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PHYSIOLOGIC CHEMISTRY OF THE EYE: A Review of Papers Published During 1949

PHYSIOLOGIC CHEMISTRY OF THE EYE: A Review of Papers Published During 1949 References 1. Smolens, J.; Leopold, I. H., and Parker, J.: Studies of Human Tears , Am. J. Ophth. 32:153 (June, (pt. 2) ) 1949. 2. Hind, H. W., and Goyan, F. M.: The Hydrogen Ion Concentration and Osmotic Properties of Lacrimal Fluid , J. Am. Pharm. A. (Scient. Ed.) 38:477, 1949.Crossref 3. Duane, T. D.: Metabolism of the Cornea , Arch. Ophth. 41:736 ( (June) ) 1949.Crossref 4. Cogan, D. G.: Studies on the Clinical Physiology of the Cornea: The Interrelationship of Corneal Turgescence, Epithelial Edema, Bullous Keratopathy, and Interstitial Vascularization , Am. J. Ophth. 32:625, 1949. 5. Cogan, D. G., and Kinsey, V. E.: The Cornea: Physiologic Aspects , Arch. Ophth. 28:661, ( (Oct.) ) 1942.Crossref 6. Davson, H.: Some Considerations on the Salt Content of Fresh and Old Ox Corneae , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:175, 1949.Crossref 7. Kinsey, V. E., and Cogan, D. G.: The Cornea: Hydration Properties of the Whole Cornea , Arch. Ophth. 28:449 ( (Sept.) ) 1942.Crossref 8. Dyson, C.: Influence of Iontophoresis on the Permeability of the Excised Cornea , Arch. Ophth. 42:416 ( (Oct.) ) 1949.Crossref 9. Duane, T. D.: The Steady State of Corneal Hydration , Am. J. Ophth. 32:203 (June, (pt. 2) ) 1949. 10. von Brüke, H.; Hellauer, H. F., and Umrath, K.: Azetylcholin und Aneuringehalt der Hornhaut und seine Beziehungen zur Nervenversorgung , Ophthalmologica 117:19, 1949.Crossref 11. Friedenwald, J. S., and Crowell, J. E.: Histochemical Studies on Nucleic Acid Phosphatase , Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 84:568, 1949. 12. Bowles, L. L.; Hall, W. K.; Sydenstricker, V. P., and Hock, C. W.: Corneal Changes in the Rat with Deficiencies of Pantothenic Acid and of Pyridoxine , J. Nutrition 37:9, 1949. 13. de Berardinis, E.: Ricerche sul ricambio della cornea e del cristallino di ratti in carenza di triptofano , Gior. ital. oftal. 2:350, 1949 14. abstracted in Ophth. Lit. 3:555, 1950. 15. Auricchio, G., and Vincentiis, M.: Sulla capacita deaminante dèi tessuti oculari , Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper. 25:31, 1949 16. abstracted in Ophth. Lit. 3:549, 1950. 17. Duke-Elder, S.: The Physiology of the Intraocular Fluids and Its Clinical Significance , Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. 54:18, 1949. 18. Davson, H.: The Aqueous Humour and the Blood-Aqueous Barrier , Ophth. Lit. 3:254, 1949. 19. (a) Friedenwald, J. S., and Stiehler, R. D.: Circulation of the Aqueous: A Mechanism of Secretion of the Intraocular Fluid , Arch. Ophth. 20:761 ( (Nov.) ) 1938.Crossref 20. (b) Kinsey, V. E., and Grant, W. M.: The Mechanism of Aqueous Humor Formation Inferred from Chemical Studies on Blood-Aqueous Humor Dynamics , J. Gen. Physiol. 26:131, 1942Crossref 21. (c) The Secretion-Diffusion Theory of Intra-Ocular Fluid Dynamics , Brit. J. Ophth. 28:355, 1944.Crossref 22. (d) Friedenwald, J. S.: Dynamic Factors in the Formation and Reabsorption of Aqueous Humour , Brit. J. Ophth. 28:503, 1944.Crossref 23. (e) Bárány, E. H.: The Relative Importance of Ultrafiltration and Secretion in the Formation of Aqueous Humour as Revealed by the Influence of Arterial Blood Pressure on the Osmotic Pressure of the Aqueous , Acta physiol. scandinav. 13:81, 1947.Crossref 24. (f) Friedenwald, J. S.: The Formation of the Intraocular Fluid , Am. J. Ophth. 32:9 (June, (pt. 2) ) 1949. 25. von Sallmann, L.; Evans, T. C., and Dillon, B.: Studies of the Eye with Radiosodium Autographs , Arch. Ophth. 41:611 ( (May) ) 1949.Crossref 26. Palm, E.: The Exchange of Phosphate Between the Blood and the Eye Studied with the Aid of Radio-Autographs , Acta ophth. 27:267, 1949.Crossref 27. (a) Bárány, E., and Kinsey, V. E.: The Rate of Flow of Aqueous Humor: Rate of Disappearance of Para-Aminohippuric Acid, Radioactive Rayopake, and Radioactive Diodrast from the Aqueous Humor of Rabbits , Am. J. Ophth. 32:177 (June, (pt. 2) ) 1949. 28. (b) Kinsey, V. E., and Bárány, E.: The Rate of Flow of Aqueous Humor: Derivation of Rate of Flow and Its Physiologic Significance , Am. J. Ophth. 32:189 (June, (pt. 2) ) 1949. 29. Goldmann, H.: Der Übertritt von Fluorescein aus dem Blut ins Kammerwasser des normalen Menschen , Experientia 5:295, 1949.Crossref 30. Cagianut, B.; Heusser, H., and Eichenberger, K.: Beitrag zum Wasseraustausch zwischen Kammerwasser, Linse und Glaskörper beim Menschen , Experientia 5:243, 1949.Crossref 31. Kinsey, V. E.; Grant, M., and Cogan, D. G.: Water Movement and the Eye , Arch. Ophth. 27:242 ( (Feb.) ) 1942.Crossref 32. Kinsey, V. E., and Williamson, M. B.: Investigation of the Blood-Aqueous Barrier in the Newborn: II. To Inulin , Am. J. Ophth. 32:509, 1949. 33. (a) Davson, H.; Duke-Elder, W. S.; Maurice, D. M.; Ross, E. J., and Woodin, A. M.: The Penetration of Some Electrolytes and Non-Electrolytes into the Aqueous Humour and Vitreous Body of the Cat , J. Physiol. 108:203, 1949. 34. (b) Ross, E. J.: The Formation of the Intra-Ocular Fluids: Studies of the Urea Component of the Aqueous Humour , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:310, 1949.Crossref 35. (c) DukeElder, S.; Davson, H., and Maurice, D. M.: Studies on the Intra-Ocular Fluids: Penetration of Certain Ions into the Aqueous Humour and Vitreous Body , Ross Brit. J. Ophth. 33:329, 1949.Crossref 36. (d) Duke-Elder, S.: Davson, H., and Woodin, A. M.: Studies on the Intra-Ocular Fluids: Penetration of Some Nitrogenous Substances into the Intra-Ocular Fluids , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:452, 1949.Crossref 37. Harris, J. E., and Gehrsitz, L. B.: The Movement of Monosaccharides into and out of the Aqueous Tumor , Am. J. Ophth. 32:167 (June, (pt. 2) ) 1949. 38. Duke-Elder, S., and Davson, H.: Studies on the Intra-Ocular Fluids: Reducing Substances in the Aqueous Humour and Vitreous Body , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:21, 1949.Crossref 39. Duke-Elder, S., and Davson, H.: Studies on the Intra-Ocular Fluids: Dialysation of Aqueous Humour Against Plasma , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:593, 1949.Crossref 40. Kinsey, V. E.: The Chemical Composition of the Aqueous Humor and Plasma of the Rabbit, to be published. 41. Kinsey, V. E.: Aqueous Humor/Plasma Chloride Ratios in Rabbits, Dogs and Human Beings , J. Gen. Physiol. 32:329, 1949.Crossref 42. Davson, H.: The Penetration of Some Sulphonamides into the Intra-Ocular Fluids of the Cat and Rabbit , J. Physiol. 110:416, 1949. 43. Sorsby, A.: Concentration in the Aqueous of Various Sulphonamides After Systemic Administration , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:347, 1949.Crossref 44. Simonelli, M.: Ricerche sulla permeabilità della barriera emato-oftalmica: Influenza della somministrazione di vitamina K , Gior. ital. oftal. 2:329, 1949 45. abstracted in Ophth. Lit. 3:550, 1950. 46. Simonelli, M.: Ricerche sulla permeabilità della barriera emato-oftalmica: Influenza della somministrazione della vitamina P2 , Gior. ital. oftal. 2:185, 1949 47. abstracted in Ophth. Lit. 3:103, 1949. 48. Michiels, J.: Ètude expérimentale sur la formation de l'humeur aqueuse , Ophthalmologica, supp. 34, 1949. 49. Pirie, A.: Ox Vitreous Humour: Hyaluronic Acid Relationships , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:271, 1949.Crossref 50. Pirie, A.: Effect of Hyaluronidase Injection on the Vitreous Humour of the Rabbit , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:678, 1949.Crossref 51. von Sallmann, L.: Experimental Studies on Vitreous: Experiments on Diffusion in the Vitreous and on Permeability of Its Surface Condensation Layer , Arch. Ophth. 42:583 ( (Nov.) ) 1949.Crossref 52. Palm, E.: The Phosphate Content of the Vitreous Body , Acta ophth. 27:553, 1949.Crossref 53. Langham, M., and Davson, H.: Studies on the Lens , Biochem. J. 44:467, 1949. 54. Ely, L. O.: Metabolism of the Crystalline Lens: Water Content and Growth Rate , Am. J. Ophth. 32:215 (June; (pt. 2) ) 1949. 55. Ely, L. O.: Metabolism of the Crystalline Lens: Respiration of the Intact Lens and Its Separated Parts , Am. J. Ophth. 32:220 (June; (pt. 2) ) 1949. 56. Seifter, J.; Baeder, D. H., and Dervinis, A.: Alteration in Permeability of Some Membranes by Hyaluronidase and Inhibition of This Effect by Steroids , Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 72:136, 1949. 57. Auricchio, G.: La permeabilità al glucosio della capsula lenticolare dopo cheratocentesi , Boll. d'ocul. 28:161, 1949 58. abstracted in Ophth. Lit. 3:444, 1949. 59. Mandel, P.; Nordmann, J.; Zimmer, J., and Harth, S.: A Phosphoprotein in the Lens of the Eye , Nature, London , 164:794, 1949. 60. Mandel, P.; Nordmann, J., and Zimmer, J.: Acide nucléique du cristallin , Compt. rend. Acad. d. sc. 228:516, 1949. 61. Fitzhugh, O. G., and Buschke, W. H.: Production of Cataract in Rats by β-Tetralol and Other Derivatives of Naphthalene , Arch. Ophth. 41:572 ( (May) ) 1949. 62. Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 63. Morton, R. A., and Goodwin, T. W.: Preparation of Retinene in Vitro , Nature London 153:405, 1944.Crossref 64. (a) Ball, S.: Goodwin, T. W., and Morton, R. A.: Studies on Vitamin A: The Preparation of Retinene1—Vitamin A Aldehyde , Biochem. J. 42:516, 1948. 65. (b) Wald, G.: The Synthesis from Vitamin A1 of "Retinene1" and of a New 545 mμ Chromogen Yeilding Light-Sensitive Products , J. Gen. Physiol. 31:489, 1948.Crossref 66. Ball, S.; Collins, F. D.; Dalvi, P. D., and Morton, R. A.: Studies in Vitamin A: Reactions of Retinene1 with Amino Compounds , Biochem. J. 45:304, 1949. 67. Ball, S., and Morton, R. A.: Studies in Vitamin A: Vitamin A1 and Retinene1 in Relation to Photopic Vision , Biochem. J. 45:298, 1949. 68. Wald, G., and Hubbard, R.: The Reduction of Retinene1 to Vitamin A1 in Vitro , J. Gen. Physiol. 32:367, 1949.Crossref 69. Wald, G.: The Enzymatic Reduction of the Retinenes to the Vitamins A , Science 109:482, 1949.Crossref 70. Lythgoe, R. J., and Quilliam, J. P.: The Thermal Decomposition of Visual Purple , J. Physiol. 93:24, 1938. 71. St. George, R. C. C.: Interplay of Light and Heat in Bleaching Rhodopsin , Federation Proc. 8:137, 1949. 72. Bliss, A. F.: The Absorption Spectra of Visual Purple of the Squid and Its Bleaching Products , J. Biol. Chem. 176:563, 1948. 73. St. George, R. C. C., and Wald, G.: The Photosensitive Pigment of the Squid Retina , Biol. Bull. 97:248, 1949. 74. Weale, R.: Absorption Spectra, Molecular Weights and Visual Purple , Nature, London 163:916, 1949.Crossref 75. Collins, F. D., and Morton, R. A.: * Absorption Spectra, Molecular Weights and Visual Purple , Nature, London 164:528, 1949.Crossref 76. Dartnall, H. J. A., and Thomson, L. C.: Retinal Oxygen Supply and Macular Pigmentation , Nature, London 164:876, 1949.Crossref 77. Wald, G.: The Photochemistry of Vision , Docum. ophth. 3:94, 1949.Crossref http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png A.M.A. Archives of Ophthalmology American Medical Association

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References 1. Smolens, J.; Leopold, I. H., and Parker, J.: Studies of Human Tears , Am. J. Ophth. 32:153 (June, (pt. 2) ) 1949. 2. Hind, H. W., and Goyan, F. M.: The Hydrogen Ion Concentration and Osmotic Properties of Lacrimal Fluid , J. Am. Pharm. A. (Scient. Ed.) 38:477, 1949.Crossref 3. Duane, T. D.: Metabolism of the Cornea , Arch. Ophth. 41:736 ( (June) ) 1949.Crossref 4. Cogan, D. G.: Studies on the Clinical Physiology of the Cornea: The Interrelationship of Corneal Turgescence, Epithelial Edema, Bullous Keratopathy, and Interstitial Vascularization , Am. J. Ophth. 32:625, 1949. 5. Cogan, D. G., and Kinsey, V. E.: The Cornea: Physiologic Aspects , Arch. Ophth. 28:661, ( (Oct.) ) 1942.Crossref 6. Davson, H.: Some Considerations on the Salt Content of Fresh and Old Ox Corneae , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:175, 1949.Crossref 7. Kinsey, V. E., and Cogan, D. G.: The Cornea: Hydration Properties of the Whole Cornea , Arch. Ophth. 28:449 ( (Sept.) ) 1942.Crossref 8. Dyson, C.: Influence of Iontophoresis on the Permeability of the Excised Cornea , Arch. Ophth. 42:416 ( (Oct.) ) 1949.Crossref 9. Duane, T. D.: The Steady State of Corneal Hydration , Am. J. Ophth. 32:203 (June, (pt. 2) ) 1949. 10. von Brüke, H.; Hellauer, H. F., and Umrath, K.: Azetylcholin und Aneuringehalt der Hornhaut und seine Beziehungen zur Nervenversorgung , Ophthalmologica 117:19, 1949.Crossref 11. Friedenwald, J. S., and Crowell, J. E.: Histochemical Studies on Nucleic Acid Phosphatase , Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 84:568, 1949. 12. Bowles, L. L.; Hall, W. K.; Sydenstricker, V. P., and Hock, C. W.: Corneal Changes in the Rat with Deficiencies of Pantothenic Acid and of Pyridoxine , J. Nutrition 37:9, 1949. 13. de Berardinis, E.: Ricerche sul ricambio della cornea e del cristallino di ratti in carenza di triptofano , Gior. ital. oftal. 2:350, 1949 14. abstracted in Ophth. Lit. 3:555, 1950. 15. Auricchio, G., and Vincentiis, M.: Sulla capacita deaminante dèi tessuti oculari , Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper. 25:31, 1949 16. abstracted in Ophth. Lit. 3:549, 1950. 17. Duke-Elder, S.: The Physiology of the Intraocular Fluids and Its Clinical Significance , Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. 54:18, 1949. 18. Davson, H.: The Aqueous Humour and the Blood-Aqueous Barrier , Ophth. Lit. 3:254, 1949. 19. (a) Friedenwald, J. S., and Stiehler, R. D.: Circulation of the Aqueous: A Mechanism of Secretion of the Intraocular Fluid , Arch. Ophth. 20:761 ( (Nov.) ) 1938.Crossref 20. (b) Kinsey, V. E., and Grant, W. M.: The Mechanism of Aqueous Humor Formation Inferred from Chemical Studies on Blood-Aqueous Humor Dynamics , J. Gen. Physiol. 26:131, 1942Crossref 21. (c) The Secretion-Diffusion Theory of Intra-Ocular Fluid Dynamics , Brit. J. Ophth. 28:355, 1944.Crossref 22. (d) Friedenwald, J. S.: Dynamic Factors in the Formation and Reabsorption of Aqueous Humour , Brit. J. Ophth. 28:503, 1944.Crossref 23. (e) Bárány, E. H.: The Relative Importance of Ultrafiltration and Secretion in the Formation of Aqueous Humour as Revealed by the Influence of Arterial Blood Pressure on the Osmotic Pressure of the Aqueous , Acta physiol. scandinav. 13:81, 1947.Crossref 24. (f) Friedenwald, J. S.: The Formation of the Intraocular Fluid , Am. J. Ophth. 32:9 (June, (pt. 2) ) 1949. 25. von Sallmann, L.; Evans, T. C., and Dillon, B.: Studies of the Eye with Radiosodium Autographs , Arch. Ophth. 41:611 ( (May) ) 1949.Crossref 26. Palm, E.: The Exchange of Phosphate Between the Blood and the Eye Studied with the Aid of Radio-Autographs , Acta ophth. 27:267, 1949.Crossref 27. (a) Bárány, E., and Kinsey, V. E.: The Rate of Flow of Aqueous Humor: Rate of Disappearance of Para-Aminohippuric Acid, Radioactive Rayopake, and Radioactive Diodrast from the Aqueous Humor of Rabbits , Am. J. Ophth. 32:177 (June, (pt. 2) ) 1949. 28. (b) Kinsey, V. E., and Bárány, E.: The Rate of Flow of Aqueous Humor: Derivation of Rate of Flow and Its Physiologic Significance , Am. J. Ophth. 32:189 (June, (pt. 2) ) 1949. 29. Goldmann, H.: Der Übertritt von Fluorescein aus dem Blut ins Kammerwasser des normalen Menschen , Experientia 5:295, 1949.Crossref 30. Cagianut, B.; Heusser, H., and Eichenberger, K.: Beitrag zum Wasseraustausch zwischen Kammerwasser, Linse und Glaskörper beim Menschen , Experientia 5:243, 1949.Crossref 31. Kinsey, V. E.; Grant, M., and Cogan, D. G.: Water Movement and the Eye , Arch. Ophth. 27:242 ( (Feb.) ) 1942.Crossref 32. Kinsey, V. E., and Williamson, M. B.: Investigation of the Blood-Aqueous Barrier in the Newborn: II. To Inulin , Am. J. Ophth. 32:509, 1949. 33. (a) Davson, H.; Duke-Elder, W. S.; Maurice, D. M.; Ross, E. J., and Woodin, A. M.: The Penetration of Some Electrolytes and Non-Electrolytes into the Aqueous Humour and Vitreous Body of the Cat , J. Physiol. 108:203, 1949. 34. (b) Ross, E. J.: The Formation of the Intra-Ocular Fluids: Studies of the Urea Component of the Aqueous Humour , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:310, 1949.Crossref 35. (c) DukeElder, S.; Davson, H., and Maurice, D. M.: Studies on the Intra-Ocular Fluids: Penetration of Certain Ions into the Aqueous Humour and Vitreous Body , Ross Brit. J. Ophth. 33:329, 1949.Crossref 36. (d) Duke-Elder, S.: Davson, H., and Woodin, A. M.: Studies on the Intra-Ocular Fluids: Penetration of Some Nitrogenous Substances into the Intra-Ocular Fluids , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:452, 1949.Crossref 37. Harris, J. E., and Gehrsitz, L. B.: The Movement of Monosaccharides into and out of the Aqueous Tumor , Am. J. Ophth. 32:167 (June, (pt. 2) ) 1949. 38. Duke-Elder, S., and Davson, H.: Studies on the Intra-Ocular Fluids: Reducing Substances in the Aqueous Humour and Vitreous Body , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:21, 1949.Crossref 39. Duke-Elder, S., and Davson, H.: Studies on the Intra-Ocular Fluids: Dialysation of Aqueous Humour Against Plasma , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:593, 1949.Crossref 40. Kinsey, V. E.: The Chemical Composition of the Aqueous Humor and Plasma of the Rabbit, to be published. 41. Kinsey, V. E.: Aqueous Humor/Plasma Chloride Ratios in Rabbits, Dogs and Human Beings , J. Gen. Physiol. 32:329, 1949.Crossref 42. Davson, H.: The Penetration of Some Sulphonamides into the Intra-Ocular Fluids of the Cat and Rabbit , J. Physiol. 110:416, 1949. 43. Sorsby, A.: Concentration in the Aqueous of Various Sulphonamides After Systemic Administration , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:347, 1949.Crossref 44. Simonelli, M.: Ricerche sulla permeabilità della barriera emato-oftalmica: Influenza della somministrazione di vitamina K , Gior. ital. oftal. 2:329, 1949 45. abstracted in Ophth. Lit. 3:550, 1950. 46. Simonelli, M.: Ricerche sulla permeabilità della barriera emato-oftalmica: Influenza della somministrazione della vitamina P2 , Gior. ital. oftal. 2:185, 1949 47. abstracted in Ophth. Lit. 3:103, 1949. 48. Michiels, J.: Ètude expérimentale sur la formation de l'humeur aqueuse , Ophthalmologica, supp. 34, 1949. 49. Pirie, A.: Ox Vitreous Humour: Hyaluronic Acid Relationships , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:271, 1949.Crossref 50. Pirie, A.: Effect of Hyaluronidase Injection on the Vitreous Humour of the Rabbit , Brit. J. Ophth. 33:678, 1949.Crossref 51. von Sallmann, L.: Experimental Studies on Vitreous: Experiments on Diffusion in the Vitreous and on Permeability of Its Surface Condensation Layer , Arch. Ophth. 42:583 ( (Nov.) ) 1949.Crossref 52. Palm, E.: The Phosphate Content of the Vitreous Body , Acta ophth. 27:553, 1949.Crossref 53. Langham, M., and Davson, H.: Studies on the Lens , Biochem. J. 44:467, 1949. 54. Ely, L. O.: Metabolism of the Crystalline Lens: Water Content and Growth Rate , Am. J. Ophth. 32:215 (June; (pt. 2) ) 1949. 55. Ely, L. O.: Metabolism of the Crystalline Lens: Respiration of the Intact Lens and Its Separated Parts , Am. J. Ophth. 32:220 (June; (pt. 2) ) 1949. 56. Seifter, J.; Baeder, D. H., and Dervinis, A.: Alteration in Permeability of Some Membranes by Hyaluronidase and Inhibition of This Effect by Steroids , Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 72:136, 1949. 57. Auricchio, G.: La permeabilità al glucosio della capsula lenticolare dopo cheratocentesi , Boll. d'ocul. 28:161, 1949 58. abstracted in Ophth. Lit. 3:444, 1949. 59. Mandel, P.; Nordmann, J.; Zimmer, J., and Harth, S.: A Phosphoprotein in the Lens of the Eye , Nature, London , 164:794, 1949. 60. Mandel, P.; Nordmann, J., and Zimmer, J.: Acide nucléique du cristallin , Compt. rend. Acad. d. sc. 228:516, 1949. 61. Fitzhugh, O. G., and Buschke, W. H.: Production of Cataract in Rats by β-Tetralol and Other Derivatives of Naphthalene , Arch. Ophth. 41:572 ( (May) ) 1949. 62. Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 63. Morton, R. A., and Goodwin, T. W.: Preparation of Retinene in Vitro , Nature London 153:405, 1944.Crossref 64. (a) Ball, S.: Goodwin, T. W., and Morton, R. A.: Studies on Vitamin A: The Preparation of Retinene1—Vitamin A Aldehyde , Biochem. J. 42:516, 1948. 65. (b) Wald, G.: The Synthesis from Vitamin A1 of "Retinene1" and of a New 545 mμ Chromogen Yeilding Light-Sensitive Products , J. Gen. Physiol. 31:489, 1948.Crossref 66. Ball, S.; Collins, F. D.; Dalvi, P. D., and Morton, R. A.: Studies in Vitamin A: Reactions of Retinene1 with Amino Compounds , Biochem. J. 45:304, 1949. 67. Ball, S., and Morton, R. A.: Studies in Vitamin A: Vitamin A1 and Retinene1 in Relation to Photopic Vision , Biochem. J. 45:298, 1949. 68. Wald, G., and Hubbard, R.: The Reduction of Retinene1 to Vitamin A1 in Vitro , J. Gen. Physiol. 32:367, 1949.Crossref 69. Wald, G.: The Enzymatic Reduction of the Retinenes to the Vitamins A , Science 109:482, 1949.Crossref 70. Lythgoe, R. J., and Quilliam, J. P.: The Thermal Decomposition of Visual Purple , J. Physiol. 93:24, 1938. 71. St. George, R. C. C.: Interplay of Light and Heat in Bleaching Rhodopsin , Federation Proc. 8:137, 1949. 72. Bliss, A. F.: The Absorption Spectra of Visual Purple of the Squid and Its Bleaching Products , J. Biol. Chem. 176:563, 1948. 73. St. George, R. C. C., and Wald, G.: The Photosensitive Pigment of the Squid Retina , Biol. Bull. 97:248, 1949. 74. Weale, R.: Absorption Spectra, Molecular Weights and Visual Purple , Nature, London 163:916, 1949.Crossref 75. Collins, F. D., and Morton, R. A.: * Absorption Spectra, Molecular Weights and Visual Purple , Nature, London 164:528, 1949.Crossref 76. Dartnall, H. J. A., and Thomson, L. C.: Retinal Oxygen Supply and Macular Pigmentation , Nature, London 164:876, 1949.Crossref 77. Wald, G.: The Photochemistry of Vision , Docum. ophth. 3:94, 1949.Crossref

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