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JAMA. 1945;127(17):1120-1127. doi:10.1001/jama.1945.02860170032008.
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Stare, F. J., and Thorn, G. W.:  Some Medical Aspects of Protein Foods , Am. J. Pub. Health 33: 1444, 1943;.
Stare, F. J., and Davidson, C. S.: Protein:  Its Role in Human Nutrition , J. A. M. A. 127:985 ( (April 14) ) 1945;.
Janeway, C. A.; Gibson, S. T.; Woodruff, L. M.; Heyl, J. T.; Bailey, O. T., and Newhouser, L. R.:  Chemical, Clinical and Immunological Studies on the Products of Human Plasma Fractionation: VII. Concentrated Human Serum Albumin , J. Clin. Investigation 23:465, 1944;.
Thorn, G. W.; Armstrong, S. H., Jr.; Dickerson, V. C.; Woodruff, L. M., and Tyler, F. H.: The Use of "Salt Poor" Concentrated Human Albumin Solution in the Treatment of Chronic Bright's Disease, to be published.
Patek, A. J., Jr., and Post, J.:  Treatment of Cirrhosis of the Liver by Nutritious Diet and Supplements Rich in Vitamin B Complex , J. Clin. Investigation 20:481, 1941;.
Thorn, G. W.; Armstrong, S. H., Jr., and Dickerson, V. C.: The Use of "Salt Poor" Concentrated Human Albumin Solution in the Treatment of Cirrhosis of the Liver, to be published.
Tillett, W. S.:  The Treatment of Lobar Pneumonia and Pneumococcal Empyema with Penicillin , Bull. New York Acad. Med. 20: 142, 1944;.
Armstrong, S. H., Jr.; England, A. C.; Favour, C. B., and Scheinberg, I. H.:  Anemia and Hypoproteinemia Complicating Severe Protracted Pneumonia Treated by Penicillin: Role of Specific Supportive Therapy in Recovery , J. A. M. A. 127: 303-306 ( (Feb. 10) ) 1945;.
Metcoff, J.; Favour, C. B., and Stare, F. J.:  Plasma Protein and Hemoglobin in the Protein Deficient Rat: A Three Dimensional Study , J. Clin. Investigation 24:82-91, 1945;.
Cannon, P. R.; Chase, W. E., and Wissler, R. W.:  The Relationship of the Protein Reserves to Antibody Production: The Effects of a Low Protein Diet and of Plasmapheresis on the Formation of Agglutinins , J. Immunol. 47: 133, 1943;.
Janeway, C. A.:  The Plasma Proteins: Their Importance in Clinical Medicine and Surgery , New England J. Med. 229: 779, 1943;.
Tillett, W. S., and Francis, T., Jr.:  Serological Reactions in Pneumonia with Nonprotein Somatic Fraction of Pneumococcus , J. Exper. Med. 52:561, 1930;.
Menkin, V.:  Chemical Factors in Inflammation and Cellular Injury , New England J. Med. 229:511, 1943;.
 Malnutrition During Convalescence, Prepared under Direction of the Committee on Convalescence and Rehabilitation of the National Research Council , War Med. 6: 1, 1944;.
Thorn, G. W.; Quinby, J. T., and Clinton, M., Jr.:  A Comparison of the Metabolic Effects of Isocaloric Meals of Varying Composition, with Special Reference to the Prevention of Postprandial Hypoglycemic Symptoms , Ann. Int. Med. 18:913, 1943;.
Hegsted, D. M.; Hay, A. J., and Stare, F. L.: Unpublished data.
Hegsted, D. M.; McKibbin, J. M., and Stare, F. J.:  The Nutritive Value of Human Plasma for the Rat , J. Clin. Investigation 23:705, 1944;.
Hegsted, D. M.; Hay, A. L., and Stare, F. J.:  Studies on the Nutritive Value of Human Plasma Fractions , J. Clin. Investigation , to be published.
Albanese, A. A., with the technical assistance of Frankston, J. E.; Irby, V., and Wagner, D. L.:  The Utilization of d-Amino Acids by Man: I. Tryptophan, Methionine and Phenylalanine , Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 75: 175, 1944;.

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