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The Journal of Pediatrics | 1947

The estimation of extracellular and total body water in the newborn human infant with radioactive sodium and deuterium oxide

Louis B. Flexner; Walter S. Wilde; N. K. Proctor; Dean B. Cowie; Gilbert J. Vosburgh; Louis M. Hellman

Summary On the basis of dilution of a known quantity of intravenously injected sodium chloride tagged with a radioactive isotope of sodium, the extracellular fluid volume in three newborn human infants has been found to average 43.5 per cent of the body weight. Similar measurements with deuterium oxide gave a volume of total body water equal to 74.6 per cent of body weight.


American Journal of Physiology | 1945

THE CHLORIDE EQUILIBRIUM IN MUSCLE

Walter S. Wilde


American Journal of Physiology | 1952

Kinetics of radiopotassium in the circulation.

W. Gordon Walker; Walter S. Wilde


American Journal of Physiology | 1946

PERMEABILITY OF THE PLACENTA OF THE GUINEA PIG TO INORGANIC PHOSPHATE AND ITS RELATION TO FETAL GROWTH

Walter S. Wilde; Dean B. Cowie; Louis B. Flexner


American Journal of Physiology | 1950

TRANSCAPILLARY EXCHANGE RATE AND VOLUME OF DISTRIBUTION OF SULFATE AND SODIUM AS INDICATED BY S35O4 AND NA24 IN THE RAT

Guy C. Sheatz; Walter S. Wilde


American Journal of Physiology | 1949

CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY: RATE OF TRANSCAPILLARY EXCHANGE OF CHLORIDE IN THE GUINEA PIG AS DETERMINED WITH RADIOCHLORIDE

Dean B. Cowie; Louis B. Flexner; Walter S. Wilde


American Journal of Physiology | 1950

Testing Blood Plasma to Tissue Exchange Rate by Urine Isotope Ratio: Inorganic Phosphate

Herbert D. Friedlander; Walter S. Wilde


American Journal of Ophthalmology | 1947

Studies on the Physiology of the Eye Using Tracer Substances*: I. The Steady-State Ratio of Sodium between the Plasma and Aqueous Humor in the Guinea Pig

Roy O. Scholz; Dean B. Cowie; Walter S. Wilde


American Journal of Ophthalmology | 1947

Studies on the Physiology of the Eye Using Tracer Substances*: II. The Turnover Rate of Sodium in the Aqueous Humor of the Guinea Pig: Methods of Analysis

Walter S. Wilde; Roy O. Scholz; Dean B. Cowie


American Journal of Physiology | 1940

THE VALIDITY OF THE ELECTRICAL DOUBLET THEORY OF THE CARDIAC ACTION CURRENT

Richard Ashman; Walter S. Wilde; Catherine E. Drawe

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Dean B. Cowie

Carnegie Institution for Science

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Louis B. Flexner

University of Pennsylvania

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N. K. Proctor

Carnegie Institution for Science

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Roy O. Scholz

Johns Hopkins University

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