572 ISOTOPIC TRACERS AND NUCLEAR RADIATIONS [Chap. 30 



Ce 7 Lisco, H., M. P. Finkel, and A. M. Brues: Carcinogenic properties of radioactive 

 fission products and of plutonium, Radiology, 49, 361-363 (1947). 



Ce 8 Seibert, H. C, and R. Abrams: Acute toxicity of inhaled 275-day Ce 144 . U.S. 

 Atom. Energy Comm. Declass. Doc. MDDC 329. 



30.14. Cesium 



Cs 1 Hamilton, J. G. : The metabolism of the fission products and the heaviest elements, 

 Radiology, 49, 325-343 (1947). 



30.15. Chlorine 



CI 1 Born, H. J., and H. Timofeeff-Ressovsky: Versuche mit radioactivem Chlor- 



Isotop an Mausen, Naturvrissenschaften, 28, 253-254 (1940). 

 CI 2 Brunschwig, A., and R. L. Schmitz: Rapidity of passage of chloride ion from blood 



into gastric juice of stimulated stomach, Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 43, 438-441 



(1940). 

 CI 3 Brunschwig, A., R. Schmitz, and L. Slottin: The secretion of chlorine ions in 



achlorhydric gastric juice; observations by means of radioactive chlorine, Am. J. 



Digestive Diseases, 8, 171-173 (1941). 

 CI 4 Eisenman, A. J., P. K. Smith, A. W. Winkler, and J. R. Elkinton: The transfer 



of ions across the stomach wall, studies by means of radioactive isotopes, /. Biol. 



Chem. (Proc. Am. Soc. Biol. Chem., 35th Meeting), 140, XXXV-XXXVI (1941). 

 CI 5 Fenn, W. O. : The distribution of radioactive potassium, sodium and chlorine 



in rats and rabbits, /. Applied Phys., 12, 316-317 (1941). 

 CI 6 Hahn, L., and G. Hevesy: Rate of penetration of ions through the capillary wall, 



Ada Physiol. Scand., 1, 347-361 (1941). 

 CI 7 Hamilton, J. G. : Rates of absorption of radioactive isotopes of sodium, potassium, 



chlorine, bromine, and iodine in normal human subjects, Am. J. Physiol., 124, 



667-668 (1938). 

 CI 8 Johnston, G. W., and C. O. Lee: A radioactive method of testing adsorption from 



ointment bases, J. Am. Pharm. Assoc, 32, 278-280 (1943). 

 CI 9 Kinsey, V. E., W. M. Grant, D. G. Cogan, J. J. Livlngood, and B. R. Curtis: 



Sodium, chloride, and phosphorus movement and the eye, Arch. Ophthalmol. 



{Chicago), 27, 1126-1131 (1942). 

 CI 10 Lark-Horovitz, K.: The intake of radioactive sodium and potassium chloride 



and the testing of enteric coatings, /. Applied Phys., 12, 317 (1941). 

 CI 11 Manery, J. F., and L. F. Haege: The extent to which radioactive chloride pene- 

 trates tissues, and its significance, Am. J. Physiol., 134, 83-93 (1941). 

 CI 12 Peters, H. C: Application of general fluid-circuit theory to absorption from 



intestine of chloride, bromide, and deuterium oxide, Bull. Math. Biophys., 3, 149- 



152 (1943). 

 CI 13 Smith, P. K., A. J. Eisenman, and A. W. Winkler: The permeability of human 



erythrocytes to radioactive chloride, and to bromide and iodide, /. Biol. Chem., 



141, 556-561 (1941). 

 CI 14 Visscher, M. B., E. S. Fetcher, Jr., C. W. Carr, H. P. Gregor, M. S. Bushey, 



and D. E. Barker: Isotopic tracer studies on the movement of water and ions 



between intestinal lumen and blood, Am. J. Physiol., 142, 550-575 (1944). 

 CI 15 Winkler, A. W., J. R. Elkinton, and A. J Eisenman: Comparison of sulfocyanate 



with radioactive chloride and sodium in measurement of extracellular fluid, Am. J . 



Physiol, 139, 239-246 (1943). 



