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P 117 Erf, L. A., and H. W. Jones: Radiophosphorus — agent for satisfactory treatment 



of polycythemia and its associated manifestations; report of case of polycythemia 



secondary possible to Band's syndrome Ann. Internal Med., 19, 587-601 (1943). 

 P 118 Erf, L. A., and J. H. Lawrence: Clinical studies with the aid of radioactive 



phosphorus. I. The absorption and distribution of radiophosphorus in the blood 



and its excretion by normal individuals and patients with leukemia, /. Clin. Invest., 



20, 567-575 (1941). 

 P 119 Erf, L. A., and J. H. Lawrence: Clinical studies with the aid of radio-phosphorus. 



III. The absorption and distribution of radio-phosphorus in the blood of, its excre- 

 tion by, and its therapeutic effect on, patients with polycythemia, Ann. Int. 



Med., 15, 276-280 (1941). 

 P 120 Erf, L. A., and J. H. Lawrence: Phosphorus metabolism in neoplastic tissue, 



Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 46, 694-695 (1941). 

 P 121 Erf, L. A., and L. W. Tuttle: Phosphorus metabolism of blood of patients with 



leukemia and polycythemia, Am. J. Med. Sci., 203, 83-87 (1942). 

 P 122 Erf, L. A., L. W. Tuttle, and J. H. Lawrence: Clinical studies with the aid of 



radio-phosphorus. IV. The retention in blood, the excretion and the therapeutic 



effect of radio-phosphorus on patients with leukemia, Ann. Int. Med., 16, 



487-543 (1941). 

 P 123 Erf, L. A., L. W. Tuttle, and K. G. Scott: Retention of orally administered 



radiophosphorus by mice, Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 45, 652-657 (1941). 

 P 124 Falkenheim, M.: The influence of growth on the phosphorus metabolism of the 



mouse and the effect of thyroxine at various ages, Am. J. Physiol., 138, 175-179 



(1942). 

 P 125 Falkenheim, M., and H. C. Hodge: Phosphate desorption from powdered bone as 



shown by the radioactive isotope, /. Dental Research, 24, 195 (1945). 

 P 126 Falkenheim, M., W. F. Neuman, and H. C. Hodge: Phosphate exchange as the 



mechanism for adsorption of the radioactive isotope by the calcified tissues, J. 



Biol. Chem., 169, 713-722 (1947). 

 P 127 Fishler, M. C: The site of origin of plasma phospholipids, thesis, University of 



California, 1943. 

 P 128 Fishler, M. C, C. Entenman, M. L. Montgomery, and I. L. Chaikoff: The 



formation of phospholipid by the hepatectomized dog as measured with radio- 

 active phosphorus. I. The site of formation of plasma phospholipids, J. Biol. 



Chem., 150, 47-55 (1943). 

 P 129 Fishler, M. C, A. Taurog, I. Perlman, and I. L. Chaikoff: The synthesis 



and breakdown of liver phospholipid in vitro with radioactive phosphorus as 



indicator, /. Biol. Chem., 141, 809-818 (1941). 

 P 130 Fitz-Hugh, T., Jr., and P. J. Hodes: Clinical experience with radiophosphorus 



in the treatment of certain blood dyscrasias, Am. J. Med. Sci., 204, 662-665 (1942). 

 P 131 Flock, E. V., and J. L. Bollman: The effect of diethylstilbesterol on the plasma 



phospholipids of the cock (Gallus domesticus), J. Biol. Chem., 144, 571-577 (1942). 

 P 132 Flock, E. V., and J. L. Bollman: Adenosine triphosphate in muscles of rats 



studied with radioactive phosphorus, /. Biol. Chem., 152, 371-383 (1944). 

 P 133 Flock, E. V., and J. L. Bollman: Phospholipid turnover following administration 



of diethylstilbesterol to cocks, J. Biol. Chem., 156, 151-160 (1944). 

 P 134 Forssberg, A., and F. Jacobsson: Studies on the Brown-Pearce carcinoma with 



the aid of radioactive isotopes, Acta Radiol., 26, 523-524 (1945). 

 P 135 Friedlander, K. D., I. L. Chaikoff, and C. Entenman: The effect of ingested 



choline on the turnover of plasma phospholipids, /. Biol. Chem., 158, 231-238 



(1945). 



