Helen Lee Gruehl
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American biochemist and immunologist
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Helen Lee Gruehl's Degrees
- Bachelors Biochemistry Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Helen Lee Gruehl Aikman was an American immunologist. Early life and education Gruehl was born in Passaic, New Jersey, the daughter of Edward Charles Gruehl and Susan Ramsay Mason Gruehl. Her father was manager of a rubber factory; her mother was a teacher and clubwoman. Gruehl graduated from Passaic High School in 1920, and from Mount Holyoke College in 1924. Her major was chemistry, and her minor was in mathematics; she was also known as a dancer during her college years.
Helen Lee Gruehl's Published Works
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- Transmission of Protein Hypersensitiveness from Mother to Offspring (1927) (87)
- RESPIRATORY ANAPHYLAXIS: SENSITIZATION, SHOCK, BRONCHIAL ASTHMA AND DEATH INDUCED IN THE GUINEA-PIG BY THE NASAL INHALATION OF DRY HORSE DANDER (1927) (57)
- ANAPHYLACTOGENIC PROPERTIES OF MILK: IMMUNOCHEMISTRY OF THE PURIFIED PROTEINS AND ANTIGENIC CHANGES RESULTING FROM HEAT AND ACIDIFICATION (1935) (31)
- PASSAGE OF NATIVE PROTEINS THROUGH THE NORMAL GASTRO-INTESTINAL WALL. (1935) (25)
- RESPIRATORY ANAPHYLAXIS (ASTHMA) AND RICIN POISONING INDUCED WITH CASTOR BEAN DUST. (1929) (19)
- ANAPHYLACTOGENIC PROPERTIES OF MALTED SUGARS AND CORN SYRUP (1935) (18)
- TRANSMISSION OF RESPIRATORY ANAPHYLAXIS (ASTHMA) FROM MOTHER TO OFFSPRING (1929) (13)
- ANAPHYLACTOGENIC PROPERTIES OF CERTAIN CEREAL FOODS AND BREADSTUFFS: ALLERGENIC DENATURATION BY HEAT (1939) (12)
- Identity of Animal Anaphylaxis and Human Allergy (Protein Hypersensitiveness) (1930) (7)
- Nasal sensitization, nasal anaphylactic shock and respiratory symptoms simulating bronchial asthma, in the guinea pig.∗ (1925) (6)
- The anaphylactogenic character of horse dander and its crossed relationship to horse serum.∗ (1925) (6)
- CONGENITAL PROTEIN HYPERSENSITIVENESS IN TWO GENERATIONS (1931) (6)
- Ocular Manifestations in Anaphylaxis.∗ (1927) (5)
- Congenital Hypersensitiveness Transmitted to the Third Generation.∗ (1929) (3)
- Investigations of Methods in the Study of Anaphylaxis.∗ (1928) (2)
- Active and passive protein sensitization in utero. (1926) (2)
- Is Respiratory Anaphylaxis (Asthma) the Result of a Local or General Sensitization?∗ (1928) (1)
- The Sensitizing Dose in Respiratory Anaphylaxis (Asthma)∗ (1929) (1)
- Significance of the Vegetative Nervous System on the Regulation of Glucæmia. (Minerva Med., vol. i, pp. 489–94, 1935.) Filla, E. (1935) (0)
- Cure of Epilepsy with Acetylcholine. (Boll. soc. ital. biol. sper., vol. ix, pp. 694–6, 1934.) Serra, P. (1935) (0)
- Comparison of Sodium and Potassium Cations in the Cerebro-spinal Fluid and Blood Serum. (Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper., vol. ix, pp. 419–20, 1934.) Manzini, Cesare (1935) (0)
- Pharmacological Study of Pernocton. (Giorn. Ital. Anestesia Analgesie, vol. ii, pp. 73–89, 1936.) Mannini, R. (1937) (0)
- Amylase and Lipase in the Cerebro-spinal Fluid in Normal and Pathological Conditions. (Diagnostica Tec. Lab. [Napoli] Riv. Mens., vol. viii, pp. 321–30, 1937.) Poli, E. (1938) (0)
- Amylase Content of Human Cerebro-spinal Fluid. (Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper., vol. ix, pp. 432–5, 1934.) Porta, V., and Colli, A. (1935) (0)
- Narcosis and the Dehydrogenation Processes. (Giorn. Ital. Anestesia Analgesie, vol. i, pp. 315–27, 1935.) Galli, G., and Radici, G. (1937) (0)
- Reducing Substances in Human Cerebro-spinal Fluid. (Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper., vol. xi, pp. 332–4, 1936.) Mitolo, M. (1937) (0)
- Respiratory Anaphylaxis in Guinea Pig Due to Castor Bean Dust.∗ (1928) (0)
- Creatine Equilibrium and Glycine in Progressive Muscular Atrophy. (Minerva Med., vol. i, pp. 224–31, 1935.) Scaglioni, C. (1935) (0)
- Narcosis and Glutathione. (Giorn. Ital. Anestesia Analgesie, vol. i, pp. 375–83, 1935.) Galli, G., and Mingazzini, I. (1937) (0)
- Distribution of Chlorine and Phosphorus Anions between Blood and Cerebro-spinal Fluid. (Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper., vol. ix, pp. 417–19, 1934.) Manzini, Cesare (1935) (0)
- Relation Between Chemical Constitution and Hypnotic Action: Bromoethylmalonylurea and Diethylmalonylurea. (Arch. Farmacol. Sper., vol. lx, pp. 497–516, 1935.) Donatelli, L. (1936) (0)
- Calcium and Magnesium Contents of Cerebro-spinal Fluid. (Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. , vol. ix, pp. 421–2, 1934.) Manzini, Cesare (1935) (0)
- Value and Significance of the Boltz Acetic Anhydride Reaction of Cerebro-spinal Fluid in Neuro-psychiatry. (Minerva Med., vol. ii, pp. 160–3, 1934.) Borgarello, G. (1935) (0)
- Anaphylactogenic Properties of Purified Milk Proteins, Raw, Evaporated, Superheated, Dried and Acidified Milk.∗ (1934) (0)
- Transmission of Respiratory Anaphylaxis (Asthma) From Mother to Offspring.∗ (1928) (0)
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