Louis Lowenstein
American medical researcher
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Louis Lowenstein 's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine Harvard University
- PhD Biomedical Sciences Johns Hopkins University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Louis Lowenstein was a medical researcher who made significant contributions in hematology and immunology. Lowenstein was born in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1908. As a child in Nashville, he was accomplished as a violinist and tennis player. He received a bachelor's degree from Vanderbilt University and a medical degree from Vanderbilt's medical school. In 1937, after additional training at Vanderbilt and Ohio State University, he joined the faculty of the McGill University medical school and the staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal, Quebec. He remained at McGill for the rest of his professional career, except for service in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II.
Louis Lowenstein 's Published Works
Published Works
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF LARGE IMMATURE MONONUCLEAR CELLS IN MIXED LEUKOCYTE CULTURES. (1964) (473)
- A Factor stimulating DNA Synthesis derived from the Medium of Leucocyte Cultures (1965) (183)
- IRON DEFICIENCY AND HYDREMIA IN NORMAL PREGNANCY (1966) (149)
- Daunorubicin in the therapy of acute granulocytic leukemia. (1973) (109)
- Genetic Studies on the Mixed Leukocyte Reaction (1964) (108)
- RELATIVE FOLATE DEFICIENCY OF ERYTHROCYTES IN PERNICIOUS ANEMIA AND ITS CORRECTION WITH CYANOCOBALAMIN. (1964) (97)
- Inhibition of erythropoiesis by a factor present in the plasma of patients with erythroblastopenia. (1966) (81)
- Blood volume and hematologic studies in pregnancy and the puerperium. (1950) (59)
- Histoplasmosis and thrombocytopenic purpura: transmission by renal homotransplantation. (1965) (55)
- Acute changes in renal excretion of water and solute in patients with Laennec's cirrhosis, induced by the administration of the pressor amine, metaraminol. (1961) (54)
- Landry-Guillain-Barré-Strohl syndrome and immune-complex nephritis. (1973) (48)
- The incidence and prevention of folate deficiency in a pregnant clinic population. (1966) (40)
- Alterations in blood coagulation and hemostasis during extracorporeal circulation. II. (1962) (39)
- Drug-induced hemolytic anemia. (1963) (39)
- Megaloblastic anemia of pregnancy and the puerperium. (1955) (32)
- Metabolic studies in pregnancy and the puerperium. (1959) (32)
- The Effect of Testosterone, Adrenal Steroids and Prolactin on Erythropoiesis (1967) (32)
- HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA INDUCED BY PHENYLAZO-DIAMINO-PYRIDINE (PYRIDIUM). (1964) (31)
- Panhypoplasia of the bone marrow. I. Demonstration of a plasma factor with anti-erythropoietin-like activity. (1968) (31)
- Hydrops fetalis with alpha thalassemia. (1967) (30)
- HEREDITARY JAUNDICE IN THE RAT. (1940) (30)
- Nutritional anemia and megaloblastosis in pregnancy. (1966) (29)
- An immunologic basis for acquired resistance to oral administration of hog intrinsic factor and vitamin B12 in pernicious anemia. (1961) (29)
- Correlation of blood loss with blood volume and other hematological studies before, during and after childbirth. (1950) (29)
- Polycythemia associated with disturbed function of the respiratory center. (1956) (28)
- Inhibition of the stem-cell action of erythropoietin by estradiol. (1967) (28)
- Vitamin B12 in pregnancy and the puerperium. (1960) (26)
- Correlation of red cell loss at delivery with changes in red cell mass. (1968) (24)
- Vitamin B12—Folate Interrelationships in Megaloblastic Anaemia (1966) (24)
- EFFECT OF PROLACTIN ON ERYTHROPOIESIS IN THE MOUSE. (1964) (23)
- Inhibition of the Stem-Cell Action of Erythropoietin by Estradiol.∗ (1966) (23)
- The bone marrow in pregnancy and the puerperium. (1957) (23)
- The factors affecting the strength of "one-way" stimulation with irradiated leukocytes in mixed leukocyte cultures. (1968) (21)
- Erythopoiesis During Pregnancy and Lactation in the Mouse. II. Role of Erythropoietm.∗ (1966) (21)
- Irradiated and Preserved Leukocytes in Mixed Leukocyte Cultures.∗ (1967) (20)
- Hormonal Control of Erythropoiesis during Pregnancy in the Mouse (1968) (20)
- THE MACULA DENSA AND JUXTAGLOMERULAR BODY IN CIRRHOSIS. (1963) (19)
- Evaluation of assessment of folic-acid deficiency by serum folic-acid activity measured with L. casei. (1961) (17)
- Studies on the absorption by guinea pig intestine of cyanocobalamin incubated with intrinsic factor. (1962) (17)
- Erythropoietin excretion in a hypopituitary patient. Effects of testosterone and vasopressin. (1968) (17)
- The hemorrhagic diathesis in renal disease (with special reference to acute uremia). (1961) (15)
- Iron and folate nutrition in a group of private obstetrical patients. (1971) (15)
- Role of erythropoietin and placental lactogen in the control of erythropoiesis during pregnancy. (1968) (13)
- Erythropoiesis During Pregnancy and Lactation. I. Effect of Various Hormones on Erythropoiesis During Lactation.∗ (1965) (13)
- Alterations in blood coagulation and hemostasis during extracorporeal circulation. I. (1962) (12)
- DNA and RNA Synthesis and the Formation of Blastogenic Factor in Mixed Leucocyte Cultures (1967) (12)
- THE NATURE OF THE BLASTOGENIC MATERIAL IN THE MEDIUM FROM PERIPHERAL LEUKOCYTE CULTURES (1967) (12)
- The Effect of Chloramphenicol in Human Bone-marrow Cultures (1962) (11)
- Maintenance therapy of pernicious anaemia with oral administration of intrinsic factor and vitamin B12. (1957) (10)
- A STUDY OF THE ACUTE LEUKOSES (1940) (9)
- Fatal acute haemolytic anaemia, thrombocytopenic purpura, nephrosis and hepatitis resulting from ingestion of a compound containing apiol. (1958) (9)
- Effect of Length of Exposure to Cell-free Medium from Mixed Leucocyte Cultures on Blastogenesis in Leucocyte Cultures from Single Subjects (1968) (8)
- IRON AND FOLATE DEFICIENCY IN PREGNANCY (1968) (8)
- Nutritional deficiency and anemia in pregnancy. (1962) (7)
- EFFECT OF HYPOXIC GUINEA PIG PLASMA UPON ERYTHROPOIESIS IN THE POLYCYTHEMIC MOUSE AND POLYCYTHEMIC GUINEA PIG. (1964) (5)
- Effect of glass and plastic culture tubes on the mixed leukocyte reaction. (1968) (5)
- The effect of intramuscular iron therapy on hematological values in normal men and women. (1966) (5)
- Red cell survival in the puerperium. (1968) (4)
- Effects of Erythromycin and Tetracycline in Human Bone-marrow Cultures (1964) (4)
- A case of acquired haemolytic anaemia with features resembling lupus erythematosus. (1955) (4)
- A SUGGESTED MECHANISM OF ERYTHROPOIETIC CONTROL BY JUXTAGLOMERULAR CELLS (1963) (3)
- A comparison of some newer anticoagulants. (1956) (3)
- Cortisone acetate in the treatment of acute phosphorus poisoning. (1952) (3)
- A plasma factor in chronic lymphocytic leukemia which stimulates DNA synthesis and blastogenesis in leukocyte cultures. (1967) (3)
- STUDIES ON BACTERIAL ENZYMES (1929) (2)
- A blastogenic factor in the medium of peripheral leukocyte (1966) (2)
- EFFECT OF IRRADIATION IN VITRO ON MIXED LEUKOCYTE CULTURES AND ON LEUKOCYTE CULTURES WITH PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ. (1965) (2)
- Response of the Polycythemic Mouse and Polycythemic Guinea Pig To Human Erythropoietin.∗ (1964) (2)
- The effect of chlor-amphenicol in human bone-marrow cultures. (1962) (1)
- Acquired resistance to hog intrinsic factor. (1963) (1)
- Haemolytic disease of the newborn due to ABO isoimmunization. (1957) (1)
- Some practical aspects of anticoagulant therapy. (1955) (1)
- The treatment of haemorrhage with platelet preserved blood. (1956) (1)
- Red cell production and ferrokinetics in the puerperium. (1970) (1)
- Blood changes which predispose to shock in the postoperative and postdelivery phase. (1951) (1)
- IN VITRO TEST TO DETECT THE DEGREE OF ANTIGENIC DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS. (1964) (1)
- Some experience with the anticoagulant cyclocumarol. (1955) (1)
- The mixedd leukocyte reaction and its potential use in tissue matching. (1968) (1)
- Blastogenesis in vitro and Histocompatibility (1966) (1)
- THE BONE MARROW IX PREGNANCY AND THE PUERPERIUM (1957) (0)
- TREATMENT OF MEGALOBLASTIC ANEMIA. (1964) (0)
- Localization and Fractionation of Rh Antibodies (1959) (0)
- Haemolytic disease of the newborn due to Rh isoimmunization; a ten-year review with emphasis on exchange transfusion. (1957) (0)
- Fifteen years experience in the management of hemolytic disease of the newborn in 50,000 deliveries. (1958) (0)
- Royal Victoria Hospital combined staff rounds; No. 2 Thrombo-embolic phenomena. (1951) (0)
- An unusual case of hypofibrinogenaemia in pregnancy. (1957) (0)
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