Biochemical researches : collected reprints of publications from the laboratory of physiological chemistry of Columbia University, together with contributions from similar laboratories in other institutions / by William J. Gies and collaborators.
- Gies, William John, 1872-1956.
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- 1903-
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![Only the results of our own investigations are indexed. H storical reviews, for example, are not included. AbsTirbing organ in gt-rminated cocoanut, I. 36- Absorption : absorption of connective tissue matrix in hone not complete, a, 2, 3 ; in cocoanut, r, 36 ; influenced by borax and boric acid, 16, by tellurium, j, 20, 21. Acetone absent from urine in a case of sim- ])U' anemia, 27. Acidalbumin: influence of heat, CO.,, pro- teose and pepton on quantitative separa- tion ; not completely precipitated by neu- tralization ; preparation ; quantitative determination in digestive mixtures . not fat-proteid compound, See acid- albumin, alkalialhuminate. Albuminoids not fat-proteid com- jiounds, <), 35. Albuminuria: albumin absent from urine after treatment with borax and boric acid, 16, and in a case of simple anemia, 27 ; examination of Pollacci's method of detecting, 32 ; result of tellurium poison- ing, 20, 21. Albumoids. See chondro- and osseoalbu- nioid. Alcohol devoid of antitoxic power, n, 29. solubility in neutral saline solution, 34; Alkalialhuminate, aa : Goodman's nnicin- not fat-proteid compound, 35. See like substance from muscle. myosni. Acids: action of pepsin, kk, mm ; com- bining power with mucoid, cc. See amido, boric, carminic, chinic, chondroi- tin sulphuric, CO,, fatty, glycuronic, H ion, HCl, kynurenic, lactic, lepidotic, oxybutyric, sulphuric (ethereal), uric. Adenin from cerebro-nucleocompounds, 12. Adrenalin : effects after treatment of pan- creas, ee, 23, 25 ; effects compared after subcutaneous, 23, and intraperitoneal in- Alkaverdin, 40 : a new pigment; proper- ties, resemljlances, test-papers. Amido acids: from elastin, f, 4 ; in eggs during development, i, 15 ; in growing plants, 39. Ammonia : from elastin, f, 4 ; in growing plants, 39. Amylolytic enzyme: in cocoanut, p, q, r, 36 ; in fluid from pancreatic cyst and fistula, 28. See enzymes. Anabolism. See metabolism. jections, 23, 25 ; effect of boiling on its Analytic data. See summaries. influence, 23 ; effect on urine after phlor- Anemia: cases of simple and pernicious. hizin treatment, 23 ; extravascular clot- ting of blood, 25 ; glycemia, ee, 25 ; glycosuria, 23, 25 ; glycosuria not due to diastatic ferment, 23 ; increased sugar ' formation in liver, 25 ; lesions produced ! in gastro-enteric tract, pancreas and' other organs, 23 ; no effect on glycogen, 23 ; postmortem appearances, 23 ; source of sugar excess in blood, ee, 25 ; sugar in blood from various parts of circulation (portal, hepatic and pancreatico-duodenal veins and femoral artery), ee, 25 ; toxi- with histories, symptoms, condition of blood, composition of feces and urine, 27 ; cessation of reflexes, convulsions and irritability of the brain during experi- mental anemia, m, 26 ; classification of anemias, 27 ; method of producing gradual anemia, m, 26 ; value of blood count, 27. Anions: hydroxidion, n, jj, 29 ; in peptic digestion, kk, mm; proteid chromate reaction, jj ; toxic and antitoxic action, n, 29, 37. See ions. cology, 23, 25. See blood, pancreas, Anthracosis. Sec lung. liver, intestine. Albumin : absent from cocoanut endo- sperm, p, q, 36; not fat-proteid compound, 35. See albuminuria, co- agulable proteids. Albuminate, 35 : myosin albuminate (acid) Antihydrotic action, j, 20, 21 : tellurates. Antitoxic action of ions, n, 29, 37 ; non- electrolytes negative. Apnopa, 24 : during hydrogen insufflation ; influence of section of cord and vagi on apnoea produced by artificial respiration.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21221182_0740.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)