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I 114 Seidlin, S. M., and L. D. Marinelli: Therapeutic effect of radioactive iodine on 

 adenocarcinoma of the thyroid with functioning metastases, Bull. N. Y. Acad. 

 Med., 21, 440 (1945). 



I 115 Seidlin, S. M., L. D. Marinelli, and E. Oshry: Radioactive iodine therapy. 

 Effect on functioning metastases of adenocarcinoma of the thyroid, /. Am. Med. 

 Assoc., 132, 838-847 (1947). 



I 116 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). 



I 117 Sue, P.: Application a. la chimie et a la biologie des " indicateurs " radioactifs. 

 II. Extraction du radioiode ^I. Techniques des mesures. Calculs des activites, 

 J. chim, phys., 38, 123-148 (1943). 



I 118 Sue, P.: Preparation d'iode d'iodates, et de diiodotyrosine a. partir du radioiode 

 63I 128 . Echange des atomes d'iode entre l'iodate, la diiodotyrosine, la thyroxine, 

 et l'iodure de sodium, Compt. rend., 212, 237-238 (1941). 



I 119 Taurog, A., and I. L. Chaikoff: On the determination of plasma iodine, J. Biol. 

 Chem,, 163, 313-322 (1946). 



I 120 Taurog, A., and I. L. Chaikoff: The metabolic interrelations of thyroxine and 

 diiodityrosine in the thyroid gland as shown by a study of their specific activity- 

 time relations in rats injected with radioactive iodine, /. Biol. Chem., 169, 49-56 

 (1947). 



I 121 Taurog, A., and I. L. Chaikoff: On the nature of plasma iodide, /. Biol. Client., 

 171, 439-440 (1947). 



I 122 Taurog, A., I. L. Chaikoff, and D. D. Feller: The mechanism of iodine con- 

 centration by the thyroid gland: its non-organic iodine-binding capacity in the 

 normal and propylthiouracil-treated rat, J. Biol. Chem., 171, 189-201 (1947). 



I 123 Taurog, A., I. L. Chaikoff, and A. L. Franklin: The structural specificity of 

 sulfanilamide-like compounds as inhibitors of the in vitro conversion of inorganic 

 iodide to thyroxine and diiodotyrosine by thyroid tissue, J. Biol, Chem,, 161, 537- 

 543 (1945). 



I 124 Wolff, J., I. L. Chaikoff, A. Taurog, and L. Rubin: The disturbance in iodine 

 metabolism produced by thiocyanate: the mechanism of its goitrogenic action with 

 radioactive iodine as indicator, Endocrinology, 39, 140-148 (1946). 



I 125 Wood, J. W., J. W. Mitchell, G. W. Irving, Jr.: Translocation of a radioactive 

 plant-growth regulator in bean and barley plants, Science, 106, 337-339 (1947). 



30.25. Iron 



Fe 1 Austoni, M. E., and D. M. Greenberg: Studies in iron metabolism with aid of 

 its artificial radioactive isotope. The absorption, excretion, and distribution of 

 iron in the rat on normal and iron-deficient diets, /. Biol. Chem,, 134, 27-41 (1940). 



Fe 2 Balfour, W. M.: Factors regulating the absorption of iron in dogs as measured 

 with the radioactive isotope, Am. J. Path., 17, 438 (1941). 



Fe 3 Balfour, W. M., P. F. Hahn, W. F. Bale, W. T. Pommerenke, and G. H. 

 Whipple: Radioactive iron absorption in clinical conditions: normal, pregnancy, 

 anemia, and hemochromatosis, J. Exptl. Med., 76, 15-30 (1942). 



Fe 4 Chapin, M. A., and J. F. Ross: Factors influencing the metabolism of radioactive 

 iron in human subjects, Federation Proc, 1, 175-176 (1942). 



Fe 5 Chapin, M. A., and J. F. Ross: The determination of true cell volume by dye 

 dilution, by protein dilution, and with radioactive iron. The error of centrifuge 

 hematocrit, Am, J. Physiol., 137, 447-455 (1942). 



