Sanford A. Miller

Affiliations: 
Biomedical Sciences The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States 
Area:
Nutrition
Website:
http://www.uthscsa.edu/opa/issues/new33-40/miller.htm
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James H. Leathem grad student 1957 Rutgers, New Brunswick
 (The development of a semi-synthetic diet and its use in a study of protein metabolism in the cat)
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Miller SA, Dymsza HA. (2010) Artificial Feeding of Neonatal Rats. Science (New York, N.Y.). 141: 517-8
Dymsza HA, Czajka DM, Miller SA. (1996) INFLUENCE OF ARTIFICIAL DIET ON WEIGHT GAIN AND BODY COMPOSITION OF THE NEONATAL RAT. The Journal of Nutrition. 84: 100-6
Nakamoto T, Miller SA. (1979) Physical and biochemical changes of the mandible and long bone in protein-energy malnourished newborn rats Journal of Nutrition. 109: 1477-1482
Nakamoto T, Mallek HM, Miller SA. (1979) In vitro collagen synthesis of tooth germs from newborn rats with protein-energy malnutrition. Journal of Dental Research. 58: 1717-21
Lorente CA, Miller SA. (1978) The effect of hypervitaminosis A on rat palatal development Teratology. 18: 277-283
Lorente CA, Miller SA. (1977) Fetal and maternal vitamin A levels in tissues of hypervitaminotic A rats and rabbits Journal of Nutrition. 107: 1816-1821
Nakamoto T, Miller SA. (1977) Effect of protein energy malnutrition on the growth of mandible and long bone in newborn male and female rats Journal of Nutrition. 107: 983-989
Wurtman JJ, Miller SA. (1976) Effect of litter size on weight gain in rats Journal of Nutrition. 106: 697-701
White PK, Miller SA. (1976) Utilization of dietary amino acids for energy production in neonatal rat liver Pediatric Research. 10: 158-164
Wurtman JJ, Miller SA. (1976) The effect on growth of feeding supplemental milk or baby food to the suckling rat Life Sciences. 19: 769-775
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