O. H. Robertson
University of Chicago
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Circulation Research | 1961
O. H. Robertson; Bernard C. Wexler; Benjamin F. Miller
In a stndy of the cardiovascular system of spawning Pacific salmon, degenerative changes were found in the heart muscle, coronary and visceral arteries, and capillaries of the kidney glomeruli. The heart muscle showed vacuolization of the muscle fibers with loss of fibrils, deposition of collagen, and cartilaginous meta plasia. Changes in the coronary and visceral arteries consisted of intimal hyperplasia with deposition of mucopolysaccharides, disruption of the internal elastic membrane, and destruction of adjacent muscle fibers in the media. The glomerular capillaries showed marked sclerosis. The resemblance of the arterial changes in the salmon to the beginning mani festations of arteriosclerosis in man, mammals, and birds is pointed out, and the relationship of the salmons state of hyperadrenoeorticism to the occurrence of the vascular lesions is discussed.
Endocrinology | 1966
Satoshi Hane; O. H. Robertson; Bernard C. Wexler; Marcus A. Krupp
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1947
O. H. Robertson; Clayton G. Loosli; Theodore T. Puck; Henry Wise; Henry M. Lemon; William Lester
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1942
O. H. Robertson; Edward Bigg; Theodore T. Puck; Benjamin F. Miller
The American Journal of Medicine | 1948
Morton Hamburger; O. H. Robertson
Science | 1943
O. H. Robertson; Theodore T. Puck; Henry F. Lemon; Clayton G. Loosli
Science | 1941
O. H. Robertson; Edward Bigg; Benjamin F. Miller; Zelma Baker
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1948
O. H. Robertson; Elizabeth M. Appel; Theodore T. Puck; Henry M. Lemon; Merle H. Ritter
The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1943
Clayton G. Loosli; O. H. Robertson; Theodore T. Puck
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1943
Theodore T. Puck; O. H. Robertson; Henry M. Lemon