Published in Blood on November 01, 1950
A modified medium for Lactobacillus casei for the assay of B vitamins. Biochem J (1952) 1.16
Electronic drop sensing in microfluidic devices: automated operation of a nanoliter viscometer. Lab Chip (2006) 1.00
Cell Counts. Postgrad Med J (1959) 0.75
Re-opening the case of the abdominal aortic aneurysm. Circulation (1956) 2.33
Long-term anticoagulant therapy; further experiences. Circulation (1954) 1.67
Effectiveness of synthetic water-soluble vitamin K preparations in bishydroxycoumarin-induced hypoprothrombinemia. J Am Med Assoc (1951) 1.53
Infectious mononucleosis; report of a relapsing case treated with chloromycetin. U S Nav Med Bull (1950) 1.51
Thrombophlebitis and cancer. JAMA (1961) 1.48
The pathogenesis and treatment of thrombosis. Circulation (1952) 1.47
Anticholinergic agents in the treatment of peptic ulcer. Postgrad Med (1954) 1.39
A time and motion study. J Coll Gen Pract (1962) 1.37
The natural history of ulcerative colitis. J Chronic Dis (1957) 1.37
Coexistent carcinoma of the stomach and hypertrophic gastritis; report of a case with review of the literature. Gastroenterology (1953) 1.31
Carotid artery occlusive syndrome. Arch Neurol (1959) 1.29
Further observations on the mechanism of ulcer pain. Ann Intern Med (1959) 1.27
The use of anticoagulants for thrombophlebitis during pregnancy. Am J Obstet Gynecol (1959) 1.23
The treatment of cerebral thrombosis and embolism with anticoagulant drugs; preliminary observations. Med Clin North Am (1950) 1.22
Comparison of direct effects of angiotensin and other vasoactive agents on small and large blood vessels in several vascular beds. Circulation (1962) 1.22
Cerebral vascular diseases: their significance, diagnosis, and present treatment, including the selective use of anticoagulant substances. Lancet (1954) 1.16
Mechanism of pain in peptic ulcer. Gastroenterology (1953) 1.14
Simultaneous fluorocinematography and intraluminal pressure measurements in the study of esophageal motility. Gastroenterology (1958) 1.12
A long-term study of cerebral vascular disease. Ann Intern Med (1961) 1.11
Intraluminal pressures from the upper gastrointestinal tract. II. Correlations with gastroduodenal motor activity in normal subjects and patients with ulcer distress. Gastroenterology (1957) 1.05
Cerebral vascular diseases: their significance, diagnosis and present treatment, including the selective use of anticoagulant substances. Ann Intern Med (1954) 1.05
LABORATORY PROCEDURES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF MALABSORPTION. Med Clin North Am (1964) 1.04
Small intestinal blood flow. Am J Dig Dis (1963) 1.03
The closing mechanism at the gastroesophageal junction. Am J Med (1960) 1.03
Myocardial infarction and its treatment with anticoagulants: a summary of the findings for 1031 cases. Mod Concepts Cardiovasc Dis (1954) 1.02
Failure of ingestion of cream to affect blood coagulation. Am J Med (1953) 1.02
Present status of anticoagulant treatment of cerebral vascular lesions. Med Clin North Am (1958) 1.00
An evaluation of anticoagulant therapy. Am J Med (1953) 0.99
Tromexan-3,3'-carboxymethylenebis (4-hydroxycoumarin) ethyl ester; experimental and clinical properties. Circulation (1951) 0.99
Analysis of factors affecting the recurrence of thromboembolism off and on anticoagulant therapy. Am J Med (1958) 0.99
Bilateral lenticular opacities occurring in a technician operating a microwave generator. AMA Arch Ind Hyg Occup Med (1952) 0.98
Use of anticoagulants in treatment of cerebral vascular disease; ten-year experience in treatment of thromboembolism. J Am Med Assoc (1958) 0.98
The effect of phosphorylated hesperidin on the polymerization of fibrinogen as studied by light scattering. J Biol Chem (1955) 0.96
A comparative evaluation of tromexan and dicumarol in the treatment of thromboembolic conditions--based on experience with 514 patients; a report of the Committee on Anticoagulants of the American Heart Association. Circulation (1952) 0.96
DIRECT EFFECTS OF VASOACTIVE AGENTS ON SEGMENTAL RESISTANCE OF THE MESENTERIC AND PORTAL CIRCULATION. STUDIES WITH 1-EPINEPHRINE, LEVARTERENOL, ANGIOTENSIN, VASOPRESSIN, ACETYLCHOLINE, METHACHOLINE, HISTAMINE, AND SEROTONIN. J Lab Clin Med (1964) 0.95
The pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of strokes: a progress report. Ann Intern Med (1958) 0.95
Studies with crystalline trypsin: results and hazards of intravenous administration and its postulated role in blood coagulation. J Am Med Assoc (1954) 0.94
Observations on the vitamin A tolerance curve as an index of the degree of fat absorption. Gastroenterology (1953) 0.93
THE SIGNPOST. A STUDY OF REFERRALS IN A RURAL PRACTICE. J Coll Gen Pract (1964) 0.93
Early use of anticoagulants in treatment of myocardial infarction. J Am Med Assoc (1957) 0.92
The modern treatment of coronary thrombosis with myocardial infarction. Circulation (1950) 0.92
Further experience with long-term anticoagulant therapy. AMA Arch Intern Med (1955) 0.92
Criteria for the diagnosis of hiatal hernia. Arch Intern Med (1962) 0.91
Effect of a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, acetazoleamide, upon gastric secretion in man; report of its use separately and in conjunction with anticholinergic drugs. Gastroenterology (1955) 0.91
Intracranial lesions simulating cerebral thrombosis. J Am Med Assoc (1960) 0.91
Relationship of blood flow to pressure in the intestinal vascular bed of the dog. Am J Physiol (1962) 0.90
Dental surgery during continuous anticoagulant therapy. JAMA (1961) 0.90
The effect of intravenous trypsin administration on the electrocardiogram of the rabbit. Circulation (1954) 0.89
A cooperative study of cerebrovascular disease; methodology and a preliminary report on the use of anticoagulants. Circulation (1959) 0.89
Use of different tissue thromboplastins in the control of anticoagulant therapy. Circulation (1957) 0.89
The electrical conductivity of blood. I: Relationship to erythrocyte concentration. Blood (1950) 0.88
Idiopathic ulcerative colitis; giant ulceration following corticotropin (ACTH) and cortisone therapy. AMA Arch Intern Med (1953) 0.88
STROKES--DIAGNOSIS AND MODERN TREATMENT. (I). Mod Concepts Cardiovasc Dis (1965) 0.88
Evaluation of vasodilator drugs in four patients with arteriosclerosis obliterans. Am J Med Sci (1952) 0.88
Marcumar [3-(1'-phenylpropyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin]; a new anticoagulant. Circulation (1954) 0.88
The relationship between the erythrocyte concentration and the specific electro conductivity of blood. Bull N Y Acad Med (1948) 0.86
Perforation of peptic ulcer following paracentesis in patients with cirrhosis. Am J Dig Dis (1958) 0.86
A synthetic anticoagulant: a polysulfuric acid ester of polyanhydromannuronic acid (paritol); experience with its use in man. Circulation (1950) 0.84
Further experiences with blood coagulation after fat meals and carbohydrate meals. Circulation (1958) 0.84
The syndrome pylorique; clinical and physiologic observations. Gastroenterology (1959) 0.84
Thromboembolic complications following so-called good risk cases of myocardial infarction. Circulation (1956) 0.84
Problems of anticoagulant therapy in cerebrovascular disease. Neurology (1959) 0.84
Intraluminal pressures from the upper gastrointestinal tract. I. Correlations with motor activity in normal subjects and patients with esophageal disorders. Gastroenterology (1957) 0.84
Bedside diagnosis of carotid-artery occlusive disease. N Engl J Med (1960) 0.84
The treatment of occlusive arterial disease. Viewpoint of an internist. JAMA (1963) 0.84
Effects of vitamin E preparations on plasma tocopherol levels. J Clin Nutr (1954) 0.84
The use of anticoagulants; an evaluation. Med Clin North Am (1956) 0.83
Effect of safflower oil emulsion on serum cholesterol levels in young adult males; its use as a supplement to a normal diet. J Am Med Assoc (1958) 0.83
Fluorocinematography. Am J Dig Dis (1961) 0.83
Pyloric channel ulcer. Gastroenterology (1953) 0.82
Deficiency of one or more factors of unusual interest. Thromb Diath Haemorrh (1960) 0.82
Effects of a new cholinergic blocking agent (SKF-1637) on gastric motor and secretory activity. Am J Med Sci (1952) 0.82
Ineffectiveness of heparin by sublingual administration. J Am Med Assoc (1952) 0.82
Motility in the gastrointestinal tract. JAMA (1963) 0.82
Strokes; diagnosis and modern treatment. II. Treatment. Mod Concepts Cardiovasc Dis (1959) 0.81
Long-term anticoagulant therapy. Circulation (1954) 0.81
Evaluation of prothrombin times performed with different thromboplastins. Acta Med Scand (1959) 0.80
The use of anticoagulants in coronary heart disease. Progress and problems: 1960. Circulation (1960) 0.80
Electrokinetic studies on fibrinogen. III. The effect of concentration, pH, and surface on the fibrinogen-solid interfacial potential. Arch Biochem Biophys (1954) 0.80
SUBCLAVIAN STEAL SYNDROME WITH OLFACTORY HALLUCINATIONS. Ann Intern Med (1964) 0.80
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF BRADYKININ, KALLIDIN II AND ELEDOISIN ON SEGMENTAL SUPERIOR MESENTERIC RESISTANCE. J Physiol (1965) 0.79
The nomenclature of blood clotting factors. Can Med Assoc J (1962) 0.79
Role of anticholinergic drugs in treatment of peptic ulcer. J Am Med Assoc (1953) 0.78
Present status of anticoagulant therapy in the treatment of myocardial infarction; the use and misuse of anticoagulants; an evaluation of new anticoagulants, their indications and dosage. Ann Intern Med (1955) 0.78
RESPONSE OF THE PHYSIOLOGIC GASTROESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER TO INCREASED INTRA-ABDOMINAL PRESSURE. J Clin Invest (1964) 0.78
The nature of achalasia. Gastroenterologia (1956) 0.77
Cerebrovascular disease with aging; transcription of a panel meeting. Bull N Y Acad Med (1956) 0.77
SHIP-TO-SHORE RADIO TRANSMISSION OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAMS AND X-RAY IMAGES. JAMA (1965) 0.77
The pathogenesis, prevention and medical management of peripheral arterial thrombosis. Am J Med (1957) 0.77
THE I-131-TRIOLEIN ABSORPTION TEST. II. USE OF I-131-TRIOLEIN MILK EMULSION AS AN INDEX OF FAT ABSORPTION IN NORMAL SUBJECTS AND PATIENTS WITH MALABSORPTION. Am J Dig Dis (1963) 0.77
A new blood clotting inhibitor. J Biol Chem (1948) 0.76
The nomenclature of blood clotting factors. Thromb Diath Haemorrh (1962) 0.76
Physiology of symptoms. V. Digestive tract pain. Am J Dig Dis (1958) 0.76