Harry Eagle
American pathologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harry Eagle was an American physician and pathologist. He was born in New York City then studied, and later worked, at Johns Hopkins University before moving on to the National Institutes of Health. From 1961 to 1988 he worked at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He is best known for Eagle's minimal essential medium, which is important in understanding how human and mammalian cells reproduce. He is also known for the Eagle effect. In 1936 he was the inaugural winner of the Eli Lilly and Company-Elanco Research Award. In 1973, he was a co-winner of the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize of Columbia University. In 1987, he was awarded the National Medal of Science for his work in the Biological Sciences.
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Published Works
- Amino acid metabolism in mammalian cell cultures. (1959) (3626)
- Nutrition needs of mammalian cells in tissue culture. (1955) (1407)
- Measurement of Cell Growth in Tissue Culture with a Phenol Reagent (Folin-Ciocalteau) (1956) (882)
- THE RATE OF BACTERICIDAL ACTION OF PENICILLIN IN VITRO AS A FUNCTION OF ITS CONCENTRATION, AND ITS PARADOXICALLY REDUCED ACTIVITY AT HIGH CONCENTRATIONS AGAINST CERTAIN ORGANISMS (1948) (354)
- THE MINIMUM VITAMIN REQUIREMENTS OF THE L AND HELA CELLS IN TISSUE CULTURE, THE PRODUCTION OF SPECIFIC VITAMIN DEFICIENCIES, AND THEIR CURE (1955) (303)
- THE SPECIFIC AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS OF A HUMAN CARCINOMA CELL (STRAIN HELA) IN TISSUE CULTURE (1955) (303)
- The growth response of mammalian cells in tissue culture to L-glutamine and L-glutamic acid. (1956) (300)
- Buffer Combinations for Mammalian Cell Culture (1971) (261)
- CONTACT INHIBITION, MACROMOLECULAR SYNTHESIS, AND POLYRIBOSOMES IN CULTURED HUMAN DIPLOID FIBROBLASTS. (1965) (254)
- Experimental approach to the problem of treatment failure with penicillin. I. Group A streptococcal infection in mice. (1952) (251)
- "Continuous" vs. "discontinuous" therapy with penicillin; the effect of the interval between injections on therapeutic efficacy. (1953) (231)
- The specific amino acid requirements of a mammalian cell (strain L) in tissue culture. (1955) (216)
- Myo-Inositol as an essential growth factor for normal and malignant human cells in tissue culture. (1956) (216)
- pH as a determinant of cellular growth and contact inhibition. (1971) (215)
- MORPHOLOGIC CHANGES ACCOMPANYING SENESCENCE OF CULTURED HUMAN DIPLOID CELLS (1970) (212)
- Effect of schedule of administration on the therapeutic efficacy of penicillin; importance of the aggregate time penicillin remains at effectively bactericidal levels. (1950) (201)
- THE POPULATION-DEPENDENT REQUIREMENT BY CULTURED MAMMALIAN CELLS FOR METABOLITES WHICH THEY CAN SYNTHESIZE (1962) (195)
- The utilization of carbohydrates by human cell cultures. (1958) (191)
- Growth Regulatory Effects of Cellular Interaction (1967) (185)
- The effect of environmental pH on the growth of normal and malignant cells (1973) (158)
- Protein turnover in mammaliar cell cultures. (1959) (152)
- The cytotoxic action of carcinolytic agents in tissue culture. (1956) (139)
- The minimal infectious inoculum of Spirochaeta pallida (Nichols strain) and a consideration of its rate of multiplication in vivo. (1948) (138)
- The free amino acid pool of cultured human cells. (1958) (132)
- Biochemistry of Cultured Mammalian Cells (1961) (129)
- THE COAGULATION OF BLOOD BY SNAKE VENOMS AND ITS PHYSIOLOGIC SIGNIFICANCE (1937) (126)
- STUDIES IN BLOOD COAGULATION : V. THE COAGULATION OF BLOOD BY PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES (TRYPSIN, PAPAIN). (1937) (123)
- The bactericidal action of penicillin in vivo: the participation of the host, and the slow recovery of the surviving organisms. (1950) (119)
- THE EFFECTIVE CONCENTRATIONS OF PENICILLIN IN VITRO AND IN VIVO FOR STREPTOCOCCI, PNEUMOCOCCI, AND TREPONEMA PALLIDUM (1950) (105)
- Cytotoxicity in human cell cultures as a primary screen for the detection of anti-tumor agents. (1958) (99)
- THE NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROPAGATION OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS BY THE HELA CELL (1956) (98)
- The intracellular amino acid concentrations required for protein synthesis in cultured human cells. (1961) (93)
- The utilization of glutamine, glutamic acid, and ammonia for the biosynthesis of nucleic acid bases in mammalian cell cultures. (1958) (80)
- The role of glutamine in protein biosynthesis in tissue culture. (1957) (77)
- Proteolysis in Stored Serum and its Possible Significance in Cell Culture (1960) (76)
- GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS OF VIRUS-TRANSFORMED CELLS (1970) (75)
- The salt requirements of mammalian cells in tissue culture. (1956) (74)
- Speculations as to the therapeutic significance of the penicillin blood level. (1948) (73)
- Evidence for intergenic complementation in hybrid cells derived from two human diploid strains each carrying an X-linked mutation. (1969) (70)
- Effect of environmental pH on the efficiency of cellular hybridization. (1972) (69)
- Altered nucleic acid metabolism in human cell cultures infected with mycoplasma. (1968) (68)
- A Paradoxical Zone Phenomenon in the Bactericidal Action of Penicillin in Vitro. (1948) (61)
- The synthesis of homocystine, cystathionine, and cystine by cultured diploid and heteroploid human cells. (1966) (61)
- The reversible binding of half-cystine residues to serum protein, and its bearing on the cystine requirement of cultured mammalian cells. (1960) (60)
- A SIMPLIFIED CHEMOSTAT FOR THE GROWTH OF MAMMALIAN CELLS: CHARACTERISTICS OF CELL GROWTH IN CONTINUOUS CULTURE (1961) (59)
- Induction and reversal of contact inhibition of growth by pH modification. (1971) (59)
- THE SUSTAINED GROWTH OF HUMAN AND ANIMAL CELLS IN A PROTEIN-FREE ENVIRONMENT. (1960) (56)
- STUDIES ON BLOOD COAGULATION : I. THE RÔLE OF PROTHROMBIN AND OF PLATELETS IN THE FORMATION OF THROMBIN (1935) (53)
- The biosynthesis of cystine in human cell cultures. (1961) (53)
- The utilization of phenylalanine and tyrosine for protein synthesis by human cells in tissue culture. (1957) (52)
- The utilization of proteins by cultured human cells. (1960) (52)
- THE EFFECT OF THE SIZE OF THE INOCULUM AND THE AGE OF THE INFECTION ON THE CURATIVE DOSE OF PENICILLIN IN EXPERIMENTAL INFECTIONS WITH STREPTOCOCCI, PNEUMOCOCCI, AND TREPONEMA PALLIDUM (1949) (48)
- THE SPIROCHETICIDAL ACTION OF PENICILLIN IN VITRO AND ITS TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT (1944) (42)
- The biosynthesis of meso-inositol by cultured mammalian cells, and the parabiotic growth of inositol-dependent and inositol-independent strains. (1960) (42)
- The nutritional requirements of treponemata. V. A detoxified lipide as the essential growth factor supplied by crystallized serum albumin. (1953) (42)
- Myo-inositol as an essential growth factor for normal and malignant human cells in tissue culture. (1956) (41)
- Amino acid requirements of normal and malignant human cells in tissue culture. (1957) (40)
- ON THE PRESENCE IN SYPHILITIC SERUM OF ANTIBODIES TO SPIROCHETES, THEIR RELATION TO SO CALLED WASSERMANN REAGIN, AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE SERODIAGNOSIS OF SYPHILIS (1940) (39)
- Glucose and glutamine in poliovirus production by HeLa cells. (1958) (39)
- DEVELOPMENT OF INCREASED BACTERIAL RESISTANCE TO ANTIBIOTICS I (1952) (37)
- THE AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS OF MONKEY KIDNEY CELLS IN FIRST CULTURE PASSAGE (1958) (36)
- The population-dependent requirement by cultured mammalian cells for metabolites which they can synthesize. II. Glutamic acid and glutamine; aspartic acid and asparagine. (1966) (36)
- Species Specificity in Growth Regulatory Effects of Cellular Interaction (1968) (36)
- RECENT ADVANCES IN THE BLOOD COAGULATION PROBLEM (1937) (35)
- The binding of penicillin in relation to its cytotoxic action. II. The reactivity with penicillin of resistant variants of streptococci, pneumococci, and staphylococci. (1954) (33)
- End product control of amino acid synthesis by cultured human cells. (1965) (33)
- Systematic effect of C14-labeling on ion-exchange chromatography of amino acids. (1955) (31)
- THE BINDING OF PENICILLIN IN RELATION TO ITS CYTOTOXIC ACTION (1954) (31)
- Utilization of Dipeptides by Mammalian Cells in Tissue Culture (1955) (30)
- C14 Isotope Effect on the Ion-exchange Chromatography of Amino Acids (1956) (30)
- The cytotoxicity of anti-tumor agents for normal human and animal cells in first tissue culture passage. (1958) (30)
- The effect of the pH of the medium on the antibacterial action of penicillin, streptomycin, chloramphenicol, terramycin, and bacitracin. (1952) (30)
- The effect of environmental pH on collagen synthesis by cultured cells. (1973) (28)
- THE PHARMACOLOGIC BASIS FOR THE WIDELY VARYING TOXICITY OF ARSENICALS (1944) (27)
- Loss of neoplastic properties in vitro. II. Observations on KB sublines. (1965) (27)
- The assay of ragweed pollen extracts (1939) (27)
- Therapeutic Activity of Bacitracin in Rabbit Syphilis, and Its Synergistic Action with Penicillin.∗ (1948) (25)
- RELATION OF THE SIZE OF THE INOCULUM AND THE AGE OF THE INFECTION TO THE CURATIVE DOSE OF PENICILLIN IN EXPERIMENTAL SYPHILIS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE FEASIBILITY OF ITS PROPHYLACTIC USE (1947) (25)
- On the duration of penicillin action in relation to its concentration in the serum. (1953) (24)
- The serologic relationships between five cultured strains of supposed T. pallidum (Noguchi, Kroó, Nichols, Reiter and Kazan) and two strains of mouth treponemata. (1948) (24)
- The biological activity of arsenosobenzenes in relation to their structure. (1951) (24)
- ON THE NATURE OF THE REACTION BETWEEN DIAZOTIZED SULFANILIC ACID AND PROTEINS (1936) (23)
- THE ANTIBODY RESPONSE IN RABBITS TO KILLED SUSPENSIONS OF PATHOGENIC T. PALLIDUM (1948) (22)
- An altered pattern of RNA synthesis in serially propagated human diploid cells. (1967) (22)
- The systematic treatment of 227 cases of arsenic poisoning (encephalitis, dermatitis, blood dyscrasias, jaundice, fever) with 2,3-demercaptopropanol (BAL). (1946) (22)
- The effect of the method of administration on the therapeutic efficacy of sodium penicillin in experimental syphilis. (1946) (22)
- THE EFFECT OF CELL POPULATION DENSITY ON THE AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS FOR POLIOVIRUS SYNTHESIS IN HELA CELLS (1959) (22)
- The thermolability of ragweed pollen extract and its corresponding reagin (1939) (21)
- STUDIES ON BLOOD COAGULATION : II. THE FORMATION OF FIBRIN FROM THROMBIN AND FIBRINOGEN. (1935) (21)
- SUSCEPTIBILITY OF CULTURED HUMAN CELLS TO ANTITUMOR AGENTS * (1958) (20)
- Prevention of gonorrhea with penicillin tablets. (1949) (20)
- The nutritional requirements of Treponemata. III. A defined medium for cultivation of the Reiter treponeme. (1952) (20)
- THE MULTIPLE MECHANISMS OF PENICILLIN RESISTANCE (1954) (19)
- STUDIES IN THE SEROLOGY OF SYPHILIS : VI. THE INDUCTION OF ANTIBODIES TO TISSUE LIPOIDS (A POSITIVE WASSERMANN REACTION) IN NORMAL RABBITS (1932) (19)
- STUDIES ON THE USE OF IN VITRO PROCEDURES FOR THE SCREENING OF POTENTIAL ANTITUMOR AGENTS: COMPARISON OF ACTIVITY IN MAMMALIAN CELL CULTURES AND MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAYS ALONE AND IN COMBINATION WITH EXPERIMENTAL ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY * (1958) (19)
- THE INACTIVATION OF PENICILLINS F, G, K, AND X BY HUMAN AND RABBIT SERUM (1947) (18)
- Biologic False Positive Serologic Tests for. Syphilis. III. A Suggested Method of Approach to their Clinical Study. (1940) (17)
- SOME REDOX INDICATORS (1930) (17)
- STUDIES IN THE SEROLOGY OF SYPHILIS : III. EXPLANATION OF THE FORTIFYING EFFECT OF CHOLESTERIN UPON THE ANTIGEN AS USED IN THE WASSERMANN AND FLOCCULATION TESTS. (1930) (17)
- The biosynthesis of poliovirus in cell cultures. (1960) (16)
- Serum concentrations of penicillin G in man following intramuscular injection in aqueous solution and in peanut oil-beeswax suspension. (1948) (16)
- The growth requirements of two mammalian cell lines in tissue culture. (1955) (15)
- Relative Growth-Promoting Activity in Tissue Culture of Go-Factors and the Parent Vitamins (1956) (15)
- STUDIES ON BLOOD COAGULATION : IV. THE NATURE OF THE CLOTTING DEFICIENCY IN HEMOPHILIA. (1935) (15)
- The retardation and suppression of experimental early syphilis by small doses of penicillin comparable to those used in the treatment of gonorrhea. (1945) (15)
- A NEW TRYPANOCIDAL AGENT: ggr-(p-ARSENOSOPHENHYL)-BUTYRIC ACID. (1945) (14)
- The nutritional requirements of treponemata; arginine, acetic acid, sulfur-containing compounds, and serum albumin as essential growth-promoting factors for the Reiter treponeme. (1948) (14)
- The Spontaneous Development of Arsenic-Resistance in Trypanosoma equiperdum, and its Mechanism. (1944) (14)
- THE PRESERVATION AND CONCENTRATION OF HUMAN SERUMS FOR CLINICAL USE (1936) (14)
- The synergistic action of penicillin and mapharsen (oxophenarsine hydrochloride) in the treatment of experimental syphilis. (1946) (14)
- THE VARYING BLOOD LEVELS AFFORDED BY PENICILLINS F, G, K, AND X IN RABBITS AND MAN (1947) (14)
- MECHANISM OF HEMOLYSIS BY COMPLEMENT : I. COMPLEMENT FIXATION AS AN ESSENTIAL PRELIMINARY TO HEMOLYSIS. (1929) (14)
- The Preparation of Phenylarsenoxides. III. Derivatives of Carboxy- and Sulfophenylarsenoxides (1940) (13)
- Specific Agglutination and Precipitation I. The Mechanism of the Reactions (1930) (13)
- Nutritional requirements of Treponemata. IV. The total nitrogen requirements of the Reiter Treponeme. (1953) (13)
- Specific Agglutination and Precipitation. II. Velocity of the Reactions. (1932) (13)
- THE EFFECT OF SULFHYDRYL COMPOUNDS ON THE ANTISPIROCHETAL ACTION OF ARSENIC, BISMUTH, AND MERCURY COMPOUNDS IN VITRO (1939) (13)
- MECHANISM OF HEMOLYSIS BY COMPLEMENT (1929) (13)
- THE EFFECT OF COMBINATION WITH DIAZO COMPOUNDS ON THE IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY OF ANTIBODIES (1936) (13)
- Prevention of gonorrhea with penicillin tablets; preliminary report. (1948) (13)
- THE CO-KILLING OF PENICILLIN SENSITIVE AND PENICILLIN RESISTANT BACTERIA AT LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF THE ANTIBIOTIC (1953) (13)
- Effects of cell density and cell growth alterations on cyclic nucleotide levels in cultured human diploid fibroblasts. (1978) (12)
- Coagulation of Blood by Proteolytic Enzymes (Trypsin, Papain) (1936) (12)
- STUDIES IN THE SEROLOGY OF SYPHILIS : I. THE MECHANISM OF THE FLOCCULATION REACTIONS (1930) (12)
- The protective action of BAL in experimental antimony poisoning. (1947) (12)
- On the Presence in Rabbit Antisera vs. Ragweed Pollen of Skin-Sensitizing Antibodies Passively Transferable to Man (1939) (11)
- The Production in Experimental Animals of Antibodies to Short-Ragweed Pollen (Precipitation, Complement-Fixation, and Anaphylaxis) (1939) (11)
- The pH-dependence of reovirus synthesis. (1973) (11)
- Cellular Growth, Contact Inhibition, and Macromolecular Synthesis. (1965) (11)
- SOME EFFECTS OF FORMALDEHYDE ON HORSE ANTIPNEUMOCOCCUS SERUM AND DIPHTHERIA ANTITOXIN, AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE THEORY OF ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY AGGREGATION (1938) (11)
- The efficacy of BAL (2,3-dimercaptopropanol) in the treatment of experimental lead poisoning in rabbits. (1948) (11)
- Effect of ethanesulfonic acid buffers and pH on the accumulation of a nervous system-specific protein (S-100) and a glial-enriched enzyme in a clonal line of rat astrocytes (C6). (1976) (11)
- The Differential Diagnosis of Lymphogranuloma Venereum and Chancroid by Laboratory and Skin Tests. (1943) (11)
- The laboratory diagnosis of syphilis : The theory, technic, and clinical interpretation of the Wassermann and flocculation tests with serum and spinal fluid (1937) (10)
- The status of penicillin in the treatment of syphilis, December 1, 1947. (1948) (10)
- On the Reactivity of the Serum and Spinal Fluid of Leprous Patients with Spirochetal Suspensions. (1941) (10)
- The spirocheticidal and trypanocidal action of acid-substituted phenyl arsenoxides as a function of pH and dissociation constants. (1945) (10)
- Reactions Between Lipoids and Antibodies I. The Isoelectric Point and Composition of the Aggregates Obtained on Adding Beef-Heart Lipoid to Syphilitic Serum (1935) (10)
- The Therapeutic Efficacy of Phenyl Arsenoxides in Mouse and Rabbit Trypanosomiasis. (Tryp. equiperdum). (1944) (10)
- The systemic treatment of arsenic poisoning with BAL (2,3-dimercaptopropanol). (1946) (10)
- Effect of environmental pH on rescue of Simian virus 40. (1973) (10)
- CHAPTER 8 – Amino Acid and Protein Metabolism: I. THE METABOLIC CHARACTERISTICS OF SERIALLY PROPAGATED CELLS* (1965) (10)
- Animal cells and microbiology. (1958) (9)
- Serially cultured animal cells for preparation of viral vaccines. (1969) (9)
- THE THERAPEUTIC ACTIVITY OF PENICILLINS F, G, K, AND X IN EXPERIMENTAL INFECTIONS WITH PNEUMOCOCCUS TYPE I AND STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES (1947) (9)
- THE BINDING OF PENICILLIN IN RELATION TO ITS CYTOTOXIC ACTION IV (1955) (9)
- An Evaluation of the Spirochete Complement Fixation Reaction in Comparison with the Eagle Flocculation and Wassermann Procedures. (1940) (9)
- The Nature of the So-Called Conglutination Reaction (Bordet-Streng) (1930) (8)
- On the Specificity of Serologic Tests for Syphilis as Determined by 40,545 Tests in a College-Student Population. (1941) (8)
- BIOLOGIC FALSE POSITIVE SEROLOGIC REACTIONS IN TESTS FOR SYPHILIS: I. OCCURRENCE IN NORMAL PERSONS (1941) (8)
- THE TREATMENT OF EARLY AND LATENT SYPHILIS: IN NINE TO TWELVE WEEKS WITH TRIWEEKLY INJECTIONS OF MAPHARSEN A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS IN THE FIRST 4,823 CASES (1944) (8)
- DISCUSSION OF PART II (1958) (8)
- Amino Acid and Protein Metabolism (1965) (8)
- THE MECHANISM OF COMPLEMENT FIXATION (1929) (8)
- Media for animal cell culture (1977) (8)
- Experimental bacterial endocarditis in altitude rats; development and regression of cardiac lesions, including lesions in rats treated with penicillin. (1954) (7)
- STUDIES IN THE SEROLOGY OF SYPHILIS II. THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF THE WASSERMANN REACTION (1930) (7)
- [8] The technique of mammalian cell culture (1962) (7)
- THE IMMUNOLOGICAL SPECIFICITY OF THE EUGLOBULIN AND PSEUDOGLOBULIN FRACTIONS OF HORSE AND H^MAN SERUM (1935) (7)
- Diazotization of Proteins (1936) (7)
- THE QUANTITATIVE SEROLOGIC TEST FOR SYPHILIS; ITS VARIABILITY, USEFULNESS IN ROUTINE DIAGNOSIS, AND POSSIBLE SIGNIFICANCE; A STUDY OF 1665 CASES (1941) (7)
- THE TOXICITY, TREPONEMICIDAL ACTIVITY, AND POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC UTILITY OF SUBSTITUTED PHENYLARSENOXIDES I. METHODS OF ASSAY (1940) (7)
- ON THE SPIROCHETICIDAL ACTION OF THE ARSPHENAMINES ON SPIROCHETA PALLIDA IN VITRO. (1938) (7)
- The Preparation of Phenylarsenoxides. II. Derivatives of Amino- and Hydroxyphenylarsenoxides (1940) (7)
- The Therapeutic Efficacy of Penicillin in Relapsing Fever Infections in Mice and Rats. (1944) (7)
- STUDIES IN THE SEROLOGY OF SYPHILIS : IV. A MORE SENSITIVE ANTIGEN FOR USE IN THE WASSERMANN REACTION. (1931) (6)
- The Effect of Human Serum on the Dilution Bioassay of Penicillins G, X, and K (1948) (6)
- The effect of hyperpyrexia on the therapeutic efficacy of penicillin in experimental syphilis. (1947) (6)
- An evaluation of the criteria of cure in experimental leishmaniasis of the golden hamster. (1950) (6)
- Speculation as to the therapeutic significance of the penicillin blood level. (1948) (6)
- Experimental Bacterial Endocarditis in Altitude Rats. III. Effect of Age of Infection on Response to Penicillin (1952) (6)
- The Preparation of Phenylarsenoxides in Relation to a Projected Study of their Chemotherapeutic Activity. I. Monosubstituted Derivatives (1940) (5)
- THE TOXICITY, TREPONEMICIDAL ACTIVITY, AND POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC UTILITY OF SUBSTITUTED PHENYLARSENOXIDES III. MONOSUBSTITUTED COMPOUNDS: ACIDS, ESTERS, BENZOPHENONE, METHYLSULFONE (1940) (5)
- The mechanism of action of penicillin. (1955) (5)
- THE RÔLE OF MOLECULAR OXYGEN IN THE ANTISPIROCHETAL ACTIVITY OF ARSENIC AND BISMUTH COMPOUNDS IN VITRO (1939) (5)
- The kinetics of the bactericidal action of penicillin and the therapeutic significance of the blood penicillin level. (1947) (5)
- Intergenomic complementation of two X-linked genes by hydridization of mutant human fibroblasts. (1969) (5)
- BIOLOGIC FALSE POSITIVE SEROLOGIC REACTIONS IN TESTS FOR SYPHILIS: II. OCCURRENCE WITH ORGANIC DISEASES OTHER THAN SYPHILIS (1941) (5)
- The Reactivity of the Serum of Malarial Patients with Spirochetal Suspensions. (1941) (5)
- The Minimal Effective Concentrations of Arsenic and Bismuth Compounds on T. pallidum in Vitro in Relation to the Therapeutic Dose. (1939) (5)
- Modifications in the Eagle Antigens for Use in the Complement Fixation and Flocculation Tests for Syphilis, and Minor Changes in the Teehnie of these Tests. (1936) (5)
- An Experimental Evaluation of Intensive Methods for the Treatment of Early Syphilis. II. Therapeutic Efficacy and Margin of Safety. (1943) (5)
- STUDIES ON BLOOD COAGULATION : III. ON THE CONSTANCY OF THE HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION DURING THE COAGULATION OF FIBRINOGEN BY THROMBIN (1935) (4)
- Observations on the therapeutic efficacy in experimental syphilis of calcium penicillin in oil and beeswax and their bearing on its use in man. (1947) (4)
- Amino acid metabolism in human cell cultures. (1958) (4)
- An Experimental Evaluation of Intensive Methods for the Treatment of Early Syphilis. III. Clinical Implications. (1943) (4)
- STUDIES IN THE SEROLOGY OF SYPHILIS V. THE CAUSE OF THE GREATER SENSITIVITY OF THE ICE BOX WASSERMANN; THE ZONE PHENOMENON IN COMPLEMENT FIXATION (1931) (4)
- The treatment of trypanosomiasis with p-arsenosophenylbutyric acid; results in 319 cases of early Trypanosoma gambiense infections. (1946) (4)
- STUDIES IN BLOOD COAGULATION (1937) (4)
- Reactions Between Lipoids and Antibodies: II. The Isoelectric Point and Composition of Heterophile Lipoid-Antibody Aggregates (1935) (3)
- THE INTRAVENOUS DRIP AND OTHER INTENSIVE METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF EARLY SYPHILIS. (1942) (3)
- Arsenoso Compounds Containing Amide Groups1 (1944) (3)
- Some paradoxical effects of inhibitors of protein synthesis on protein turnover in cultured human cells (1976) (3)
- THE EFFECT OF ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANCE OF BACTERIA TO ANTIBIOTICS (1952) (3)
- The Use in the Wassermann Reaction of a Uniform and Stable Dehydrated Complement (1935) (3)
- On the Mutual Multivalence of Toxin and Antitoxin (1937) (3)
- THE EFFECT OF MULTIPLE SUBSTITUENTS ON THE TOXICITY AND TREPONEMICIDAL ACTIVITY OF PHENYLARSENOXIDE (1942) (3)
- STUDIES IN THE SEROLOGY OF SYPHILIS (1930) (3)
- The Confusing Multiplicity of Serologic Tests for Syphilis. Standardization of the Serologic Report as a Possible Solution. (1941) (3)
- The Preparation of Phenylarsenoxides. IV. Disubstituted Compounds (1941) (3)
- STUDIES ON BLOOD COAGULATION (1935) (2)
- Arsonic Acids and Arsenoso Compounds Containing the Azo Linkage1 (1944) (2)
- Studies in the Serology of Syphilis. XII. Modifications in the Technic and Interpretation of the Wassermann Reaction. (1933) (2)
- Arsine Oxides of Naphthalene and Biphenyl1 (1942) (2)
- FAILURE OF 10 CONGENERS OF MYO-INOSITOL TO SUPPORT OR TO INHIBIT THE GROWTH OF A CULTURED HUMAN CELL. (1963) (2)
- Amide-Substituted Phenylarsine Oxides and Their Derivatives: A Group of Compounds of Possible Utility in the Treatment of Syphilis (1943) (2)
- 2,3 Dithiolpropanol ("BAL") as a specific detoxifying agent for arsenic. (1946) (2)
- Some metabolic effects of cellular interaction and transformation in human cell cultures. (1967) (2)
- The minimal infectious inoculum of S. pallida in rabbits, and its rate of multiplication in vivo. (1947) (2)
- Studies in the Serology of Syphilis. XI. A Clinical and Statistical Evaluation of a New Flocculation Test for Syphilis : based on 26,611 Tests in Comparison with the Wassermann Reaction, and 2,473 in Comparison with the Kahn. (1933) (2)
- ON THE NATURE OF THE URINE SUGARS (2)
- The Response of Quantitatively Titered Wassermann Test in Early Syphilis to Treatment with Five Different Arsenical Drugs. (1936) (2)
- The rate of disappearance of Leishmania donovani from the spleen of the infected golden hamster following a single injection of a pentavalent antimonial. (1950) (2)
- The relative toxicity and therapeutic activity in experimental syphilis of bismuth subsalicylate, bismosol, and biliposol. (1946) (2)
- p-Arsenosobenzoylurea and Related Compounds1 (1944) (2)
- A Quantitative Complement Fixation Technique (1930) (2)
- The local chemical prophylaxis of experimental syphilis with phenyl arsenoxides incorporated in ointments and in soap. (1947) (2)
- The Non-Identity of the Antigenic and Antitoxic Groups in Diphtheria Antitoxin (1936) (2)
- The efficacy of BAL in the treatment of experimental lead poisoning in rabbits. (1948) (2)
- The Serologie Differentiation of Syphilitic and False Positive Sera. (1945) (1)
- STUDIES IN THE SEROLOGY OF SYPHILIS (1930) (1)
- Some Applications of Colloid Chemistry in the Serum Diagnosis of Syphilis (1931) (1)
- The relative antisyphilitic activity of penicillins F,G,K, and X and of bacitracin, based on the amounts required to abort early syphilic infections in rabbits. (1948) (1)
- Studies in the Serology of Syphilis. X. Precipitation Tests for Syphilis with Spinal Fluids. (1933) (1)
- THE TOXICITY AND TREPONEMICIDAL ACTIVITY OF AMIDESUBSTITUTED PHENYL ARSENOXIDES AND THEIR DERIVATIVES (1944) (1)
- Studies on Barbiturates. (Arch. Int. Pharmocodynamie, vol. xlvi, p. 76, 1933.) Koppanyi, T., Murphy, W. S., and Krop, S. (1934) (1)
- On the Failure of Concentrated Diphtheria Antitoxin to Give the Ramon Flocculation Reaction with Toxin (1935) (1)
- A METHOD FOR THE TITRATION OF COMPLEMENT (1929) (1)
- STUDIES ON BLOOD COAGULATION (1935) (1)
- The effect of human serum on the dilution bioassay of penicillins G, X, and K. (1948) (1)
- A Symposium on Syphilis. (1948) (1)
- THE TOXICITY, TREPONEMICIDAL ACTIVITY, AND POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC UTILITY OF SUBSTITUTED PHENYLARSENOXIDES II. MONOSUBSTITUTED PHENYLARSENOXIDES (Cl; NO2; CH3; C2H4OH; C(CH3):NOH; NH2, OH, CH2NH2 AND DERIVATIVES) (1940) (1)
- The Importance of Glucose and Glutamine for the Elaboration of Poliomyditis Virus by tteLa Cell (1)
- Studies in the Serology of Syphilis. VII. On the Supposed Artificial Induction of a Positive Wassermann Reaction in originally Negative Human Sera. (1932) (1)
- Growth inhibition and chemotherapy : 6th International Congress of Microbiology Symposium (1953) (0)
- Acute Somnifen Poisoning. (Arch. ex. Path. Pharm., vol. clxxiv, p. 111, 1933.) Glatzel, H., and Schmitt, F. (1934) (0)
- The Determination of Barbituric Acid Derivatives in the Urine and Tissues. (Arch. Intern. Pharmacodynamie, vol. xlv, p. 160, 1933.) Herwick, R. P. (0)
- Letter from Harry Eagle to Joshua Lederberg (1951) (0)
- The Diagnosis of Metasyphilitic Diseases by the Demonstration of Brain Antibodies. (Klin. Woch,, vol. xii, p. 1052, 1933.) Foerster, R. (1934) (0)
- The Effect of Amyl Nitrite on the Cerebro-Spinal Fluid Pressure in Normal and Pathologically Altered Brains. (Klin. Wochens., vol. xiii, pp. 1858–9, 1934.) Stefan, H. (1935) (0)
- The mode of action of penicillin in relation to its therapeutic use. (1949) (0)
- The Appearance of an Acetyl Choline-like Substance in the Coronary Venous Blood of Warm-blooded Animals upon Stimulation of the Vagus Nerves. (Arch. Exper. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxii, p. 170, 1933.) Feldberg, W., and Krayer, O. (1934) (0)
- STUDIES IN THE SEROLOGY OF SYPHILIS (1931) (0)
- Serological Studies in Multiple Sclerosis. (Klin. Wochenschr., vol. xiii, pp. 1714–17, 1934.) Sachs, H., and Steiner, G. (1935) (0)
- Specific Agglutination and Precipitation (1930) (0)
- The relative activity of penicillins F, G, K, and X against spirochetes and streptococci in vitro. (1946) (0)
- STUDIES IN THE SEROLOGY OF SYPHILIS (1930) (0)
- Letter from Harry Eagle to Bernard D. Davis (1954) (0)
- Adenylic Acid in the Central Nervous System. (Kim. Wochenschr., vol. xiii, pp. 1422–24, 1934.) Riebeling, C. (1935) (0)
- The Effect of Hypnotics on Picrotoxin: A Contribution to the Problem of the Cold Centre. (Arch. Exptl. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxxi, pp. 219–32, 1936.) Rosenthal, F., and Wallach, G. (1937) (0)
- Determinations of the Sex Hormones (Anterior Pituitary and Follicular Hormones) in Normal, Psychopathic and Neurological Patients. II: The Anterior Pituitary Hormone in Subjects with Non-functioning Generative Glands. (Klin. Woch., vol. xii, p. 896, 1933.) Osterreicher, W. (1934) (0)
- Habituation and Cumulation Phenomena. III: The Antagonism of Some Barbituric Acid Derivatives. (Arch. Exp. Path. Pharmacol., vol. clxxii, p. 645, 1933.) Bousmann, M. R. (1934) (0)
- The Chemical Nature of Lipoid Antigens, in Particular those of Brain and Wassermann Antigens. (Klin. Woch., vol. xii, p. 1100, 1933.) Rudy, H. (1934) (0)
- THE NUTRITION AND METABOLISM OF CULTURED MAMMALIAN CELLS (1964) (0)
- pHasaDeterminant ofCellular GrowthandContact Inhibition (1971) (0)
- The Cause of Indole Convulsions in Frogs. (Tohoku Journ. Exper. Med., vol. xxv, pp. 385–400, 1935.) Yanai, B. (1935) (0)
- STUDIES ON BLOOD COAGULATION (1935) (0)
- The Low Therapeutic Activity of Penicillin K Relative to That of Penicillins F, G, and X, and Its Pharmacological Basis. (1946) (0)
- The Antagonism between Cardiazole and Coramine and Narcotics. (Arch. Exptl. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxx, pp. 258–65, 1936.) Gros, O. (1936) (0)
- The Affinity of Individual Parts of the Brain to Bromine Administered in “Physiological” Quantities. (Arch. Exp. Path. Pharm., vol. clxxiii, p. 508, 1933.) Bier, A. (1934) (0)
- The Action of Methylindoles. (Tohoku Journ. Exper. Med., vol. xxv, pp. 407–11, 1935.) Yanai, B. (1935) (0)
- Studies on the Gas Exchange in the Brain of Human Beings in the Waking State and During Anæsthesia. (Arch. Exptl. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxix, pp. 266–72, 1935.) Laszlo, D., Urban, H., and Weissenberg, E. (1936) (0)
- The Effect of Some Narcotics upon the Sedimentation of Red Blood-cells. (Tôhoku Journ. Exptl. Med., vol. xxiii, p. 279, 1934.) Hino, Makoto (1935) (0)
- A Mieromodifieation of the Eagle Floeculation Technique. (1938) (0)
- Additions and Corrections - The Preparation of Phenylarsenoxides. IV. Disubstituted Compounds (1941) (0)
- STUDIES ON BLOOD COAGULATION (1935) (0)
- Recent studies in arsenical chemotherapy. (1946) (0)
- Insulin Convulsions and the Reticulo-endothelial System. (Klin. Woch., vol. xiii, p. 101, 1934.) Dünner, L., Ostertag, B., and Lücke, H. (1934) (0)
- Carbohydrate Metabolism in Barbiturate Narcosis. (Arch. Intern. Pharmacodynamie, vol. xlvii, pp. 111–22, 1934.) Mulinos, M. G. (1934) (0)
- The Nervous Regulation of the Blood-Sugar Level: Decerebration Hvperglycæmia. (Klin. Woch., vol. xii, p. 778, 1933.) MacLeod, J. J. R., and Donhoffer (1934) (0)
- The Inhibition of Diuresis by Hypnotics. (Arch. Int. Pharmacodynamie, vol. xlvi, p. 97, 1933.) Walton, R. P. (1934) (0)
- The Effect of the Central Nervous System upon the Action of Insulin and Adrenaline: A Contribution to the Problem of Insulin Resistance. (Kim. Wochenschr., vol. xii, p. 1719, 1933.) Högler, F., and Zell, F. (1934) (0)
- The Therapeutic Effect of Quinquevalent Arsenic Compounds in Late Forms of Neurosyphilis. (Klin. Wochenschr., vol. xiv, pp. 1161–4, 1935.) Dattner, B. (1936) (0)
- After-effects of Hypnotics (Barbituric Acid Derivatives). (Arch. Exp. Path. Pharm., vol. clxx,p. 347, 1933.) Mezey, K. (1934) (0)
- The Effect of Hypnotics in Human Beings on Direct Introduction into the Spinal Fluid by Means of Occipital Puncture. (Arch. Exptl. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxix, pp. 498–503, 1935.) Urban, H. (1936) (0)
- Is There Any Difference in the Pharmacological Effect of “Veramon” and a Mixture of its Components? (Arch. Exptl. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxix, pp. 327–33, 1935.) Fischer, R., and Saltzer, H. (1936) (0)
- The Present Status of the Coagulation Problem. An Experimental Review (1934) (0)
- The Dependence of the Effect of Narcotic Agents on the Calcium Concentration and the Significance of Calcium for the Excitability of Motor Nerve Endings. (Arch. exptl. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxvii, pp. 463–74, 1935.) Schein, H., and Riesser, O. (1935) (0)
- Dehydrases and Hydrogen Donators in the Brains of Anæsthetized and Hypnotized Animals, and Comments on a Theory of Animal Immobilization. (Klin. Woch., vol. xiii, p. 1177, 1934.) Waelsch, H. (1935) (0)
- Blood and Spinal-fluid Findings in Barbituric acid Poisoning. (Klin. Wochenschr., vol. xv, pp. 126–9, 1936.) Fretwurst, F., and Voss, H. (1936) (0)
- The Effect of Experimental Dehydration on the Action of Certain Convulsant Drugs. (Arch. Intern. Pharm., vol. xlvii, pp. 284–96, 1934.) Maloney, A. H. (1934) (0)
- AN ALTERED PATTERN OF RNA SYNTHESIS IN SERIALLY PROPAGATEDHUMAN DIPLOID CELLS* BY ELLIOT (0)
- In Vitro Diagnostic Tests for Poliomyelitis - The Infection and the Virus -- 1950 [B] -- Conferences and Special Meetings, NFIP -- letter, 1950-06-07 (1950) (0)
- STUDIES IN THE SEROLOGY OF SYPHILIS (1931) (0)
- CRYSTALLIZED SERUM ALBUMIN (0)
- INTRODUCTION TO PART II (1958) (0)
- The Effect of Hypnotics Introduced Intracisternally (in Rabbits). (Arch. Exptl. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxix, pp. 483–97, 1935.) Borbely, F. (1936) (0)
- The Physiology and Pharmacology of Sleep. II. Vegetative Toxins and their Effect on Sleep. (Arch. exptl. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxvi, p. 478, 1934.) Dost, H. (1935) (0)
- Isolation of an Antibiotic Agent Derived from a Phycomyces Active in vitro Against Trypanosoma eguiperdum.∗ † (1946) (0)
- STUDIES IN THE SEROLOGY OF SYPHILIS (1932) (0)
- The Urea Content of the Brain in the Newborn. (Klin. Wochenschr., vol. xiii, pp. 622–4, 1934.) Braendli, C. (1935) (0)
- The Distribution of Diethylbarbituric Acid in the Brain. (Arch. Exptl. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxix, pp. 226–8, 1935.) Keeser, E., and Keeser, I. (1936) (0)
- The Regulation of Blood Flow through the Brain.—I. (Arch. Exper. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxv, pp. 606–39, 1934.) Schneider, M., and Schneider, Dietrich (1935) (0)
- In memoriam (0)
- Letter from Harry Eagle to Detlev Wulf Bronk (1958) (0)
- The Inhibition of Convulsive Poisons. (Arch. Exper. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxviii, pp. 693–9, 1935.) Biehler, W. (1936) (0)
- Does the Blood Contain Acetylcholine? (Klin. Wochenschr., vol. xiv, pp. 453–6, 1935.). Ammon, R. (1935) (0)
- THE BINDING OF PENICILLIN IN RELATION TO ITS CYTOTOXIC ACTION (1954) (0)
- An Experimental Evaluation of Intensive Methods for the Treatment of Early Syphilis. I. Toxieity and Excretion. (1943) (0)
- Demonstration in the Spinal Fluid of the Oxytocic, Pressor and Antidiuretic Components of the Posterior Pituitary Lobe. (Arch. Exptl. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxx, pp. 135–41, 1936.) Deleonardi, S. (1936) (0)
- The Toxicity of Pyramidone-barbital Mixtures. (Arch. Exptl. Path. Pharmakol., vol. clxxix, pp. 334–40, 1935.) Saltzer, H., and Fischer, R. (1936) (0)
- The Cause of Indole Convulsions in Warm-blooded Animals. (Tohoku Journ. Exper. Med., vol. xxv, pp. 401–6, 1935.) Yanai, B. (1935) (0)
- The Vitamin C Content of the Brain and of the Cerebro-spinal Fluid at Various Ages. (Klin. Wochenschr., vol. xiii, pp. 1744–5, 1934.) Plaut, F., and Bülow, M. (1935) (0)
- CONCERNING THE MECHANISM OF ACTION OF INTERFERON* (0)
- DISCUSSION (1965) (0)
- Accentuation and Decrease of the Convulsive Effect of Some Local Anæsthetics. (Arch. Exptl. Path. Pharmakol., vol. lxxix, pp. 415–19, 1935.) Keil, W., and Rühling, I. (1936) (0)
- II. The Effect of Various Substances upon the Blood Flow through the Brain. (Ibid., pp. 640-64.) (1935) (0)
- Drug resistance. (1954) (0)
- Reactions Between Lipoids and Antibodies (1935) (0)
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