John J. McGraw
Bryn Mawr Hospital
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Annals of Internal Medicine | 1941
Max M. Strumia; John J. McGraw
Excerpt Experimentally plasma or serum was used as far back as 1871 by Bowditch1and a year later by Luciani.2A very extensive bibliography of the earlier experimental works on serum and plasma is c...
Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1950
Max M. Strumia; John J. McGraw; Margaret Dolan; Louise S. Colwell
Summary Sucrose and lactose exert a preserving effect upon erythrocytes when stored at 0°C to −3°C. Sixty-four transfusions of blood thus stored for periods of time up to 47 days have shown good survival of the transfused cells. In the experiments in vivo the concentration of sugars varied from 3 to 5%. The experimental conditions were not always necessarily optimal for red cell preservation, and therefore the limits of storage are not maximal and will most likely be extended in future work. No attempt has been made to study the mechanism of action of the sugars on the preservation of red cells.
JAMA | 1941
Max M. Strumia; John J. McGraw
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1949
John J. McGraw; Max M. Strumia; Elizabeth Burns
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1958
Max M. Strumia; M. Elizabeth Burns; Albert B. Sample; John J. McGraw
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1947
Max M. Strumia; Alton D. Blake; John J. McGraw; Miss Margaret Dolan; Miss Louise Colwell
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1952
Max M. Strumia; John J. McGraw; Gilman E. Heggestad; Emira Disanto; Louise S. Colwell; Margaret Dolan
Annals of Internal Medicine | 1943
Max M. Strumia; John J. McGraw; Alton D. Blake
JAMA | 1942
Max M. Strumia; John J. McGraw
American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1941
Max M. Strumia; John J. McGraw; John Reichel