William A. Perlzweig

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1921-1930 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
 1930- Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, United States 
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Biochemistry
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(1891 - 1949)

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William John Gies grad student 1915 Columbia
 (A chemical Study of Nutritive Factors in the Development of Teeth and Bones, with Special Reference to the Influence of Hydrochloric and β-Hydroxybutyric Acids, and the Effects of Dietary Deficiencies of Calcium and Phosphorus.)

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Harry Eagle research assistant 1926 Johns Hopkins (Neurotree)
Louis Pillemer research assistant 1932 Duke (Cell Biology Tree)
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Perlzweig WA, Rosen F, Pearson PB, et al. (1950) Comparative Studies in Niacin Metabolism. The Fate of Niacin in Man, Rat, Dog, Pig, Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Goat, Sheep and Calf Journal of Nutrition. 40: 453-469
ROSEN F, HUFF JW, PERLZWEIG WA. (1947) The role of B6-deficiency in the tryptophane-niacin relationships in rats. The Journal of Nutrition. 33: 561-7
PERLZWEIG WA, ROSEN F. (1947) The excretion of nicotinic acid derivatives after ingestion of tryptophane by man. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 167: 511-4
ROSEN F, PERLZWEIG WA. (1947) On the pellagragenic inactivity of indole-3-acetic acid in the rat. Archives of Biochemistry. 15: 111-4
HUFF JW, PEARSON PB, PERLZWEIG WA. (1946) Further studies on the metabolism of nicotinic acid and related compounds in the horse Archives of Biochemistry. 9: 99-104
Sarett HP, Perlzweig WA. (1943) The Effect of High Temperature and B-Vitamin Levels of the Diet Upon the Metabolism and Body Composition of Rats Journal of Nutrition. 26: 611-620
Sarett HP, Perlzweig WA. (1943) The Effect of Protein and B-Vitamin Levels of the Diet Upon the Tissue Content and Balance of Riboflavin and Nicotinic Acid in Rats Journal of Nutrition. 25: 173-183
Sarett HP, Klein JR, Perlzweig WA. (1942) The effect of the level of protein intake upon the urinary excretion of riboflavin and nicotinic acid in dogs and rats. Journal of Nutrition. 24: 295-306
Sarett HP, Huff JW, Perlzweig WA, et al. (1942) Studies in Nicotinic Acid Metabolism I. The Fate of Nicotinic Acid in Man Journal of Nutrition. 23: 23-34
Perlzweig WA, Sarett HP, Margolis LH, et al. (1942) Studies In Nicotinic Acid Metabolism: V. A Test For Nicotinic Acid Deficiency In Man Jama. 118: 28-30
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