Stanley R. Benedict

Affiliations: 
Chemistry Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
analytical methods in biochemistry
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(1884 - 1936)
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Sugiura K, Benedict SR. (1936) The effect of various kinds of blood sera on the viability of transplantable tumors American Journal of Cancer. 27: 712-725
Sugiura K, Benedict SR. (1931) The effect of the injection of heated tumor tissues on resistance to tumor implantation American Journal of Cancer. 15: 2727-2744
Sugiura K, Benedict SR. (1930) The influence of suprarenalin (epinephrin) on the growth of carcinoma and sarcoma in animals Journal of Cancer Research. 14: 487-501
Sugiura K, Benedict SR. (1930) A critical study of vitamin a and carcinogenesis The Journal of Cancer Research. 14: 306-310
Sugiura K, Benedict SR. (1929) The action of certain dyestuffs on the growth of transplantable tumors The Journal of Cancer Research. 13: 340-358
Sugiura K, Benedict SR. (1927) Fractionation of the rous chicken sarcoma The Journal of Cancer Research. 11: 164-186
Sugiura K, Benedict SR. (1926) The influence of insufficient diets upon tumor recurrence and growth in rats and mice The Journal of Cancer Research. 10: 309-318
Sugiura K, Benedict SR. (1926) A study of the athreptic theory of the growth of cancer The Journal of Cancer Research. 10: 194-207
Benedict SR. (1925) The determination of blood sugar Proceedings of the Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine. 22: 237
Sugiura K, Benedict SR. (1925) The influence of certain limited diets upon tumor susceptibility and growth in albino rats and mice The Journal of Cancer Research. 9: 204-215
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