- [Allergic disorders & jaundice during the course of treatment with hypoglycemic sulfonamides.]
- [Ambulant therapy of diabetics with hypoglycemic sulfonamide (BZ 55, nadisan, invenol).]
- [Ambulatory treatment of diabetes mellitus with 1-p-amino-benzenesulfonyl 3-n-butyl urea.]
- [Ambulatory treatment of diabetes with hypoglycemizing sulfonamides.]
- [Ambulatory treatment with an oral antidiabetic.]
- [Amniotic fluid and prolonged pregnancy]
- [Analysis of N' -sulfanilyl-N' -butyl urea tablets.]
- [Anti-diabetic sulfamide therapy; personal experience.]
- [Antibacterial and antifungoid properties of urea peroxide in association with urea and 8-hydroxyquinoline.]
- [Assimilation of nitrite and urea nitrogen in Chlorella pyrenoidosa]
- [Attack-dosed or protracted treatment in peroral therapy of diabetes.]
- [Autonomic sleep disorders & their treatment with a hypnotic compound.]
- [Biochemical amniotic fluid studies in prolonged pregnancy and pathologic pregnancy courses (rest nitrogen, urea, creatinine, glucose)]
- [Biochemical studies of amniotic fluid]
- [Biochemistry of free amino acids in the stratum corneum of human epidermis. I. The reaction of arginase (author's transl)] The human horny layer contains insoluble arginase, which is tied to keratinic cells, with an activity of about 1 mU/cm2 skinsurface. About 50 p.c. of...
- [Blood crasis, Mommsen granulations and leukocytic glycogen in diabetics treated with N'-sulfanilyl-N2-n-butyl urea.]
- [Blood indices and tuberculin reaction in animals during feeding with urea]
- [Blood protein changes after oral administration of a blood-sugar lowering sulfonamide (invenol).]
- [Blood protein values and oral antidiabetic drugs; with a contribution to the statistical evaluation of median value differences reported without dispersion parameter.]
- [BRAIN PULSATIONS AND CEREBROSPINAL FLUID DYNAMICS.]
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