27 results on '"Levenson, S"'
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2. Increased survival in mice with C3H breast adenocarcinoma after tumor excision and vitamin A supplementation.
3. Liver origin of hepatotrophic factor(s).
4. Deoxycorticosterone inhibits a viral tumor.
5. Supplemental arginine, wound healing, and thymus: arginine-pituitary interaction.
6. Stimulation of liver regeneration by clofibrate.
7. Effect of posthepatectomy and other sera from rats and humans on cell growth in tissue culture.
8. Arginine: a thymotropic and wound-healing promoting agent.
9. Stress ulcer prevention by metyrapone.
10. Wound healing in partially hepatectomized rats and effect of their serum on fibroblast growth in vitro.
11. Chemical debridement of burns with N-acetylcysteine.
12. Inhibition of tumor growth by metyrapone and desoxycorticosterone.
13. Effect of amino acids, insulin, and glucagon on the growth of cells in vitro.
14. Wound bacteriology and infection in patients operated upon by the surgical isolator technique or in a conventional environment.
15. Enzymatic debridement of burns.
16. Penicillamine effect on wound healing.
17. Vitamin A deficiency and surgical stress.
18. WOUND HEALING DEFECT IN LATHYRISM.
19. Epidemiology of wound contamination and infection in human beings operated on in the surgical isolator.
20. Collagen structure and metabolism.
21. Effect of severe burn on liver regeneration.
22. A study of patients operated on using a surgical isolator technique or in a conventional operating room environment.
23. Effect of the inflammatory reaction on subsequent wound healing.
24. Metabolic effects of injury; studies of the plasma non-protein nitrogen components in patients with severe battle wounds.
25. A disposable plastic isolator for operating in a sterile environment.
26. Effects of whole body x-irradiation on wound healing.
27. Influence of penicillin on wound healing, cecal wall, and copper metabolism.
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