Saul Hertz
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American physician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Saul Hertz, M.D. was an American physician who devised the medical uses of radioactive iodine. Hertz pioneered the first targeted cancer therapies. Hertz is called the father of the field of theranostics, combining diagnostic imaging with therapy in a single or paired chemical substance.
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- Radioactive iodine in the study of thyroid physiology; the use of radioactive iodine therapy in hyperthyroidism. (1946) (198)
- Radioactive Iodine as an Indicator in the Study of Thyroid Physiology.∗ (1938) (171)
- Application of radioactive iodine in therapy of Graves' disease. (1942) (104)
- RADIOACTIVE IODINE AS AN INDICATOR IN THYROID PHYSIOLOGY. IV. THE METABOLISM OF IODINE IN GRAVES' DISEASE. (1942) (83)
- RADIOACTIVE IODINE AS AN INDICATOR IN THYROID PHYSIOLOGY: Iodine Collection by Normal and Hyperplastic Thyroids in Rabbits (1940) (70)
- RADIOACTIVE IODINE AS AN INDICATOR IN THYROID PHYSIOLOGY. V. THE USE OF RADIOACTIVE IODINE IN THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF TWO TYPES OF GRAVES' DISEASE. (1942) (46)
- THIOCYANATE GOITER IN MAN (1943) (43)
- ASSAY OF BLOOD AND URINE FOR THYREOTROPIC HORMONE IN THYROTOXICOSIS AND MYXEDEMA1 (1936) (42)
- PARATHYREOTROPIC ACTION OF THE ANTERIOR PITUITARY: HISTOLOGIC EVIDENCE IN THE RABBIT (1934) (32)
- Serum Level of Protein Bound Radioactive Iodine (I131) in the Diagnosis of Hyperthyroidism.* (1949) (29)
- Modifying effect of steroid hormone therapy of human neoplastic disease as judged by radioactive phosphorous (P32) studies. (1950) (28)
- The effect of testosterone compounds upon the nitrogen balance and creatine excretion in patients with thyrotoxicosis. (1944) (26)
- RADIOACTIVE IODINE AS AN INDICATOR IN THYROID PHYSIOLOGY III. IODINE COLLECTION AS A CRITERION OF THYROID FUNCTION IN RABBITS INJECTED WITH THYROTROPIC HORMONE1 (1941) (20)
- NUTRITIONAL FACTORS IN GRAVES' DISEASE* (1937) (17)
- THE BLOOD PICTURE IN EXOPHTHALMIC GOITRE AND ITS CHANGES RESULTING FROM IODINE AND OPERATION. A STUDY BY MEANS OF THE SUPRAVITAL TECHNIQUE. (1932) (15)
- EXHAUSTION PHENOMENON IN THYROID PRODUCED BY PITUITARY TREATMENT: HISTOLOGICAL STUDY OF RABBIT’S THYROID UNDER VARYING DEGREES OF ANTERIOR PITUITARY THERAPY (1934) (11)
- EFFECT OF THYROID HORMONE ON GROWTH IN THYROTOXIC AND MYXEDEMATOUS CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS (1941) (5)
- A plan for analysis of the biologic factors involved in experimental carcinogenesis of the thyroid by means of radioactive isotopes. (1946) (4)
- Radioactive iodine in the study of thyroid physiology; the use of radioactive iodine therapy in Graves' disease. (1946) (4)
- THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE DETERMINATION IN THYROID DISORDERS (1936) (4)
- Radioactive Iodine Treatment of Graves' Disease A Progress Report (1946) (2)
- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENTS ON THE HUMAN BODY (1936) (2)
- Assurances as to the advantages and safety of radioactive iodine treatment of hyperthyroidism. (1950) (2)
- THE EFFECT OF TESTOSTERONE COMPOUNDS UPON THE NITROGEN BALANCE AND CREATINE EXCRETION IN PATIENTS WITH THYROTOXICOSIS. (1944) (1)
- Morphologic changes produced in adult trichinae by gamma radiation. (1956) (0)
- A plan for analysis of the biologic factors involved in experimental carcinogenesis of the thyroid by means of radioactive isotopes. (1946) (0)
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