Rosalind Wulzen
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American physiologist
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Rosalind Wulzen's Degrees
- PhD Physiology University of Chicago
- Masters Physiology University of Chicago
- Bachelors Biology University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rosalind Wulzen was an American physiologist, known for her discovery of the "Anti-Stiffness Factor," or "Wulzen Factor." Born in Oakland, California, Wulzen attended the University of California Berkeley for her bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.
Rosalind Wulzen's Published Works
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- The morphology and histology of a certain structure connected with the pars intermedia of the pituitary body of the ox (1914) (17)
- Physiological and chemical aspects of the antistiffness factor essential for guinea pigs. (1950) (15)
- SOME CHEMOTROPIC AND FEEDING REACTIONS OF PLANARIA MACULATA (1917) (12)
- A dietary factor essential for guinea pigs; the isolation of the antistiffness factor from cane juice. (1946) (9)
- THE NUTRITION OF PLANARIAN WORMS. (1927) (7)
- A Common Factor in Planarian and Mammalian Nutrition (1936) (7)
- Pathologic changes induced in guinea-pigs by administration of diets deficient in the anti-stiffness factor. (1950) (7)
- THE ANTERIOR LOBE OF THE PITUITARY BODY IN ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE EARLY GROWTH PERIOD OF BIRDS (1914) (7)
- Relation of the “Anti-Stiffness Factor” to Collagen Disease and Calcinosis (1950) (5)
- THE PITUITARY GLAND. ITS EFFECT ON GROWTH AND FISSION OF PLANARIAN WORMS (1916) (5)
- Identification of a sugar-cane sterol antistiffness factor as stigmasterol. (1951) (5)
- A dietary factor, essential for guinea pigs. 4. Serum phosphatase during deficiency. (1944) (5)
- A dietary factor, essential for guinea pigs. 2. A comparative study of the creatine excretion of animals on a diet deficient in this factor and in vitamin E. (1944) (4)
- Variations in the Growth-Promoting Power of Kidney for Planarian Worms (1932) (3)
- Nutritional Value for Planarian Worms of Vitamin Depleted Mammalian Tissues.∗ (1936) (3)
- The Growth-Promoting Power of Egg for Planarian Worms (1929) (3)
- A Dietary Factor Which Imparts to Certain Mammalian Tissues a Quality Necessary for the Correct Nutrition of Planarian Worms (1935) (3)
- Unbalance in Planarian Nutrition (1931) (3)
- Growth-Promoting Power for Planarian Worms of Eosinophilic and Basophilic Cell Groups in Anterior Pituitary. (1930) (2)
- The Opposite Effects of Liver and Pancreas Upon the Growth of Planarian Worms (1928) (2)
- Effect of deficiency in anti-stiffness factor on relative arterial occlusion pressure of guinea pigs. (1947) (2)
- Evidence for a Steroid Compound in Cane Juice Possessing Anti-stiffness Activity (1949) (2)
- ON THE MECHANISM OF CYTOLYSIS IN PARAMECIUM (1909) (1)
- Leucocytosis of guinea pigs deficient in the anti-stiffness factor. (1948) (1)
- Calcinosis, scleroderma and the anti-stiffness factor. (1947) (1)
- Variations in Growth-Promoting Power for Planarian Worms of Adult and Embryonic Tissues (1934) (1)
- Hearing in Guinea Pigs Deficient in the Anti-Stiffness Factor.∗ (1949) (1)
- Arthritic syndrome in dASF guinea pigs (1951) (0)
- A DIETARY FACTOR ESSENTIAL FOR GUINEA PIGS (2003) (0)
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