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Sr 17 Marx, W., and W. O. Reinhardt: Lack of effect of growth hormone on deposition 

 of radiostrontium in bone, Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 51, 112-114 (1942). 



Sr 18 Pecher, C: Biological investigations with radioactive calcium and strontium, 

 Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 46, 86-91 (1941). 



Sr 19 Pecher, C: Biological investigations with radioactive calcium and radioactive 

 strontium. Simultaneous production of a radiostrontium for therapeutic bone 

 irradiation and a radio-yttrium suitable for metallic radiography, /. Applied 

 Physics, 12, 318 (1941). 



Sr 20 Pecher, C: Biological investigations with radioactive calcium and strontium; 

 preliminary report on the use of radioactive strontium in the treatment of meta- 

 static bone cancer, Univ. Calif. Pnbl. Pharmacol., 2, 117-149 (1943). 



Sr 21 Pecher, C, and J. Pecher: Radiocalcium and radiostrontium metabolism in 

 pregnant mice, Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 46, 910-914 (1941). 



Sr 22 Prosser, C. L., W. Pervinsek, J. Arnold, G. Svihla, and P. C. Tompkins: 

 Accumulation and distribution of radioactive strontium, barium-lanthanum, 

 fission mixture and sodium in goldfish, U.S. Atom. Energy Comm. Declass. Doc. 

 MDDC 496. 



Sr 23 Treadwell, A. deG., B. V. A. Low-Beer, H. L. Friedell, and J. H. Lawrence: 

 Metabolic studies on neoplasm of bone with the aid of radioactive strontium, Am. 

 J. Med. Sci., 204, 521-530 (1943). 



Sr 24 Tweedy, W. R.: The effect of parathyroid extract upon the distribution, retention, 

 and excretion of labeled strontium, /. Biol. Chem., 161, 105-113 (1945). 



Sr 25 Van Middlesworth, L., D. H. Copp, and J. G. Hamilton: Uptake of plutonium, 

 yttrium, and strontium by the callus of healing bone fractures, U.S. Atom. Energy 

 Comm. Declass. Doc. MDDC 666. 



Sr 26 Weissberger, L. H., and P. L. Harris: A possible vitamin D assay technique 

 with radioactive strontium, /. Biol. Chem., 144, 287-288 (1942). 



30.50. Sulfur 



S 1 Axelrod, D. J., and J. G. Hamilton: Radioautographic studies of the distribution 



of lewisite and mustard gas in skin and eye tissues, Am. J. Pathol., 23, 389-411 



(1947). 

 S 2 Borsook, H., E. R. Buchman, J. B. Hatcher, D. M. Yost, and E. McMillan: 



The course of thiamin metabolism in man as indicated by the use of radioactive 



sulfur, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S., 26, 412-418 (1940). 

 S 3 Borsook, H., J. B. Hatcher, and D. M. Yost: The course of vitamin Bi (thiamin) 



metabolism in man as indicated by the use of radioactive sulfur, J. Applied Phys., 



12, 325 (1941). 

 S 4 Borsook, H., G. Keighley, D. M. Yost, and E. McMillan: The urinary excretion 



of ingested radioactive sulfur, Science, 86, 525 (1937). 

 S 5 Boursnell, J. C, G. E. Francis, and A. Wormall: Studies on mustard gas (/3-/3'- 



dichlorodiethyl sulfide). III. Preparation and use of mustard gas containing (a) 



radioactive sulphur and (b) deuterium, Biochem. J., 40, 743-745 (1946). 

 S 6 du Vigneaud, V., G. W. Kilmer, J. R. Rachele, and M. Cohn: On the mechanism 



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(1944). 

 S 7 Dziewiatkowski, D. D.: Fate of ingested sulfide sulfur labeled with radioactive 



sulfur in the rat, /. Biol. Chem., 161, 723-729 (1945). 

 S 8 Dziewiatkowski, D. D.: Conversion of sulfide sulfur to cystine sulfur in the rat, 



with use of radioactive sulfur, /. Biol. Chem., 164, 165-171 (1946). 



