff , James R. Coleman , Morton W. Miller (1971) (1)
- Local peripheral resistance in canine hypertension (1951) (1)
- The Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 172, 1960, Pages 1902–1908 (2009) (1)
- The effects of a diet of rice and fruit juices upon the blood pressure of hypersensitive individuals. (1947) (1)
- Association between primary amines and pressor substances in urine (1951) (1)
- Current therapeutics. LXXX. Hydralazine in the control of severe hypertension. (1954) (0)
- and Cardiovascular Death Rates (2017) (0)
- Reply to Eckardt (1971) (0)
- Book Review:Metal Ions in Biological Systems. Volume 2. Mixed-Ligand Complexes. Helmut Sigel (1974) (0)
- The Normal Blood Pressure of Anesthetized Rats (2003) (0)
- Shirt-tail and pigtail : nonchalant adventures in Central Asia (0)
- Hypertension with papilledema. (1947) (0)
- Hypertension and renal failure. (1947) (0)
- Reply to Lain Hart (1971) (0)
- CADMIUM AND CHROMIUM trace metals present in the human body : (0)
- Book Review:The Clinical Significance of the Essential Biological Metals. I. J. T. Davies (1973) (0)
- 514 ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN RATS . I The Normal Blood Pressure of Anesthetized Rats (1942) (0)
- Proceedings of the joint W.H.O-Czechoslovak Cardiological Society Symposium on the Pathogenesis of Essential Hypertension : Prague, May 22nd to 29th, 1960 (1962) (0)
- Hexamethonium chloride and 1-hydrazinophthalazine (hyphex) in malignant hypertension (1954) (0)
- The medical control of hypertension. (1953) (0)
- IV. Early Arterial Hypertension (1942) (0)
- One Problem in Medical Ethics (1965) (0)
- A possible mechanism for the hypotensive effect of thiocyanates (1950) (0)
- TheEffect ofTreatment on Mortality RatesinSevere Hypertension A Comparison ofMedical andSurgical Regimlens (2017) (0)
- PRESSOR SUBSTANCES IN ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION (1955) (0)
- [Intra-arterial pressure in man after sudden complete occlusion as a measure of peripheral resistance]. (1957) (0)
- Control of hypertension with hexamethonium and hydrazinophthalazine (1952) (0)
- Methods for extraction of pressor substances from hypertensive blood. (1948) (0)
- Pressor substances in blood of hypertensive patients. (1948) (0)
- Chloride balance in congestive circulatory failure (1949) (0)
- Comprehensive Biochemistry, 21: Metabolism of Vitamins and Trace Elements. Florkin, M. and Stotz, E. H., Eds. Elsevier Publ. Co. Amsterdam, London, New York, 1971, 297 pp. (10 authors, 8 sections) (1971) (0)
- AN AMMONIA DETOXICANT, ARGININE GLUTAMATE. (1964) (0)
- A test for the presence of the hypertensive diencephalic syndrome using histamine. (1948) (0)
- REGIONAL VASOMOTOR TONE IN DOGS Levels of EP 6 were markedly increased in renal hypertension , being 2 to 4 times normal distal to the (0)
- Trace-ElementAnalysisin ClinicalChemistry (2004) (0)
- The immediate pressor effect of desoxycorticosterone acetate in hypertensive and normotensive subjects. (1948) (0)
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