Wolf W. Zuelzer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Wolf William Zuelzer was a German-American pediatric pathologist. He worked at the Children's Hospital of Michigan for 35 years, where he oversaw a large amount of pediatric research, particularly in the field of hematology. He received the John Howland Award in 1985.
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- A new technique for differentiation of hemoglobin. (1957) (283)
- Studies on the neonatal development of the glucuronide conjugating system. (1958) (260)
- XX-XY lymphoid chimaerism in congenital immunological deficiency syndrome with thymic alymphoplasia. (1965) (175)
- "MYELOKATHEXIS"--A NEW FORM OF CHRONIC GRANULOCYTOPENIA. REPORT OF A CASE. (1964) (173)
- The pathogenesis of fibrocystic disease of the pancreas; a study of 36 cases with special reference to the pulmonary lesions. (1949) (172)
- Functional intestinal obstruction on a congenital neurogenic basis in infancy. (1948) (161)
- MECHANISMS OF ISOIMMUNIZATION. I. THE TRANSPLACENTAL PASSAGE OF FETAL ERYTHROCYTES IN HOMOSPECIFIC PREGNANCIES. (1964) (143)
- Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in childhood. (1966) (106)
- Herpes simplex virus as the cause of fulminating visceral disease and hepatitis in infancy; report of eight cases and isolation of the virus in one case. (1952) (105)
- Kernicterus; etiologic study based on an analysis of 55 cases. (1950) (103)
- Long‐term cytogenetic studies in acute leukemia of children; The nature of relapse (1976) (99)
- Chromosome Studies in Leukemia (1964) (96)
- Sideroblasts: a study of stainable nonhemoglobin iron in marrow normoblasts. (1954) (92)
- Megaloblastic anemia in infancy; a common syndrome responding specifically to folic acid therapy. (1946) (90)
- Neonatal jaundice. A review. (1961) (87)
- Autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Natural history and viral-immunologic interactions in childhood. (1970) (83)
- A new inherited abnormality of hemoglobin and its interaction with sickle cell hemoglobin. (1951) (79)
- Disseminated visceral lesions associated with extreme eosinophilia; pathologic and clinical observations on a syndrome of young children. (1949) (78)
- GENERALIZED UNBALANCED MOSAICISM ATTRIBUTABLE TO DISPERMY AND PROBABLE FERTILIZATION OF A POLAR BODY. (1964) (76)
- Acute childhood leukemia: a ten-year study. (1960) (74)
- Infantile pyknocytosis; a common erythrocyte abnormality of the first trimester. (1959) (70)
- Reciprocal relationship of hemoglobins A2 and F in beta chain thalassemias, a key to the genetic control of hemoglobin F. (1961) (68)
- Acute hemolytic anemia due to naphthalene poisoning; a clinical and experimental study. (1949) (67)
- Circulatory diseases of the kidneys in infancy and childhood. (1951) (62)
- Studies in hyperbilirubinemia. II. Clearance of bilirubin from plasma and extravascular space in newborn infants during exchange transfusion. (1957) (61)
- Erythrocyte survival studies in childhood. II. Studies in Mediterranean anemia. (1950) (55)
- Unusual glomerulonephritis in young children probably radiation nephritis. (1950) (55)
- Multiple inherited erythrocyte abnormalities in an American Negro family: hereditary spherocytosis, sickling and thalassemia. (1959) (54)
- Dyskeratosis congenita with pancytopenia. Another constitutional anemia. (1973) (53)
- Studies in hyperbilirubinemia. I. Hyperbilirubinemia of the newborn unrelated to isoimmunization. (1957) (50)
- Genetic aspects of leukemia. (1969) (50)
- CHRONIC GRANULOCYTOPENIA IN CHILDHOOD. (1964) (49)
- Further studies on hemoglobin C. II. The hematologic effects of hemoglobin C alone and in combination with sickle cell hemoglobin. (1953) (48)
- Combinations of hemoglobin G, hemoglobin S and thalassemia occurring in one family. (1957) (47)
- Further studies on hemoglobin C. I. A description of three additional families segregating for hemoglobin C and sickle cell hemoglobin. (1953) (42)
- Identification of blood group antigens and minor cell populations by the fluorescent antibody method. (1960) (41)
- FURTHER OBSERVATION ON THE ROLE OF ANEUPLOIDY IN ACUTE LEUKEMIA. (1964) (38)
- Thalassemia-hemoglobin C disease; a new syndrome presumably due to the combination of the genes for thalassemia and hemoglobin C. (1954) (38)
- The Emily Cooley Lecture. Etiology and Pathogenesis of Acquired Hemolytic Anemia (1966) (38)
- Pathology of the Fetus and the Newborn (1952) (37)
- The significance of the Ph1 chromosome in acute myeloblastic leukemia: serial cytogenetic studies in a critical case. (1967) (37)
- IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN ACUTE LEUKEMIA IN CHILDREN (1974) (36)
- Rapid identification of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli O127:B8 by the fluorescent antibody technique. (1958) (36)
- Childhood Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura: To Treat or Not To Treat (1977) (36)
- Significance of mediastinal mass in acute lymphoblastic leukemia. (1975) (35)
- A LONG-TERM STUDY OF CEREBROSPINAL LEUKEMIA. (1965) (35)
- The child with lymphadenopathy. (1975) (34)
- The transplacental passage of maternal erythrocytes into the fetus. (1965) (32)
- Gytomegalovirus Infections with Reference to Isolations from Lymph Nodes and Blood.∗ (1966) (31)
- ABO hemolytic disease and heterospecific pregnancy. (1957) (31)
- RENAL VASCULAR DISEASE. (1964) (30)
- Infantile Toxoplasmosis. With a Report of Three New Cases, including Two in which the Patients were identical Twins. (1944) (29)
- Chromosomes in the spinal fluid: evidence for metastatic origin of meningeal leukemia. (1970) (29)
- Erythrocyte pyruvate kinase deficiency in non-spherocytic hemolytic anemia: a system of multiple genetic markers? (1968) (28)
- A Study of Normal and Pathologic Variants: IV. Pathologic Variants (1954) (28)
- The frequency of elevations in the A and fetal hemoglobin fractions in the natives of Liberia and adjacent regions, with data on haptoglobin and transferrin types. (1961) (28)
- Identification of Blood Group Antigens by Immunofluorescence and its Application to the Detection of the Transplacental Passage of Erythrocytes in Mother and Child (1964) (27)
- Mechanisms of isoimmunization. II. Transplacental passage and postnatal survival of fetal erythrocytes in heterospecific pregnancies. (1967) (27)
- Idiopathic thrombopenic purpura in childhood. (1951) (26)
- Megaloblastic anemia of infancy. (1953) (25)
- Familial nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia. (1950) (24)
- Adrenocortical insufficiency in infants with the adrenogenital syndrome; a clinical and pathologic study of four cases. (1949) (23)
- An epidemic of diarrhea of the newborn cause by Escherichia coli O-111, B4. (1954) (23)
- The distribution of several blood group genes in Liberia, the Ivory Coast and Upper Volta. (1960) (23)
- Two fast hemoglobin components in Liberian blood samples. (1956) (23)
- CHROMOSOME STUDIES IN LEUKEMIA. I. EVIDENCE FOR THE ORIGIN OF LEUKEMIC STEM LINES FROM ANEUPLOID MUTANTS. (1964) (23)
- Evidence concerning the inadequacy of mutation as an explanation of the frequency of the sickle cell gene in the Belgian Congo. (1955) (22)
- Interrelationship of the Various Subgroups of the Blood Group A: Study with Immunofluorescence (1965) (21)
- IMFRA (Intermittent Intrathecal Methotrexate and Fractional Radiation) plus chemotherapy in childhood leukemia (1976) (21)
- Thalassaemia in Liberia (1959) (21)
- Studies in Hyperbilirubinemia: III. Separate Metabolic Defects in Premature Infants Reflected in the Partition of Serum Bilirubin (1961) (21)
- Date on the occurrence of hemoglobin C and other abnormal hemoglobins in some African populations. (1956) (21)
- Evidence for a genetic factor related to leukemogenesis and congenital anomalies: chromosomal aberrations in pedigree of an infant with partial D trisomy and leukemia. (1968) (19)
- ENDOREDUPLICATION IN A PATIENT WITH ACUTE MONOCYTIC LEUKAEMIA. (1963) (19)
- Escherichia coli O127:B8, a pathogenic strain causing infantile diarrhea. I. Epidemiology and bacteriology of a prolonged outbreak in a premature nursery. (1955) (19)
- ABO heterospecific pregnancy and hemolytic disease; a study of normal and pathologic variants. IV. Pathologic variants. (1955) (18)
- Normal and pathologic physiology of the bone marrow. (1949) (18)
- Blood Group Chimerism as a Clue to Generalized Tissue Mosaicism (1964) (17)
- Folic acid therapy in the anemias of infancy and childhood. (1946) (17)
- Proteins in normal and nephrotic sera with filter paper electrophoretic mobility of albumin. (1961) (16)
- Current trends in hematology. (1949) (16)
- Anti-A agglutinins in pooled plasma as a cause of hemolytic anemia. (1956) (16)
- TOXOPLASMOSIS: REPORT OF OCULAR FINDINGS IN INFANT TWINS (1945) (15)
- New leukemia in the course of therapy of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (1978) (14)
- A Study of Normal and Pathologic Variants: III. Hematologic Findings and Erythrocyte Survival in Normal Infants (1954) (14)
- INFANTILE DIARRHEA DUE TO ESCHERICHIA COLI (1956) (14)
- IV. OCCLUSION OF THE RENAL ARTERY (1951) (13)
- Changes in the bone marrow in megaloblastic anemias of infancy before and after folic acid therapy. (1947) (13)
- Etiology and pathogenesis of acquired hemolytic anemia. (1966) (13)
- Parapertussis pneumonia. (1946) (13)
- Immunoglobulins in idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in childhood. (1976) (12)
- VI. THROMBOSIS OF RENAL VEINS (1951) (12)
- Immunofluorescence in diagnostic bacteriology. II. Identification of group A streptococci in throat smears. (1961) (12)
- Escherichia coli 0127:B8, a serotype causing infantile diarrhea. III. The antibody response of infants. (1956) (12)
- Macroglobulinemia in a child with acute leukemia. (1974) (12)
- I. SYMMETRICAL CORTICAL NECROSIS (1951) (11)
- Specific and cross-reacting antibodies in ABO heterospecific twin pregnancy. (1957) (11)
- Bilateral interstitial pneumonia in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (1976) (10)
- Erythrocyte survival studies in childhood. I. Methods and general observations. (1950) (10)
- Hemophilia A in chromosomal female subjects. (1969) (10)
- Childhood idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. (1977) (9)
- Interrelationship of Erythrocyte Blood Group Substances A, B, and H Studied with Immunofluorescence 1 (1969) (9)
- Hæmoglobin F: Its Significance in the Genetics and Evolution of Hæmoglobin (1961) (9)
- ABO heterospecific pregnancy and hemolytic disease: a study of normal and pathologic variants. II. Patterns of A and B isoantibodies in the cord blood of normal infants. (1955) (9)
- Folic Acid Therapy in Macrocytic Anemias of Infancy (1946) (8)
- Erythrocyte survival studies in childhood. III. Unusual familial hemolytic anemias associated with intrinsic erythrocyte abnormality. (1950) (8)
- THERAPY OF ACUTE LEUKEMIA IN CHILDHOOD. (1969) (8)
- Conference on obstacles to the control of acute leukemia. Formal discussion: long-term survivors. (1965) (7)
- Temporary persistence of replicating donor cells after intrauterine transfusions (1965) (7)
- Who has the last word? A look at pediatric pathology. (1967) (6)
- Round Table Discussion THE RH FACTOR: PRACTICAL ASPECTS (1948) (6)
- ABO heterospecific pregnancy and hemolytic disease; a study of normal and pathologic variants. III. Hematologic findings and erythrocyte survival in normal infants. (1955) (6)
- The use of the fluorescent antibody technique for the demonstration of erythrocyte antigens. (1959) (6)
- A Study of Normal and Pathologic Variants: II. Patterns of A and B Isoantibodies in the Cord Blood of Normal Infants (1954) (6)
- DISTURBANCES OF HEPATIC FUNCTION IN ICTERUS GRAVIS: REPORT OF TWO CASES (1940) (6)
- FLUORESCENT-ANTIBODY TECHNIQUE AND THE LYON HYPOTHESIS. (1964) (5)
- Anti‐s Hemolytic Disease: A Case Report (1966) (5)
- V. ISCHEMIC ATROPHY OF THE KIDNEYS (1951) (5)
- The pediatrician and the species: some implications of our achievements. (1971) (5)
- Repetitive low-dose radiation therapy for acute stem-cell leukemia. (1977) (5)
- Separation of Fast-Moving γ-Globulins by Starch-Gel Electrophoresis (1959) (5)
- PATHOLOGIC CONDITIONS RESULTING IN FETAL ANOXIA AND CYANOSIS OF THE NEWBORN (1948) (5)
- Ritter's disease. (1948) (4)
- The etiology of acquired hemolytic anemia (1965) (4)
- Studies concerning a new inherited abnormality of hemoglobin. (1952) (4)
- Hemolytic anemias; mechanisms and diagnostic aspects. (1952) (4)
- Serologic diagnosis of ABO hemolytic disease. (1958) (3)
- Reflections of a Former Pediatrician Acceptance of the Howland Award 1985 (1985) (3)
- Toxoplasmosis (Report of Eye Findings in Infant Twins). (1944) (3)
- ABO HETEROSPECIFIC PREGNANCY AND HEMOLYTIC DISEASE: A STUDY OF NORMAL AND PATHOLOGIC VARIANTS. I. PATTERNS OF MATERNAL A AND B ISOANTIBODIES IN UNSELECTED PREGNANCIES (1955) (3)
- ORIGIN OF Ph1 CHROMOSOME (1966) (3)
- KERNICTERUS (1950) (3)
- Pathogenesis of anemia in infancy and childhood. (1947) (3)
- ECHINOCOCCUS CYST OF LUNG EXHIBITING UNUSUAL RADIOLOGIC AND SURGICAL FEATURES (1943) (3)
- Haemoglobin F: its significance in the genetics and evolution of haemoglobin. (1961) (3)
- Presidential address: Society for Pediatric Research. (1957) (2)
- Hæmoglobin F and the Genetic Control of Protein Structure (1961) (2)
- Chromosome studies in leukemia:Recurrence of similar aneuploid stem lines during successive relapses (1964) (2)
- Rh hemolytic disease in ABO-incompatible offspring. Observations on the protective effect of heterospecific pregnancy. (1969) (2)
- STATEMENT ON THE HAZARDS OF RADIOACTIVE FALL-OUT (1962) (2)
- Diagnostic Tests for Infants and Children. Principles, Clinical and Laboratory Procedures, Interpretation (1949) (2)
- Circulatory diseases of the kidneys in infancy and childhood. IV. Occlusion of the renal artery. (1951) (2)
- An Unusual Neutrophil Cycle in Down's Syndrome and Acute Leukemia (1970) (2)
- Foetal and Neonatal Pathology (1953) (1)
- Partition patterns of serum bilirubin in jaundice of prematurity (1962) (1)
- Epidemic of diarrhea of the newborn; nonassociation of cytopathogenic agents. (1958) (1)
- Circulatory diseases of the kidneys in infancy and childhood. V. Ischemic atrophy of the kidneys. (1951) (1)
- The case of imferon--convenience and conscience. (1960) (1)
- Thomas B. Cooley (1956) (1)
- Separation of Human Serum Albumins (1960) (1)
- The significance of visible iron in red cell precursors. (1953) (1)
- Banding in old chromosome preparations. (1973) (1)
- II. ACUTE GLOMERULAR THROMBOSIS (1951) (1)
- VIII. LOWER NEPHRON NEPHROSIS (1951) (1)
- Vitamin B12 and folic acid in infant nutrition. (1951) (1)
- Round Table Discussion (1948) (1)
- The Compleat Pediatrician. Practical, Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Preventive Pediatrics (1947) (1)
- RELEVANCE OF PARAMETERS FOR PRE- AND POSTNATAL THERAPY IN HEMOLYTIC DISEASE. (1965) (1)
- Neonatal jaundice and mental retardation. (1960) (1)
- SIGNIFICANCE OF MEDIASTINAL MASS (MM) IN ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA (ALL) (1974) (1)
- Abnormal hemoglobins. (1956) (0)
- A new genetic high F syndrome with heterogeneity of the red cell population (1965) (0)
- ON THE ELIMINATION OF PHOSPHORIC ACID IN URINE IN FEVERISH ILLNESSES (1965) (0)
- General Considerations on the Distribution of Haemoglobin in Africa. (1958) (0)
- mmunoglobulins in acute leukemia in children (1974) (0)
- Separation of fast-moving gamma-globulins by starch-gel electrophoresis. (1959) (0)
- Management of the anemias of infancy and childhood. (1954) (0)
- Neurogenic intestinal obstruction in infancy; a clinical and pathologic study. (1947) (0)
- Circulatory diseases of the kidneys in infancy and childhood. VI. Thrombosis of renal veins. (1951) (0)
- Circulatory diseases of the kidneys in infancy and childhood. VII. Diffuse hemorrhagic infarction of the kidneys without vascular thrombosis. (1951) (0)
- Circulatory diseases of the kidneys in infancy and childhood. II. Acute glomerular thrombosis. (1951) (0)
- III. ARTERIOLAR NECROSIS (ACUTE MALIGNANT HYPERTENSION) (1951) (0)
- Pathology of the Fetus and the Infant. (1962) (0)
- Advances in leukemia, other than chemotherapy. (1979) (0)
- Central nervous system intermittent methotrexate and fractional radiation prophylaxis a cure for childhood leukemia (1975) (0)
- WHO HAS THE LAST WORD? (1967) (0)
- IMFRA (intermittent methotrexate and fractional radiation) CNS prophylaxis? A 'cure for childhood leukemia'? (1975) (0)
- Macroglobulinemia associated with acute leukemia in a child (1973) (0)
- Central Nervous System Prophylaxis with Intermittent Intrathecal Methotrexate and Fractional Radiation in Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (1983) (0)
- Maternal Rh antibody titer and aminocentesis. (1968) (0)
- [Current methods in the treatment of acute leukemias in pediatric age]. (1975) (0)
- In Reply: Hazards of Radioactive Fallout (1962) (0)
- Childhood leukemia--a perspective. (1978) (0)
- MALIGNANT T LYMPHOBLASTS BIND HUMAN IMMUNOGLOBULIN (Ig) (1974) (0)
- Studies in humoral thromboplastins. (1953) (0)
- HISTAMINE AND CORTISOL LEVELS IN SOME HEMATOLOGICAL DISORDERS (1974) (0)
- Circulatory diseases of the kidneys in infancy and childhood. VIII. Lower nephron nephrosis. (1951) (0)
- Etiology of kernicterus. (1950) (0)
- [Hemolytic anemias in childhood]. (1957) (0)
- Thomas B. Cooley, 1871-1945. (1956) (0)
- Circulatory diseases of the kidneys in infancy and childhood. I. Symmetrical cortical necrosis. (1951) (0)
- Circulatory diseases of the kidneys in infancy and childhood. III. Arteriolar necrosis (acute malignant hypertension). (1951) (0)
- The Rh factor; practical aspects. (1948) (0)
- Diagnostic principles in pediatric hematology. (1957) (0)
- Neonatal tuberculosis. (1955) (0)
- Gu a Variant of rhG (1972) (0)
- Medical Clinics of Bone Diseases. A Text and Atlas (1950) (0)
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