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Cu 6 Schultze, M. O., and S. J. Simmons: Studies with radioactive copper, J. Applied 



Phys., 12, 315 (1941). 

 Cu 7 Yoshikawa, H., P. F. Hahn, and W. F. Bale: Form of combination of radioactive 



iron and copper in plasma following ingestion, Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 49, 



285-289 (1942). 

 Cu 8 Yoshikawa, H., P. F. Hahn, and W. F. Bale: Red cell and plasma radioactive 



copper in normal and anemic dogs, /. Exptl. Med., 75, 489-494 (1942). 



30.19. Curium 



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

 Radiology, 49, 325-343 (1947). 



30.20. Deuterium 



D 1 Anchel, M., and R. Schoenheimer : Deuterium as an indicator in the study of 

 intermediary metabolism. XV. Further studies in coprosterol formation. The 

 use of compounds containing labile deuterium for biological experiments, /. Biol. 

 Chem., 125, 23-31 (1938). 



D 2 Anderson, R. S., and E. N. Harvey: The effect of deuterium oxide on the lumi- 

 nescence of luciferin, /. Cellular Comp. Physiol., 5, 249-253 (1934). 



D 3 Austoni, M.: Ricerche sperimentali sull'azione dell'acqua pesante (D 2 0) sulla 

 riserva alcalina, Policlinico (sez. med.) (Rome), 45, 217-229 (1938). 



D 4 Bach, S. J.: Biological methylation, Biol. Rev., 20, 158-176 (1945). 



D 5 Barbour, H. G.: Effects of heavy water on mammalian metabolism, Proc. Soc. 

 Exptl. Biol. Med., 32, 1365-1369 (1935). 



D 6 Barbour, H. G.: Basis of pharmacological action of heavy water in mammals, 

 Yale J. Biol. Med., 9, 551-565 (1937). 



D 7 Barbour, H. G. : Effects of heavy water on living cells, Science, 86, 587-588, (1937). 



D 8 Barbour, H. G., and E. Allen: Tumor growth in mice, }i saturated with deu- 

 terium oxide (heavy water), Am. J. Cancer, 32, 440-446 (1938). 



D 9 Barbour, H. G., and S. B. Bogdanovitch: The pharmacology of deuterium oxide. 

 II. Evidence from fish melanophores for sympathomimetic action, /. Pharmacol. 

 Exptl. Tlierap., 61, 148-152 (1937). 



D 10 Barbour, H. G., and V. O. Dickerson: Pharmacological action of deuterium 

 oxide. VII. Its effect on the hydrolysis of acetylcholine, /. Pharmacol. Exptl. 

 Thcrap., 65, 281-286 (1939). 



D 11 Barbour, H. G., and F. S. Hammett: Heavy water and longevity, Science, 90, 

 538-539 (1939). 



D 12 Barbour, H. G., and J. B. Herrmann: Pharmacological action of deuterium oxide. 



IV. Sympathomimetic action of deuterium oxide in mice, /. Pharmacol. Exptl. 

 Therap., 62, 158-164 (1938). 



D 13 Barbour, H. G., and L. E. Rice: Pharmacological action of deuterium oxide. 



V. Calorigenic saturation level and influence of ergotoxine, J Pharmacol. Exptl. 

 Therap., 62, 292-300 (1938). 



D 14 Barbour, H. G., and L. E. Rice: Pharmacological action of deuterium oxide. 



VI. Its influence upon insensible water loss, /. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap., 62, 363- 

 371 (1938). 



D 15 Barbour, H. G., and J. Trace: Pharmacological action of deuterium oxide. 

 I. Toxicity and symptoms; metabolic rate; water exchanges, /. Pharmacol. Exptl. 

 Therap., 58, 460-482 (1937). 



