University of Southern California — United States
Medicine · Health Sciences
6h-index167citations28works0.02yr avg
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Research Topics
Effects of Radiation Exposure(6), Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications(3), Vestibular and auditory disorders(2), Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research(2), Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life(2)
Publications28 total
Pediatric Research·1987· 1 citedOpen Access
Pediatric Research·1985Open Access
British Journal of Haematology·1983· 6 cited
Cancer·1982· 44 citedOpen Access
Radiology·1982· 57 cited
PEDIATRICS·1981· 31 cited
Cancer treatment and research·1981· 5 cited
The Journal of Pediatrics·1980· 12 cited
THE EXTRACELLULAR VOLUME (SULFOCYANIDE SPACE) IN DOGS AFTER WHOLE-BODY X IRRADIATION WITH DOSES OVER LD$sub 50$. II
Strahlentherapie (West Germany)·1958
[Effects of total body x-irradiation of dogs with doses above LD50 on the extracellular fluid volume (sulfocyanidraum). II].
PubMed·1958
[Behavior of plasma and blood volume in dogs after total-body x-irradiation with doses exceeding LD50. I].
PubMed·1958· 1 cited
PLASMA AND BLOOD VOLUME IN DOGS AFTER WHOLE-BODY X IRRADIATION WITH DOSES EXCEEDING LD$sub 5$$sub 0$
Strahlentherapie (West Germany)·1958
[Serological changes after irradiation of malignant tumors].
PubMed·1957
[Significance of the body posture in general development of radiation effects in total body irradiation].
PubMed·1957
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BODY POSITION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECT AFTER TOTAL-BODY IRRADIATION
Strahlentherapie (West Germany)·1957
[Therapeutic use of radioactive isotopes].
PubMed·1956· 1 cited
[Serological changes following irradiation of malignant tumors].
PubMed·1956
[Plasma and whole blood volume in dogs after total body x-ray radiation with dose above LD50].
PubMed·1956
[Condition of extracellular fluid space (thiocyanide space) in dogs after total body x-ray radiation with doses above LD50].
PubMed·1956
[Modifications of the biological properties of transplantable rat cancer (Guerin's carcinoma)].
PubMed·1953
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Frequent Co-authors
I Frater(6), Várterész(6), V. Várterész(5), Endre Kálmán(5), José Antonio Ortega(4), Kenneth O. Williams(2), Hart Isaacs(2), Stuart E. Siegel(2), Nomie A. Shore(2), L. Bozóky(2), J. Houston Miller(1), L. Greenfield(1), Margaret A. Heisel(1), Lawrence A. Ross(1), Pamela Wald(1), Walter E. Laug(1), Gussie R. Higgins(1), Dina Meytes(1), Andrew Ma(1), Peter P. Dukes(1)