Published in Am J Pathol on December 01, 1959
Comparison of the effects of papain n vitamin A on cartilage. I. The effects in rabbits. J Exp Med (1960) 3.74
Increased fixation of sulfur-35 by cartilage in vitro following depletion of the matrix by intravenous papain. J Exp Med (1960) 1.87
Relapsing polychondritis. Report of two necropsied cases with histochemical investigation of the cartilage lesion Am J Pathol (1963) 1.17
Effect of intra-articular corticosteroid injections on primate cartilage. Ann Rheum Dis (1977) 1.14
The early penetration of experimental gastric ulcers in ra s receiving cortisone. Am J Pathol (1961) 1.04
Prevention by cortisone of the changes in cartilage induced by an excess of vitamin A in rabbits. Am J Pathol (1963) 0.99
THE EFFECTS OF PAPAIN, VITAMIN A, AND CORTISONE ON CARTILAGE MATRIX IN VIVO. Biophys J (1964) 0.91
EFFECT OF HORMONES ON THE TURNOVER OF POLYSACCHARIDES IN CONNECTIVE TISSUES. Biophys J (1964) 0.79
SERUM PROTEINS AND GLYCOPROTEINS IN PAPAIN-INJECTED RABBITS. Am J Pathol (1963) 0.75
Reversible collapse of rabbit ears after intravenous papain, and prevention of recovery by cortisone. J Exp Med (1956) 7.43
Radioautographic visualization of sulfur-35 disposition in the articular cartilage and bone of suckling rats following injection of labeled sodium sulfate. J Exp Med (1951) 3.04
Cartilage changes in papain-treated rabbits. Am J Pathol (1958) 2.39
The removal of cartilage matrix, in vivo, by papain; identification of crystalline papain protease as the cause of the phenomenon. J Exp Med (1958) 2.07
The metabolism of mucopolysaccharides in animals. III. Further studies on skin utilizing C14-glucose, C14-acetate, and S35-sodium sulfate. J Biol Chem (1956) 1.56
The metabolism of mucopolysaccharides in animals: the effect of cortisone and hydrocortisone on rat skin. Endocrinology (1957) 1.41
Effect of cortisone on growing bones of the rat. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1951) 1.38
Effect of cortisone and other steroids upon in vitro synthesis of chondroitin sulfate. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1954) 1.22
DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY IN VITRO. I. THE SPECIFICITY OF INHIBITION OF CELL MIGRATION BY ANTIGENS. J Immunol (1964) 14.77
The physiological disturbances produced by endotoxins. Annu Rev Physiol (1954) 10.40
Studies on the generalized Shwartzman reaction: I. General observations concerning the phenomenon. J Exp Med (1952) 9.61
Studies on the mechanism of the Shwartzman phenomenon. J Exp Med (1949) 8.07
Reversible collapse of rabbit ears after intravenous papain, and prevention of recovery by cortisone. J Exp Med (1956) 7.43
Studies on the generalized Shwartzman reaction. IV. Prevention of the local and generalized Shwartzman reactions with heparin. J Exp Med (1953) 6.41
Studies on lysosomes. I. The effects of endotoxin, endotoxin tolerance, and cortisone on the release of acid hydrolases from a granular fraction of rabbit liver. J Exp Med (1962) 4.57
The role of epinephrine in the reactions produced by the endotoxins of gram-negative bacteria. I. Hemorrhagic necrosis produced by epinephrine in the skin of endotoxin-treated rabbits. J Exp Med (1956) 4.42
POSSIBLE ROLE OF LEUCOCYTE GRANULES IN THE SHWARTZMAN AND ARTHUS REACTIONS. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1964) 4.02
Comparison of the effects of papain n vitamin A on cartilage. I. The effects in rabbits. J Exp Med (1960) 3.74
The lethal effect of endotoxins on the chick embryo. J Exp Med (1956) 3.62
Generalized Shwartzman reaction. V. Intravenous injection of collidal iron or carbon on response of rabbits to meningococcal toxin. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1953) 3.58
Studies on the generalized Shwartzman reaction. III. Lesions of the myocardium and coronary arteries accompanying the reaction in rabbits prepared by infection with group A streptococci. J Exp Med (1953) 3.47
Cold-precipitation by heparin of a protein in rabbit and human plasma. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1955) 3.29
Localization of colloidal substances in vascular endothelium: a mechanism of tissue damage. I. Factors causing the pathologic deposition of colloidal carbon. Am J Pathol (1959) 3.28
Hemorrhagic skin lesions produced by intradermal meningococcus toxin in rabbits following treatment with ACTH or cortisone. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1950) 3.13
Comparison of the effects of papain and vitamin A on cartilage. II. The effects on organ cultures of embryonic skeletal tissue. J Exp Med (1960) 3.08
Inhibition of the Shwartzman phenomenon by local application of bromobenzene and other solvents. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1948) 2.96
Studies on lysosomes. II. The effect of cortisone on the release of acid hydrolases from a large granule fraction of rabbit liver induced by an excess of vitamin A. J Clin Invest (1963) 2.89
Morphologic changes in rabbits following the intravenous administration of meningococcal toxin. II. Two appropriately spaced injections; the rôle of fibrinoid in the generalized Shwartzman reaction. Am J Pathol (1955) 2.68
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis following immunization with homologous brain extracts; studies on the role of a circulating antibody in the production of the condition in dogs. J Exp Med (1950) 2.60
Morphologic changes in rabbits following the intravenous administration of meningococcal toxin. I. The effects produced in young and in mature animals by a single injection. Am J Pathol (1955) 2.58
IN VITRO STUDIES ON HOMOGRAFT SENSITIVITY. Nature (1965) 2.50
Pathogenesis of experimental shock. IV. Studies on lysosomes in normal and tolerant animals subjected to lethal trauma and endotoxemia. J Exp Med (1962) 2.39
Studies on the generalized Shwartzman reaction. VII. The role of fibrinogen in the deposition of fibrinoid after combined injections of endotoxin and synthetic acidic polymer. J Exp Med (1955) 2.39
The influence of hydrocortisone on the action of excess vitamin A on limb bone rudiments in culture. J Exp Med (1961) 2.35
DELAYED HYPERSENSITIVITY IN VITRO. 3. THE SPECIFICITY OF HAPTEN-PROTEIN CONJUGATES IN THE INHIBITION OF CELL MIGRATION. J Immunol (1964) 2.32
Influence of age upon response to meningococcal endotoxin in rabbits. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1955) 2.09
The removal of cartilage matrix, in vivo, by papain; identification of crystalline papain protease as the cause of the phenomenon. J Exp Med (1958) 2.07
Bilateral cortical necrosis of kidneys in cortisone-treated rabbits following injection of bacterial toxins. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1951) 1.98
THE EFFECTS OF CORTICOSTEROIDS UPON CONNECTIVE TISSUE AND LYSOSOMES. Recent Prog Horm Res (1964) 1.98
Morphologic changes in rabbits following the intravenous administration of meningococcal toxin. III. The effects produced by endotoxin in association with certain high molecular weight acidic polymers. Am J Pathol (1955) 1.94
Effect of cortisone on response to endotoxin in mature rabbits. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1955) 1.94
The relationship between the vascular manifestations of shock produced by endotoxin, trauma, and hemorrhage. I. Certain similarities between the reactions in normal and endotoxin-tolerant rats. J Exp Med (1957) 1.90
Trophoblast in the circulating blood during pregnancy. Am J Obstet Gynecol (1959) 1.85
Studies on the generalized Shwartzman reaction. VIII. The appearance, by electron microscopy, of intravascular fibrinoid in the glomerular capillaries during the reaction. J Exp Med (1958) 1.75
RELATIONSHIP OF FOX RABIES TO CAVES. Public Health Rep (1965) 1.75
Turbidity produced by hexamminecobaltic chloride in serum of rabbits injected intravenously with papain. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1960) 1.72
STUDIES ON LYSOSOMES. V. THE EFFECTS OF STREPTOLYSINS AND OTHER HEMOLYTIC AGENTS ON ISOLATED LEUCOCYTE GRANULES. J Cell Biol (1964) 1.71
The demonstration of type specific streptococcal antibody by a hemagglutination technique employing tannic acid. J Clin Invest (1953) 1.66
Cortisone and infection. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1953) 1.62
Studies on the mechanisms involved in the production of abortion by endotoxin. J Immunol (1960) 1.61
Blood clearance of P32-labeled vesicular stomatitis and Newcastle disease viruses by the reticuloendothelial system in mice. J Immunol (1960) 1.59
Effect of cortisone administration upon nucleic acid composition of rabbit liver. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1951) 1.57
INDUCTION OF UNRESPONSIVENESS AND IMMUNITY IN NEWBORN AND ADULT MICE WITH PNEUMOCOCCAL POLYSACCHARIDE. J Immunol (1963) 1.55
The effects of cortisone on bacterial infection; group A hemolytic streptococcal infection in rabbits. J Lab Clin Med (1952) 1.53
The removal of cartilage matrix by papain. Factors affecting the distribution of crystalline papain in vivo. J Exp Med (1960) 1.50
CIRCULATING AUTOANTIBODIES AND HUMAN DISEASE. WITH A NOTE ON PRIMARY ATYPICAL PNEUMONIA. N Engl J Med (1964) 1.48
THE IN VITRO DESENSITIZATION OF SENSITIVE CELLS BY TRYPSIN. J Exp Med (1964) 1.43
Mechanisms in the production of tissue damage and shock by endotoxins. Trans Assoc Am Physicians (1957) 1.36
The specificity of skin homograft rejection in man. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1960) 1.36
Immunohistochemical demonstration of the reticuloendothelial clearance of circulating fibrin aggregates. J Exp Med (1962) 1.30
Steroids, lyosomes and systemic lupus erythematosus. Bull N Y Acad Med (1962) 1.26
Skin homograft sensitivity cross reactions in man. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1962) 1.20
Physiologic and pathologic alterations produced by the endotoxins of gram-negative bacteria. AMA Arch Intern Med (1958) 1.18
Cross-reactions to skin homografts in man. J Clin Invest (1962) 1.15
Acute hypervitaminosis A in guinea pigs, I, Effects on acid hydroalases. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1963) 1.10
Cortisone, ACTH and infection. Bull N Y Acad Med (1955) 1.07
Acute hypervitaminosis A in guinea pigs. II. Effects on delayed-type hypersensitivity. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1963) 1.06
Studies on the runting syndrome in newborn mice. J Exp Med (1959) 1.03
The permeability of excised arteries and other tissues to serum lipid. Circ Res (1954) 1.02
The effects of papain on cartilage in vivo: factors influencing the distribution of papain protease following intravenous injection. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1960) 1.02
Persistence of group A streptococci in tissues of rabbits after infection. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1955) 0.99
The effects of cortisone and adrenocorticotropic hormone on infection. Annu Rev Med (1952) 0.99
Prevention by cortisone of the changes in cartilage induced by an excess of vitamin A in rabbits. Am J Pathol (1963) 0.99
The effects of cortisone upon the parenchymal cells of the rabbit liver. Anat Rec (1953) 0.97
Role of endotoxins in immune and vascular reactions. Gastroenterology (1961) 0.96
The runting syndrome. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1960) 0.92
THE EFFECTS OF PAPAIN, VITAMIN A, AND CORTISONE ON CARTILAGE MATRIX IN VIVO. Biophys J (1964) 0.91
The effects of cortisone on experimental infection with group A streptococci, in rabbits. J Lab Clin Med (1950) 0.88
THE EFFECT OF ENDOTOXIN ON SKIN HOMOGRAFTS IN RABBITS. J Immunol (1964) 0.87
Incorporation of host nuclear materials into transplanted tumour cells in surgical wounds. Nature (1962) 0.86
Infection in disseminated neoplastic disease. Bull N Y Acad Med (1957) 0.85
The vascularity of the early subcutaneous nodules of rheumatoid arthritis. Bull N Y Acad Med (1953) 0.85
Consecutive skin homografts in the dog. Transplant Bull (1957) 0.85
The in vivo removal of cartilage matrix by crystalline papain protease, and the prevention of recovery by a direct action of cortisone on cartilage. Trans Assoc Am Physicians (1958) 0.84
Prevention by hydrocortisone of changes in connective tissue induced by an excess of vitamine A acid in Amphibia. Am J Pathol (1963) 0.84
Papain, vitamin A, lysosomes, and endotoxin. An essay on useful irrelevancies in the study of tissue damage. Arch Intern Med (1962) 0.83
Possible new mechanisms of tissue damage in the experimental cardiovascular effects of endotoxin. Am Heart J (1956) 0.81
Studies on the hemolysis of human erythrocytes by homologous complement in the presence of tannic acid. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp (1949) 0.81
A study of consecutive skin homografts in the dog. Surg Forum (1957) 0.81
SUBCELLULAR FRACTIONS AS TRANSPLANTATION ANTIGENS. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1964) 0.80
Effect of excess vitamin A on acid phosphatase content of guinea pig peritoneal leucocytes. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1962) 0.80
Recent advances in research on rheumatic fever. Minn Med (1952) 0.80
Factors involved in the production of tissue damage by endotoxins derived from Gram-negative micro-organisms. AMA Am J Dis Child (1953) 0.79
Studies on the intravascular thromboplastic effect of tissue suspensions in mice: a factor in normal rabbit serum which inhibits the thromboplastic effect of the sedimentable tissue component. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp (1947) 0.76
Paraplegia caused by extraspinal metastasis from a uterine fibroid. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry (1959) 0.75
The cereals root eelworm, Heterodera major (O. Schmidt) Franklin, in North Wales. Ann Appl Biol (1946) 0.75