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B. Erickson, H. Williams, F. Hummel, I. Macy (1937)
THE LIPID AND MINERAL DISTRIBUTION IN THE SERUM AND ERYTHROCYTES OF NORMAL CHILDRENJournal of Biological Chemistry, 118
J. Peters, D. Slyke (1931)
Quantitative clinical chemistry
H. Euler, K. Brandt (1936)
Phosphate und Phosphatstoffwechsel in roten Blutzellen.Biological Chemistry, 240
S. Farmer, M. Maizels (1939)
Organic anions of human erythrocytes.The Biochemical journal, 33 2
M. Maizels (1936)
The anion and cation contents of normal and anaemic bloods.The Biochemical journal, 30 5
George Guest, William Andrus (1932)
CHEMICAL STUDIES OF THE BLOOD IN HIGH INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION : I. The Distribution of Phosphorus and Intracellular Changes.The Journal of clinical investigation, 11 3
H. Behrendt (1942)
STUDIES ON BLOOD PHOSPHORUS: II. BLOOD PHOSPHORUS PARTITION IN TETANY AND GUANIDINE POISONINGJAMA Pediatrics, 64
H. Behrendt (1942)
STUDIES ON BLOOD PHOSPHORUS: I. INTRACELLULAR AND EXTRACELLULAR BLOOD PHOSPHORUSJAMA Pediatrics, 64
V. Henriques, Søren Ørskov (1939)
Untersuchungen über den Magnesium‐ und den Kaliumgehalt der roten Blutkörperchen bei Anämie1, 82
B. Erickson, H. Williams, F. Hummel, Pearl Lee, I. Macy (1937)
THE LIPID AND MINERAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE SERUM AND ERYTHROCYTES IN THE HEMOLYTIC AND HYPOCHROMIC ANEMIAS OF CHILDHOODJournal of Biological Chemistry, 118
H. Kay (1930)
Blood Phosphorus in Health and Disease: V.-Note on the Chemical Composition of the Reticulocyte.British journal of experimental pathology, 11
Few facts are available concerning the distribution of phosphorus in the blood of patients with anemia. The most remarkable contribution was made by Farmer and Maizels,1 who found an enormous increase of the acid-soluble fraction in microcytic hypochromic anemia in adults. Their conclusions are of considerable theoretic interest and will be analyzed later. The results of other investigators (Warweg and Stearns,2 Euler and Brandt,3 Kinzel,4 Kirk5) are less conclusive but give the impression that some peculiar changes in the distribution of phosphorus may be present in anemic conditions. Of these publications only those of Warweg and Stearns2 and Kinzel4 refer to the organic blood phosphorus. To my knowledge the only estimate of the partition of organic phosphorus in anemic children has been made by Kinzel. I studied the extracellular and intracellular blood phosphorus in different forms of anemia in childhood. In addition, I
American journal of diseases of children – American Medical Association
Published: Nov 1, 1942
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