Comprehensive Physiology Wiley Online Library

Conversion of amino acids to fatty acids

Full Article on Wiley Online Library



Abstract

The sections in this article are:

1 Glycine
2 Alanine
3 Aliphatic Branched‐Chain Amino Acids
3.1 Valine
3.2 Leucine
3.3 Isoleucine
4 Aromatic Amino Acids
4.1 Phenylalanine, Tyrosine and Tryptophan
5 β‐Hydroxyamino Acids
5.1 Serine
5.2 Threonine
5.3 Methionine
6 General Considerations
Figure 1. Figure 1.

Scans of paper chromatograms of extracts obtained from mouse adipose tissue. Supernatant and combined washings were electrodialyzed and extracted with ether. The ammonium salts of the organic acids were chromatographed for 20 hr in Figs. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 9 with ethanol‐NH4OH‐H2O (95:1:5), in Fig. 2 with isoamyl alcohol‐4 N formic acid and in Figs. 4 and 8 with isoamyl alcohol saturated with 6 N formic acid. Paper strips were counted on a Nuclear Chicago Actigraph II unit. Radioactive ink was added at the starting mark and at the solvent front for identification. See references as identified in text for further details.



Figure 1.

Scans of paper chromatograms of extracts obtained from mouse adipose tissue. Supernatant and combined washings were electrodialyzed and extracted with ether. The ammonium salts of the organic acids were chromatographed for 20 hr in Figs. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 9 with ethanol‐NH4OH‐H2O (95:1:5), in Fig. 2 with isoamyl alcohol‐4 N formic acid and in Figs. 4 and 8 with isoamyl alcohol saturated with 6 N formic acid. Paper strips were counted on a Nuclear Chicago Actigraph II unit. Radioactive ink was added at the starting mark and at the solvent front for identification. See references as identified in text for further details.

Bibliography
 1. Aaes‐Jørgensen, E., H. Dam, and H. Granados. The influence of antabuse (tetraethylthiuramidisulphide (and methylene blue on certain vitamin E deficiency symptoms and on growth in rats. Acta Pharmacol. Toxicol. 7: 171, 1951.
 2. Abbott, A. C., and E. Webb. A case of intrathoracic lipoma. Can. Med. Assoc. J. 33: 660, 1935.
 3. Abboud, F. M., M. G. Wendling, and J. W. Eckstein. Effect of norepinephrine on plasma free fatty acids in dogs treated with reserpine. Am. J. Physiol. 205: 57, 1963.
 4. Abe, M., and S. Ikawa. Glucagon and carbohydrate metabolism. Folia Endocrinol. Japon. 38: 560, 1962.
 5. Aberdeen, V., P. A. Shepherd, and W. J. Simmonds. Concurrent measurement, in unanesthetized rats, of intestinal transport and fat absorption from the lumen. Quart. J. Exptl. Physiol. 45: 265, 1960.
 6. Abraham, S., and I. L. Chaikoff. Glycolytic pathways and lipogenesis in mammary glands of lactating and non‐lactating rats. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 2246, 1959.
 7. Abraham, S., P. F. Hirsch, and I. L. Chaikoff. The quantitative significance of glycolysis and non‐glycolysis in glucose utilization by rat mammary gland. J. Biol. Chem. 211: 31, 1954.
 8. Abraham, S., P. Cady, and I. L. Chaikoff. Effect of insulin in vitro on pathways of glucose utilization, other than Embden‐Meyerhof, in rat mammary gland. J. Biol. Chem. 224: 955, 1957.
 9. Abraham, S., E. Lorch, and I. L. Chaikoff. Localization of the stimulating effect of isocitrate on fatty acid synthesis by rat liver homogenate fractions. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 7: 190, 1962.
 10. Abraham, S., J. Katz, J. Bartley, and I. L. Chaikoff. The origin of hydrogen in fatty acids formed by lactating rat mammary glands. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 70: 690, 1963.
 11. Abrams, R., J. M. Goldinger, and E. S. G. Barron. Synthesis of protein and other cell substances from acetic acid in isolated bone marrow. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 5: 74, 1950.
 12. Abrikossoff, A. On spontaneous necrosis and granuloma formation in adipose tissue. Centralbl. f. allg. Path. u. path. Anat. 38: 542, 1926.
 13. Ackerman, L. V. Multiple primary liposarcomas. Am. J. Pathol. 20: 789, 1944.
 14. Ackerman, L. V., and P. Wheeler. Liposarcoma. Southern Med. J. 35: 156, 1942.
 15. Adair, F. E., G. T. Pack, and J. H. Farrior. Lipomas. Am. J. Cancer 16: 1104, 1932.
 16. Adams, J. E., J. H. Foster, W. H. Faulk, and H. W. Scott. Experimental production of subcutaneous fat necrosis by general hypothermia. Surg. Forum 5: 556, 1954.
 17. Adams, J. E., G. Owens, G. Mann, J. R. Headrick, A. Munoz, and H. W. Scott. Experimental evaluation of pluronic F 68 (a non‐ionic detergent (as a method of diminishing systemic fat emboli, resulting from prolonged cardio‐pulmonary bypass. Surg. Forum 10: 585, 1959.
 18. Adkins, R. B., J. H. Foster, and D. O'Saile. Experimental study of the genesis of fat embolism. Ann. Surg. 156: 515, 1962.
 19. Adler, F., S. P. Lai, and L. F. Peltier. Fat embolism: prophylactic treatment with lipase inhibitors. Surg. Forum 12: 453, 1961.
 20. Adler, F., L. F. Peltier, and S. P. Lai. Fat embolism: the determination of fat in the urine by microscopic and macroscopic methods. Surgery 47: 959, 1960.
 21. Adler, J. H., and E. Wertheimer. A reciprocal relationship between blood glucose and plasma free fatty acids (FFA) in dairy cows and its significance for problems of fat metabolism in ruminants. Bull. Res. Council. Israel, Sect. E. 10: 97, 1962.
 22. Adler, J. H., E. Wertheimer, U. Bartana, and J. Flesh. Free fatty acids (FFA) and the origin of ketone bodies in cows. Vet. Record 75: 304, 1963.
 23. Adler‐Monnich, J., and R. Tiberi. Studies on the biology of adipose tissue. Wien. Arch. Inn. Med. 30: 259, 1937.
 24. Adlersberg, D. Hormonal influences on the serum lipids. Am. J. Med. 23: 769, 1957.
 25. Adlersberg, G. D., and C. I. Wang. Syndrome of idiopathic hyperlipemia, mild diabetes mellitus and severe vascular disease. Diabetes 4: 210, 1955.
 26. Adlersberg, D., L. E. Schaefer, and R. Dritch. Adrenal cortex and lipid metabolism: effects of cortisone and adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) on serum lipids in man. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 74: 877, 1950.
 27. Adlersberg, D., L. E. Schaefer, and C. I. Wang. Adrenal cortex, lipid metabolism and atherosclerosis: experimental studies in the rabbit. Science 120: 319, 1954.
 28. Aeby, C. The influence of hibernation on the composition of different organs. Arch. Exp. Pathol. Pharmakol 3: 180, 1875.
 29. Affansiew, B. Additional studies on the structure and development of the thymus and the hibernating gland of mammals. Arch. Mikrosk. Anat. 14: 343, 1877.
 30. Agey, W. L., and J. L. Ponka. Gastric lipoma with hemorrhage and myocardial ischemia simulating myocardial infarction. Gastroenterology 28: 295, 1955.
 31. Ahlquist, R. P. A study of the adrenotropic receptors. Am. J. Physiol. 153: 586, 1948.
 32. Ahrens, E. H., Jr., V. P. Dole, and D. H. Blankenhorn. The use of orally‐fed liquid formulas in metabolic studies. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 2: 336, 1954.
 33. Ahrens, E. H., Jr., J. Hirsch, K. Oette, J. W. Farquhar, and Y. Stein. Carbohydrate‐induced and fat‐induced lipemia. Trans. Assoc. Am. Physicians 74: 134, 1961.
 34. Alberts, A. W., P. Goldman, and P. R. Vagelos. The condensation reaction of fatty acid synthesis 1. Separation and properties of the enzymes. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 557, 1963.
 35. Albrink, M. J. Lipoprotein pattern as a function of total triglyceride concentration of serum. J. Clin. Invest. 40: 536, 1961.
 36. Albrink, M. J., and G. Klatskin. Lactescence of serum following episodes of acute alcoholism and its probable relationship to acute pancreatitis. Am. J. Med. 23: 26, 1957.
 37. Albrink, M. J., and E. B. Man. Serum triglycerides in health and diabetes. Diabetes 7: 194, 1958.
 38. Albrink, M. J., and E. B. Man. Serum triglycerides in coronary artery disease. Arch. Internal Med. 103: 4, 1959.
 39. Albrink, M. J., and R. S. Neuwirth. Effect of previous starvation on the response of plasma lipids and free fatty acid to a fat meal. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 441, 1960.
 40. Alderson, H. E., and S. C. Way. Relapsing febrile nonsuppurative panniculitis (Weber). Arch. Dermatol. Syph. 27: 440, 1933.
 41. Alexander, W. B., A. I. MacDougall, M. F. Oliver, and G. S. Boyd. The effect of salicylate on the serum lipids and lipoproteins in coronary artery disease. Clinical Sci. 18: 195, 1959.
 42. Alfejew, S. The embryonic histogenesis of cells of connective tissue of mammals. Folia Haematol. 30: 111, 1924.
 43. Al‐Hussaini, A. H. On the functional morphology of the alimentary tract of some fish in relation to differences in their feeding habits: Cytology and physiology. Quart. J. Microscop. Sci. 90: 109, 1949.
 44. Allen, A., B. Friedman, and S. Weinhouse. Fatty acid and glucose oxidation in tissues. J. Biol. Chem. 212: 921, 1955.
 45. Allen, A., G. Medes, and S. Weinhouse. A study of the effects of growth hormone on fatty acid metabolism in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 221: 333, 1956.
 46. Allen, T. H., H. J. Krzywicki, and J. E. Roberts. Density, fat, water and solids in freshly isolated tissues J. Appl. Physiol. 14: 1005, 1959.
 47. Alonso, L. G., and T. H. Maren. Effect of food restriction on body composition of hereditary obese mice. Am. J. Physiol. 183: 284, 1955.
 48. Altman, K. I. The in vitro incorporation of the methylene carbon atom of glycine into rabbit bone marrow fats. J. Biol. Chem. 177: 985, 1949.
 49. Altschul, R., A. Hoffer, and S. D. Stephen. Influence of nicotinic acid on serum cholesterol in man. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 54: 558, 1955.
 50. Altschuler, H., M. Lieberson, and J. J. Spitzer. In vitro release of free fatty acids (FFA) by adipose tissue in young and old rats. Federation Proc. 20: 275, 1961.
 51. Altschuler, H., M. Lieberson, and J. J. Spitzer. Effect of body weight on free fatty acid release by adipose tissue in vitro. Experientia 18: 91, 1962.
 52. Altschuler, H., M. Lieberson, and J. J. Spitzer. In vitro release of free fatty acids by adipose tissue in young and old nephrotic rats. Experientia 18: 418, 1962.
 53. Altschuler, H., M. Lieberson, and J. J. Spitzer. In vitro release of free fatty acids (FFA) by adipose tissue of nephrotic rats. Federation Proc. 21: 291, 1962.
 54. Alvarez, L. F., J. S. Lastra, and P. León. Ulcerated gastric lipoma. Gastroenterology 11: 746, 1948.
 55. Amatruda, T. T., and F. L. Engel. The role of the endocrine glands in ketosis. Yale J. Biol. Med. 31: 303, 1959.
 56. Anbari, R. Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn (adiponecrosis subcutanea neonatorum). Quart. Rev. Pediat. 16: 206, 1961.
 57. Anderson, D. H. Tumors of infancy and childhood. I. Survey of those seen in the pathology laboratory of the Babies' Hospital during the years 1935‐1950. Cancer 4: 890, 1951.
 58. Anderson, E., and W. Haymaker. Cushing's syndrome. J. Nervous Mental Disease 99: 511, 1944.
 59. Anderson, E. C., and W. H. Langham. Estimation of total body fat from potassium‐40 content. Science 133: 1917, 1961.
 60. Anderson, N. G., and B. Fawcett. An antichylomicronemic substance produced by heparin injection. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 74: 768, 1950.
 61. Anderson, R. L., and S. S. Tove. Fatty acid exchange catalyzed by a lipase from rat adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 21: 285, 1962.
 62. Anderson, W. E., and L. B. Mendel. The relation of diet to the quality of fat produced in the animal body. J. Biol. Chem. 76: 729, 1928.
 63. André, B., and A. Bloch. Contributions to the studies of oils of marine animals. A new group of lipids: the ether‐esters of glycerol. Bull. Soc. Chim. (Frame( 5: 789, 1935.
 64. Andreotti, L., and G. Nuzzaci. Observations on the pathogenesis of the hyperlipidemia of atherosclerotic subjects, 111. Basal level of nonesterified fatty acids and its changes after glucide loading. Riv. Crit. Clin. Med. 60: 451, 1960.
 65. Andrus, W. D., and G. J. Heuer. Surgical treatment of tumors of the mediastinum. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 63: 469, 1936.
 66. Anfinsen, C. B., E. Boyle, and R. K. Brown. The role of heparin in lipoprotein metabolism. Science 115: 583, 1952.
 67. Angervall, G. Lipoprotein lipase activity in adipose tissue from hen, chicken and adult human. Acta Physiol. Scand. 48: 71, 1959.
 68. Anker, H. S. On the mechanism of fatty acid synthesis in vivo. J. Biol. Chem. 194: 177, 1952.
 69. Anliker, J., and J. Mayer. An operant conditioning technique for studying feeding‐fasting patterns in normal and obese mice. J. Appl. Physiol. 8: 667, 1956.
 70. Anliker, J., and J. Mayer. Feeding habits of obese and non‐obese mice. Compt. Rend. Acad. d. sc. 241: 285, 1956.
 71. Anliker, J., and J. Mayer. The regulation of food intake: some experiments relating behavioral, metabolic and morphologic aspects. J. Clin. Nutr. 5: 148, 1957.
 72. Antoniades, H. N. Separation of human plasma protein concentrate with insulin activity. Science 127: 593, 1958.
 73. Antoniades, H. N. (editor(. Hormones in Human Plasma; Nature and Transport. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1960.
 74. Antoniades, H. N. Studies on the state of insulin in the blood. The state and transport of insulin in blood. Endocrinology 68: 7, 1960.
 75. Antoniades, H. N., and K. Gundersen. Studies on the state of insulin in blood: dissociation of purified human blood insulin complexes by incubation with adipose tissue extracts in vitro. Endocrinology 68: 36, 1961.
 76. Antoniades, H. N., and K. Gundersen. Studies on the state of insulin in blood: materials and methods for the estimation of “free” and “bound” insulin‐like activity in serum. Endocrinology 70: 95, 1962.
 77. Antoniades, H. N., P. M. Beigelman, R. B. Pennell, G. W. Thorn, and J. L. Oncley. Insulin‐like activity of human plasma constituents, in. Elution of insulin‐like activity from cationic exchange resins. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 7: 266, 1958.
 78. Antoniades, H. N., P. M. Beigelman, R. B. Tranquada, and K. Gundersen. Studies on the state of insulin in blood: free insulin and insulin complexes in human sera and their in vitro biological properties. Endocrinology 69: 46, 1961.
 79. Antoniades, H. N., K. Gundersen, and H. M. Pyle. Studies on the state of insulin in blood: the role of glucose in the in vivo dissociation of insulin complexes. Endocrinology 69: 163, 1961.
 80. Antoniades, H. N., K. Gundersen, P. M. Beigelman, H. M. Pyle, and J. A. Bougas. Studies on the state, transport and regulation of insulin in human blood. Diabetes 11: 261, 1962.
 81. Antonis, A., and I. Bersohn. Serum triglyceride levels in South African Europeans and Bantu and in ischaemic heart‐disease. Lancet 1: 998, 1960.
 82. Antopol, W. Anatomical changes produced in mice with excessive doses of cortisone. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 73: 262, 1950.
 83. Appenzeeler, O. Skinfold thickness in the aged. Measurements in a sample of the London population. Brit. J. Prev. Soc. Med. 17: 41, 1963.
 84. Ariëns, E. J., J. M. van Rossum, and A. M. Simonis. Affinity, intrinsic activity and drug interactions. Pharmacol. Rev. 9: 218, 1957.
 85. Arlow, J. A. Identification mechanisms in coronary occlusion. Psychosomat. Med. 7: 195, 1945.
 86. Armin, J., and R. T. Grant. Observations on gross pulmonary fat embolism in man and the rabbit. Clin. Sci. 10: 441, 1951.
 87. Armstrong, D. G., K. L. Blaxter, N. McC. Graham, and F. W. Wainmann. The utilization of the energy of two mixtures of steam‐volatile fatty acids by fattening sheep. Brit. J. Nutr. 12: 177, 1958.
 88. Armstrong, D. T., R. Steele, N. Altszuler, A. Dunn, J. S. Bishop, and R. C. de Bodo. Plasma free fatty acid turnover during insulin induced hypoglycemia. Am. J. Physiol. 201: 535, 1961.
 89. Armstrong, D. T., R. Steele, N. Altszuler, A. Dunn, J. S. Bishop, and R. C. de Bodo. Regulation of plasma free fatty acid turnover. Am. J. Physiol. 201: 9, 1961.
 90. Arndt, H. J. Experimental and morphologic studies of the interrelations between glycogen and fat metabolism. Verhandl. Deut. Ges. Path. 21: 297, 1926.
 91. Arndt, H. J. Comparative and experimental studies of carbohydrate and fat metabolism of tissues. Beitr. Path. Anat. u. Allg. Path. 79: 69, 523, 1928.
 92. Aronovsky, E., R. Levari, W. Kornblueth, and E. Wertheimer. Comparison of metabolic activities of orbital fat with those of other adipose tissues. Investigative Ophthalmology 2: 259, 1963.
 93. Aronson, S. M. Role of brown fat in poliomyelitis of the cynomolgus monkey (1546). Federation Proc. 14: 476, 1955.
 94. Aronson, S. M., and G. Schwartzman. The histopathology of brown fat in experimental poliomyelitis. Am. J. Path. 32: 315, 1956.
 95. Aronson, S. M., C. V. Teoduru, M. Adler, and G. Shwartzman. Influence of cortisone upon brown fat of hamsters and mice. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 85: 214, 1954.
 96. Aronson, S. M., G. Shwartzman, and C. V. Teoduru. Lipotropism in experimental poliomyelitis. J. Neuropath. Exp. Neurol. 14: 109, 1955.
 97. Arvidson, G., and B. Borgström. Studies in choline deficiency. Fate of injected 1‐C14 palmitic acid and fatty acid spectra in fasting and refed rats. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 112: 676, 1963.
 98. Arvidson, G., and T. Olivecrona. Fatty acid composition of plasma and tissue lipids of normal and ethionine‐treated rats. Acta Physiol. Scand. 55: 303, 1962.
 99. Ashbel, R. Studies on fat metabolism, IV. The respiration of subcutaneous adipose tissue. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 4: 1163, 1929.
 100. Ashmore, J., and G. Weber. The role of hepatic glucose‐6‐phosphatase in the regulation of carbohydrate metabolism. Vitamins and Hormones 17: 91, 1959.
 101. Ashmore, J., A. B. Hastings, F. B. Nesbett, and A. E. Renold. Studies on carbohydrate metabolism in rat liver slices, VI. Hormonal factors influencing glucose‐6‐phosphatase. J. Biol. Chem. 218: 77, 1956.
 102. Ashmore, J., G. F. Cahill, Jr., A. B. Hastings, and S. Zottu. Studies on carbohydrate metabolism in rat liver slices, VIII. Effect of ions and hormones on pathways of glucose‐6‐phosphate metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 224: 225, 1957.
 103. Ashmore, J., G. F. Cahill, R. Hillman, and A. E. Renold. Adrenal cortical regulation of hepatic glucose metabolism. Endocrinology 62: 621, 1958.
 104. Ashmore, J., J. E. Preston, and W. C. Love. Effects of dichloroisoproterenol on blood sugar and plasma free fatty acids. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 109: 291, 1962.
 105. Ashworth, C. T., V. A. Stembridge, and E. Sanders. Lipid absorption, transport and hepatic assimilation studied with electron microscopy. Am. J. Physiol. 198: 1326, 1960.
 106. Askanazy, M. Contribution to the knowledge of the pathology of Basedow's disease; particularly of the myopathy of this disorder. Deut. Arch. klin. Med. 61: 118, 1898.
 107. Astwood, E. B. Growth hormone and corticotropin. In: The Hormones, vol. 3, edited by G. Pincus, and K. V. Thimann. New York: Academic Press, 1955, p. 235.
 108. Astwood, E. B. Relation of the metabolic effects of corticotropin concentrate to growth hormone. In: Hypophyseal Growth Hormone, Nature and Actions, edited by R. W. Smith, O. H. Gaebler and C. N. H. Long. New York: McGraw‐Hill Co., 1955, p. 286.
 109. Astwood, E. B., M. S. Raben, I. N. Rosenberg, and V. W. Westermeyer. Metabolic effects of pituitary extract. Science 118: 567, 1953.
 110. Astwood, E. B., R. J. Barrett, and H. Friesen. Two metabolically active peptides from porcine pituitary glands. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., U. S. 47: 1525, 1961.
 111. Atik, M., and R. H. Whittlesey. Liposarcoma of jejunum. Ann. Surg. 146: 837, 1957.
 112. Auclair, J. L. Amino acid oxidase activity in the fat body and malpighian tubes of some insects. J. Insect. Physiol. 3: 57, 1959.
 113. Audova, A. Comparative studies of the chemical anomalies found in muscular atrophy. Skand. Arch. Physiol. 44: 1, 1923.
 114. Auerbach, M. The brown fat of Swiss and German rodents and insect eaters. Arch. f. Mikrosk. Anat. 60: 291, 1901‐02.
 115. Augur, C. Acinous cell carcinoma of the pancreas with extensive fat necrosis. Arch. Pathol. 43: 400, 1947.
 116. Aujard, C. Influence of prolonged secretion of noradrenaline and of chronic exposure to low temperatures on the lipids of adipose tissue in the rat. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 147: 965, 1953.
 117. Autor, A., and W. S. Lynn. Comparative effects of epinephrine, glucagon, corticotropin, insulin and hydrocortisone on the adipose tissue of rats, rabbits and humans. J. Lipid Res. In press.
 118. Autor, D. A., and W. S. Lynn, Jr. Effects of pancreozymin, secretin, insulin, epinephrine, ACTH and hydroxycortisone on adipose tissue from various species (abstract). J. Clin. Invest. 42: 914, 1963.
 119. Auvert, M. J. A case of lipo‐ and fibroblastic sarcoma in the kidney of the adult. J. Urol. Med. Chir. 64: 78, 1958.
 120. Azerad, E., and G. Dreyfus. The physiology of fats. Encyclopedie Med. Chirurg. Tome: Glandes endocrines. Maladies de la nutrition. Fasc. 10: 506 A10, 1955.
 121. Babes, A. On the histopathology of a recurring lipoma of the proliferating glandular type. Bull. Assoc. Franc. Etude Cancer 18: 334, 1929.
 122. Babikian, L. G. Effect of hydrocortisone, corticosterone, and cortisone on visceral and total body fat in albino mice. Physiol. Zool. 35: 314, 1962.
 123. Babikian, L. G. Visceral and eviscerated carcass fat of adult male albino mice. Nature 194: 697, 1962.
 124. Babkin, B. P., and D. J. Bowie. The digestive system and its function in Fundulus heteroclitus. Biol. Bull. 54: 254, 1928.
 125. Bade, M. L., and R. B. Clayton. Cholesterol esters of the cockroach, Eurycotis floridana. Nature 197: 77, 1963.
 126. Badner, D. H., and M. Caplan. Gastric lipoma. Surgery 31: 909, 1952.
 127. Bagdon, R. E., and F. Hall. Studies on a method for assaying the metabolic effects of insulin on adipose tissue in vitro and in vivo. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 136: 205, 1962.
 128. Bagdon, R. E., F. Hall, and A. Dobrjansky. The effects of insulin and oral hypoglycemic agents on the metabolism of adipose tissue in vitro and in vivo. Federation Proc. 21: 203, 1962.
 129. Bailey, B. E. Cited by W. S. Hoar. In: The Physiology of Fishes, vol. 1, edited by M. E. Brown. New York: Academic Press, 1952, p. 303.
 130. Bailey, R. V. Relapsing febrile nodular non‐suppurative panniculitis (Weber‐Christian disease). J. Am. Med. Assoc. 109: 1419, 1937.
 131. Baker, B. L., D. Ingle, and Ch. H. Li. Increase in glyceride content of brown fat by treatment with adrenocorticotropin. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 73: 337, 1950.
 132. Baker, N., and M. C. Schotz. Use of multicompartmental models to measure rates of triglyceride metabolism in rats. J. Lipid Res. 2: 188, 1964.
 133. Baker, N., and L. Wilson. Inhibition of tumor glycolysis by hydrogen peroxide formed from oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 11: 60, 1963.
 134. Balasse, E., and V. Conard. The action of intravenous glucose on free fatty acids in normal and diabetic subjects. Rev. Franc. Etud. Clin. Biol. 7: 1087, 1962.
 135. Balasse, E., and V. Conard. Correlation between the metabolism of glucose and of free fatty acids in a group of normal and diabetic subjects. Rev. Franc. Etud. Clin. Biol. 7: 1089, 1962.
 136. Balazs, T., M. R. Sahasrabudhe, and H. C. Grice. The influence of excess body fat on the cardiotoxicity of isoproterenol in rats. Toxic. Appl. Pharmacol. 4: 613, 1962.
 137. Balboni, G. C. Observations on the ultrastructure of adipose tissue (white fat and brown fat). Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 37: 903, 1961.
 138. Baldwin, E. Dynamic Aspects of Biochemistry. London: Cambridge University Press, 1952.
 139. Balfour, W. M., and R. G. Sprague. Association of diabetes mellitus and disorders of the anterior pituitary, thyroid and adrenal cortex. Am. J. Med. 7: 596, 1949.
 140. Ball, E. G. In: Adipose Tissue as an Organ, edited by L. W. Kinsell. Springfield, Ill. Charles C Thomas, 1962, p. 189.
 141. Ball, E. G., and R. J. Barrnett. Insulin and pinocytosis. Diabetes 9: 70, 1960.
 142. Ball, E. G., and O. Cooper. The effect of insulin on the metabolism of rat adipose tissue in vitro as measured manometrically. Federation Proc. 18: 185, 1959.
 143. Ball, E. G., and O. Cooper. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue, III. The response to insulin by different types of adipose tissue in the presence of various metabolites. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 584, 1960.
 144. Ball, E. G., and C. D. Joel. Electron transmitter system in adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 19: 32, 1960.
 145. Ball, E. G., and C. D. Joel. The composition of the mitochondrial membrane in relation to its structure and function. In: Intern. Rev. Cytol. vol. XIII, edited by G. H. Bourne and J. F. Danielli, New York: Academic Press, 1962, p. 99.
 146. Ball, E. G., and R. L. Jungas. On the action of hormones which accelerate the rate of oxygen consumption and fatty acid release in rat adipose tissue in vitro. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. U. S. 47: 932, 1961.
 147. Ball, E. G., and R. L. Jungas. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue: the stimulation of oxygen consumption by TSH preparations in relation to growth hormone and other pituitary fractions. Endocrinology 71: 68, 1962.
 148. Ball, E. G., and R. L. Jungas. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue, XIII. The effect of anaerobic conditions and dietary regime on the response to insulin and epinephrine. Biochemistry 2: 586, 1963.
 149. Ball, E. G., and R. L. Jungas. Some effects of hormones on the metabolism of adipose tissue. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 20: 183, 1964.
 150. Ball, E. G., and M. A. Merrill. A manometric assay of insulin and some results of the application of the method to sera and islet‐containing tissues. Endocrinology 69: 596, 1961.
 151. Ball, E. G., D. B. Martin, and O. Cooper. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue. I. The effect of insulin on glucose utilization as measured by the manometric determination of carbon dioxide output. J. Biol. Chem, 234: 774, 1959.
 152. Ball, M. F., and F. L. Engel. Peroxidation of linolenic acid by rat adipose tissue (AT) in vitro. Federation Proc. 21: 286, 1962.
 153. Ballard, F. B., W. H. Dan forth, S. Naegle, and R. J. Bing. Myocardial metabolism of fatty acids. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 717, 1960.
 154. Ballowitz, E. On the occurrence of mast cells in hibernating mammals. Anat. Anz. 6: 135, 1891.
 155. Bally, P., G. F. Cahill, B. Leboeuf, and A. E. Renold. The action of glucose and insulin on the uptake of unesterified palmitic acid into adipose tissue. Helv. Med. Acta 26: 691, 1959.
 156. Bally, P. R., G. F. Cahill, and B. Leboeuf. Studies on rat adipose tissue in vitro, V. Effects of glucose and insulin on the metabolism of palmitate‐1‐C14. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 333, 1960.
 157. Bally, P. R., H. Kappeler, and W. Ziegler. Effect of nicotinic acid on peptide hormone induced lipolysis in adipose tissue in vitro (abstract(. International Conference on the Biochemistry of Lipids. Stockholm, 1963.
 158. Baló, J. On the mobilization of fats. Acta Morphol. Acad. Sci. Hung. 10: 313, 1961.
 159. Baltzman, M. A., R. Andres, G. Cader, and K. L. Zierler. Heterogeneity of forearm metabolism with special reference to free fatty acids. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 116, 1962.
 160. Banks, A., and T. P. Hilditch. The body fats of the pig. II. Some aspects of the formation of animal depot fats suggested by the composition of their glycerides and fatty acids. Biochem. J. 26: 298, 1932.
 161. Banks, A., E. Eddie, and J. G. M. Smith. Reactions of cytochrome‐c with methyl linoleate hydroperoxide. Nature 190: 908, 1961.
 162. Bansi, W. Metabolism in obesity, VI. Hormonal factors in carbohydrate metabolism. In Ciba Foundation Colloquia on Endocrinology. London: Churchill, 1953, p. 179.
 163. Barber, A. A., and A. Ottolenghi. Effect of ethylene‐diaminetetraacetate on lipide peroxide formation and succinoxidase inactivation by ultraviolet light. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 96: 471, 1957.
 164. Barcroft, J., and W. E. Dixon. The gaseous metabolism of the mammalian heart. Part I. J. Physiol. 35: 182, 1906.
 165. Bargeton, M. Histochemical study of the fat depots in Gryphae angulata. Bull. Museum Hist. Nat. Paris 16: 375, 1944.
 166. Barkow, H. C. L. Der Winterschlaf Nach Seinen Ercheinungen im Thierreich Dargestellt (Aspects of hibernation in the animal kingdom(, Chapter 16. Berlin, 1846.
 167. Barlow, J. S. Fatty acid characteristics of some insect taxa. Nature 197: 311, 1963.
 168. Barnes, R. H., W. O. Lundberg, H. T. Hanson, and G. O. Burr. The effect of certain dietary ingredients on the keeping quality of body fat. J. Biol. Chem. 149: 313, 1943.
 169. Barquin, Lopez, P. G. Fernandez Bacquero, and J. Gutierrez de la Solana. Subcutaneous cytosteatonecrosis (panniculitis in a morphinomanic subject). Bol. Soc. Cuba Derm. Sif. 18: 35, 1961.
 170. Barrett, H. M., C. H. Best, and J. H. Ridout. A study of the source of liver fat using deuterium as an indicator. J. Physiol. 93: 367, 1938.
 171. Barrett, R. J., H. Friesen, and E. B. Astwood. Characterization of pituitary and peptide hormones by electrophoresis in starch gel. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 432, 1962.
 172. Barrington, E. J. W. The alimentary canal and digestion. In: Physiology of Fishes, vol. 1, edited by Margaret E. Brown. New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1957, p. 109.
 173. Barrnett, R. J. The morphology of adipose tissue, with particular reference to its histochemistry and ultrastructure. In: Adipose Tissue as an Organ, Proceedings of the Deuel Conference on Lipids, edited by L. W. Kinsell. Springfield, Ill: Charles C. Thomas, 1962, p. 3.
 174. Barrnett, R. J., and E. G. Ball. Morphologic and metabolic changes produced in rat adipose tissue in vitro by insulin. Science 129: 1282, 1959.
 175. Barrnett, R. J., and E. G. Ball. Evidence for a mechanism of the action of insulin on adipose tissue. Anat. Record 136: 159, 1960.
 176. Barrnett, R., and E. G. Ball. The effect of insulin on adipose tissue. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 666, 1960.
 177. Barrnett, R., and E. G. Ball. Metabolic and ultrastructural changes induced in adipose tissue by insulin. J. Biophys. Biochem. Cytol. 8: 83, 1960.
 178. Barros Barreto, H. P., and L. Recant. Failure of hypophysectomy, adrenalectomy or thyroidectomy to affect response of non‐esterified fatty acids to fasting. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 104: 627, 1960.
 179. Bartels. The therapeutic use of salicylic acid and its sodium salt in general medicine. Deut. med. Wochschr. 4: 423 and 435, 1878.
 180. Bartlett, D., Y. Morita, and A. Munck. Rapid inhibition by cortisol of incorporation of glucose in vivo into the thymus of the rat. Nature 196: 897, 1962.
 181. Baskys, B., E. Klein, and W. F. Lever. Lipases of blood and tissues. I. Purification and properties of heparin‐induced plasma lipase. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 99: 25, 1962.
 182. Baskys, B., E. Klein, and W. F. Lever. Lipases of blood and tissues. II. Kinetic studies on heparin‐induced plasma lipase. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 99: 31, 1962.
 183. Basu, A. Effect of adrenaline and noradrenaline on the mobilization of fat as NEFA in vitro from adipose tissue. Proceedings of the International Union of Physiological Sciences, II, 22nd International Congress, Leiden. Abstr. no. 443, 1962.
 184. Basu, A., R. Passmore, and J. A. Strong. The effect of exercise on the level of nonesterified fatty acids in the blood. Quart. J. Exptl. Physiol. 45: 312, 1960.
 185. Bates, M. W., S. F. Nauss, and J. Mayer. Fat metabolism in three forms of obesity. Federation Proc. 13: 450, 1954.
 186. Bates, M. W., J. Mayer, and S. F. Nauss. Fat metabolism in three forms of experimental obesity: acetate incorporation. Am. J. Physiol. 180: 304, 1955.
 187. Bates, M. W., S. F. Nauss, N. C. Hagman, and J. Mayer. Fat metabolism in three forms of experimental obesity body composition. Am. J. Physiol. 180: 301, 1955.
 188. Bates, M. W., J. Mayer, and S. F. Nauss. Fat metabolism in three forms of experimental obesity fatty acid turnover. Am. J. Physiol. 180: 309, 1955.
 189. Bates, M. W., C. Zomzely, and J. Mayer. Fat metabolism in three forms of experimental obesity instantaneous rates of lipogenesis in vivo. Am. J. Physiol. 181: 187, 1955.
 190. Bates, R. W., R. A. Miller, and M. M. Garrison. Evidence in the hypophysectomized pigeon of a synergism among prolactin, growth hormone, thyroxine and prednisone upon weight of the body, digestive tract, kidney and fat stores. Endocrinology 71: 345, 1962.
 191. Batkin, S. The thickness of subcutaneous adipose tissue in healthy and diseased children. Jahrbuch f. Kinderheilk. 82: 103, 1915.
 192. Batt, R. D., E. Dickens, and D. H. Williamson, I. The preparation and degradation of specifically labeled C14 tetroses and C14 tetritols. Biochem. J. 77: 272, 1960.
 193. Batt, R. D., F. Dickens, and D. H. Williamson, II. The utilization of tetroses and tetritols by rat tissues. Biochem. J. 77: 281, 1960.
 194. Baum, G. J., and R. K. Meyer. Effect of adrenal steroids and diethylstilbestrol on growth and fat content of cockerels. Am. J. Physiol. 198: 1263, 1960.
 195. Baumber, J., and D. Arliss. Acetate‐1‐C14 metabolism of white fat from hamsters in cold exposure and hibernation. Am. J. Physiol. 205: 905, 1963.
 196. Baxter, J. H., H. C. Goodman, and R. J. Havel. Serum lipid and lipoprotein alterations in nephrosis. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 455, 1960.
 197. Beaton, J. H., and D. M. Curry. A comparison of the effects of growth hormone and insulin administration. Endocrinology 58: 797, 1956.
 198. Beaumont, G. E. In: Applied Medicine. London: J. and A. Churchill, Ltd., 1950.
 199. Beaven, M. A., E. Costa, and B. B. Brodle. The turnover of norepinephrine in thyrotoxic and nonthyrotoxic mice. Life Sci. 4: 241, 1963.
 200. Beaver, D. G., and J. Pemberton. The pathologic anatomy of the liver in exophthalmic goiter. Ann. Intern. Med. 7: 687, 1933.
 201. Becker, J. Characteristics of adipose tissue in earliest childhood. Z. Anat. Entwicklungsgeschichte 92: 814, 1930.
 202. Beetstra, A., and W. H. Quast. Intrathoracic hibernoma. Arch. Chir. Neurol. 10: 203, 1958.
 203. Begg, R. W., and J. A. Trew. Lipogenesis in adipose tissue of tumor bearing rats. Federation Proc. 16: 152, 1957.
 204. Behnke, A. R., Jr., B. C. Feen, and W. C. Welham. The specific gravity of healthy men. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 118: 495, 1942.
 205. Behnke, A. R., Jr., E. F. Osserman, and W. C. Welham. Lean body mass. A.M.A. Arch. Internal Med. 91: 585, 1953.
 206. Behrens, O. K., and W. W. Bromer. Biochemistry of the protein hormones. Ann. Rev. Biochem. 27: 57, 1958.
 207. Beigelman, P. M. Bioassay for insulin‐like activity utilizing glucose uptake by adipose tissue. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 9: 580, 1960.
 208. Beigelman, P. M. Human serum insulin‐like activity as determined by a rat adipose tissue bio‐assay method. Diabetes 10: 130, 1961.
 209. Beigelman, P. M. Additional studies with insulin bioassay employing glucose uptake by rat adipose tissue. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 11: 1315, 1962.
 210. Beigelman, P. M., and P. B. Hollander. Effect of insulin upon resting electrical potential of adipose tissue. Clin. Res. 10: 84, 1962.
 211. Beigelman, P. M., and P. B. Hollander. Effect of insulin upon resting electrical potential of adipose tissue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 110: 590, 1962.
 212. Beigelman, P. M., and P. B. Hollander. Effect of insulin and rat weight upon rat adipose tissue membrane resting electrical potential (REP). Diabetes 12: 262, 1963.
 213. Beigelman, P. M., and P. B. Hollander. Effects of hormones upon adipose tissue membrane electrical potentials. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 116: 31, 1964.
 214. Beigelman, P. M., and I. S. Onoprienko. Insulin like effects of serum albumin and globulin fractions on glucose uptake by rat epididymal adipose tissue. Diabetes 8: 438, 1959.
 215. Beigelman, P. M., and I. S. Onoprienko. Improvement of adipose tissue insulin bioassay by lengthening incubation time. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 10: 162, 1961.
 216. Beigelman, P. M., and R. E. Tranquada. Serum insulin‐like activity in untreated diabetics. Diabetes 11: 179, 1962.
 217. Beigelman, P. M., H. N. Antoniades, F. C. Goetz, A. E. Renold, J. L. Ongley, and G. W. Thorn. Insulin‐like activity of human plasma constituents. II. Biologic assay of human plasma fractions for insulin‐like activity. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 5: 44, 1956.
 218. Belfrage, P., B. Borgström, and T. Olivecrona. The tissue distribution of radioactivity following the injection of varying levels of fatty acid labeled chylomicrons in the rat. Acta Physiol. Scand. 58: 111, 1963.
 219. Bell, E. T. I. On the occurrence of fat in the epithelium, cartilage and muscle fibers of the ox. Am. J. Anat. 9: 401, 1909.
 220. Bell, E. T. II. On the histogenesis of the adipose tissue of the ox. Am. J. Anat. 9: 412, 1909.
 221. Bell, J. F., and G. J. Moore. Rabies virus isolated from brown fat of naturally infected bats. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 103: 140, 1960.
 222. Bellamy, D. The structure and metabolic properties of tissue preparations from Schistocerca gregaria (Desert locust). Biochem. J. 70: 580, 1958.
 223. Beloff‐Chain, A., and E. B. Chain. A Review of Adrenal Cortical Hypertrophy. Roma, Italia: Fondazione Emanuele Paterno (publisher(.
 224. Beloff‐Chain, A., R. Catanzaro, E. B. Chain, M. A. Ciasca, and I. Masi. Glucose metabolism in vitro in tissues of hyperthyroid rats. Selected Sci. Papers 1st. Super. Sanita 1: 372, 1956.
 225. Beloff‐Chain, A., R. Catanzaro, E. B. Chain, I. Masi, and F. Pocchiari. The influence of insulin on glucose metabolism in slices of brown adipose tissue. Selected Sci. Papers 1st. Super. Sanita 1: 345, 1956.
 226. Beloff‐Chain, A., R. Catanzaro, E. B. Chain, and F. Pocchiari. Glucose oxidation in rat brown adipose tissue homogenate. Selected Sci. Papers 1st. Super. Sanita 2: 132, 1959.
 227. Beloff‐Chain, A., R. Catanzaro, E. B. Chain, and F. Pocchiari. Oxidation of glucose in homogenates of rat brown fat tissue. Rend. 1st. Super Sanita 23: 946, 1960.
 228. Beloff‐Chain, A., R. Catanzaro, E. B. Chain, L. Longinotti, I. Masi, and F. Pocchiari. The stimulation of the phosphogluconate oxidation pathway by pyruvate under anaerobic conditions in diaphragm muscle and in rat brown adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 56: 153, 1962.
 229. Belsky, H., and N. W. Cornell. Disseminated focal fat necrosis following radical pancreatico‐duodenectomy for acinous carcinoma of head of pancreas. Ann. Surg. 141: 556, 1955.
 230. Belzecka, K., T. Laskowska, and I. Mochnacka. The tyrosine transamination and tyrosine content in Celerio euphorbiae. Acta Biochim. Polon. 9: 55, 1962.
 231. Benedict, F. G. A study of prolonged fasting. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. No. 203, 1915.
 232. Benjamin, W., and A. Gellhorn. The effect of diabetes on the synthesis of unsaturated fatty acids in adipose tissue (abstract). J. Clin. Invest. 42: 916, 1963.
 233. Benjamin, W., and A. Gellhorn. The effect of diabetes and insulin on the biosynthesis of individual fatty acids in adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 64, 1964.
 234. Benjamin, W., A. Gellhorn, M. Wagner, and H. Kundel. Effect of aging on lipid composition and metabolism in the adipose tissues of the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 201: 540, 1961.
 235. Bennett, G. A., and F. X. Hausberger. The action of adrenaline on pigment content of the iris in experimental heterochromia. Naunyn Schmiedeberg's Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 187: 647, 1937.
 236. Bensley, B. A. Practical Anatomy of the Rabbit, nd. ed. Toronto and Philadelphia, 1918, p. 26.
 237. Berardinelli, W. An undiagnosed endocrinometabolic syndrome; report of two cases. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 14: 193, 1954.
 238. Berde, B., A. Cerletti, and H. Konzett. The biological activity of a series of peptides related to oxytocin. In: Oxytocin, edited by R. Caldeyro‐Barcia and H. Heller. New York: Pergamon Press, 1961, p. 247.
 239. Berg, W. The development of human fat. Z. Morph. Anthrop. 13: 305, 1910‐11.
 240. Bergen, Jr., S. S., R. Sullivan, J. G. Hilton, S. W. Willis, Jr., and T. B. VanItallie. Glycogenolytic effect of vasopressin in the canine liver. Am. J. Physiol. 199: 136, 1960.
 241. Bergentz, S. E. On the genesis of post‐traumatic fat embolism. Acta Chir. Scand. Suppl. 282: 1, 1961.
 242. Bergentz, S. E., L. E. Gelin, and C. M. Rudenstam. Intravascular aggregation of blood cells following intravenous infusion of fat emulsions. Acta Chir. Scand. 120: 115, 1960.
 243. Bergentz, S. E., L. E. Gelin, B. Hallgren, C. M. Rudenstam, and A. Svanborg. The influence of trauma on the lipids in blood and lung tissues. Acta Chir. Scand. 124: 377, 1962.
 244. Berger, J. E., M. Vaughan, and D. Steinberg. Monoglyceride lipase activity in rat adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 22: 303, 1963.
 245. Bergmann, E. B. On fat embolism. Thesis. E. J. Karow, Dorpat, 1863.
 246. Bergmann, G., and F. Stroebe. Obesity. In: Handbuch der Biochemie. C. Oppenheimer, 1927.
 247. Bergman, H. C., and D. R. Drury. Effect of feeding and fasting on sugar utilization of eviscerated rabbits. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 37: 414, 1937.
 248. Bergström, S., and B. Borgström. Metabolism of lipids. Ann. Rev. Biochem. 25: 177, 1956.
 249. Bergström, S., and R. T. Holman. Total conjugation of linoleic acid in oxidation with lipoxidase. Nature 161: 55, 1948.
 250. Bergström, S., and J. Sjövall. The isolation of prostaglandin F from sheep prostate glands. Acta Chem. Scand. 14: 1693, 1960.
 251. Bergström, S., and J. Sjövall. The isolation of prostaglandin E from sheep prostate glands. Acta Chem. Scand. 14: 1701, 1960.
 252. Bergström, S., H. Duner, U. S. von Euler, B. Pernow, and J. Sjövall. Observations on the effects of infusion of prostaglandin E in man. Acta Physiol. Scand. 45: 145, 1959.
 253. Bergström, S., F. Dressler, L. Krabisch, R. Ryhage, and J. Sjövall. The isolation and structure of a smooth muscle stimulating factor in normal sheep and pig lungs. Prostaglandin and related factors. Arkiv. kemi 20: 63, 1962.
 254. Bergström, S., R. Ryhage, B. Samuelsson, and J. Sjövall. The structure of prostaglandin E1F1 and F2. Acta Chem. Scand. 16: 501, 1962.
 255. Bergström, S., L. A. Carlson, and L. Orö. Effect of prostaglandins on catecholamine‐induced changes in the free fatty acids of plasma and in blood pressure in the dog. Acta Physiol. Scand., 60: 170, 1964.
 256. Berlese, A. The insects: embryology and morphology. Societa Editrice Libraria, Milano 1: 796, 1909.
 257. Berliner, D. L., and T. F. Dougherty. Influence of reticuloendothelial and other cells on the metabolic fate of steroids. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 88: 14, 1960.
 258. Berliner, D. L., C. J. Nabors, and T. F. Dougherty. The influence of ACTH and hypophysectomy on the steroid conjugating capacity of the liver. Program, Endocrine Society, 1959.
 259. Berman, E. R., and E. Wertheimer. Serum factor in fasted rats inhibiting carbohydrate metabolism in the isolated diaphragm. Am. J. Physiol. 198: 1075, 1960.
 260. Bernard, A. The role of the nervous system in the formation and localization of lipid depots. Biol. Med. 52: 505, 1963.
 261. Berner, O. Subcutaneous necrosis of adipose tissue. Virchows Arch. Pathol. Anat. Physiol. 193: 510, 1908.
 262. Bernfeld, P., and T. F. Kelley. Inhibitory and activating effects of polyanions on lipoprotein lipase. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 1236, 1963.
 263. Bernhart, F. W., E. D'Amato, and R. M. Tomarelli. Glucose uptake by epididymal fat pads fed glucose, lactose or a glucose‐galactose mixture. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 107: 551, 1961.
 264. Bernhard, K. The physiopathology of lipid. Schweiz. Med. Wohschr. 90: 1439, 1960.
 265. Bernhard, K., and F. Bullet. Studies of lipid metabolism with deuterium as indicator. II. On the formation of oleic acid from carbohydrate. Helv. Chim. Acta 26: 1185, 1943.
 266. Bernhard, K., and F. Bullet. The formation of fatty acids in the intestinal tract. Helv. Chim. Acta 30: 1784, 1947.
 267. Bernhard, K., and H. Korrodi. On human bone marrow and lipid storage. Helv. Chim. Acta 30: 1786, 1947.
 268. Bernhard, K., and W. Pedersen. The synthesis of fatty acids in rat brain. Helv. Chim. Acta 46: 2363, 1963.
 269. Bernhard, K., and R. Schönheimer. The inertia of highly unsaturated fatty acids in the animal, investigated with deuterium. J. Biol. Chem. 133: 707, 1940.
 270. Bernhard, K., and R. Schoenheimer. The rate of formation of stearic and palmitic acids in normal mice. J. Biol. Chem. 133: 713, 1940.
 271. Bernhard, K., G. Ulbrecht, M. Ulbrecht, and H. Wagner. Nutritional fatty liver and extrahepatic formation of fat. Helv. Physiol. Pharmacol. Acta 14: 342, 1956.
 272. Bernhard, K., J. von Bülow‐Köster, and H. Wagner. The enzymatic dehydrogenation of stearic acid to oleic acid. Helv. Chim. Acta 42: 152, 1959.
 273. Bernhard, K., Y. Petignat, and P. Schwed. The relation of fatty acid composition of the liver and depot fat to nutrition. Schweiz. Med. Wochschr. 92: 476, 1962.
 274. Bernheim, F., M. L. C. Bernheim, and K. M. Wilbur. The reaction between thiobarbituric acid and the oxidation products of certain lipides. J. Biol. Chem. 174: 257, 1948.
 275. Bernheim, F., A. Ottolenghi, and K. M. Wilbur. Studies on bone marrow lipid in normal and irradiated rabbits. Radiation Res. 4: 132, 1956.
 276. Berson, S. A., and R. S. Yalow. Plasma insulin in health and disease. Am. J. Med. 31: 874, 1961.
 277. Berta, G., G. Gaes, and A. Tigyi. Determination of the insulin content of the blood serum by means of rat epididymal fatty tissue. Kiserl. Orvostud. 14: 545, 1962.
 278. Bertin, L. The digestive tract of fish. In: Traite de Zoologie, vol. 13, edited by P. Grassé, Paris: Masson. 1292, 1958.
 279. Berzelius, J. J. Lehrbuch der Chemie. Dresden: Vierten Bandes, erste Abtheilung, 1831, p. 76.
 280. Best. 1906. (Cited by L. F. Meyer(. In: Handbuch der Biochemie des Menschen und der Tiere, vol. 8. E. Oppenheimer, Jena, Fischer., 1925, p. 436.
 281. Best, C. H., R. E. Haist, and J. Ridout. Diet and insulin content of the pancreas. J. Physiol, 97: 107, 1939.
 282. Best, C. H. Discussion In: Experimental Diabetes Symposium. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1954, p. 260.
 283. Best, E. W., H. L. Mason, J. W. DeWeerd, and D. C. Danlin. Sclerosing lipogranuloma of the male genitalia produced by mineral oil. Proc. Staff Meetings Mayo Clinic 28: 623, 1935.
 284. Beste, W. The size of fat cells and their dependence upon the nutritional state. Virchows. Arch. Pathol. Anat. Physiol. Klin. Med. 334: 243, 1961.
 285. Beumer H., and M. Burger. Contribution to the chemistry of bone marrow. Z. Exp. Path. 13: 367, 1913.
 286. Beyer, P., R. Troney, and R. Korn. A case of multinodular disseminated acute and nonrecurring adiponecrosis in a child. Arch. Franc. Pediat. 18: 665, 1961.
 287. Beyer, R. E. Regulation of energy metabolism during acclimation of laboratory rats to a cold environment. Federation Proc. 22: 874, 1963.
 288. Beyers, C. F. A case of “subpleural” lipoma in a child. Lancet 1: 283, 1923.
 289. Bezman, A., J. M. Felts, and R. J. Havel. The incorporation of triglyceride fatty acid into adipose tissue as a function of lipoprotein lipase activity. Clin. Res. 10: 84, 1962.
 290. Bezman, A., J. M. Felts, and R. J. Havel. Relation between incorporation of triglyceride fatty acids and heparin released lipoprotein lipase from adipose tissue slices. J. Lipid Res. 3: 427, 1962.
 291. Beznak, A. B. L., and Z. Hasch. Effect of sympathectomy on fatty depot in connective tissues. Quart. J. Exp. Physiol. 27: 1, 1937.
 292. Bheemeswar, B. Some aspects of amino acid metabolism in insects. Proceedings of the 4th International Congress of Biochemistry, Vienna 12: 78, 1958.
 293. Bichat, M. F. X. Anatomie Generale, vol. 1, Paris: Brosson, Gabon and Company, 1801, p. 53.
 294. Bieber, L. L., and R. W. Newburgh. The incorporation of dimethylaminoethanol and dimethylaminoisopropyl alcohol into Phormia regina phospholipids. J. Lipid Res. 4: 397, 1963.
 295. Bieber, L. L., E. Hodgson, V. H. Cheldelin, V. J. Brookes, and R. W. Newburgh. Phospholipid patterns in the blowfly, Phormia regina (Meigen). J. Biol. Chem. 236: 2590, 1961.
 296. Bieber, L. L., V. H. Cheldelin, and R. W. Newburgh. Studies on a β‐methyl‐choline containing phospholipid derived from carnitine. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 1262, 1963.
 297. Bielschowsky, M., and F. Bielschowsky. The New Zealand strain of obese mice. Their response to stilboestrol and insulin. Australiam J. Exptl. Biol. Med. Sci. 34: 181, 1956.
 298. Bierman, E. Nonesterified fatty acid in hyperthyroids. Federation Proc. 17: 14, 1958.
 299. Bierman, E. L. An unusual group of fat particles in plasma of hyperlipemic subjects maintained on high‐carbohydrate, low‐fat diets. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 917, 1963.
 300. Bierman, E., and V. P. Dole. Action of insulin on release of fatty acids from tissue stores. Federation Proc. 16: 187, 1962.
 301. Bierman, E. L., and J. T. Hamlin, III. The hyperlipemic effect of a low‐fat, high carbohydrate diet in diabetic subjects. Diabetes 10: 432, 1961.
 302. Bierman, E. L., and J. T. Hamlin, III. A preparation of C14 labeled triglyceride in plasma as a tracer for plasma particulate fat. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 109: 747, 1962.
 303. Bierman, E. L. and J. T. Hamlin, III. The effect of insulin and glucagon on the removal of C14‐Iabeled particulate triglyceride from plasma in man. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 666, 1963.
 304. Bierman, E. L., I. L. Schwartz, and V. P. Dole. Action of insulin on release of fatty acids from tissue stores. Am. J. Physiol. 191: 359, 1957.
 305. Bierman, E., V. P. Dole, and T. N. Roberts. An abnormality in nonesterified fatty acid metabolism in diabetes mellitus. Diabetes 6: 475, 1957.
 306. Bierman, E. L. E. Gordis, and J. T. Hamlin, III. Heterogeneity of fat particles in plasma during alimentary lipemia. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 2254, 1962.
 307. Bigelow, N. H., and A. A. Ehler. Lipothymoma: unusual benign tumor of the thymus gland. J. Thoracic Surg. 23: 528, 1952.
 308. Biggs, M. Studies on exogenous cholesterol metabolism in human atherosclerosis with the aid of isotopes. Advan. Biol. Med. Phys. 5: 357, 1957.
 309. Bilinski, E. Utilization of lipids by fish. I. Fatty acid oxidation by tissue slices from dark and white muscle of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdverii). Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 41: 107, 1963.
 310. Billewicz, W. Z., W. F. Kemsley. and A. M. Thompson. Indices of adiposity. Brit. J. Prevent. Social Med. 16: 183, 1962.
 311. Binda, G. The significance of plasma nonesterified fatty acids in the study of physiopathology of lipid metabolism. Recenti Progr. Med. 29: 405, 1960.
 312. Binda, G., A. Molteni, G. Corneo, and A. Fascoli. Research on the behavior of the nonesterified fatty acids of the plasma in diabetes mellitus after intravenous administration of glucose or fructose. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 36: 1493, 1960.
 313. Binkley, J. S. Relapsing febrile non‐suppurative panniculitis. Report of a case. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 113: 113, 1939.
 314. Bird, S., L. I. Pugsley, and M. O. Klotz. The quantitative recovery of synthetic estrogens from tissues of birds (Gallus domesticus(, the response of the birds' testis, combs and epidermis to estrogens and of humans to ingestion of tissues from treated birds. Endocrinology 41: 282, 1947.
 315. Birk, Y., and C. H. Li. Isolation and properties of a new, biologically active peptide from sheep pituitary glands. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 1048, 1964.
 316. Birke, G., H. Duner, S.‐O. Liljedahl, B. Pernow, L.‐O. Plantin, and L. Troell. Histamine, catecholamines and adrenocortical steroids in burns. Acta Chir. Scand. 114: 87, 1957.
 317. Birke, G., S.‐O. Liljedahl, and H. Linderholm. Studies on burns, V. Clinical and patho‐physiological aspects of circulation and respiration. Acta Chir. Scand. 116: excerptum, 1958.
 318. Birmingham, M. K., F. H. Elliott, and P. H. L. Valère. The need for the presence of calcium for the stimulation in vitro of rat adrenal glands by adrenocorticotropic hormone. Endocrinology 53: 687, 1953.
 319. Birmingham, M. K., E. Kurlents, R. Lane, B. Muhlstock, and H. Traikov. Effects of calcium on the potassium and sodium content of rat adrenal glands, on the stimulation of steroid production by adenosine 3',5'‐monophosphate, and on the response of the adrenal to short contact with ACTH. Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 38: 1077, 1960.
 320. Bissell, W. W. Pulmonary fat embolism: a frequent cause of post‐operative surgical shock. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 25: 8, 1917.
 321. Bisset, G. W. The assay of oxytocin and vasopressin in blood and the mechanism of inactivation of these hormones by sodium thioglycolate. In: Oxytocin, edited by R. Caldeyro‐Barcia and H. Heller. New York: Pergamon Press, 1961, p. 380.
 322. Björkman, N., C. Hellerström, and B. Hellman. The ultrastructure of the islets of Langerhans in normal and obese hyperglycemic mice. Z. Zellforsch. 58: 803, 1963.
 323. Björntorp, P. A nuclear fraction antagonizing fatty acid effects on rat liver mitochondria. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 9: 94, 1962.
 324. Björntorp, P., and R. H. Furman. Lipolytic activity in rat epididymal fat pads. Am. J. Physiol. 203: 316, 1962.
 325. Björntorp, P., and R. H. Furman. Lipolytic activity in rat heart. Am. J. Physiol. 203: 323, 1962.
 326. Bjurulf, P. Atherosclerosis and body build with special reference to size and number of subcutaneous fat cells. Acta Med. Scand., Suppl. 349: 7, 1959.
 327. Blackard, W. G., M. F. Ball, and F. L. Engel. Lipid peroxide formation by adipose tissue in vitro. Clin. Res. 9: 176, 1961.
 328. Blackard, W. G., M. F. Ball, and F. L. Engel. Some hormonal, metabolic, and nutritional factors influencing lipid peroxidation by rat adipose tissue in vitro. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 1288, 1962.
 329. Blades, B. Relative frequency and site of predilection of intrathoracic tumors. Am. J. Surg. 54: 139, 1941.
 330. Blair, S. M., P. B. Blair, and T. A. Daane. Differences in the mammary response to estrone and progesterone in castrated male mice of several strains and hybrids. Endocrinology 61: 643, 1957.
 331. Blair‐West, J. R., J. P. Coghlan, D. A. Denton, J. R. Goding, M. Wintour, and R. D. Wright. The control of aldosterone secretion. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 19: 311, 1963.
 332. Blaisdell, J. L. Extramedullary hematopoiesis in retroperitoneal tumor. Arch. Pathol. 16: 643, 1933.
 333. Blanc, W. A. Syndromes Nouveaux de Pathologie Adipeuse (New syndromes of adipose pathology(. Masson édit., Paris, 1951.
 334. Bleibtreu, M. Fattening of geese and respiratory quotient. Pflueger. Arch. Ges. Physiol. 85: 345, 1901.
 335. Bleisch, V. R., J. Mayer, and M. M. Dickie. Familial diabetes mellitus in mice associated with insulin resistance, obesity and hyperplasia of the islets of Langerhans. Am. J. Path. 28: 369, 1952.
 336. Bloch, J., J. P. Walter, and P. Bloch. Adipose necrosis of the breast after grafting. Roentgen. Europ. 4: 104, 1962.
 337. Block, R. Disorders of the formation of the adrenal glands in Addison's disease. Beitr. Pathol. Anat. Allgem. Pathol. 67: 71, 1921.
 338. Blomstrand, R. Digestion, absorption and metabolism of chimyl alcohol fed as free alcohol or as alkoxydiglyceride. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 102: 662, 1959.
 339. Blomstrand, R., and E. H. Ahrens, Jr. The absorption of fats studied in a patient with chyluria. II. Palmitic and oleic acids. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 321, 1958.
 340. Blomstrand, R., and O. Dahlbäck. The fatty acid composition of human thoracic duct lymph lipids. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 1185, 1960.
 341. Bloom, W., and D. W. Fawcett. A Textbook of Histology. Philadelphia, Pa.: W. B. Saunders Company, 1962.
 342. Bloomfield, D. K., and K. Bloch. The role of oxygen in the biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 30: 220, 1958.
 343. Bloomfield, D. K., and K. Bloch. The formation of Δ9‐unsaturated fatty acids. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 337, 1960.
 344. Blumenthal, F. Nevus lipomatodes. Am. Med. Assoc. Arch. Dermatol. 72: 279, 1955.
 345. Boas, N. F. Role of hexosamine‐containing compounds in the pathogenesis of experimental exopthalmos. Trans. Am. Goiter Assoc., Springfield: Charles C Thomas, 1955.
 346. Boas, N. F., and J. B. Foley. Regulation of connective tissue hexosamine levels by the anterior pituitary and thyroid glands. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 87: 89, 1954.
 347. Boas, N. F., and J. B. Foley. Effects of growth, fasting and trauma on the concentrations of connective tissue hexosamine and water. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 86: 690, 1954.
 348. Boas, N. F., and A. F. Peterman. Effects of age, food intake, and stress on plasma hexosamine levels in the rat. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 82: 19, 1953.
 349. Bobritzky, C. On the structure, the morphogenesis, and the regression of fat cells. Centralbl. f. Med. Wissensch. (Berlin( 23: 753, 1885.
 350. Bodel, P. T., D. Rubinstein, E. E. McGarry, and J. C. Beck. Utilization of free fatty acids by diaphragm in vitro. Am. J. Physiol. 203: 311, 1962.
 351. De Bodo, R. C., and N. Altszuler. The metabolic effects of growth hormone and their physiological significance. Vitamins and Hormones 15: 206, 1957.
 352. De Bodo, R. C., and N. Altszuler. Insulin hypersensitivity and physiological insulin antagonists. Physiol. Rev. 38: 389, 1958.
 353. Bodur, H., and P. Favarger. Studies on fat synthesis from acetate or glucose, III. Role of insulin in mice in vivo. Helv. Physiol. Pharmacol. Acta 15: 345, 1957.
 354. Boecke, J. Studies of innervation, IV. The efferent innervation of blood vessels and the sympathetic plexus in connective tissue. Z. mikr. anat. Forsch. 33: 276, 1933.
 355. Boecke, J. Studies of innervation. Z. mikr. anat. Forsch. 33: 233, 1933.
 356. Boerner‐Patzelt, D. The brown fat of the so‐called hibernating gland of the hedgehog. Z. mikr. anat. Forsch. 63: 5, 1957.
 357. Bogdanovitch, S. B., and E. B. Man. The effects of castration, theelin, testosterone and antuitrin S on the lipoids of blood, liver and muscle of guinea pigs. Am. J. Physiol. 122: 73, 1938.
 358. Bogdonoff, M., E. H. Estes, and D. Trout. Acute effect of psychologic stimuli upon plasma nonesterified fatty acid. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 100: 503, 1959.
 359. Bogdonoff, M., A. M. Weissler, F. L. Merritt, W. R. Harlan, and E. H. Estes. The role of the autonomic nervous system in human lipid metabolism. J. Clin. Invest. 38: 989, 1959.
 360. Bogdonoff, M., A. M. Weissler, and F. L. Merritt. The effect of autonomic ganglionic blockade upon serum free fatty acid levels in man. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 959, 1960.
 361. Bogdonoff, M., E. H. Estes, S. J. Friedberg, and R. F. Klein. Fat mobilization in man. Ann. Internal Med. 55: 328, 1961.
 362. Bogdonoff, M. D., E. H. Estes, Jr., W. R. Harlan, D. L. Trout, and N. Kirshner. Metabolic and cardiovascular changes during a state of acute central nervous system arousal. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 20: 1333, 1960.
 363. Bogdonoff, M. D., J. W. Linhart, R. J. Klein, and E. H. Estes, Jr. The specific structure of compounds effecting fat mobilization in man. J. Clin. Invest. 40: 1993, 1961.
 364. Bogdonoff, M. D., J. W. Linhart, and E. H. Estes, Jr. Effect of serum albumin infusion on lipid mobilization in man. J. Appl. Physiol. 17: 974, 1962.
 365. Bogdonoff, M. D., K. W. Back, R. F. Klein, E. H. Estes, Jr., and C. Nichols. The physiologic response to conformity pressure in man. Ann. Internal. Med. 57: 389, 1962.
 366. Bogdonoff, M. D. Post‐irradiation hyperlipemia. Radiology 78: 263, 1962.
 367. Boissonas, R. A., and R. L. Huguenin. Synthesis of lysoxytocin (lysine vasotocin (and new synthesis of lysinevasopressin. Helv. Chim. Acta 43: 182, 1960.
 368. Bojlen, K. and S. Petri. Necrosis adiposa neonatorum. Acta Pediat. 19: 123, 1937.
 369. Bole, G. G., Jr., B. L. Baker, D. J. Ingle, and G. H. Li. Effect of hypophyseal hormones on lipid content of brown adipose tissue. Univ. Mich. Med. Bull., 17: 413, 1951.
 370. Boling, E. A., W. L. Taylor, C. Entenman, and A. R. Behnke, Jr. Total exchangeable potassium and chloride and total body water in healthy men of varying fat content. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 1840, 1962.
 371. Bolinger, R. E., S. R. Shane, and C. H. Kirkpatrick. Secondary rise in plasma free fatty acids following glucose load. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 22: 873, 1962.
 372. Bolle, A. On the lecithin content of the bone marrow of man and domestic animals. Biochem. Z. 24: 179, 1910.
 373. Bollet, A. J., N. F. Boas, and J. J. Bunim. Synthesis of hexosamine by connective tissue (in vitro). Science 120: 348, 1954.
 374. Bollman, J. L., and E. V. Flock. Cholesterol in intestinal and hepatic lymph in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 164: 480, 1951.
 375. Bollman, J. L., E. V. Flock, J. C. Cain, and J. H. Grindlay. Lipids of lymph following feeding of fat: an experimental study. Am. J. Physiol. 163: 41, 1950.
 376. Bondy, P. K. Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism. In: Textbook of Medicine, th ed., edited by Paul B. Beeson and Walsh McDermott. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Co., 1963, p. 1294.
 377. Bondy, P. K., W. L. Bloom, V. S. Whitner, and B. W. Farrar. Studies of the role of the liver in human carbohydrate metabolism by the venous catheter technic. II. Patients with diabetic ketosis before and after administration of insulin. J. Clin. Invest. 28: 1126, 1949.
 378. Bonnel, M. F. Tumors of the axilla. Bull. Mem. Soc. Anat. Paris 89: 110, 1914‐19.
 379. Bonnot, E. On the structure of a human embryo II millimetres in length. Anat. Anz. 29: 452, 1906.
 380. Bonnot, E. The interscapular gland. J. Anat. Physiol. 43: 43, 1908.
 381. Boothby, W. M., and I. Sandiford. The calorigenic action of adrenalin chlorid. Am. J. Physiol. 66: 93, 1923.
 382. Borchgrevink, C. F., and R. J. Havel. Transport of glycerol in human blood. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 113: 946, 1963.
 383. Borgström, B. Investigation on lipid separation methods. III. Separation of tri‐ di, 1‐mono‐ and 2‐monoglycerides. Acta Physiol. Scand. 30: 2390, 1954.
 384. Borgström, B., and L. A. Carlson. On the mechanism of the lipolytic action of the lipemia clearing factor. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 24: 638, 1957.
 385. Borgström, B., and P. Jordan. Metabolism of chylomicron glyceride as studied by C14‐glycerol‐H3‐palmitic acid labeled chylomicrons. Acta Soc. Med. Upsalien. 64: 185, 1959.
 386. Borgström, B., and T. Olivecrona. The metabolism of palmitic acid‐1‐C14 in functionally hepatectomized rats. J. Lipid Res. 2: 263, 1961.
 387. Borgström, B., C. Naito, and P. Wlodawer. Separation of chylomicron lipids from serum lipoproteins on hydroxyl apatite columns. Acta Physiol. Scand. 54: 359, 1962.
 388. Boright, H. A., F. L. Engel, H. E. Lebovitz, J. L. Kostyo, and J. E. White. A dissociation between the adrenal and extra‐adrenal actions of corticotropin by periodate oxidation. Biochem. J. 83: 95, 1962.
 389. Borst, M. Classification of the sarcomatous tumors. Beitr. Pathol. Anat. u Allgem. Pathol. 39: 507, 1906.
 390. Bortz, W., and F. Lynen. The inhibition of acetyl CoA carboxylase by long chain acyl CoA derivatives. Biochem. Z. 337: 505, 1963.
 391. Boshart, C. R., T. C. Smith, L. Will, J. Perrine, and I. Ringler. Effect of phentolamine on body fat. Nature 189: 405, 1961.
 392. Boshart, C. R., L. Will, A. Pirré, and I. Ringler. Metabolic effects of phentolamine compared to epinephrine. Federation Proc. 20: 276, 1961.
 393. Boshart, C. R., L. Will, and I. Ringler. Antagonism of phentolamine induced free fatty acid mobilization by reserpine and other autonomic drugs. Pharmacologist 4: 163, 1962.
 394. Boshart, C. R., L. Will, and A. Pirré. Extractable lipid, water and residue of rat epididymal fat bodies. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 110: 661, 1962.
 395. Boshart, C. R., T. C. Smith, L. Will, and A. Pirré. Action of phentolamine on rat adipose tissue. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 143: 221, 1964.
 396. Böttcher, C. J., and F. P. Woodford. Lipid and fatty acid composition of plasma lipoproteins in cases of aortic atherosclerosis. J. Atheroscler. Res. 1: 434, 1961.
 397. Bounak, V. V. Anthropometry. Practical Course. Publication of the National Teachers' and Pedogogists' Publication Co. RSFSR Moskva 1: 368, 1941.
 398. Bowes, J. H., and R. A. Kenton. Some observations on amino acid distribution of collagens, elastin and reticular tissue from different sources. Biochemistry 45: 381, 1949.
 399. Boyd, E. M. A differential lipid analysis of blood plasma in normal young women by micro‐oxidative methods. J. Biol. Chem. 101: 323, 1933.
 400. Boyd, E. M. The lipemia of pregnancy. J. Clin. Invest. 13: 347, 1934.
 401. Boyd, E. M., and E. M. Crandell. Mesenteric neutral fat in obese rats. Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 36: 913, 1958.
 402. Boyd, E. M., and A. H. Lower. Studies of obesity: the genital fat depots. Int. Z. Vitamin‐Forsch. 27: 253, 1957.
 403. Bozenraad, O. On the water content of human adipose tissue under varying conditions. Deut. Arch. Klin. Med. 103: 120, 1911.
 404. Bradfield, E. O. Bilateral ureteral obstruction due to envelopment and compression by an inflammatory retroperitoneal process. J. Urol. 69: 769, 1953.
 405. Bradford, M. L., H. W. Mahon, and J. B. Grow. Mediastinal cysts and tumors. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 85: 467, 1947.
 406. Brady, R. O. The enzymatic synthesis of fatty acids by aldol condensation. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. U. S. 44: 993, 1958.
 407. Brady, R. O. Biosynthesis of fatty acids. II. Studies with enzymes obtained from brain. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 3099, 1960.
 408. Brady, R. O., and S. Gurin. Biosynthesis of labeled fatty acids and cholesterol in experimental diabetes. J. Biol. Chem. 187: 589, 1950.
 409. Brady, R. O., and S. Gurin. Biosynthesis of fatty acids by cell‐free or water soluble enzyme systems. J. Biol. Chem. 199: 421, 1952.
 410. Brady, R. O., F. D. W. Lukens, and S. J. Gurin. Synthesis of radioactive fatty acids in vitro and its hormonal control. J. Biol. Chem. 193: 459, 1951.
 411. Brady, R. O., A. M. Mamoon, and E. R. Stadtman. The effects of citrate and coenzyme A on fatty acid metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 222: 795, 1956.
 412. Brady, R. O., R. M. Bradley, and E. G. Trams. Biosynthesis of fatty acids. I. Studies with enzymes obtained from liver. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 3093, 1960.
 413. Bragdon, J. H. Colorimetric determination of blood lipids. J. Biol. Chem. 190: 513, 1951.
 414. Bragdon, J. H. On the composition of chyle chylomicrons. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 52: 564, 1958.
 415. Bragdon, J. H. On certain conventions (editorial). J. Lipid Res. 1: 2, 1959.
 416. Bragdon, J. H., and R. S. Gordon, Jr. Tissue distribution of C14 after the intravenous injection of labeled chylomicrons and unesterified fatty acids in the rat. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 574, 1958.
 417. Bragdon, J. H., and R. J. Havel. In vivo effect of anti‐heparin agents on serum lipids and lipoproteins. Am. J. Physiol. 177: 128, 1954.
 418. Bragdon, J. H., and R. J. Havel. On the heparin like activity of certain inorganic anions. Science 120: 113, 1954.
 419. Bragdon, J. H., and A. Karmen. The fatty acid composition of chylomicrons of chyle and serum following the ingestion of different oils. J. Lipid Res. 1: 167, 1960.
 420. Bragdon, J. H., R. J. Havel, and E. Boyle. Human serum lipoproteins. I. Chemical composition of four fractions. II. Some effects of their intravenous injection in rats. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 48: 36, 1956.
 421. Bragdon, J. H., R. J. Havel, and R. S. Gordon, Jr. Effects of carbohydrate feeding on serum lipids and lipoproteins in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 189: 63, 1957.
 422. Braier, E. Content of nonesterified fatty acid in the blood of neonates in relation to the time of the first nursing of the mother (Russian). Biull. Eksp. Biol. Med 55: 56, 1903.
 423. Brandfass, R. T., and E. A. Everts‐Suarez. Lipomatous tumors of the uterus; a review of the world's literature, with report of a case of true lipoma. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 70: 359, 1955.
 424. Branster, M. V., and R. K. Morton. Comparative rates of synthesis of diphosphopyridine nucleotide by normal and tumor tissue from mouse mammary gland: studies with isolated nuclei. Biochem. J. 63: 640, 1956.
 425. Braun, T., and B. Mosinger. Concerning the existence of a specific lipid mobilizing hormone. Proceeding of the Vth National Congress of the Czechoslovak Physiological Society, Karlovy Vary, June 13‐16, 1961.
 426. Breibart, S., and F. L. Engel. The influence of cortisone and insulin on the respiratory activity of rat adipose tissue in vitro. Endocrinology 55: 70, 1954.
 427. Bremer, J. L. The protoplasmic films of the fat cell, the wall of the pulmonary alveolus and the renal glomerulus. Anat. Record 70: 263, 1938.
 428. Bremer, J. Carnitine in intermediary metabolism. The metabolism of fatty acid esters of carnitine by mitochondria. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 3628, 1962.
 429. Bressler, R. The biochemistry of ketosis. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 104: 735, 1963.
 430. Brewster, W. R., Jr., J. P. Isaacs, P. F. Osgood, and T. L. King. The hemodynamic and metabolic interrelationships in the activity of epinephrine, norepinephrine and the thyroid hormones. Circulation 13: 1, 1956.
 431. Brill, I. C. Relapsing febrile nodular non‐suppurative panniculitis (Weber‐Christian Disease). Medical papers, Christian Birthday volume, 694, 1936.
 432. Brin, M., and R. H. Yonemoto. Stimulation of the glucose oxidative pathway in human erythrocytes by methylene blue. J. Biol. Chem. 230: 307, 1958.
 433. Brines, O. A., and M. H. Johnson. Hibernoma, a special fatty tumor (report of a case). Am. J. Path. 25: 467, 1949.
 434. Brobeck, J. R. Mechanism of development of obesity in animals with hypothalamic lesions. Physiol. Rev. 26: 541, 1946.
 435. Brobeck, J. R., J. Tepperman, and C. N. H. Long. The effect of experimental obesity upon carbohydrate metabolism. Yale J. Biol. Med. 15: 893, 1943.
 436. Brockerhoff, H., and R. J. Hoyle. On the structure of the depot fats of marine fish and mammals. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 102: 452, 1963.
 437. Brockerhoff, H., R. J. Hoyle, and K. Ronald. Retention of the fatty acid distribution pattern of a dietary triglyceride in animals. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 735, 1964.
 438. Brodie, B. B., and R. P. Maickel. Role of the sympathetic nervous system in drug‐induced fatty liver. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 104: 1049, 1963.
 439. Brodie, B. B., L. Aronow, and I. Axelrod. The fate of dibenzyline in the body and the role of fat in its duration of action. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Therap. 111: 21, 1954.
 440. Brodie, B. B., H. M. Maling, M. C. Horning, and R. P. Maickel. Triglyceride deposition in rat liver through derangement of fat transport of alcohol and other chemical agents. In: Proceedings of the Symposium on Drugs Affecting Lipid Metabolism, edited by S. Garattini and R. Paoletti. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing Co., 1961, p. 104.
 441. Brodie, B. B., W. M. Butler, Jr., M. G. Horning, R. P. Maickel, and H. M. Maling. Alcohol‐induced triglyceride deposition in liver through derangement of fat transport. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 9: 432, 1961.
 442. Brody, S. Bioenergetics and Growth. New York: Reinhold Publishing Company, 1945.
 443. Bron, K. M., S. Baum, and H. L. Abrams. Oil embolism in lymphangiography; incidence, manifestations and mechanism. Radiology 80: 194, 1963.
 444. Broom, B. Cerebral fat embolism successfully treated by carbon dioxide inhalation. Lancet 1: 1324, 1961.
 445. Brown, J., and L. R. Bennett. Fatty oxidation in man as affected by nutritional states. Clin. Res. 7: 116, 1959.
 446. Brown, R. K., E. Boyle, and C. B. Anfinsen. The enzymatic transformation of lipoproteins. J. Biol. Chem. 204: 423, 1953.
 447. Brown, W. D. Reversible effects of anticoagulants and protamine on alimentary lipaemia. Quart. J. Exptl. Physiol. 37: 75, 1952.
 448. Brown, W. D. Protamine, chylomicrons and clot formation. Science 118: 46, 1953.
 449. Brown, W. D., and A. L. Tappel. Fatty acid oxidation by carp liver mitochondria. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 85: 149, 1959.
 450. Browne, K. W., and D. Burman. Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn J. Obstet. Gynaecol. Brit. Empire 65: 819, 1958.
 451. Brownell, K. A., and F. A. Hartman. Increased glyconeogenetic factor production after adrenal enucleation. Endocrinology 42: 232, 1948.
 452. Brownell, K. A., and F. A. Hartman. Role of the adrenal in ethionine mobilization of fat. Am. J. Physiol. 196: 593, 1959.
 453. Brownell, K. A., F. A. Hartman, and T. Y. Liu. Gluconeogenic and lipid effect of adrenal secretion. Am. J. Physiol. 167: 605, 1951.
 454. Brožek, J. Changes in body composition in man during maturity and their nutritional implications. Federation Proc. 11: 784, 1952.
 455. Brožek, J. Body Measurements and Human Nutrition. Detroit: Wayne University Press, 1956.
 456. Brožek, J. Body composition. The relative amounts of fat tissue, and water vary with age, sex, exercise and nutritional state. Science 134: 920, 1961.
 457. Brožek, J. Body measurements, including skinfold thickness, as indicators of body composition. In: Techniques for Measuring Body Composition, edited by J. Brožek and A. Henschel. Washington, D. C.: National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, 1961, p. 3.
 458. Brožek, J. Body composition. Part I. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 110: 1, 1963.
 459. Brožek, J. Body composition. Part II. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 110: 425, 1963.
 460. Brožek, J., and A. Henschel. Techniques for Measuring Body Composition. Washington, D. C.: National Academy of Sciences‐National Research Council, 1961.
 461. Bruce, R. A., L. A. Cobb, and R. H. Williams. Effects of exercise and isoproterenol on free fatty acids and carbohydrates in cardiac patients. Am. J. Med. Sci. 241: 59, 1961.
 462. Bruch, F. A case of congenital macroglossy combined with general muscular hypertrophy and idiocy. Deut. Med. Wochschr. 15: 229, 1889.
 463. Brueckmann, J., and E. Wertheimer. A study in the toxicology of emetine. Acta Med. Orient. 4: 291, 1945.
 464. Brueckmann, J., and E. Wertheimer. Alloxan studies: the action of alloxan homologues and related compounds. J. Biol. Chem. 168: 241, 1947.
 465. Bublitz, C., and E. P. Kennedy. Synthesis of phosphatides in isolated mitochondria: III. The enzymatic phosphorylation of glycerol. J. Biol. Chem. 211: 951, 1954.
 466. Bucciante, G., M. Scarparo, and A. Benedetti. Significance of the plasma level of non‐esterified fatty acid in some pathological conditions. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 37: 990, 1961.
 467. Buchanan, D. A case for diagnosis. Pediatrics 18: 1013, 1956.
 468. Buchanan, I. M., A. B. Hastings, and F. B. Nesbett. The role of carboxyl labeled acetic, propionic, and butyric acids in liver glycogen formation. J. Biol. Chem. 150: 413, 1943.
 469. Buchanan, J. M., and A. B. Hastings. The use of isotopically marked carbon in the study of intermediary metabolism. Physiol. Rev. 26: 120, 1946.
 470. Bucher, N. L. R. The formation of radioactive cholesterol and fatty acids from C14‐labeled acetate by rat liver homogenates. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 75: 498, 1953.
 471. Buchs, A., and P. Favarger. Studies of the metabolism of lipid glycerol. Helv. Physiol. Pharmacol. Acta 17: 365, 1959.
 472. Buchwald, W. Soft tissue diagnosis by direct CO2 insufflation. Fortschr. Roentgenstrahlen und Nuklearmed 98: 73, 1963.
 473. Buckle, R. M. The stimulating effects of adrenalin and anterior pituitary hormones on release of free fatty acid from adipose tissue. J. Endocrinol. 25: 189, 1962.
 474. Buckle, R. M. Mobilization of free fatty acids from adipose tissue from normal and diabetic subjects; influence of glucose and insulin. Diabetes 12: 133, 1963.
 475. Buckle, R. M., and J. C. Beck. Modifying influence of glucose on fatty acid mobilising activities of epinephrine, ACTH and growth hormone in vitro. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 11: 235, 1962.
 476. Buckle, R. M., D. Rubinstein, E. E. McGarry and J. C. Beck. Factors influencing the release of free fatty acids from rat adipose tissue. Endocrinology 69: 1009, 1961.
 477. Bueding, E., and H. W. Yale. Production of α‐methyl‐butyric acid by bacteria‐free Ascaris lumbricoides. J. Biol. Chem. 193: 411, 1951.
 478. Buell, G. C., and R. Reiser. Glyceride‐glycerol precursors in the intestinal mucosa. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 217, 1959.
 479. Buettner, A. On diaphragmatic hernias in the retrosternal area and fatty tumors. Arch. Klin Chir. 202: 154, 1941.
 480. Buffon, G. L. L. Complete works with supplements and with the addition of the classification by G. Cuvier, vol. 5 Paris, 1749 and 1835, p. 226.
 481. Buffon, G. L. L. Complete Work, vol. 10, tome V. Paris: Ledoux, édit. p. 227, 1844.
 482. Bugnard, L., and C. Soula. The interstitial storage of glucose. Présse Med. 46: 1913, 1938.
 483. Bullard, R. W. Distribution of blood flow and blood volume during arousal from hibernation. Federation Proc. 21: 222, 1962.
 484. Bullard, R. W., and G. Funkhouser. Estimated regional blood flow by rubidium86 distribution during arousal from hibernation. Am. J. Physiol. 203: 266, 1962.
 485. Burdach, K. F. Die Physiologie als Ernahrungswissenschaft, vol. 3 (Physiology as a nutritional science(. 1830, p. 510.
 486. Bürger, L. The importance of fat embolism for the military surgeon. Med. Klin. 11: 996, 1915.
 487. Bürgi, H., K. Schwartz, K. Kopetz, and E. R. Froesch. Fate of rat insulin in rat‐liver perfusion studied by adipose tissue assay. Lancet 2: 314, 1963.
 488. Burkhardt, L. Observations on transplanted fat. Arch. Exptl. Zellforsch. 16: 187, 1934.
 489. Burns, J. J., and P. A. Shore. Biochemical effects of drugs. Ann. Rev. Pharmacol. 1: 79, 1961.
 490. Burns, J. J., K. I. Colville, L. A. Lindsay, and R. A. Salvador. Blockade of some metabolic effects of catechols by N‐isoptopyl methoxamine (BW 61‐43). J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 144: 163, 1964.
 491. Burr, G. O., and M. M. Burr. A new deficiency disease produced by the rigid exclusion of fat from the diet. J. Biol. Chem. 82: 345, 1929.
 492. Burr, G. O., and M. M. Burr. On the nature and role of the fatty acid essential in nutrition. J. Biol. Chem. 86: 587, 1930.
 493. Burr, G. O., J. B. Brown, J. P. Kass, and W. O. Lundberg. Comparative curative values of unsaturated fatty acid in fat deficiency. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 44: 242, 1940.
 494. Burstein, M., and A. Prawerman. Flocculation of chylomicrons in the presence of polyvinylpyrrolidone. Rev. Hematol. 13: 329, 1958.
 495. Burstein, M., and J. Samaille. A specific antichylomicron antiserum. Compt. Rend. 248: 3234, 1959.
 496. Burt, R. L. Plasma nonesterified fatty acids in pregnancy II. Experimental modification. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 80: 965, 1960.
 497. Burt, R. L., N. H. Leake, and W. N. Dannenburg. Control of plasma nonesterified fatty acids in pregnancy and the puerperium. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 106: 330, 1961.
 498. Burt, R. L., N. H. Leake, and R. P. Pulliam. Lactate tolerance in pregnancy with incidental observations of plasma nonesterified fatty acids. Obstet. Gynecol., 17: 80, 1961.
 499. Burt, R. L., N. H. Leake, and R. P. Pulliam. Regulation of plasma NEFA in pregnancy and the puerperium. Preliminary observations. Obstet. Gynecol. 17: 215, 1961.
 500. Burt, R. L., N. H. Leake, and W. N. Dannenburg. Effect of synthetic oxytocin on plasma non‐esterified fatty acids, triglycerides and blood glucose. Obstet. Gynecol. 21: 708, 1963.
 501. Burton, K. Free energy data of biological interest. Appendix to: Energy Transformations in Living Matter, A Survey, edited by H. A. Krebs and H. L. Kornberg. Berlin: Springer, 1957.
 502. Butler, W. M., Jr., H. M. Maling, B. Highman, and B. B. Brodie. Deposition of liver triglycerides by various agents and its prevention by adrenergic blocking agents. Federation Proc. 18: 374, 1959.
 503. Butterfield, W. J. H., and G. Schless. Observations on the peripheral metabolism of nonesterified fatty acids. Diabetes 8: 450, 1959.
 504. Butturini, U., and A. Gnudi. Action of sulfur in small doses on non‐esterified fatty acids of the plasma (It.). G. Clin. Med. 42: 1245, Nov. 1961.
 505. Byers, S. O., and M. Friedman. Site or origin of plasma triglyceride. Am. J. Physiol. 193: 629, 1960.
 506. Caceres, C. A., J. B. Calatayud, H. H. Orvis, I. A. Fawal, R. Thomas, G. A. Kelser, Jr., S. Abraham, and A. Anderson. An evaluation of clinical and laboratory findings in male subjects on long‐term, low‐fat, low‐protein diets. New Engl. J. Med. 269: 550, 1963.
 507. Cagan, R. N., A. E. Sobel, R. A. Nichols, and L. Loewe. Serum lipids in normal and alloxan diabetic rats. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 3: 168, 1954.
 508. Cahn, T., and J. Houget. The metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins during hyperthermia. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. (Paris( 113: 587, 1933.
 509. Cahn, T., and J. Houget. Changes in the composition of muscle, blood and liver after muscular work in the dog. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. (Paris( 113: 1132, 1933.
 510. Cahn, T., and J. Houget. Lipid transport in the animal organism. Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. 201: 166, 1935.
 511. Cahill, G. F., Jr. Insulin, diabetes and adipose tissue. A brief review. J. Mich. Med. Soc. 59: 1513, 1960.
 512. Cahill, G. F., Jr. Metabolic role of adipose tissue. Trans. Amer. Clin. Climat. Ass. 73: 22, 1961.
 513. Cahill, G. F., Jr. In: Adipose Tissue as an Organ, edited by L. W. Kinsell. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas, 1962, p. 126.
 514. Cahill, G. F., Jr. Adipose tissue metabolism. In: Fat as a Tissue, edited by Rodahl, K. New York: McGraw‐Hill Co., 1964, p. 169.
 515. Cahill, G. F., Jr., J. Ashmore, A. S. Earle, and S. Zottu. Glucose penetration into liver. Am. J. Physiol. 192: 491, 1958.
 516. Cahill, G. F., B. Jeanrenaud, B. Leboeuf, and A. E. Renold. Effects of insulin on adipose tissue. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 82: 403, 1959.
 517. Cahill, G. F., Jr., J. Ashmore, A. E. Renold, and A. B. Hastings. Review: blood glucose and the liver. Am. J. Med. 26: 264, 1959.
 518. Cahill, G. F., Jr., B. Leboeuf, and A. E. Renold. Studies on rat adipose tissue in vitro, III. Synthesis of glycogen and glyceride glycerol. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 2540, 1959.
 519. Cahill, G. F., Jr., B. Leboeuf, and A. E. Renold. Factors concerned with the regulation of fatty acid metabolism by adipose tissue. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 733, 1960.
 520. Cahill, G. F., Jr., B. Leboeuf, and A. E. Renold. The role of glycerol in hormonal effects of fat metabolism. Acta Endocrinol. 35: 941, Suppl. 51, 1960.
 521. Cahill, G. F., Jr., B. Leboeuf, and R. B. Flinn. Studies on rat adipose tissue in vitro, VI. Effect of epinephrine on glucose metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 1246, 1960.
 522. Cahill, G. F., Jr., G. L. Pawan, and T. M. Chalmers. Effects of fat mobilizing extract from human urine on metabolism of glucose in rat adipose tissue. Endocrinology 69: 648, 1961.
 523. Cahill, G. F., Jr. Alterations in fat metabolism induced by steroids. Inflammation and Diseases of Connective Tissue. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 1961, p. 381.
 524. Calandi, C. Subcutaneous necrosis of adipose tissue in the newborn. Riv. Clin. Pediat. 64: 616, 1959.
 525. Calandra, E., and P. Cattaneo. Contribution to the study of the chemical composition of human storage fat. Rev. Soc. Arg. Biol. 24: 275, 1948.
 526. Calandra, E., and P. Cattaneo. Contribution to the study of the chemical composition of human storage fat. These de Sciences, Buenos Aires.
 527. Caldwell, J. A., and M. M. Zinniger. Extradural liposarcoma of the spinal canal. Surg., Gynecol. Obstet. 40: 476, 1925.
 528. Caldwell, L. D., E. P. Odum, and S. G. Marshall. Comparison of fat level in migrating birds killed at a central Michigan and a Florida Gulf coast television tower. Wilson Bull. 75: 427, 1964.
 529. Calvert, D. N., and T. M. Brodv. Mechanism of hepatotoxicity of carbon tetrachloride. Federation. Proc. 18: 375, 1959.
 530. Calvert, D. N., and T. M. Brody. Role of the sympathetic nervous system in CCl4 hepatotoxicity. Am. J. Physiol. 198: 669, 1960.
 531. Cameron, G. R. New Pathways in Cellular Pathology. London: E. Arnold, 1956, p. 13.
 532. Cammermeyer, J. Subacute cerebral fat embolism complicated by juxtaembolic thrombosis of fibrin. Arch. Pathol. 56: 254, 1953.
 533. Campagnari‐Visconti, L., F. Campagnari, D. Koch‐Weser. Inhibition by glucose of the ethionine induced fatty liver. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 111: 479, 1962.
 534. Campbell, C. S., and R. F. Wulf. Lipoma producing lesion of the deep branch of the radial nerve; case report. J. Neurosurg. 11: 310, 1954.
 535. Campbell, J. Effects of insulin on increase in liver fat produced by anterior pituitary extracts. Am. J. Physiol. 147: 742, 1946.
 536. Campbell, J. Responses of dogs to growth hormone. Ciba Foundation Colloquia in Endocrinology. VI. Hormonal Factors in Carbohydrate Metabolism. London: Churchill, ed. 1953, P. 95.
 537. Candy, D. J., and B. A. Kilby. The biosynthesis of trehalose in the locust fat body. Biochem. J. 78: 531, 1961.
 538. Cannon, J. F. Congenital diffuse lipomatosis. Ann. Internal Med. 33: 1431, 1950.
 539. Cannon, P., and W. R. Keatinge. The metabolic rate and heat loss of fat and thin men in heat balance in cold and warm water. J. Physiol. (London( 154: 329, 1960.
 540. Cannon, W. B. The wisdom of the body. Nouvelle revue Critique, Trans, by Z. M. Bacq 1: 266, 1946.
 541. Cannon, W. B., and H. Gray. Factors affecting the coagulation time of blood. II. The hastening or retarding of coagulation by adrenal injections. Am. J. Physiol. 34: 232, 1914.
 542. Cannon, W. B., and W. L. Mendenhall. Factors affecting the coagulation time of blood, III. The hastening of coagulation by stimulating the splanchnic nerves. Am. J. Physiol. 34: 243, 1914.
 543. Cannon, W. B., and W. L. Mendenhall. Factors affecting the coagulation time of blood, IV. The hastening of coagulation in pain and emotional excitement. Am. J. Physiol. 34: 251, 1914.
 544. Cannon, W. B., H. F. Newton, E. M. Bright, V. Menkin, and R. M. Moore. Some aspects of the physiology of animal surviving complete exclusion of sympathetic nerve impulses. Am. J. Physiol. 89: 24, 1929.
 545. Capaldo, A. Studies of thromboplastic activity of different tissues: adipose tissue and brown fat of albino rats at various ages. Arch. Sci. Biol. (Bologna( 38: 187, 1954.
 546. Cardeza, A. F., and R. R. Rodriguez. Local effects of estradiol on the islets of Langerhans. Rev. Soc. Arg. Biol. 25: 178, 1949.
 547. Cardon, P. V., Jr., and R. S. Gordon, Jr. Rapid increase of plasma unesterified fatty acids in man during fear. J. Psychosomatic Res. 4: 5, 1959.
 548. Caren, R., and L. Corbo. Pancreatic alpha‐cell function in relation to cholesterol metabolism. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 16: 507, 1956.
 549. Carlier, E. W. Contribution to the histology of the hedgehog. Part v. The so‐called hibernating gland. J. Anat. Physiol. 27: 508, 1893.
 550. Carlier, E. W., and C. A. L. Evans. A chemical study of the hibernating gland of the hedgehog together with the changes which it undergoes during winter sleep. J. Anat. Physiol. 38: 15, 1903.
 551. Carlson, L. A. Chromatographic separation of serum lipoproteins on glass powder columns. Clin. Chim. Acta 5: 528, 1960.
 552. Carlson, L. A. Serum lipids in men with myocardial infarction. Acta Med. Scand. 167: 399, 1960.
 553. Carlson, L. A. Studies on the incorporation of injected palmitic acid‐1‐C14 into liver and plasma lipids in man. Acta Soc. Med. lip. 65: 85, 1960.
 554. Carlson, L. A. Lipid metabolism in diabetes mellitus. Proc. 4e Congres de la Federation internationale du diabete. Ed. Médecine et Hygiène, Geneva, 1961, p. 129.
 555. Carlson, L. A. Studies on the effect of nicotinic acid on catecholamine stimulated lipolysis in adipose tissue in vitro. Acta Med. Scand. 173: 719, 1963.
 556. Carlson, L. A., and L. G. Ekelund. Splanchnic production and uptake of endogenous triglycerides in the fasting state in man. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 714, 1963.
 557. Carlson, L. A., and D. Hallberg. Studies on the elimination of exogenous lipids from the blood stream. The kinetics of the elimination of a fat emulsion and of chylomicrons in the dog after a single injection. Acta Physiol. Scand. 59: 52, 1963.
 558. Carlson, L. A., and S.‐O. Liljedahl. Lipid metabolism and trauma. I. Plasma and liver lipids during 24 hours after trauma with special references to the effect of guanethidine. Acta Med. Scand. 173: 25, 1963.
 559. Carlson, L. A., and S.‐O. Liljedahl. Lipid metabolism and trauma. II. Studies on the effect of nicotinic acid on norepinephrine induced fatty liver. Acta Med. Scand. 173: 787, 1963.
 560. Carlson, L. A., and B. Olhagen. The electrophoretic mobility of chylomicrons in a case of essential hyperlipemia. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. 6: 70, 1954.
 561. Carlson, L. A., and L. Oro. The effect of nicotinic acid on the plasma free fatty acid: demonstration of a metabolic type of sympathicolysis. Acta Med. Scand. 172: 641, 1962.
 562. Carlson, L. A., and L. Oro. Studies on the relationship between the concentration of plasma free fatty acids and glycerol in vivo. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 132, 1963.
 563. Carlson, L. A., and J. Östman. Effect of salicylates on plasma free fatty acid in normal and diabetic subjects. Metabol. Clin. Exp. 10: 781, 1961.
 564. Carlson, L. A., and J. Östman. Effect of chlorpropamide treatment on serum lipid levels in diabetes mellitus. Acta Med. Scand. 170: excerptum 561, 1961.
 565. Carlson, L. A., and J. Östman. The influence of chlorpropamide and salicylate on plasma lipids in man. In: Effects of Drugs on Synthesis and Mobilization of Lipids, vol. 2. (Proceedings of the ist Intern. Pharmacol. Meeting Aug. 22‐25, 1961. (Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1963.
 566. Carlson, L. A., and J. Östman. In vitro studies on the glucose uptake and fatty acid metabolism of human adipose tissue in diabetes mellitus. Acta Med. Scand. 174: 315, 1963.
 567. Carlson, L. A., and B. Pernow. Studies on blood lipids during exercise. I. Arterial and venous plasma concentrations of unesterified fatty acids. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 53: 833, 1959.
 568. Carlson, L. A., and B. Pernow. Studies on blood lipids during exercise. II. The arterial plasma free fatty acid concentration during and after exercise and its regulation. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 58: 673, 1961.
 569. Carlson, L. A., and Pernow, B. Studies on blood lipids during exercise, III. Arterial concentration of plasma free fatty acids during short periods of exercise in normal women and in subjects with low physical working capacity due to vasoregulatory asthenia. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 60: 655, 1962.
 570. Carlson, L. A. and L.B. Wadström. Studies on the glycerides during the clearing reaction. Clin. Chim. Acta 2: 9, 1957.
 571. Carlson, L. A., R. J. Havel, L. G. Ekelund, and A. Holmgren. Effect of nicotinic acid on the turnover rate and oxidation of the free fatty acids of plasma in man during exercise. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 837, 1963.
 572. Carlson, L. A., L. G. Ekelund, and L. Oro. Studies on blood lipids during exercise, IV. Arterial concentration of plasma free fatty acids and glycerol during and after prolonged exercise in normal men. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 61: 724, 1963.
 573. Carlson, L. A., S. O. Liljedahl, M. Verdy, and C. Wirsén. Unresponsiveness to the lipid mobilizing action of catecholamines in vivo and in vitro in the domestic fowl. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 13: 227, 1964.
 574. Carlsson, A., B. Falck, and N. A. Hillarp. Cellular localization of brain monoamines. Acta Physiol. Scand. 56: Suppl. 196, 1962.
 575. Carlsten, A., B. Hallgren, R. Jagenburg, A. Svanborg, and L. Werkö. Myocardial metabolism of glucose, lactic acid, amino acids and fatty acids in healthy human individuals at rest and at different work loads. Scan. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. 13: 418, 1961.
 576. Carlsten, A., B. Hallgren, R. Jagenburg, A. Svanborg, and L. Werkö. Arterial concentrations of free fatty acids and free amino acids in healthy human individuals at rest and at different work loads. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. 14: 185, 1962.
 577. Carlsten, A., B. Hallgren, R. Jagenburg, A. Svanborg, and L. Werkö. Myocardial extraction of plasma free fatty acids in healthy individuals and diabetics. Metabol. Clin. Exp. 11: 814, 1962.
 578. Carpenter, F. H., and W. E. Baum. Rates of production of alanine and heptapeptide and loss of biological activity during digestion of insulin with trypsin. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 409, 1962.
 579. Carpenter, F. H., and A. Chrambach. On the amide content of insulin fractions isolated by partition column chromatography and counter‐current distribution. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 404, 1962.
 580. Carpenter, W. D., and E. G. Jaworski. The presence of isocitrate lyase activity in the southern army worm, Prodenia eridania (Cramer). Biochim. Biophys. Acta 58: 369, 1962.
 581. Carrau, A., and M. U. Otero. Generalised congenital muscular hypertrophy. Arch. Pediat. Urug. 11: 29, 1940.
 582. Carroll, K. K. Digestibility of individual fatty acids in the rat. J. Nutr. 64: 399, 1958.
 583. Carroll, K. K., and J. F. Richards. Factors affecting digestibility of fatty acids in the rat. J. Nutr. 64: 411, 1958.
 584. Carruthers, B. M., and A. I. Winegrad. The glucose dependence of the effect of insulin on the incorporation of amino acid carbon into trichloracetic acid (TCA) precipitable protein of rat adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 20: 192, 1961.
 585. Carruthers, B. M., and A. I. Winegrad. Effects of insulin on amino acid and ribonucleic acid metabolism in rat adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. 202: 605, 1962.
 586. Carstensen, H., B. Hellman, and S. Larsson. Biosynthesis of steroids in the adrenals of normal and obese hyperglycemic mice. Acta Soc. Med. Upsal. 64: 139, 1961.
 587. Carter, B. N., J. N. Christiansen, and J. A. Prior. Fat embolism as a postoperative complication of extrapleural thoracoplasty. J. Thoracic Surg. 10: 641, 1941.
 588. Carter, H. E., D. B. Smith, and D. N. Jones. A new ethanolamine‐containing lipid from egg yolk. J. Biol. Chem. 232: 681, 1958.
 589. Caruolo, J. F., and D. C. Dahlin. Lipoma involving bone and simulating malignant bone tumor: report of a case. Proc. Staff Meetings Mayo Clinic 28: 361, 1953.
 590. Cash, W. D., and B. L. Smith. Synthesis and biological properties of 1‐acetyl‐8‐lysine‐vasopressin. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 994, 1963.
 591. Casida, J. E., S. D. Beck, and M. J. Cole. Sterol metabolism in the American cockroach. J. Biol. Chem. 224: 365, 1957.
 592. Casley‐Smith, J. R. The identification of chylomicra and lipoproteins in tissue sections and their passage into jejunal lacteals. J. Cell. Biol. 15: 259, 1962.
 593. Cassel, M. A., and J. B. Guccione. Submucous lipoma of the stomach. Case report and a review of the literature. A.M.A. Arch. Surg. 70: 598, 1955.
 594. Castrillon, A. M., M. C. Garcia‐Fernandez, R. R‐Candela, and J. L. R‐Candela. Action of l‐leucine on plasma insulin effect and glucose uptake of the diaphragm and adipose tissue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 109: 172, 1962.
 595. Catsaras, J. Pulmonary fat embolism in the bronchopneumonia of influenza. Presse Méd. 28: 618, 1920.
 596. Cedrangolo, Fr. The action of the nervous system on the metabolism of storage fat. Arch. Sci. Biol. (Bologna( 21: 570, 1935.
 597. Cerretelli, P., A. Cantone, and G. Chiumello. Behavior of free fatty acids in the blood (NEFA) as a function of the duration and intensity of muscular work. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 37: 1660, 1961.
 598. Chain, E. B., Some observations on the mode of action of insulin. In: The Mechanism of Action of Insulin, edited by F. G. Young, W. A. Broom, and F. W. Wolff. Oxford, England: Blackwell, 1960, p. 49.
 599. Chakrabarti, B., A note on the estimation of serum nonesterified fatty acids. Clin. Chim. Acta 7: 450, 1962.
 600. Chalmers, T. M., Adipose tissue metabolism and caloric balance. Proc. Nutr. Soc. (Engl. Scot.( 20: 68, 1961.
 601. Chalmers, T. M., A. Kekwick, G. L. S. Pawan, and I. Smith. On the fat mobilizing activity of human urine Lancet 1: 866, 1958.
 602. Chalmers, T. M., A. Kekwick, and G. L. S. Pawan. Fat mobilizing activity of human urine extract. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 728, 1960.
 603. Chalmers, T. M., G. L. S. Pawan, and A. Kekwick. Fat mobilizing and ketogenic activity of urine extracts: relation to corticotrophin and growth hormone. Lancet 2: 6, 1960.
 604. Chalvardjian, A. M. Fatty acids of brown and yellow fat in rats. Biochim. J. 90: 518, 1964.
 605. Champy, Ch., N. Kritch, and A. Llombart. Adipose tissue, pancreas and liver of castrated rats. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 100, 260, 1929.
 606. Chance, B., and G. R. Williams. Respiratory enzymes in oxidative phosphorylation. II. Difference spectra. J. Biol. Chem. 217: 395, 1955.
 607. Chang, G. H. Effects of pyridine coenzymes on lipogenesis from glucose by rat adipose tissue. Korean J. Med. 7: 963, 1962.
 608. Chari, A., and E. Wertheimer. Effect of acetoacetete on glycogen synthesis and glucose utilization in the isolated rat diaphragm. Nature 171: 44, 1953.
 609. Chari, A. and E. Wertheimer. The effect of ketone bodies on the carbohydrate metabolism of rat diaphragm. Biochem. J. 57: 443, 1954.
 610. Charpy, A. In Poirier‐Charpy's Traité D'Anatomie Humaine 2: 427, Paris, 1901‐2.
 611. Chase, W. H. Fine structure of rat adipose tissue. J. Ultrastruct. Res. 2: 283, 1959.
 612. Chase, W. H. The structure of the basement membranes of fat cells. A.M.A. Arch. Pathol. 67: 550, 1959.
 613. Chauchard, P. Organic factors in hibernation. Rev. Scientifique 82: 254, 1944.
 614. Chauchard, P. Le Sommeil et les États de Sommeil (Sleep and states of sleep(. Paris: Flammarion, ed., 1947.
 615. Cheek, D. B., and A. B. Hatt. Growth and body composition of the mouse. Am. J. Physiol. 205: 913, 1963.
 616. Chen, K. K., W. J. Fleming, and T. M. Lin. Action of hypoglycin A on blood sugar, gastric secretion and adipose tissue. Arch. Intern. Pharmacodyn. 134: 435, 1961.
 617. Chen, R. W., D. D. Chapman, and I. L. Chaikoff. Acetoacetate and conversion to fatty acids in liver: the role of insulin and the nutritional state of the animal. J. Biol. Chem. 205: 383, 1953.
 618. Cherkes, A., and R. S. Gordon. The liberation of lipoprotein lipase by heparin from adipose tissue incubated in vitro. J. Lipid Res. 1: 97, 1959.
 619. Cherkes, L. A., and E. L. Rozenfeld. Effect of nicotinic acid on the blood sugar level and its relationship to adrenaline hyperglycemia. Biokhimiia 6: 58, C.A. 35: 6321, 1941.
 620. Chernick, S. S. Production and measurement of ketone bodies. In: Measurements of Exocrine and Endocrine Functions of the Pancreas; with a Section on Fibrocystic Disease, edited by F. W. Sunderman and F. W. Sunderman, Jr. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1961, p. 144.
 621. Chernick, S. S., and I. L. Chaikoff. Two blocks in carbohydrate utilization in the liver of the diabetic rat. J. Biol. Chem. 188: 389, 1951.
 622. Chernick, S. S., and R. O. Scow. Early effects of “total” pancreatectomy on fat metabolism in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 196: 125, 1959.
 623. Chernick, S. S., E. J. Masoro, and I. L. Chaikoff. The in vitro conversion of C14 labeled glucose to fatty acids. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 73: 348, 1950.
 624. Chernick, S. S., I. L. Chaikoff, E. J. Masoro, and E. Isaeff. Lipogenesis and glucose oxidation in the liver of the alloxan‐diabetic rat. J. Biol. Chem. 186: 527, 1950.
 625. Chernick, S. S., R. O. Scow, E. Simon, and E. A. Stricker. Effects of mannoheptulose on glucose metabolism in isolated tissues. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 109: 589, 1962.
 626. Cherrick, G. R., S. W. Stein, C. M. Leevy, and C. S. Davidson. Indocyanine green: observations on its physical properties, plasma decay, and hepatic extraction. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 592, 1960.
 627. Chester, M. H., and J. B. Tully. Acute pericardial fat necrosis. J. Thoracic Surg. 38: 62, 1959.
 628. Chevallier, A., R. Schneider, and A. Meyer. The time course of the specific activity of phospholipids in rat adipose tissue after the administration of radioactive phosphorus. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 146: 126, 1952.
 629. Chevallier, A., and R. Schneider. On the specific activity of mineral phosphates of plasma and of subcutaneous phospholipids after the administration of radioactive phosphorus in the rat. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 146: 1135, 1952.
 630. Chevallier, A., and R. Schneider, On the specific activity of phospholipids in subcutaneous adipose tissue after the administration of phospholipids labelled with P‐32. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 146: 1138, 1952.
 631. Chévillard, L., F. Hamon, and A. Mayer. The mobilization of fats and their accumulation in the liver during fasting in different species of warm‐blooded animals. Ann. Physiol. 13: 539, 1937.
 632. Chèvremont, M. Notions de Cytologie et D'Histologie. Liège: Editions Desoer, 1956.
 633. Chevreul, E., Récherches Chimiques sur les Corps Gras d'Origine Animale (Chemical studies on lipids of animal origin(, vol. 1. Paris: Levrault édit., 1923, p. 484.
 634. Chiari, H. The individuality of adipose tissue in pathology. Trans. Chicago Pathol. Soc. 8: 65, 1910.
 635. Chino, H., and L. I. Gilbert. Diglyceride release from insect fat body: a possible means of lipid transport. Science 143: 359, 1964.
 636. Chiovenda, M. Lipomatose poliposis of the mediastinal pleura. Arch. Ital. Anat. Istol. Patol. 5: 165, 1934.
 637. Chipman, C. D., R. L. Aikens, and E. P. Nonamaker. Pericardial fat necrosis. Can. Med. Assoc. J. 86: 237, 1962.
 638. Chisholm, E. R., J. A. Hutch, and A. A. Bolomey. Bilateral ureteral obstruction due to chronic inflammation of the fascia around the ureters. J. Urol. 72: 812, 1954.
 639. Chlouverakis, C. Adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase activity in rats of two different ages. Nature 196: 1103, 1962.
 640. Chojnacki, T. Biosynthesis of phospholipids in insects. II. Studies on the incorporation of 32P‐orthophosphate in Celerio euphorbia moths. Acta Biochim. Polon. 8: 167, 1961.
 641. Chlouverakis, C., and P. Harris. Composition of the free fatty acid fraction in the plasma of human arterial blood. Nature 188: 1111, 1960.
 642. Chlouverakis, C., and P. Harris. Non‐esterified fatty acids and lipoprotein lipase activity in patients with cirrhosis of the liver. Gut 2: 233, 1961.
 643. Chojnacki, T., and T. Korzybski. Biosynthesis of phospholipids in insects, III. The incorporation of 32P‐orthophosphate into phospholipids of Arctia caia moths. Acta Biochim. Polon. 9: 95, 1962.
 644. Chojnacki, T., and M. J. Piechowska. Biosynthesis of phospholipids in insects. I. The incorporation of 32P‐phosphocholine into phospholipids in Celerio euphorbiae. Acta Biochim. Polon. 8: 157, 1961.
 645. Christensen, F., H. Dam, and P. F. Engel. Unsaturated fatty acid composition of subcutaneous fat in rats in relation to diet. Acta Physiol. Scand. 38: 373, 1957.
 646. Christian, H. A., Relapsing febrile nodular non‐suppurative panniculitis. Arch. Internal Med. 42: 338, 1928.
 647. Christian, J. E., L. W. Combs, and W. V. Kessler. Body composition: relative in vivo determinations from potassium‐40 measurements. Science 140: 489, 1963.
 648. Christophe, J. Contribution to the biochemical study of experimental obesities. Université de Bruxelles. lab. de biochimie de la faculté de médecine. Bruxelles: Arscia ed., 1961.
 649. Christophe, J. Identity of the fatty acids synthesized in vitro by adipose tissue incubated with glucose and three amino acids. Arch. Intern. Physiol. Biochim. 70: 743, 1962.
 650. Christophe, J., and J. Mayer. Effects of hormones on glucose utilization in fasted rats. Endocrinology 65: 475, 1959.
 651. Christophe, J. and J. Mayer. Effects of acute and chronic treatments with carbutamide on obese hyperglycemic mice and their lean littermates. Endocrinology 64: 664, 1959.
 652. Christophe, J., and J. Mayer. Effects of chronic treatment with carbutamide (BZ‐55) on the distribution and biosynthesis of fatty acids and cholesterol in obese‐hyperglycemic mice and their lean littermates. Am. J. Physiol. 3: 603, 1959.
 653. Christophe, J., and C. Wodon. Leucine metabolism in adipose tissue in vitro. Arch. Intern. Physiol. Biochim. 70: 145, 1962.
 654. Christophe, J., and C. Wodon. Amino acid composition of normal rat epididymal adipose tissue. Arch. Intern. Physiol. Biochim. 71: 720, 1963.
 655. Christophe, J., and C. Wodon. Catabolism of adipose tissue proteins. Arch. Intern. Physiol. Biochim. 71: 126, 1963.
 656. Christophe, J., and C. Wodon. Dynamic equilibrium of adipose tissue protein during incubation. Arch. Intern. Physiol. Biochim. 71: 629, 1963.
 657. Christophe, J., and C. Wodon. In vitro metabolism of L‐leucine by rat epididymal adipose tissue. In: Biochemical Problems of Lipids. Amsterdam, Netherlands: 1963, p. 384.
 658. Christophe, J., Y. Dagenais, and J. Mayer. Increased circulating insulin‐like activity in obese hyperglycemic mice. Nature 184: 61, 1959.
 659. Christophe, J., B. Jeanrenaud, and J. Mayer. In vitro studies on two types of obesity in mice. Federation Proc. 18: 521, 1959.
 660. Christophe, J., B. Jeanrenaud, J. Mayer, and A. E. Renold. Metabolism in vitro of adipose tissue in obese hyperglycemic and goldthioglucose treated mice. I. Metabolism of glucose. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 642, 1961.
 661. Christophe, J., B. Jeanrenaud, J. Mayer, and A. E. Renold. Metabolism in vitro of adipose tissue in obese hyperglycemic and goldthioglucose treated mice. II. Metabolism of pyruvate and acetate. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 648, 1961.
 662. Christophe, J., B. Jeanrenaud, and A. E. Renold. In vitro metabolism of specifically labelled glucose by adipose tissue of mice bearing adrenocorticotrophic tumors. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 106: 405, 1961.
 663. Cioni, C. The pathology of human adipose tissue with hemopoietic activity. Arch. DeVecchi Anat. Patol. Med. Clin, 1: 343, 1939.
 664. Civatte, J. Weber‐Christian disease; its relationship to subcutaneous inflammation and rheumatic diseases. Semaine Hôp. Paris 31: 3754, 1955.
 665. Cizkova, J., V. Janda, J. Parizkova, and J. Vamberova. Obesity in children and adolescents. Causes. Distribution of the fat mass. Electroencephalography. Nutr. Dieta 3: 118, 1961.
 666. Clara, M. The adipose tissue of birds. Z. Anat. Enlwicklungsgeschicte 69: 235, 1927.
 667. Clara, M. Contribution to the study of the so‐called adipose tissue of man. Monit. Zool. Ital. 38: 47, 1927.
 668. Clara, M. Structure and development of the so‐called adipose tissue of birds. Z. Micr. Anat. Forsch. 19: 32, 1929.
 669. Clara, M. Considerations on the structure and development of so‐called secondary adipose tissue. Monit. Zool. Ital. 40: 6, 1929.
 670. Clark, A. J. General pharmacology. In: Handbuch der Experimentellen Pharmacologie, vol. 4, edited by Heffter. Berlin: Julius Springer, 1937.
 671. Clark, E. R., and E. L. Clark. Microscopic studies of new formation of fat in living adult rabbits. Am. J. Anat. 67: 255, 1940.
 672. Clay, P. R. Idiopathic hypercalcaemia with subcutaneous calcium deposits following pseudosclerema. Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 49: 598, 1956.
 673. Clayton, R. B. The utilization of sterols in insects. J. Lipid Res. 5: 3, 1963.
 674. Clegg, J. S., and D. R. Evans. The physiology of blood trehalose and its function during flight in the blowfly. J. Exptl. Biol. 38: 771, 1961.
 675. Clement, G. Direct evidence for the mobilizing effect of pituitary hormones on storage lipids. Role of the sympathetic nervous system. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 141: 317, 1947.
 676. Clement, G. Comparative physiology of the mobilization of fat during fasting in two types of storage adipose tissue. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 141: 255, 1947.
 677. Clement, G. On the nervous and hormonal factors contributing to the mobilization of storage lipids. Colloques Internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, vol. 1. Paris: 1948, p. 96.
 678. Clement, G. On the nervous and hormonal factors concerned with the mobilization of storage lipids. Arch. Sci. Physiol. 2: 95, 1948.
 679. Clement, G. The mobilization of storage glycerides in the rat. I: The existence of differences between mobilization produced by fasting and that produced by thermoregulation. Arch. Sci. Physiol. 4: 5, 1950.
 680. Clement, G. Influence of the sympathetic nervous system. The development of a procedure capable of measuring the degree of the mobilization. II. Arch. Sci. Physiol. 4: 13, 1950.
 681. Clement, G. Some aspects of the physiology of adipose tissue. The mobilization of storage lipids. Ann. Nutr. Aliment. 4: 295, 1950.
 682. Clement, G. Mobilization and transport of storage fat. Presse Méd. 59: 1442, 1951.
 683. Clement, G. Influence of hormonal factors, III. Arch. Sci. Physiol. 5: 169, 1951.
 684. Clement, G., and M. L. Meara. The component acids of the perinephric and interscapular fats of a rabbit. Biochem. J. 49: 561, 1951.
 685. Clement, G., and G. Sckaeffer. A demonstration of the lipid mobilizing effect of adrenaline. Role of the sympathetic nervous system. Soc. Biol. 141: 320, 1947.
 686. Clements, A. N. The sources of energy for flight in mosquitoes. J. Exptl. Biol. 32: 547, 1955.
 687. Clements, A. N. Studies on the metabolism of locust fat body. J. Exptl. Biol. 36: 665, 1959.
 688. Clements, A. N. The Physiology of Mosquitoes. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1963.
 689. Cobb, C. A., Jr., V. S. LeQuire, M. E. Gray, and J. W. Hillman, Jr. Therapy of traumatic fat embolism with intravenous fluids and heparin. Surg. Forum 9: 751, 1959.
 690. Cobb, L. A., and W. P. Johnson. Hemodynamic relationships of anaerobic metabolism and plasma free fatty acids during prolonged, strenuous exercise in trained and untrained subjects. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 800, 1963.
 691. Cobb, L. A., H. S. Ripley, and J. W. Jones. Modification of free fatty acid levels during hypnotic suggestion of exercise. Clin. Res. 12: 82, 1964.
 692. Cochran, Jr., B., and E. P. Marbach. Some acute and chronic biochemical responses to electroconvulsive therapy. Recent Advan. Biol. Psychiat. 4: 154, 1961.
 693. Cockbain, A. J. Fuel utilization and duration of tethered flights in Aphis fabae Scop. J. Exptl. Biol. 38: 163, 1961.
 694. Coffin, D. L., and J. Holzworth. “Yellow fat” in two laboratory cats: acid fast pigmentation associated with a fish‐base ration. Cornell Vet. 44: 63, 1954.
 695. Cohen, A. M., and E. Shafrir. Comparison of free fatty acid and glucose response in diabetic patients treated with phenethylformamidinyliminourea HCL (DBI). Israel. Med. J. 21: 28, 1962.
 696. Cohen, I. Traumatic fat necrosis of the breast. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 80: 770, 1923.
 697. Cohn, C., and D. Joseph. Changes in body composition attendant on forced feeding. Am. J. Physiol. 196: 965, 1959.
 698. Cohn, C., and D. Joseph. Role of rate of ingestion of diet on regulation of intermediary metabolism (“meal eating” vs. “nibbling”). Metab. Clin. Exp. 9: 492, 1960.
 699. Cohn, C., and D. Joseph. Effects on metabolism produced by the rate of ingestion of the diet. “Meal eating” versus “nibbling”. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 682, 1960.
 700. Cohn, C., and D. Joseph. Influence of body weight and body fat on appetite of “normal” lean and obese rats. Yale J. Biol. Med. 34: 598, 1962.
 701. Cohn, C., E. Shrago, and D. Joseph. Effect of food administration on weight gains and body composition of normal and adrenalectomized rats. Am. J. Physiol. 180: 503, 1955.
 702. Cohn, C., D. Joseph, L. Bell, and N. A. Frigerio. Feeding frequency: a factor in dietary protein utilization. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 115: 1057, 1964.
 703. Cole, K. S., Surface forces of the Arbacia egg. J. Cellular Comp. Physiol. 1: 1, 1932.
 704. Collins, D. C. Formation of bone marrow in suprarenal gland. Am. J. Pathol. 8: 97, 1932.
 705. Collins, D. H., and W. R. Henderson. A case of intradural spinal lipoma. J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 61: 227, 1949.
 706. Collins, H. A., M. Stahlman, and H. W. Scott, Jr. The occurrence of subcutaneous fat necrosis in an infant following induced hypothermia, used as an adjuvant in cardiac surgery. Ann. Surg. 138: 880, 1953.
 707. Colwell, J. A., and A. Lein. Effect of site of administration of insulin on blood glucose and fatty acid concentrations. Diabetes 12: 319, 1963.
 708. Colwell, J. A., and A. Lein. Quantitative relationship between plasma concentration of fatty acids and glucose in normal and diabetic dogs. Diabetes 12: 424, 1963.
 709. Comfort, M. W. Submucous lipomata of the gastrointestinal tract. Report of 28 cases. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 52: 101, 1931.
 710. Comolle, A. On lipoblastic sarcomatous tumors. Virchows Arch. Pathol. Anat. Physiol. 230: 68, 1921.
 711. Conard, V. Measurement of glucose assimilation: theoretical bases and clinical applications. Acta Gastro‐Enterol. Belg. 18: 655, 1955.
 712. Confalonieri, C., M. V. Mazzucchelli, and P. Schlechter. The nervous system and lipid metabolism of adipose tissue. I. Influence of denervation on lipid mobilization processes, lipid synthesis and lipopexia in the interscapular adipose body of the rat. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 10: 324, 1961.
 713. Coniglio, J. G., and D. L. Cate. The distribution and biosynthesis of palmitic and stearic acids in liver, intestine, and carcass of intact normal and fasted rats. J. Biol. Chem. 232: 361, 1958.
 714. Coniglio, J. G., C. E. Anderson, and C. S. Robinson. Acetate utilization in normal, fasting and pyruvate‐treated rats. J. Biol. Chem. 198: 525, 1952.
 715. Conn, J. W., Obesity. II. Etiological aspects. Physiol. Rev. 24, 31, 1944.
 716. Connell, C. E., E. P. Odum, and H. Kale. Fat free weights of birds. Auk 77: 1, 1960.
 717. Cook, A. W. Liposarcomatosis with multiple lesions of the central nervous system. N. Y. State J. Med. 59: 667, 1959.
 718. Coon, M. J., W. G. Robinson, and B. K. Bachhawat. Enzymatic studies on the biological degradation of the branched chain amino acids. In: Symposium on Amino Acid Metabolism, edited by W. D. McElroy and H. B. Glass. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1955, p. 438.
 719. Connor, W. E., J. C. Hoak, and E. D. Warner. Massive thrombosis produced by fatty acid infusion. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 860, 1963.
 720. Coninx‐Girardet, B. Contribution to knowledge of the endocrine organs of marmots (Arctomys marmota( as related to hibernation. Acta Zool. (Stockholm( 8: 161, 1927.
 721. Cordy, D. R. Experimental production of steatitis (yellow fat disease) in kittens fed a commercial canned cat food and prevention of the condition by vitamin E. Cornell Vet. 44: 310, 1954.
 722. Cordy, D. R., and C. J. Stillinger. Steatitis (yellow fat disease) in kittens. North Am. Vet. 34: 714, 1953.
 723. Cori, C. F., Enzymatic reactions in carbohydrate metabolism. Harvey Lectures 41: 253, 1945‐1946.
 724. Cori, C. F. and G. T. Cori. The mechanism of epinephrine action. II. The influence of epinephrine and insulin on the carbohydrate metabolism of rats in the post absorptive state. J. Biol. Chem. 79, 321, 1928.
 725. Cori, C. F., and G. T. Cori. The influence of epinephrine and insulin injections on hexose phosphate content of muscle. J. Biol. Chem. 94: 581, 1931.
 726. Cori, G. T., and C. F. Cori. Glucose‐6‐phosphatase of the liver in glycogen storage disease. J. Biol. Chem. 199: 661, 1952.
 727. Corner, B. D. Lipoatrophic diabetes. Arch. Disease Childhood 27: 300, 1952.
 728. Cornil, L., and J. Vague. Steatopygias. Biol. Med. (Paris( 35: 61, 1946.
 729. Cornwell, D. G., and F. A. Kruger. Molecular complexes in the isolation and characterization of plasma lipoproteins. J. Lipid Res. 2: 110, 1961.
 730. Cornwell, D. G., F. A. Kruger, G. J. Hamwi, and J. B. Brown. Correlations between lipoprotein concen‐centration and fatty acid composition in serum of normal and hyperlipemic subjects: a review. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 11: 840, 1962.
 731. Correa, P. R., and E. Magalhaes. Effect of prior epinephrine upon adipose tissue sensitivity to insulin in vitro. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 10: 808, 1961.
 732. Correa, P. R., E. Magalhaes, and M. E. Krahl. Response of epididymal adipose tissue to small concentrations of insulin: effect of cortisone. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 103: 704, 1960.
 733. Correa‐Iturraspe, M. Vertical dermolipectomy of the abdomen. Esthetic results. Semana Med. (Buenos Aires( 121: 1071, 1962.
 734. Correa‐Iturraspe, M. Vertical dermolipectomy of the abdomen. Technical aspects. Semana Med. (Buenos Aires( 121: 985, 1962.
 735. Correll, J. W. Neural control of adipose tissue demonstrated by nerve stimulation, in vitro. Trans. Amer. Neurol. Assoc. 86: 178, 1961.
 736. Correll, J. W. Mobilization of unesterified fatty acids (UFA) from isolated rat adipose tissue by nerve stimulation, in vitro. Federation Proc. 20: 275, 1961.
 737. Correll, J. W. Factors modifying the response of adipose tissue to electrical stimulation, in vitro. Federation Proc. 21: 280, 1962.
 738. Correll, J. W., Adipose tissue: ability to respond to nerve stimulation in vitro. Science 140: 387, 1963.
 739. Corrigan, J. J., D. Wellner, and A. Meister. Determination of D‐amino acid oxidase activity in insect tissues using D‐allohydroxypyroline as substrate. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 73: 50, 1963.
 740. Corvilain, J., H. Loeb, A. Champenois, and M. Abramow. Effect of fasting on levels of plasma nonesterified fatty acids in normal children, normal adults and obese adults. Lancet 1: 534, 1961.
 741. Corwin, L. M. Studies on peroxidation in vitamin E‐deficient rat liver homogenates. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 97: 51, 1962.
 742. Coscelli, G., G. Moruzzi, and A. Gnudi. On the relations between non‐esterified fatty acids and glucose in the blood after oral loading of sulfurous mineral water. Minerva Med. 52: 4571, 1961 (It(.
 743. Costa, E., R. Kuntzman, G. L. Gessa, and B. B. Brodie. Structural requirements for bretylium and guanethidine‐like activity in a series of guanidine derivatives. Life Sci. 1: 75, 1962.
 744. Cottle, W. H., and L. D. Carlson. Regulation of heat production in cold‐adapted rats. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 92: 845, 1956.
 745. Coujard, R., and M. Maillet. Relation between supraepididymal fat and the testicle of the adult rat. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 154: 930, 1960.
 746. Coupland, R. E. Observations on the normal histology and histochemistry of the fat body of the locust (Schistocarca gregaria). J. Exptl. Biol. 34: 290, 1957.
 747. Courtice, F. C. The permeability of normal and injured skin capillaries to lipoproteins in the rabbit. Aust. J. Exp. Biol. Med. Sci. 37: 451, 1959.
 748. Courtice, F. C. The permeability of liver and skin capillaries to lipids in the cat. Aust. J. Exp. Biol. Med. Sci. 37: 465, 1959.
 749. Cowie, A. T., W. G. Duncombe, S. J. Folley, T. H. French, and R. F. Glascock. Synthesis of milk fat from acetic acid (CH314COOH) by the perfused isolated bovine udder. Biochem. J. 49: 610, 1951.
 750. Cox, A. J., Jr., and F. DeEds. Dietary production of lipogranuloma in rats. Am. J. Pathol. 34: 263, 1958.
 751. Cox, R. W. “Hibernoma”: the lipoma of immature adipose tissue. J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 68: 511, 1954.
 752. Coxon, R. V., and D. S. Robinson. Fatty acid transport in thoracic duct, hepatic and intestinal lymph during fasting and after feeding glucose. Quart. J. Exp. Physiol. 47: 252, 1962.
 753. Crag, I., and W. P. Beetham. Changes in plasma concentration of epinephrine with muscular work. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 96: 636, 1957.
 754. Craig, B. M., C. G. Youngs, J. L. Beare, and J. A. Campbell. Influence of selective and non‐selective hydrogenation of rapeseed oil on carcass fat of rats. Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 41: 51, 1963.
 755. Craig, J. W., and M. Miller. Lipoatrophic diabetes. In: Diabetes, edited by R. H. Williams. New York: Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 1960, p. 700.
 756. Craig, J. W., M. Miller, M. S. MacKenzie, and H. Woodward, Jr. The influence of dietary carbohydrate deprivation on the metabolism of intravenously administered fructose and glucose in man. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 118, 1957.
 757. Cramer, D. L., and J. B. Brown. The component fatty acid of human depot fat. J. Biol. Chem. 151: 427, 1943.
 758. Cramer, W. On glandular adipose tissue and its relation to other endocrine organs and to the vitamine problem. Brit. J. Exp. Pathol, 1: 184, 1920.
 759. Crandall, M. W., and D. L. Drabkin. Cytochrome c in regenerating rat liver and its relation to other pigments. J. Biol. Chem. 166: 653, 1946.
 760. Crane, F. L., C. Widmer, R. L. Lester, and Y. Hatefi. Studies on the electron transport system, XV. Coenzyme Q (Q275) and the succinoxidase activity of the electron transport particle. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 31: 476, 1959.
 761. Crane, J. T., M. J. Aguilar, and O. F. Grimes. Isolated lipodystrophy‐form of mesenteric tumor. Am. J. Surg. 90: 169, 1955.
 762. Crane, R. K. Hypothesis for mechanism of intestinal active transport of sugars. Federation Proc. 21: 891, 1962.
 763. Creasey, N. H., and C. H. Gray. Enzymes concerned in the synthesis of glycogen from glucose in the brown adipose tissue. Biochem. J. 50: 74, 1951.
 764. Cremer, E. Changes in the fat, water and dry weight content in adipose tissue of rats in different states of nutrition. Naunyn‐Schmiedebergs Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 192: 573, 1939.
 765. Crofford, O. B., and A. E. Renold. Insulin and glucose transport in adipose tissue. In: Abstracts of communications presented at the First Meeting of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies. London, 1964, p. 99.
 766. Crone, H. D., and R. G. Bridges. The phospholipids of the housefly, Musca domestica. Biochem. J. 89: 11, 1963.
 767. Cruz, A. B., Jr., D. S. Amatuzio, F. Grande, and L. J. Hay. Effect of intra‐arterial insulin on tissue cholesterol and fatty acids in alloxan diabetic dogs. Circulation Res. 9: 39, 1961.
 768. Cuenot, L. The liver of invertebrates. In: Etude de Physiologie Normale et Pathologique, vol. I (A Study of Normal and Pathological Physiology( edited by G. H. Roger and L. Binet. Paris: Masson édit., 1928, p. 311.
 769. Cuenot, L. Excretion. In: A Study of Normal and Pathological Physiology, vol. 3, edited by G. H. Roger and L. Binet. Paris: Masson edit. 1928, p. 317.
 770. Culver, G. J., and A. Dobrak. Submucosal gastric lipoma. Am. J. Roentgenol. Radium Therapy Nucl. Med. 64: 938, 1950.
 771. Curran, J., W. A. Thomas, and R. M. O'Neal. The introduction of fat into thrombi. Arch. Pathol. 69: 270, 1960.
 772. Cushing, H., and L. M. Davidoff. The pathological findings in four autopsied cases of acromegaly with a discussion of their significance. Monographs Rockefeller Inst. M. Res. 22: 1, 1927.
 773. Cushing, H., and E. Goetsch. Hibernation and the pituitary body. J. Exp. Med. 22: 25, 1915.
 774. Cuthbertson, D. P., and S. L. Tompsett. The degree of unsaturation of the fats of human adipose tissue in depth from skin surface. Biochem. J. 27: 1103, 1933.
 775. Czajewicz, F. Microscopic studies on the composition, the development, the regression, and the survival of adipose tissue. Arch. Anat. Physiol. (Leipzig(, p. 289, 1866.
 776. Dabelow, A. The anatomy of adipose tissue. Regensb. Jahrb. Aerztl. Fortbild. 5: 1, 1956‐57.
 777. Dabelow, A. The anatomy of adipose tissue. Regensb. Jahrb. Aerztl. Fortbild. 5: 437, 1957.
 778. Dabelow, A. The development of the fat organs in the subcutaneous tissue of human fetuses. Verhandl. Anat. Gesell. (Jena( 54: 83, 1957.
 779. Dabelow, A. The development of fat organs (Wasserman) in subcutaneous tissue of human fetuses (examined in thick sections with vascular injections). Ergeb. Anat. Anz. 104: 83, 1958.
 780. Dabney, W. T. Fatty acid composition of adipose tissue in patients with carcinoma of the breast. J. Nat. Cancer Inst. 27: 25, 1961.
 781. Dadd, R. H. The nutritional requirements of locusts. V. Observations on essential fatty acids, chlorophyll, nutritional salt mixtures and the protein or amino acid components of synthetic diets. J. Insect. Physiol. 6: 126, 1961.
 782. Dahl, O. The characteristics of slaughter animal depot fats and their interrelations. Acta Agr. Scand. Suppl. 3, 1958.
 783. Dahl, O. Chemistry of animal depot fats in view of recent investigations. Svensk. Kem. Tidskr. 70: 2, 1958.
 784. Dahle, L. K., E. G. Hill, and R. T. Holman. The thiobarbituric acid reaction and the autoxidations of polyunsaturated fatty acid methyl esters. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 98: 253, 1962.
 785. Dalgaard‐Mikkelsen, Sv., Sv. A. Kvorning, and H. C. Momberg‐Jorgensen. Studies on “yellow fat” in mink. Nord. Veterinarmed. 5: 79, 1953.
 786. Dalldorf, G. The Coxsackie viruses. Bull. N. Y. Acad. Med. 26: 329, 1950.
 787. Dalquest, W. W., and H. J. Werner. The interscapular gland of a tropical fruit bat. Anat. Record 111: 345, 1951.
 788. Dam, H. Vitamin E as in vivo antioxidant. Experientia (suppl.( 1: 195, 1953.
 789. Dam, H., and P. F. Engel. Unsaturated fatty acid composition of subcutaneous fat and liver fat in rats in relation to dietary fat. Acta Physiol. Scand. 42: 28, 1958.
 790. Dam, H., and H. Granados. Peroxidation of body fat in vitamin E deficiency. Acta Physiol. Scand. 10: 162, 1945.
 791. Dam, H., and H. Granados. Role of unsaturated fatty acid in changes of adipose tissue and dental tissues in vitamin E deficiency. Science 102: 327, 1945.
 792. Dam, H., I. Kruse, I. Prange, and E. Sondergaard. Substances affording a partial protection against certain vitamin E deficiency symptoms. Acta Physiol. Scand. 22: 299, 1951.
 793. Danforth, W. H., E. Helmreich, and C. F. Cori. The effect of contraction and of epinephrine on the Phosphorylase activity of frog sartorius muscle. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. U. S. 48: 1191, 1962.
 794. Danielli, J. F., and E. N. Harvey. The tension at the surface of Mackerel egg oil, with remarks on the nature of the cell surface. J. Cellular Comp. Physiol. 5: 483, 1934.
 795. Daniels, F., Jr., and P. T. Baker. Relationship between body fat and shivering in air at 15 C. J. Appl. Physiol. 16: 421, 1961.
 796. Darrach, W. Fat embolism (discussion of R. I. Harris, T. S. Perrett, and A. MacLachlin). Ann. Surg, 110: 1113, 1939.
 797. Daskalakis, E. G., and I. L. Chaikoff. The significance of esterification in the absorption of cholesterol from the intestine. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 58: 373, 1955.
 798. Daughaday, W. H., W. D. Salmon, Jr., and F. Alexander. Sulfation factor activity of sera from patients with pituitary disorders. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 19: 743, 1959.
 799. David, H. L., and M. M. Musselman. Blood particles agglomeration and fat embolism. Intern. Rec. Med. 167: 439, 1954.
 800. Davidson, L. P., and R. Passmore. Human Nutrition and Dietetics. Edinburgh: E. and S. Livingstone, 1959.
 801. Davidsson, D., I. MacIntyre, A. Rapoport, and J. E. S. Bradley. Determination of total fat in vivo using 85Kr. Biochem. J. 62: 34P, 1956.
 802. Davies, D. V., and J. E. White. The structure and weight of synovial fat pads. J. Anat. 95: 30, 1961.
 803. Davis, C. L., and J. R. Gorham. The pathology of experimental and natural cases of yellow fat disease in swine. Am. J. Vet. Res. 15: 55, 1954.
 804. Davis, J. O. Adrenocortical and renal hormonal function in experimental cardiac failure. Circulation 25: 1002, 1962.
 805. Davis, T. R. A. Nonshivering thermogenesis. Federation Proc. 22: 777, 1963.
 806. Davis, T. R. A., and J. Mayer. Failure of thermogenesis and effect of high frequency electromagnetic waves in the hereditary obese‐hyperglycemic syndrome. Federation Proc. 13: 404, 1954
 807. Davis, T. R. A., and J. Mayer. Imperfect homeothermia in the hereditary obese‐hyperglycemic syndrome of mice. Am. J. Physiol. 177: 322, 1954.
 808. Davoren, P. R., and E. W. Sutherland. The cellular location of adenyl cyclase in the pigeon erythrocyte. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 3016, 1963.
 809. Davtyan, N. K. On the lipolytic activity and characteristics of fatty tissue. Biull Eksp. Biol. Med. 54: 63, 1962.
 810. Davtyan, N. K. Lipolytic activity of adipose tissue in experimental alloxan diabetes. Biull. Eksp. Biol. Med. 55: 29, 1903.
 811. Davtyan, N. K. Lipolytic activity of adipose tissue in connection with its glucose uptake and indirect action of some hormonal factors. Probl. Endokrinol. i. Gormonoterap. 6: 33, 1963.
 812. Dawes, B. The absorption of fats and lipids in the plaice. J. Marine Biol. Assoc. U.K. 17: 75, 1930.
 813. Dawson, R. M. C. The animal phospholipids: their structure, metabolism and biological significance. Biol. Rev. 32: 188, 1957.
 814. Dawson, R. M. C. A hydrolytic procedure tor the identification and estimation of individual phospholipids in biological samples. Biochem. J. 75: 45, 1960.
 815. Deane, H. W. Intracellular lipides: their detection and significance. In: Frontiers in Cytology, edited by S. L. Palay. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1958, p. 227.
 816. Debeyre, A., and J. Debeyre. LeTissu Adipeux, vol. 1. Paris: Le Francois édit., 1942, p. 222.
 817. DeBodo, R. C., and N. Altszuler. The anterior pituitary and carbohydrate metabolism. In: Clinical Endocrinology, vol. 1, edited by E. B. Astwood. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1960, p. 19.
 818. Debons, A. F., and I. L. Schwartz. Dependence of the lipolytic action of epinephrine in vitro upon the thyroid hormone. The Physiologist. 2: 31, 1959.
 819. Debons, A. F., and I. L. Schwartz. Dependence of the lipolytic action of epinephrine in vitro upon the thyroid hormone. J. Lipid. Res. 2: 86, 1961.
 820. Debons, A. F., L. Silver, E. P. Cronkite, H. A. Johnson, G. Brecker, D. Tenzer, and I. L. Schwartz. Localization of gold in mouse brain in relation to goldthioglucose obesity. Am. J. Physiol. 202: 743, 1962.
 821. DeBruin, M. Observations on subcutaneous fatty necrosis in newborn; a case. Ned. Tjidschr. Geneesk. 1: 1221, 1929.
 822. de Cholnoky, T. Benign tumors of breast. Arch. Surg. 38: 79, 1939.
 823. Dedman, M. L., T. H. Farmer, and C. J. O. R. Morris. Studies on pituitary adrenocorticotropin 3. Identification of the oxidation‐reduction centre. Biochem. J. 78: 348, 1961.
 824. Deflandre, C. Comparative adipogenetic function of liver in animals. In: These Sciences Naturelles, Paris: 1903, p. 127.
 825. de Groot, J., Jr. Presence of brown gland‐like fatty tissue in human and animal body and its interpretation. Ned. Tijdschr. Geneesk. 71: 3301, 1927.
 826. de Groot, S. B. Experimental studies on the formation and disappearance of lymph nodes. Deut. Z. Chir. 119: 428, 1912.
 827. Deimling, O. V., E. Molbert, and F. Duspiva. Demonstration with the electron microscope of an enzyme splitting glucose‐1‐phosphate in the cardiac muscle of the albino rat. Beitr. Pathol. Anat. Allgem. Pathol. 123: 127, 1960.
 828. Delamater, J. Mammoth tumor. Cleveland Med. Gaz. 1: 31, 1859.
 829. Delaunois, L., and C. Vandenberghen. Influences of noradrenaline on cardiac output and metabolism of anesthetic drugs. Arch. Intern. Pharmacodyn. 99: 435, 1954.
 830. Delbrück, A., and Th. Bücher. On the distribution of enzymes of energy producing metabolism in the flight muscle, the leg muscle, and the adipose body of Locusta migratoria and their distribution within the cells. Biochem. Z. 331: 273, 1959.
 831. DeLong, E., Uhley, H. N., and Friedman, M. Changes in blood clotting time of rats exposed to a particular form of stress. Am. J. Physiol. 196: 429, 1959.
 832. Del Vecchio, A., A. Keys, and J. T. Anderson. Concentration and distribution of cholesterol in muscle and adipose tissue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 90: 449, 1955.
 833. Deming, Q_. B., M. E. Hodes, A. Baltazar, J. G. Edreira, and S. Torosday. The changes in concentration of cholesterol in the serum of hypertensive patients during antihypertensive therapy. Am. J. Med. 24: 882, 1958.
 834. Dempster, G., E. I. Grodums, and W. A. Spencer. Experimental Coxsackie B‐3 infection in the hibernating squirrel and bat. Can. J. Microbiol. 7: 587, 1961.
 835. Demura, K., and T. Uchida. On the respiration of fatty tissues of the human skin. Jap. J. Derm. 71: 724, 1961.
 836. Deniker, J. Races et Peuples de la Terre, vol. 1 (Races and People of the Earth( Paris: Masson édit., 1926, p. 750.
 837. Denman, F. R., and L. Graff. Fat embolism: a diagnostic enigma. Arch. Surg. 57: 325, 1948.
 838. Dent, E. Methionine metabolism and α‐aminobutyric acid. Science 105: 335, 1947.
 839. Depocas, F. The calorigenic response of cold‐acclimated white rats to infused noradrenaline. Can. J. Biochem Physiol. 38: 107, 1960.
 840. Desai, R. M., and B. A. Kilby. Some aspects of nitrogen metabolism in the fat body of the larva of Calliphora erythrocephala. Arch. Intern. Physiol. Biochim. 66: 248, 1958.
 841. de Santis, A. Retractile mesenteritis of allergic origin. Riv. Anat. Patol. Oncol. 6: 1175, 1953.
 842. De‐Smet, J. Influence of castration on the distribution of lipids in different tissues of the rat. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 147: 542, 1953.
 843. De‐Smet, J. Lipid concentration in different tissues of the castrated rat. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 147: 726, 1953.
 844. Desnuelle, P. Unsaturated fats in nutrition. Industries agric, et alim. 66: 365, 1949.
 845. Desnuelle, P., and P. Savary. Specificities of lipases. J. Lipid Res. 4: 369, 1963.
 846. Desnuelle, P., R. Massoni, and O. Benoit‐Micaelli. On the anti‐oxidizing activity of liposoluble acid phosphates and sulfates. Bull. Soc. Chim. (France( 20: 595, 1953.
 847. Deuel, H. J. The Lipids, Their Chemistry and Biochemistry. 3 volumes. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1951 and 1955.
 848. DeVel, L., and Z. A. Bolin. Traumatic necrosis of the subcutaneous fat of the newborn infant. Am. J. Diseases Children 37: 112, 1929.
 849. De Vleeschhouwer, G. R., A. L. Delaunois, and R. Verbeke. Influence of adrenaline, noradrenaline and some synthetic adrenolytic agents on respiratory exchanges. Arch. Intern. Pharmacodyn. 81: 400, 1950.
 850. Devlin, T. M. The respiratory chain in phosphorylating subfragments of mitochondria prepared with digitonin. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 962, 1959.
 851. DeWeerd, J. H., and M. B. Dockerty. Lipomatous retroperitoneal tumors. Am. J. Surg. 84: 397, 1952.
 852. Deykin, D., and M. Vaughan. Release of free fatty acids by adipose tissue from rats treated with triiodo thyronine or propylthiouracil. J. Lipid Res. 4: 200, 1963.
 853. Dickens, F. Mechanism of carbohydrate oxidation. Nature 138: 1057, 1936.
 854. Dickerson, V. C., J. Tepperman, and C. N. H. Long. The role of liver in the synthesis of fatty acids from carbohydrate. Yale J. Biol. Med. 15: 875, 1943.
 855. Dickie, M. M. Genetics of the obese mouse. In: Conference on the Obese Mouse, Bar Harbor, Maine 1952. Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory, 1952, p. 3.
 856. Di Costanzo, P. In vitro study of adipose tissue incorporation of labeled palmitic acid; influence of insulin and adrenaline. Acad. Sci. 254: 3576, 1962.
 857. Diculescu, J., and G. Borda. Histochemical studies on the lipase of fatty tissue. Acta Histochem. 9: 66, 1960.
 858. Dietz, A. A. Distribution of bone marrow bone and bone ash in rabbits. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 57: 60, 1944.
 859. Dietz, A. A. Composition of normal bone marrow in rabbits. J. Biol. Chem. 165: 505, 1946.
 860. Dietz, A. A. Chemical composition of normal bone marrow. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 23: 211, 1949.
 861. Dietz, A. A., and B. Steinberg. Chemistry of bone marrow, VII. Composition of rabbit bone marrow in inanition. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 45: 10, 1953.
 862. DiGiorgio, J., and D. M. Hegsted. Effect of diet upon the in vitro metabolism of rat epididymal adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 21: 386, 1962.
 863. DiGiorgio, J., R. A. Bonanno, and D. M. Hegsted. Effect of diet upon the in vitro metabolism of rat epididymal adipose tissue. J. Nutr. 78: 384, 1962.
 864. DiGirolamo, M., D. Rudman, M. Reid, and F. Seidman. Effect of pituitary hormones upon serum free fatty acid concentration of the rabbit. Endocrinology 68: 457, 1961.
 865. Dikshit, P. K. Influence of vitamin D on synthesis of hexosamine by rachitic rat cartilage. Nature 183: 334, 1959.
 866. Dils, R., and G. Popják. Biosynthesis of fatty acids in cell‐free preparations. 5. Synthesis of fatty acids from acetate in extracts of lactating rat mammary gland. Biochem. J. 83: 41, 1962.
 867. DiLuzio, N. R. Hepatic participation in lipid metabolism. J. Am. Oil Chemists' Soc. 37: 163, 1960.
 868. DiLuzio, N. R., and M. Poggi. Role of liver and adipose tissue in the pathogenesis of the ethanol fatty liver. Federation Proc. 22: 398, 1963.
 869. DiPietro, D. L. Hexokinase of white adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 67: 305, 1963.
 870. DiPietro, D. L., C. Sharma, and S. Weinhouse. Studies on glucose phosphorylation in rat liver. Biochemistry 1: 455, 1962.
 871. Ditschuneit, H., E. F. Pfeiffer, and H. G. Rossenbeck. On the determination of insulin in the blood with the aid of labeled glucose. III. The effect of sulfonylurea and biguanide (DBI) on carbohydrate metabolism of isolated fatty tissue and diaphram of the rat. Klin. Wochschr. 39: 71, 1961.
 872. Ditschuneit, H., R. Zeigler, and E. F. Pfeiffer. On the determination of blood insulin with the epididymal fat appendix of the rat by means of labeled glucose, V. The effect of human and bovine growth hormone and other metabolic hormones on the carbohydrate metabolism of isolated rat fatty tissue. Klin. Wochschr. 39: 426, 1961.
 873. Ditschuneit, H. et al. The in vitro action of oral antidiabetics and of metabolic hormones on the oxidation and consumption of glucose by the fatty tissue of the epididymis of rats in comparison with insulin. Symp. Deut. Ges. Endokrinol. 7: 194, 1961.
 874. Dittmer, D. S. (Ed.(. Blood and Other Body Fluids. Washington, D. C.: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 1961, p. 47.
 875. Dittmer, J. C., and D. J. Hanahan. Biochemistry of long chain fatty acids. I. General observations. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 1976, 1959.
 876. Dittmer, J. C., and D. J. Hanahan. Biochemistry of long chain fatty acids. II. Metabolic studies. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 1983, 1959.
 877. Dituri, F., W. H. Shaw, J. U. B. Warms, and S. Gurin. Lipogenesis in particle‐free extracts of rat liver. I. Substrates and cofactor requirements. J. Biol. Chem. 226: 407, 1957.
 878. Dixit, P. K., C. R. Morgan, I. P. Lowe, and A. Lazarow. Anti‐insulin serum hyperglycemia: Effect on in vitro glucose utilization and insulin degradation by rat epididymal fat pad. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 642, 1963.
 879. Dixon, H. B. F., and M. P. Stack‐Dunne. Chromatographic studies on corticotropin. Biochem. J. 61: 483, 1955.
 880. D'Javid, I. F. Lipomas of the large intestine: review of the literature and report of a case. Intern. Colloq. Surg. 33: 639, 1960.
 881. D'Javid, I. F. Lipoma of the large intestine: review of the literature and report of a case. J. Abdominal Surg. 3: 131, 1961.
 882. Dobrzański, T. Studies on insulin and lipid mobilizing factor content of blood of healthy peoples. Polskie Arch. Med. Wewnetrznej. 33: 621, 1963.
 883. Dobrzański, T. Studies on the effect of cortisol on blood levels of insulin and lipid mobilizing factor. Polskie Arch. Med. Wewnetrznej. 33: 747, 1963.
 884. Dobyns, B. M. Studies on exophthalmos produced by thyrotropic hormone, III. Further study of changes induced in fat by thyrotropic hormone, (tissue reactions associated with exophthalmos). Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 82: 717, 1946.
 885. Dogiel, A. S. The sensory nerve terminals in the heart and in the blood vessels of mammals. Arch. Mikroskop Anat. 52: 44, 1898.
 886. Dogliotti, G. C. Histologic studies on the development and the regression of adipose tissue in different areas of the human body, a( primary and secondary fat tissue, b( metamorphosis of primary adipose tissue into a tissue with embryonic characteristics. Arch. Ital. Anat. Embriol. 25: 76, 1928.
 887. Dogliotti, G. C. Experimental studies on the nature of adipose tissue using vital staining with acid stains. Zschr. Zellforsch 8: 222, 1928.
 888. Dogliotti, G. C. Ricerche Sperimentale sulla Natura del Tessuto Adiposo mediante la colorazione vitale con colore acidi. Zellforsch. Mikroskop. Anat. Abt. Histochem. 8: 222, 1929.
 889. Doisy, R. J. Plasma insulin assay and adipose tissue metabolism. Federation Proc. 21: 201, 1962.
 890. Doisy, R. J. Plasma insulin assay and adipose tissue metabolism. Endocrinology 72: 273, 1963.
 891. Dole, V. P. A relation between non‐esterified fatty acids in plasma and the metabolism of glucose. J. Clin. Invest. 35: 150, 1956.
 892. Dole, V. P. Transport of NEFA in plasma. In: Chemistry of Lipids as Related to Atherosclerosis, edited by I. H. Page. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas, 1958, p. 189.
 893. Dole, V. P. Fat metabolism in diabetes. Bull. N. Y. Acad. Med. 34: 21, 1958.
 894. Dole, V. P. The significance of nonesterified fatty acids in plasma. Arch. Internal. Med. 101: 1005, 1958.
 895. Dole, V. P. Effect of nucleic acid metabolites on lipolysis in adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 3125, 1961.
 896. Dole, V. P. Epinephrine induced lipolysis in fat tissue inhibited by ribonucleic acid. FederationProc. 20: 275, 1961.
 897. Dole, V. P. The fatty acid pool in adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 3121, 1961.
 898. Dole, V. P. Insulin like actions of ribonucleic acid, adenylic acid and adenosine. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 2758, 1962.
 899. Dole, V. P. Stimulation of lipogenesis in fat tissue by ribonucleic acid. Federation Proc. 21: 287, 1962.
 900. Dole, V. P., and J. T. Hamlin, III. Particulate fat in lymph and blood. Physiol. Rev. 42: 674, 1962.
 901. Dole, V. P., and M. A. Rizack. On the turnover of long‐chain fatty acids in plasma. J. Lipid Res. 2: 90, 1961.
 902. Dole, V. P., I. L. Schwartz, N. A. Thorn, and L. Silver. The caloric value of labile body tissue in obese subjects. J. Clin. Invest. 34: 590, 1955.
 903. Dole, V. P., A. T. James, J. P. W. Webb, M. A. Rizack, and M. F. Sturman. The fatty acid patterns of plasma lipids during alimentary lipemia. J. Clin. Invest. 38: 1544, 1959.
 904. Doorenbos, H., Th. A. C. Boschman, and W. B. Reitsma. The effects of fasting, human growth hormone and epinephrine on NEFA serum levels in patients with panhypopituitarism, Addison's disease and myxedema. Acta Physiol. Pharmacol. Neerl. 12: 90, 1963.
 905. Dorfman, A. The biochemistry of connective tissue. J. Chronic Diseases 10: 403, 1959.
 906. Dorfman, R. I. (editor(. Methods in Hormone Research. Vol. I. Chemical Studies. New York and London: Academic Press, 1962.
 907. Dorfman, R. I. (editor(. Methods in Hormone Research. Vol. II. Bioassay. New York and London: Academic Press, 1962.
 908. Dorst, J. Les Migrations dOiseaux, vol. 1. Paris: Payot édit., 1962, p. 432.
 909. Douglas, J. E. Fibrolipoma of the tonsil. Texas J. Med. 57: 989, 1961.
 910. Downing, D. T. Branched‐chain fatty acids in lipids of the newly born lamb. J. Lipid Res. 5: 210, 1964.
 911. Drabkin, D. L. Aspects of oxygenation and oxidation function. In: Hemoglobin, edited by F. J. Roughton and J. C. Kendrew. London: Butterworths Scientific Publications, 1949, p. 35.
 912. Drapkin, A. Lipoatrophic diabetes. New York J. Med. 62: 855, 1962.
 913. Dreiling, D. A., and E. L. Bierman. Correlation between plasma amylase activity and concentration of non‐esterified fatty acids (NEFA). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 95: 496, 1957.
 914. Dreiling, D. A., E. L. Bierman, A. F. Debons, P. Elsbach, and I. L. Schwartz. Effect of ACTH, hydrocortisone, and glucagon on plasma nonesterified fatty acid concentration (NEFA) in normal subjects and in patients with liver disease. Metab. Clin. Exp. 11: 572, 1962.
 915. Drummond, G. I., and E. C. Black. Comparative physiology fuel of muscle metabolism. Ann. Rev. Physiol. 22: 169, 1960.
 916. Drury, D. R. Sugar utilization in eviscerated rabbit. Am. J. Physiol, 111: 289, 1935.
 917. Drury, D. R. The role of insulin in carbohydrate metabolism. Am. J. Physiol. 131: 536, 1940.
 918. Drury, D. R., and P. D. McMaster. The relation of the liver to fat metabolism. I. Effect of liver lack on fat combustion and the respiratory quotient. J. Exptl. Med. 49: 765, 1929.
 919. Dubois, Ch. Physiologie Comparee de la Marmotte (Comparative physiology of the marmot(. Paris: Masson et Cie, 1896, p. 94 and 225.
 920. DuBois, E. F. Basal Metabolism in Health and Disease. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger, 1936, p. 332.
 921. Dubouloz, P., and J. Dumas. On the metabolism of lipid peroxides. IV. The presence of lipid peroxides in skin during inflammatory processes. Bull. Soc. Chim. Biol. 36: 983, 1954.
 922. Dubouloz, P., J. Laurent, and J. Dumas. On the metabolism of lipid peroxides. I. Characterisation of a pigment which destroys the peroxides. Bull. Soc. Chim. Biol. 33: 1740, 1951.
 923. Duffin, J. D. Cortical necrosis of adrenal glands associated with Addison's disease; report of 8 cases. Arch. Pathol. 35: 649, 1943.
 924. DuGuid, J. B. Thrombosis as a factor in the pathogenesis of coronary atherosclerosis. J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 58: 207, 1946.
 925. Duncombe, W. G. Studies on the metabolism of mammary tissue in vitro. I. Oxidation of acetate and glucose by slices of lactating rat mammary gland. Biochem. J. 63: 326, 1956.
 926. Duncombe, W. G. The colorimetric micro‐determination of long‐chain fatty acids. Biochem. J. 88: 7, 1963.
 927. Duncombe, W. G., and R. F. Glascock. Studies on the metabolism of mammary tissue in vitro. II. Oxidation of acetate and glucose by slices of lactating sheep mammary gland. Biochem. J. 63: 332, 1956.
 928. Dunn, B. H., and G. Frøkovich. Lipomas of the thymus gland with an illustrative case report. Am. J. Pathol. 32: 41, 1956.
 929. Dunphy, J. E., and F. W. Ilfeld. Fat embolism. Am. J. Surg. 77: 737, 1949.
 930. Dupuis, G., and P. Favarger. Studies on the synthesis of fatty acids, XII. The synthesis of oleic acid in the mouse. Helv. Physiol. Pharmacol. Acta 21: 300, 1963.
 931. Duran‐Reynals, F. A necrotizing disease in rabbits, affecting fatty and muscular tissues. Analogies with the Weber‐Christian disease in humans. Yale J. Biol. Med. 18: 583, 1945.
 932. Durham, W. F., J. F. Armstrong, W. M. Upholt, and C. Heller. Insecticide content of diet and body fat of Alaskan natives. Science 134: 1880, 1961.
 933. Dury, A. Lipide distribution and phospholipide turnover in tissues of rabbit shortly after growth hormone. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 90: 623, 1955.
 934. Dury, A. Effect of epinephrine on lipid partition and metabolism of the rabbit. Circulation Res. 5: 47, 1957.
 935. Dury, A. The relative insensivity of adipose tissue of old rats to lipolytic action of epinephrine. In: 14th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. November 1961.
 936. Dury, A. Effect of reserpine on fatty acids (FFA) mobilization. Federation Proc. 21: 284, 1962.
 937. Dury, A., and C. R. Treadwell. Effect of epinephrine on plasma lipid components and interrelationships in normal and epileptic humans. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 15: 818, 1955.
 938. du Vigneaud, V. Hormones of the posterior pituitary gland: oxytocin and vasopressin. Harvey Lectures 50: 1, 1954.
 939. du Vigneaud, V. Experiences in the polypeptide field: insulin to oxytocin. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 88: 537, 1960.
 940. du Vigneaud, V., A. Fitch, E. Pekarek, and W. W. Lockwood. The inactivation of crystalline insulin by cysteine and glutathione. J. Biol. Chem. 94: 233, 1931.
 941. du Vigneaud, V., C. Ressler, and S. Trippett. The sequence of amino acids in oxytocin, with a proposal for the structure of oxytocin. J. Biol. Chem. 205: 949, 1953.
 942. Dyster‐Aas, K., and C. E. T. Krakau. Effect of melanocyte‐stimulating hormone on the eye of the rabbit. Nature. 199: 76, 1963.
 943. Eaton, P., and D. Steinberg. Effects of medium fatty acid concentration, epinephrine and glucose on palmitate‐1‐C14 oxidation and incorporation into neutral lipids by skeletal muscle in vitro. J. Lipid Res. 2: 376, 1961.
 944. Eaton, R. P. In vitro inhibition of the fat mobilizing action of norepinephrine. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 114: 599, 1963.
 945. Ebstein, W. On the therapy of diabetes mellitus, especially on the use of sodium salicylate. Berl. Klin. Wochschr. 13: 337, 1876.
 946. Ecker, A. Blood vessel glands. In: Wagners Handwörterbuch der Physiologie, vol. 4, 1853, p. 121.
 947. Eckstein, H. C. The fatty acids in the subcutaneous fat of man. J. Biol. Chem. 64: 797, 1925.
 948. Edgren, B., and H. C. Meng. The removal of dietary chylomicrons and artificial fat emulsions from the circulation of rats. Acta Physiol. Scand. 56: 237, 1962.
 949. Edgren, B. O., and D. B. Zilversmit. Uptake of doubly labeled chylomicrons by dog liver slices and adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 22: 517, 1963.
 950. Edmonson, J. H., and H. M. Goodman. Effect of reserpine on fatty acid mobilization. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 110: 761, 1962.
 951. Edwards, D. A. W. The behavior of subcutaneous fat in lipodystrophy and lipomatosis. Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 44: 904, 1951.
 952. Edwards, D. A. W., W. H. Hammond, M. J. R. Healy, J. M. Tanner, and R. H. Whitehouse. Design and accuracy of calipers for measuring subcutaneous tissue thickness. Brit. J. Nutr. 9: 133, 1954.
 953. Edwards, K. D., and H. M. Whyte. The simple measurement of obesity. Clin. Sci. 22: 347, 1962.
 954. Edwards, S. W., and E. G. Ball. The action of phospholipases on succinate oxidase and cytochrome oxidase. J. Biol. Chem. 209: 619, 1954.
 955. Egdahl, R. H., and H. L. Goldberg. Serum insulinlike activity in the pancreatectomized dog. Surg. Forum. 12: 360, 1961.
 956. Eger, W. The fat organs and their importance in metabolism with special considerations of brown fat. Klin. Wochschr. 17: 1033, 1938.
 957. Eger, W. Comparative studies of glycogen in brown and white fat and in liver. Virchows Archiv, für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für klinische Medizin 309: 607, 1942.
 958. Eger, W. The importance of adipose tissue in obesity; a contribution to the histology, physiology and pathology of white and brown fat. Medizinische 1: 701, 1954.
 959. Eger, W., and V. Morgenstern. Experimental studies of glycogen formation in white and brown fat. Arch. Exp. Pathol. Pharmakol. 191: 76, 1938.
 960. Ehni, G., and J. G. Love. Intraspinal lipomas, report of cases, review of the literature, and clinical and pathologic study. Arch. Neural. Psychiat. 53: 1, 1945.
 961. Ehrmann, S. On the formation of adipose tissue from the fatty organs termed hibernating gland. Sitzungsb. d. k. Akad. d. Wissench. (Wien) Math. Naturw. Classe, 87: 88, 1883.
 962. Eichberg, J., J. Gilbertson, and M. L. Karnovsky. Neutral plasmogens analogous to the neutral triglycerides. J. Biol. Chem. 236: PC15, 1961.
 963. Eichel, H. J. On some respiratory enzymes of rat adipose tissue. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 1: 293, 1959.
 964. Eichel, H. J., and E. M. Figueroa, and E. K. Goldenberg. Ribonucleases of rat adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 51: 216, 1961.
 965. Eidinoff, M. L., G. C. Perri, J. E. Knoll, B. J. Marano, and J. J. Arnheim. The fractionation of hydrogen isomers in biological systems. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 75: 248, 1953.
 966. Eisenhoff, H. M., H. A. Aaron, and F. C. Green. Sclerema neonatorum treated with corticotropin (ACTH(; report of two cases. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 155: 905, 1954.
 967. Eisentraut, M. Der Winterschlaf mit Shinen Okologischen und Physiologischen Begleiterscheinun en (Hibernation and its importance in ecology and physiology(. Jena: G. Fischer Verlag, 1956.
 968. Ekholm, R. Some observations on the ultrastructure of the mouse parathyroid gland. J. Ultrastruct. Res. 1: 26, 1957.
 969. Ekholm, R. Remark on Dr. Lever's note, “A comment on the fine structure of the parathyroid gland.” J. Ultrastruct. Res. 1: 238, 1958.
 970. Eliassen, E. Preliminary results from new methods of investigating the physiology of birds during flight. Ibis 105: 234, 1963.
 971. Elkes, J. J., A. C. Frazer, and H. C. Stewart. The composition of particles seen in normal human blood under dark ground illumination. J. Physiol. 95: 68, 1939.
 972. Elko, E. E., and N. R. DiLuzio. Effect of X irradiation on plasma, liver and bone marrow lipids of the rabbit. Radiation Res. 11: 1, 1959.
 973. Elliott, D. F., and W. S. Peart. The amino acid sequence in a hypertensin. Biochem. J. 65: 246, 1957.
 974. Ellis, N. R., and O. G. Hankins. Soft pork studies I. Formation of fat in the pig on a ration moderately low in fat. J. Biol. Chem. 66: 101, 1925.
 975. Ellis, N. R., and H. S. Isbell. Soft pork studies II. The influence of the character of the ration upon the composition of body fat of hogs. J. Biol. Chem. 69: 219, 1926.
 976. Ellis, N. R., and H. S. Isbell. Soft pork studies III. The effect of food fat upon body fat, as shown by the separation of the individual fatty acids of the body fat. J. Biol. Chem. 69: 239, 1926.
 977. Ellis, N. R., C. S. Rothwell, and W. O. Pool, Jr. The effect of ingested cotton seed oil on the composition of body fat. J. Biol. Chem. 92: 385, 1931.
 978. Ellis, S. The metabolic effect of epinephrine and related amines. Pharmacol. Rev. 8: 485, 1956.
 979. Ellman, P., and B. A. McLaren. Demonstration of a fatty acid oxidase in frozen poultry fat. Science 110: 591, 1949.
 980. Elrick, H., C. J. Hlad, and T. Witten. The enhancement of peripheral glucose utilization by glucagon. J. Clin. Invest. 34: 1830, 1955.
 981. Elrick, H., C. J. Hlad, and Y. Aral. The influence of hepatic and thyroid function on response to insulin: a new method for measuring insulin sensitivity. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 54: 809, 1959.
 982. Elsbach, P., and I. L. Schwartz. Salt and water metabolism during weight reduction. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 10: 595, 1961.
 983. Elsberg, C. A. Extradural spinal tumors: primary, secondary, metastatic. Surg., Gynecol. Obstet. 46: 1, 1928.
 984. Engel, F. L. The role of hormones in adipose glycogen synthesis in the rat. Endocrinology 46: 582, 1950.
 985. Engel, F. L. Observations on the interrelationship between insulin, the adrenal cortex and non‐specific stress (cold) in adipose tissue glycogen synthesis in the rat. Endocrinology 49: 127, 1951.
 986. Engel, F. L. The influence of the endocrine glands on fatty acid and ketone body metabolism. J. Clin. Nutr. 5: 417, 1957.
 987. Engel, F. L. Influence of the endocrine glands on fatty acid and ketone body metabolism. A.M.A. Arch. Internal Med. 100: 18, 1957.
 988. Engel, F. L. Some unexplained metabolic actions of pituitary hormones with a unifying hypothesis concerning their significance. Yale J. Biol. Med. 30: 201, 1957.
 989. Engel, F. L. Extra‐adrenal actions of adrenocorticotropin. Vitamins Hormones 19: 189, 1961.
 990. Engel, F. L. Metabolic activity of adipose tissue. In: Adipose Tissue as an Organ, edited by L. W. Kinsell. Springfield: Charles C Thomas, 1962, p. 126.
 991. Engel, F. L., and T. T. Amatruda, Jr. Hormonal aspects of ketosis. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 104: 753, 1963.
 992. Engel, F. L., and M. G. Engel. The influence of cortitropin on ketonemia and glycemia in normal and adrenalectomized rats. Endocrinology 55: 845, 1954.
 993. Engel, F. L., and M. G. Engel. Influence of cortisone on the ketogenic response to oxycel corticotropin. Endocrinology 62: 75, 1958.
 994. Engel, F. L., and M. G. Engel. The ketogenic activity of corticotropin, a presumed extra adrenal action. Endocrinology 62: 150, 1958.
 995. Engel, F. L., and J. Fredericks. An effect of corticotropin on urea formation in adrenalectomized nephrectomized rats. Endocrinology 64: 409, 1959.
 996. Engel, F. L., and J. L. Kostyo. Metabolic actions of pituitary hormones. In: The Hormones, vol. 5, edited by G. Pincus, K. V. Thimann and E. B. Astwood. New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1964.
 997. Engel, F. L., and H. E. Lebovitz. Extra target organ actions of anterior pituitary hormones. The Pituitary Gland, vol. II, edited by G. W. Harris and B. T. Donovan. London: Butterworths, 1963.
 998. Engel, F. L., and H. E. Lebovitz. Peptide hormones. Some new developments and their clinical implications. Am. J. Med. 35: 721, 1963.
 999. Engel, F. L., and J. L. Scott, Jr. The role of hormones in adipose glycogen synthesis in the rat. Insulin and the hyperglycemic factor of the pancreas. Endocrinology 46: 574, 1950.
 1000. Engel, F. L., and J. L. Scott. The role of hormones in adipose tissue glycogen synthesis in the rat: the adrenal cortex. Endocrinology 48: 56, 1951.
 1001. Engel, F. L., and J. E. White. Some hormonal influences on fat mobilization from adipose tissue. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 691, 1960.
 1002. Engel, F. L., M. G. Engel, and H. T. McPherson. Ketogenic and adipokinetic activities of pituitary hormones. Endocrinology 61: 713, 1957.
 1003. Engel, F. L., J. Fredericks, E. Lopez, and T. Albertson. Evidence for stimulation of insulin secretion by growth hormone in the rat. Endocrinology 63: 99, 1958.
 1004. Engel, F. L., J. Fredericks, E. Lopez, and T. Albertson. Some extra‐adrenal actions of corticotropin on carbohydrate metabolism in the rat. Endocrinology 63: 768, 1958.
 1005. Engel, F. L., M. F. Ball, and W. G. Blackard. The peroxidant action of crystalline serum albumin in lipid peroxidation during incubation of rat adipose tissue in vitro. In press.
 1006. Engel, H. R., L. Hallman, S. Siegel, and D. M. Bergenstal. Effect of growth hormone on plasma unesterified fatty acid levels of hypophysectomized rats. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 98: 753, 1958.
 1007. Engel, H. R., D. M. Bergenstal, W. E. Nixon, and J. A. Patton. Effect of human growth hormone on unesterified fatty acid and plasma amino acid nitrogen in man. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 100: 699, 1959.
 1008. Engel, M. G., and F. L. Engel. Influence of oxycel corticotropin on fatty acid and glucose metabolism in the rat. Endocrinology 58: 808, 1956.
 1009. Engelberg, H. Human endogenous lipemia clearing factor (active factor). Am. J. Physiol. 181: 309, 1955.
 1010. Engelberg, H. Human endogenous lipemia clearing activity. Studies of lipolysis and effects of inhibitors. J. Biol. Chem. 222: 601, 1956.
 1011. Engelberg, H. Heparin lipemia clearing reaction and fat transport in man. Summary of available knowledge. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 21, 1960.
 1012. Engelberg, H. Absence of lipemia clearing factor lipase in human adipose tissue. J. Lipid Res. 2: 169, 1961.
 1013. Engelhardt‐Goelkel, A., and B. Betz. Blood phosphates after administration of glucose and fructose. Z. Ges. Expll. Med. 126: 214, 1955.
 1014. Entenman, C., W. H. Goldwater, N. S. Ayres, and A. R. Behnke. Analysis of adipose tissue in relation to body weight loss in man. J. Appl. Physiol. 13: 129, 1958.
 1015. Ephrussi, B. Chemistry of eye color hormones of drosophila. Quart. Rev. Biol. 17: 327, 1942.
 1016. Epstein, B., and B. Shapiro. Lecithinase and lysolecithinase of intestinal mucosa. Biochem. J. 71: 615, 1959.
 1017. Erben, F., and H. Hasselbach. A contribution to the influence of the nervous system on the fatty liver associated with phosphorus or phlorizin intoxication. Z. Ges. Exptl. Med. 75: 145, 1931.
 1018. Ercoli, A., DiFrisco, and P. DiRuggieri. Isolation of cerebrosterol of the human brain. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 29: 1351, 1953.
 1019. Ernst, P. A lipoma of the corpus callosum. Beitr. Pathol. Anat. Allgem. Pathol. Suppl. 7:1,1905.
 1020. Estes, E. H., M. D. Bogdonoff, S. J. Friedberg, W. R. Harlan, and D. L. Trout. The effect of insulin on non‐esterified fatty acid release from the human leg. J. Clin. Invest. 38: 2131, 1959.
 1021. Evans, H. M., H. Becks, C. W. Asling, M. E. Simpson, and C. H. Li. The gigantism produced in normal rats by injection of the pituitary growth hormone, IV. Skeletal changes: tibia, costochondrial junction and caudal vertebrae. Growth 12: 43, 1948.
 1022. Evans, J. D., and R. M. Bird. Metabolism of rabbit bone marrow in vitro in Ringer‐bicarbonate medium containing no added glucose. J. Biol. Chem. 181: 357, 1949.
 1023. Evans, J. D., and M. J. Oppenheimer. Effect of bleeding on rabbit marrow polyunsaturated fatty acids. Am. J. Physiol. 181: 509, 1955.
 1024. Evans, J. D., R. W. Riemenschneider, and S. F. Herb. Fat composition and in vitro oxygen consumption of marrow from fed and fasted rabbits. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 53: 157, 1954.
 1025. Evans, P. V., and A. T. Symmes. Bone marrow infarction with fat embolism and nephrosis in sickle cell disease. J. Indiana Med. Assoc. 50: 1101, 1957.
 1026. Evonuk, E., and J. P. Hannon. Some cardiovascular effects of norepinephrine in warm and cold acclimatized rats. Federation Proc. 21: 221, 1962.
 1027. Evonuk, E., and J. P. Hannon. Cardiovascular and pulmonary effects of noradrenaline in the cold acclimatized rat. Federation Proc. 22: 911, 1963.
 1028. Ewell, G. H., and H. W. Bruskewitz. Bilateral ureteral obstruction due to envelopment and compression by an inflammatory retroperitoneal process. Urol. Cutan. Rev. 56: 3. 1952.
 1029. Ewing, J. Fascial sarcoma and intermuscular myxoliposarcoma. Arch. Surg. 31: 507, 1935.
 1030. Ewing, J. Chapter 12. Liposarcoma. Neoplastic Diseases, Fourth edition. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company, 1940, p. 197.
 1031. Eymer, K. P., K. Schwarz, and K. F. Weinges. The behavior of esterified and nonesterified fatty acids in the serum under the influence of glucagon and insulin in man. Klin. Wochschr. 39: 631, 1961.
 1032. Eymer, K. P., K. Kopetz, K. Schwarz, and K. F. Weinges. The behavior of glycerin and nonesterified fatty acids after glycerin loading in the perfused rat liver. Klin. Wochschr. 40: 434, 1962.
 1033. Fabre, J. H. Study on the role of adipose tissue in the urinary secretion of insects. Ann. Sc. Nat. Zool. Ser. 4, 19: 351, 1863.
 1034. Fabry, P., R. Petrásek, T. Braum, M. Bednárek, E. Horáková and E. Konopásek. Lipogenesis in rats adapted to intermittent starvation or continuous underfeeding. Experientia 18: 555, 1962.
 1035. Fabyan, M. Disseminated subcutaneous fat necrosis, occurring in an infant without other lesions. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 18: 349, 1907.
 1036. Fagge, H. On sporadic cretinism occurring in England. Med. Chir. Trans. (London( 54, 155, 1871.
 1037. Fain, J. N. Direct effects of adrenal glucocorticoids on adipose tissue metabolism. Federation Proc. 21: 187, 1962.
 1038. Fain, J. N. Effects of dexamethasone and growth hormone on fatty acid mobilization and glucose utilization in adrenalectomized rats. Endocrinology 71: 633, 1962.
 1039. Fain, J. N. Effects of Dexamethasone and 2‐Deoxy‐D‐glucose on fructose and glucose metabolism by incubated adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 958, 1964.
 1040. Fain, J. N., and A. E. Wilhelmi. Effects of adrenalectomy, hypophysectomy, growth hormone and thyroxine on fatty acid synthesis in vivo. Endocrinology 71: 541, 1962.
 1041. Fain, J. N., R. O. Scow, and S. S. Chernick. Effects of glucocorticoids on metabolism of adipose tissue in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 54, 1963.
 1042. Fajans, S. S. Some metabolic actions of corticosteroids. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 10: 951, 1961.
 1043. Falck, B. Observations on the possibilities of the cellular localization of monoamines by a fluorescence method. Acta Physiol. Scand. 56: Suppl. 197, 1962.
 1044. Falck, B., N. Á. Hillarp, G. Thieme, and A. Torp. Fluorescence of catechol amines and related compounds condensed with formaldehyde. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 10: 348, 1962.
 1045. Fales, F. W., J. A. Russell, and J. N. Fain. Some applications and limitations of the enzymatic, reducing (Somogyi(, and anthrone method for estimating sugars. Clin. Chem. 7: 289, 1961.
 1046. Fallani, M., and P. A. Astore. The fatty acids of adipose tissue in cadaveral transformative processes. Minerva Medicolegale 81: 116, 1961.
 1047. Falor, W. H., and F. E. Ferro. Lipothymoma. Surgery 39, 291, 1956.
 1048. Farah, A., and R. Tuttle. Studies on the pharmacology of glucagon. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 129: 49, 1960.
 1049. Farbman, A. A. Retroperitoneal fatty tumors: report of a case and collective review of the literature from 1937‐1947. Arch. Surg. 60: 343, 1950.
 1050. Farner, D. S. The annual stimulus for migration: experimental and physiologic aspects. In: Recent Studies in Avian Biology. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 1955, p. 198.
 1051. Farner, D. S. A., Oksche, F. I. Kamemoto, J. R. King, and H. E. Cheyney. A comparison of the effect of long daily photoperiods on the pattern of energy storage in migratory and non‐migratory finches. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 2: 125, 1961.
 1052. Farquhar, M. G. Origin and fate of secretory granules in cells of the anterior pituitary gland. Trans. N. Y. Acad Sci. 23: 346, 1961.
 1053. Farr, C. E. Ischaemic fat necrosis. Ann. Surg. 60: 343, 1950.
 1054. Fast, P. G., and A. W. A. Brown. Lipids of DDT‐resistant and susceptible larvae of Aedes aegypli. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 55: 663, 1962.
 1055. Fauser, K. C. M. Cortisone therapy of sclerema adiposum neonatorum in premature twins; case with recovery. Ned. Tjidschr. Geneesk 98: 549, 1954.
 1056. Favarger, P. Cholesterolesterase of adipose tissue; its sensitivity to hormone action. Helv. Chim. Acta 36: 90, 1953.
 1057. Favarger, P. Studies on the synthesis of fats from acetate or glucose VI. Helv. Chim. Acta 42: 501, 1959.
 1058. Favarger, P. Comparative evaluation of lipid biosynthesis in vitro and in vivo. In: Advances in Lipid Research. 1964.
 1059. Favarger, P., and H. Bodur. The effect of insulin on the synthesis of fats in mouse adipose tissue, in vivo. J. Physiol. (Paris( 48: 534, 1956.
 1060. Favarger, P., and F. Gerlach. Studies on the synthesis of fats in mouse adipose tissue. Helv. Physiol. Pharmacol. Acta 12: 15, 1954.
 1061. Favarger, P., and J. Gerlach. The predominance of the synthesis of fatty acids from acetate in extrahepatic tissues. Helv. Physiol. Pharmacol. Acta 12: 70, 1954.
 1062. Favarger, P., and J. Gerlach. Studies on the synthesis of fats from acetate or glucose. 1. The incorporation of acetate into fatty acids from fasted mice. Helv. Physiol. Pharmacol. Acta 13: 91, 1955.
 1063. Favarger, P., and J. Gerlach. Studies on the synthesis of fats from acetate or glucose, II. The relative roles of adipose tissue and other tissues in lipogenesis in mice. Helv. Physiol. Pharmacol. Acta 13: 96, 1955.
 1064. Favarger, P., and J. Gerlach. The synthesis of fats in adipose tissue. Expos. Ann. Biochem. Med. 17: 57, 1955.
 1065. Favarger, P., and J. Gerlach. Studies on the synthesis of fats from acetate or glucose, IV. Critical experimental study of hepatic lipogenesis. Helv. Physiol. Pharmacol. Acta 16: 188, 1958.
 1066. Favarger, P., and J. Gerlach. Studies on the synthesis of fats from acetate or glucose, x. The utilisation of proprionate −1‐ or −2‐ 14C in the formation of 2‐carbon fragments. Helv. Physiol. Pharmacol. Acta 18: 328, 1960.
 1067. Favarger, P., and J. Gerlach. The synthesis of unevenly numbered fatty acids from proprionate −1‐ or −2‐ 14C in the intact mouse. Bull. Soc. Chim. Biol. 42: 327, 1960.
 1068. Favarger, P., and J. Gerlach. The varying activity of certain enzymatic reactions in lipogenesis studied in vivo or in vitro. In: The Enzymes of Lipid Metabolism. Proceedings of the 6th Conference on the biochemistry of lipids, edited by P. Desnuelle. New York: Pergamon Press, 1961, p. 273.
 1069. Favarger, P., and V. Handwerck. The predominance of adipose tissue in lipogenesis during the reconstitution of stores; with a note on the role of phospholipids. In: Biochemical Problems of Lipids, edited by G. Popjak and E. LeBreton. New York: Interscience Publishers, Inc., 1956, p. 224.
 1070. Fawcett, D. W. Differences in physiological activity in brown and white fat as revealed by histochemical reactions. Science 105: 123, 1947.
 1071. Fawcett, D. W. Histological observations on the relation of insulin to the deposition of glycogen in adipose tissue. Endocrinology 42: 454, 1948.
 1072. Fawcett, D. W. Histochemical and experimental studies on brown and white adipose tissue. Anal. Record 103: 450, 1949.
 1073. Fawcett, D. W. A comparison of the histological organization and cytochemical reactions of brown and white adipose tissues. J. Morphol. 90: 363, 1952.
 1074. Fawcett, D. W. Observations on the cytology and electron microscopy of hepatic cells. J. Nat. Cancer Inst. 15: 1475. 1955.
 1075. Fawcett, D. W., and I. C. Jones. The effect of hypophysectomy, adrenalectomy and thiouracil feeding on the cytology of brown adipose tissue. Endocrinology 45: 609, 1949.
 1076. Fawcett, D. W., and C. P. Lyman. The effect of low environmental temperature on the composition of depot fat in relation to hibernation. J. Physiol. 126: 235, 1954.
 1077. Fawzi, M., H. Osman, and G. H. Schmidt. Analysis of the body fat of the imaginal migratory locust of the species Locusta migratoria migratorioides L. Orth. Biochem. Z. 334: 441, 1961.
 1078. Fazekas, G. I. Biological determination of glucocorticoids and mineralcorticoid substances in fatty tissue. Endokrinologie 40: 60, 1960.
 1079. Fazekas, G. I. Effect of gluco‐ and mineralcorticoid substances on the fatty tissue. Kiserl. Orvostud 12: 595, 1960 (Hun(
 1080. Feigelson, E., W. Pfaff, and D. Steinberg. Fatty acid mobilization and fatty liver induced by norepinephrine. Clin. Res. 8: 239, 1960.
 1081. Feigelson, E., W. Pfaff, A. Karmen, and D. Steinberg. Free fatty acid and fatty liver. Clin. Res. 9: 27, 1961.
 1082. Feigelson, E. B., W. W. Pfaff, A. Karmen, and D. Steinberg. The role of plasma free fatty acids in development of fatty liver. J. Clin. Invest. 40: 2171, 1961.
 1083. Fekete, L. L., W. F. Lever, and E. Klein. Inhibition of lipemia clearing activity by human white blood cell and platelet components. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 52: 680, 1958.
 1084. Felber, J. P., A. E. Renold, and G. R. Zahnd. The comparative metabolism of glucose, fructose, galactose and sorbitol in normal subjects and disease states. In: Mod. Probl. Paediat. vol. 4, Basel/New York: S. Karger, 1959. p. 467.
 1085. Feldman, G. V. Radial nerve palsies in the newborn. Arch. Disease Childhood 32: 469, 1957.
 1086. Felix, K., and W. Eger. The formation of fat from carbohydrate in the fat organs. I. Deut. Arch. Klin. Med. 182: 623, 1938.
 1087. Felix, K., and W. Eger. The formation of fat from carbohydrate in the fat organs. II. Deut. Arch. Klin. Med. 184: 446, 1939.
 1088. Feller, D. D. Synthesis of lipids from radioactive acetate by surviving adipose tissue slices. Federation Proc. 11: 45, 1952.
 1089. Feller, D. D. Metabolism of adipose tissue. I. Incorporation of acetate carbon into lipides by slices of adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 206: 171, 1954.
 1090. Feller, D. D. The use of carbon‐14 for the elucidation of a new pathway of lipide synthesis in adipose tissue. Proc. 2nd. International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, vol. 25, 1958, p. 45.
 1091. Feller, D. D. In vitro metabolism of leucine in adipose tissue. Clin. Res. 10: 86, 1962.
 1092. Feller, D. D., and E. Feist. Metabolism of adipose tissue. II. Incorporation of propionate carbon into lipides by slices of adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 228: 275, 1957.
 1093. Feller, D. D., and E. Feist. Metabolism of adipose tissue: incorporation of isoleucine carbon into lipids by slices of adipose tissue. J. Lipid Res. 1: 90, 1959.
 1094. Feller, D. D., and E. Feist. Conversion of glycine to fatty acids by adipose tissue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 111: 18, 1962.
 1095. Feller, D. D., and E. Feist. The conversion of leucine carbon into CO2, fatty acids and other products by adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 62: 40, 1962.
 1096. Feller, D. D., and E. Feist. Metabolism of alanine, serine and valine in adipose tissue. Metab. Clin. Exp. 11: 448, 1962.
 1097. Feller, D. D., and E. Feist. Conversion of methionine and threonine to fatty acids by adipose tissue. Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 41: 269, 1963.
 1098. Feller, D. D., and E. Feist. Conversion of aromatic amino acids to fatty acids by adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 70: 85, 1963.
 1099. Feller, D. D., E. Feist, and R. L. Huff. Synthesis of lipids from radioactive propionate by surviving adipose tissue slices. Federation Proc. 15: 193, 1956.
 1100. Felt, V., V. Vrbensky, and P. Benes. Thyroid catecholamines inter‐relationships in free fatty acids release from adipose tissue. Experientia 19: 315, 1963.
 1101. Felt, V., B. Schovanec, P. Benes, F. Plzak, and V. Vrbensky. The effect of thyroid state, adrenaline and glucose on the release of free fatty acids from adipose tissue. Experientia 18: 379, 1962.
 1102. Felts, J. M., and E. J. Masoro. Effects of cold acclimation on hepatic carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Am. J. Physiol. 197: 34, 1959.
 1103. Felts, J. M., R. G. Doell, and I. L. Chaikoff. The effect of insulin on the pathways of conversion to fatty acids in the liver. J. Biol. Chem. 219: 473, 1956.
 1104. Fenton, P. F., and M. T. Dowling. Studies on obesity. I. Nutritional obesity in mice. J. Nutr. 49: 319, 1953.
 1105. Ferdmann, D., and O. Feinschmidt. Hibernation. Ergebn. Biol. 8: 1, 1932.
 1106. Ferguson, H. F. Fat embolism following incision of female breast for diffuse suppuration. Brit. Med. J. 1: 584, 1895.
 1107. Ferguson, K. A., and A. L. C. Wallace. Starch gel electrophoresis of anterior pituitary hormones. Acta Endocrinol. 34, Suppl. 51: 293, 1960.
 1108. Ferguson, K. A., and A. L. C. Wallace. The characterization of pituitary hormones by starch gel electrophoresis. Recent Progr. Hormone Res., 19: 1, 1963.
 1109. Ferrari, V. The metabolism of free fatty acids after partial hepatectomy in normal, adrenalectomized and hypophysectomized rats. Epatologia 7: 175, May‐June, 1961 (It(.
 1110. Feyrter, F. On the variability of human adipose tissue. Zbl. Allg. Pathol. 83: 65, 1945/48.
 1111. Feyrter, F. On the variability of human adipose tissue. Wien. Klin. Wochschr. 59: 477, 1947.
 1112. Feyrter, F. On the degeneration of brown fatty tissue in pheochromocytoma. Wien. Med. Wochschr. 111: 648, 1961.
 1113. Feytaud, J. Contribution to the study of the termite. Arch. Anal. Mikroscop. Morphol. Exptl. 13: 481, 1912.
 1114. Fidenza, F., A. Keys, and J. T. Anderson. Density of body fat in man and other mammals. J. Appl. Physiol. 6: 252, 1953.
 1115. Field, J. B., I. Pastan, B. Herring, and P. Johnson. Studies of pathways of glucose metabolism of endocrine tissues. Endocrinology 67: 801, 1960.
 1116. Field, R. A. Glycogen deposition diseases. In: The Metabolic Basis of Inherited Disease, edited by J. B. Stanbury, J. B. Wyngaarden and D. S. Fredrickson. New York: McGraw‐Hill Co., 1960, p. 156.
 1117. Filer, L. J., R. E. Rumery, and K. E. Mason. Specific unsaturated fatty acids in the production of acid fast pigment in the vitamine E deficient rat and the protective action of tocopherols. In: Transactions of First Conf. Biological Antioxidants. 1946, p. 67.
 1118. Fillerup, D. L. The uptake of lipoproteins by ascites tumor cells—the fatty acid albumin complex. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 98, 1958.
 1119. Fine, M. B., and R. H. Williams. Effect of fasting, epinephrine and glucose and insulin on hepatic uptake of nonesterified fatty acids. Am. J. Physiol. 199: 403, 1960.
 1120. Fischer, B. Experimental studies of the capillary circulation of lungs and fat embolism. Verhandl. Deut. Ges. Pathol. 18: 279, 1914.
 1121. Fischer, G. Acute, diffuse steatonecrosis of the breast. Anatomo‐pathologic study of two cases. Ann. Anal. Pathol. 6: 387, 1961.
 1122. Fisher, H., K. G. Hollands, and H. S. Weiss. Environmental temperature and composition of body fat. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 110: 832, 1962.
 1123. Fisher, R. B., and J. R. Williamson. The effects of insulin, adrenaline and nutrients on the oxygen uptake of the perfused rat heart. J. Physiol. 158: 102, 1961.
 1124. Flatt, J. P., and E. G. Ball. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue, XIV. The manometric determination of total CO2 production and oxygen consumption in bicarbonate buffer. Biochem. Z. 338: 73, 1963.
 1125. Flatt, J. P., and E. G. Ball. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue, XV. An evaluation of the major pathways of glucose catabolism as influenced by insulin and epinephrine. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 675, 1964.
 1126. Fleischl, E. On the structure of so‐called glands without excretory ducts. Sitzungsb. d. K. Akad. d. Wissensch. Wien, Math. Naturw. Classe, Abt. 2, 60: 55, 1869.
 1127. Fleischmann, W. Contribution to the physiology of tissue respiration based on studies in hibernating animals. Pflueger. Arch. Ges. Physiol. 222: 541, 1929.
 1128. Fleming, R. H. Storage of steroid hormones by adipose tissue in two experimental obesities. Science 129: 1546, 1959.
 1129. Flemming, W. On the histogenesis of fixed cells and fat cells in connective tissue. Med. Centrabl. 1870, Nr. 31.
 1130. Flemming, W. On the formation and regression of fat cells in connective tissue with comment on the structure of the latter. Arch. R. mikr. Anat. 7: 32, 1871.
 1131. Flemming, W. On the alterations of adipose cells in atrophy and inflammation. Virchow's Arch. 52: 568, 1871.
 1132. Flemming, W. Further comments on the physiology of the fat cell. Arch. f. mikr. Anat. 7: 327, 1871.
 1133. Flemming, W. Observations on adipose tissue. Arch. f. mikr. Anat. 12: 434, 1876.
 1134. Flemming, W. On the development of the fat cell and of fatty tissue. Arch. Anat. Physiol. Anat. Abt. p. 401, 1879.
 1135. Fletcher, R. F. The measurement of total body fat with skinfold calipers. Clin. Sci. 22: 333, 1962.
 1136. Flick, K., and E. Traum. Experiments on the effect of fat embolism on the function of the healthy kidney. Deut. Z. Chir. 222: 274, 1930.
 1137. Flinn, R. B., B. Leboeuf, and G. F. Cahill, Jr. Metabolism of C14‐labeled substrates in kidney cortical slices from normal and alloxan‐diabetic rats. Am. J. Physiol. 200: 508, 1961.
 1138. Florez Tascon, F. J. Adipose tissue, its morphological structure; physiology and pathology of the adipose organ of Wells. Thinness, emaciation and cachexia. Differential diagnosis of thinness and syndromes of emaciation. Medicina (Madr) (Sp( 3: 9, 1962.
 1139. Flory, C. M. Fat necrosis of the newborn; report of a case with necrosis of subcutaneous and visceral fat. Arch. Pathol. 45: 278, 1948.
 1140. Foedisch, H. J. Special morphological findings in primary idiopathic adrenal atrophy with a contribution to the problem of giant cell formation in the adrenal cortex and on the problem of so‐called brown fatty tissue. Wien. Klin. Wochschr. 74: 637, 1962.
 1141. Folin, O., H. C. Trimble, and L. H. Newman. The distribution and recovery of glucose injected into animals. J. Biol. Chem. 75: 263, 1927.
 1142. Folley, S. J. Effects of insulin and corticoids on lipogenesis in vitro. In: Ciba Foundation Colloquia on Endocrinology, vol. 6. 1953, p. 83.
 1143. Folley, S. J., and T. H. French. The intermediary metabolism of the mammary gland, in. Acetate metabolism of lactating mammary gland slices with special reference to milk fat synthesis. Biochem. J. 46: 465, 1950.
 1144. Folley, S. J., and A. L. Greenbaum. Insulin and metabolism of fatty acids. Brit. Med. Bull. 16: 228, 1960.
 1145. Folley, S. J., and M. L. McNaught. Hormonal effects in vitro on lipogenesis in mammary tissue. Brit. Med. Bull. 14: 207, 1958.
 1146. Fong, C. T. O., L. Silver, E. A. Popenoe, and A. F. Debons. Insulin‐receptor interaction. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 56: 190, 1962.
 1147. Fontaine, M. From natural hibernation to experimental hibernation. Revue Pathol. Gén. comparée, p. 53, Jan. 1953.
 1148. Fontaine, M., and O. Callamand. The liver fat of Poicilotherms. In: Physiology, Pathology, Chemistry and Cytology of Liver Fat. Paris: Ann. Nutr. C. N. R. S. edit., 1954, p. 283.
 1149. Fontan, A., P. Verger, J. M. Couteau, and M. Pery. Early, generalized muscular hypertrophy with lipodystrophy of the face, hepatomegaly, and hypertrophy of the clitoris in an eleven year old girl. Arch. Franc. Pediatrie 13: 276, 1956.
 1150. Foot, N. C. On the growth of bone marrow in vitro—experimental contributions to the problem of the formation of fatty tissue. Beit. Path. Anat. Allg. Path. 53: 446, 1912.
 1151. Forbes, G. B., and J. B. Hursh. Estimation of total body fat from potassium‐40 content. Science 133: 1918, 1961.
 1152. Forbes, G. B., and A. M. Lewis. Total sodium, potassium and chloride in adult man. J. Clin. Invest. 35: 596, 1956.
 1153. Forbes, G. B., J. Gallup, and J. B. Hursh. Estimation of the total body fat from potassium‐40 content. Science 133: 101, 1961.
 1154. Forbes, J. C., P. D. Camp, A. J. Wasserman, W. T. Tucker, A. L. Forbes, and O. M. Petterson. Effect of centrifugation at 20,000 X g on lipid distribution of human sera. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 107: 224, 1961.
 1155. Forbes, R. M., A. R. Cooper, and H. H. Mitchell. The composition of the adult human body as determined by chemical analysis. J. Biol. Chem. 203: 359, 1953.
 1156. Ford, C. R., R. Stevens, R. E. Bolinger, and J. H. Morris. Turnover of palmitate‐C14 in diabetics and normals. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 113: 177, 1963.
 1157. Fortney, S., and W. S. Lynn. Role of ascorbate and cysteine on swelling and lipid peroxidation in rat liver mitochondria. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 104: 241, 1964.
 1158. Foster, D. W., and B. Bloom. Labilization of carbon bound hydrogens during fatty acid synthesis from 2‐3H, 14C acetate. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 60: 189, 1962.
 1159. Foster, D. W., and B. Bloom. The synthesis of fatty acids by rat liver slices in tritiated water. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 888, 1963.
 1160. Fournier, J. The fats of the pig. In: Thèse vétérinaire. Alfort, 1923.
 1161. Fox, H. Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn; report of five cases. Arch. Dermatol. Syph. 27: 237, 1933.
 1162. Fraccaro, M., and S. Battaglia. Hereditary dwarfism in a genetically homogeneous strain of mice. Folia Hered. Path. (Milano( 3: 115, 1953.
 1163. Frame, B., M. R. Pachter, and R. K. Nixon. Myelomatosis with xanthomatosis. Ann. Internal Med. 54: 134, 1961.
 1164. Frantz, M., A. Kirschbaum, and C. Casas. Endocrine interrelationships and spontaneous tumors of the adrenal cortex in NH mice. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 66: 645, 1947.
 1165. Fraser, J. R. E., R. R. H. Lovell, and P. J. Nestel. The production of lipolytic activity in the human forearm in response to heparin. Clin. Sci. 20: 351, 1961.
 1166. Fredrickson, D. S. Essential familial hyperlipidemia. In: The Metabolic Basis of Inherited Disease, edited by J. B. Stanbury, J. B. Wyngaarden, and D. S. Fredrickson. New York: 1960, p. 489.
 1167. Fredrickson, D. S., and R. S. Gordon. The metabolism of albumin‐bound C14‐labeled unesterified fatty acids in normal human subjects. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 1404, 1958.
 1168. Fredrickson, D. S., and R. S. Gordon. Transport of fatty acids. Physiol. Rev. 38: 585, 1958.
 1169. Fredrickson, D. S., D. L. McCollester, R. J. Havel, and K. Ono. Early steps in the transport and metabolism of exogenous triglyceride and cholesterol. In: Symposium on Lipid Metabolism and Atherosclerosis. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas, 1958.
 1170. Fredrickson, D. S., R. S. Gordon, Jr., K. Ono, and A. Cherkes. The metabolism of albumin‐bound C14 labeled unesterified fatty acids in normal human subjects. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 1504, 1958.
 1171. Fredrickson, D. S., and D. L. McCollester, and K. Ono. The role of unesterified fatty acid transport in chylomicron metabolism. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 1333, 1958.
 1172. Fredrickson, D. S., K. Ono, and L. L. Davis. Lipolytic activity of post‐heparin plasma in hyperglyceridemia. J. Lipid Res. 4: 24, 1963.
 1173. Freeman, J. A. Maraglas epoxy embedding. Scientific Instruments 8: 9, 1963.
 1174. Freinkel, N. A re‐evaluation of in vitro methods for insulin bioassay. Diabetes 8: 459, 1959.
 1175. Freinkel, N. Extra thyroidal actions of pituitary thyrotropin effects on the carbohydrate, lipid and respiratory metabolism of rat adipose tissue. J. Clin. Invest. 40: 476, 1961.
 1176. French, J. E., and B. Morris. Removal of 14C‐labelled chylomicron fat from the circulation in rats. J. Physiol. 138: 326, 1957.
 1177. French, J. E., and B. Morris. The tissue distribution and oxidation of C14‐labeled chylomicron fat injected intravenously in rats. J. Physiol. 140: 262, 1958.
 1178. French, J. E., B. Morris, and D. S. Robinson. Blood lipids and the clearing factor. In: Third International Conference on the Biochemical Problems of Lipids, Brussels. Koninkl. Vlaam. Acad. Wetenschap. Letter. Schone Kunsten Belg. Kl. Wetenschap. July, 1956.
 1179. Frerichs, H., and E. G. Ball. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue, XI. Activation of phosphorylase by agents which stimulate lipolysis. Biochemistry 1: 501, 1962.
 1180. Fried, G. H., and W. Antopol. The metabolism of adipose tissue utilizing Neotetrazolium. J. Cell. Comp. Physiol. 49: 201, 1957.
 1181. Friedberg, S. J., and E. H. Estes, Jr. Direct evidence for the oxidation of free fatty acids by peripheral tissue. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 677, 1962.
 1182. Friedberg, S. J., R. F. Klein, D. L. Trout, M. D. Bogdonoff, and E. H. Estes, Jr. The characteristics of the peripheral transport of C‐14 labeled palmitic acid. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 1511, 1960.
 1183. Friedberg, S. J., R. F. Klein, M. D. Bogdonoff, E. H. Estes, and D. L. Trout. The effect of insulin upon the peripheral uptake of plasma free fatty acids in man. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 987, 1960.
 1184. Friedberg, S. J. W. R. Harlan, D. L. Trout, and E. H. Estes, Jr. The effect of exercise on the concentration and turnover of plasma nonesterified fatty acids. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 215, 1960.
 1185. Friedberg, S. J., R. F. Klein, D. L. Trout, M. D. Bogdonoff, and E. H. Estes, Jr. The incorporation of plasma free fatty acids into plasma triglycerides in man. J. Clin. Invest. 40: 1846, 1961.
 1186. Friedberg, S. J., P. B. Sher, M. D. Bogdonoff, and E. H. Estes, Jr. Changes in emotional state and in plasma free fatty acid metabolism during exercise. J. Lipid. Res. 4: 34, 1963.
 1187. Friedelben, Fr. The physiology of the thymus gland. Lehrbuch der Histologie, Frankfurt am Main, 10: 102, 1858.
 1188. Friedman, G., J. D. Wave, and H. D. Janowitz. Relationship of food and water intake in aurothioglucose obesity. Am. J. Physiol. 203: 631, 1962.
 1189. Friedman, G., J. D. Waye, and H. D. Janowitz. Persistent dynamic phase of aurothioglucose obesity. Am. J. Physiol. 205: 919, 1963.
 1190. Friedman, N. B. The pathology of the adrenal gland in Addison's disease with special reference to adrenocortical contraction. Endocrinology 42: 181, 1948.
 1191. Friedman, M., R. H. Rosenman, and V. Carroll. Changes in the serum cholesterol and blood clotting time in men subjected to cyclic variation of occupational stress. Circulation 17: 852, 1958.
 1192. Friedman, M., S. St. George, S. O. Byers, and R. H. Rosenman. Excretion of catecholamines, 17‐ketosteroids, 17‐hydroxy corticoids and 5‐hydroxy indole in men exhibiting a particular behaviour pattern (A) associated with high incidence of clinical coronary artery disease. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 758, 1960.
 1193. Friedman, S. Occurrence of trehalose‐6‐phosphatase in Formia regina Meig. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 88: 339, 1960.
 1194. Friedman, S. The purification and properties of trehalase isolated from Phormia regina, Meig. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 87: 252, 1960.
 1195. Friesen, H. The hypocalcemic effect of pituitary polypeptides in rabbits. Endocrinology 75: 692, 1964.
 1196. Friesen, H. Pituitary peptides and fat mobilization. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 13: 1214 1964.
 1197. Friesen, H., M. Irie, and R. J. Barrett. An immunologic study of two metabolically active peptides from the anterior pituitary gland. J. Exptl. Med. 115: 513, 1962.
 1198. Friesen, H., J. Barrett, and E. B. Astwood. Metabolic effects of two peptides from the anterior pituitary gland. Endocrinology 70: 579, 1962.
 1199. Fritz, I. B. Fatty acid oxidation by skeletal muscle. Am. J. Physiol. 194: 379, 1957.
 1200. Fritz, I. B. Action of carnitine on long‐chain fatty acid oxidation by liver. Am. J. Physiol. 197: 297, 1959.
 1201. Fritz, I. B. Factors influencing the rates of long‐chain fatty acid oxidation and synthesis in mammalian systems. Physiol. Rev. 41: 52, 1961.
 1202. Fritz, I. B., and Yue, K. T. N. Long‐chain carnitine acyltransferase and the role of acylcarnitine derivatives in the catalytic increase of fatty acid oxidation induced by carnitine. J. Lipid Res. 4: 279, 1963.
 1203. Fröberg, S., and L. Orö. The effects of nicotinic acid, phentolamine and nethalide on the plasma free fatty acids and the blood pressure in the dog. Acta Med. Scand. 174:635 1964.
 1204. Froesch, E. R. Fructose metabolism of adipose tissue, in. Comparison of fructose and glucose metabolism in adipose tissue of normal and diabetic rats. In preparation.
 1205. Froesch, E. R. Fructose metabolism of adipose tissue of normal and acutely diabetic rats. In: International Symposium on the Clinical and Metabolic Aspects of Laevulose and Nucleotides. London: 1963. In press.
 1206. Froesch, E. R. Essential fructosuria and hereditary fructose intolerance. In: The Metabolic Basis of Inherited Disease, nd edition, edited by J. B. Stanbury, J. B. Wyngaarden and D. S. Fredrickson. New York: McGraw Hill Book Co., 1965.
 1207. Froesch, E. R., and J. L. Ginsberg. Fructose metabolism of adipose tissue. I. Comparison of fructose and glucose metabolism in epididymal adipose tissue of normal rats. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 3317, 1962.
 1208. Froesch, E. R., P. Bally, U. Guhl, E. Ramseier, and A. Labhart. The effect of glucagon on adipose tissue. Schweiz. Med. Wochschr. 90: 1329, 1960.
 1209. Froesch, E. R., U. Guhl, P. Bally, E. Ramseier, W. Ziegler, and A. Labhart. Hormonal interference in the in vitro insulin bioassay with the epididymal fat pad of rat. Acta Endocrinol. Suppl. 51, 35: 1237, 1960.
 1210. Froesch, E. R., J. L. Ginsberg, and G. Semenza. Fructose metabolism of adipose tissue. In: Medicine et Hygiene, vol. 1. (Fourth Congress of the International Diabetes Federation, Geneva( 1962, p. 607.
 1211. Froesch, E. R., H. Bürgi, E. B. Ramseier, P. Bally, and A. Labhart. Antibody‐suppressible and non‐suppressible insulin‐like activities in human serum and their physiologic significance. An insulin assay with adipose tissue of increased precision and specificity. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 1816, 1963.
 1212. Froesch, E. R., H. P. Wolf, H. Baitsch, A. Prader, and A. Labhart. Hereditary fructose intolerance. An inborn defect of hepatic fructose‐1‐phosphate splitting aldolase. Am. J. Med. 34: 151, 1963.
 1213. Froesch, E. R., H. Bürgi, W. Ziegler, P. R. Bally, and A. Labhart. On the pathogenesis of hypoglycemia in the presence of tumors without hyperinsulinism. Schweiz. Med. Wochschr. 93: 1250, 1963.
 1214. Frola, G. On a case of lipogranulomatosis and adiponecrosis in the subcutaneous tissue of an infant. Arch. Ital. Pediat. 5: 212, 1937.
 1215. Fry, E. G. Effect of adrenalectomy and thyroidectomy on ketonuria and liver fat content of albino rat, following injections of anterior pituitary extract. Endocrinology 21: 283, 1937.
 1216. Fry, E. I. Subcutaneous tissue in Polynesian children from Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Human Biol. 32: 239, 1960.
 1217. Pryer, J. H., D. S. Miller, and P. R. Payne. A calorie paradox. Proc. Nutr. Soc. (Engl. Scot.( 20: 59, 1961.
 1218. Fulco, A. J., and J. F. Mead. The biosynthesis of lignoceric, cerebronic and nervonic acids. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 2416, 1961.
 1219. Furchgott, R. F. The pharmacology of vascular smooth muscle. Pharmacol. Rev. 7: 183, 1955.
 1220. Furchgott, R. F. The receptors for epinephrine and norepinephrine (adrenergic receptors). Pharmacol. Rev. 11: 429, 1959.
 1221. Furman, R. H., R. P. Howard, K. Lakshmi, and L. N. Norcia. The serum lipids and lipoproteins in normal and hyperlipemic subjects as determined by preparative ultracentrifugation. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 9: 73, 1961.
 1222. Futter, J. H., and F. B. Shorland. Studies on the composition of lipids of the rabbit. Biochem. J. 65: 689,1957.
 1223. Gage, S. H., and P. A. Fish. Fat digestion, absorption, and assimilation in man and animals as determined by the dark‐field microscope and a fat soluble dye. Am. J. Anal. 34: 1, 1924.
 1224. Gameltoft, A., P. Kruhoffer, and E. Lundsgaard. Insulin and the assimilation of fructose. Acta Physiol. Scand. 8: 162, 1944.
 1225. Ganguly, J. Studies on the mechanism of fatty acid synthesis, VII. Biosynthesis of fatty acids from malonyl‐CoA. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 40: 110, 1960.
 1226. Ganong, W. F., and P. H. Forsham. Adenohypophysis and adrenal cortex. Ann. Rev. Physiol. 22: 579, 1960.
 1227. Garattini, S., P. Paoletti, and R. Paoletti. The incorporation of 2‐14C‐mevalonic acid into cholesterol and fatty acids of brain and liver in vitro. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 80: 210, 1959.
 1228. Garcia‐Fernandez, M. C., and J. L. Rodriquez‐Candela. The influence of intravenous glucose on blood‐insulin activity and also on the glucose uptake of the diaphragm and of the adipose tissue of rats. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 71: 172, 1963.
 1229. Gardell, S. Separation on dowex 50 ion exchange resin of glucosamine and galactosamine and their quantitative determination. Acta Chem. Scand. 7: 207, 1953.
 1230. Gardner, W. U. Estrogenic effects of adrenal tumors of ovariectomized mice. Cancer Res. 1: 632, 1941.
 1231. Garland, P. B., and P. J. Randle. A rapid enzymatic assay for glycerol. Nature 196: 987, 1962.
 1232. Garland, P. B., E. A. Newsholme, and P. J. Randle. Effect of fatty acids, ketone bodies, diabetes and starvation on pyruvate metabolism in rat heart and diaphragm muscle. Nature 195: 381, 1962.
 1233. Gary, N. E., R. S. Berger, and R. G. Young. Biology and dehydrogenase activity of the fat body of late instar American cockroaches ) Periplaneta americana(. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Ann. 52: 570, 1959.
 1234. Gassner, J., and E. Wertheimer. Protein release by tissue slices (especially rat liver) under various metabolic conditions. Brit. J. Exptl. Pathol. 42: 343, 1961.
 1235. Gassner‐Salgo, J., E. Shafrir, and E. Wertheimer. Electrophoretic pattern of proteins released in vitro from liver of normal and fasted rats. Bull. Res. Council Israel, Sect. A 6: 316, 1957.
 1236. Gates, H. S., and R. S. Gordon. Demonstration of lipoprotein lipase in fasting human serum. Federation Proc. 17: 437, 1958.
 1237. Gaupp, R., and H. Jantz. About cases of lipoma of the corpus callosum. Nervenarzt 15: 58, 1942.
 1238. Gauss, H. The pathology of fat embolism. Arch. Surg. 9: 592, 1924.
 1239. Gellhorn, A., and W. Benjamin. The intracellular localization of an enzymatic defect of lipid metabolism in diabetic rats. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 84: 167, 1964.
 1240. Gellhorn, A., and P. A. Marks. Lipid metabolism in human adipose tissue and lipoma (abstract). Proc. Am. Assoc. Cancer Res. 3:21, 1959.
 1241. Gellhorn, A., and P. A. Marks. The composition and biosynthesis of lipids in human adipose tissue. J. Clin. Invest. 40: 925, 1961.
 1242. Gellhorn, A., and P. A. Marks. The metabolism of human tissues in vitro. In: Drugs Affecting Lipid Metabolism. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier Publishing Company, 1961, p. 44.
 1243. Gellhorn, A., J. E. Ultmann, and M. Wagner. The chemistry and biosynthesis of lipids in normal and leukemic human leucocytes. In: Proceedings of the 8th International Cancer Congress. Moscow: 1962, p. 162.
 1244. Gellhorn, A., W. Benjamin, and M. Wagner. The in vitro incorporation of acetate‐1‐C14 into individual fatty acids of adipose tissue from young and old rats. J. Lipid Res. 3: 314, 1962.
 1245. Gellhorn, A., M. Wagner, M. Rechler, Z. Koren, and W. Benjamin. The effect of a phthalanilide derivative on lipide metabolism in 1210 leukemia cells. Cancer Res., 24: 400, 1964.
 1246. Gemmill, C. L. The effect of stimulation on the fat and carbohydrate content of the gastrocnemius muscle in the phlorizinized rat. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 66: 71, 1940.
 1247. Genesi, M. Hibernoma (brown, adenomorphic lipocytoblastoma). Tumori (Milano( 41: 430, 1955.
 1248. de Gennes, J. L., P. Laudat, L. M. Wolf, and C. Vilain. Preliminary results of the study of plasma nonesterified fatty acids in hyperlipemia syndromes. Rev. Atheroscler. (Paris( 4: 35, 1962.
 1249. George, J. C., and J. Eapen. A histological and histochemical study of the brown and yellow adipose tissue of the bat, Hipposideros speoris. Quart. J. Microscop. Sci. 100: 369, 1959.
 1250. George, J. C., and J. Eapen. Lipase activity in the brown and yellow adipose tissue of the bat. Nature 184: 59, 1959.
 1251. George, J. C., and J. Eapen. The in vitro oxygen consumption by the brown and yellow adipose tissue of the bat. Naturwissenschaften 47: 258, 1960.
 1252. George, J. C., B. M. Hegdekar. Histochemical demonstration of succinic dehydrogenase in the fat body of the desert locust and some grasshoppers. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 9: 157, 1961.
 1253. George, J. C., and R. M. Naik. The relative distribution and the chemical nature of the fuel store of the two types of fibres in the pectoralis major muscle of the pigeon. Nature 181: 709, 1958.
 1254. George, J. C., and R. M. Naik. The relative distribution of the mitochondria in the two types of fibres in the pectoralis major muscle of the pigeon. Nature 181: 782, 1958.
 1255. George, J. C., and K. S. Scaria. Histochemical demonstration of lipase activity in the pectoralis major muscle of the pigeon. Nature 181: 783, 1958.
 1256. George, J. C., and K. S. Scaria. On the occurrence of lipase in the skeletal muscles of vertebrates and its possible significance in sustained muscular activity. J. Animal Morphol. Physiol. 3: 91, 1956.
 1257. Gepts, W., J. Christophe, and J. Mayer. Pancreatic islets in mice with the obese‐hyperglycemic syndrome. Lack of effect of carbutamide. Diabetes 9: 63, 1960.
 1258. Gernez‐Rieux, Ch., C. Voisin, J. Mereau, V. Macquet, and M. Margeren. Fatty tumors and pseudotumors of the arterial mediastinum. J. Franc. Med. Chir. Thorac. 14: 459, 1960.
 1259. Gero, E. Ascorbic acid content of interscapular fat. Arch. Sci. Physiol. 16: 121, 1962.
 1260. Gersh, I., and M. A. Still. Blood vessels in fat tissue. Relation to problems of gas exchange. J. Exper. Med. 81: 219, 1945.
 1261. Gerstl, R., and R. Tennant. The cellular response to some methylated long chain fatty acids. Yale J. Biol. Med. 15: 347, 1943.
 1262. Geschickter, C. F. Lipoid tumors. Am. J. Cancer 21: 617, 1934.
 1263. Gharagozlou, I. Ultrastructure and role of the urate cells of the adipose tissue of Calotermes flavicollis Fabr. C. R. Acad. Sci. 256: 2229, 1963.
 1264. Gibson, D. M., E. B. Titchener, and S. J. Wakil. Studies on the mechanism of fatty acid synthesis, V. Bicarbonate requirement for the synthesis of long chain fatty acids. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 30: 376, 1958.
 1265. Gidez, L. I., P. S. Roheim, and H. A. Eder. Effect of plasma free fatty acid concentration on triglyceride synthesis by the perfused liver. Federation Proc. 21: 289, 1962.
 1266. von Gierke, E. On the metabolism of adipose tissue. Verhandl. Deut. Ges. Pathol. 10: 182, 1906.
 1267. von Gierke, E. Normal and abnormal deposition of glycogen. Ergeb. d. allg. Path. und Path. Anat. (Wiesbaden( 11: 871, 1907.
 1268. Gieseking, R. Metabolism of brown fatty tissues in the electron microscopic picture. Beitr. Pathol. Anat. Allgen. Pathol. 125: 457, 1961.
 1269. Giffen, H. K. Myelolipoma of the adrenals. Report of seven cases. Am. J. Pathol. 23: 613, 1947.
 1270. Gifford, C. Bionergetics of lipid deposition in the bobolink, a transequatorial migrant. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
 1271. Gilbert, L. I., and H. A. Schneiderman. The content of juvenile hormone and lipid in Lepidoptera: Sexual differences and developmental changes. Gen. and Comp. Endoc. 1: 453, 1961.
 1272. Gilbertson, J. R., and M. L. Karnovsky. Nonphosphatide fatty acyl esters of alkenyl and alkyl ethers of glycerol. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 893, 1963.
 1273. Gilbertson, J. R., J. Ellingboe, and M. L. Karnovsky. Metabolism of alkyl and alkenyl ethers of glycerol esters. Federation Proc. 22: 304, 1963.
 1274. Gildea, E. F., and E. B. Man. The effect of epinephrine on the blood lipoids of normal man. J. Clin. Invest. 15: 295, 1936.
 1275. Gilgen, A., and F. Leuthardt. The effect of insulin and glucose on the metabolism of fructose in rat diaphragm. Helv. Physiol. Pharmacol. Acta 20: 231, 1962.
 1276. Gilgen, A., R. P. Maickel, O. Nikodijevic, and B. B. Brodie. Essential role of catecholamines in the mobilization of free fatty acids and glucose after exposure to cold. Life Sci. 12: 709, 1962.
 1277. Gilgore, S. G., W. L. Drew, and J. J. Rupp. The effect of salicylate on plasma nonesterified fatty acids. Am. J. Med. Sci. 245: 456, 1963.
 1278. Gillman, J., and C. Gilbert. Fatty liver of endocrine origin—with special reference to fatty liver of malnourished African infants. Brit. Med. J. 1: 57, 1958.
 1279. Gillman, J., and C. Gilbert. Uncoupling of the disorder of carbohydrate metabolism from fat metabolism in experimentally produced diabetes in baboons. Experientia 14: 79, 1958.
 1280. Gillman, J., C. Gilbert, E. Epstein, and J. C. Allan. Endocrine control of blood sugar lipemia and ketonemia in diabetic baboons. Brit. Med. J. 2: 1260, 1958.
 1281. Gillman, J., C. Gilbert, and N. Savage. Endocrine control of the fatty liver and serum lipids in baboons with special reference to the disorder of lipid metabolism in Kwashiorkor. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 11: 800, 1962.
 1282. Ginsberg, J. L. The effect of insulin and glucose on the metabolism of adipose tissue. II. Pathways of fructose metabolism in rat epididymal adipose tissue. Z. Ges. Exptl. Med. (Heidelberg(. In press.
 1283. Girolamo, M. D., D. Rudman, M. B. Reid, and F. Seidman. Effect of pituitary hormones upon serum free fatty acid concentration of the rabbit. Endocrinology 68: 457, 1961.
 1284. Glaevecke, Dr. Somatic and psychic changes in the female after the loss of the ovaries or of the uterus. Arch. Gynaekol. 35: 1, 1889.
 1285. Glascock, R. F., W. G. Duncombe, and L. R. Reinius. Studies on the origin of milk fat. 2. The secretion of dietary long chain fatty acids in milk fat by ruminants. Biochem. J. 62: 535, 1956.
 1286. Glavkind, J., H. Granados, S. Hartmann, and H. Dam. A histochemical method for the demonstration of fat peroxides. Experientia 5: 1, 1949.
 1287. Glavind, J., S. Hartman, and A. Zacho. The occurrence of lipoperoxides in human adipose tissue. Acta Path. Microbiol. Scand. 53:61, 1961.
 1288. Glenn, W. W. L., S. L. Cresson, F. X. Bauer, F. Goldstein, O. Hoffman, and J. E. Healey. Experimental thoracic duct fisutla. Observations on the technique, the absorption of fat and fluid from the intestine, and protein depletion. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 89: 200, 1949.
 1289. Gley, E. The Internal Secretions. New York: P. B. Hoeber, 1917, pp. 90, 134, 172174.
 1290. Glick, S. M., J. Roth, R. S. Yalow, and S. A. Berson. Hypoglycemia: Potent stimulus to growth hormone secretion. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 935, 1963.
 1291. Glikin, W. On the lecithin content of bone marrow in animals and in man. Biochem. Z. 4: 235, 1907.
 1292. Glock, G. E., and P. McLean. Further studies on the properties and assay of glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase and 6‐phosphogluconate dehydrogenase of rat liver. Biochem. J. 55: 400, 1953.
 1293. Glock, G. E., and P. McLean. Levels of enzymes of the direct oxidative pathway of carbohydrate metabolism in mammalian tissues and tumors. Biochem. J. 56: 171, 1954.
 1294. Glock, G. E., and P. McLean. A preliminary investigation of the hormonal control of the hexose monophosphate oxidative pathway. Biochem. J. 61: 390, 1955.
 1295. Glock, G. E., P. McLean, and J. K. Whitehead. Pathways of glucose catabolism in rat liver in alloxan diabetes and hyperthyroidism. Biochem. J. 63: 520, 1956.
 1296. Glock, G. E., P. McLean, and J. Whitehead. Pathways of glucose utilization in the mammary gland of the rat. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 19: 546, 1956.
 1297. Gloggengiesser, W. On proliferating lipomas and lipoblastic sarcomas. Virchows Arch. Pathol. Anat. Physiol. Klin. Med. 307: 663, 1941.
 1298. Gloor, U., and O. Wiss. Ubiquinones and solanesol in human and rat tissues. Biochem. Biophys. Research Commun. 2: 222, 1960.
 1299. Godenne, G. D., E. C. Burke, and G. A. Hallenbeck. Epiploic lipomatosis: Report of a case. Proc. Mayo Clin. 32: 370, 1957.
 1300. Godina, G. Studies on the development and the nature of adipose tissue in cattle. Arch. Ital. Anat. Embriol. 42: 455, 1939.
 1301. Godman, G. C., H. Bunting, and J. L. Melnick. The histopathology of Coxsackie virus infection in mice. 1. Morphologic observations with 4 different viral types. Am. J. Pathol. 28: 223, 1952.
 1302. Goering, D. On the influence of the nervous system on adipose tissue. Zschr. Ges. Anat. Konstit. Lehre. 8: 312, 1922.
 1303. Goetz, G. S., and W. Bartley. The intracellular distribution of fatty acids in rat liver. The fatty acids of intracellular compartments. Biochem. J. 78: 307, 1961.
 1304. Goetzen, F. J. On the replacement of kidney tissue by fatty tissue. Z. Urol. 54: 369, 1961.
 1305. Gold, M., H. I. Miller, and J. J. Spitzer. Removal and mobilization of individual free fatty acids in diabetic dogs. Am. J. Physiol. 202: 1002, 1962.
 1306. Goldacre, R. J. Surface films, their collapse on compression, the shapes and sizes of cells, and the origin of life. In: Surface Phenomena in Chemistry and Biology, edited by J. F. Danielli, K. G. A. Parkhurst, and A. C. Riddiford. New York: Pergamon Press, 1958, p. 278.
 1307. Goldberg, R. C., and J. Mayer. Normal iodine uptake and anoxia resistance accompanying apparent hypometabolism in the hereditary obese hyperglycemic syndrome. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 81: 323, 1952.
 1308. Goldblatt, M. W. A depressor substance in seminal fluid. Chem. Ind. (London( 52: 1056, 1933.
 1309. Goldblatt, M. W. Properties of human seminal plasma. J. Physiol. 84: 208, 1935.
 1310. Goldenberg, I. S. Penicillin in sesame oil and fibrosarcoma. A report of two cases. Cancer 7: 905, 1954.
 1311. Goldfien, A., and R. J. Havel. The effects of norepinephrine and epinephrine on unesterified fatty acid metabolism. J. Clin. Invest. 38: 1007, 1959.
 1312. Goldman, D. S., I. Chaikoff, W. J. Reinhardt, C. Entenman, and W. G. Dauben. The oxidation of palmitic acid‐1‐C14 by extrahepatic tissues of the dog. J. Biol. Chem. 184: 719, 1950.
 1313. Goldman, D. S., I. Chaikoff, W. J. Reinhardt, C. Entenman, and W. G. Dauben. Site of formation of plasma phospholipids studied with C14 labeled palmitic acid. J. Biol. Chem. 184: 727, 1950.
 1314. Goldman, P., and R. P. Vagelos. The specificity of triglyceride synthesis from diglycerides in chicken adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 2620, 1961.
 1315. Goldman, P., and P. R. Vagelos. The formation of enzyme‐bound acetoacetate and its conversion to long chain fatty acids. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 7: 414, 1962.
 1316. Goldman, P., A. W. Alberts, and P. R. Vagelos. Requirement for a malonyl‐CoA‐CO2 exchange reaction in long chain but not short chain fatty acid synthesis in Clostridium kluyveri. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 5: 280, 1961.
 1317. Goldman, P., A. W. Alberts, and P. R. Vagelos. The condensation reaction of fatty acid biosynthesis. II. Requirement of the enzymes of the condensation reaction for fatty acid synthesis. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 1255, 1963.
 1318. Goldmann, E. External and internal secretion of the healthy organism as studied with vital staining. Verhandl. Deut. Ges. Pathol. 11: 138, 1910.
 1319. Goldner, M. G., and G. Gomori. Alloxan diabetes in the dog. Endocrinology 33: 297, 1943.
 1320. Goldstein, R. Congenital muscle hypertrophy. Ann. Paediat. 189: 51, 1957.
 1321. Goldwater, W. H., and D. Stetten, Jr. Studies in fetal metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 169: 723, 1947.
 1322. Goldzieher, M. A. Discussion of the paper: “Influence of hormones on adipose tissue as a center of fat metabolism” by E. Wertheimer and E. Shafrir. In: Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 16: 490, 1960.
 1323. Gomori, G. Microtechnical demonstration of sites of lipase activity. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 58: 262, 1945.
 1324. Gomori, G. The distribution of lipase in the tissues under normal and pathological conditions. Arch. Pathol. 41: 121, 1946.
 1325. Goodman, H. M. Effect of growth hormone on the conversion of leucine to fatty acids in adipose tissue. In: Abstracts of the 44th Meeting of the Endocrine Society. June 1962, p. 30.
 1326. Goodman, H. M. Effects of chronic growth hormone treatment on lipogenesis by rat adipose tissue. Endocrinology 72: 95, 1963.
 1327. Goodman, H. M. Effects of growth hormone on leucine metabolism in adipose tissue in vitro. Endocrinology 73: 421, 1963.
 1328. Goodman, H. M. Stimulatory action of insulin on leucine uptake and metabolism in adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. 206: 129, 1964.
 1329. Goodman, H. M., and E. Knobil. Effect of adrenergic blocking agents on fatty acid mobilization during fasting. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 102: 493, 1959.
 1330. Goodman, H. M., and E. Knobil. The effects of fasting and growth hormone administration on plasma fatty acid concentration in normal and hypophysectomized rhesus monkeys. Endocrinology 65: 451, 1959.
 1331. Goodman, H. M., and E. Knobil. Effect of pH and route of administration on the fatty acid mobilizing activity of growth hormone solutions. Endocrinology 65: 977. 1959.
 1332. Goodman, H. M., and E. Knobil. The influence of some endocrine factors on the mobilization of fatty acids during fasting. In: Program, 41st Annual Meeting of the Endocrine Society. 1959.
 1333. Goodman, H. M., and E. Knobil. Mobilization of fatty acids by epinephrine in normal and hypophysectomized rhesus monkeys. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 100: 195, 1959.
 1334. Goodman, H. M., and E. Knobil. Growth hormone and fatty acid mobilization: the role of pituitary, adrenal and thyroid. Endocrinology 69: 187, 1961.
 1335. Goodman, H. M., and E. Knobil. Role of the pituitary gland in the lipolytic action of epinephrine. Federation Proc. 20: 183, 1961.
 1336. Goodman, H. M., and E. Knobil. Some endocrine factors in regulation of fatty acid mobilization during fasting. Am. J. Physiol. 201: 1, 1961.
 1337. Goodman, H. M., and E. Knobil. Hypophysectomy and the lipolytic action of epinephrine in vitro. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 115: 849, 1964.
 1338. Goodman, D. S. Preparation of human serum albumin free of long chain fatty acids. Science 125: 1296, 1957.
 1339. Goodman, D. S. The interaction of human RBC's with Na palmitate. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 1729, 1958.
 1340. Goodman, D. S. The interaction of human serum albumin with long chain fatty acid anions. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 80: 3892, 1958.
 1341. Goodman, D. S. The metabolism of chylomicron cholesterol ester in the rat. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 1886, 1962.
 1342. Goodman, D. S., and R. S. Gordon. The metabolism of plasma unesterified fatty acid. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 6: 669, 1958.
 1343. Goodman, D. S., and D. Steinberg. Studies on the metabolism of 3,3‐DimethylPhenyl myristic acid, a monoxidizable fatty acid analogue. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 1066, 1958.
 1344. Goormaghtigh, N., P. Vanderlinden, and R. de Puysseleyr. Lipocytomes et lipocytoses (lipoblastomes et lipoblastoses). Cancer (Bruxelles( 13: 3, 1936‐37.
 1345. Gordis, E. Demonstration of two kinds of fat particles in alimentary lipemia with polyvinylpyrrolidone gradient columns. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 110: 657, 1962.
 1346. Gordon, E. S. Non‐esterified fatty acids in the blood of obese and lean subjects. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 740, 1960.
 1347. Gordon, E. S., E. M. Goldberg, J. J. Brandabur, J. B. L. Gee, and J. Rankin. Abnormal energy metabolism in obesity. Trans. Ass. Am. Physicians 75: 118, 1962.
 1348. Gordon, E. S., M. Goldberg, and G. J. Chosy. A new concept in the treatment of obesity. J. Am. Med. Ass. 186: 50, 1963.
 1349. Gordon, R. S., Jr. Interaction between oleate and the lipoproteins of human serum. J. Clin. Invest. 34: 477, 1955.
 1350. Gordon, R. S., Jr. Unesterified fatty acids in human blood plasma. II. The transport function of unesterified fatty acid. J. Clin. Invest. 36: 810, 1957.
 1351. Gordon, R. S., Jr. An abnormality of nonesterified fatty acid metabolism in diabetes mellitus (group discussion: E. L. Bierman, V. P. Dole and T. N. Roberts). Diabetes 7: 190, 1958.
 1352. Gordon, R. S., Jr. Metabolism of serum free fatty acids. Federation Proc. 19 (Suppl. 5(: 120, 1960.
 1353. Gordon, R. S., Jr., and A. Cherkes. Unesterified fatty acid in human blood plasma. I. J. Clin. Invest. 35: 206, 1956.
 1354. Gordon, R. S., Jr., and A. Cherkes. Production of unesterified fatty acids from isolated rat adipose tissue incubated in vitro. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 97: 150, 1958.
 1355. Gorham, J. R., N. Boe, and G. A. Baker. Observations on the etiology of yellow fat disease in mink: preliminary report. Vet. Med. 46: 3, 1951.
 1356. Gorham, J. R., N. Boe, and G. A. Baker. Experimental “yellow fat” disease in pigs. Cornell Vet. 41: 332, 1951.
 1357. Gorin, E., and E. Shafrir. Turnover of adipose tissue triglycerides measured by the rates of synthesis and release of triglyceride‐glycerol. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 70: 109, 1963.
 1358. Gorin, E., and E. Shafrir. Lipolytic activity in adipose tissue homogenate toward Tri‐, Di‐, and Monoglyceride substrates. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 84: 24, 1964.
 1359. Goto, Y., A. I. Winegrad, and F. D. W. Lukens. The effects of hypophysectomy on the metabolism of adipose tissue from normal and alloxan diabetic rats. In: Perspectives in Biology, edited by C. F. Cori, et al. Amsterdam and New York: Elsevier Publishing Co., 1963, p. 141.
 1360. Gould, R. G., A. B. Hastings, C. B. Anfinsen, I. N. Rosenberg, A. K. Salomon, and Y. I. Topper. Metabolism of isotopic pyruvate and acetate in rabbit liver slices in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 177: 727, 1949.
 1361. Gourley, D. R. H., and M. D. Bethea. Insulin effect on adipose tissue sodium and potassium. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 115: 821, 1964.
 1362. Gousios, A., J. M. Felts, and R. J. Havel. The metabolism of serum triglycerides and free fatty acids by the myocardium. Metab. Clin. Exp. 12: 75, 1963.
 1363. Graber, S. Fat embolization associated with sickle‐cell crisis. Southern Med. J. 54: 1395, 1961.
 1364. Graham, M. H., F. M. Abboud, and J. W. Eckstein. Effect of norepinephrine on plasma nonesterified fatty acid concentrations after administration of cocaine. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 143: 340, 1964.
 1365. Granados, H., K. E. Mason, and H. Dam. Histological changes in adipose tissue of rats receiving a vitamin E deficient diet containing highly unsaturated fatty acids. Acta Path. Microbiol. Scand. 24: 86, 1947.
 1366. Grande, F. Nutrition and energy balance in body composition studies. In: Techniques for Measuring Body Composition, edited by J. Brozek, and A. Henschel. Washington, D. C.: National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, 1961, p. 168.
 1367. Gray, A. M. H. On identity of adiponecrosis subcutanea neonatorum with sclerema neonatorum. Brit. J. Dermatol. Syph. 45: 498, 1933.
 1368. Gray, C. H., and A. L. Bacharach (editors(. Hormones in Blood. London and New York: Academic Press, 1961.
 1369. Green, D. Fatty acid oxidation. Biol. Rev. 29: 330, 1954.
 1370. Green, H. D., and J. H. Kepchar. Control of peripheral resistance in major systemic vascular bed. Physiol. Rev. 39: 617, 1959.
 1371. Greenbaum, A. L. Changes in body composition and respiratory quotient of adult female rats treated with purified growth hormone. Biochem. J. 54: 400, 1953.
 1372. Greenbaum, A. L., and P. McLean. The mobilization of lipid by anterior pituitary growth hormone. Biochem. J. 54: 407, 1953.
 1373. Greenberg, D. M., (editor(. Metabolic Pathways, vol. 11. New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1960, p. 84.
 1374. Greenblatt, R. B., and N. H. Brown. The storage of estrogens in human fat after estrogen administration. Am. J. Obstet. Gynec. 63: 1361, 1952.
 1375. Greene, C. W. A new type of fat storing muscle in the Salmon Oncorhynchus tschawytscha. Am. J. Anat. 13: 175, 1912.
 1376. Greene, C. W. The fat absorbing function of the alimentary tract of the king salmon. Bull. U. S. Bur. Fisheries 32: 73, 1913.
 1377. Gregor, W. H., J. M. Martin, J. R. Williamson, P. E. Lacy, and D. M. Kipnis. A study of the diabetic syndrome produced in rats by anti‐insulin serum. Diabetes 12: 73, 1963.
 1378. Gressner. 1551. Cited by B. Johansson in Brown fat, a review. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 8: 221, 1959.
 1379. Gricouroff, G. The histologic diagnosis of fetal lipoma. Bull. Assoc. Franc. Etude Cancer 27: 251, 1938.
 1380. Griffith, F. R., Jr. Fact and theory regarding the calorigenic action of adrenaline. Physiol. Rev. 31: 151, 1951.
 1381. Grodsky, G. M., and P. H. Forsham. An immunochemical assay of total extractable insulin in man. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 1070, 1960.
 1382. Groen, J., C. E. Kamminga, A. F. Willebrands, and J. R. Blackman. Evidence for the presence of insulin in blood serum. A method for an approximate determination of the insulin content of blood. J. Clin. Invest. 31: 97, 1952.
 1383. Gromova, K. G. The effect of insulin on glucose and fructose uptake by isolated fat tissue of the epididymis of starved rats with alloxan diabetes. Biokhimiya 27: 1106, 1962.
 1384. Gromova, K. G. The effect of insulin on the utilization of glucose and fructose by isolated fatty tissue of the epididymis of normal and starved rats and those with alloxan diabetes. Biokhimiya 27: 941, 1962.
 1385. Gröndahl, N. B. Studies on fat embolism. Deut. Z. Chir. 111: 56, 1911.
 1386. Groskloss, H. H. Fat embolism. Historical survey. Yale J. Biol. Med. 8: 59, 1935‐1936.
 1387. Groskloss, H. H. Fat embolism. Patho‐physiological aspects. Yale J. Biol. Med. 8: 175, 1935‐36.
 1388. Groskloss, H. H. Fat embolism. Therapeusis. Yale J. Biol. Med. 8: 297, 1935‐36.
 1389. Gross, S., and C. Wood. Hibernoma. Cancer 6: 159, 1953.
 1390. Gruber, G. B. On the swelling of the breast in the newborn (together with comments on extramedullary blood formation). Z. Kinderheilk. 30: 336, 1921.
 1391. Gruber, G. B. On the development of adipose tissue in the pleura of the lungs. Wiener Klin. Wochschr. 1:1, 1927.
 1392. Grundy, S. M., and A. C. Griffin. Effect of periodic mental stress on serum cholesterol levels. Circulation 19: 496, 1959.
 1393. Grundy, S. M., and A. C. Griffin. Relationship of periodic mental stress to serum lipoprotein and cholesterol levels. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 171: 1794, 1959.
 1394. Guggenheim, K., and J. Mayer. Acetate and pyruvate metabolism in the hereditary obesity‐diabetes syndrome. J. Biol. Chem. 198: 259, 1952.
 1395. Guidotti, G., P. Schlechter, M. V. Mazzucchelli, and C. Confalonieri. The influence of denervation on the metabolism of interscapular adipose tissue of rats; study with acetate‐1‐14C. Minerva Nucl. Torino 2: 25, 1958.
 1396. Gumbmann, M., and A. L. Tappel. The tricarboxylic acid cycle in fish. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 98: 262, 1962.
 1397. Gumbmann, M., W. D. Brown, and A. L. Tappel. Intermediary metabolism of fishes and other aquatic animals. In: U. S. Fish & Wildlife Serv. Spec. Sci. Dept.—Fisheries # 288. 1958.
 1398. Gundersen, K., and H. N. Antoniades. Biological activity of blood insulin complexes examined by rat diaphragm tissue assay. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 104: 411, 1960.
 1399. Gundersen, K., and B. J. Lin. The effect of heparin on insulin complexes. Tufts Folia Med. 8: 17, 1962.
 1400. Gunstone, F. D. Animal fats. VI. The component acids of tiger fat and of puma fat. Biochem. J. 59: 455, 1955.
 1401. Gunstone, F. D. Animal fats. V. The component acids of chimpanzee fat. Biochem. J. 59: 454, 1955.
 1402. Gunstone, F. D., and R. P. Paton. Animal fats. I. The component acids of deer fat and of camel fat. Biochem. J. 54: 617, 1953.
 1403. Gupta, S. S., and T. P. Hilditch. The component acids and glycerides of a horse mesenteric fat. Biochem. J. 48: 137, 1951.
 1404. Gurin, S., and R. I. Brady. The in vitro synthesis of lipids and its hormonal control. In: Recent Progress in Hormone Research, vol. 8, edited by G. Pincus. New York: Academic Press, 1953, p. 571.
 1405. Gustafson, J. E., G. Winokur, and S. Reichlin. The effect of psychic‐sexual stimulation on urinary and serum acid phosphatase and plasma nonesterified fatty acids. Psychosomat Med. 25: 101, 1963.
 1406. Gutman, A., and E. Shafrir. Metabolic influences on enzymes of glycogen synthesis and breakdown in adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. 207: 1215, 1964.
 1407. Gutman, A., and E. Shafrir. Adipose tissue in experimental nephrotic syndrome. Am. J. Physiol. 205: 702, 1963.
 1408. Gutman, A., S. Landau, and E. Shafrir. Uptake of lipoprotein triglyceride by rat adipose tissue in vitro. Bull. Res. Council Israel, Sect. A, 11: 91, 1962.
 1409. Guyon, L. The chondrioma of adipose tissue cells. Compt. Rendus Soc. Biol. 90: 1324, 1924.
 1410. Haagensen, C. D. Xanthoma of breast. Am. J. Cancer 16: 1077, 1932.
 1411. Haagenson, C. D., and O. F. Krehbiel. Liposarcoma produced by 1:2 Benzypyrene. Am. J. Cancer 27: 474, 1936.
 1412. Haberey, P., R. Bidet, C. Spach, and C. Kayser. Experimental research on the brown fat of the hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus(. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 154: 780, 1960.
 1413. Haberey, P., C. Spach, R. Bidet, and C. Kayser. Protective action of a brown fat extract of the hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus( against hypothermia in the adrenal‐ectomized white rat. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 154: 1870, 1960.
 1414. Hack, M. H., A. E. Gussin, and M. E. Lowe. Comparative lipid biochemistry. I. Phosphatides of invertebrates (Porifera to Chordata). Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 5: 217, 1962.
 1415. Hadjioloff, A. Adipose tissue and morphologic aspects of fat metabolism. Thesis, Lyon, 1929.
 1416. Hadjioloff, A. Adipose tissue in fish and in the frog. Bull. Histol. Appl. (Paris(, 7: 8, 1930.
 1417. Hagen, J. H. Action of insulin on adipose tissue from hyperthyroid rats. Federation Proc. 19: 162, 1960.
 1418. Hagen, J. H. Effect of insulin on the metabolism of adipose tissue from hyperthyroid rats. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 2600, 1960.
 1419. Hagen, J. H. Effect of glucagon on the metabolism of adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 1023, 1961.
 1420. Hagen, J. H. The effect of insulin on concentration of plasma glycerol. J. Lipid Res. 4. 46, 1963.
 1421. Hagen, J. H., and E. G. Ball. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue, IV. The effect of insulin and adrenaline on glucose utilization, lactate production, and net gas exchange. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 1545, 1960.
 1422. Hagen, J. H., and E. G. Ball. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue: the effect of adrenaline on oxygen consumption and glucose utilization. Endocrinology 69: 752, 1961.
 1423. Hagen, J. H., and P. B. Hagen. An enzymic method for the estimation of glycerol in blood and its use to determine the effect of noradrenaline on the concentration of glycerol in blood. Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 40: 1129, 1962.
 1424. Hagen, J. H., J. A. Moorhouse, and J. Steinberg. Effect of insulin on plasma glycerol in man. Metab. Clin. Exp. 12: 346, 1963.
 1425. Hagerstrand, I., and F. Linell. Sarcoidosis and pollen. Acta Tuberc. Scand. 42: 194, 1962.
 1426. Hahn, P. F. Abolishment of alimentary lipemia following injection of heparin. Science 98: 19, 1943.
 1427. Haist, R. E., J. Campbell, and C. H. Best. The prevention of diabetes. New Engl. J. Med. 223: 607, 1940.
 1428. Hales, C. N., and P. J. Randle. Effects of low carbohydrate diet and diabetes mellitus on plasma concentrations of glucose, non‐esterified fatty acid, and insulin during oral glucose tolerance tests. Lancet 1: 790, 1963.
 1429. Hales, C. N., and P. J. Randle. Immunoassay of insulin with insulin‐antibody precipitate. Biochem. J. 88: 137, 1963.
 1430. Hales, C. N., and G. C. Kennedy. Plasma glucose, nonesterified fatty acid and insulin concentrations in hypothalamic‐hyperphagic rats. Biochem. J. 90: 620, 1964.
 1431. Hall, B. E., F. W. Sunderman, and J. C. Gittings. Congenital muscular hypertrophy. Am. J. Diseases Children 52: 773, 1936.
 1432. Hallgren, B., and S. Larsson. The glyceryl ethers in the liver oils of elasmobranch fish. J. Lipid Res. 3: 31, 1962.
 1433. Hallgren, B., and S. Larsson. The glyceryl ethers in man and cow. J. Lipid Res. 3: 39, 1962.
 1434. Hallgren, B., and A. Svanborg. The separation of free fatty acids (FFA) from human plasma lipids. Gas chromatographic analysis of the free fatty acid composition in healthy human individuals. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. 14: 179, 1962.
 1435. Hallgren, B., S. Stenhagen, A. Svanborg, and L. Svennerholm. Gas chromatographic analysis of the fatty acid composition of the plasma lipids in normal and diabetic subjects. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 1424, 1960.
 1436. Hamburger, J., C. Richet, and H. Ducrot. A new disease: periureteral liposclerosis. Acq. Medicales Recentes (Paris( 5: 39, 1957.
 1437. Hamburger, J., R. W. Smith, Jr., and J. M. Miller. Effects of epinephrine on free fatty acid mobilization in hyperthyroid and hypothyroid subjects. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 821, 1963.
 1438. Hamlin, J. T., III, R. B. Hickler, and R. G. Hoskins. Free fatty acid mobilization by neuroadrenergic stimulation in man. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 606, 1960.
 1439. Hammar, J. A. Contribution to our knowledge of adipose tissue. Arch. Mikrosk. Anat. 45: 512, 1895.
 1440. Hamosh, M., and Shapiro, B. Lipid release by liver slices. Am. J. Physiol. 201: 1030, 1961.
 1441. Hamosh, M., and B. Shapiro. Triglyceride release by liver slices. Bull. Res. Council Israel Sect. A 10: 27, 1961.
 1442. Hamosh, M., and E. Wertheimer. Cited by E. Wertheimer and E. Shafrir. In: Influence of hormones on adipose tissue as a center of fat metabolism. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 16: 467, 1960.
 1443. Hamosh, M., P. Hamosh, J. A. Bar‐Maor, and H. Cohen. Fatty acid metabolism by human adipose tissues. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 1648, 1963.
 1444. Hanahan, D. J., H. Brockerhoff, and E. J. Barron. The site of attack of phospholipase (lecithinase) A on lecithin: a re‐evaluation. Position of fatty acids on lecithins and triglycerides. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 1917, 1960.
 1445. Handwerck, V., and P. Favarger. Studies on the synthesis of fats from acetate or glucose, VI. The respective formation of phospholipids and triglycerides studied in the rat in vivo. Helv. Chim. Acta 42: 501, 1959.
 1446. Hannon, J. P., and A. M. Larson. Fatty acid metabolism during norepinephrine induced thermogenesis in the cold acclimatized rat. Am. J. Physiol. 203: 1055, 1962.
 1447. Hannon, J. P., E. Evonuk, and A. M. Larson. Some physiological and biochemical effects of norepinephrine on the cold‐acclimatized rat. Federation Proc. 22: 783, 1963.
 1448. Hansen, A. E., and I. McQuarrie. Serum and tissue lipids in a peculiar type of generalized lipodystrophy (lipohistiodiaresis). Am. J. Diseases Children 60: 754, 1940.
 1449. Hansen, A. E., and I. McQuarrie. Study of certain tissue lipids in generalized lipodystrophy (lipohistiodiaresis). Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 44: 611, 1940.
 1450. Hansen, A. E., I. McQuarrie, and M. R. Ziegler. Lipohistiodiaresis. A syndrome of Lipodystrophy universalis, accelerated growth, lipemia hepatic cirrhosis and insulin‐resistant diabetes without ketosis. Lancet 81: 533, 1961.
 1451. Hansemann, D. Studies on the organ of hibernation. Arch. f. Anat. u. Physiol., Physiol. Abt. (Leipzig(, p. 160, 1902.
 1452. Harbitz, H. F. Lipogranuloma: a foreign‐body inflammation often suggesting a tumor. Acta Chir. Scand. 76: 401, 1935.
 1453. Harder, J. J. Anatome muris alpini. Ephemerid. acad. nat. cur. Dec. II. ann. IV. obs. 122. 1686.
 1454. Hardy, J. D. Physiology of temperature regulation. Physiol. Rev. 41: 521, 1961.
 1455. Harfenist, E. J., and L. C. Craig. Countercurrent distribution studies with insulin. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 74: 3083, 1952.
 1456. Harlan, W. R., Jr., and S. J. Wakil. The pathways of synthesis of fatty acids by mitochondria. Biochem. Biophhys. Res. Commun. 8: 131, 1962.
 1457. Harlan, W. R., J. Laszlo, M. D. Bogdonoff, and E. H. Estes. Alterations in free fatty acid metabolism in endocrine disorders. I. Effect of thyroid hormone. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 23: 33, 1963.
 1458. Harlan, W. R., J. Laszlo, M. D. Bogdonoff, and E. H. Estes. Alterations in free fatty acid metabolism in endocrine disorders. Part II: sequential studies and the effect of 2‐deoxy‐D‐glucose. J. Clin. Endocrinol. 23: 41, 1963.
 1459. Harman, J. W., and F. J. Ragaz. Pathogenesis of experimental fat embolism. Am. J. Pathol. 26: 551, 1950.
 1460. Harper, P. V., Jr., W. B. Neal, Jr., and G. R. Hlavacek. Lipid synthesis and transport in the dog. Metab. Clin. Exp. 2: 69, 1953.
 1461. Harris, I. The chemistry of pituitary polypeptide hormones. Brit. Med. Bull. 16: 189, 1960.
 1462. Harris, J. I., and C. H. Li. The biological activity of enzymatic digests of insulin. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 74: 2945, 1952.
 1463. Harris, J. I., F. Sanger, and M. A. Naughton. Species differences in insulin. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 65: 427, 1956.
 1464. Harris, P., C. Chlouverakis, J. Gloster, and J. H. Jones. Arterio‐venous differences in the composition of plasma free fatty acids in various regions of the body. Clin. Sci. 22: 113, 1962.
 1465. Harris, R. I., T. S. Perrett, and A. MacLachlin. Fat embolism. Ann. Surg. 110: 1095, 1939.
 1466. Harrison, G. A., and J. W. McNee. An investigation of sclerema neonatorum; with special reference to the chemistry of the subcutaneous tissue. Arch. Disease Childhood 1: 63, 1926.
 1467. Harrison, G. A., and J. W. McNee. An investigation of sclerema neonatorum; with special reference to the chemistry of the subcutaneous tissue, Part II. Arch. Disease Childhood 1: 123, 1926.
 1468. Hartmann, F. A., K. A. Brownell, and J. S. Thatcher. A new hormone of the adrenal cortex. Endocrinology 40: 450, 1947.
 1469. Hartmann, F. A., K. A. Brownell, and R. A. Knouff. Increased fat factor production after adrenal enucleation. Endocrinology 41: 213, 1947.
 1470. Hartroft, W. S. The pathology of obesity. Bull. N. Y. Acad. Med. 36: 313, 1960.
 1471. Hartroft, W. S. Pathogenesis and significance of hemoceroid and hyaloceroid, two types of ceroid‐like pigment found in human atheromatous lesions. J. Gerontol. 8: 178, 1953.
 1472. Hartroft, W. S., and J. H. Ridout. Pathogenesis of the cirrhosis produced by choline deficiency: escape of lipid from fatty hepatic cysts into the biliary and vascular systems. Am. J. Pathol. 27: 951, 1951.
 1473. Hartsough, C. R., and J. R. Gorham. Steatitis (yellow fat) in mink. Vet. Med. 44: 345, 1949.
 1474. Hartsuch, P. J. The chemical reaction between oleic acid and aqueous solutions of magnesium; its pathologic significance. Arch. Pathol. 25: 17, 1938.
 1475. Harvey, E. M. The tension at the surface of marine eggs, especially those of the sea urchin Arbacia. Biol. Bull. 61: 273, 1931.
 1476. Harvey, E. M., and H. Shapiro. The interfacial tension between oil and protoplasma within living cells. J. Cellular Comp. Physiol. 5: 255, 1934.
 1477. Hashim, S. A. Endocrine factors in lipid metabolism. Diabetes 9: 135, 1960.
 1478. Hashim, S. A., Metabolism of body fat. New York J. Med. 61: 1339, 1961.
 1479. Hashim, S. A., and T. B. Van Itallie. Effect of intravenous amino acids on plasma nonesterified fatty acids. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 100: 576, 1959.
 1480. Haskins, A. L. Assay of circulating progesterone by ultraviolet spectroscopy. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 73: 439. 1950.
 1481. Hass, E. The interrelations of secretory and adipose tissue in the mammary gland of mice. Z. Mikroskop. Anat. Forsch. 34: 201, 1933.
 1482. Hass, G. M. Hydrolysis of esters in the intercellular medium. An experimental study. Arch. Pathol. 26: 1183, 1938.
 1483. Hass, G. M. Hydrolysis of esters in the intracellular medium. Intracellular transformations of unsaturated fatty acids and esters. An experimental study. Arch. Pathol. 26: 1196, 1938.
 1484. Hastings, A. B. Metabolism of isotopic pyruvate and acetate in rabbit liver slices in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 177: 727, 1949.
 1485. Hastings, A. B., A. K. Salomon, C. B. Anfinsen, R. J. Gould, and I. N. Rosenberg. Incorporation of isotopic carbon dioxide in rabbit liver glycogen in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 177: 717, 1949.
 1486. Hatai, S. On the presence in human embryos of an interscapular gland corresponding to the so‐called hibernating gland of lower mammals. Anal. Anz. 21: 369, 1902.
 1487. Hatch, M. D., and R. K. Stumpf. Fat metabolism in higher plants, XVI. Acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase and acyl coenzyme A‐malonyl coenzyme A transcarboxylase from wheat germ. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 2879, 1961.
 1488. Haugaard, N., and J. B. Marsh. Effect of insulin on the metabolism of adipose tissue from normal rats. J. Biol. Chem. 194: 33, 1952.
 1489. Haugstedt, F. C. Thymi in Homine ac per Seriem Animamalium Descriptionis Anatomico‐Physiologiscae Particula Prior (Hauniae( (The thymus in man and in various animals species(. 1831, p. 28.
 1490. Hausberger, F. X. On the innervation of adipose tissue. Z. Mikranat. Forsch. 36: 231, 1934.
 1491. Hausberger, F. X. On the neural regulation of fat metabolism. Klin. Wochschr. 14: 77, 1935.
 1492. Hausberger, F. X. On the genetic and functional relationship between fat cells and the cells of loose connective tissue. Arch. Exper. Zellforsch 20: 336, 1937.
 1493. Hausberger, F. X. On the nature of the efferent and on the functional demonstration of afferent nerve fibres in adipose tissue. Deut. Arch. Klin. Med. 180: 374, 1937.
 1494. Hausberger, F. X. Changes in amylase activity in denervated adipose tissue. Z. Ges. Exp. Med. 102: 169, 1937.
 1495. Hausberger, F. X. On the action of thyroxin upon the regression of unilaterally denervated gills of Axolotl. Nauyn Schmiedeberg's Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 186: 326, 1937.
 1496. Hausberger, F. X. On the ability of transplanted fetal adipose tissue from rats to grow and develop. Virchows Arch. Pathol. Anat. Physiol. Klin. Med. 302: 640, 1938.
 1497. Hausberger, F. X. The turnover of carbohydrate and fat in denervated adipose tissue. In: Verhandl. Deut. Ges. Verdauungs. Stoffwechselkrankh. Stuttgart, 1938, p. 14.
 1498. Hausberger, F. X. Alterations of fat turnover in denervated adipose tissue. Nauyn‐Schmiedeberg Arch. Exp. Pathol. 192: 70, 1939.
 1499. Hausberger, F. X. On the ability of rat fetal adipose tissue to grow and develop extraperitoneally. Beitr. Pathol. Anat. Allgem. Pathol, 102: 415, 1939.
 1500. Hausberger, F. X. Adipose tissue, obesity and heredity. Klin. Wochschr. 20: 851, 1941.
 1501. Hausberger, F. X. The endocrine regulation of carbohydrate metabolism and its relationship to diabetes mellitus. Schweiz. Med. Wochschr. 79: 267, 1949.
 1502. Hausberger, F. X. The pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus. Schweiz. Med. Wochschr. 79: 1171, 1949.
 1503. Hausberger, F. X. The role of the adrenal cortex, particularly of desoxycorticosterone acetate in carbohydrate metabolism. Klin. Wochschr. 27: 100, 1949.
 1504. Hausberger, F. X. The pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus. Ergeb. Inn. Med. Kinderheilk 3: 221, 1952.
 1505. Hausberger, F. X. Quantitative studies on the development of autotransplants of immature adipose tissue of rats. Anat. Record 122: 507, 1955.
 1506. Hausberger, F. X. Composition of adipose tissue in several forms of obesity (abstract). Anat. Record 127: 305, 957.
 1507. Hausberger, F. X. Action of insulin and cortisone on adipose tissue. Diabetes 7: 211, 1958.
 1508. Hausberger, F. X. Influence of insulin and cortisone on hepatic and adipose tissue metabolism of rats. Endocrinology 63: 14, 1958.
 1509. Hausberger, F. X. The etiology of some forms of obesity in animals. Muench. Med. Wochschr. 101: 1301, 1959.
 1510. Hausberger, F. X. Behavior of transplanted adipose tissue of hereditarily obese mice. Anat. Record 135: 109, 1959.
 1511. Hausberger, F. X. Effect of food restriction on body composition and islet hypertrophy of mice bearing ACTH‐secreting tumors. Acta Endocrinol. 37: 336, 1961.
 1512. Hausberger, F. X. Effect of denervation on brown adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 21: 397, 1962.
 1513. Hausberger, F. X. Neurogenic factors affecting adipose tissue metabolism. In: Fat as a Tissue, edited by K. Rodahl. New York: McGraw‐Hill Co., 1964, p. 239.
 1514. Hausberger, F. X. “Ex vacuo” growth of adipose tissue in rats and mice. Anat. Record 148: 111, 1964.
 1515. Hausberger, F. X., and H. Bublitz. The effect of fasting and of insulin lack on the lipase content of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue. Nauyn Schmiedeberg's Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 207: 418, 1949.
 1516. Hausberger, F. X., and G. Glabasnia. Glycogen deposition in liver, muscle and adipose tissue in fasted rats after refeeding with glucose. Nauyn Schmiedeberg's Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 207: 409, 1949.
 1517. Hausberger, F. X., and O. Gujot. Ueber die Verande‐rungen im Fett, Wasser, Glykogen und Trockensubstanzgehalt im entnervten Fettgewebe. Nauyn Schmiedeberg's Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 187: 654, 1937.
 1518. Hausberger, F. X., and O. Gujot. On the changes in fat, water, glycogen and dry weight content of growing adipose tissue in young rats. Nauyn‐Schmiedeberg's Arch. Exp. Pathol. Pharmakol. 187: 647, 1937.
 1519. Hausberger, F. X., and B. C. Hausberger. Overall glucose utilization in steroid diabetic guinea pigs. Am. J. Physiol. 183: 302, 1955.
 1520. Hausberger, F. X., and B. C. Hausberger. Effect of insulin and cortisone on weight gain, protein and fat content of rats. Am. J. Physiol. 193: 455, 1958.
 1521. Hausberger, F. X., and B. C. Hausberger. The etio‐logic mechanism of some forms of hormonally induced obesity. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 671, 1960.
 1522. Hausberger, F. X., and O. Jachtorowycz. The effect of the nutritional state upon glycogen formation in surviving muscle and adipose tissue of rats. Nauyn Schmiedeberg's Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 207: 71, 1949.
 1523. Hausberger, F. X., and S. W. Milstein. Dietary effects of lipogenesis in adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 214: 483, 1955.
 1524. Hausberger, F. X., and N. Neuenschwander‐Laemmer. The relationship between glycerol phosphatase and synthesis of carbohydrate and fat in adipose tissue. Nauyn Schmiedeberg's Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 193: 110, 1939.
 1525. Hausberger, F. X., and N. Neuenschwander‐Laemmer. Relationships between blood ascorbic acid and liver metabolism. Klin. Wochschr. 18: 1119, 1939.
 1526. Hausberger, F. X., and N. Neuenschwander‐Laemmer. Carbohydrate turnover in denervated adipose tissue. Arch. Exp. Pathol. Pharmakol. 192: 530, 1939.
 1527. Hausberger, F. X., and A. J. Ramsay. Steroid diabetes in guinea pigs: effects of cortisone administration on blood and urinary glucose, nitrogen excretion, fat deposition and the islets of Langerhans. Endocrinology 53: 423, 1953.
 1528. Hausberger, F. X., and A. J. Ramsay. Steroid diabetes in guinea pigs, II: effects of hydrocortisone administration on blood and urinary glucose nitrogen excretion and fat deposition, and the islets of Langerhans. Endocrinology 56: 533, 1955.
 1529. Hausberger, F. X., and A. J. Ramsay. Islet hypertrophy in obesity of mice bearing ACTH secreting tumors. Endocrinology 65: 165, 1959.
 1530. Hausberger, F. X., and M. M. Widelitz. Distribution of labeled erythrocytes in adipose tissue and muscle in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 204: 649, 1963.
 1531. Hausberger, F. X., S. W. Milstein, and R. J. Rutman. The influence of insulin on glucose utilization in adipose and hepatic tissues in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 208: 431, 1954.
 1532. Hausberger, F. X., C. L. Broadhead, Jr., and B. C. Hausberger. Obesity and diabetes mellitus in a rat with hypothalamic lesions. Acta Endocrinol. 45: 600, 1964.
 1533. Havel, R. J. Early effects of fat ingestion on lipids and lipoproteins of serum in man. J. Clin. Invest. 36: 848, 1957.
 1534. Havel, R. J. Early effects of fasting and of carbohydrate ingestion on lipids and lipoproteins of serum in man. J. Clin. Invest. 36: 855, 1957.
 1535. Havel, R. J. Transport and metabolism of chylomicra. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 6: 662, 1958.
 1536. Havel, R. J. The effects of norepinephrine and epinephrine on unesterified fatty acid. J. Clin. Invest. 38: 1007, 1959.
 1537. Havel, R. J. Conversion of plasma free fatty acids into triglycerides of plasma lipoprotein fractions in man. Melab. Clin. Exp. 10: 1031, 1961.
 1538. Havel, R. J. The incorporation of triglyceride fatty acid into adipose tissue. Clin. Res. 10: 84, 1962.
 1539. Havel, R. J. The neurohormonal control of lipid storage, transport and utilization. Physiol, for Physicians 1: 1, 1963.
 1540. Havel, R. J. Transport of fatty acids in the blood: pathways of transport and the role of catecholamines and the sympathetic nervous system. In: Effects of Drugs on Synthesis and Mobilization of Lipids. London: Pergamon Press, Inc., 1963.
 1541. Havel, R. J. Transport of fatty acids in the blood: pathways of transport and the role of catecholamines and the sympathetic nervous system. In: Proceedings of the 1st International Pharmacological Meeting, vol. 2. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1963, p. 43.
 1542. Havel, R. J. Catecholamines. In: Lipid Pharmacology, edited by R. Paoletti. New York: Academic Press. 1964, p. 357.
 1543. Havel, R. L., and J. H. Bragdon. Heparin like activity of polymetaphosphate. Circulation 10: 591, 1954.
 1544. Havel, R. J., and L. A. Carlson. Serum lipoproteins, cholesterol and triglycerides in coronary heart disease. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 11: 195, 1962.
 1545. Havel, R. J., and L. A. Carlson. Comparative turnover of free fatty acids and glycerol in blood of dogs under various conditions. Life Sci. 9: 651, 1963.
 1546. Havel, R. J., and J. C. Clarke. Metabolism of chylomicron phospholipids. Clin. Res. 6: 264, 1958.
 1547. Havel, R. J., and D. S. Fredrickson. The metabolism of chylomicra. I. The removal of palmitic acid‐1‐C14 labeled chylomicra from dog plasma. J. Clin. Invest. 35: 1025, 1956.
 1548. Havel, R. J., and A. Goldfien. Evidence for control of unesterified fatty acid metabolism by the sympathetic nervous system. Clin. Res. 7: 116, 1959.
 1549. Havel, R. J., and A. Goldfien. The role of the sympathetic nervous system in the metabolism of free fatty acids. J. Lipid Res. 1: 102, 1959.
 1550. Havel, R. J., and A. Goldfien. The role of the liver and extrahepatic tissues in the transport and metabolism of fatty acids and triglycerides in the dog. J. Lipid Res. 2: 389. 1961.
 1551. Havel, R. J., and R. S. Gordon, Jr. Idiopathic hyperlipemia: metabolic studies in an affected family. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 1777, 1960.
 1552. Havel, R. J., H. A. Eder, and J. H. Bragdon. The distribution and chemical composition of ultracentrifugally separated lipoproteins in human serum. J. Clin. Invest. 34: 1345, 1955.
 1553. Havel, R. J., J. M. Felts, and A. Bezman. Demonstration of lipoprotein lipase in human adipose tissue (abstract). Clin. Res. 9: 72, 1960.
 1554. Havel, R., J. Felts, and A. Bezman. Demonstration of lipoprotein lipase in human adipose tissue. Clin. Res. 9: 72, 1961.
 1555. Havel, R. J., J. M. Felts, and C. M. VanDuyne. Formation and fate of endogenous triglycerides in blood plasma of rabbits. J. Lipid Res. 3: 297, 1962.
 1556. Havel, R. J., A. Naimark, and C. F. Borchgrevink. Turnover rate and oxidation of free fatty acids of blood plasma in man during exercise: studies during continuous infusion of palmitate‐1‐C14. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 1054, 1963.
 1557. Havivi, E., and E. Wertheimer. In vitro release of a factor of muscular activity. Bull. Res. Council Israel, Sect. A 11: 62, 1962.
 1558. Hawker, R. Oxytocin and an unidentified oxytocic substance in extracts of blood. In: Oxytocin, edited by R. Caldeyro‐Barcia and H. Heller. New York: Pergamon Press, 1961, p. 245.
 1559. Haxthausen, H. Adiponecrosis e frigore. Brit. J. Dermatol. Syph. 53: 83, 1941.
 1560. Hayes, D. M., C. L. Spurr, J. H. Felts, and E. C. Miller. Observations of hypoglycemia associated with mesodermal tumors (abstract). Clin. Res. 9: 33, 1960.
 1561. Haynes, R. C., Jr. The activation of adrenal phosphorylase by the adrenocorticotropic hormone. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 1220, 1958.
 1562. Haynes, R. C., Jr., and L. Berthet. Studies on the mechanism of action of the adrenocorticotropic hormone. J. Biol. Chem. 225: 115, 1957.
 1563. Haynes, R. C., Jr., S. B. Koritz, and F. G. Peron. Influence of adenosine 3', 5'‐monophosphate on corticoid production by rat adrenal glands. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 1421, 1959.
 1564. Heald, F. P., E. E. Hunt, Jr., R. Schwartz, C. D. Cook, O. Elliot, and B. Vajda. Measures of body fat and hydration in adolescent boys. Pediatrics 31: 226, 1963.
 1565. Heald, P. J., and H. G. Badman. Lipid metabolism and the laying hen. I. Plasma free fatty acids and the onset of laying in the domestic fowl. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 70: 381, 1963.
 1566. Hearfield, D. A. H., and B. A. Kilby. Enzymes of the tricarboxylic acid cycle and cytochrome oxidase in the fat body of the desert locust. Nature 181: 546, 1958.
 1567. Hechter, O., and G. Lester. Cell permeability and hormone action. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 16: 139, 1960.
 1568. Heffernan, A. G. A. The fatty acid composition of human adipose tissue. Clin. Sci. 25: 423, 1963.
 1569. Hegler, C., and F. Wohlwill. Subcutaneous and bone marrow adipose tissue necrosis resulting from metastases of a pancreatic carcinoma. Virchow's Arch. Pathol. Anat. Physiol. Klin. Med. 274: 784, 1930.
 1570. Hegmann, W. Studies on the causal role of hypoalbuminemia in experimental nephrotic hyperlipemia. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 808, 1958.
 1571. Hegsted, D. M., C. Whyman, A. Gotsis, and S. A. Andrus. Effects of the composition of dietary fat upon composition of human adipose tissue. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 209, 1960.
 1572. Hegsted, D. M., C. W. Jack, and F. J. Stare. The composition of human adipose tissue from several parts of the world. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 10: 11, 1962.
 1573. Heidenreich, O., and Y. Kook. Effects on carbohydrate and fat metabolism of prolonged infusions of oxitocin, vasopressin and hypertensin in the dog. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 245: 280, 1963.
 1574. Heidenreich, O., Y. Kook, L. Baumeister, and P. Keller. Studies concerning the mode of action of posterior pituitary hormones on carbohydrate and fat metabolism. Naunyn‐Schmiedebergs Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 245: 321, 1963.
 1575. Heiduschka, A., and C. Handritschk. On human adipose tissue. Biochem. Z. 197: 404, 1928.
 1576. Heimberg, M., and N. B. Fizette. The action of norepinephrine on the transport of fatty acids and triglycerides by the isolated perfused rat liver. Biochem. Pharmacol. 12: 385, 1963.
 1577. Heimberg, M., I. Weinstein, H. Klausner, and M. L. Watkins. Release and uptake of triglycerides by the isolated perfused rat liver. Am. J. Physiol. 202: 353, 1962.
 1578. Hele, P., G. Popjak, and M. Lauryssens. Biosynthesis of fatty acid in cell free preparations, IV. Synthesis of fatty acid, from acetate by a partially purified enzyme system from rabbit mammary gland. Biochem. J. 65: 348, 1957.
 1579. Heller, J. The antidiuretic activity of the plasma of the mouse, guinea pig, cat, rabbit and dog. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 10: 167, 1961.
 1580. Hellerström, C., and B. Hellman. The islets of Langerhans in yellow obese mice. Metab. Clin. Exp. 12: 527, 1963.
 1581. Hellerström, C., and B. Hellman. Quantitative studies on isolated pancreatic islets of mammals. I. Peptidase activity in normal and obese hyperglycemic mice. Acta Endocrinol. 42: 615, 1963.
 1582. Hellerström, C., B. Hellman, and S. Larsson. Some aspects of the structure and histochemistry of the adrenals in obese hyperglycemic mice. Acta Path. Microbiol. Scand. 54: 365, 1962.
 1583. Hellerström, C., B. Hellman, S. Westman, S. Larsson, and I. Täljedal. Mice with hereditary obesity and hyperglycemia as an instrument of diabetes research. Nord. Med. 69: 44, 1963.
 1584. Hellerström, C., I. Täljedal, and B. Hellman. Quantitative studies on isolated pancreatic islets of mammals. 2. Acid phosphatase activity in obese hyperglycemic mice. Acta Endocrinol. 45: 476, 1964.
 1585. Hellman, B. The occurrence of argyrophil cells in the islets of Langerhans of American obese‐hyperglycaemic mice. Acta Endocrinol. 36: 596, 1961.
 1586. Hellman, B. Influence of glucose on the in vitro acetate metabolism in the epididymal adipose tissue of obese hyperglycemic mice. Med. Exptl. 7: 30, 1962.
 1587. Hellman, B., and C. Hellerström. Cell renewal in the white and brown fat tissue of the rat. Acta Path. Microbiol. Scand. 51: 347, 1961.
 1588. Hellman, B., and C. Hellerström. Histochemical studies on glucose‐6‐phosphatases, adenosine triphosphatase and amylo Phosphorylase in the pancreatic islets of normal and obese hyperglycemic mice. Acta Endocrinol. 39: 474, 1962.
 1589. Hellman, B., and C. Hellerström. Oxidative enzymes in the pancreatic islets of normal and obese hyperglycemic mice. Z. Zellforsch. 56: 97, 1962.
 1590. Hellman, B., and B. Petersson. The activity of the Islet B Cells as Indicated by the nuclear and nucleolar size in the american obese hyperglycemic mice. Acta Path. Microbiol. Scand. 50: 291, 1960.
 1591. Hellman, B., and S. Westman. Palmitate utilization in obese hyperglycemic mice. In vitro studies of epididymal adipose tissue and liver. Acta Physiol. Scand. 61: 65, 1964.
 1592. Hellman, B., S. Larsson, and S. Westman. Aspects of the glucose and amino acid metabolism in the liver and the diaphragm of normal and obese hyperglycemic mice. Acta Physiol. Scand. 53: 330, 1961.
 1593. Hellman, B., S. Brolin, C. Hellerström, and K. Hellman. The distribution pattern of the pancreatic islet volume in normal and hyperglycemic mice. Acta Endocrinol. 36: 609, 1961.
 1594. Hellman, B., C. Hellerström, S. Larsson, and S. Brolin. Histochemical observations on the pancreatic islets in normal and obese hyperglycemic mice. Z. Zellforsch. 55: 235, 1961.
 1595. Hellman, B., S. Larsson, and S. Westman. Acetate metabolism in isolated epididymal adipose tissue from obese hyperglycemic mice of different ages. Acta Physiol. Scand. 56: 189, 1962.
 1596. Hellman, B., A. Wallgren, and B. Petersson. Cytological characteristics of the exocrine pancreatic cells with regard to their position in relation to the islets of Langerhans. A study in normal and obese‐hyperglycemic mice. Acta Endocrinol. 39: 465, 1962.
 1597. Hellman, B., S. Larsson, and S. Westman. Influence of glucose on the in vitro acetate metabolism in the epididymal adipose tissue of obese hyperglycemic mice. Med. Exp. 7: 39, 1962.
 1598. Hellman, B., S. Larsson, and S. Westman. The metabolism of variously labelled glucose in fatty livers from mice with congenital hyperglycemia. Acta Endocrinol. 39: 457. 1962.
 1599. Hellman, B., I. B. Täljedal, and B. Petersson. Morphological characteristics of the epididymal adipose tissue in mice with obesity induced by goldthioglucose. Med. Exptl. 6: 402, 1962.
 1600. Hellman, B., and I. B. Täljedal, and S. Westman. Morphological characteristics of the epididymal adipose tissue in normal and obese hyperglycemic mice. Acta Morphol. Neerl. Scand. 5: 182, 1962.
 1601. Hellman, B., L. Thelander, and I. Täljedal. Postnatal growth of the epididymal adipose tissue in yellow obese mice. Acta Anat. 55: 286, 1962.
 1602. Hellman, B., L. Jacobsson, and I. Täljedal. Endocrine activity of the testis in obese hyperglycemic. mice. Endocrinology 44: 20, 1963.
 1603. Hellman, B., S. Larsson, and S. Westman. Mast cell content and fatty acid metabolism in the epididymal fat pad of obese mice. Acta Physiol. Scand. 58: 255, 1963.
 1604. Helms, C. W. Song and tree sparrow weight and fat before and after a night of migration. Wilson Bull. 71: 244, 1959.
 1605. Helms, C. W., and W. H. Drury. Winter and migratory weight and fat: field studies on some North American buntings. Bird Banding 31: 1, 1960.
 1606. Henle, W., and G. Szpingier. The metabolism of isolated adipose tissue. III. On the true respiratory quotient and the effect of various substrates. Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 180: 672, 1936.
 1607. Henneman, D. H., and P. H. Henneman. Effects of human growth hormone on levels of blood and urinary carbohydrate and fat metabolites in man. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 1239, 1960.
 1608. Henriques, V., and C. Hansen, Comparative studies on the chemical composition of animal fat. Skand. Arch. Physiol. 11: 151, 1901.
 1609. Henschen, K. Subcutaneous foreign body tumors resulting from unresorbed camphor oil (oil granuloma). Zentr. Allgem. Pathol. Anat. 25: 417, 1914.
 1610. Hering, H. A case of superficial cutaneous naevus lipomatodes. Z. Haut. Geschlechtskr. 21: 123, 1956.
 1611. Hermann, G., and H. C. Wood. Influence of body fat on duration of thiopental anesthesia. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 80: 318, 1952.
 1612. Hernández, A., and A. Sols. Transport and phosphorylation of sugars in adipose tissue. Biochem. J. 86: 166, 1963.
 1613. Herrera, M. G., and A. E. Renold. Hormonal effects of glycine metabolism in rat epididymal adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 44: 165, 1960.
 1614. Herrera, M. G., and A. E. Renold. Incorporation of substrate carbon into protein of rat adipose tissue in vitro: effects of starvation and realimentation. Federation Proc. 20. 368, 1961.
 1615. Herrera, M. G., G. R. Philipps, and A. E. Renold. Accelerated lipogenesis after prolonged incubation of adipose tissue from fasted rats; effects of insulin and cortisol. Federation Proc. 21: 286, 1962.
 1616. Herrera, M. G., G. R. Philipps, and A. E. Renold. Stimulation of metabolic activity of adipose tissue from fasted rats by prolonged incubation in vitro. I. Requirement for glucose and insulin. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. In press.
 1617. Herrington, J. L., Jr., W. H. Edwards, and L. A. Grossman. Mesenteric manifestations of Weber‐Christian disease. Ann. Surg. 154: 949, 1961.
 1618. Hers, H. G. The conversion of fructose‐1‐C14 and sorbitol‐1‐C14 to liver and muscle glycogen in the rat. J. Biol. Chem. 214: 373, 1955.
 1619. Hers, H. G. Le Metabolisme du Fructose. Bruxelles, Belgique: Editions Arscia, 1957.
 1620. Herter, K. Hibernation. In: Handbuch der Zoologie, vol. iv, edited by S. Kükenthal. 1956, p. 1.
 1621. Herting, D. C., and R. C. Crain. Foreign‐body type reaction in fat cells. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 98: 347, 1958.
 1622. Herting, D. C., P. L. Harris, and R. C. Crain. Dietary factors influencing lipogranuloma. Federation Proc. 18: 529, 1959.
 1623. Herting, D. C., P. L. Harris, and R. C. Crain. Effect of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids on dietary lipogranuloma. J. Nutr. 70: 247, 1960.
 1624. Hervey, G. R. The effect of lesions in the hypothalamus in parabiotic rats. J. Physiol. 145: 336, 1959.
 1625. Hess, G. H. Sub‐pleural fibrolipoma; report of a case. Radiology 6: 525, 1926.
 1626. Hess, M. E., and N. Haugaard. The effect of epinephrine and aminophylline on the Phosphorylase activity of perfused contracting heart muscle. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 122: 169, 1958.
 1627. Hessled, D., C. Whyman, A. Gotsis, and S. Andrus. Effects of the composition of dietary fat upon composition of adipose tissue. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 209, 1960.
 1628. Hetherington. A. W., and S. W. Ranson. Hypothalamic lesions and adiposity in rat. Anat. Record 78: 149, 1940.
 1629. Heuer, G. J., and W. D. Andrus. The surgery of mediastinal tumors. Am. J. Surg. 50: 146, 1940.
 1630. Hevesy, G. Determination of the rate of renewal from the rate of disappearance of labelled molecules. Exp. Cell. Res. 3: 192, 1952.
 1631. Hevesy, G., R. Ruyssen, and M. L. Beeckmans. Turnover rate of the fatty acids of the liver. Experientia 7: 144, 1951.
 1632. Hewitt, J. E., T. L. Hayes, J. W. Gofman, H. B. Jones, and F. T. Pierce. Effects of total body irradiation upon lipoprotein metabolism. Cardiologia 21: 353, 1952.
 1633. Heye, D. H. J. Hildebrandt, T. Hukuhara, and U. Schwabe. Effects of fat accumulated insecticides (DDT) on the metabolism of fatty tissue. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 241: 211–212, 1961.
 1634. Higgenbotham, R. D., and T. F. Dougherty. Potentiation of polymyxin B toxicity by ACTH. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 96: 466, 1957.
 1635. Hilditch, T. P. The Chemical Constitution of Natural Fats. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1956, p. 565.
 1636. Hilditch, T. P., and J. A. Lovern. The evolution of natural fats. Nature 137: 478, 1936.
 1637. Hilditch, T. P., and K. S. Murti. The component acids of an ox bone marrow fat. Biochem. J. 34: 1299, 1940.
 1638. Hill, F. Xanthophyll pigmentation in sheep fat. Nature 194: 865, 1962.
 1639. Hill, R. B., Jr., and W. A. Drake. Production of fatty liver in the rat by cortisone. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 114: 767, 1963.
 1640. Hille, G. The thickness of the skinfold in judging the nutritional state of children. Arch. Kinderheilk. 73: 134, 1923.
 1641. Hills, A. G., B. H. Marks, and I. Kiem. Endocrine influences on fat and carbohydrate metabolism in man. II. Effect of sulfonylurea derivatives on abnormalities of serum non‐esterified fatty acids and blood glucose concentration in diabetes mellitus. Diabetes 11 (Suppl( 61, 1962.
 1642. Hillyard, L. A., C. E. Cornelius, and I. L. Chaikoff. Removal by the isolated rat liver of palmitate‐1‐C14 bound to albumin and of palmitate‐1‐C14 and cholesterol‐4‐C14 in chylomicrons from perfusion fluid. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 2240, 1959.
 1643. Hilton, J. G., O. R. Kruesi, R. I. Nedaljkovic, and L. F. Scian. Adrenocortical and medullary responses to adenosine 3',5'‐monophosphate. Endocrinology 68: 908, 1961.
 1644. Hind, H. G., and S. M. McGinn. Heparin content of adipose tissue. Nature 182: 117, 1958.
 1645. Hines, W. J. W., and M. J. H. Smith. Some aspects of intermediary metabolism in the desert locust (Schistocerca gregaria Forskál). J. Insect Physiol, 9: 463, 1963.
 1646. Hirsch, E. F. Embolic pulmonary lesions produced in rabbits by human fat containing fatty acids or soaps. Arch. Pathol. 21: 765, 1936.
 1647. Hirsch, E. F. Relation of the chemical composition of lipids to characteristic tissue lesions. Arch. Pathol. 31: 516, 1941.
 1648. Hirsch, E. F., and H. G. Wells. Retroperitoneal liposarcoma: report of unusually large specimen with chemical analysis. Am. J. Med. Sci. 159: 356, 1920.
 1649. Hirsch, J. Composition of adipose tissue. In: Adipose Tissue as an Organ, edited by L. W. Kinsell. Springfield, Ill.: C. C Thomas, 1962, pp. 79, 81, 89.
 1650. Hirsch, J., and E. H. Ahrens. The separation of complex lipid mixtures by the use of silicic acid chromatography. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 311, 1958.
 1651. Hirsch, J., J. W. Farquhar, E. H. Ahrens, M. L. Peterson, and W. Stoffel. Studies of adipose tissue in man: A microtechnique for sampling and analysis. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 499, 1960.
 1652. Hirsch, R. L., D. Rudman, R. Ireland, and R. K. Skraly. Movement of free fatty acids into and out of the bloodstream in normal rabbits and in rabbits injected subcutaneously with the pituitary adipokinetic substances, Fraction H and adrenocorticotropin. J. Lipid. Res. 4: 289, 1963.
 1653. Hirzel, H., and H. Frey. Observations on the structure of the so‐called gland of hibernation. Zeitschr. f. Wissensch. Zool. 12: 1765, 1863.
 1654. Hisock, E., and W. J. Dixon. A controlled clinical trial of a diet high in unsaturated fat. Preliminary observations. New Engl. J. Med. 266: 1017, 1962.
 1655. Ho, R. J., and H. C. Meng. FFA production and release from perfused and incubated adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 21: 286, 1962.
 1656. Ho, R. J., and H. C. Meng. Release, uptake and metabolism of glycerol in the isolated perfused adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 22: 376, 1963.
 1657. Ho, R. J., and H. C. Meng. The extracortical action of adrenocorticotrophic hormone on the elevation of plasma free fatty acids. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 13: 361, 1964.
 1658. Ho, R. J., and H. C. Meng. Technique for the cannulation and perfusion of isolated rat epididymal fat pad. J. Lipid Res. 5: 203, 1964.
 1659. Hoak, J. C., J. C. F. Poole, and D. S. Robinson. Thrombosis associated with mobilization of fatty acids. Circulation 28: 660, 1963.
 1660. Hobbs, W. H., and S. E. Cohen. Gastroduodenal invagination due to a submucous lipoma of the stomach. Am. J. Surg. 71: 505, 1946.
 1661. Hochachka, P. W. Glucose and acetate metabolism in fish. Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 39: 1937, 1961.
 1662. Hochachka, P. W. Thyroidal effects on pathways for carbohydrate metabolism in a teleost. General Comp. Endocrinol. 2. 499, 1962.
 1663. Hochachka, P. W., and F. R. Hayes. The effect of temperature acclimation on pathways of glucose metabolism in the trout. Can. J. Zool. 40: 261, 1962.
 1664. Hochstein, P., and L. Ernster. ADP‐activated lipid peroxidation coupled to the TPNH oxidase system of microsomes. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 12: 388, 1963.
 1665. Hoepke, H., and K. Nikolaus. The significance of the gland of hibernation in the hedgehog. Z. Mikr. Anat. Forsch. (Leipzig( 46: 1, 1939.
 1666. Hoepke, H., and H. Peter. On the appearance of the thymus of the hedgehog given acid or alcaline feed. Z. Mikr. Anat. Forsch. 39: 263, 1935.
 1667. Hoffmann, A. The development of adipose tissue of man. Preliminary communication. Anat. Anz. 97: 242, 1950.
 1668. Hoffmann, A. The development of adipose tissue in man. Z. Mikr. Anat. Forsch. 56: 415, 1950.
 1669. Hoffmann, A. Observations with the electron microscope of the membrane of adipose tissue cells. Gegenbaur Morph. Jahrb. 95: 384, 1955.
 1670. Hoffmann, A., and E. Wertheimer. The regulation of metabolism. VIII. On the physiology of adipose tissue and the deposition of fat. Pflueger. Arch. Ges. Physiol. 217: 728, 1927.
 1671. Hoffmann, E., and E. Zurhelle. On a cutaneous, superficial, naevus lipomatodes of the left gluteal region. Arch. f. Dermatol. Syph. 130: 327, 1921.
 1672. Hofmann, A. F., and B. Borgström. Physico‐chemical state of lipids in intestinal content during their digestion and absorption. Federation Proc. 21: 43, 1962.
 1673. Hofmann, K., and H. Yajima. Synthetic pituitary hormones. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 18: 41, 1962.
 1674. Hollenberg, C. H. Effect of nutrition on activity and release of lipase from rat adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. 197: 667, 1959.
 1675. Hollenberg, C. H. The effect of fasting on the lipoprotein lipase activity of rat heart and diaphragm. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 1282, 1960.
 1676. Hollenberg, C. H. The effect of incubation on the characteristics of the lipolytic activity of rat adipose tissue. Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 40: 703, 1962.
 1677. Hollenberg, C. H., and A. Angel. Relation of fatty acid structure to release and esterification of free fatty acids. Am. J. Physiol. 205: 909, 1963.
 1678. Hollenberg, C. H., and D. E. Douglas. Effect of adrenaline, corticotropin, fasting, and diabetes on the composition of the long‐chain fatty acid of rat epididymal fat. Nature 193: 1074, 1962.
 1679. Hollenberg, C. H., and I. Horowitz. The lipolytic activity of rat kidney cortex and medulla. J. Lipid. Res. 3: 445, 1962.
 1680. Hollenberg, C. H., M. S. Raben, and E. B. Astwood. The lipolytic response to corticotrophin. In: The Endocrine Society Programme of the 42nd Meeting, vol. 60, 1960, p. 589.
 1681. Hollenberg, C. H., M. S. Raben, and E. B. Astwood. The lipolytic response to corticotropin. Endocrinology 68: 589, 1961.
 1682. Hollett, C. R. Adipose tissue: hormonal influence on distribution of lipolytic activity in homogenate fractions. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 15/6: 575, 1964.
 1683. Hollifield, G. Hyperlipogenesis in adipose tissue of rats limited to a daily two hour feeding period. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 997, 1960.
 1684. Hollifield, G. A consideration of adipose tissue in the regulation of food intake. Abstracts of Papers Presented at the International Conference on the Regulation of Food and Water Intake, Leiden, 1962.
 1685. Hollifield, G., and W. Parson. Body composition of mice with goldthioglucose and hereditary obesity after weight reduction. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 7: 179, 1958.
 1686. Hollifield, G., and W. Parson. Body composition and in vitro synthesis of lipids by adipose tissue of II dehydro‐corticosterone‐treated mice. Am. J. Physiol. 197: 105, 1959.
 1687. Hollifield, G., and W. Parson. Prolonged increases in lipid synthesis and alterations in feeding pattern following a short term 'stuff and starve' feeding program (abstract). Clin. Res. 9: 51, 1960.
 1688. Hollifield, G., and W. Parson. Metabolic adaptations to a 'stuff and starve' feeding program. I. Studies of adipose tissue and liver glycogen in rats limited to a short daily feeding period. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 245, 1961.
 1689. Hollifield, G., and W. Parson. Metabolic adaptations to a 'stuff and starve' feeding program. II. Obesity and the persistence of adaptive changes in adipose tissue and liver occurring in rats limited to a short daily feeding period. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 250, 1962.
 1690. Hollifield, G., W. Parson, and C. Ayers. In vitro synthesis of lipids from C14 acetate by adipose tissue from four types of obese mice. Clin. Res. 7: 149, 1959.
 1691. Hollifield, G., W. Parson, and C. R. Ayers. In vitro synthesis of lipids from C14 acetate by adipose tissue from four types of obese mice. Am. J. Physiol. 198: 37, 1960.
 1692. Hollifield, G., M. Perlman, and W. Parson. FFA content of adipose tissue in three types of obese mice during fasting. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 11: 117, 1962.
 1693. Hollister, L. E., S. L. Kanter, P. B. Powell, and U. L. Henrich. The effect of adrenergic blocking agents (including chlorpromazine( on serum lipid levels of patients with disorders of fat metabolism. J. Chronic Diseases 6: 234, 1957.
 1694. Holmberg, J., and U. Rosenqvist. Bone fat and kidney fat from horse. Svensk. Rem. Tidskr. 61: 89, 1949.
 1695. Holmgren, A. Circulatory changes during muscular work in man. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. (Suppl.( 8: 24, 1956.
 1696. Holst, E. J. Glycerol oxidation in the animal organism. Acta Physiol. Scand. 7: 69, 1944.
 1697. Holt, F. Liposarcomas. Cancer 11: 1103, 1959.
 1698. Holt, H., R. W. Keeton, and B. Vennesland. Effect of gonadectomy on body structure and body weight in Albino rats. Am. J. Physiol. 114: 515, 1936.
 1699. Holton, F. A., and J. Colpa‐Boonstra. Spectrophotometric observations relating to the oxidation‐reduction potential of cytochrome b in non‐phosphorylating heart muscle particles. Biochem. J. 76: 179, 1960.
 1700. Holtz, K. H. On the histology of cutaneous, superficial, naevus lipomatodes (Hoffmann‐Zurhelle). Arch. f. Dermatol. Syph. 199: 275, 1955.
 1701. Holzel, A. Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn. Arch. Disease Childhood 26: 89, 1955.
 1702. Hook, W. E. Effects of crude peanut oil extracts of brown adipose tissue on the metabolism of the white rat. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 45: 37, 1940.
 1703. Hook, W. E., and E. S. G. Barron. The respiration of brown adipose tissue and kidney of the hibernating and non‐hibernating ground squirrel. Am. J. Physiol. 133: 56, 1941.
 1704. Hope, D. B., V. V. S. Murti, and V. du Vigneaud. Highly potent analogue of oxytocin, desamino‐ocytocin. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 1563, 1962.
 1705. Horecker, B. L., and H. H. Hiatt. Pathways of carbohydrate metabolism in normal and neoplastic cells. N. Engl. J. Med. 258: 177, 1958.
 1706. Horecker, B. L., and A. H. Mehler. Carbohydrate metabolism. Ann. Rev. Biochem. 24: 207, 1955.
 1707. Horecker, B. L., and P. Z. Smyrniotis. 6‐phosphogluconic dehydrogenase. In: Methods in Enzymology, vol. I, edited by S. P. Colowick and N. O. Kaplan, New York: Academic Press 1957, p. 323.
 1708. Horie, Y. Blood trehalose and fat body glycogen in the silkworm, Bombyx mori. Nature 188: 583, 1960.
 1709. Horn, R. G., F. R. Blood, and J. G. Coniglio. Incorporation of C14‐acetate into intestinal fatty acids of rats with cannulated bile ducts. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 91: 258, 1956.
 1710. Horning, M. G., E. A. Williams, H. M. Maling, and B. B. Brodie. Depot fat as a source of increased liver triglycerides after ethanol. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 3: 635, 1960.
 1711. Horning, M. G., D. B. Martin, A. Karmen, and P. R. Vagelos. Synthesis of branched‐chain and odd‐numbered fatty acids from malonyl‐CoA. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 3: 101, 1960.
 1712. Horning, M. G., D. B. Martin, A. Karmen, and R. P. Vagelos. Fatty acid synthesis in adipose tissue. II. Enzymatic synthesis of branched chain and odd‐numbered fatty acids. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 669, 1961.
 1713. Horning, M. G., M. Wakabashi, and H. M. Maling. Biochemical processes involved in the synthesis, accumulation and release of triglycerides by the liver. In: Proceedings of the First International Pharmacological Meeting, vol. 2, edited by E. C. Horning. Oxford, England: Pergamon Press, 1963, p. 13.
 1714. Horst, A., I. Kaganowicz, I. Zagorska, and D. Rozynkowa. Disappearance of depot fat in rats fed extremely hydrogenated oils. Am. J. Physiol. 201: 617, 1961.
 1715. Horvath, A. Contribution to the knowledge of hibernation. Verhl. Phys. Med. Ges. Würzburg 12‐15: 139, 1878‐1881.
 1716. Horvath, A. A., and H. C. Chang. The effect of soybean feeding on blood lipase of rabbits. Am. J. Physiol. 78: 224, 1926.
 1717. Hosemann, G., and W. Lang. On recurring retroperitoneal lipoma. Arch. Klin. Chir. 155: 336, 1929.
 1718. Houssay, B. A. The functional relationships between pituitary and pancreas. Endokrinologie 5: 103, 1929.
 1719. Howard, W. R., and E. B. Helwig. Angiolipoma. Arch. Dermatol. 82: 924, 1960.
 1720. Howden, G. F., and B. A. Kilby. Trehalose and trehalase in the locust. Chem. Ind. (London( p. 1453, 1956.
 1721. Howell, A. H. Revision of the American Marmots. North American Fauna, No. 37. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Biological Survey, Washington, D.C., 1915.
 1722. Howell, R. R., D. M. Ashton, and J. B. Wyngaarden. Glucose‐6‐phosphatase deficiency glycogen storage disease. (Studies on the interrelationships of carbohydrate, lipid and purine abnormalities). Pediatrics 29: 553, 1962.
 1723. Howell, W. H. A Textbook of Physiology. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1941.
 1724. Howes, G. B. On the mammalian pelvis with especial reference to the young of Ornithorhynchus anatinus. J. Anat. Physiol. 27: 543, 1893.
 1725. Hsieh, A. C. L., and L. D. Carlson. Role of adrenaline and noradrenaline in chemical regulation of heat production. Am. J. Physiol. 190: 243, 1957.
 1726. Hsieh, A. C. L., L. D. Carlson, and G. Gray. Role of the sympathetic nervous system in the control of chemical regulation of heat production. Am. J. Physiol. 190: 247, 1957.
 1727. Huber, A. M., S. N. Gershoff, D. M. Hegsted. The effect of endocrine changes on adipose tissue in vitamin B6 deficient rats. Federation Proc. 21: 386, 1962.
 1728. Huddleson, J. H. A case of missing corpus callosum with formation of a lipoma in the defect. Z. Neurol. Psychiat. 113: 117, 1928.
 1729. Huebschmann, A. About some rare brain tumors. Deutsch. Z. Nervenheilk 72: 205, 1921.
 1730. Huebschmann, P. On the atrophy of adipose tissue and on glandular adipose tissue. Verhandl. Deutsch. Ges. Pathol. 33: 236, 1923.
 1731. Hughes, A. M., and B. M. Tolbert. Oxidation of acetate, glucose or glycine to carbon dioxide in mice exhibiting the hereditary obesity syndrome. J. Biol. Chem. 231: 338, 1958.
 1732. Hughes, W. E., and M. L. Hammond. Sclerema neonatorum. J. Pediat. 32: 676, 1948.
 1733. Hukuhara, T. Distribution of DDT between the brain and fatty tissue in experimental feeding in rats and behavior of fat stored DDT in the starvation state. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 242: 522, 1962.
 1734. Hukuhara, T., D. Heye, H. J. Hildebrandt, and U. Schwabe. Functional importance of uptake of the insecticide DDT in the fatty tissue in feeding in rats. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 242: 540, 1962.
 1735. Hummel, J., A. Roussel, and F. Triboulet. Endobronchial lipomas. Semaine Hôp. Paris 36: 516, 1960.
 1736. Hunter, C. G., and J. Robinson. Chlorinated insecticide content of human body fat in Southern England. Brit. Med. J. 5325: 221, 1963.
 1737. Hunter, F. E., J. M. Gebicki, P. E. Hoffsten, J. Weinstein, and A. Scott. Swelling and lysis of rat liver mitochondria induced by ferrous ions. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 828, 1963.
 1738. Hunter, R. L. Distribution of esterase in the mouse embryo. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 78: 56, 1951.
 1739. Hunter, S. F. Effect of ACTH administration on certain enzyme systems in rat liver. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 82: 14, 1953.
 1740. Hurwitz, G. E., and R. H. Williams. Influence of adrenergic blocking on growth hormone effects on fat. Clin. Res. 10: 87, 1962.
 1741. Hutch, A. Nutritional state and body mass. Z. Kinderheilk. 30: 39, 1921.
 1742. Hynie, S., E. Mühlbachová, and M. Wenke. The effect of sympathicotropic substances on the lipid metabolism in vitro. Cesk. Fysiol. 10: 336, 1961.
 1743. Iacono, J. M. Disappearance time of unesterified fatty acid from rat blood. Federation Proc. 16: 64, 1957.
 1744. Ilder, D. R., and I. Bitners. Biochemical studies on sockeye salmon during spawning migration. II. Cholesterol, fat, protein, and water in the flesh of standard fish. Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 36: 793, 1938.
 1745. Illingworth, B., and G. T. Cori. Crystalline muscle Phosphorylase. Biochem. Prep. 3: 1, 1953.
 1746. Ingalls, A. M., M. M. Dickie, and G. D. Snell. Obesity, a new mutation in the house mouse. J. Hered. 41: 317, 1950.
 1747. Ingle, D. J. Diabetogenic effect of stilbestrol in force‐fed normal and partially depancreatectomized rats. Endocrinology 29: 838, 1941.
 1748. Ingle, D. J. The production of experimental glycosuria in the rat. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 2: 229, 1946.
 1749. Ingle, D. J. Some studies on factors which influence tolerance for carbohydrate. Proc. Am. Diab. Assoc. 8: 113, 1948.
 1750. Ingle, D. J. The role of the adrenal cortex in homeostasis. J. Endocrinol. 8: 23, 1952.
 1751. Ingle, D. J. The role of the adrenal cortex in homeostasis. Pediatrics 17: 407, 1956.
 1752. Inglis, K. So‐called interscapular gland and tumors arising therein. J. Anat. 61: 452, 1926‐27.
 1753. Inoue, M., T. Sumida, and Y. Kikitsu. Fatty acid composition of the liver and adipose tissue lipids in rats receiving hepato‐toxic agents. Igaku To Seibutsugaku 64: 34, 1962.
 1754. Isichenko, N. A. Gas exchange in obese animals with administration of adiposin, a pituitary preparation. Probl. Endokrinol. i. Gormonoterap. 9: 39, 1963.
 1755. Issekutz, B. Jr., and H. Miller. Plasma free fatty acids during exercise and the effect of lactic acid. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 110: 237, 1962.
 1756. Issekutz, B. Jr., and J. J. Spitzer. Uptake of free fatty acids by skeletal muscle during stimulation. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 105: 21, 1960.
 1757. Issekutz, B., Jr., I. Lichtneckert, G. Hetenyi, Jr., and M. Bedo. Metabolic effects of nor‐adrenaline and adrenochrome. Arch. Internal Pharmacod. 84: 376, 1950.
 1758. Issekutz, B., Jr., H. I. Miller, and K. Rodahl. Effect of exercise on free fatty acid metabolism of pancreatectomized dogs. Am. J. Physiol. 205: 645, 1963.
 1759. Isselbacher, K. J. Fat absorption and the esterification of fatty acids by intestinal mucosa. Gastrenterology 40: 259, 1961.
 1760. Itzhaki, S., and E. Wertheimer. Changes in carbohydrate metabolism of cardiac and striated muscle in hypothermic rats. Circulation Res. 5: 451, 1957.
 1761. Itzhaki, S., and E. Wertheimer. Metabolism of adipose tissue in vitro: nutritional factors and effect of insulin. Endocrinology 61: 72, 1957.
 1762. Jackson, R. C., O. T. Clagett, and J. R. McDonald. Peri‐cardial fat necrosis. Report of 3 cases. J. Thoracic Surg. 33: 723, 1957.
 1763. Jacob, M. I. Fatty acid synthesis by adipose tissue of humans. Federation Proc. 21: 288, 1962.
 1764. Jacob, M. I. Fatty acid synthesis in cell free preparations of human adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 70: 231, 1963.
 1765. Jacobs, D. R., D. T. Krieger, and R. N. Charles. Late appearance of hyperlipemia in hypopituitarism. Ann. Internal Med. 55: 640, 1961.
 1766. Jacobson, L. The thymus gland of hibernating animal. Deutsch. Arch. f. d. Physiol. 3: 151, 1817.
 1767. Jacoby, J. A comparison of the tissue components of newborn and adult extremities. Anat. Record 73, Suppl. I: 67, 1939.
 1768. Jaeckle, H. On the composition of human fat. A contribution to the analysis of fats. Z. Physiol. Chem. 36: 53, 1902.
 1769. Jaffe, R. H. Recurrent lipomatous tumors of the groin. Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. 11: 301, 1926.
 1770. Jakovcic, S., and D. Y. Hsia. Studies on mechanism for decreased lipoprotein lipase in cystic fibrosis of the pancreas. J. Pediat. 62: 25, 1963.
 1771. James, A. T., and A. J. P. Martin. Gas‐liquid chromatography: the separation and identification of the methyl esters of saturated and unsaturated acids from formic acid to n‐octadecanoic acid. Biochem. J. 63: 144, 1956.
 1772. James, E. S. Fat embolism. Can. Med. Assoc. J. 62: 548, 1950.
 1773. Janicki, B. W., and S. A. Aron. Effect of triton (WR‐1339) on lipoproteins and lipoprotein lipase of guinea pig plasma. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 109: 507, 1962.
 1774. Jansz, A., H. Doorenbos, and W. D. Reitsma. Effect of food intake on growth hormone level. Lancet 1: 250, 1963.
 1775. Jacques, W. E., and N. Saini. A physiologic and anatomic study of experimental fat embolism in dogs. Exp. Molec. Path. 1: 57, 1962.
 1776. Jayle, F. Anatomie Morphologique de la Femme. Paris: Masson édit. 1918, p. 528.
 1777. Jeannel, R. Class of coleoptera (beetles(. In: Traite de Zoologie des Grasses, vol. 9 (Treatise of Zoology(. Paris: Masson édit., 1950. p. 868.
 1778. Jeanrenaud, B. Dynamic aspects of adipose tissue metabolism: a review. Metab. Clin. Exp. 10: 535, 1961.
 1779. Jeanrenaud, B. Functions and hormonal regulation of adipose tissue. Helv. Med. Acta 30: 1, 1963.
 1780. Jeanrenaud, B., and A. E. Renold. Studies on rat adipose tissue in vitro. IV. Metabolic patterns produced in rat adipose tissue by varying insulin and glucose concentrations independently from each other. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 3082, 1959.
 1781. Jeanrenaud, B., and A. E. Renold. Studies on rat adipose tissue in vitro. VII. Effects of adrenal cortical hormones. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 2217, 1960.
 1782. Jeanrenaud, B., and A. E. Renold. Aspects of lipo‐genesis and lipolysis in adipose tissue: effects of some hormonal steroids. Bull. Soc. Chim. Biol. 46: 25, 1964.
 1783. Jeanrenaud, B., O. Crofford, and A. E. Renold. Effects of testosterone upon the metabolic activity of rat adipose tissue. In: Abstracts IX (Metabolism and Its Control) of the Sixth International Congress of Biochemistry, New York. 1964, p. 721.
 1784. Jehl, J., J. Mayer, and R. W. McKee. Influence of the hereditary obese‐hyperglycemic syndrome and of alloxan diabetes on the survival of mice with Ehrlich ascites carcinoma. Cancer Res. 15: 341, 1955.
 1785. Jelínková‐Tenorova, M., and Z. Hrůza. The effect of epinephrine on fat metabolism in old rats. Gerontologia 7: 168, 1963.
 1786. Jennings, M. A., V. T. Marchesi, and H. Florey. The transport of particles across the walls of small blood vessels. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) Ser. B156: 14, 1962.
 1787. Jennings, R. C., and G. Behr. Hibernoma (granular cell lipoma) J. Clin. Pathol. 8: 310, 1955.
 1788. Jessen, K. E., J. Glavkind, S. Hartmann, and H. Dam. Peroxidation of human adipose tissue in peripheral venous diseases. Acta Path. Microbiol. Scand. 29: 73, 1951.
 1789. Jipp, P. Subcutaneous fatty tissue necroses following anticoagulant therapy. Chirurg. 33: 481, 1962.
 1790. Joel, C. D. Discussion In: Fat as a Tissue, edited by K. Rodahl. New York: McGraw‐Hill Co., 1964, p. 196.
 1791. Joel, C. D., and E. G. Ball. Electron transmitter system in adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 19: 32, 1960.
 1792. Joel, C. D., and E. G. Ball. The electron transmitter system of brown adipose tissue. Biochemistry 1: 281, 1962.
 1793. Joel, C. D., and S. E. Shackney. Respiratory metabolism of rat brown adipose tissue in vitro. Federation Proc. 21: 184, 1962.
 1794. Joel, C. D., M. L. Karnovsky, E. G. Ball, and O. Cooper. Lipide components of the succinate and reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide oxidase system. J. Biol. Chem. 233, 1565, 1958.
 1795. Joel, C. D., D. H. Treble, and E. G. Ball. On a major role for brown adipose tissue in heat production during arousal from hibernation. Federation Proc. 23: 271, 1964.
 1796. Johansen, K. Distribution of blood in the arousing hibernator. Acta Physiol. Scand. 52: 379, 1961.
 1797. Johansson, B. Brown fat: a review. Metab. Clin. Exp. 8: 221, 1959.
 1798. Johansson, B., Brown fat and its possible significance for hibernation. Bull. Museum Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. 124: 233, 1960.
 1799. Johnson, A. C., A. R. McNabb, and R. J. Rossiter. Lipids of normal brain. Biochem. J. 43: 573, 1949.
 1800. Johnson, A. C., A. R. McNabb, and R. J. Rossiter. Lipids of peripheral nerve. Biochem. J. 43: 578, 1949.
 1801. Johnson, W. A., and S. G. Plice. Relapsing febrile nodular non‐suppurative panniculitis (a report of a case with a review of the literature). Arch. Pathol. 48: 281, 1949.
 1802. Jones, C. H. The Thymus gland. In: Todd's Cyclopaedia of Anat. and Physiol. (London) vol. 4, 1852, p. 1095.
 1803. Jones, T. E., and J. C. McClintock. Liposarcoma. Ann. Surg. 98: 470, 1933.
 1804. Jones, W. A., D. R. G. Rao, and H. Braunstein. The renal glomerulus in cirrhosis of liver. Am. J. Pathol. 39: 393, 1961.
 1805. Jores, L. Wesen Entwicklung der Arteriosklerose. Wiesbaden: Bergmann, 1903.
 1806. Jossmann, P. B., J. Fischmann, and C. G. Tedeschi. Congenital malformation of spinal canal with neurogenic bladder. Neurology 10: 747, 1960.
 1807. Jungas, R. L. Studies on adipose tissue. Thesis. Harvard University, Division of Medical Sciences, 1960, p. 51.
 1808. Jungas, R. L., and E. G. Ball. The effect of insulin and growth hormone on the respiration of rat adipose tissue in vitro. In: Abstracts of the 135th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Boston, 1959, p. 61C.
 1809. Jungas, R. L., and E. G. Ball. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue. V. The effect of a growth hormone preparation and insulin on the oxygen consumption, glucose uptake and lactic acid production. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 1894, 1960.
 1810. Jungas, R. L., and E. G. Ball. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue. VII. A comparison of the effects of insulin and a growth‐hormone preparation on oxygen consumption in bicarbonate and phosphate buffers. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 54: 304, 1961.
 1811. Jungas, R. L., and E. G. Ball. An antilipolytic action of insulin on adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 21: 202, 1962.
 1812. Jungas, R. L., and E. G. Ball. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue; the stimulation of oxygen consumption by TSH preparations in relation to growth hormone and other pituitary fractions. Endocrinology 71: 68, 1962.
 1813. Jungas, R. L., and E. G. Ball. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue, XII. The effects of insulin and epinephrine on free fatty acid and glycerol production in the presence and absence of glucose. Biochemistry 2: 383, 1963.
 1814. Jura, V. On shrinking and sclerosing mesenteritis. Policlinica Rome Sez. Prat. 31: 575, 1924.
 1815. Jura, V. Shrinking mesenteritis: report of a case with experimental and pathogenetic considerations. Policlinica Sez. Chir. 34: 535, 1927.
 1816. Jura, V. Shrinking mesenteritis: report of a case with experimental and pathogenetic considerations. (2nd part of 2‐part report.) Policlinico Sez. Chir. 34: 566, 1927.
 1817. Kading, K. Age and skinfold as only measurement for the nutritional state. Muench. Med. Wochschr. 69: 433, 1922.
 1818. Kalant, N., and J. Saffran. Mechanisms of hyperlipemia in experimental nephrosis. Clin. Res. 7: 44, 1959.
 1819. Kalf, G. F., and S. V. Rieder. The purification and properties of trehalase. J. Biol. Chem. 230: 691, 1958.
 1820. Kallen, R. G., and J. M. Lowenstein. The stimulation of fatty acid synthesis by isocitrate and malonate. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 96: 188, 1962.
 1821. Kanetmatsu, S., G. T. Pack, and F. W. Stewart. A study of the enzyme content of a parenchymatous adenocarcinoma of pancreas and a comparison with the normal human pancreas. Am. J. Cancer 26: 351, 1936.
 1822. Kaplan, A., S. Jacques, and M. Gant. Effect of long‐lasting epinephrine on serum lipid levels. Am. J. Physiol. 191: 8, 1957.
 1823. Kaplicki, M., and K. Jacyszyn. Effect of heparin on the level of esterified fatty acids. Polskie Arch. Med. Wewnetrznej. 30: 960, 1960.
 1824. Kar, A. B. The adrenal cortex testicular relations in the fowl: the effect of castration and replacement therapy on the adrenal cortex. Anat. Record 99: 177, 1947.
 1825. Karam, J. H., G. M. Grodsky, and P. H. Forsham. Excessive insulin response to glucose in obese subjects as measured by immunochemical assay. Diabetes 12: 197, 1963.
 1826. Karlberg, P., R. E. Moore, and T. K. Oliver, Jr. The thermogenic response of the newborn infant to noradrenaline. Acta Pediat. 51: 284, 1962.
 1827. Karlson, P. New concepts on the mode of action of hormones. Perspectives Biol. Med. 6: 1203, 1963.
 1828. Karmen, A., M. Whyte, and D. S. Goodman. Fatty acid esterification and chylomicron formation during fat absorption: I. Triglycerides and cholesterol esters. J. Lipid Res. 4: 312, 1963.
 1829. Karninen, E., M. Miettinen, and M. J. Karvonen. Fat mobilizing activity of human fasting urine. Ann. Med. Exp. Biol. Fenniae (Helsinki( 40: 263, 1962.
 1830. Karnovsky, M. J. Glycogenolytic effect of 2‐mercapto‐ethylamine in epiphyseal cartilage. Brit. J. Exptl. Pathol. 42: 207, 1961.
 1831. Karnovsky, M. J. Simple methods for “staining with lead” at high pH in electron microscopy. J. Biophys. Biochem. Cytol. 11: 729, 1961.
 1832. Karnovsky, M. L. The metabolism of α‐glycerol ethers in marine animals. Biol. Bull. 101: 238, 1951.
 1833. Karnovsky, M. L., and A. F. Brumm. Studies on naturally occurring α‐glycerol ethers. J. Biol. Chem. 216: 689, 1955.
 1834. Karnovsky, M. L., W. S. Rapson, and H. M. Schwartz. South African Fish Products, Part XXVII. The composition of the liver oils of the basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus, Gunner) and the spiny shark (Echinorhinus spinosus, Gmelin). J. Soc. Chem. Ind. (London( 67: 104, 1948.
 1835. Karnovsky, M. L., W. S. Rapson, H. M. Schwartz, M. Black, and N. J. van Rensburg. South African Fish Products. XXVIII. The composition of the liver oil of the seven‐gilled shark, Heptranchias pectorosus (Garman). J. Soc. Chem. Ind. (London( 67: 144, 1948.
 1836. Karnovsky, M. L., S. S. Jeffrey, M. S. Thompson, and H. W. Deane. A chemical and histochemical study of the lipids of the pyloric cecum of the starfish, Asterias forbesi. J. Biophys. Biochem. Cytol. 1: 173, 1955.
 1837. Karnovsky, M. L., J. M. Foster, L. I. Gidez, and D. D. Hagerman. Correction factors for comparing activities of different carbon‐14 labeled compounds assayed in flow proportional counter. Anal. Chem. 27: 852, 1955.
 1838. Karolewicz, L. Brown fat tissue in porcupine. Folia Morphol. 3: 49, 1953.
 1839. Karolewicz, L. Changes in the glycogen content of the brown fatty tissue in white mice. Folia Morphol. 7: 207, 1956.
 1840. Katami, K., and H. Maruyama. Studies on the prolonged use of adrenal cortex hormone preparations. Autopsy studies. Iryo (Tokyo( 16: 164, 1962.
 1841. Katsuki, S., Y. Hirata, M. Horino, M. Ito, M. Ishimoto, N. Makino, and A. Hososako. Obesity and hyperglycemia induced in mice by goldthioglucose. Diabetes 11: 209, 1962.
 1842. Katz, F. About retroperitoneal lipomas. Beitr. Klin. Chir. 142: 864, 1928.
 1843. Katz, J. The use of glucose‐C14 in the study of the pathways of glucose metabolism in mammalian tissue. In: Radioactive Isotopen in Physiologie, Diagnostik und Therapie. Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 1961, p. 705.
 1844. Katz, J. Sources of hydrogens of fatty acids in adipose tissue. Manuscript in preparation, 1964.
 1845. Katz, J., and B. R. Landau. The rate of isomerization of triose phosphates in adipose tissue in vitro. Manuscript in preparation, 1964.
 1846. Katz, J., and H. G. Wood. The use of glucose‐C14 for the evaluation of the pathways of glucose metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 2165, 1960.
 1847. Katz, J., and H. G. Wood. The use of C14O2 yields from glucose‐I and 6‐C14 for the evaluation of the pathways of glucose metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 517, 1963.
 1848. Katz, J., B. R. Landau, and G. E. Bartsch. The estimation of the rate of triose‐P isomerase in intact tissue. Manuscript in preparation, 1964.
 1849. Katz, J., S. Abraham, J. Bartley, and I. L. Chaikoff. Incorporation of hydrogen of water into fatty acids by mammary gland and adipose tissue. Manuscript in preparation, 1964.
 1850. Kaufmann, E., and E. Wertheimer. Effect of fasting on protein release by liver slices. Am. J. Physiol. 190: 133, 1957.
 1851. Kaunitz, H., C. A. Slanetz, and R. E. Johnson. Relation of saturated, medium and long‐chain triglycerides to growth, appetite, thirst and weight maintenance requirements. J. Nutr. 64: 513, 1958.
 1852. Kaunitz, H., C. A. Slanetz, R. E. Johnson, and V. K. Babayan. Medium chain and long chain saturated triglycerides and linoleic acid requirements. J. Nutr. 71: 400, 1960.
 1853. Kaunitz, H., C. A. Slanetz, R. E. Johnson, and V. K. Babayan. The regulation of depot fat by linoleic acid. J. Nutr. 73: 386, 1961.
 1854. Kay, R. E., and C. Entenman. The synthesis of chylomicra and maintenance of normal blood sugar levels by isolated, perfused rat liver. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 1006, 1961.
 1855. Kayden, H. J., A. Karmen, and A. Dumont. Alterations in the fatty acid composition of human lymph and serum lipoproteins by single feedings. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 1373, 1963.
 1856. Kaye, R., M. H. Davidson, M. L. Williams, M. Kumagai, and D. M. Picou. The response of blood glucose, ketones, and plasma nonesterified fatty acids to fasting and epinephrine injection in infants and children. J. Pediat. 59: 836, 1961.
 1857. Kayser, C. The respiration of hibernators. Ann. Physiol. Physicochim. Biol. (Paris( 15: 1939.
 1858. Kayser, C. The respiration of hibernators. Ann. Physiol. Physicochim. Biol. 16: 314, 1940.
 1859. Kayser, C. Hibernating sleep. Biol. Rev. 25: 255, 1950.
 1860. Kayser, C. Hibernation in mammals. Année. Biol. 29: 109, 1953.
 1861. Kayser, C. The Physiology of Natural Hibernation. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1961.
 1862. Kaziro, Y., and S. Ochoa. Mechanism of the propionyl carboxylase reaction. I. Carboxylation and decarboxylation of the enzyme. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 3131, 1961.
 1863. Keeler, M. H. Interrelations of the effects of psilocybin on subjective sensation, photopic critical frequency of fusion and circulating non‐esterified fatty acids. Experientia 19: 37, 1963.
 1864. Keeley, J. L., and A. J. Vana. Collective reviews; lipomas of mediastinum. Int. Abstr. Surg. 103: 313, 1956.
 1865. Keeley, J. L., S. H. Gumbiner, A. C. Guzauskus, and J. A. Rooney. Mediastinal lipoma: The successful removal of 1700 gram mass: Case report and review of recent literature of intrathoracic lipomas. J. Thoracic Surg. 25: 316, 1953.
 1866. Keil, H. Panniculitis: its place in nosology. J. Dermatol. 47: 512, 1935.
 1867. Keil, W. Multiple lipoma with localized sarcomatous degeneration. Virchow's Arch. Pathol. Anat. Physiol. Klin. Med. 315: 207, 1948.
 1868. Kekwick, A., and G. L. S. Pawan. Calorie intake in relation to body weight changes in the obese. Lancet 2: 155, 1956.
 1869. Kekwick, A., and G. L. S. Pawan. Metabolic study in human obesity with isocaloric diets high in fat, protein or carbohydrate. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 6: 447, 1957.
 1870. Kekwick, A., and G. L. S. Pawan. Weight loss in the obese. A preliminary communication. Arch. Middlesex Hospital (London( 3: 139, 1958.
 1871. Kekwick, A., and G. L. S. Pawan. An experimental approach to mechanisms of weight loss. II. A comparison of the effect of thyroxine, fat‐mobilizing substance (FMS) and food deprivation in achieving weight loss in mice. Metab. Clin. Exp. 12: 222, 1963.
 1872. Kekwick, A., and G. L. S. Pawan. The effect of high fat and high carbohydrate diets on rates of weight loss in mice. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 13: 87, 1964.
 1873. Kekwick, A., G. L. S. Pawan, and T. M. Chalmers. Resistance to ketosis in obese subjects. Lancet 2: 1157, 1959.
 1874. Kellner, A., J. W. Correll, and A. T. Ladd. Sustained hyperlipemia induced in rabbits by means of intravenously injected surface‐active agents. J. Exptl. Med. 93: 373, 1951.
 1875. Kendall, E. C. Influence of the adrenals on carbohydrate metabolism. In: Conference on Metabolic Aspects of Convalescence. Transactions of the 10th Meeting, vol. 10 (Josiah Macy Foundation(, 1945, p. 81.
 1876. Kendall, F. E., W. Meyer, L. Lewis, and J. Victor. Alloxan diabetes in rabbits. Production of hypercholesterolemia, hyperlipemia and adrenal cortical lesions. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 60: 190, 1945.
 1877. Kendall, N., and S. Ledis. Sclerema neonatorum successfully treated with corticotropin (ACTH). Am. J. Diseases Children 83: 52, 1952.
 1878. Kendig, E. L., Jr., and E. C. Toone, Jr. Cortisone in the treatment of sclerema neonatorum. Am. J. Diseases Children 81: 771, 1951.
 1879. Kenin, A., J. Levine, and M. Spinner. Periosteal lipoma; a report of two cases with associated bone changes. J. Bone Joint Surg. 41A: 1122, 1959.
 1880. Kennedy, G. C. The role of depot fat in the hypothalamic control of food intake in the rat. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) Ser. B 140: 578, 1953.
 1881. Kern, E., E. Wagner, and E. Mandersteign. The significance of serum tributyrinase in surgical diagnosis. Arch. Klin. Chir. 281: 454, 1956.
 1882. Kern, F., L. Steinmann, and B. B. Sanders. Measurement of lipoprotein lipase activity in postheparin plasma: description of technique. J. Lipid Res. 2: 51, 1961.
 1883. Kerpel, S., E. Shafrir, and B. Shapiro. Fatty acid esterification in adipose tissue in relation to fat mobilization. Bull. Res. Council Israel Sect A. 9: 1, 1960.
 1884. Kerpel, S., E. Shafrir, and B. Shapiro. Mechanism of fatty acid assimilation in adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 46: 495, 1961.
 1885. Kerr, E. H., J. C. Stears, I. MacDougall, and R. E. Haist. Influence of gonads on growth of islets of Langerhans. Am. J. Physiol. 170: 448, 1952.
 1886. Kershbaum, A., S. Bellet, E. R. Dickstein, and L. J. Feinberg. Effect of cigarette smoking and nicotine on serum free fatty acids based on a study in the human subject and the experimental animal. Circulation Res. 9: 631, 1961.
 1887. Kershbaum, A., S. Bellet, R. F. Caplan, and L. J. Feinberg. Effect of cigarette smoking on free fatty acids in patients with healed myocardial infarction. Am. J. Cardiol. 10: 204, 1962.
 1888. Kershbaum, A., R. Khorsandian, R. F. Caplan, S. Bellet, and L. J. Feinberg. The role of catecholamines in the free fatty acid response to cigarette smoking. Circulation 28: 52, 1962.
 1889. Kessler, J. I. Effect of insulin on release of plasma lipolytic activity and clearing of emulsified fat intravenously administered to pancreatectomized and alloxanized dogs. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 60: 747, 1962.
 1890. Kessler, J. I. Effect of diabetes and insulin on the activity of myocardial and adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase of rats. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 362, 1963.
 1891. Keys, A., and J. Brožek. Body fat in adult man. Physiol. Rev. 33: 245, 1953.
 1892. Khachadurian, K., and S. E. Kerr. The metabolism of adipose tissue in the fat tail sheep (abstract). Federation Proc. 22: 471, 1963.
 1893. Khanade, J. M., and M. C. Nath. Lipogenesis in adipose tissue of rats fed different diets. Am. J. Physiol. 201: 1041, 1961.
 1894. Kilby, B. A., and E. Neville. Amino acid metabolism in locust tissues. J. Exptl. Biol. 34: 276, 1957.
 1895. Killian, H. Traumatic fat embolism. Deut. Z. Chir. 231: 97, 1931.
 1896. Kinash, B., and R. E. Haist. The influence of the thyroid gland on the islets of Langerhans and the pancreas. Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 33: 380, 1955.
 1897. King, E. S. J. Surgical importance of brown fat. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 52: 665, 1931.
 1898. King, J. M., and G. F. Woelfel. Submucous lipoma of the stomach. Am. J. Surg. 83: 32, 1952.
 1899. King, J. R. Energy metabolism, thermoregulation, and body temperature. In: Biology and Comparative Physiology of Birds, edited by A. J. Marshall. New York: Academic Press, 1961, p. 215.
 1900. King, J. R. The bioenergetics of vernal premigratory fat deposition in the white‐crowned sparrow. Condor 63: 128, 1961.
 1901. King, J. R., and D. S. Farner. Bioenergetic basis of light‐induced fat deposition in the white crowned sparrow. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 93: 354, 1956.
 1902. Kingsbury, K. J., S. Paul, A. Crossley, and D. M. Morgan. The fatty acid composition of human depot fat. Biochem. J. 78: 541, 1961.
 1903. Kingsbury, K. J., D. M. Morgan, C. Aylott, P. Burton, R. Emmerson, and P. J. Robinson. A comparison of the polyunsaturated fatty acids of the plasma cholesteryl esters and subcutaneous depot fats of atheromatous and normal people. Clin. Sci. 22: 161, 1962.
 1904. Kingsbury, K. J., T. D. Heyes, D. M. Morgan, C. Aylott, P. A. Burton, R. Emmerson, and P. J. Robinson. The effect of dietary changes on the fatty acid composition of normal human depot fat. Biochem. J. 84: 124, 1962.
 1905. Kinsell, L. W. (editor(. Adipose Tissue as an Organ. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas, 1962.
 1906. Kinsell, L. W., G. D. Michaels, S. Margen, J. W. Partridge, L. Boling, and H. E. Balch. The case for cortical steroid hormone acceleration of neoglucogenesis from fat in diabetic subjects—a summary of five years of investigative work. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 14: 161, 1954.
 1907. Kipnis, D. M., F. A. Riddick, J. Williamson, and P. Lacy. Demonstration that hormonally determined serum inhibitors of insulin action on skeletal muscle are ineffective on adipose tissue (abstract). J. Lab. Clin. Med. 58: 836, 1961.
 1908. Kipnis, D. M., and M. W. Noall. Stimulation of amino acid transport by insulin in the isolated rat diaphragm. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 28: 226, 1958.
 1909. Kittle, C. F., J. O. Boley, and P. W. Schafer. Resection of an intrathoracic hibernoma. J. Thorac. Cardiov. Surg. 19: 830, 1950.
 1910. Kiyasu, J. Y., and E. P. Kennedy. The enzymatic synthesis of plasmalogens. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 2590, 1960.
 1911. Klainer, L. M., Y. M. Chi, S. L. Freidberg, T. W. Rall, and E. W. Sutherland. Adenyl cyclase IV. The effects of neurohormones on the formation of adenosine 3',5' phosphate by preparations from brain and other tissues. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 1239, 1962.
 1912. Klar, E. Contribution to the biology of hibernation. Z. Ges. Exptl. Med. 109: 505, 1941.
 1913. Klatskin, G., and M. Gordon. Relationship between relapsing pancreatitis and essential hyperlipemia. Am. J. Med. 12: 3, 1952.
 1914. Kleiber, M., A. L. Black, M. A. Brown, C. F. Baxter, J. R. Luick, and F. H. Stadtman. Glucose as a precursor of milk constituents in the intact dairy cow. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 17: 252, 1955.
 1915. Klein, P. D., and R. M. Johnson. A study of the onset of unsaturated fatty acid deficiency in subcellular particles of rat livers. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 48: 380, 1954.
 1916. Klein, R. F., and M. D. Bogdonoff. Effect of phentolamine (Regitine®) on human plasma FFA in vivo. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 103: 544, 1960.
 1917. Klein, R. F., E. H. Estes, Jr., and M. D. Bogdonoff. Effect of norepinephrine on plasma free fatty acid levels in man. J. Appl. Physiol. 16: 342, 1961.
 1918. Kleinschmidt, O. Benign tumors of the breast. Chirurg. 3: 297, 1931.
 1919. Klenk, E., and H. Debuch. The lipids—fatty acids. Ann. Rep. Biochem. 28: 39, 1959.
 1920. Klenk, E., and H. Debuch. Plasmalogens. In: Progress in the Chemistry of Fats and Other Lipids, vol. VI, edited by R. T. Holman, W. O. Lundberg and T. Malkin. New York: Pergamon Press, 1963.
 1921. Klotz, O. Studies upon calcareous degeneration. 1. The process of pathological calcification. J. Exptl. Med. 7: 633, 1905.
 1922. Klotz, O. Studies upon calcareous degeneration. II. The staining of fatty acids and soaps in the tissues by Fischler's method, and a modification of the same. III. Calcifications of the aorta in rabbits after the inoculation of adrenalin and IV. Calcifications of the media in arteries of the elastic tissue type. J. Exptl. Med. 8: 322, 1906.
 1923. Knanade, J. M., and M. C. Nath. Lipogenesis in adipose tissues of rats fed different diets. Am. J. Physiol. 201: 1041, 1961.
 1924. Knight, R. T. The use of spinal anesthesia to control sympathetic over‐activity in hyperthyroidism. Anesthesiology 6: 225, 1945.
 1925. Knobil, E. Direct evidence for fatty acid mobilization in response to growth hormone administration in rat. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 101: 288, 1959.
 1926. Knobil, E. The influence of some endocrine factors on the mobilization of fatty acids. In: Program, 41st Annual Meeting—Endocrine Society, 1959.
 1927. Knobil, E. The pituitary growth hormone: some physiological considerations. In: Growth in Living Systems, edited by M. X. Zarow. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1961, p. 353.
 1928. Knobil, E., and R. O. Greep. The physiology of growth hormone with particular reference to its action in the rhesus monkey and the 'species specificity' problem. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 15: 1, 1959.
 1929. Knorr, D. On the behavior of free fatty acids in the blood in childhood. III. The behavior of the fasting value during treatment with glucocorticoids. Klin. Wochschr. 39: 1444, 1961.
 1930. Knorr, D., and E. M. Barz. On the behavior of free fatty acids in the blood in childhood. II. The behavior of the fasting value during treatment with thyroid gland hormone. Klin. Wochschr. 39: 1144, 1961.
 1931. Knorr, D., G. Liebrich, and H. Baitsch. On the behavior of free fatty acids in the blood in childhood. I. The behavior of the fasting value in metabolically healthy children, in hypophysial dwarfism, in hypothyroidism and in prepuberal obesity. Klin. Wochschr. 39: 1143, 1961.
 1932. Knowles, C. H. R., and P. H. Huggell. Liposarcoma: with report of a case in a child. J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 68: 235, 1954.
 1933. Knox, W. E., V. H. Auerbach, and E. C. C. Lin. Enzymatic and metabolic adaptations in animals. Physiol. Rev. 36: 164, 1956.
 1934. Koch, W., and G. Heim. The storage of estrogens in the animal body. Endokrinologie (Leipzig( 29: 288, 1952.
 1935. Koch, W., and G. Heim. The storage of estrogens in the animal body. Endokrinologie (Leipzig( 30: 1953.
 1936. Koch, W., and G. Heim. The storage of estrogens in the animal body. Endokrinologie (Leipzig( 32: 148, 1955.
 1937. Kodama, A. M. Cold dependent changes in tissue fat composition. Federation Proc. 22: 761, 1963.
 1938. Kohn, A. Glandula insularis cervicalis. Anat. Anz. 47: 479, 1914.
 1939. Kölliker, A. About the development of adipose tissue. Anal. Anz. 1: 206, 1886.
 1940. Kollmann, M., and F. Van Gaver, and J. Timon‐David. Biological contribution to the study of the oils of Selachians. Liver oil of the Centrina Vulpecula Rond. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 97: 173, 1927.
 1941. Kollmann, M., F. Van Gaver, and J. Timon‐David. Liver, size and oil content of Scyllium canicula as related to the sexual state of the animal. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 100: 355, 1929.
 1942. Kolmert, F. A. A few observations on fat embolism. Acta Chir. Scand. 83: 263, 1939.
 1943. Konittinen, A., and M. Rajasalmin. Effect of sympathetic blocking agent on plasma free fatty acid and on the response evoked by catechol amines. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 112: 723, 1963.
 1944. Konittinen, A., H. S. Sarajas, M. H. Frick, and M. Rajasalmi. Arteriovenous relationship of nonesterified fatty acids, triglycerides, cholesterol and phospholipids in exercise. Ann. Med. Exptl. Biol. Fenniae (Helsinki( 40: 250, 1962.
 1945. Konopásek, E. Lipogenesis in rats adapted to intermittent starvation of continuous underfeeding. Experientia 18: 555, 1962.
 1946. Koritschoner, R. About a lipoblastosarcoma. Zentr. Allgem. Pathol. Pathol. Anat. 33: 145, 1922‐23.
 1947. Korn, E. D. Clearing factor, heparin‐activated lipase. I. Isolation and characterization of enzyme from normal rat heart. J. Biol. Chem. 215: 1, 1955.
 1948. Korn, E. D. Clearing factor, heparin‐activated lipoprotein lipase. II. Substrate specificity and activation of coconut oil. J. Biol. Chem. 215: 15, 1955.
 1949. Korn, E. D. Inactivation of lipoprotein lipase by heparinase. J. Biol. Chem. 226: 827, 1957.
 1950. Korn, E. D. In: Chemistry of Lipids as Related to Atherosclerosis. A symposium. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas, 1958, p. 169.
 1951. Korn, E. D. The assay of lipoprotein lipase in vivo and in vitro. In: Methods of Biochemical Analysis, vol. 7, edited by D. Glick. New York: Interscience Publishers, Inc., 1959, p. 145.
 1952. Korn, E. D. In: Digestion, Absorption Intestinale et Transport des Glycerides Chez les Animaux Superieurs. (Digestion, intestinal absorption and glyceride transport in higher animals(. Paris: Editions du Centre National de la Recherche scientifique, 1961, p. 139.
 1953. Korn, E. D. The fatty acid and positional specificities of lipoprotein lipase. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 1638, 1961.
 1954. Korn, E. D., and T. W. Quigley. Studies on lipoprotein lipase of rat heart and adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 18: 143, 1955.
 1955. Korn, E. D., and T. W. Quigley. Lipoprotein lipase of chicken adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 226: 833, 1957.
 1956. Kornacker, M. S., and J. M. Lowenstein. Citrate cleavage enzyme in livers of obese and nonobese mice. Science 144: 1027, 1964.
 1957. Kornberg, A., and B. L. Horecker. Glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase. In: Methods in Enzymology, vol. I, edited by S. P. Colowick and N. O. Kaplan. New York: Academic Press, 1955, p. 323.
 1958. Kornberg, A., and W. E. Pricer. Enzymatic synthesis of the coenzyme A derivatives of long chain fatty acids. J. Biol. Chem. 204: 329, 1953.
 1959. Kornblueth, W., E. Yardeni‐Yaron, and E. Wertheimer. Glucose utilization of the retina: I. Influence of various media. A.M.A. Arch. Ophth. 50: 45, 1953.
 1960. Kornblueth, W., E. Yardeni‐Yaron, and E. Wertheimer. Glucose utilization of the retina: II. Influence of various hormones. A. M. A. Arch. Ophth. 50: 500, 1953.
 1961. Korrodi, H. Comparative chemistry of human bone marrow and storage fat. Inaugural Dissert. Med. Facultät, Zürich 28, 1943.
 1962. Korschelt, E. Handworterbuch der Naturwissenschaften, vol. 4. Jena: G. Fischer, 1913, p. 1128.
 1963. Kostyo, J. L., and F. L. Engel. In vitro effects of growth hormone and corticotropin preparations on amino acid transport by isolated rat diaphragms. Endocrinology 67: 708, 1960.
 1964. Krahl, M. E. The effect of insulin and pituitary hormones on glucose uptake in muscle. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 54: 649, 1951.
 1965. Krahl, M. E. Incorporation of (14C) amino acid precursors into adipose tissue protein: an insulin stimulation not involving glucose or amino acid transport. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 35: 556, 1959.
 1966. Krahl, M. E. The Action of Insulin on Cells. New York: Academic Press, 1961.
 1967. Krahl, M. E. Stimulation of peptide synthesis in adipose tissue by insulin without glucose. Am. J. Physiol. 206: 618, 1964.
 1968. Krause, H. About the variability of human adipose tissue. Wien. Z. Inn. Med. Grenz. 27: 473, 1946.
 1969. Krayer, O., E. B. Astwood, D. R. Waud, and M. H. Alper. Rate increasing action of corticotropin and of α‐intermedin in the isolated mammalian heart. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. 47: 1227, 1961.
 1970. Krebs, E. G., D. J. Graves, and E. H. Fisher. Factors affecting the activity of muscle Phosphorylase to kinase. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 2867, 1959.
 1971. Krebs, H. A. Considerations concerning the pathways of synthesis in living matter. Synthesis of glycogen from non‐carbohydrate precursors. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 95: 19, 1954.
 1972. Krebs, H. A. The biochemical lesion in ketosis. Arch. Internal Med. 107: 51, 1961.
 1973. Krebs, H. A. Renal gluconeogenesis. In: Advances in Enzyme Regulation, vol. I, edited by G. Weber. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1963, p. 385.
 1974. Krebs, H. A., and J. M. Lowenstein. In: Metabolic Pathways, vol. I, edited by D. M. Greenberg. New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1961, p. 160.
 1975. Krebs, H. A., D. A. H. Bennett, P. DeGasquet, T. Gascoyne, and T. Yoshida. Renal gluconeogenesis. The effect of diet on the gluconeogenic capacity of rat kidney cortex slices. Biochem. J. 86: 22, 1963.
 1976. Kretschmer, H. L. Retroperitoneal lipo‐fibrosarcoma in childhood. J. Urol. 43: 61, 1940.
 1977. Krogh, A., and T. Weis‐Fogh. A roundabout for studying sustained flight of locusts. J. Exptl. Biol. 29: 211, 1952.
 1978. Kroll, F. W. Is there a sleep substance in the sleep center? Deutsch. Med. Wochschr. 77: 879, 1952.
 1979. Kroll, F. W. On the existence of transmissible sleep inducing substances in the brain of sleeping animals. Z. Ges. Neurol. Psych. 146: 208, 1933.
 1980. Kronke, E. The significance of lipase in the pathogenesis of traumatic fat embolism. Arch. Klin. Chir. 283: 466, 1956.
 1981. Kruhøffer, P., and O. I. Nissen. Handling of glycerol in the kidney. Acta Physiol. Scand. 59: 284, 1963.
 1982. Krulich, L., J. Turinsky, P. Ilner, and R. Hoschl. The role of endocrine glands in fat metabolism. Proceedings of the 5th National Congress of the Czechoslovak Physiologic Society, Karlova Vary, 1961, p. 78.
 1983. Krutsch, P. H., and W. W. Wells. Androgenic activity in the interscapular brown adipose tissue of the male hibernating bat (Myotis lucifugus(. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 105: 578, 1960.
 1984. Kuhn, E., M. Vojtěchovský, E. Horáčková, and H. Vavřínková. Neurogenic regulation of lipid metabolism in man. Cesk. Gastroenterol. Vyziva 16: 214, 1962.
 1985. Kujalová, V., and B. Mosinger. Mechanism of the lipolytic effect of epinephrine on adipose tissue. Biochem. Pharmacol. Suppl. to Vol. 12: 196, abstr. 689, 1963.
 1986. Kujalová, V., B. Mosinger, and Z. Lojda. On the relationship between lipolytic activity of adrenaline and corticotrophin, ATP‐ase and hexokinase activity of adipose tissue. Cesk. Fysiol. 11: 454, 1962.
 1987. Kumar, S. Utilization of phosphorus for casein biosynthesis in the mammary gland II. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 1960.
 1988. Kunkel, H. G., and R. Trautman. The α2‐lipoproteins of human serum: correlation of ultracentrifugal and electrophoretic properties. J. Clin. Invest. 35: 641, 1956.
 1989. Kuntz, A. Sympathetic nerves in relation to skeletal muscles. In: The Autonomic Nervous System. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger, 1953, p. 346.
 1990. Kuntze, G. Adipose tissue and nutritional state of children. Monatschr. f. Kinderheilk. 22: 449, 1921‐22.
 1991. Kuo, P. T., A. F. Whereat, D. R. Bassett, and E. Staple. Study of the mechanism of hyperlipemia. Serum chylomicron fatty acid patterns of hyperlipemic patients before and after the ingestion of different food fats. Circulation 24: 213, 1961.
 1992. Kuo, P. T., N. N. Huang, and D. R. Basset. The fatty‐acid composition of the serum chylomicrons and adipose tissue of children with cystic fibrosis of the pancreas. J. Pediat. 60: 394, 1962.
 1993. Kuré, K., T. Oi, and S. Okinaka. The parasympathetic and the trophic innervation of adipose tissue. Klin. Wochschr. 16: 1789, 1937.
 1994. Kuré, K., T. Sahara, and S. Okinaka. Experimental production of lipomatosis. Klin. Wochschr. 17: 1366, 1938.
 1995. Kürth, P. Zur Histochemie des Weissen und Braunen Fettgewebes. (On the histochemistry of white and brown fat(. Thesis. Göttingen, 1953.
 1996. Kusunose, M., E. Kusunose, and Y. Yamamura. Carbon dioxide fixation into malonate in Mycobacteria avium. J. Biochem. (Tokyo( 46: 525, 1959.
 1997. Kuta, A. Naevus lipomatosus superficialis S. Subepidermalis. Dermatologica (Basel( 103: 42, 1951.
 1998. Kvam, D. C., and R. E. Parks, Jr. Hydrocortisone induced changes in hepatic glucose‐6‐phosphatase and fructose diphosphatase activities. Am. J. Physiol. 198: 21, 1960.
 1999. Labudie, P. The peripheral utilization of fat and its control by insulin. Rev. Praticien 12: 2631, 1962.
 2000. Lachance, J. P. Some aspects of the biochemistry of brown interscapular adipose tissue of the albino rat. Laval Med. 18: 1258, 1953.
 2001. Lachance, J. P., and E. Pagé. Hormonal factors influencing fat deposition in the interscapular brown adipose tissue of the white rat. Endocrinology 52: 57, 1953.
 2002. Lachance, J. P., and E. Pagé. Effects of insulin and thyroxin on interscapular brown adipose tissue, its glycogen and ascorbic acid content. Rev. Canad. Biol. 14: 74, 1955.
 2003. Lachance, J. P., J. Popjak, and A. de Waard. The role of microsomes in fatty acid synthesis. Biochem. J. 68: 7p, 1958.
 2004. Lack, D. Migration over the sea. Ibis 101: 374, 1959.
 2005. Lameere, A. A Summary of Zoology, vol. I, Liège: Desoer Edit., 468: 1935, p. 23.
 2006. Lameere, A. A Summary of Zoology, vol. I. Liège: Desoer Edit., 358: 1942, p. 35.
 2007. Landau, B. R. Gluconeogenesis and pyruvate metabolism in rat kidney in vitro. Endocrinology 67: 744, 1960.
 2008. Landau, B. R., and G. E. Bartsch. Estimation of pathway contributions to glucose metabolism and the trans‐aldolase reaction. Manuscript in preparation, 1964.
 2009. Landau, B. R., and J. Katz. A quantitative estimation of the pathways of glucose metabolism in rat adipose tissue in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 697, 1964.
 2010. Landau, B. R., and J. R. Leonards. Contribution of the pentose cycle to glucose metabolism in rat adipose tissue in vitro (abstract(. In: Program, 43rd Meeting, Endocrine Society, New York, 1961, p. 34.
 2011. Landau, B. R., and W. Merlevede. Initial reactions in the metabolism of D‐ and L‐glyceraldehyde by rat liver. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 861, 1963.
 2012. Landau, B. R., A. B. Hastings, and F. B. Nesbett. Origin of glucose and glycogen carbons formed from C14‐labeled pyruvate by livers of normal and diabetic rats. J. Biol. Chem. 214: 525, 1955.
 2013. Landau, B. R., A. B. Hastings, and S. Zottu. Substrate concentration and metabolic pathways in liver slices in vitro. Biochem. Biophys. Acta 74: 621, 1963.
 2014. Landau, B. R., G. E. Bartsch, J. Katz, and H. G. Wood. Estimation of pathway contributions to glucose metabolism and of the rate of isomerization of hexose‐6‐phosphate. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 686, 1964.
 2015. Landolt, R., and E. B. Astwood. Fat mobilization and hyperlipemia from pituitary extracts in rabbits. Am. J. Physiol. 200: 841, 1961.
 2016. Lang, A. On the seasonal sleep of animals. Schweiz‐Pedagog. Zschr. 9: 289, 1899.
 2017. Lang, J. J., and O. Allary. Methods of clinical investigation of tissue morphology: skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscles and bone. Semaine Hôp. Paris 24: 393, 1948.
 2018. Lang, W. About recurring retroperitoneal lipoma. Arch. Klin. Chir. 155: 349, 1929.
 2019. Langdon, R. G. The requirement of triphosphopyridine nucleotide in fatty acid synthesis. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 77: 5190, 1955.
 2020. Langdon, R. G. The biosynthesis of fatty acids in rat liver. J. Biol. Chem. 226: 615, 1957.
 2021. Langdon, R. G. Biological activities of the phenylalanyl chain of insulin. J. Biol. Chem. 235: PC15, 1960.
 2022. Langdon, R. G. Hormonal regulation of fatty acid metabolism. In: Lipide Metabolism, edited by K. Bloch. New York and London: John Wiley and Sons, 1960, p. 238.
 2023. Langer, H., and H. Langer‐Schierer. On the phosphatide content in growing brown fat of young rats. Z. Physiol. Chem. 315: 80, 1959.
 2024. Langer, H., and H. Langer‐Schierer. On the chemical composition of brown adipose tissue from rat and hamster. Z. Physiol. Chem. 314: 51, 1959.
 2025. Langer‐Schierer, H. and H. Langer. Concerning the function of brown adipose tissue in hibernating mammals. Z. Naturforsch. 12b: 587, 1957.
 2026. Langhof, H., and R. Zabel. On lipodystrophy progressiva. Follow up study of the case published by A. Simons in 1911 for the first time in German literature. Arch. Klin. Exptl. Dermatol. 210: 313, 1960.
 2027. Laqueur, G., and M. B. Harrison. Glandular adipose tissue associated with cytotoxic suprarenal contraction and diabetes mellitus. Am. J. Path. 27(1(: 231, 1951.
 2028. Laragh, J. H. Hormones and the pathogenesis of congestive failure: Vasopressin, aldosterone and angiotensin. II. Further evidence for renal‐adrenal interaction from studies in hypertension and in cirrhosis. Circulation 25: 1015, 1962.
 2029. Lardy, H. A., and H. Wellman. Oxidative phosphorylations: role of inorganic phosphate and acceptor systems in control of metabolic rates. J. Biol. Chem. 195: 215, 1952.
 2030. Larner, J., C. Villar‐Palasi, and D. J. Richman. Insulin‐stimulated glycogen formation in rat diaphragm. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 82: 345, 1959.
 2031. Laron, Z., and A. Kowadlo. Fat mobilizing effect of testosterone. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 588, 1963.
 2032. Larsen, J. A. Elimination of glycerol as a measure of the hepatic blood flow in the cat. Acta Physiol. Scand. 57: 224, 1963.
 2033. Larsson, S. Food preferences in obesity caused by gold‐thioglucose. Acta Physiol. Scand. 40: 367, 1957.
 2034. Larsson, S., B. Hellman, and H. Carstensen. In vitro utilization of uniformly labelled C14‐glucose in the adrenals of normal and obese hyperglycemic mice. Acta Endocrinol. 39: 599, 1962.
 2035. Lasiewski, R. C. The energetics of migrating hummingbirds. Condor 64: 324, 1962.
 2036. Laskownicki, A. Comparative studies on the behavior of muscle and fatty tissues implanted into the renal parenchyma. Pol. Przegl Chir. 32: 1117, 1960.
 2037. Laskownicki, A. Comparative studies on the behavior of transplanted muscle and fatty tissue into a kidney wound. Urol. Int. (Basel( 11: 78, 1961.
 2038. Laszlo, J., R. F. Klein, and M. D. Bogdonoff. Prolonged starvation in obese patients: in vitro and in vivo effects. Clin. Res. 9: 183, 1961.
 2039. Laszlo, J., W. R. Harlan, R. F. Klein, N. Kirshner, E. H. Estes, Jr., and M. D. Bogdonoff. The effect of 2‐deoxy‐d‐glucose infusions on lipid and carbohydrate metabolism in man. J. Clin. Invest. 40: 171, 1961.
 2040. Latta, S. S., and D. I. Rutledge. The reaction of omental tissue to trypan blue injected intraperitoneally, with special reference to interrelationship between cell types. Am. J. Anal. 56: 481, 1935.
 2041. Laurell, C. B. Composition of chylomicrons isolated from rat lymph. Acta Physiol. Scand. 30: 289, 1953.
 2042. Laurell, C. B. Preliminary data on the composition and certain properties of human chylomicrons. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. 6: 22, 1954.
 2043. Laurell, S. The effect of free fatty acids on the migration rates of lipoproteins in paper electrophoresis. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. 7: 28, 1955.
 2044. Laurell, S. Plasma free fatty acids in diabetic acidosis and starvation. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. 8: 81, 1956.
 2045. Laurell, S. Turnover rate of unesterified fatty acids in human plasma. Acta Physiol. Scand. 41: 158, 1957.
 2046. Laurell, S. Distribution of C14 in rats after intravenous injection of non‐esterified palmitic acid‐1‐C14. Acta Physiol. Scand. 46: 97, 1959.
 2047. Laurell, S. Recycling of intravenously injected palmitic acid‐l‐C14 as esterified fatty acid in the plasma of rats and turnover rate of plasma triglycerides. Acta Physiol. Scand. 47: 218, 1959.
 2048. Laurell, S., and B. Christensson. Effect of a single dose of some hormones on plasma unesterified fatty acid (UFA). Acta Physiol. Scand. 44: 248, 1958.
 2049. Lauter, S., and A. Terhedebrugge. On the distribution of fat in normal weight man. Fat formation and fat mobilization during weight loss. Deut. Arch. Klin. Med. 181: 193, 1938.
 2050. Lauter, S., and A. Terhedebrugge. Altered distribution of fat as a result of inactivity and nerve lesions. Z. Klin. Med. 133: 434, 1938.
 2051. Lawrence, R. D. Lipodystrophy and hepatomegaly with diabetes, lipemia and other metabolic disturbances. A case throwing new light on the action of insulin. Lancet 1: 724 and 773, 1946.
 2052. Lawrence, R. D. Three types of human diabetes. Ann. Internal Med. 43: 1199, 1955.
 2053. Lawrence, R. D. Human and experimental diabetes. In: Ciba Foundation Colloquia on Endocrinology, Hormonal Factors in Carbohydrate Metabolism, vol. 6. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1959, p. 243.
 2054. Lawrie, T. D., S. G. McAlpine, R. Pirrie, and B. M. Rifkind. The fatty acids of the serum in hypothyroidism. J. Endocrinol. 25: 29, 1962.
 2055. Lawson, D. E. M., and E. I. Mercer, J. Glover, and R. A. Morton. Biosynthesis of ubiquinone in the rat. Biochim. J. 74: 38P, 1960.
 2056. Leach, A. A. The lipids of ox compact bone. Biochem. J. 69: 429, 1958.
 2057. Leak, D. Adrenergic blockade and thyrotoxicosis. Acta Endocrinol. 43: 131, 1963.
 2058. Leake, N. H., and R. L. Burt. Insulin‐like activity in serum during pregnancy. Diabetes 11: 419, 1962.
 2059. Leat, W. M. F. Studies on pig diets containing different amounts of linoleic acid. Brit. J. Nutr. 16: 559, 1962.
 2060. Lebedeff, A. What is the source of fat during acute fat formation? Experimental contribution to the knowledge of liver and milk fats. Arch. Ges. Physiol. (Bonn( 31: 11, 1883.
 2061. LeBideau, G., R. Andrivet, P. Dumas, and J. F. Gailland. Measurement of the body fat mass by the skinfold technic. Path. Biol. Semaine 7: 621, 1959.
 2062. Lebleu, M. H., and J. E. White. Effect of insulin on structural sugars in adipose tissue. Endocrinology 71: 227, 1962.
 2063. Leboeuf, B., and G. F. Cahill, Jr. An in vitro effect of Cortisol on ACTH or epinephrine stimulated adipose tissue. Endocrine Society Programme 42nd Meeting 1960, p. 60.
 2064. Leboeuf, B. Hormonal control of metabolism of adipose tissue. Union Med. Canada 92: 241, 1963.
 2065. Leboeuf, B., and G. F. Cahill. The regulation of fatty acid synthesis and direct oxidative pathway in adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 19: 226, 1960.
 2066. Leboeuf, B., and G. F. Cahill. Studies on rat adipose tissue in vitro. VIII. Effect of preparations of pituitary adrenocorticotropic and growth hormones on glucose metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 41, 1961.
 2067. Leboeuf, B., R. B. Flinn, and G. F. Cahill, Jr. Effect of epinephrine on glucose uptake and glycerol release by adipose tissue in vitro. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 102: 527, 1959.
 2068. Leboeuf, B., S. Lochaya, N. Leboeuf, F. C. Wood, Jr., J. Mayer, and G. F. Cahill, Jr. Glucose metabolism and mobilization of fatty acid by adipose tissue from obese mice. Am. J. Physiol. 201: 19, 1961.
 2069. Leboeuf, B., A. E. Renold, and G. F. Cahill, Jr. Studies on rat adipose tissue in vitro. IX. Further effects of Cortisol on glucose metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 988, 1962.
 2070. Lebovitz, H. E., and F. L. Engel. Immediate adipokinetic effects of corticotropin in the intact mouse (abstract). Clin. Res. 11: 222, 1963.
 2071. Lebovitz, H. E., and F. L. Engel. Relationships between the structure and biological activities of corticotropin and related peptides: alterations in the N‐terminal serine. Endocrinology 73: 573, 1963.
 2072. Lebovitz, H. E., and F. L. Engel. Biologic activities of an eicosapeptide amide corresponding to the N‐terminal portion of corticotropin. 45th Endocrine Society Meeting, Atlantic City, 1963, p. 27.
 2073. Lebovitz, H. E., and F. L. Engel. Relationships between the structure and biological activities of corticotropin and related peptides. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 13: 1964.
 2074. Lebovitz, H. E., F. L. Engel, H. B. F. Dixon, and L. R. Weitkamp. Influence of alterations in structure of the N‐terminal serine on corticotropin activity. 43rd Endocrine Society Meeting, New York, 1961, p. 2.
 2075. Lecocq, F., D. Mebane, B. Combes, and L. Madison. The paradoxical effect of the acute administration of hydrocortisone on hepatic glucose output (abstract). Clin. Res. 9: 29, 1960.
 2076. Lee, B. J., and F. E. Adair. Traumatic fat necrosis of the female breast and its differentiation from carcinoma. Ann. Surg. 72: 188, 1920.
 2077. Lee, B. J., and F. E. Adair. A further report on traumatic fat necrosis of the female breast and its differentiation from carcinoma. Three additional cases. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 34: 521, 1922.
 2078. Lee, B. J., and F. Adair. Traumatic fat necrosis of the female breast and its differentiation from carcinoma. Ann. Surg. 80: 670, 1924.
 2079. Lee, H. M., R. M. Ellis, and M. V. Sigal, Jr. Some insulin‐like effects of nicotinic acid observed with isolated rat epididymal adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 49: 408, 1961.
 2080. Lee, H. M., R. M. Ellis, and W. W. Bromer. Insulinlike activity of crystalline glucagon as measured with rat epididymal fat pad preparation. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 104: 4, 1960.
 2081. Lee, K. T., A. G. Shaper, R. F. Scott, F. Goodale, and W. A. Thomas. Geographic studies pertaining to arteriosclerosis. Comparison of fatty acid patterns of adipose tissue and plasma lipids in East Africans with those of North American white and negro groups. Arch. Pathol. 74: 481, 1962.
 2082. Lee, K. T., R. F. Scott, E. S. Morrison, and W. A. Thomas. Chemico‐anatomic studies of arteriosclerosis and thrombosis in diabetics. II. Fatty acids of adipose tissue and plasma lipids in several groups of North American diabetics and nondiabetics. Exp. Molec. Path. 1: 364, 1962.
 2083. Lee, M., and G. B. Ayres. The composition of weight lost and the nitrogen partition of tissues in rats after hypophysectomy. Endocrinology 20: 489, 1936.
 2084. Lee, M. W. Effects of tri‐ and diphosphopyridine nucleotides on the metabolism of glucose in rat adipose tissue. New Med. J. (Seoul, Korea( 3: 71, 1960.
 2085. Lee, R. M. The variation of blood volume with age in the desert locust (Schistocerca gregaria Forsk). J. Insect Physiol. 6: 36, 1961.
 2086. Lee, W. H., D. Krumharr, E. Fonkalsrud, O. A. Schjeide, and J. V. Maloney. Denaturation of plasma proteins as a cause of morbidity and death after intracardiac operations. Surgery 50: 29, 1961.
 2087. Lee, W. Y., D. Bronsky, and S. S. Waldstein. Studies of thyroid and sympathetic nervous system interrelationships. II. Effects of guanethidine on manifestations of hyperthyroidism. J. Clin. Endocrinol. 22: 879, 1962.
 2088. LeFevre, P. G. The evidence for active transport of monosaccharides across the red cell membrane. Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology, vol. 8. New York: Academic Press, 1954, p. 118.
 2089. LeFevre, P. G., and R. I. Davies. Active transport into the human erythrocytes: evidence from comparative kinetics and competition among monosaccharides. J. Gen. Physiol. 34: 515, 1951.
 2090. Lehman, E. P., and R. F. McNattin. Fat embolism. II. Incidence at postmortem. Arch. Surg. 17: 179, 1928.
 2091. Lehman, E. P., and R. M. Moore. Fat embolism including experimental production without trauma. Arch. Surg. 14: 621, 1927.
 2092. Leibman, J., F. A. Gotch, and I. S. Edelman. Tritium assay by liquid scintillation spectrometry. Comparison of tritium and deuterium oxides as tracers for body water. Circulation Res. 8: 907, 1960.
 2093. Leites, S. M. Metabolism of adipose tissue and its regulation. Usp. Sovrem. Biol. 34: 8, 1952.
 2094. Leites, S. M. Physiology and Pathology of Adipose Tissue. Moskow: Medgiz, 1954.
 2095. Leites, S. M. The pituitary and lipid metabolism. Klinich. Med. 36: 25, 1958.
 2096. Leites, S. M. Fat‐lipoid metabolism in diabetes mellitus. Probl. Endokrinol. i. Gormonoterap. 5: 3, 1963.
 2097. Leites, S. M., and Chow‐Su. On some features of lipid metabolism in stress. Vopr. Med. Khim. 8: 289, 1962.
 2098. Leites, S. M., and Chow‐Su. The role of the adrenal glands and the sympathetic nervous system in fat mobilization in stress condition. Probl. Endokrinol. i. Gormonoterap. 5: 30, 1963.
 2099. Leites, S. M., and N. K. Davtyan. The effect of hypophyseal preparation adiposin on the lipolytic activity of adipose tissue and the content of non‐esterified fatty acids in blood. Biull. Eksp. Biol. Med. 5: 60, 1963.
 2100. Lélek, L., D. Nagy, L. Kádas, and L. Virág. Lipid mobilizing hormone in man. Endokrinologie 41: 337, 1961.
 2101. Lélek, L., D. Nagy, L. Kádas, and L. Virág. Studies concerned with the lipid mobilizing hormone. Hormone Acta Physiol. Acad. Sci. Hung. 18: 40, 1961.
 2102. Leloir, L. F., and C. E. Cardini. Biosynthesis of glycogen from uridine diphosphate glucose. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 79: 6340, 1957.
 2103. Leloir, L. F., J. H. Olavaria, S. H. Goldemberg, and R. Carminatti. Biosynthesis of glycogen from uridine diphosphate glucose. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 81: 508, 1959.
 2104. Lemez, L. On the pathogenesis of subcutaneous adipose tissue necrosis in the newborn as a result of the response to cold in subcutaneous adipose tissue. Z. Kinderheilk 46: 323, 1928.
 2105. Lemonde, P., and P. S. Timiras. Reactions of the interscapular brown fat tissue during the general adaptation syndrome: its dispensability in rats. Rev. Canad. Biol. 10: 76, 1951.
 2106. Lennarz, W. J. The role of isoleucine in the biosynthesis of branched‐chain fatty acids by Micrococcus lysodeikticus. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 6: 112, 1961.
 2107. Lennert, K. On a lipoblastic sarcoma of the mediastinum: a contribution to knowledge of malignant adipose tissue tumors. Frankfurt. Z. Path. 61: 78, 1949.
 2108. Lens, J., and J. Neutelings. The reduction of insulin. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 4: 501, 1950.
 2109. Leonards, J. R., and B. R. Landau. A study of the equivalence of metabolic patterns in rat adipose tissue: insulin versus glucose concentration. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 91: 194, 1960.
 2110. Leonards, J. R., and B. R. Landau. Metabolism of fructose by adipose tissue and the effect of insulin. Endocrinology 74: 142, 1964.
 2111. Leonards, J. R., B. R. Landau, and G. Bartsch. Assay of insulin and insulin‐like activity with rat epididymal fat pad. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 60: 552, 1962.
 2112. Lepkovsky, S., W. Wang, L. Koike, and M. K. Dimick. The oxygen uptake and phosphorus uptake by particulate suspensions (mitochondrial) from liver, brown and white fatty tissues. Federation Proc. 18: 272, 1959.
 2113. Lequire, V. S., J. L. Shapiro, W. F. Fleet, C. B. Lequire, and C. A. Cobb. A study of the pathogenesis of fat embolism based on human necropsy material and animal experiments. Am. J. Pathol. 35: 999, 1959.
 2114. Lequire, V. S., R. L. Hamilton, R. Adams, and J. M. Merrill. Lipase activity in blood from the hepatic and peripheral vascular beds following heparin. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 114: 104, 1963.
 2115. Leslie, I. Nucleic acid content of tissues and cells. In: Nucleic Acids, vol. 2, edited by E. Chargaff and J. N. Davidson. New York: Academic Press, 1955, p. 1.
 2116. Lesser, G. T., and G. Zak. Measurement of total body fat in man by the simultaneous absorbtion of two inert gases. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 110: 40, 1963.
 2117. Lesser, G. T., W. Perl, and J. M. Steele. Determination of total body fat by absorption of an inert gas; measurements and results in normal human subjects. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 1791, 1960.
 2118. Letard, E., P. Szumowski, and M. Theret. The use of synthetic estrogens in the acceleration of growth and fattening of pigs. Rec. Med. Veter. 128: 65, 1952.
 2119. Levari, R., W. Kornblueth, and E. Wertheimer. The effect of insulin on the uptake of monosaccharides by the rat lens. J. Endocrinol. 22: 361, 1961.
 2120. Levari, R., E. Wertheimer, E. R. Berman, and W. Kornblueth. Effect of insulin on pathways of glucose oxidation in the rat lens. Nature 192: 1075, 1961.
 2121. Levenbook, L. Organic acids in insects. II. Tricarboxylic acid cycle and related enzymes in the larva of the Southern armyworm, Prodenia eridania. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 92: 114, 1962.
 2122. Levenbook, L. The distribution of free amino acids, glutamine, and glutamate in the Southern armyworm, Prodenia eridania. J. Insect. Physiol. 8: 559, 1962.
 2123. Lever, J. D. The fine structure of brown adipose tissue in the rat; with observations on the cytological changes following starvation and adrenalectomy. Anat. Rec. 128: 361, 1957.
 2124. Lever, J. D., and J. B. Chappell. Mitochondria isolated from rat brown adipose tissue and liver. J. Biophys. Biochem. Cytol. 4: 287, 1958.
 2125. Lever, W. F. Histopathology of the Skin, nd ed.. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1954.
 2126. Levi, G. Trattato di Istologia. Torino, Italy: Unione Typographica Editrice Torinese, 1927.
 2127. Levi, G. Trattato di Istologia. Torino: Unione Tipografica, 1954.
 2128. Levin, L. The possible involvement of the adrenal cortex and thyroid in mobilization of fat to the liver. J. Clin. Endocrinol, 9: 657, 1949.
 2129. Levin, L., and R. K. Farber. Relation of cortisone pretreatment to mobilization of lipids to liver by pituitary extracts. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 74: 758, 1950.
 2130. Levin, L., and R. K. Farber. Symposium: recent development in endocrinology. Endocrine mechanism controlling mobilization of depot fat. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 13: 260, 1951.
 2131. Levin, L., and R. K. Farber. Hormonal factors which regulate the mobilization of depot fat to the liver. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 7: 399, 1952.
 2132. Levine, R. On some biochemical aspects of diabetes mellitus. Am. J. Med. 31: 901, 1961.
 2133. Levine, R., and M. S. Goldstein. On the mechanism of action of insulin. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 11: 343, 1955.
 2134. Levine, R., M. Goldstein, B. Huddlestun, and S. Klein. Action of insulin on the 'permeability' of cells to free hexoses as studied by its effect on the distribution of galactose. Am. J. Physiol. 163: 70, 1950.
 2135. Levy, A. C., and E. R. Ramey. Effect of autonomic blocking agents on depot fat mobilization in normal and adrenalectomized animals. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 99: 637, 1958.
 2136. Levy, A. C., and E. R. Ramey. The effect of adrenal steroids on peripheral fat mobilization in the rat. Endocrinology 64: 586, 1959.
 2137. Levy, A. C., and E. R. Ramey. Depot fat mobilization in spinal cord sectioned and restrained rats. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 104: 125, 1960.
 2138. Levy, H. R. Inhibition of mammary gland acetyl CoA carboxylase by fatty acids. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 13: 267, 1963.
 2139. Levy, S. W. Heparin and blood lipids. Rev. Can. Biol. 17: 1, 1958.
 2140. Leydig, F. Lehrbuch der Histologie. Frankfurt a.M., 1857, p. 431.
 2141. Li, C. H. Studies on human pituitary growth and gonadotropic hormones. In: Ciba Foundation Colloquia on Endocrinology, vol. 13, Human Pituitary Hormones, edited by G. E. W. Wolstenholme and C.M. O'Connor. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1959, p. 46.
 2142. Li, C. H. Synthesis and biological properties of ACTH peptides. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 18: 1, 1962.
 2143. Li, C. H., and J. T. Cummins. Studies of pituitary lactogenic hormone. XVIII. Reduction of disulfide bridges in the ovine hormone and the nature of the C‐terminus. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 73, 1958.
 2144. Li, C. H., M. E. Simpson, and H. M. Evans. The gigantism produced in normal rats by injection of pituitary growth hormone. III. Main chemical components of the body. Growth 12: 39, 1948.
 2145. Li, C. H., M. E. Simpson, and H. M. Evans. Influence of growth and adrenocorticotropic hormones on fat content of liver. Arch. Biochem. 23: 51, 1949.
 2146. Li, C. H., P. Fonss‐Bech, L. I. Geschwind, T. Hayashida, G. F. Hungerford, A. L. Lostroh, W. R. Lyons, H. D. Moon, W. O. Reinhardt, and M. Sideman. Corticotropins (ACTH(. x. Biological investigations on alpha corticotropin. J. Exptl. Med. 105: 335, 1957.
 2147. Li, C. H. Lipotropin, a new active peptide from pituitary glands. Nature 201: 924, 1964.
 2148. Liberman, L. L. Testing small concentrations of insulin with the aid of isolated epididymal fat in rats. Bull. Exptl. Biol. Med. (USSR) (English transl.( 52: 121, 1961.
 2149. Liberman, L. L. Testing small insulin concentrations by means of isolated epididymal rat fat. Biull. Eksp. Biol. Med. 52: 861, 1961.
 2150. Librik, L., and G. W. Clayton. The measurement of plasma nonesterified fatty acid levels following ACTH release in man. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 790, 1963.
 2151. Liebelt, R. A. The organ‐like nature of the subcutaneous fat bodies in the chicken. Poultry Sci. 33: 169, 1954.
 2152. Liebelt, R. A. Influence of adrenalectomy on the body weight of NH mice. Anat. Record 124: 431, 1956.
 2153. Liebelt, R. A. Postnatal development of two types of fat depots in the NH and CBA inbred strains of mice. Am. J. Anat. 105: 197, 1959.
 2154. Liebelt, R. A. Response to adipose tissue in experimental obesity as influenced by genetic, hormonal and neurogenic factors. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 110: 723, 1963.
 2155. Liebelt, R. A., and H. L. Eastlick. The subcutaneous fat organs of the chick embryo (abstract). Anat. Record 112: 422, 1952.
 2156. Liebelt, R. A., and H. L. Eastlick. The subcutaneous fat organs of the chick embryo. Anat. Record 112: 422, 1952.
 2157. Lieber, C. S., and C. S. Davidson. Some metabolic effects of ethyl alcohol (editorial). Am. J. Med. 33: 319, 1962.
 2158. Lieber, C. S., and R. Schmid. The effect of ethanol on fatty acid metabolism; stimulation of hepatic fatty acid synthesis in vitro. J. Clin. Invest. 40: 394, 1961.
 2159. Lieber, C. S., C. M. Leevy, S. W. Stein, W. S. George, G. R. Cherrick, W. H. Abelmann, and C. S. Davidson. Effect of ethanol on plasma free fatty acids in man. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 59: 826, 1962.
 2160. Libermann, L. L., L. V. Dmitrenko, and Y. A. Yaroshewsky. Isolation of insulin‐like compounds from blood plasma and urine on ion‐exchange resins. Vopr. Med. Khim. 8: 423, 1962.
 2161. Liebow, A. A. Section V. In: Atlas of Tumor Pathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, vol. 17, 1952, pp. 119, 128, 129.
 2162. Lightwood, R. Radial nerve palsy associated with localized subcutaneous fat necrosis in the newborn. Arch. Disease Childhood 26: 436, 1951.
 2163. Lim, T. P., and U. C. Luft. Body density, fat and fat‐free weight. Am. J. Med. 30: 825, 1961.
 2164. Lindén, K., and H. Brodin. Paper read at the Riks‐stämman, Stockholm, 1957.
 2165. Lindgren, F. T., and A. V. Nichols. Structure and function of human serum lipoproteins. In: The Plasma Proteins, vol. 2, edited by F. W. Putnam. New York: Academic Press, 1960, p. 1.
 2166. Lindlar, F. The gelatinous atrophy of fatty tissue. Hoppe Seyler Z. Physiol. Chem. 327: 95, 1962.
 2167. Linhart, J. W., R. F. Klein, E. H. Estes, Jr., and M. D. Bogdonoff. Fat mobilization in man as a function of specific biochemical structure (abstract). Clin. Res. 9: 29, 1960.
 2168. Lipmann, F. Fermentation of phosphogluconic acid. Nature 138: 588, 1936.
 2169. Lipsett, M. B., H. R. Engel, and D. M. Bergenstal. Effects of glucagon on plasma unesterified fatty acids and in nitrogen metabolism. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 56: 342, 1960.
 2170. Lisa, J. D., and D. Ludwig. Uricase, guanase and xanthine oxidase from the fat body of the cockroach, Leudophaea maderae. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 52: 548, 1959.
 2171. Lisco, H. Data published in “Estimating radioelements in exposed individuals II” by J. Schubert. Nucleonics 8: 66, 1951.
 2172. List, C. F., J. F. Holt, and M. Everett. Lipoma of the corpus callosum: A clinico‐pathologic study. Am. J. Roentgenol. Radium Therapy Nucl. Med. 55: 125, 1946.
 2173. Littrell, J. L. Experimental cytological changes in brown fat. Anat. Rec. 100: 691, 1948.
 2174. Littrell, J. L., D. Martin, and C. G. Hartman. Phosphorus turnover in brown fat as demonstrated by radioactive phosphorus. Anat. Rec. 89: 567, 1944.
 2175. Ljungdahl, L., H. G. Wood, E. Racker, and D. Couri. Formation o unequally labeled fructose‐6‐phosphate by an exchangef reaction catalyzed by transaldolase. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 1622, 1961.
 2176. Lo, T., J. S. Dixon, and C. H. Li. Isolation of methionine sulfoxide analogue of α‐melanocyte‐stimulating hormone from bovine pituitary glands. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 53: 584, 1961.
 2177. Lochner, W. On the liberation of non‐esterified fatty acids in the lung. Klin. Wochschr. 40: 1128, 1962.
 2178. Lochaya, S., and J. Mayer. Effect of dietary fats on adipose tissue metabolism in experimental obesities. Federation Proc. 21: 397, 1962.
 2179. Lochaya, S., N. Leboeuf, J. Mayer, and B. Leboeuf. Adipose tissue metabolism of obese mice on standard and high fat diets. Am. J. Physiol. 201: 23, 1961.
 2180. Lochaya, S., J. C. Hamilton, and J. Mayer. Lipase and glycerokinase activities in the adipose tissue of obese hyperglycemic mice. Nature 197: 182, 1963.
 2181. Loeb, H., J. Corvilan, M. Abramov, and A. Champenois. Nonesterified fatty acids of the plasma in children. Rev. Franc. Etudes Clin. Biol. 5: 916, 1960.
 2182. Loew, A., and A. Krčma. Insulin and food storage. Biochem. Z. 206: 360, 1929.
 2183. Loewe, S., W. Raudenbuch, and H. E. Voss. Content in sexual hormones of cancer tissues. Biochem. Z. 249: 443, 1932.
 2184. Löwenstein, C. Contribution to the concept of granular fat synthesis. Verh. Deutsch. Pathol. Ges. 19: 259, 1908.
 2185. Loewenthal, N. Contribution to the structure and multiplication of connective tissue cells. II. Peculiar fat cell in the subcutaneous tissue of the albino rat. Arch. Mikrosh. Anat. 63: 397, 1904.
 2186. Löhlein. Cited in A. Policard, Traite d'Histologie, nd Ed. Paris, 1928.
 2187. LoJaconi, F., and G. G. Sarcinella. The necrosis of subcutaneous adipose tissue of the newborn. Minerva Pediat. 11: 996, 1959.
 2188. Long, C. (editor(. Biochemists' Handbook. Princeton, New Jersey: Van Nostrand, 1961, p. 795.
 2189. Long, C. N. H., and F. D. W. Lukens. Effects of adrenalectomy and hypophysectomy upon experimental diabetes in the cat. J. Exp. Med. 63: 465, 1936.
 2190. Long, J. A. On the structure and development of a fat body or gland in the rat. Anat. Rec. 23: 107, 1922.
 2191. Long, J. L., and W. R. Lyons. A small perfusing apparatus for the study of surviving, isolated organs. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 44: 614, 1954.
 2192. Longcope, C., and R. H. Williams. Phenethylbiguanide and triglyceride synthesis. Clin. Res. 10: 88, 1962.
 2193. Longcope, C., and R. H. Williams. Phenethylbiguanide and triglyceride synthesis. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 111: 775, 1962.
 2194. Longenecker, H. E. Deposition and utilization of fatty acids. I. Fat synthesis from high carbohydrate and high protein diets in fasted rats. J. Biol. Chem. 128: 645, 1939.
 2195. Longenecker, H. E. Deposition and utilization of fatty acids. II. The nonpreferential utilization and slow replacement of depot fat consisting mainly of oleic and linoleic acids and a fatty acid analysis of corn oil. J. Biol. Chem. 129: 13, 1939.
 2196. Longenecker, H. E. Composition and structural characteristics of glycerides in relation to classification and environment. Chem. Rev. 29: 201, 1941.
 2197. Longenecker, H. E. The formation of animal body fat. In: Biological Symposia, vol. 5. Lancaster, Pa.: The Jacques Cattell Press, 1941, p. 99.
 2198. Lopez, E., J. E. White, and F. L. Engel. Contrasting requirements for the lipolytic action of corticotropin and epinephrine on adipose tissue in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 2254, 1959.
 2199. Lopez‐Quijada, C., R. Rodriguez‐Candela, and J. L. Rodriguez‐Candela. Tolbutamide influence in vitro on glucose uptake, glycogen and lactic acid by the epididymal fat of normal and hypophysectomized rats. Med. Exp. 6: 65, 1962.
 2200. Lossow, W. J., and I. L. Chaikoff. Carbohydrate sparing of fatty acid oxidation. I. The relation of fatty acid chain length to the degree of sparing. Arch. Biochem. 57: 23, 1955.
 2201. Lossow, W. J., and I. L. Chaikoff. Carbohydrate sparing of fatty acid oxidation. II. The mechanism by which carbohydrate spares the oxidation of palmitic acid. Arch. Biochem. 57: 23, 1955.
 2202. Lossow, W. J., and I. L. Chaikoff. Secretion of intravenously administered tripalmitin‐1‐C14 and octanoate‐1‐C14 into milk by the lactating rat. J. Biol. Chem. 230: 149, 1958.
 2203. Lossow, W. J., G. W. Brown, Jr., and I. L. Chaikoff. The action of insulin in sparing fatty acid oxidation: a study with palmitic acid‐1‐C14 and octanoate‐1‐C14. J. Biol. Chem. 220: 839, 1956.
 2204. Lossow, W. J., G. W. Brown, Jr., and I. L. Chaikoff. Sparing of palmitic acid oxidation by carbohydrate: prefeeding vs. addition to the medium. J. Biol. Chem. 222: 531, 1956.
 2205. Lossow, W. J., R. Hill, A. W. Soss, and I. L. Chaikoff. Extra hepatic oxidation of albumin bound palmitic acid in the diabetic rat: its regulation by insulin. Arch. Biochim. Biophys. 78: 288, 1958.
 2206. Lossow, W. J., N. Brot, and I. L. Chaikoff. Disposition of the cholesterol moiety of a chylomicroncontaining lipoprotein fraction of chyle in the rat. J. Lipid Res. 3: 207, 1962.
 2207. Louis, L. H., and M. C. Minick. Isolation of an insulin antagonist from urine of patients with lipoatrophic diabetes. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 60: 995, 1962.
 2208. Louis, L. H., M. C. Minick, and J. W. Conn. Lipoatrophic diabetes: isolation from urine of a potent adipokinetic substance. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 56: 924, 1960.
 2209. Louis, L. H., J. W. Conn, and M. C. Minick. Lipoatrophic diabetes. Isolation and characterization of an insulin antagonist from urine. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 867, 1963.
 2210. Louloudes, S. J., J. N. Kaplanis, W. E. Robbins, and R. E. Monroe. Lipogenesis from C14‐acetate by the American cockroach. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 54: 99, 1961.
 2211. Love, J., and W. S. Stryker. Fat embolism: A problem of increasing importance to the orthopedist and the internist. Am. Int. Med. 46: 342, 1957.
 2212. Love, W. C., R. Stoelting, and R. Johnson. Studies on the regulation of adipose tissue metabolism. Federation Proc. 21: 193, 1962.
 2213. Love, W. C., L. Carr, and J. Ashmore. Influence of isoproterenol and 1‐(2',4'‐dichlorophenyl‐2‐t‐butylaminoethanol (DCB) on free fatty acid release and glucose metabolism in adipose tissue. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 142: 137, 1963.
 2214. Love, W. C., L. Carr, and J. Ashmore. Lipolysis in adipose tissue: Effects of dl‐3,4‐dichloroisoproterenol and related compounds. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 140: 287, 1963.
 2215. Lovern, J. A. Fat metabolism in fishes. Mobilisation of depot fat in the salmon. Biochem. J. 28: 1955, 1934.
 2216. Lovern, J. A. Fat metabolism in fishes. The fat of the salmon in its young fresh water stages. Biochem. J. 28: 1961, 1934.
 2217. Lovern, J. A. Fat metabolism in fishes. The fats of some plankton Crustacea. Biochem. J. 29: 847, 1935.
 2218. Lovern, J. A. Fat metabolism in fishes. Changes in the fat of ripening salmon eggs. Biochem. J. 30: 20, 1936.
 2219. Lovern, J. A. Fat metabolism in fishes. X. Hydrogenation in the fat depots of the tunny. Biochem. J. 30: 2023, 1936.
 2220. Lovern, J. A. Fat metabolism in fishes. XI. Specific peculiarities in depot fat composition. Biochem. J. 31: 755, 1937.
 2221. Lovern, J. A. Fat metabolism in fishes. XIII. Factors influencing the composition of the depot fat of fishes. Biochem. J. 32: 1214, 1938.
 2222. Lovern, J. A. The chemistry of fats in fish. Biochem. Soc. Sympos. 6: 49, 1951.
 2223. Lowery, G. H. Trans‐Gulf migration of birds and the coastal hiatus. Wilson Bull. 57: 92, 1945.
 2224. Lowry, O. H., N. J. Rosebrough, A. L. Farr, and R. J. Randall. Protein measurement with the Folin phenol reagent. J. Biol. Chem. 193: 265, 1951.
 2225. Lowy, C., G. Blanshard, and D. Phear. Antagonism of insulin by albumin. Lancet 1: 802, 1961.
 2226. Lubarsch, O., and F. Henke. Handbuch der Speziellen Pathologischen Anatomie und Histologie, vol. 6. Berlin: Julius Springer, 1925, p. 692.
 2227. Luco, J. The defatiguing effect of adrenaline. Am. J. Physiol. 125: 196, 1939.
 2228. Luft, R., D. Ikkos, G. Palmieri, L. Ernster, and B. Afzelius. A case of severe hypermetabolism of non‐thyroid origin with a defect in the maintenance of mitochondrial respiratory control: A correlated clinical, biochemical and morphological study. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 1776, 1962.
 2229. Lukens, F. D. W. Alloxan diabetes. Physiol. Rev. 28: 304, 1948.
 2230. Lukens, F. D. W. Hormonal factors in carbohydrate metabolism. In: Ciba Foundation Colloquia on Endocrinology vol. 6. 1953, p. 55.
 2231. Lukens, F. D. W. The pancreas: insulin and glucagon. Ann. Rev. Physiol. 21: 445, 1959.
 2232. Lukens, F. D. W., H. F. Flippin, and F. M. Thigpen. Adrenal cortical adenoma with absence of the opposite adrenal. Report of a case with operation and autopsy. Am. J. Med. Sci. 193: 812, 1937.
 2233. Lund, P. K., D. M. Abadi, and J. C. Mathies. Lipid composition of normal human bone marrow as determined by column chromatography. J. Lipid Res. 3: 95, 1962.
 2234. Lundbaeck, K. Metabolic abnormalities in starvation diabetes. Yale J. Biol. Med. 20: 533, 1948.
 2235. Lundberg, W. O., R. H. Barnes, M. Clausen, and G. O. Burr. The deposition and storage of α tocopherol in abdominal fats. J. Biol. Chem. 153: 265, 1944.
 2236. Lundberg, W. O., R. H. Barnes, M. Clausen, N. Larson, and G. O. Burr. The deposition and antioxygenic behavior of α, β and γ tocopherols in rat fats. J. Biol. Chem. 168: 379, 1947.
 2237. Lundholm, L. The effect of adrenalin on the oxygen consumption of resting animals. Acta Physiol. Scand. 19: Suppl. 67, 1949.
 2238. Lundholm, L. The effect of l‐noradrenaline and ergotamine on the oxygen consumption of guinea‐pigs. Acta Physiol. Scand. 18: 341, 1949.
 2239. Lundholm, L., and E. Mohme. Effects of adrenaline and ergotamine on the oxygen consumption. Acta Physiol. Scand. 16: 367, 1949.
 2240. Lundholm, L., and E. Mohme‐Lundholm. The action of adrenaline on carbohydrate metabolism in relation to some of its pharmacodynamic effects. In: Ciba Foundation Symposium on Adrenergic Mechanisms, edited by G. E. W. Wolstenholme, and M. O'Connor. London: J. A. Churchill, Ltd., 1960, p. 305.
 2241. Luten, J. Lipoma of the corpus callosum. Ned. Tijdschr. Geneesk. 95: 1416, 1951.
 2242. Lux, L. Subcutaneous nodules induced by the injection of streptococcus viridans: Specificity of the lesion and origin of the polyblasts. Arch. Pathol. 17: 652, 1934.
 2243. Luyken, R. Height, weight and skin fold thickness in Netherlanders 17‐19 years old. Nederl. T. Geneesk. 106: 1527, 1962.
 2244. Lygren, T., E. W. Sörensen, and A. Bernhardsen. Hepatolenticular degeneration (Wilson disease(. A case diagnosed biochemically before clinical manifestations. Lancet 1: 276, 1959.
 2245. Lyman, C. P. The oxygen consumption and temperature regulation of hibernating hamsters. J. Exptl. Zool. 109: 55, 1948.
 2246. Lyman, C. P., and P. O. Chatfield. Mechanisms of arousal in the hibernating hamster. J. Exptl. Zool. 114: 491, 1950.
 2247. Lyman, C. P., and P. O. Chatfield. Physiology of hibernation in mammals. Physiol. Rev. 35: 403, 1955.
 2248. Lyman, C. P., and A. R. Dawe (editors(. Mammalian Hibernation. Bull. Museum Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. vol. 124, 1960.
 2249. Lyman, C. P., and C. R. Taylor. Temperature of heart and brown fat during arousal from hibernation. Federation Proc. 23: 310, 1964.
 2250. Lynch, F. W., and R. W. Golitz. Nevus lipomatosus cutaneous superficialis (Hoffmann‐Zurhel'e(: Presentation of a case and review of the literature). Arch. Dermatol. 78: 479. 1958.
 2251. Lynch, M. J. G., S. S. Raphael, and T. P. Dixon. Fat embolism in chronic alcoholism: Control study on incidence of fat embolism. Arch. Pathol. 67: 68, 1959.
 2252. Lynen, F. Lipide metabolism. Ann. Rev. Biochem. 24: 653, 1955.
 2253. Lynen, F. Participation of acyl‐CoA in carbon chain biosynthesis. J. Cellular Comp. Physiol. 54, Suppl. 1: 33, 1959.
 2254. Lynen, F. Biosynthesis of saturated fatty acids. Federation Proc. 20: 941, 1961.
 2255. Lynen, F., and S. Ochoa. Enzymes of fatty acid metabolism. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 12: 299, 1953.
 2256. Lynen, F., J. Knappe, E. Lorche, G. Jutting, and E. Ringelmann. The biochemical function of biotin. Angew. Chem. 71: 481, 1959.
 2257. Lynen, F., I. Kessel, and H. Eggerer. The biosynthesis of fatty acids. Sitzber. Bayer Akad. Wiss. Math.‐Naturw. Kl. 4: 1, 1960.
 2258. Lyngsoe, J. Determination of the insulin‐like activity in serum using rat epididymal adipose tissue. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. 13: 628, 1961.
 2259. Lyngsoe, J. The insulin‐like activity in serum determined by the rat epididymal fat method. I. Normal values in undiluted and diluted serum, and the effect of ingestion of glucose. Acta Med. Scand. 171: 365, 1962.
 2260. Lyngsoe, J. Insulin‐like activity in serum determined by the rat epididymal fat method. II. The values in undiluted and diluted serum from diabetic patients determined before and after ingestion of glucose. Acta Med. Scand. 172: 41, 1962.
 2261. Lynn, W. S., and R. H. Brown. Activation of enzymes in adipose tissue extracts by insulin. Federation Proc. 21: 202, 1962.
 2262. Lynn, W. S., and E. Earnhardt. Mechanism of action of insulin in adipose tissue (abstract). Clin. Res. 9: 51, 1960.
 2263. Lynn, W. S., and N. C. Perryman. Properties and purification of adipose tissue lipase. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 1912, 1960.
 2264. Lynn, W. S., R. M. MacLoed, and R. H. Brown. Effects of epinephrine, insulin and corticotrophin on the metabolism of rat adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 1904, 1960.
 2265. Lyon, J. B. Relation between body fat and glycogen levels of inbred strains of mice. Am. J. Physiol. 195: 681, 1958.
 2266. MacDonald, I. Ambient temperature and depot fat iodine number in children. Nature 192: 363, 1961.
 2267. MacFarlane, A. Liposarcoma of the breast. Brit. J. Surg. 45: 106, 1957.
 2268. MacFarlane, M. G., G. M. Gray, and L. W. Wheeldon. Fatty acid composition of phospholipids from subcellular particles of rat liver. Biochem. J. 77: 626, 1960.
 2269. MacHenry, E. W., and M. L. Cornett. The role of vitamins in the anabolism of fats. Vitamins Hormones 2: 1, 1944.
 2270. Machlin, L. J. Effect of dietary linolenate on the proportion of linoleate and arachidonite in liver fat. Nature 194: 868, 1962.
 2271. Macho, L. The influence of endocrine glands on carbohydrate metabolism I. Acta Med. Scand. 160: 477, 1958.
 2272. Macho, L. The influence of endocrine glands on carbohydrate metabolism II. Acta Med. Scand. 160: 485, 1958.
 2273. MacKay, E. M. Influence of adrenalectomy on liver fat as varied by diet and other factors. Am. J. Physiol. 120: 361, 1937.
 2274. MacKay, E. M., and R. H. Barnes. Effects of adrenalectomy on liver fat in fasting and after administration of anterior pituitary extracts. Am. J. Physiol. 118: 525, 1937.
 2275. MacKay, E. M., and R. H. Barnes. Influences of adrenalectomy on ketosis of fasting and on action of anterior pituitary ketogenic principle. Am. J. Physiol. 118: 184, 1937.
 2276. MacKay, M. E. The digestive system of the eel‐pout (Zoarces anguillaris(. Biol. Bull. 56: 8, 1929.
 2277. MacLeod, R. M., and P. B. Hollander. The effect of estradiol on the metabolism of adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 21: 213, 1962.
 2278. MacLeod, R. M., R. Brown, and W. S. Lynn. In vitro stimulation of hexokinase by insulin. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 1008, 1960.
 2279. Mackler, B., and G. M. Guest. Effects of insulin and glucose on utilization of fructose by isolated rat diaphragm. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 83: 327, 1953.
 2280. MacMahon, H. E., and S. Weiss. Carbon tetrachloride poisoning with macroscopic fat in the pulmonary artery. Am. J. Pathol. 5: 623, 1929.
 2281. McBride, O. W., and E. D. Korn. The lipoprotein lipase of mammary gland and its correlation of activity to lactation. J. Lipid Res. 4: 17, 1963.
 2282. McCall, R. E., and W. Harrison. Intrabronchial lipoma; a case report. J. Thorac. Cardiov. Surg., 29: 317, 1955.
 2283. McCalla, C., H. S. Gates, Jr., and R. S. Gordon, Jr. C14O2 excretion after the intravenous administration of albumin bound palmitic‐1‐C14 to intact rats. Arch. Biochem. 71: 346, 1957.
 2284. McCance, R. A., and E. M. Widdowson. A method of breaking down the body weights of living persons into terms of extracellular fluid, cell mass and fat, and some applications of it to Physiology and Medicine. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) Ser. B 138: 115, 1951.
 2285. McCance, R. A., and E. M. Widdowson. Effect of administering sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, and potassium bicarbonate to newly born piglets. J. Physiol. (London( 165: 569, 1963.
 2286. McCandless, E. L., and D. B. Zilversmit. Effect of alimentary lipemia on the turnover of plasma phosphatides in the dog. Am. J. Physiol. 191: 174, 1957.
 2287. McCandless, E. L., and D. B. Zilversmit. Fate of triglycerides and phospholipids of lymph and artificial fat emulsions: disappearance from the circulation. Am. J. Physiol. 193: 294, 1958.
 2288. McClintock, R., and N. Lipon. CO2 output and energy balance of hereditary obese mice. Am. J. Physiol. 189: 463, 1957.
 2289. McCorkle, R. G., and C. J. Koerth. Diagnosis of intrathoracic tumors. Texas State J. Med. 39: 194, 1943.
 2290. McCorkle, R. G., C. J. Koerth, and J. M. Donaldson, Jr. Thoracic lipomas. J. Thorac. Surg., 9: 568, 1940.
 2291. McDonald, R. Subcutaneous fat necrosis and sclerema neonatorum. S. African. Med. J. 29: 1007, 1955.
 2292. McElroy, W. T., W. L. Siefert, and J. J. Spitzer, Jr. Relationship of hepatic uptake of free fatty acids to plasma concentration. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 104: 20, 1960.
 2293. McElroy, W. T., Jr., and J. J. Spitzer. Effects of adrenergic blocking agents on plasma free fatty acid concentrations. Am. J. Physiol. 200: 318, 1961.
 2294. McElroy, W. T., Jr., and J. J. Spitzer. Hypoxia as a stimulus for free fatty acid mobilization in dogs. J. Appl. Physiol. 16: 760, 1961.
 2295. McElroy, W. T., Jr., and J. J. Spitzer. Mobilization of free fatty acids in dogs during respiratory acidosis. J. Appl. Physiol. 16: 339, 1961.
 2296. McGarry, E., L. Gosslein, S. Chin, D. Rubenstein, and J. C. Beck. Effects of specific antisera on hormone stimulated free fatty acid release in vitro. In: Abstracts of the 44th Meeting of the Endocrine Soc, 1962, p. 32.
 2297. McGreal, R. D., and D. S. Farmer. Premigratory fat deposition in the Gambel white‐crowned sparrow: some morphologic and chemical observations. Northwest Sci. 30: 12, 1956.
 2298. McKerns, K. W., and R. Clynes. Sex difference in rat adipose tissue metabolism. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 10: 165, 1961.
 2299. McLaren, D. S., and W. W. C. Read. An unusual major fatty acid component in human depot fat. Nature 192: 265, 1961.
 2300. McLaren, D. S., and W. W. C. Read. Fatty acid composition of adipose tissue. A study of three races in East Africa. Clin. Sci. 23: 247, 1962.
 2301. McLaughlin, C. W., Jr., and J. C. Sharpe. Malignant fatty tumors of the retroperitoneal region: Report of two cases. Am. J. Surg. 41: 512, 1938.
 2302. McLean, P. Carbohydrate metabolism of mammary tissue. I. Pathways of glucose catabolism in the mammary gland. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 30: 303, 1958.
 2303. McLean, P. Carbohydrate metabolism of mammary tissue. II. Levels of oxidized and reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide and triphosphopyridine nucleotide in the rat mammary gland. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 30: 317, 1958.
 2304. McQuarrie, I. Lipohisto‐diaresis associated with hepatomegaly and diabetes. In: The Experiments of Nature and Other Essays. Kansas City: Kansas University Press, 1944, p. 15.
 2305. Maddock, C. L., G.J. D'Angio, S. Farber, and A. H. Handler. Biological studies of Actinomycin D. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 89: 386, 1960.
 2306. Madelung, O. W. Diffuse lipoma of the neck. Arch. Klin. Chir. 37: 106, 1888.
 2307. Magalhaes, E. Hyaluronidase and the response of rat epididymal adipose tissue to small concentrations of insulin. Rev. Bras. Biol. 22: 29, 1962.
 2308. Magri, E., S. Lombardi, and G. Renda. Behavior of the nonesterified fatty acids in gestation. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 37: 1288, 1961.
 2309. Mahler, R. The action of insulin. In: Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism, edited by D. A. Pyke. Philadelphia and Montreal: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1962, p. 38.
 2310. Mahler, R. F., and W. L. Stafford. The lipolytic effect of glucocorticoids. In: The Control of Lipid Metabolism, edited by J. K. Grant. New York: Academic Press, 1963, p. 155.
 2311. Mahler, R., M. E. Tarrant, W. S. Stafford, and J. Ashmore. Antilipolytic effects of insulin (abstract). Diabetes 12: 359, 1963.
 2312. Maibach, C. Studies on the action of the sympathetic upon the fatigue of striated muscle. Z. Biol. 88: 207, 1928.
 2313. Maickel, R. P., H. Sussman, K. Yamada, and B. Brodie. Control of adipose tissue lipase activity by the sympathetic nervous system. Life Sci. 3: 210, 1963.
 2314. Maickel, R. P., and B. B. Brodie. Interaction of drugs with the pituitary adrenocortical system in the production of the fatty liver. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 104: 1059, 1963.
 2315. Maickel, R. P., E. O. Westermann, and B. B. Brodie. Effects of reserpine and cold‐exposure on pituitary‐adrenocortical function in rats. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 134: 167, 1961.
 2316. Maickel, R. P., D. N. Stern, and B. B. Brodie. The role of autonomic nervous system in mammalian thermoregulation. Proceedings of the Second International Pharmacological Meeting, Prague. In press.
 2317. Majno, G., and M. L. Karnovsky. A biochemical and morphologic study of myelination and demyelination. I. Lipide biosynthesis in vitro by normal nervous tissue. J. Exp. Med. 107: 475, 1958.
 2318. Majno, G., and G. E. Palade. Studies on inflammation. I. The effect on histamine and serotonin on vascular permeability: an electron microscopic study. J. Biophys. Biochem. Cytol. 11: 571, 1961.
 2319. Majno, G., and G. E. Palade. Studies on inflammation. I. The effect of histamine and serotonin on vascular permeability: an electron microscopic study. J. Cell. Biol. 11: 571, 1961.
 2320. Makai, E. On lipogranulomatosis subcutanea. Klin. Wochschr. 72: 2343, 1928.
 2321. Malesani, L. (1902(. Cited by Salmon in La Fonction du sommeil (The Function of Sleep(. Paris, 1910, p. 89.
 2322. Maling, H. M., and B. Highman. Exaggerated ventricular arrhythmias and myocardial fatty changes after large doses of norepinephrine and epinephrine in un‐anesthetized dogs. Am. J. Physiol. 194: 590, 1958.
 2323. Maling, H. M., A. Frank, and M. G. Horning. Effect of carbon tetrachloride on hepatic synthesis and release of triglycerides. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 64: 540, 1962.
 2324. Maling, H. M., M. A. Williams, B. Highman, J. Garbus, and J. Hunter. The influence of phenoxybenzamine and isopropylmethoxamine (BW 61‐43) on some cardiovascular, metabolic and histopathologic effects of norepinephrine infusions in dogs. Naunyn‐Schmiedebergs. Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol, 1964. In press.
 2325. Mallory, F. B. The Principles of Pathologic Histology. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, Company, 1914.
 2326. Mallory, T. B. General pathology of traumatic shock. In: The Physiologic Effects of Wounds, by the Board for the Study of the Severely Wounded, North African‐Mediterranean Theater of Operations, Washington, D. C.: Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1952, p. 283.
 2327. Mallov, S. Effect of adrenalectomy on ethanol and fat metabolism in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 189: 428, 1957.
 2328. Mallov, S. Effect of ethanol intoxication on plasma free fatty acids in the rat. Quart. J. Stud. Alcohol 22: 250, 1961.
 2329. Mallov, S. Effect of cold exposure on free fatty acid release by, and lipase activity of rat adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 21: 291, 1962.
 2330. Mallov, S. Cold effects in rat: plasma and adipose tissue free fatty acids and adipose lipase. Am. J. Physiol. 204: 157, 1963.
 2331. Mallov, S., and J. L. Bloch. Role of hypophysis and adrenals in fatty infiltration of liver resulting from acute ethanol intoxication. Am. J. Physiol. 184: 29, 1956.
 2332. Mallov, S., and P. N. Witt. Effect of stress and tran‐quilization on plasma free fatty acid levels in the rat. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 132: 126, 1961.
 2333. Malmendier, C. L. Tissue distribution of C‐14 after the intravenous injection of labeled free fatty acids and chylomicrons in nephrotic rats. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 185, 1962.
 2334. Maloney, M. A., H. M. Patt, and C. L. Weber. Estimation of deoxyribonucleic acid synthetic period for myelocytes in dog bone marrow. Nature 193: 134, 1962.
 2335. Manchester, K. L. Effects of starvation on the ability of isolated rat diaphragm to incorporate labelled amino acids into its protein and to respond to the influence of insulin on this process. Nature 185: 907, 1960.
 2336. Manchester, K. L., and F. G. Young. The effect of insulin on incorporation of amino acids into protein of normal rat diaphragm in vitro. Biochem. J. 70: 353, 1958.
 2337. Manchester, K. L., P. J. Randle, and G. H. Smith. Some effects of sodium salicylate on muscle metabolism. Brit. Med. J. 1: 1028, 1958.
 2338. Mandel, A. R., and G. Lusk. Respiration experiments in phlorhizin diabetes. Am. J. Physiol. 10: 47, 1903.
 2339. Mangili, G. Report on the lethargy of marmots. Annales du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris( 9: 106, 1807.
 2340. Mann, F. C. The ductless glands and hibernation. Am. J. Physiol. 41: 173, 1916.
 2341. Mansfeld, C., and F. Mueller. The influence of the nervous system on the mobilization of fat. Pflueger Arch. Ges. Physiol. 152: 61, 1913.
 2342. Mansour, T. E. Studies on heart phosphofructokinase: Purification, inhibition and activation. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 2285, 1963.
 2343. Mansour, T. E., and J. M. Mansour. Effects of serotonin (5‐hydroxytryptamine) and adenosine 3'5'‐phosphate on phosphofructokinase from the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 629, 1962.
 2344. Mansour, T. E., E. W. Sutherland, T. W. Rall, and E. Bueding. The effect of serotonin (5'‐hydroxytryptamine) on the formation of adenosine 3',5'‐phosphate by tissue particles from liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 466, 1960.
 2345. Marble, A., and A. E. Renold. Atrophy and hypertrophy of subcutaneous fat due to insulin. Trans. Assoc. Am. Physicians 62: 219, 1949.
 2346. Marcelet (1944(. In: Fontaine and Callamand. Ann. Nutr. C. N. R. S. Edit. Paris, 1954, p. 283.
 2347. Marcelet, H. The oil of Centrina vulpecula Rond. Bull. Inst. Océan. Monaco 873: 16, 1944.
 2348. Marchal, P. Uric acid and renal functions in invertebrates. Mem. Soc. Zool. Fr. 3: 1889.
 2349. Marchesi, V. T. The passage of colloidal carbon through inflamed endothelium. Proc. Royal Soc. (Biol.( 156: 550, 1962.
 2350. Marchesi, V. T., and H. W. Florey. Electron micro‐graphic observations on the emigration of leucocytes. Quart. J. Exptl. Physiol. 45: 343, 1960.
 2351. Marchi, P., and J. Mayer. Effect of single and chronic thyroxin injection on fatty acid and cholesterol synthesis in mice. Experientia 15: 359, 1959.
 2352. Marfan, A. B. Clinique des Maladies de la Première Enfance (The Clinical Course of the Diseases of Infancy(, nd ed. Paris: Masson et Cie, 1931.
 2353. Margolis, S., and M. Vaughan. α‐glycerophosphate synthesis and breakdown in homogenates of adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 44, 1962.
 2354. Marinetti, G. V., J. Erbland, and E. Stotz. Phosphatides of pig heart cell fractions. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 562, 1958.
 2355. Marks, B. M., I. Kiem, and A. G. Hills. Endocrine influence on fat and carbohydrate metabolism in man. I. Effects of hyperthyroidism on fasting serum nonesterified fatty acid concentration and on its response to glucose ingestion. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 9: 1133, 1960.
 2356. Marks, M. B. Subcutaneous adipose derangements of the newborn. Am. J. Dis. Child 104: 122, 1962.
 2357. Marks, P. A., and B. L. Horecker. Distribution of radioactive carbon dioxide incorporated into rat liver glycogen. J. Biol. Chem. 218: 327, 1956.
 2358. Marks, P. A., A. Gellhorn, and C. Kidson. Lipid synthesis in human leukocytes, platelets and erythrocytes. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 2579, 1960.
 2359. Markscheid, L., and E. Shafrir. Assimilation of lipoprotein triglyceride in vitro: comparision of various adipose tissues and lipoproteins and effect of lipoprotein lipase inhibitors. Israel J. Chem. 1: 205, 1963.
 2360. Marques, M., E. Magalhaes, and R. P. Correa. Changes in activity of rat epididymal adipose tissue in vitro due to time elapsed since last feeding. Experientia 19: 149, 1963.
 2361. Marsh, J. B., and D. L. Drabkin. Experimental reconstruction of metabolic pattern of lipid nephrosis: key role of hepatic protein synthesis in hyperlipemia. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 9: 946, 1960.
 2362. Marsh, J. B., and A. F. Whereat. The synthesis of plasma lipoprotein by rat liver. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 53, 1962.
 2363. Marshall, N. B. Influence of epinephrine and fasting on free fatty acid mobilization in gold thioglucose‐induced obesity. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 107: 941, 1961.
 2364. Marshall, N. B., and F. L. Engel. The influence of epinephrine and fasting on adipose tissue content and release of free fatty acids in obese‐hyperglycemic and lean mice. J. Lipid Res. 1: 339, 1960.
 2365. Marshall, N. B., R. J. Barrnett, and J. Mayer. Hypothalamic lesions in gold thioglucose injected mice. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 90: 240, 1955.
 2366. Marshall, N. B., S. B. Andrus, and J. Mayer. Organ weights in three forms of experimental obesity in the mouse. Am. J. Physiol. 189: 343, 1957.
 2367. Marshall, R., and H. L. Hodes. Congenital muscular hypertrophy with mental deficiency (de Lange's disease). J. Mt. Sinai Hosp. 22: 119, 1955.
 2368. Martin, D. B., and P. R. Vagelos. The mechanism of tricarboxylic acid cycle regulation of fatty acid synthesis. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 1787, 1962.
 2369. Martin, D. B., A. E. Renold, and Y. M. Dagenais. An assay for insulin‐like activity using rat adipose tissue. Lancet 2: 76, 1958.
 2370. Martin, D. B., Y. M. Dagenais, E. Pfeiffer, and A. E. Renold. Insulin bioassay using adipose tissue. In: Proceedings of the 3rd Congress of the International Diabetes Federation. Stuttgart: Georg Thieme Verlag, 1959, p. 592.
 2371. Martin, D. B., A. E. Renold, A. I. Winegrad, and B. Jeanrenaud. Studies on the physiology of adipose tissue. In: Proceedings of the 3rd Congress of the International Diabetes Federation. Stuttgart: Georg Thieme Verlag, 1959, p. 48.
 2372. Martin, D. B., Y. M. Dagenais, and A. E. Renold. Insulin bioassays in vitro: using isolated rat adipose tissue, In: Hormones in Human Plasma, edited by H. N. Antoniades. New York: McGraw‐Hill, 1960, p. 65.
 2373. Martin, D. B., M. G. Horning, and P. R. Vagelos. Fatty acid synthesis in adipose tissue. I. Purification and properties of long chain fatty acid synthesizing system. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 663, 1961.
 2374. Martin, H. E., R. E. Tranquada, P. M. Beigelman, and R. Jones. Effect of rat weight upon adipose and muscle tissue electrolytes. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 11: 993, 1962.
 2375. Martin, R. G., and B. N. Ames. A method for determining the sedimentation behavior of enzymes: application to protein mltures. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 1372, 1961.
 2376. Martyneko, F. P. Comparative study of α‐glycerophosphate dehydrogenase and of glycerokinase in rabbit tissue. Ukr. Biokhim. Zh. 33: 693, 1961.
 2377. Masek, J., and P. Fabry. High‐fat diet and the development of obesity in Albino rats. Experientia 15: 444, 1959.
 2378. Mashburn, L., R. Brown, and W. S. Lynn. Liberation and stimulation of adipose tissue lipases. Federation Proc. 19: 224, 1960.
 2379. Mashburn, L. T. Lipolytic enzymes: purification and separation of some lipolytic enzymes in adipose tissue. Dissertation Abstr. 23: 57, 1962.
 2380. Masi, A., and L. Brancolini. Adiponecrosis of the subcutaneous tissue of the newborn; statistical and clinical contribution. Riv. Clin. Pediat. 57: 362, 1956.
 2381. Mason, J. W., G. Mangan, Jr., J. V. Brady, D. Conrad, and D. Rioch. Concurrent plasma epinephrine, norepinephrine and 17‐hydroxycorticosteroid levels during conditioned emotional disturbances in monkeys. Psychosomat. Med. 23: 344, 1961.
 2382. Mason, K. E. Physiological action of vitamin E and its homologues. Vitamins Hormones 2: 107, 1944.
 2383. Mason, K. E., and G. R. Hartsough. “Steatitis” or “yellow fat” in mink and its relation to dietary fats and inadequacy of vitamin E. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 119: 72, 1951.
 2384. Mason, K. E., H. Dam, and H. Granados. Histological changes in adipose tissue of rats fed a vitamin E deficient diet high in cod liver oil. Anat. Record 94: 265, 1946.
 2385. Masoro, E. J. Review: Biochemical mechanisms related to the homeostatic regulation of lipogenesis in animals. J. Lipid Res. 3: 149, 1962.
 2386. Masoro, E. J. Role of lipogenesis in nonshivering thermogenesis. Federation Proc. 22: 868, 1963.
 2387. Masoro, E. J., and J. M. Felts. Role of carbohydrate metabolism in promoting fatty acid oxidation. J. Biol. Chem. 231: 347, 1958.
 2388. Masoro, E. J., and E. Porter. Propionic acid as a precursor in the biosynthesis of animal fatty acids. J. Lipid Res. 2: 177, 1961.
 2389. Masoro, E. J., I. L. Chaikoff, and W. G. Dauben. Lipogenesis from glucose in the normal and liverless animal as studied with C‐14 labeled glucose. J. Biol. Chem. 179: 117, 1949.
 2390. Masoro, E. J., I. L. Chaikoff, S. S. Chernick, and J. M. Felts. Previous nutritional state and glucose conversion to fatty acids in liver slices. J. Biol. Chem. 185: 845, 1950.
 2391. Masoro, E. J., M. D. Valentine, and J. M. Felts. Effect of adrenalectomy on albumin‐palmitate‐1‐C14 oxidation. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 98: 290, 1958.
 2392. Masoro, E. J., E. Porter, and J. Patkin. Effect of cold stress on lipogenesis by adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. 198: 1123, 1960.
 2393. Masoro, E. J., E. Porter, and H. Korchak. Role of inhibitory mechanisms in physiological regulation of lipogenesis. Am. J. Physiol. 202: 129, 1962.
 2394. Mathis, J. On segmentally arranged fat bodies in the tail of the blind worm (Anguis Fragilis L.) Z. Anat. Entwicklungsgesch. 94: 440, 1931.
 2395. Matsuhashi, M., S. Matsuhashi, S. Numa, and F. Lynen. Citrate dependent carboxylation of acetyl CoA in rat liver. Federation Proc. 21: 288, 1962.
 2396. Matthes, K. J., J. Abraham, and I. L. Chaikoff. Hydrogen transfer in fatty acid synthesis by rat liver and mammary gland cell‐free preparations studied with trittium‐labeled pyridine nucleotides and glucose. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 70: 242, 1963.
 2397. Matthews, L. H., and H. W. Parker. Notes on the anatomy and biology of the Basking Shark (Cetorhinus maximus (Gunner(). Proc. Zool. Soc. (London( 120: 535, 1950.
 2398. Matthews, L. W. Utilization of exogenous fat and turnover rate of endogenous fat in the normal and hypophysectomized rat. Am. J. Physiol. 188: 308, 1957.
 2399. Mattson, F. H., and L. W. Beck. The specificity of pancreatic lipase for the primary hydroxyl groups of glycerides. J. Biol. Chem. 219: 735, 1956.
 2400. Mattson, F. H., and E. S. Lutton. The specific distribution of fatty acids in the glycerides of animal and vegetable fats. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 868, 1958.
 2401. Mattson, F. H., and R. A. Volpenhein. Rearrangement of glyceride fatty acids during digestion and absorption. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 53, 1962.
 2402. Mattson, F. H., and R. A. Volpenhein. Synthesis and properties of glycerides. J. Lipid Res. 3: 281, 1962.
 2403. Maximow, A. Handbuch der Mikroskopischen Anatomie des Menschen. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1927.
 2404. Maximow, A. A., and W. Bloom. A Textbook of Histology. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Company, 1952.
 2405. Mayaud, N. Birds. In: A Study of the Zoology of Fat, vol. 1164. Paris: Masson édit. 1950, p. 4.
 2406. Mayer, J. Decreased activity and energy balance in the hereditary obesity‐diabetes syndrome of mice. Science 117: 504, 1953.
 2407. Mayer, J. Genetic, traumatic and environmental factors in the etiology of obesity. Physiol. Rev. 33: 472, 1953.
 2408. Mayer, J. Mechanism of regulation of food intake and multiple etiology of obesity. Voeding (The Hague( 16: 62, 1955.
 2409. Mayer, J. The physiological basis of obesity and leanness, Part I. Nutr. Abstr. Rev. 25: 597, 1955.
 2410. Mayer, J. The physiological basis of obesity and leanness, Part II. Nutr. Abstr. Rev. 25: 871, 1955.
 2411. Mayer, J. Regulation of energy intake and the body weight: the glucostatic theory and the lipostatic hypothesis. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 63: 15, 1955.
 2412. Mayer, J. Some advances in the study of the physiologic basis of obesity. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 6: 435, 1957.
 2413. Mayer, J. Effect of single and chronic thyroxin injection on fatty acid and cholesterol synthesis. Experientia 15: 359, 1959.
 2414. Mayer, J. Genetic factors in obesity. Bull. N. Y. Acad. Med. 36: 323, 1960.
 2415. Mayer, J. The obese hyperglycemic syndrome of mice as an example of “metabolic” obesity. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 712, 1960.
 2416. Mayer, J. Obesity. Ann. Rev. Med. 14: 111, 1963.
 2417. Mayer, J., and R. J. Barrnett. Sensitivity to cold in the hereditary obese‐hyperglycemic syndrome of mice. Yale J. Biol. and Med. 26: 38, 1953.
 2418. Mayer, J., and N. C. Hagman. Total body water and blood volume in hereditary obese‐hyperglycemic syndrome of mice. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 82: 647, 1953.
 2419. Mayer, J., and A. K. Jones. Hypercholesteremia in the hereditary obese‐hyperglycemic syndrome of mice. Am. J. Physiol. 175: 339, 1953.
 2420. Mayer, J., and N. B. Marshall. Specificity of gold‐thioglucose for ventromedial hypothalamic lesions and hyperphagia. Nature 178: 1399, 1956.
 2421. Mayer, J., and D. Silides. Fat metabolism in experimental obesities. VIII. Blood total lipids and ketones in four kinds of obese mice. Experientia 14: 96, 1958.
 2422. Mayer, J., and C. Z. Yanoni. Increased intestinal absorption of glucose in three forms of obesity in the mouse. Am. J. Physiol. 185: 49, 1956.
 2423. Mayer, J., and C. Y. Zighera. The multiple etiology of obesity: production of two types of obesity in littermate mice. Science 119: 96, 1954.
 2424. Mayer, J., and C. Y. Zighera. Fat metabolism in various forms of experimental obesity. VI. Instantaneous lipogenesis in hypothalamic obese mice. Experientia 11: 358, 1955.
 2425. Mayer, J., M. M. Dickie, M. W. Bates, and J. J. Vitale. Free selection of nutrition by hereditary obese mice. Science 113: 745, 1951.
 2426. Mayer, J., M. W. Bates, and M. M. Dickie. Hereditary diabetes in genetically obese mice. Science 113: 747, 1951.
 2427. Mayer, J., R. E. Russell, M. W. Bates, and M. M. Dickie. Basal oxygen consumption of hereditarily obese and diabetic mice. Endocrinology 50: 318, 1952.
 2428. Mayer, J., R. E. Russell, M. W. Bates, and M. M. Dickie. Dietary, endocrine and metabolic studies of the hereditary obese hyperglycemic syndrome and suggested etiology of its development. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 2: 9, 1953.
 2429. Mayer, J., S. B. Andrus, and D. J. Silides. Effect of diethyldithiocarbamate and other agents on mice with the obese‐hyperglycemic syndrome. Endocrinology 53: 572, 1953.
 2430. Mayer, J., N. B. Marshall, J. J. Vitale, J. H. Christensen, M. B. Mashayekhi, and F. J. Stare. Exercise, food intake and body weight in normal rats and genetically obese adult mice. Am. J. Physiol. 177: 544, 1954.
 2431. Mayer, J., N. C. Hagman, and N. B. Marshall. Fat metabolism in three forms of obesity; hepatic lipogenesis in vitro. Am. J. Physiol. 181: 501, 1955.
 2432. Mayer, J., C. Zomzely, and F. J. Stare. Lack of effect of exercise on serum cholesterol levels in two types of experimental obesity. Experientia 13: 250, 1957.
 2433. Mayer, S., N. C. Moran, and J. Fain. The effect of adrenergic blocking agents on some metabolic actions of catecholamines. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 134: 18, 1961.
 2434. Mayerhofer, E. Two cases of so‐called sclerodermia of the newborn. Jahrb. Kinderheilk. 80: 337, 1914.
 2435. Mayerhofer, E. About so‐called sclerodermia of the newborn. Jahrb. Kinderheilk 81: 348, 1915.
 2436. Mayes, P. A. Regulation of unesterified fatty acids of the plasma during the onset of starvation. Nature 195: 1071, 1962.
 2437. Mayo, C. W., R. J. G. Pagtalunan, and D. J. Brown. Lipoma of the alimentary tract. Surgery 53: 598, 1963.
 2438. Mazza, L. On the morphology and function of the brown fat (adipose tissue gland or gland of hibernation). Recenti Progr. Med. (Rome( 31: 79, 1961.
 2439. Mazza, L., and E. Dova. Effects of pituitary gonadotropins on the brown fat of the hypophysectomized female rat. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 38: 421, 1962.
 2440. Mazza, L., and E. Dova. Effects of progesterone and of 6‐α‐methyl‐17‐α‐acetoxyprogesterone on the brown fat of rats. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 38: 418, 1962.
 2441. Mazzuchelli, M. V., C. Confalonieri, and P. Schlecter. The nervous system and lipid metabolism of adipose tissue. II. Influence of denervation on the lipogenetic activity of adrenocortical hormones. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 10: 330, 1961.
 2442. Mead, J. F. The metabolism of the polyunsaturated fatty acids. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 55, 1960.
 2443. Mead, J. F. Lipid metabolism. Ann. Rev. Biochem. 32: 241, 1963.
 2444. Mead, J. F., and D. L. Fillerup. Transport of fatty acid in the blood. J. Biol. Chem. 227: 1009, 1957.
 2445. Mead, J. F., and D. R. Howton. Radioisotope Studies of Fatty Acid Metabolism. London: Pergamon Press, 1960.
 2446. Meckel, J. F. Abhandlungen Aus. D. Menschl. U. Vergleich. Anatomie, vol. 8. Halle, Hemmerde und Schwetschke, 1806, p. 1.
 2447. Mehnert, H., L. Pelikan, and N. Zoellner. On the concentration of free fatty acids in the serum of diabetics and obese patients. Klin. Wschr. 39: 888, 1961.
 2448. Meinertz, H. The differential release of fatty acids from adipose tissue in vitro. Federation Proc. 21: 284, 1962.
 2449. Meinertz, H. Selective retention of oleic acid by adipose tissue in vitro. Federation Proc. 22: 375, 1963.
 2450. Meister, A. Biochemistry of the Amino Acids. New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1957, p. 300.
 2451. Melichar, V., K. Polacek, and M. Novak. The relationship between bilirubin concentration and the level of nonesterified fatty acids in the blood of newborn infants. Biol. Neonat. 4: 94, 1962.
 2452. Melicow, M. M. Hibernating fat and pheochromocytoma. Arch. Pathol. 63: 367, 1957.
 2453. Mendel, L. N., and W. E. Anderson. Some relations of diet to fat deposition in the body. Yale J. Biol. Med. 3: 107, 1963.
 2454. Meng, H. C., and B. Edgren. Source of plasma free fatty acids in dogs receiving fat emulsion and heparin. Am. J. Physiol. 204: 691, 1963.
 2455. Menozzi, P. G., and E. Gatto. Effect of thyroxin on the volume of endocellular distribution of D (plus) xylose and sodium in rat epididymal adipose tissue. Arch. Maragliano Pat. Clin. 17: 1101, 1961.
 2456. Menozzi, P. G., I. Bognanni, and R. Balestreri. Effects of insulin on the diffusion of sodium and D (plus) xylose in rat mesenteric and epididymal tissue. Arch. Maragliano Pat. Clin. 17: 1095, 1961.
 2457. Menozzi, P. G., I. Bognanni, and R. Balestreri. Mechanism of action of insulin on adipose tissue. Arch. Maragliano Pat. Clin. 17: 829, 1961.
 2458. Menschik, Z. Brown and white adipose tissue in guinea pigs. Rev. Canad. Biol. 10: 80, 1951.
 2459. Menschick, Z. Histochemical study of developing adipose tissue in guinea‐pigs under the influence of vitamin E. Anat. Rec. 109: 325, 1951.
 2460. Menschick, Z. Histochemical comparison of brown and white adipose tissue in the guinea pig. Anat. Rec. 116: 439, 1953.
 2461. Menschik, Z., M. K. Munk, T. Rogalski, O. Rymaszewski, and T. J. Szczesniak. Vitamin E studies in mice with special reference to the distribution and metabolism of lipids. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 52: 94, 1949.
 2462. Menville, J. G. Fatty tissue tumors of breast. Am. J. Cancer 24: 797, 1935.
 2463. Merkel, F. Topographische Anatomie, vol. 2. Braunschweig, 1899, p. 27.
 2464. Merkel, H. On a pseudolipoma of the breast (peculiar fat cell tumor). Beitr. Pathol. Anat. Allgem. Pathol. 39: 152, 1906.
 2465. Merskey, C., and A. J. Marcus. Lipids, blood coagulation and fibrinolysis. Ann. Rev. Med. 14: 323, 1963.
 2466. Mertz, W. Diet and glucose uptake by rat epididymal fat tissue. Federation Proc. 20: 364, 1961.
 2467. Mertz, W., and E. E. Roginski. The effect of trivalent chromium on galactose entry in rat epididymal fat tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 868, 1963.
 2468. Mertz, W., and K. Schwarz. In vitro effect of chromium III on glucose uptake of fat tissue. Federation Proc. 19: 165, 1960.
 2469. Mertz, W., E. E. Roginski, and K. Schwarz. Effect of trivalent chromium complexes on glucose uptake by epididymal fat tissue of rats. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 318, 1961.
 2470. Meyer, M., and P. Morrison. Tissue respiration and hibernation in the 13‐lined ground squirrel, Spermophilus tridecemlineatus. Bull. Museum Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. 124: 405, 1960.
 2471. Mezey, A. P., H. T. Foley, and N. Altszuler. Effect of hypophysectomy and growth hormone on glucose uptake by rat epididymal fat tissue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 107: 689, 1961.
 2472. Miall, and Hammond (1900(. Cited by A. Berlese in Embriology, Morphology. Milano, Soc. Editrice Libraria.
 2473. Michael, A. F., Jr., R. Hong, and C. D. West. Hypercalcaemia in infancy associated with subcutaneous fat necrosis and calcification. Am. J. Dis. Child. 104: 235, 1962.
 2474. Michaels, G. A method for the determination of plasma glycerides and free fatty acids. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 11: 833, 1962.
 2475. Mickelwright, L. Glycogen deposition in the liver and the interscapular fat body of the mouse. Federation Proc. 9: 89, 1950.
 2476. Middleton, E., Jr. Immunochemical relationship of human plasma betalipoprotein and chylomicrons. Am. J. Physiol. 185: 309, 1956.
 2477. Mietens, H. About the reticulum of the thymus and its relationship to lymph nodes, together with some comments on the gland of hibernation. Jena. Zschr. Med. Naturw. 44: 149, 1909.
 2478. Migeon, C. J., O. C. Green, and J. P. Eckert. Study of adrenocortical function in obesity. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 718, 1963.
 2479. Migliorini, R. H., and E. R. Chaikoff. Pancreatectomy in rats: Onset of metabolic changes in liver, adipose and diaphragm. Am. J. Physiol. 203: 1019, 1963.
 2480. Mill, E. About anemic lipemia. Pfluegers Arch. Ges. Physiol. 224: 304, 1930.
 2481. Miller, D. S., and P. R. Payne. Weight maintenance and food intake. J. Nutr. 78: 255, 1962.
 2482. Miller, H. I., M. Gold, and J. J. Spitzer. Removal and mobilization of individual free fatty acids in dogs. Amer. J. Physiol. 202: 370, Feb. 1962.
 2483. Miller, J. A., E. W. Fonkalsrud, H. L. Latta, and J. V. Maloney. Fat embolism associated with extracorporeal circulation and blood transfusion. Surgery 51: 448, 1962.
 2484. Miller, J. E., and H. L. Eastlick. Studies on transplanted embryonic limbs of the chick. The cytology of the 'adipose tissue'. Trans. Amer. Microscop. Soc. Ohio 71: 1, 1952.
 2485. Miller, J. M., R. J. Lipin, H. J. Meisel, and P. H. Long. Bilateral ureteral obstruction due to compression by chronic retroperitoneal inflammation. J. Urol. 68: 447, 1952.
 2486. Miller, J. P., and J. A. D. Cooper. The incorporation of radioacetate into lipid by adipose tissue in vitro. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 24: 430, 1957.
 2487. Miller, J. P., and J. A. D. Cooper. Incorporation of radioacetate into lipid by adipose tissue in vitro, lipid characterization. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 27: 141, 1958.
 2488. Miller, J. P., and J. A. D. Cooper. Lipogenesis by adipose tissue serum stimulating effects. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 33: 436, 1959.
 2489. Miller, J. P., J. A. D. Cooper, and S. Freeman. Lipogenesis by adipose tissue, dietary effects. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 95: 817, 1957.
 2490. Miller, J. R. Retroperitoneal pelvic tumors encountered by the gynecologist. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 32: 652, 1936.
 2491. Miller, J. R. Interscapular hibernoma—report of a case with a brief review of the literature. Calif. Med. 77: 38, 1952.
 2492. Miller, M., W. R. Drucker, J. E. Owens, J. W. Craig, and H. Woodward, Jr. Metabolism of intravenous fructose and glucose in normal and diabetic subjects. J. Clin. Invest. 31: 115, 1952.
 2493. Miller, M., J. W. Craig, W. R. Drucker, and H. Woodward, Jr. The metabolism of fructose in man. Yale J. Biol. Med. 29: 335, 1956.
 2494. Miller, W. L., and J. J. Krake. Studies on lipid metabolism in mice treated with β‐Hydroxy, γ‐Betaine‐Butyric acid. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 109: 215, 1962.
 2495. Millot, J. About the disposal of fats by the kidney in carnivorous mammals. Compt. Rend. Soc. de Biol. 97: 1474, 1927.
 2496. Millot, J. New information on the physiology of the liver in fish. The relationship of liver weight to body weight. Compt. Rend. Soc. de Biol. 98: 125, 1928.
 2497. Millot, J. Cited in: A Study of the Biology of Fat. L. Bertin, 1958.
 2498. Milstein, S. W. Oxidation of specifically labeled glucose by rat adipose tissue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 92: 632, 1956.
 2499. Milstein, S. W., and R. E. Coalson. Depot fat depletion following thermal trauma. Amer. J. Physiol. 193: 75, 1958.
 2500. Milstein, S. W., and L. H. Driscoll. Oxidation of albumin bound palmitate‐1‐C14 by adipose tissue and hepatic tissues of the rat. II. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 19, 1959.
 2501. Milstein, S. W., and F. X. Hausberger. Lipogenesis and carbohydrate utilization. Effects of glucose concentration and insulin in rat liver and adipose tissue. Diabetes 5: 89, 1956.
 2502. Minari, O., and D. B. Zilversmit. Behavior of dog lymph chylomicron lipid constituents during incubation with serum. J. Lipid Res. 4: 424, 1963.
 2503. Minetti, L. Aspects of the hormonal regulation of adipose tissue metabolism. Arch. Ricambio 26: 41, 1962.
 2504. Mirabile, C. S., and R. J. Spillane. Bilateral ureteral compression with obstruction from a non‐specific retroperitoneal inflammatory process: Case report. J. Urol. 73: 783, 1955.
 2505. Mirolli, A. Considerazioni etio‐patogenetiche sulle lipomatosi multiple simmetriche (con illustrazione di un caso Clinico). Riforma Medica 44: 1624, 1928.
 2506. Mirski, A. Metabolism of adipose tissue in vitro. Biochem. J. 36: 232, 1942.
 2507. Mirski, A., and E. Wertheimer. Assimilation of sugar, by living yeast cells. Enzymologia 7: 58, 1939.
 2508. Mirski, A., and E. Wertheimer. Muscle action and glycogen phosphorolysis. Biochem. J. 36: 221, 1942.
 2509. Mirski, A., I. Rosenbaum, L. Stein, and E. Wertheimer. Behavior of glycogen after diets rich in protein and carbohydrate. J. Physiol. 92: 48, 1938.
 2510. Mirsky, I. A. Influence of adrenalectomy on anterior pituitary ketogenesis in rats. Science 38: 332, 1938.
 2511. Mirsky, I. A. Influence of insulin on protein metabolism of nephrectomized dog. Am. J. Physiol. 124: 569, 1938.
 2512. Mirsky, I. A. Influence of the anterior pituitary gland on protein metabolism. Endocrinology 25: 52, 1939.
 2513. Mirsky, I. A. Effect of oxytocin on plasma free fatty acids of nondiabetic and diabetic dogs. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 110: 42, 1962.
 2514. Mirsky, I. A. Effect of oxytocin, vasopressin and related peptides in plasma free fatty acids. Am. J. Physiol. 204: 842, 1963.
 2515. Mirsky, I. A. Relative effects of insulin, oxytocin and vasopressin on the free fatty acid concentration of the plasma of non‐diabetic and diabetic dogs. Endocrinology 73: 613, 1963.
 2516. Mirsky, I. A., and G. Perisutti. Insulinase‐inhibitory activity of protein hydrolysates. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 94: 589, 1957.
 2517. Mirsky, I. A., and G. Perisutti. The insulin like action of oxytocin on adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 50: 603, 1961.
 2518. Mirsky, I. A., and G. Perisutti. Action of oxytocin and related peptides on epididymal adipose tissue of the rat. Endocrinology 71: 158, 1962.
 2519. Mirsky, I. A., and G. Perisutti. Inhibition of the action of insulin on rat epididymal adipose tissue by sulfhydryl‐blocking agents. I. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 62: 490, 1962.
 2520. Mirsky, I. A., G. Perisutti, and F. J. Dixon. The destruction of I131 labeled insulin by rat liver extracts. J. Biol. Chem. 214: 397, 1955.
 2521. Mitchel, G. A. G. Cardiovascular Innervation. London: Livingston Press, 1956, p. 63.
 2522. Mitchell, C. A. The composition of human fat. Cited by H. C. Eckstein, 1896, in The Analyst, 21: 171.
 2523. Mitchell, H. H., T. S. Hamilton, F. R. Steggerda, and H. W. Bean. The chemical composition of the adult human body and its bearing on the biochemistry of growth. J. Biol. Chem. 158: 625, 1945.
 2524. Mitchell, J. R. A. Inhibition of heparin clearing by platelets. Lancet 1: 169, 1959.
 2525. Mock, M. B., and V. M. Emmel. Some observations on lipid metabolism and adipose tissue in the vitamin E deficient rat. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 113: 850, 1963.
 2526. Mogg, R. A. Rare renal tumors; with special reference to those occurring in children. Brit. J. Urol. 23: 287, 1957.
 2527. Mohme‐Lundholm, E., and N. Svedmyr. Influence of Nethalide on the phosphorylase activating effects of adrenaline and isoprenaline in experiments on isolated rat diaphragm. Acta Physiol. Scand. 61: 192, 1964.
 2528. Mokrasch, L. C., W. D. Davidson, and R. W. McGilvery. The response to glucogenic stress of fructose I, 6‐diphosphatase in rabbit liver. J. Biol. Chem. 222: 179, 1956.
 2529. Mokrasch, L. C., H. J. Grady, and S. Grisolia. Thermogenic and adaptive mechanisms in hibernation and arousal from hibernation. Am. J. Physiol. 199: 945, 1960.
 2530. Molteni, A., A. Cesana, G. Binda, and A. Fasoli. Research on the behavior of the blood lipids in liver diseases with special reference to the free fatty acids in the plasma. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 36: 1489, 1960.
 2531. Mondz, N. Fat mobilizing effect of growth hormone in the guinea pig. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 113: 517, 1963.
 2532. Monkhouse, F. C., F. McClain, and D. G. Baker. Action of protamine on production and activity of heparin induced clearing factor. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 102: 50, 1959.
 2533. J. Monod, J. P. Changeux, and F. Jacob. Allosteric proteins and cellular control systems. J. Mol. Biol. 6: 306, 1963.
 2534. Monson, E. M. Diagnosis and treatment of fat embolism. Thesis. University of Minnesota, June 1951.
 2535. Montgomery, W. W., and D. L. Pierce. Anterior osteoplastic fat obliteration for frontal sinus: clinical experience and animal studies. Trans. Am. Acad. Ophthalmol. Otolaryngol. 67: 46, 1963.
 2536. Mook, W. H., and W. G. Wander, VII. Camphor oil tumors. Arch. Dermatol. 1: 304, 1920.
 2537. Moore, C. H., and R. P. Cook. Human adipose tissue. Biochem. J. 73: 43P, 1959.
 2538. Moore, F. D., H. B. Haley, E. A. Bering, Jr., L. Brooks, and I. S. Edelman. Further observations on total body water. II. Changes of body composition in disease. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 95: 155, 1952.
 2539. Moore, F. D., J. D. McMurrey, H. V. Parker, and I. C. Magnus. Body composition. Total body water and electrolytes: intravascular and extravascular phase volumes. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 5: 447, 1956.
 2540. Moore, R. E., and M. C. Underwood. Possible role of noradrenaline in control of heat production in the newborn mammal. Lancet 1: 1277, 1960.
 2541. Moore, R. E. Control of heat production in newborn mammals: role of noradrenaline and mode of action. Federation Proc. 22: 920, 1963.
 2542. Moore, O. Influence of fasting and refeeding on response of adipose tissue to insulin. Am. J. Physiol. 205: 222, 1963.
 2543. Moore, R. O., and E. G. Ball. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue: some in vitro effects of a prolactin preparation alone and in combination with insulin or adrenalin. Endocrinology 71: 57, 1962.
 2544. Moore, W. W., W. C. Love, C. M. Clark, and J. Ashmore. Role of the autonomic nervous system in FFA release. Abstracts of the 44th Meeting of the Endocrine Society, 1962, p. 70.
 2545. Moorhouse, J. A., J. Steinberg, and N. J. Rosen. Sex difference in serum‐free fatty acid levels in diabetic subjects. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 23: 1080, 1963.
 2546. Morano Brandi, J. F., V. E. de Caino, and J. A. Mazza. A case of Lange's disease. Arch. Arg. Pediat. 27: 280, 1947.
 2547. Moreland, R. B., and W. L. McNamara. Liposarcoma: Report of nine cases. Arch. Surg. 45: 164, 1942.
 2548. Morgan, A. D. The Pathogenesis of Coronary Occlusion. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1956.
 2549. Morgan, C. R., and A. Lazarow. Immunoassay of insulin using a two‐antibody system. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 110: 29, 1962.
 2550. Morgen, R. O., A. J. Blair, and J. C. Beck. The renal handling of 17‐hydroxycorticosteroids. In: The Endocrine Society Program, 1959.
 2551. Morgulis, S. Hunger und Unternahrung (Hunger and Malnutrition(. Berlin: J. Springer Verlag, 1923.
 2552. Morrill, G. A., and M. M. Rapport. Phospholipid and plasmalogen changes during functional differentiation of adipose tissue in the newborn rat. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 740, 1964.
 2553. Morris, B., and F. C. Courtice. The origin of chylomicrons in the cervical and hepatic lymph. Quart. J. Exptl. Physiol. 41: 341, 1956.
 2554. Morris, B., and J. E. French. The uptake and metabolism of 14C labelled chylomicron fat by the isolated perfused liver of the rat. Quart. J. Exptl. Physiol. 43: 180, 1958.
 2555. Morris, R. B. Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn. Med. J. Australia 47: 696, 1960.
 2556. Morrison, E. S., K. T. Lee, R. F. Scott, and W. A. Thomas. Adipose fatty acids, plasma lipids, and diabetes. Federation Proc. 11: 99, 1962.
 2557. Morrison, P., and W. T. Allen. Temperature response of white mice to implants of brown fat. J. Mammalol. 43: 13, 1962.
 2558. Morse, E. H., E. Bicknell, E. P. Lewis, S. B. Merrow, and C. A. Newhall. Relation of dietary fats to blood lipids in young men. J. Am. Diet Assoc. 41: 323, 1962.
 2559. Morse, W. I., and J. S. Soeldner. The composition of adipose tissue and the nonadipose body of obese and nonobese man. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 99, 1963.
 2560. Morse, W. I., and J. S. Soeldner. The non‐adipose body mass of obese women: evidence of increased muscularity. Can. Med. Assoc. J. 90: 723, 1964.
 2561. Morse, W. I., G. Herrera‐Acena, and J. Mayer. Electrolyte and water composition of muscle and liver in hereditary obese‐hyperglycemic syndrome of mice. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 90: 199, 1955.
 2562. Morse, W. I., J. J. Sidorov, J. S. Soeldner, and R. C. Dickson. Observations on carbohydrate metabolism in obesity. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 9: 666, 1960.
 2563. Morse, W. I., A.B. O'Neil, and H. C. Read. The blood content of human adipose tissue and the non‐adipose body. Clin. Res. 10: 231, 1962.
 2564. Mortiaux, A., and A. M. Dawson. Plasma free fatty acid in liver disease. Gut 2: 304, 1961.
 2565. Morton, K. S. Fat embolism; incidence of urinary fat in trauma. Can. Med. Assoc. J. 74: 441, 1956.
 2566. Moschides, E. M., and H. B. Eiber. Isolation and purification of the clearing factor of postheparin human plasma. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 63: 425, 1964.
 2567. Mosinger, B., and V. Kujalová. Metabolism of adipose tissue and mobilization of fat reserve. Proceedings of the International Union of Physiological Sciences, 12th International Congress, Abstr. No. 442, vol. 2, 1962.
 2568. Mosinger, B., and V. Kujalová. Relationship between lipolytic action of adrenaline and transport and utilization of glucose in adipose tissue. Cesk. Fysiol. 11: 462, 1962.
 2569. Mosinger, B., and V. Kujalová. Trigger effect of epinephrine on the free fatty acid release and/or content and lipolytic activity of rat adipose tissue. Rev. Czech. Med. 8: 285, 1962.
 2570. Mosinger, B., and V. Kujalová. Relation between the lipolytic effect of epinephrine and the effect of insulin on adipose tissue (abstract 690). Biochem. Pharmacol., Suppl. 12: 196, 1963.
 2571. Mosinger, B., and J. Pechar. Some properties of lipolytic activity of rat and human lung. Physiol. Bohemoslov., 13: 300, 1964.
 2572. Mosinger, B., and J. Wenkeová. On the lipolytic activity of homogenate of adipose tissue. Cesk. Fysiol. 10: 267, 1961.
 2573. Mosinger, B., J. Wenkeová, and T. Braun. A study of the mobilization of fat from adipose tissue. Acta Inst. Nutr. Hum. Prague 3: 107, 1961.
 2574. Mosinger, B., J. Wenkeová, and T. Braun. The mechanism of lipid mobilization. In: Proceedings of the 5th National Congress of the Czechoslovak Physiological Society, Karlovy Vary, June 13‐16, 1961, p. 86.
 2575. Mosinger, B., J. Wenkeová, T. Braun, M. Vavřečka, and M. Vavřińková. Metabolism of adipose tissue and mobilization of lipid reserve. In: Conference with International Participation on Lipid Nutrition, Prague, 1961.
 2576. Mosinger, B., T. Braun, V. Kujalová, and J. Wenkeová. Metabolism of adipose tissue and mobilization of fat reserve. Cesk. Gastroenterol. Vvziva. 16: 206, 1962.
 2577. Mosny, M. M., and S. Beaufumé. On a case of lipomatosis. Bull. Soc. Med. Hôp. Paris 19: 106, 1902.
 2578. Mosto, D., and J. C. Radice. Rivista Medica (Milan(. 4: 61, 1942.
 2579. Mostofi, F. K., and E. Engelman. Fatal relapsing febrile non‐suppurative panniculitis. Arch. Pathol. 43: 417. 1947.
 2580. Moureu, Ch., and Ch. Dufraisse. Autooxidation and antioxidizing action. Catalytic actions of nitrogenous compounds. General considerations. Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. 182: 16, 949, 1926.
 2581. Mrosovsky, N. Changes in multilocular brown adipose tissue in the rat following hypothermia. Nature 196: 72, 1962.
 2582. Mühlbachová, E., M. Wenke, and S. Hynie. The effect of some sympathotropic substances on lipid metabolism. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 10: 181, 1961.
 2583. Mühlbachová, E., M. Wenke, and S. Hynie. The effect of adrenaline on depot adipose tissue. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 10: 44, 1961.
 2584. Mühlbachová, E., M. Wenke, S. Hynie, and K. Dolejšová. The influence of isoproterenol on lipolysis in adipose tissue. Naunyn‐Schmiedebergs Arch. Exp. Path. 245: 104, 1963.
 2585. Mühlbachová, E., M. Wenke, S. Hynie, and K. Dolejšová. Interaction of some sympathicotropic agents affecting lipid mobilization. Arch. Intern. Pharmacodyn. (Gaud, Belgium( 144: 454, 1963.
 2586. Müller, L. R. On the influence of the nervous system upon adipose tissue. Verhadl. Deuts. Ges. Inn. Mediz. 33 ster Kongress, 1921, p. 428.
 2587. Mueller, P. S. The absence of plasma free fatty acid response to epinephrine in vitamin C‐deprived guinea pigs. J. Lipid Res. 3: 92, 1962.
 2588. Mueller, P. S., and W. H. Evans. Responses of plasma glycerol concentrations to epinephrine, norepinephrine, glucose, insulin and prolonged fasting in man. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 61: 953, 1963.
 2589. Mueller, P. S., and D. Horwitz. Plasma free fatty acid and blood glucose responses to analogues of norepinephrine in man. J. Lipid Res. 3: 251, 1962.
 2590. Mueller, P. S., and D. M. Watkin. Plasma unesterified fatty acid concentrations in neoplastic disease. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 57: 95, 1961.
 2591. Munck, A. The effect of cortisol on glucose uptake by rat epididymal fat pads. Endocrinology 68: 178, 1961.
 2592. Munck, A. The effect in vitro of glucocorticoids on net glucose uptake by rat epididymal adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 48: 618, 1961.
 2593. Munck A. Studies on the mode of action of glucocorticoids in rats. II. The effects in vivo and in vitro on net glucose uptake by isolated adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 57: 318, 1962.
 2594. Munck, A., and S. B. Koritz. Studies on the mode of action of glucocorticoids in rats. I. Early effects of cortisol on blood glucose and on glucose entry into muscle, liver and adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 57: 310, 1962.
 2595. Munk, I. The resorption, formation and deposition of fat in the animal body. Virchow Arch. Path. Anat. 95: 407, 1884.
 2596. Munkner, C. In vitro production of nonesterified fatty acids during the incubation of various types of adipose tissue from fasting and fed rats. I. The mobilization of fatty acids from epididymal, perinephric and subcutaneous adipose tissue. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. 15: 83, 1963.
 2597. Munkner, C. In vitro production of nonesterified fatty acids during the incubation of various types of adipose tissue from fasting and fed rats. II. Lipoprotein lipase activity of epididymal perinephric and subcutaneous adipose tissue. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. 15: 91, 1963.
 2598. Muraiti, Y. On the development, arrangement and further fate of the connective tissue fibers in the adipose tissue in the mouse and rat. Bull. Tokyo Med. Dental Univ. 7: 73, 1960.
 2599. Murray, J. A. A transplantable sarcoma of the guinea pig. J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 20: 260, 1916.
 2600. Murray, M. R., and A. P. Stout. Characteristics of a liposarcoma grown in vitro. Am. J. Pathol. 19: 751, 1943.
 2601. Murray, R. G., and S. Freeman. The morphologic distribution of intravenously injected fatty chyle and artificial fat emulsion in rats and dogs. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 38: 56, 1951.
 2602. Murty, N. L., M. C. Williams, and R. Reiser. Non‐synthesis of linoleic acid from acetate‐1‐C14 by the laying hen. J. Nutr. 72: 451, 1960.
 2603. Musselman, M. M., W. W. Glas, and T. D. Grekin. Fat embolism, a clinical investigation. Arch. Surg. 65: 551, 1952.
 2604. Mustard, I. F., H. G. Downie, B. Hegardt, H. C. Rowsell, and E. A. Murphy. Epinephrine, blood coagulation and thrombosis (P). Circulation 28: 667, 1963.
 2605. Nageotte, J., and L. Guyon. The reticulum of adipose tissue; about reticulum fibres in general. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 88: 1288, 1923.
 2606. Najjar, V. A. The isolation and properties of phospho‐glucomutase. J. Biol. Chem. 175: 281, 1948.
 2607. Nakagawa, S., and J. M. McKibbin. Distribution of alpha glyceryl ethers in animal tissues. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 111: 634, 1962.
 2608. Napolitano, L. Changes in the fine structure of viral infected adipose tissue. Am. Soc. Cell Biol. Abstracts 1: 1961.
 2609. Napolitano, L. Reversible alterations in mitochondrial fine structure. Am. Soc. Cell Biol. Abstracts 11: 1962.
 2610. Napolitano, L. The differentiation of white adipose cells: an electron microscope study. J. Cell. Biol. 18: 663, 1963.
 2611. Napolitano, L., and D. W. Fawcett. The fine structure of brown adipose tissue in the newborn mouse and rat. J. Biophys. Biochem. Cytol. 4: 685, 1958.
 2612. Napolitano, L., and H. Gagne. Lipid depleted white adipose cells: an electron microscope study. Anat. Rec., 147: 273, 1963.
 2613. Napolitano, L. Cytolysomes in metabolically active cells. J. Cell. Biol. 18: 478, 1963.
 2614. Narahara, H. T., and P. Özand. Studies of tissue permeability. IX. The effect of insulin on the penetration of 3‐methylglucose‐H3 in frog muscle. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 40, 1963.
 2615. Narahara, H. T., and R. H. Williams. Effect of protein added in vitro upon muscle degradation and glucose uptake. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 1034, 1958.
 2616. Narr, F. C., and A. H. Wells. Intrathoracic myxolipoma. Am. J. Cancer 18: 912, 1933.
 2617. Nash, C. W., R. L. Smith, R. P. Maickel, and R. Paoletti. In situ study of fatty acid release from adipose tissue. The Pharmacologist 3: 55, 1961.
 2618. Nathorst‐Windahl, G., and B. Hellman. Lipohyalin glomerular lesions in ageing obese hyperglycemic mice. Med. exp. 10: 67, 1964.
 2619. Naumann (1922. Cited in J. Dorst, The Migration of Birds. Heinemann and Boston, Houghton, London, 1962 and 1963.
 2620. Nayak, R. V., E. B. Feldman, and A. C. Carter. Adipokinetic effect of intravenous cortisol in human subjects. Proc Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 111: 682, 1962.
 2621. Nekovaleva, N. A. The content of free fatty acids in the blood in radiation injury. Ukr. Biokhim. Zh. 33: 195, 1961.
 2622. Nelson, G. J. The lipid composition of normal mouse liver. J. Lipid Res. 3: 256, 1962.
 2623. Nelson, T. G., and W. F. Bowers. Fat embolism. An analysis of four fatal cases. Arch. Surg. 72: 649, 1956.
 2624. Neptune, E. M., Jr., H. C. Sudduth, and D. R. Foreman. Labile fatty acids of rat diaphragm muscle and their possible role as the major endogenous substrate for maintenance of respiration. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 1659, 1959.
 2625. Neptune, E. M., Jr., H. C. Sudduth, D. R. Foreman, and F. J. Fash. Phospholipid and triglyceride metabolism of excised rat diaphragm and the role of these lipids in fatty acid uptake and oxidation. J. Lipid Res. 1: 229, 1960.
 2626. Nestel, P. J. Lipoprotein lipase in human adipose tissue. Proc. Soc Exp. Biol. Med. 109: 985, 1962.
 2627. Nestel, P. J. Plasma triglyceride concentration and plasma free fatty acid changes in response to norepinephrine in man. J. Clin. Invest. 43, 77, 1964.
 2628. Nestel, P. J. Relationship between plasma triglycerides and removal of chylomicrons. J. Clin. Invest. 43: 943, 1964.
 2629. Nestel, P. J., and R. J. Havel. Lipoprotein lipase in human adipose tissue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 109: 985, 1962.
 2630. Nestel, P. J., and D. Steinberg. Fate of palmitate and of linoleate perfused through the isolated rat liver at high concentrations. J. Lipid Res. 4: 461, 1963.
 2631. Nestel, P. J., and D. Steinberg. Free fatty acid concentration as a determinant of triglyceride deposition and lipoprotein secretion in the perfused rat liver. Circulation 28: 667, 1963.
 2632. Nestel, P. J., R. J. Havel, and A. Bezman. Sites of initial removal of chylomicron triglyceride fatty acids from the blood. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 1915, 1962.
 2633. Nestel, P. J., M. A. Denborough, and J. O'Dea. Disposal of human chylomicrons administered intravenously in ischemic heart disease and essential hyperlipemia. Circulation Res. 10: 786, 1962.
 2634. Nestel, P. J., A. Bezman, and R. J. Havel. Metabolism of palmitate and linoleate in intact dogs. Am. J. Physiol. 203: 914, 1962.
 2635. Nestel, P. J., R. J. Havel, and A. Bezman. Metabolism of constituent lipids of dog chylomicrons. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 1313, 1963.
 2636. Nestel, P. J., and R. O. Scow. Metabolism of chylomicrons of differing triglyceride composition. J. Lipid Res. 5: 46, 1964.
 2637. Netherton, E. W. Relapsing nodular non‐suppurative panniculitis. Arch. Dermatol. 28: 258, 1933.
 2638. Neuberger, A. The metabolism of collagen. In: Exposés annuels de biochimie médicale de M. Polonovski, vol. 16. Paris: Masson édit., 1954, p. 67.
 2639. Neubert, D., and A. L. Lehninger. The effect of thiols and disulfides on water uptake and extrusion by rat liver mitochondria. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 952, 1962.
 2640. Neumann, H. The thickness of the adipose padding of children. Jahrb. Kinderheilk 75: 481, 1912.
 2641. Neumann, R. O. Experimental contribution to the nutritional requirements of man, particularly the requirement in protein. Archiv. Hyg. Bakteriol. 45: 1, 1902.
 2642. New, M. I., T. N. Roberts, E. L. Bierman, and G. G. Reader. The significance of blood lipid alterations in diabetes mellitus. Diabetes 12: 208, 1963.
 2643. Newburgh, L. H. Obesity. Arch. Internal Med. 70: 1033, 1942.
 2644. Newlin, H. E., and C. M. McCay. Bone marrow for fat storage in rabbits. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 17: 125, 1948.
 2645. Newman, P. H. The clinical diagnosis of fat embolism. J. Bone Joint Surg. 30B: 290, 1948.
 2646. Newshlone, E. A., P. J. Randle, and K. L. Manchester. Inhibition of the frucktokinase reaction in perfused rat heart by respiration of ketone bodies, fatty acids and pyruvate. Nature 193: 270, 1962.
 2647. Nicod, J. L. Fat embolism in the newborn. Schweiz. Med. Wochschr. 19: 845, 1938.
 2648. Nicol, D. S. H. W. The biological activity of pure peptides obtained by enzymatic hydrolysis of insulin. Biochem. J. 75: 395, 1960.
 2649. Nicol, D. S. H. W., and L. F. Smith. Amino acid sequence of human insulin. Nature 187: 483, 1960.
 2650. Nicolau, S. Histological studies on cutaneous fat. Ann. Derm. Syph., (Paris(, 5 (Pt 2(: 641, 1911.
 2651. Nielsen, A. M., E. E. Barth, and W. G. Maddock. Submucous lipoma of the stomach. Quart. Bull. Northwestern Univ. Med. School. 23: 72, 1949.
 2652. Nienhuis, J. H. A lipoblastic sarcoma with metastases. Z. Krebsforsch. 22: 434, 1925.
 2653. Nigeon‐Dureuil, M., M. Rabinowicz, and A. Rakoto‐Ratsimamahga. Presence of biologically active corticosteroids in the perirenal and interrenal fat of the adrenal‐ectomised rat. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 149: 1203, 1955.
 2654. Nikkilä, E. A., K. Ojala, and M. Turunen. Adipose tissue metabolism and enzymes in idiopathic hyperlipemia. Circulation 26: 664, 1962.
 2655. Nikkilä, E. A., P. Torsti, and O. Penttilä. The effect of exercise on lipoprotein lipase activity of rat heart, adipose tissue and skeletal muscle. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 863, 1963.
 2656. Nikolowski, W. Naevus lipomatodes cutaneous superficialis (Hoffmann Zurhelle). Dermatol. Wochschr. 122: 735, 1950.
 2657. Nirenberg, M. W., and J. F. Hogg. Hexose transport in ascites tumor cells. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 80: 4407, 1958.
 2658. Nisbet, I. C. T., W. H. Drury, and J. Baird. Weight loss during migration. Part I. Deposition and consumption of fat by the blackpoll warbler, Dendroica striata. Bird Banding 34: 107, 1963.
 2659. Nisbet, I. C. T. Weight loss during migration. Part II. Review of other estimates. Bird Banding 34: 139, 1963.
 2660. Nishida, T., H. Tsuchiyama, M. Inoue, and F. A. Kummerow. Effect of intravenous injection of oxidized methyl esters of unsaturated fatty acids on chick encephalomalacia. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 105: 308, 1960.
 2661. Nitschke, A., and E. Maier. The intoxication which follows the injection of extracts from lymphatic tissue (P‐substance) and its relationship to hibernation. Z. Ges. Exp. Med. 82: 215, 1932.
 2662. Norcia, L. N., and J. D. Evans. Relation of plasma free fatty acid composition to the origin of FFA from depot fat triglycerides. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 13: 12, 1964.
 2663. Nordmann, M. Studies on adipose tissue in living mammals. Z. Ges. Exp. Med. 48: 84, 1925.
 2664. Norman, D., P. Menozzi, D. Reid, G. Lester, and O. Hechter. Action of insulin on sugar permeability in rat diaphragm muscle. J. General Physiol. 42: 1277, 1959.
 2665. Norris, F. A., and K. F. Mattil. A new approach to the glyceride structure of natural fats. J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc. 24: 274, 1947.
 2666. Norris, R. A., C. E. Connell, and D. W. Johnston. Notes on fall plumages, weights and fat condition in the ruby‐throated hummingbird. Wilson Bull. 69: 155, 1957.
 2667. Novák, M., and V. Melichar. Technique for sampling of human adipose tissue. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 12: 84, 1963.
 2668. Novák, M., V. Melichar, P. Hahn, and O. Koldovsky. Levels of lipids in the blood of newborn infants and the effect of glucose administration. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 10: 488, 1961.
 2669. Novák, M., K. Polacek, and V. Melichar. Competition between bilirubin and non‐esterified fatty acids for binding to albumin. Biol. Neonatorum. 4: 310, 1962.
 2670. Novikoff, A. B. Biochemical and staining reactions of cytoplasmic constituents. In: Developing Cell Systems and Their Control, edited by D. Rudnick. New York: The Ronald Press, 1960, p. 167.
 2671. Novikoff, A. B. Lysosomes and related particles. In: The Cell; Biochemistry, Physiology, Morphology, edited by J. Brachet and A. E. Mirsky. New York: Academic Press, 1961, p. 423.
 2672. Novy, F. G., Jr., and J. W. Wilson. Hibernomas, brown fat tumors. Arch. Dermatol. 73: 149, 1956.
 2673. Nuessle, W. F. The significance of fat in sputum. Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 21: 430, 1951.
 2674. Numa, S., M. Matsuhashi, and F. Lynen. On the derangements of fatty acid synthesis in fasting and alloxan diabetes. I. Fatty acid synthesis in the liver of normal and fasted rats. Biochem. Z. 334: 203, 1961.
 2675. Nunn, L. C. A., and S. McLean. The nature of the fatty acids stored by the liver in the fat deficiency disease of rat. Biochemical J. 32: 2178, 1938.
 2676. Nuyts, A., and D. Hoffman. Intradural lipoma of the cervicodorsal spinal cord. Acta Neurol. Psychiat. Belg. 60: 955, 1960.
 2677. Ober, W. B., M. S. Bruno, R. M. Simon, and L. Wiener. Hemoglobin SC disease with fat embolism. Report of a patient dying in crisis: autopsy findings. Am. J. Med. 27: 647, 1959.
 2678. Ochoa, S. Malic dehydrogenase from pig heart. In: Methods in Enzymology, vol. I, edited by S. P. Colowick, and N. O. Kaplan. New York: Academic Press, 1955, p. 735.
 2679. Ochoa, S. “Malic” enzyme from pigeon liver and wheat germ. In: Methods in Enzymology, vol. I, edited by S. P. Colowick, and N. O. Kaplan. New York: Academic Press, 1955, p. 739.
 2680. Ochsner, S. F., and J. E. Ray. Submucosal lipomas of the colon: experience with 12 cases. Dis. Colon Rectum 3: 1, 1960.
 2681. Öckerman, P. A. Glycerol in plasma in glycogenosis of Cori's type I. Clin. Chim. Acta 8: 910, 1963.
 2682. Oda, T., K. Yoshizawa, T. Nakamoto, Y. Kubo, and H. Okazaki. An electron microscopic study on lipogenesis. Acta Med. Okayama 12: 29, 1958.
 2683. O'Donovan, D. K., and J. B. Collip. The specific metabolic principle of the pituitary and its relation to the melanophore hormone. Endocrinology 23: 718, 1938.
 2684. Odum, E. P. The fat deposition picture in the white‐throated sparrow in comparison with that in long‐range migrants. Bird Banding, 29: 105, 1958.
 2685. Odum, E. P. Lipid deposition in nocturnal migrant birds. In: Proceedings of the XIIth International Congress on Ornithology, 1960, p. 563.
 2686. Odum, E. P. Premigratory hyperphagia in birds. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 621, 1960.
 2687. Odum, E. P., and C. E. Connell. Lipid levels in migrating birds. Science 123: 892, 1956.
 2688. Odum, E. P., and J. D. Perkinson. Relation of lipid metabolism to migration in birds. Physiol. Zool. 24: 216, 1951.
 2689. Odum, E. P., C. E. Connell, and H. L. Stoddard. Flight energy and estimated flight ranges of some migratory birds. Auk 78: 515, 1961.
 2690. Odum, E. P., D. T. Rogers, and D. L. Hicks. Homeostasis of the nonfat components of migrating birds. Science 143: 1037, 1964.
 2691. Oeder, G. The thickness of the skinfold as index of the state of nutrition in adults. Med. Klin. 6: 657, 1910.
 2692. Oeder, G. Thickness and distribution of the subcutaneous fat in different nutritional states in adult man. Klin. Therap. Wochschr. 46: 1313, 1911.
 2693. Oeder, G. Thickness of the subcutaneous adipose tissue and its measurement. Fortschr. Med. Virusforsch. 29: 961, 1911.
 2694. Oeder, G. On the measurement of body weight and of skinfold thickness. Fortschr. Med. Virusforsch. 13: 1289, 1913.
 2695. Oestern, H. F. About intrathoracic lipomas. Zentr. Chir. 72: 591, 1947.
 2696. Ogawara, S. H. The distribution of subcutaneous adipose tissue in children. Z. F. Konstitutionslehre 17: 90, 1933.
 2697. Ogden, W. W. II, D. M. Bradburn, and J. D. Rives. Panniculitis of the mesentery. Ann. Surg. 151: 659, 1960.
 2698. Ogilvie, B. M., G. L. McClymont, and F. B. Shorland. Effect of duodenal administration of highly unsaturated fatty acids on composition of ruminant depot fat. Nature 190: 725, 1961.
 2699. Ohnishi, T. Choline‐containing acetal phosphatide and thiobarbituric acid reaction in the rat liver. Japan. J. Cancer Res. 51: 1, 1960.
 2700. Ohnishi, T. On the qualitative change in the nature of choline plasmalogen in tumor tissues. Japan. J. Cancer Res. 51: 11, 1960.
 2701. Okey, R., R. Ostwald, A. Shannon, and J. Tinoco. Changes in tissue lipids in response to diet. II. Fatty acid composition of liver and plasma lipids in relation to fed and stored fat. J. Nutr. 76: 353, 1962.
 2702. Oksche, A., D. F. Laws, F. I. Kamemoto, and D. S. Farner. The hypothalamo‐hypophysial neurosecretory system of the white‐crowned sparrow, Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelli. Z. Zellforsch. 51: 1, 1959.
 2703. Olcott, H. S., and H. A. Mattill. Antioxidants and the antioxidation of fats. VI. Inhibitols. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 58: 1627, 1936.
 2704. Olesen, E. S., and F. Quaade. Fatty foods and obesity. Lancet 1: 1048, 1960.
 2705. Olivecrona, T. The metabolism of 1‐C14 palmitic acid in the rat. Acta Physiol. Scand. 54: 295, 1962.
 2706. Olivecrona, T. Metabolism of chylomicrons labeled with C14‐glycerol‐H3‐palmitic acid in the rat. J. Lipid Res. 3: 439, 1962.
 2707. Olivecrona, T. The metabolism of 1‐C14‐palmitic acid labeled chylomicrons in rats. Acta Physiol. Scand. 55: 170, 1962.
 2708. Olivecrona, T. Plasma and liver lipids of ethionine treated rats. Acta Physiol. Scand. 55: 291, 1962.
 2709. Olivecrona, T. Kinetics of fatty acid transport. Thesis, Lund, 1962.
 2710. Olivecrona, T., E. P. George, and B. Borgström. Chylomicron metabolism. Federation Proc. 20: 928, 1961.
 2711. Olivereau, M., and J. Leloup. Variations in the relationship between liver and soma in the course of development and reproduction of Scyllium canicula L. Vie et Milieu (Paris( 1: 377, 1950.
 2712. Olson, R. E., and G. H. Dialameh. On the biosynthesis of coenzyme Q9 in the rat. Biochem. Biophys. Research Commun. 2: 198, 1960.
 2713. Olsen, R. E., and P. Tangchai. Large lipoma of the left ventricle. Arch. Pathol. 72: 290, 1961.
 2714. Olson, R. E., and J. W. Vester. Nutrition‐endocrine interrelationships in the control of fat transport in man. Physiol. Rev. 40: 677, 1960.
 2715. Opie, E. L. Diseases of Pancreas, nd edit. Philadelphia, Pa.: J. B. Lippincott, 1910, p. 190.
 2716. Orbeli, L. A. The sympathetic innervation of skeletal muscle. J. Petrograd Med. Instit. 6: 8, 1925.
 2717. Orloff, J., J. S. Handler, and A. S. Preston. The similarity of effects of vasopressin, adenosine 3',5'‐phosphate (cyclic AMP) and theophylline on the toad bladder. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 702, 1962.
 2718. Ormond, J. K. Bilateral ureteral obstruction due to envelopment and compression by an inflammatory retroperitoneal process. J. Urol. 59: 1072, 1948.
 2719. Orth, R. D., and R. H. Williams. Response of plasma NEFA levels to epinephrine infusions in normal and obese women. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 104: 119, 1960.
 2720. Orth, R. D., W. D. Odell, and R. H. Williams. Some hormonal effects on the metabolism of acetate‐1‐C14 by rat adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. 198: 640, 1960.
 2721. Orvis, H. G., I. G. Tamagua, and J. M. Evans. The serum lipids in hypertensive patients treated with pentolinium. Clin. Res. Proc. 4: 108, 1956.
 2722. Osborne, R. R. Functioning acinous cell carcinoma of the pancreas, accompanied with widespread focal fat necrosis. Arch. Internal Med. 85: 933, 1950.
 2723. Ostwald, R., R. Okey, and A. Shannon. Changes in the fatty acid components of adipose tissue with diet. Federation Proc. 20: 368, 1961.
 2724. Ostwald, R., R. Okey, A. Shannon, and J. Tinoco. Changes in tissue lipids in response to diet. I. Fatty acids of subcutaneous, mesenteric and interscapular fat. J. Nutr. 76: 341, 1962.
 2725. Otolski, S. W. The lecithin of bone marrow. Biochem. Z. 4: 124, 1907.
 2726. Ott, F. T., and L. Recant. Effect of n‐ethylmaleimide and insulin upon adipose tissue. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol Med. 112: 880, 1963.
 2727. Odum, E. P. The fat deposition picture in the white‐throated sparrow in comparison with that in long‐range migrants. Bird Banding, 29: 105, 1958.
 2728. Odum, E. P. Lipid deposition in nocturnal migrant birds. In: Proceedings of the XIIth International Congress on Ornithology, 1960, p. 563.
 2729. Odum, E. P. Premigratory hyperphagia in birds. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 621, 1960.
 2730. Odum, E. P., and C. E. Connell. Lipid levels in migrating birds. Science 123: 892, 1956.
 2731. Odum, E. P., and J. D. Perkinson. Relation of lipid metabolism to migration in birds. Physiol. Zool. 24: 216, 1951.
 2732. Odum, E. P., C. E. Connell, and H. L. Stoddard. Flight energy and estimated flight ranges of some migratory birds. Auk 78: 515, 1961.
 2733. Odum, E. P., D. T. Rogers, and D. L. Hicks. Homeostasis of the nonfat components of migrating birds. Science 143: 1037, 1964.
 2734. Oeder, G. The thickness of the skinfold as index of the state of nutrition in adults. Med. Klin. 6: 657, 1910.
 2735. Oeder, G. Thickness and distribution of the subcutaneous fat in different nutritional states in adult man. Klin. Therap. Wochschr. 46: 1313, 1911.
 2736. Oeder, G. Thickness of the subcutaneous adipose tissue and its measurement. Fortschr. Med. Virusforsch. 29: 961, 1911.
 2737. Oeder, G. On the measurement of body weight and of skinfold thickness. Fortschr. Med. Virusforsch. 13: 1289, 1913.
 2738. Oestern, H. F. About intrathoracic lipomas. Zentr. Chir. 72: 591, 1947.
 2739. Ogawara, S. H. The distribution of subcutaneous adipose tissue in children. Z. F. Konstitutionslehre 17: 90, 1933.
 2740. Ogden, W. W. II, D. M. Bradburn, and J. D. Rives. Panniculitis of the mesentery. Ann. Surg. 151: 659, 1960.
 2741. Ogilvie, B. M., G. L. McClymont, and F. B. Shorland. Effect of duodenal administration of highly unsaturated fatty acids on composition of ruminant depot fat. Nature 190: 725, 1961.
 2742. Ohnishi, T. Choline‐containing acetal phosphatide and thiobarbituric acid reaction in the rat liver. Japan. J. Cancer Res. 51: 1, 1960.
 2743. Ohnishi, T. On the qualitative change in the nature of choline plasmalogen in tumor tissues. Japan. J. Cancer Res. 51: 11, 1960.
 2744. Okey, R., R. Ostwald, A. Shannon, and J. Tinoco. Changes in tissue lipids in response to diet. II. Fatty acid composition of liver and plasma lipids in relation to fed and stored fat. J. Nutr. 76: 353, 1962.
 2745. Oksche, A., D. F. Laws, F. I. Kamemoto, and D. S. Farner. The hypothalamo‐hypophysial neurosecretory system of the white‐crowned sparrow, Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelli. Z. Zellforsch. 51: 1, 1959.
 2746. Olcott, H. S., and H. A. Mattill. Antioxidants and the antioxidation of fats. VI. Inhibitols. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 58: 1627, 1936.
 2747. Olesen, E. S., and F. Quaade. Fatty foods and obesity. Lancet 1: 1048, 1960.
 2748. Olivecrona, T. The metabolism of 1‐C14 palmitic acid in the rat. Acta Physiol. Scand. 54: 295, 1962.
 2749. Olivecrona, T. Metabolism of chylomicrons labeled with C14‐glycerol‐H3‐palmitic acid in the rat. J. Lipid Res. 3: 439, 1962.
 2750. Olivecrona, T. The metabolism of 1‐C14‐palmitic acid labeled chylomicrons in rats. Acta Physiol. Scand. 55: 170, 1962.
 2751. Olivecrona, T. Plasma and liver lipids of ethionine treated rats. Acta Physiol. Scand. 55: 291, 1962.
 2752. Olivecrona, T. Kinetics of fatty acid transport. Thesis, Lund, 1962.
 2753. Olivecrona, T., E. P. George, and B. Borgström. Chylomicron metabolism. Federation Proc. 20: 928, 1961.
 2754. Olivereau, M., and J. Leloup. Variations in the relationship between liver and soma in the course of development and reproduction of Scyllium canicula L. Vie et Milieu (Paris( 1: 377, 1950.
 2755. Olson, R. E., and G. H. Dialameh. On the biosynthesis of coenzyme Q9 in the rat. Biochem. Biophys. Research Commun. 2: 198, 1960.
 2756. Olsen, R. E., and P. Tangchai. Large lipoma of the left ventricle. Arch. Pathol. 72: 290, 1961.
 2757. Olson, R. E., and J. W. Vester. Nutrition‐endocrine interrelationships in the control of fat transport in man. Physiol. Rev. 40: 677, 1960.
 2758. Opie, E. L. Diseases of Pancreas, nd edit. Philadelphia, Pa.: J. B. Lippincott, 1910, p. 190.
 2759. Orbeli, L. A. The sympathetic innervation of skeletal muscle. J. Petrograd Med. Instit. 6: 8, 1925.
 2760. Orloff, J., J. S. Handler, and A. S. Preston. The similarity of effects of vasopressin, adenosine 3',5'‐phosphate (cyclic AMP) and theophylline on the toad bladder. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 702, 1962.
 2761. Ormond, J. K. Bilateral ureteral obstruction due to envelopment and compression by an inflammatory retroperitoneal process. J. Urol. 59: 1072, 1948.
 2762. Orth, R. D., and R. H. Williams. Response of plasma NEFA levels to epinephrine infusions in normal and obese women. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 104: 119, 1960.
 2763. Orth, R. D., W. D. Odell, and R. H. Williams. Some hormonal effects on the metabolism of acetate‐1‐C14 by rat adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. 198: 640, 1960.
 2764. Orvis, H. G., I. G. Tamagua, and J. M. Evans. The serum lipids in hypertensive patients treated with pentolinium. Clin. Res. Proc. 4: 108, 1956.
 2765. Osborne, R. R. Functioning acinous cell carcinoma of the pancreas, accompanied with widespread focal fat necrosis. Arch. Internal Med. 85: 933, 1950.
 2766. Ostwald, R., R. Okey, and A. Shannon. Changes in the fatty acid components of adipose tissue with diet. Federation Proc. 20: 368, 1961.
 2767. Ostwald, R., R. Okey, A. Shannon, and J. Tinoco. Changes in tissue lipids in response to diet. I. Fatty acids of subcutaneous, mesenteric and interscapular fat. J. Nutr. 76: 341, 1962.
 2768. Otolski, S. W. The lecithin of bone marrow. Biochem. Z. 4: 124, 1907.
 2769. Ott, F. T., and L. Recant. Effect of n‐ethylmaleimide and insulin upon adipose tissue. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol Med. 112: 880, 1963.
 2770. Park, C. R., L. H. Johnson, J. H. Wright, Jr., and H. Batsel. Effect of insulin on transport of several hexoses and pentoses into cells of muscle and brain. Am. J. Physiol. 191: 13, 1957.
 2771. Park, C. R., D. Reinwein, M. J. Henderson, E. Cadenas, and H. Morgan. The action of insulin on the transport of glucose through the cell membrane. Am. J. Med. 26: 674, 1959.
 2772. Parker, V. H. 1:1:1 trichloro‐2:2‐di‐(p‐chlorophenyl) ethane (DDT) and rat adipose tissue. Biochem. J. 77: 74, 1960.
 2773. Parnes, J., and E. Wertheimer. Effect of acetate on glycogen synthesis and glucose utilization in the isolated diaphragm of rats. Biochem. J. 46: 517, 1949.
 2774. Parnes, J., and E. Wertheimer. Effect of acetate in the glycogen synthesis in vivo. Biochem. J. 46: 520, 1949.
 2775. Parpart, A. K., and J. Dziemian. The chemical composition of the red cell membrane. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 8:17, 1940.
 2776. Parson, W., J. L. Camp, and K. R. Crispell. Dietary dilution studies in mice with goldthioglucose‐induced obesity and in mice with the hereditary obesity‐diabetes syndrome. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 3: 351, 1954.
 2777. Pascoli, F., and I. De Zan. Androgens and oestrogens in butter. Igiene Mod. (Parma( 45: 327, 1952.
 2778. Pascoli, F., and I. De Zan. Androgens and oestrogens in fat. Igiene Mod. (Parma( 45: 190, 1952.
 2779. Pathak, S. P., and B. N. Trivedi. The component acids and glycerides of the depot fat of an Indian Panther (Panthera pardus fusca). Biochem. J. 70: 103, 1958.
 2780. Patil, V. S., and N. G. Macar. Fatty acids of human blood. Biochem. J. 74: 427, 1960.
 2781. Patkin, J. Effect of cold acclimation on lipogenesis in rats. Ph.D. Thesis. Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts.
 2782. Patkin, J., and E. J. Masoro. Alterations in adipose tissue lipid metabolism induced by cold acclimation. Federation Proc. 20: 214, 1961.
 2783. Patkin. J. K. and E. J. Masoro. Effects of cold acclimation on lipid metabolism in adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. 200: 847, 1961.
 2784. Patkin, J. K., and E. J. Masoro. Physiologic significance of fatty acid synthesis in metabolism of normal and cold acclimated rats. Federation Proc. 22: 341, 1963.
 2785. Patrick, S. J. Effects of hypoglycine A on the metabolism of glucose by isolated tissues. Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 40: 1195, 1962.
 2786. Paunier, L., and P. Favarger. Studies on the synthesis of fats from acetate or glucose. Helv. Chi. Acta 43: 118, 1960.
 2787. Pav, J., and J. Wenkeova. Significance of adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase. Nature 185: 926, 1960.
 2788. Pav, J., J. Wenkeova, and E. Kuhn. Metabolism of nonesterified fatty acids in diabetes. Clin. Chim. Acta 6: 846, 1961.
 2789. Pavlov, G. T. On the lipid mobilizing activity of adiposin, lipocain and prolactin after their separate and combined administration. Probl. Endokrinol. i. Gormonoterap. 8: 37, 1962.
 2790. Pawan, G. L. S., and M. Close. The gross chemical composition of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the lean and obese human subject. Biochem. J. 74: 9P, 1960.
 2791. Pawlikowski, T. Brown tissue in man. Folia Morphol. 6: 209, 1955.
 2792. Payne, R. W. Studies on the fat mobilizing factor of the anterior pituitary gland. Endocrinology 45: 305, 1949.
 2793. Payne, R. W. Fat mobilizing properties of glucagon. Federation Proc. 13: 393, 1954.
 2794. Peabody, J. W., Jr., and J. Ziskind. Lipomatosis of the stomach: A case report and a review of the literature. Ann. Surg. 138: 784, 1953.
 2795. Peabody, J. W., Jr., J. Ziskind, H. A. Bucchner, and A. E. Anderson. Intrathoracic hibernoma. New Eng. J. Med. 249: 329, 1953.
 2796. Pearincott, J. V. Changes in the lipid content during growth and metamorphosis of the house fly, Musca domestica Linnaeus. J. Cellular Comp. Physiol. 55: 167, 1960.
 2797. Peckham, S. C., and C. Entenman. The influence of a hypercaloric diet on gross body and adipose tissue composition in the rat. U. S. Nav. Radiol. Def. Lab. Techn. Rep. 546: 32P, 1962.
 2798. Peckham, S. C., C. Entenman, and H. W. Carroll. The influence of a hypercaloric diet on gross body and adipose tissue composition in the rat. J. Nutr. 77: 187, 1962.
 2799. Peltier, L. F. Fat embolism. The detection of fat emboli in the circulating blood. Surgery 36: 198, 1954.
 2800. Peltier, L. F. Fat embolism. I. The amount of fat in human long bones. Surgery 40: 657, 1956.
 2801. Peltier, L. F. An appraisal of the problem of fat embolism. Int. Abstr. Surg. 104: 313, 1957.
 2802. Peltier, L. F., F. Adler, and S. Lai. Fat embolism: The significance of an elevated serum lipase after trauma to bone. Am. J. Surg. 99: 821, 1960.
 2803. Pemberton, J. de J., and J. M. McCaughan. Intrarenal and perirenal lipomata. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 56: 110, 1933.
 2804. Pende, N. On a gland with internal secretion (glandula insularis cervicalis). Arch. Mikrosk. Anat. 86: 193, 1914.
 2805. Penhos, J. C., and M. E. Krahl. Stimulation of leucine incorporation into perfused liver protein by insulin. Am. J. Physiol. 204: 140, 1963.
 2806. Penhos, J. C., and A. Kreismer. Mechanism of insulin effect on liver slices from partially pancreatectomized rats. In: Abstract 44th Meeting, Endocrine Society, 1962, p. 74.
 2807. Penick, S. B., and L. E. Hinkle, Jr. The effect of glucagon, phenmetrazine and epinephrine on hunger, food intake and plasma non‐esterified fatty acids. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 13: 110, 1963.
 2808. Penman, H. G. Atheroma and saturation of depot fat. Clin. Sci. 19: 435, 1960.
 2809. Perez, Ch. Contribution to the study of metamorphoses. Bull. Sci. Fr. et Belg. 37: 195, 1902.
 2810. Perkins, C. W., and R. F. Bowers. Liposarcoma of the mediastinum and lung. Am. J. Roentgenol. Radium Therapy Nucl. Med. 42: 341, 1939.
 2811. Péron, F. G., and S. B. Koritz. On the exogenous requirements for the action of ACTH in vitro on rat adrenal glands. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 256, 1958.
 2812. Perrin, M. B. Pericardial fat necrosis. Can. J. Surg. 4: 26, 1960.
 2813. Perry, T. T. Role of lymphatic vessels in transmission of lipase in disseminated fat necrosis. Arch. Pathol. 43: 456, 1947.
 2814. Perry, W. F. Acetate utilization by liver and adipose tissue Ox rats fasted in the cold. Can. J. Biochem. 36: 237, 1958.
 2815. Perry, W. F., and H. F. Bowen. Fatty acid utilization by adrenalectomized rats. Am. J. Physiol. 186: 190, 1956.
 2816. Perry, W. F., and H. F. Bowen. In vitro metabolism of fatty acids by adipose tissue and liver tissue of the adrenalectomized rat. Am. J. Physiol. 198: 433, 1957.
 2817. Perry, W. F., and H. F. Bowen. Utilization of acetate by liver and adipose tissue of growth hormone treated rats of different ages. Can. J. Biochem. 35: 759, 1957.
 2818. Perry, W. F., and H. F. Bowen. Acetate and octanoate utilization by liver and adipose tissue of castrated and gonadal hormone‐treated rats. Can. J. Biochem. 36; 1137, 1958.
 2819. Perry, W. F., and H. F. Bowen. The in vitro utilization and production of non‐esterified fatty acids by adrenalectomized rats. Can. J. Biochem. 39: 1061, 1961.
 2820. Perry, W. F., and H. F. Bowen. Factors affecting the in vitro production of nonesterified fatty acids from adipose tissue. Can. J. Biochem. 40: 749, 1962.
 2821. Perry, W. F., and R. J. Tjaden. The effect of various saccharides on the release of nonesterified fatty acids from adipose tissue in vitro. Can. J. Biochem. 40: 455, 1962.
 2822. Persson, B., Y. Larsson, and G. Sterky. Effect of glucagon on the plasma level of free fatty acids. Acta Paediat. (Stockholm( 51 (Suppl. 135(: 165, 1962.
 2823. Peters, J. P. Starvation diabetes, the reason for the use of glucose in the treatment of diabetic acidosis. Yale J. Biol. Med. 17: 705, 1945.
 2824. Peters, J. P., and E. B. Man. The nature and formation of thoracic duct chyle. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 2: 30, 1953.
 2825. Peterson, M. L. The transport of fat in man: a study of chylomicrons. Thesis. Rockefeller Institute, 1960.
 2826. Peterson, M. L. On the re‐esterification of fatty acids during absorption of fat: studies in patients with chyluria. Gastroenterology 44: 774, 1963.
 2827. Petersson, B., and B. Hellman. Long term effects of restricted caloric intake on pancreatic islet tissue in obese hyperglycemic mice. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 11: 342, 1962.
 2828. Petersson, B., and B. Hellman. The pancreatic islet tissue in mice with obesity induced by goldthioglucose. Acta Path. Microbiol. Scand. 55: 401, 1962.
 2829. Petri, E. On islands of blood forming cells in the adipose tissue of adults and their importance in the neoformation of white and red lymph nodes. Virchow's Arch. Pathol. Anat. Physiol. Klin. Med. 258: 37, 1925.
 2830. Pfeifer, V. A case of so‐called atrophy of the subcutaneous adipose tissue. Deut. Arch. Klin. Med. 50: 438, 1882.
 2831. Phelan, W. J., and D. E. Rowan. Lipoma of the stomach. Am. J. Surg. 79: 469, 1950.
 2832. Philipps, G. R., M. G. Herrera, and A. E. Renold. Stimulation of metabolic activity by adipose tissue from fasted rats by prolonged incubation in vitro. II. Effect of cortisol. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. In press.
 2833. Philipps, G. R., and A. E. Renold. Stimulation of metabolic activity of adipose tissue from fasted rats by prolonged incubation in vitro, III. Puromycin effect. In preparation.
 2834. Philpot, V. B., Jr., R. A. Parrish, Jr., and J. B. Cook. The effect of pancreatic secretions on the peritoneal cavity of the dog. Federation Proc. 18: 500, 1959.
 2835. Piaggio Blanco, R. A., and C. Sayaques. Intrathoracic lipoma of the anterior mediastinum. Arch. Urug. Med. 19: 146, 1941.
 2836. Piazza, E. U., C. J. Goodner, and N. Freinkel. A re‐evaluation of in vitro methods for insulin bioassay. Diabetes 8: 459, 1959.
 2837. Pigard, D. Histology and development of adipose tissue. L'Oeuvre Médicale 7: 21, 1963.
 2838. Pick, W. Erythema nodosum perstans. Arch. Dermatol. Syph. (Berlin( 82: 271, 1906.
 2839. Pierce, A. W. Carotene and vitamin A in human fat. Med. J. Aust. 1: 589, 1954.
 2840. Pihl, A., and K. Bloch. The relative rates of metabolism of neutral fat and phospholipides in various tissues of the rat. J. Biol. Chem. 183: 431, 1950.
 2841. Pihl, A., K. Bloch, and H. S. Anker. The rates of synthesis of fatty acids and cholesterol in the adult rat studied with the aid of labeled acetic acid. J. Biol. Chem. 183:441, 1950.
 2842. Pilkington, T. R. E., H. Gainsborough, V. M. Rosenoer, and M. Carey. Diet and weight reduction in the obese. Lancet 1: 856, 1960.
 2843. Pilkington, T. R. E., R. D. Lowe, B. F. Robinson, and E. Titterington. Effect of adrenergic blockade on glucose and fatty acid mobilization in man. Lancet 2: 316, 1962.
 2844. Pincus, J. B., S. Natelson, and J. K. Lugovoy. Effect of epinephrine, ACTH and cortisone on citrate, calcium, glucose and phosphate levels in rabbits. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 78: 24, 1951.
 2845. Pinkerton, H. Reaction to oils and fats in lung. Arch. Pathol. 5: 380, 1928.
 2846. Pino Sacca, F. On three cases of minute thromboses in cutaneous adipose tissue. Minerva Med. 53: 2142, 1962.
 2847. Pinter, G. G., and D. B. Zilversmit. A gradient centrifugation method for the determination of particle size distribution of chylomicrons and of fat droplets in artificial fat emulsions. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 59: 116, 1962.
 2848. Piper, J., and E. Poulsen. Liver biopsy in thyrotoxicosis. Acta Med. Scand. 127: 439, 1947.
 2849. Pitt, R., J. R. T. Rivers, and W. R. Trotter. The Thyroid Hormones, New York and London; Pergamon Press, 1959.
 2850. Pittman, J. A., Jr., and B. R. Boshell. Stimulation of glucose oxidation without glycogen deposition by oxytocin and vasopressin. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 74: 148, 1963.
 2851. Pittman, J. A., Jr., B. R. Boshell, B. H. Williams, D. Hamner, and P. Hill. Insulin‐like activity of vasopressin and oxytocin. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 6: 29, 1961.
 2852. Pitts, G. C. Body fat accumulation in guinea pig. Am. J. Physiol. 185: 41, 1956.
 2853. Placer, Z. On the adipose tissue. II. Changes in the composition of the adipose tissue in starvation. Cesk. Gastroenterol. Vyziva 15:89, 1961.
 2854. Placer, Z., and Z. Slabochová. Adipose tissue composition during development and in different nutritional states. In: Proceedings of the 5th National Congress of the Czechoslovak Physiol. Soc, Karlovy Vary, 6‐13‐17, 1961, p. 63.
 2855. Placer, Z., and Z. Slobochová. On the adipose tissue. Introduction. Cesk. Gastroenterol. Vyziva 15: 81, 1961.
 2856. Placer, Z., Z. Slabochová, J. Masek, and M. Havlova. On the adipose tissue. I. Composition of three types of adipose tissue in rats. Cesk. Gastroenterol. Vyziva 15: 83, 1961.
 2857. Placer, Z., Z. Slabochová, and J. Masek. On adipose tissues. III Composition of three types of adipose tissue in rats fed diets with various food contents after fasting. Cesk. Gastroenterol. Vyziva 15: 197, 1961.
 2858. Placer, Z., Z. Slabochová, P. Fabry, M. Havlova, and J. Masek. On adipose tissues, IV. Composition of three types of adipose tissue in rats after prolonged feeding of diets with various food contents. Cesk. Gastroenterol. Vyziva 15: 203, 1961.
 2859. Placer, Z., B. Seflacek, Z. Roubal, Z. Slabochová, and V. Hromadkova. The problem of fats from the biochemical viewpoint. Cesk. Gastroenterol. Vyziva 16: 171, 1962.
 2860. Plenert, W. The development of subcutaneous fatty tissue in early childhood. Z. Kinderheilk 85: 599, 1961.
 2861. Plenert, W. Uptake disorders of subcutaneous fatty tissue in early childhood. Z. Kinderheilk 86: 688, 1962.
 2862. Pletschner, A., H. Fahrlaender, and H. Staub. Studies of carbohydrate metabolism, III. The utilisation of fructose in normals, diabetics, and patients with liver diseases. Helv. Physiol. Pharmacol. Acta 9: 46, 1951.
 2863. Plichet, A. Weber‐Christian disease. Presse Méd. 60: 1120, 1952.
 2864. Pohl, M. On the pathology of brown adipose tissue in infancy. Oest. Z. Kinderheilk 11: 12, 1955.
 2865. Policard, A. On the function of adipose cells. Compt. Rend. Acad. Sciences 175: 534, 1922.
 2866. Policard, A. On the membrane of adipose cells. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 87: 944, 1922.
 2867. Polimanti, O. Il Letargo (Sleep(. Rome, 1912, p. 46.
 2868. Poljakoff, P. A new type of fat forming organ in loose connective tissue. Arch. Mikrosck. Anal. 32: 123, 1888.
 2869. Pollitzer, R. A case of sclerodermia in a newborn. Riv. Clin. Pediat. 19: 435, 1921.
 2870. Polonovski, J. Biochemistry of adipose tissue. Path. Biol. (Paris( 5: 1595, 1957.
 2871. Polonovski, J. Adipose tissue. Its composition, its normal and pathological metabolism. Rev. Prat. Froid. (Paris( 11: 2641, 1961.
 2872. Polonovski, M., and J. Polonovski. Editorial: primitive fat organs. J.A.M.A. 133: 1283, 1947.
 2873. Polonovski, M., and J. Polonovski. Biochemistry and metabolism of adipose tissue. Gior. Clin. Med. 34: 233, 1953.
 2874. Polonovski, M., and J. Polonovski. Biochemistry and metabolism of adipose tissue. Gior. Clin. Med. 34: 233, 1953.
 2875. Polosukhina, T., and Z. N. Kaipova. Cholesterol, fatty acids and ketone bodies in the blood of domestic and wild animals. Izv Akad Nauk Kazakh (Fiziol Med( 1: 41, 1960.
 2876. Poole, J. C. F. The effect of certain fatty acids on the coagulation of plasma in vitro. Brit. J. Exptl. Pathol. 36: 248, 1955.
 2877. Popják, G., and M. L. Beeckmans. Extrahepatic lipid synthesis. Biochem. J. 47: 233, 1950.
 2878. Popják, G., and A. Tietz. Biosynthesis of fatty acids by slices and cell‐free suspensions of mammary gland. Biochem. J. 54: 46, 1954.
 2879. Popják, G., and A. Tietz. Biosynthesis of fatty acids in cell‐free preparations 2. Synthesis of fatty acids from acetate by a soluble enzyme system prepared from rat mammary gland. Biochem. J. 60: 147, 1955.
 2880. Popják, G., T. H. French, and S. J. Folley. Utilization of acetate for milk fat synthesis in the lactating goat. Biochem. J. 48: 411, 1951.
 2881. Popják, G., T. H. French, G. D. Hunter, and A. J. P. Martin. Mode of formation of milk fatty acids from acetate in the goat. Biochem. J. 48: 612, 1951.
 2882. Popper, H. L., and H. Necheles. Pathways of enzymes into the blood in acute damage of the pancreas. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 43: 220, 1940.
 2883. Porter, J. W., and R. W. Long. A study of the role of palmityl‐coenzyme A in fatty acid synthesis by the pigeon liver enzyme. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 20, 1958.
 2884. Porter, J. W., S. J. Wakil, A. Tietz, M. I. Jacob, and D. M. Gibson. On the mechanism of fatty acid synthesis. II. Cofactor requirements of the soluble pigeon liver system. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 25: 35, 1957.
 2885. Portis, B. Role of omentum of rabbits, dogs and guinea pigs in antibody production. J. Infect. Diseases 34: 159, 1924.
 2886. Post, R. H. An approach to the question, does all diabetes depend upon a single genetic locus? Diabetes 11: 56, 1962.
 2887. Potter, R. L., and H. L. Eastlick. A histochemical study of certain enzymes in the adipose tissue of the chick and mouse with special reference to embryonic stages. Growth 16: 199, 1952.
 2888. Powell, A., C. Eisdorfer, and M. D. Bogdonoff. Physiologic response patterns observed in a learning task. Arch. Gen. Psychiat. 10: 192 1964.
 2889. Pozza, G., and A. Ghidoni. Action of insulin upon glucose, fructose and galactose utilization by the rat epididymal fat pad. Clin. Chim. Acta 7: 55, 1962.
 2890. Pozza, G., A. Ghidoni, and C. Basilico. Glucose uptake and gas exchange in human adipose tissue incubated in vitro. Lancet 1: 836, 1963.
 2891. Prabucki, A. L. Alteration of the body fat of growing chicks by the quality of nutritional fat. Mitt. Lebensmitt. Hyg. 52: 545, 1961.
 2892. Prentice, T. C., W. Siri, N. I. Berlin, G. M. Hyde, E. E. Parsons, E. E. Joiner, and J. H. Lawrence. Studies of total body water with tritium. J. Clin. Invest. 31: 412, 1952.
 2893. Pressman, B. G., and H. A. Lardy. Effect of surface‐active agents on the latent adenosine‐triphosphatase of mitochondria. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 21: 458, 1956.
 2894. Pretl, K. Concerning the frequency of hematopoiesis in human adipose tissue. Klin. Med. (Vienna( 2: 234, 1947.
 2895. Preziosi, M. Diffuse lipomatosis of the mesocolon simulating an abdominal tumor. Policlinco (Rome) Sez. Prat. 69: 429, 1962.
 2896. Pritchard, E. T., and H. Singh. Lipid peroxidation in developing rat brain. Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 39: 1231, 1961.
 2897. Prout, T. E. The chemical structure of insulin in relation to biological activity and antigenicity. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 673, 1963.
 2898. Prunelle, C. F. V. G. Studies of hibernation in some mammals. Annales du Museum d'hist. nat. (Paris( 18: 302, 1811.
 2899. Ptak, W. Chromatographic studies on steroid hormones in the brown tissue. Acta Physiol. Pol 11: 864, 1960.
 2900. Ptak, W. The effect of stress on the steroid content in the brown adipose tissue of the rat. Folia Biol. (Warsaw( 10: 131, 1962.
 2901. Ptak, W. The effect of extracts from brown and yellow adipose tissues on the storage of glycogen in the liver of albino mice. Folia Biol. (Warsaw( 10: 122, 1962.
 2902. Ptak, W. Paper chromatography of steroid hormones present in the brown fat tissue. Endokrynol. Polska 13: 1962.
 2903. Puchol, J. R., and A. Carballido. Transaminase activity of rat adipose tissue. Nature 193: 1284, 1962.
 2904. Puchol, J. R., and A. Carballido. Changes in the transaminases of rat adipose tissues caused by the action of insulin, glucose, glucocorticoids and other metabolic conditions. Rev. Iberica Endocrinol. 10: 47, 1963.
 2905. Quagliarello, G. The presence of a dehydrogenase active on long chain fatty acids in the cells of adipose tissue. Att. Accad. Naz. Lincei (Rome( 16: 552, 1932.
 2906. Quagliarello, G., and G. Scoz. On the existence of a lipase in adipose tissue. Arch. Sci. Biol. (Bologna( 17: 513, 1932.
 2907. Quagliarello, G., and G. Scoz. In vitro oxidation of the fats of adipose tissue. Arch. Sci. Biol. (Bologna( 17: 530, 1932.
 2908. Quortrup, E. R., J. R. Gorham, and C. L. Davis. Non‐suppurative panniculitis (yellow fat) in mink. Vet. Med. 43: 228, 1948.
 2909. Raben, M. S. Human growth hormone. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 15: 71, 1959.
 2910. Raben, M. S., and C. H. Hollenberg. Effect of growth hormone on plasma fatty acids. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 922, 1958.
 2911. Raben, M. S., and C. H. Hollenberg. Effect of growth hormone on plasma fatty acids. J. Clin. Invest. 38: 484, 1959.
 2912. Raben, M. S., and C. H. Hollenberg. Uptake and release of fatty acids by adipose tissue. J. Clin. Invest. 38: 1032, 1959.
 2913. Raben, M. S., and C. H. Hollenberg. Growth hormone and the mobilization of fatty acids. In: Ciba Foundation Colloquia on Endocrinology, vol. 13. 1960, p. 89.
 2914. Raben, M. S., and C. H. Hollenberg. Effect of glucose and insulin on the esterification of fatty acids by isolated adipose tissue. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 435, 1960.
 2915. Raben, M. S., R. Landolt, F. A. Smith, K. Hofmann, and H. Yajima. Adipokinetic activity of synthetic peptides related to corticotrophin. Nature 189: 681, 1961.
 2916. Rabinowitz, D., and K. L. Zierler. Effect of insulin on free fatty acid metabolism in the human forearm. Federation Proc. 21: 200, 1962.
 2917. Rabinowitz, D., and K. L. Zierler. Forearm metabolism in obesity and its response to intra‐arterial insulin. Characterization of insulin resistance and evidence for adaptive hyperinsulinism. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 2173, 1962.
 2918. Rabinowitz, D., and K. L. Zierler. Role of free fatty acids in forearm metabolism in man, quantitated by use of insulin. J. Clin. Invest. 41, 2191, 1962.
 2919. Rabinowitz, D., and K. L. Zierler. Forearm metabolism in acromegaly. In: Abstracts of the 44th Endocrine Society Meeting, Chicago, 1962, p. 31.
 2920. Rabinowitz, D., and K. L. Zierler. A metabolic regulating device based on the actions of human growth hormone and of insulin, singly and together on the human forearm. Nature 199: 913, 1963.
 2921. Racker, E. Carbohydrate metabolism in ascites tumor cells. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 63: 1017, 1956.
 2922. Rafaelsen, O. J., V. Lauris, and A. E. Renold. Localized intraperitoneal action of insulin on rat diaphragm and epididymal adipose tissue in vivo. Diabetes. In press.
 2923. Raggi, F., D. S. Kronfeld, J. Bartley, and Luick, Jr. Soluble glucokinase activity in bovine tissues. Nature 197: 190, 1963.
 2924. Rakusan, K. On the relationship between the subcutaneous fat layer and weight in children. Cesk. Pediat. 17: 295, 1962.
 2925. Rall, T. W., and E. W. Sutherland. Formation of a cyclic adenine ribonucleotide by tissue particles. J. Biol. Chem. 232: 1065, 1958.
 2926. Rall, T. W., E. W. Sutherland, and T. Menon. Adenyl cyclase I. Distribution, preparation and properties. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 1220, 1963.
 2927. Ramey, E. R., and M. S. Goldstein. The adrenal cortex and the sympathetic nervous system. Physiol. Rev. 37: 155, 1957.
 2928. Ramos, E. A., I. H. Einsel, D. N. Tweeddale, and R. H. Thompson. Lipoma of the stomach; report of a case and review of the literature. Am. J. Digest. Dis. 3: 232, 1958.
 2929. Rampone, A. J. Rate of fat uptake by intestinal lymphatics. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 108: 278, 1961.
 2930. Ramseier, E. B., E. R. Froesch, P. Bally, and A. Labhart. Measurements of serum insulin with adipose tissue in vitro: the influence of other hormones, “free,” “bound” insulin activity. In: Proceedings of the 4th Congress of the International Diabetes Federation, Geneva; Médecine et Hygiéne, 1961, p. 643.
 2931. Randle, P. J. The assay of insulin in vitro by means of the glucose uptake of the isolated rat diaphragm. J. Endocrinol. 14: 82, 1956.
 2932. Randle, P. J. The effect of glucagon preparations on the uptake of glucose by isolated rat diaphragm. J. Endocrinol. 17: 396, 1958.
 2933. Randle, P. J. The action of insulin. In: Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism, edited by D. A. Pyke. Philadelphia and Montreal: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1962, p. 17.
 2934. Randle, P. J. Endocrine control of metabolism. Ann. Rev. Physiol. 25: 291, 1963.
 2935. Randle, P. J., and H. E. Morgan. Regulation of glucose uptake by muscle. Vitamins Hormones 20: 199, 1962.
 2936. Randle, P. J., and G. H. Smith. Regulation of the uptake of glucose by the isolated rat diaphragm. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 25: 442, 1957.
 2937. Randle, P. J., and K. W. Taylor. Insulin in blood. Brit. Med. Bull. 16: 209, 1960.
 2938. Randle, P. J., and K. W. Taylor. Insulin. In: Hormones in Blood, edited by C. H. Gray and A. L. Bacharach. New York: Academic Press, 1961, p. 11.
 2939. Randle, P. J., and F. G. Young. The mechanism of action of insulin. Brit. Med. Bull. 16: 237, 1960.
 2940. Randle, P. J., P. B. Garland, C. N. Hales, and E. A. Newsholme. The glucose fatty‐acid cycle. Its role in insulin sensitivity and the metabolic disturbance of diabetes mellitus. Lancet 1: 785, 1963.
 2941. Raper, F. P. Eilateral, symmetrical, peri‐ureteric fibrosis. Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 48: 736, 1955.
 2942. Raphael, S. S., and M. J. G. Lynch. Kimmelstiel‐Wilson glomerulo‐nephropathy: its occurrence in diseases other than diabetes mellitus. Arch. Pathol. 65: 420, 1958.
 2943. Rappaport, H., M. Raum, and J. B. Horrell. Bone marrow embolism. Am. J. Pathol. 27: 407, 1951.
 2944. Rapport, M. M., and W. T. Norton. Chemistry of the lipids. Ann. Rev. Biochem. 31: 103, 1962.
 2945. Rasmussen, A. T. The glandular status of brown multilocular adipose tissue. Endocrinology 6: 760, 1922.
 2946. Rasmussen, A. T. The so‐called hibernating gland. J. Morphol. 38: 147, 1923‐24.
 2947. Rasor, H. Ueber ein Lipom des erwachsenen mit Lipoblasten in Verschiedenen Stadien (On a Lipoma of the Adult with Lipoblasts at Different Stages(. Thesis. Wiesbaden: Verlag von J. F. Bergmann, 1913.
 2948. Rast, J. P. Some morphologic aspects of the sclerosis of adipose tissue and its relationship to fibroadenosis of the breast. Press Méd. 64: 139, 1956.
 2949. Ratsimamanga, A. R., and M. Nigeon‐Dureuil. New evidence for the presence of a corticosteroid in the interscapular fat of castrated and adrenalectomised rats. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 153: 1985, 1959.
 2950. Ratsimamanga, A. R., G. Costes‐Sodigné, and M. Nigeon‐Dureuil. The resistance to cold of adrenalectomised rats as related to the function of interscapular fat. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 152: 956, 1958.
 2951. Ratsimamanga, A. R., T. H. Rahandra, M. Nigeon‐Dureuil, and M. Rabinowicz. On the presence of adrenal‐type hormones in the interscapular fat of adrenalectomised rats. J. Physiol. 50: 479, 1958.
 2952. Raulin, J., Cl. Loriette, and G. Clément. The incorporation of elaidic acids in triglycerides of the albino rat. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 70: 642, 1963.
 2953. Rautenbery, W. Comparative studies of the energy metabolism of birds (Fringilla montifringilla L. and Passer domesticus L). J. Ornith. (Berlin( 98: 36, 1957.
 2954. Rea, C. E. A new plan in the operative treatment of patients with severe hyperthyroidism. The use of spinal anesthesia as an adjunct to their preoperative care. Surgery 16: 731, 1944.
 2955. Read, B. E. Metabolism studies with chaulmoogra oil. The influence of chaulmoogra oil on calcium metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 62: 515, 1924.
 2956. Rebouças, G., and K. J. Isselbacher. Studies on the pathogenesis of the ethanol‐induced fatty liver. I. Synthesis and oxidation of fatty acids by the liver. J. Clin. Invest. 40: 1355, 1961.
 2957. Recant, L., H. Alp, M. B. Koch, and J. Eggeman. Non‐esterified fatty acid releasing activity of diabetic serum. Lancet 2: 614, 1963.
 2958. Recknagen, R. O., B. Lombardi, and M. C. Schotz. A new insight into pathogenesis of carbon tetrachloride fat infiltration. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 104: 608, 1960.
 2959. Reed, L. L., F. Yamaguchi, W. E. Anderson, and L. B. Mendel. Factors induencing the distribution and character of adipose tissue in the rat. J. Biol. Chem. 87: 147, 1930.
 2960. Reed, L. L., W. E. Anderson, and L. B. Mendel. Factors influencing the distribution and character of adipose tissue in the rat. II. The effect of ovariectomy and of feeding with thyroxine. J. Biol. Chem. 96: 313, 1932.
 2961. Reh, H. The adipose cell in man as related to the nutritional state. Virchows Arch. Pathol. Anat. Physiol. Klin. Med. 324: 234, 1953.
 2962. Reichl, D. Factors affecting the amount of free fatty acids in rat adipose tissue. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 12: 62, 1963.
 2963. Reichl, D., and V. Felt. Effect of glucose on nonesterified fatty acids exchanged between adipose tissue and incubation medium. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 9: 807, 1960.
 2964. Reichl, D., and V. Felt. The effect of glucose on fatty acid transport. Changes in unesterified fatty acid levels in adipose tissue. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 10: 50, 1961.
 2965. Reid, J., and T. D. Lightbody. The insulin equivalence of salicylate. Brit. Med. J. 1: 897, 1959.
 2966. Reifenstein, E. C., F. Albright, and S. L. Wells. The accumulation, interpretation and presentation of data pertaining to metabolic balances, notably those of calcium, phosphorus and nitrogen. J. Clin. Endocrinol. 5: 367, 1945.
 2967. Reiser, R., M. C. Williams, and M. F. Sorrels. The transport and dynamic state of exogenous glycerol and palmitic‐acid labeled tripalmitin. J. Lipid Res. 1: 241, 1960.
 2968. Remenchik, A. P., and J. Bernsohn. Relationships between the composition of adipose tissue and the total fat content of the body. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 110: 754, 1963.
 2969. Rémillard, G. L. Histochemical and microcheinical observations on the lipids of the interscapular brown fat of the female verpertilionid bat Myotis lucifugus lucifugus. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 72: 1, 1958.
 2970. Renaut, J. Traite d'Histologie Pratique, vol. 1. Rueff, édit., 1899.
 2971. Rennie, D. W., B. G. Covino, B. J. Howell, and S. H. Song. Physical insulation of Korean diving women. J. Appl. Physiol. 17: 961, 1962.
 2972. Renold, A. E. Insulin in blood. In: Clinical Endocrinology, vol. 1, edited by E. B. Astwood. New York and London: Grune and Stratton, 1960, p. 663.
 2973. Renold, A. E. Pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus. II. Metabolic consequences of insulin lack. In: Proceedings of the 4th Congress of the International Diabetes Federation, Geneva: Médecine et Hygiéne, 1961, p. 39.
 2974. Renold, A. E., and G. F. Cahill, Jr. Diabetes mellitus. In: The Metabolic Basis of Inherited Disease, edited by J. B. Stanbury et al. New York: McGraw‐Hill, 1960, p. 65.
 2975. Renold, A. E., and B. Jeanrenaud. Metabolism of the adipose cell. In: “l'Obésité,” Paris: Exp. Scient., 1963, p. 281.
 2976. Renold, A. E., and A. Marble. Lipolytic activity of adipose tissue in man and rat. J. Biol. Chem. 185: 367, 1950.
 2977. Renold, A. E., and G. W. Thorn. Clinical usefulness of fructose. Am. J. Med. 19: 163, 1955.
 2978. Renold, A. E., A. Marble, and D. W. Fawcett. Action of insulin on deposition of glycogen and storage of fat in adipose tissue. Endocrinology 46: 55, 1950.
 2979. Renold, A. E., A. I. Winegrad, and D. B. Martin. Diabetes mellitus and adipose tissue. Helv. Med. Acta 24: 322, 1957.
 2980. Renold, A. E., B. Jeanrenaud, A. I. Winegrad, and D. B. Martin. Adipose tissue: a major site of metabolic interrelation between carbohydrates and fats. In: Modern Problems in Pediatrics, vol. 4, edited by S. Karger. Basel, Switz.: 1959, p. 120.
 2981. Renold, A. E., G. Zahnd, B. Jeanrenaud, and B. R. Boshell. Some effects of tolbutamide and chlorpropamide in vitro. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 75: 490, 1959.
 2982. Renold, A. E., G. F. Cahill, B. Leboeuf, and M. G. Herrera. Effect of adrenal hormones upon adipose tissue. In: Metabolic Effects of Adrenal Hormones, Ciba Foundation Study Group, No. 6, Boston: Little‐Brown Co., 1960, p. 68.
 2983. Renold, A. E., J. Steinke, and H. N. Antoniades. Insulin‐like activity in human serum and pancreatic extracts as measured with rat adipose tissue. Acta Endocrinol., Suppl. 51 (Proceedings of 1st International Congress of Endocrinology) 35: 1235, 1960.
 2984. Renold, A. E., D. B. Martin, Y. M. Dagenais, J. Steinke, R. J. Nickerson, and M. C. Sheps. Measurement of small quantities of insulin‐like activity using rat adipose tissue. I. A proposed procedure. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 1487, 1960.
 2985. Renold, A. E., J. Christophe, and B. Jeanrenaud. The obese hyperglycemic syndrome in mice—Metabolism of isolated adipose tissue in vitro. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 719, 1960.
 2986. Renold, A. E., A. I. Winegrad, B. Jeanrenaud, and D. B. Martin. Suggested importance of adipose tissue as a site of insulin action and as a major site of metabolic interrelations between carbohydrates and fats. In: The Mechanism of Action of Insulin. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, Ltd., 1960, p. 153.
 2987. Reshef, L., and B. Shapiro. Effect of epinephrine, cortisone and growth hormones on release of unesterified fatty acids by adipose tissue in vitro. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 9: 551, 1960.
 2988. Reshef, L., and B. Shapiro. An acceptor for fatty acids in tissue particles. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 64: 578, 1962.
 2989. Reshef, L., E. Shafrir, and B. Shapiro. In vitro release of unesterified fatty acids by adipose tissue. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 7: 723, 1958.
 2990. Reuben, M. S., and A. R. Peskin. Tumor of the interscapular gland. Arch. Pediat. 45: 243, 1928.
 2991. Revel, J. P., L. Napolitano, and D. W. Fawcett. Identification of glycogen in electron micrographs of thin tissue sections. J. Biophys. Biochem. Cytol. 8: 575, 1960.
 2992. Reynolds, E. L., and T. Asakawa. A comparison of certain aspects of body structure and body shape in 200 adults. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop. 8: 343, 1950.
 2993. Reynolds, E. L., and P. Grote. Sex differences in the distribution of tissue components in the human leg from birth to maturity. Anat. Record 102: 45, 1948.
 2994. Ribeiro, L. P., O. R. Affonso, and E. Mitidieri. Inhibition of lipoprotein lipase by hexadimethrine bromide. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 65: 252, 1962.
 2995. Ribelin, W. E., and F. DeEds. Fat necrosis in man and animals. Vet. Met. Assoc. 136: 135, 1960.
 2996. Ricci, V., and F. Calzanava. On a case of myelolipoma of the adrenal gland. Riv. Anat. Patol. Oncol. 10: 1069, 1956.
 2997. Rich, A. R., T. H. Cochran, and D. C. McGoon. Marked lipemia resulting from the administration of cortisone. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 88: 101, 1951.
 2998. Rich, C., E. L. Bierman, and I. L. Schwartz. Plasma nonesterified fatty acid in hyperthyroid states. J. Clin. Invest. 38: 275, 1959.
 2999. Richards, A. G., and M. A. Brooks. Internal symbiosis in insects. Ann. Rev. Entomol. 3: 37, 1958.
 3000. Richer, P. The role of fat in the exterior conformation of the human body. Nouvelle iconographie de la Salpětriére 3: 20, 1890.
 3001. Richer, P. New Pictorial Anatomy of the Human Body. I. Practical Course. Elements of Anatomy. Man. II. Superior Course. Morphology. Woman, vol. 1. Paris: Plen edit. 1920, p. 387.
 3002. Richter, E. Experimental observations on the occurrence of glycogen in adipose tissue. (Zieglers) Beitr. Pathol. Anat. (Jena(, 86: 66, 1931.
 3003. Riemersma, J. C. Osmium tetroxide fixation of lipids: nature of the reaction products. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 11: 463, 1963.
 3004. Ries, W. Contribution to the study of obesity. I. Electrical resistance of living tissue. Deut. Z. Verdauungs. Stoff‐wechselkrankh. 16: 169, 1956.
 3005. Ries, W. The chemistry of body fat. Med. u. Ernährung 3: 125, 1962.
 3006. Ries, W. On the biomorphogenesis of human adipose tissue. Z. Aiternsforsch. 16: 330, 1963.
 3007. Rinaldi, V. G. Multiple, cystic steatonecrosis associated with injections of penicillin. Riforma Med. 72: 207, 1958.
 3008. Ringer, A. I., E. M. Frankel, and L. Jonas. The chemistry of gluconeogenesis. III. The fate of isobutyric, isovalerianic and isocaproic acids in the diabetic organism, with consideration of the intermediary metabolism of leucine and valine. J. Biol. Chem. 14: 525, 1913.
 3009. Rizack, M. A. An epinephrine sensitive lipolytic activity in adipose tissue. Thesis. Rockefeller Institute, N. Y., 1960.
 3010. Rizack, M. A. Intravascular effect of heparin on plasma nonesterified fatty acid and triglyceride during alimentary lipemia. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 104: 111, 1960.
 3011. Rizack, M. A. An epinephrine sensitive lipolytic activity in adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 657, 1961.
 3012. Rizack, M. A. Activation of an epinephrine‐sensitive lipolytic activity from adipose tissue by adenosine 3',5' phosphate. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 392, 1964.
 3013. Robbins, P. W., R. R. Traut, and F. Lipmann. Glycogen synthesis from glucose, glucose‐6‐phosphate and uridine diphosphate glucose in muscle preparations. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 45: 6, 1959.
 3014. Robbins, W. E., J. N. Kaplanis, S. J. Louloudes, and R. E. Monroe. Utilization of ‐1‐C14‐acetate in lipid synthesis by adult house flies. Ann. Entotnol. Soc. Am. 53: 128, 1960.
 3015. Robb‐Smith, A. H. T. Pulmonary fat embolism. Lancet 1: 135, 1941.
 3016. Robert, A., and R. O. Scow. Perfusion of rat adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. 205: 405, 1963.
 3017. Roberts, R. H., W. I. Morse, W. Josenhans, and L. Cudkowicz. Studies in obesity among naval personnel. Medical Serv. J. (Can.( 14: 604, 1963.
 3018. Robertson, H. E. Lipoma myxomatodes. J. Med. Res. 35: 131, 1916.
 3019. Robinson, D. S. The chemical composition of chylomicra in the rat. Quart. J. Exp. Physiol. 40: 112, 1955.
 3020. Robinson, D. S. Further studies on the lipolytic system induced in plasma by heparin injection. Quart. J. Exp. Physiol. 41: 195, 1956.
 3021. Robinson, D. S. Fifth International Conference of Biochemical Problems of Lipids. Marseille, 1960.
 3022. Robinson, D. S. The effect of changes in nutritional state on the lipolytic activity of rat adipose tissue. J. Lipid Res. 1: 332, 1960.
 3023. Robinson, D. S. The lipolytic activity of adipose tissue. Biochem. J. 74: 25P, 1960.
 3024. Robinson, D. S. Digestion, Intestinal Absorption and Transport of Glycerides in Higher Animals. Paris: Colloq. Intern. Centre Nat. Rech. Sci. 1961, p. 151.
 3025. Robinson, D. S. Changes in the lipolytic activity of the guinea pig mammary gland at parturition. J. Lipid Res. 4: 21, 1963.
 3026. Robinson, D. S. The clearing factor lipase and its action in the transport of fatty acids between the blood and the tissues. Advances in Lipid Res., 1963. In press.
 3027. Robinson, D. S., and J. E. French. Review article: the heparin clearing reaction and fat transport. Quart. J. Exp. Physiol. 42: 151, 1957.
 3028. Robinson, D. S., and J. E. French. Heparin, the clearing factor lipase and fat transport. Pharmacol. Rev. 12: 241, 1960.
 3029. Robinson, D. S., and P. M. Harris. The production of lipolytic activity in the circulation of the hind limb in response to heparin. Quart. J. Exp. Physiol. 44: 80, 1959.
 3030. Robinson, D. S., and P. M. Harris. Ethionine administration in the rat. 2. Effects on the incorporation of (32P) Orthophosphate and DL‐(I‐14C) leucine into the phosphatides and proteins of liver and plasma. Biochem. J. 80: 361, 1961.
 3031. Robinson, D. S., and A. Seakins. Reduced plasma lipoprotein production as a factor in the development of fatty livers. In: Biochemical Problems of Lipids, edited by A. C. Frazier. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing Company, 1963.
 3032. Robinson, D. S., G. H. Jeffries, and J. C. F. Poole. Further studies on the interaction of chyle and plasma in the rat. Quart. J. Exp. Physiol. 40: 297, 1955.
 3033. Robinson, D. S., P. M. Harris, and C. R. Ricketts. The production of lipolytic activity in rat plasma after the intravenous injection of dextran sulphate. Biochem. J. 71: 286, 1959.
 3034. Robinson, D. S., J. M. Barry, W. Bartley, and J. L. Linzell. The uptake from the blood of triglyceride fatty acids of chylomicra and low density lipoproteins by the mammary gland of the goat. Biochem. J. 87: 23P, 1963.
 3035. Robinson, H. M., and F. A. Ellis. Naevus lipomatosus subepidermalis seu superficialis cutis. Arch. Dermatol. 35: 485, 1937.
 3036. Robinson, J. D., and R. O. Brady. Stereospecific reduction of crotonyl coenzyme A. J. Lipid Res. 3: 243, 1962.
 3037. Robinson, J. D., R. M. Bradley, and R. O. Brady. Biosynthesis of fatty acids, III. Utilization of substituted acyl coenzyme A derivatives as intermediates. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 528, 1963.
 3038. Robinson, J. D., R. O. Brady, and R. M. Bradley. Biosynthesis of fatty acids, IV. Studies with inhibitors. J. Lipid Res. 4: 144, 1963.
 3039. Robinson, J. D., R. M. Bradley, and R. O. Brady. The utilization of substituted acyl‐coenzyme A derivatives in fatty acid synthesis. II. Studies with enzymes obtained from adipose tissue. Biochemistry 2: 191, 1963.
 3040. Robinson, J. R. Fat embolism following abdominal surgery. Am. J. Surg. 78: 401, 1949.
 3041. Robinson, K. L., and W. E. Coey. A brown discoloration of pig fat and vitamin E deficiency. Nature 168: 997, 1951.
 3042. Rocha E Silva, M. Biochemistry and pharmacology of bradykinin. In: Polypeptides Which Affect Smooth Muscles and Blood Vessels. edited by M. Schachter. New York: Pergamon Press, 1960, p. 210.
 3043. Rochat, R. R. Hibernom. Acta Neerl. Morph. 3: 301, 1940.
 3044. Roche, A. F., and A. Cahn. Subcutaneous fat thickness and caloric intake in Melbourne children. Med. J. Aust. 49(1(: 595, 21, 1962.
 3045. Rodbell, M. The removal and metabolism of chylomicrons by adipose tissue in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 1613, 1960.
 3046. Rodbell, M. Metabolism of isolated fat cells. I. Effects of hormones on glucose metabolism and lipolysis. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 375, 1964.
 3047. Rodbell, M. Metabolism of isolated fat cells. II. Effects of ACTH on lipolysis. 1964. In preparation.
 3048. Rodbell, M. Localization of lipoprotein lipase in fat cells of rat adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 753, 1964.
 3049. Rodbell, M., and D. S. Fredrickson. The nature of the proteins associated with dog and human chylomicrons. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 562, 1959.
 3050. Rodbell, M., and R. O. Scow. Uptake and metabolism of chylomicrons by perfused rat adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. 208: 106, 1964.
 3051. Rodbell, M., D. S. Fredrickson, and K. Ono. Metabolism of chylomicron proteins in the dog. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 567, 1959.
 3052. Rodbell, M., R. O. Scow, and S. S. Chernick. Removal and metabolism of triglycerides by perfused liver. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 385, 1964.
 3053. Rodegker, W., and J. C. Nevenzel. The fatty acid composition of three marine invertebrates. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 2: 53, 1964.
 3054. Rodriguez‐Candela, J. Glucose uptake and insulin sensitivity of the epididymal fat of the rat after exposure to cold. Med. Exp. 3: 84, 1960.
 3055. Rodriguez‐Candela, J. L. C. Lopez‐Quijada. Effect of D‐860 on glucose consumption in vitro by the fatty tissue of the epididymis of the rat. Arch. Med. Exptl. (Madrid( 23: 509, 1961.
 3056. Rogers, C. E., N. J. Demetrakopoulos, and V. Hyamns. Isolated lipodystrophy affecting the mesentery, retroperitoneal area and the small intestine. Ann. Surg. 153: 277, 1961.
 3057. Rogers, D. T., and D. L. Hicks. Homeostasis of non‐fat body component in migrating birds. Science 143: 1037, 1964.
 3058. Rogers, D. T., and E. P. Odum. The effect of age, sex and level of lipid deposition on major body components in the parulidae. Auk 1964. In press.
 3059. Rogers, J. V., Jr., and E. K. Adams. Gastric lipoma. Case report. Radiology 67: 84, 1956.
 3060. Rogers, T. A., and M. Kleibo. Milk fat synthesis from acetate in mammary gland of the cow. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 94: 705, 1957.
 3061. Roheim, P. S., and J. J. Spitzer. Metabolism of unesterified fatty acids (UFA) in normal dogs. Am. J. Physiol. 195: 288, 1958.
 3062. Roheim, P. S., D. E. Haft, L. I. Gidez, A. White, and H. A. Eder. Plasma lipoprotein metabolism in perfused rat livers. II. Transfer of free and esterified cholesterol into the plasma. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 1277, 1963.
 3063. Rokitansky, C. Lehrbuch der Pathologische Anatomie. Vienna, 1844 and 1856.
 3064. Rolando‐Ricci, V., C. Queirolo, and G. Gargiulo. Modifications of the nucleic acid content of epididymal adipose tissue of the rat after thyroxin treatment. Arch. Maragliano Pat Clin. 16: 779, 1960.
 3065. Rolando‐Ricci, V., C. Queirolo, and G. Gargiulo. Proteolytic activity of epididymal adipose tissue in the normal and thyroxinized rat. Arch. Maragliano Pat Clin. 16: 245, 1960.
 3066. Rona, P., and D. Reinicke. On the study of toxicity. Biochem. Z. 118: 213, 1921.
 3067. Rondelet, G. Histoire Entiere des Poissons (history of fish(. Lyon: Ed. A la Masse d'or, 1558.
 3068. Rony, H. R. Obesity and Leanness. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1940.
 3069. Rony, H. R., B. Mortimer, and A. C. Ivy. Fat transport through the lymph system in fasting and phlorizin poisoning. J. Biol. Chem. 96: 737, 1932.
 3070. Rose, G., and B. Shapiro. The synthesis of fatty acids and glycogen by adipose tissue in vitro. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 18: 504, 1955.
 3071. Rose, G., and B. Shapiro. Enzyme systems in adipose tissue participating in fatty acid esterification. Bull. Res. Council Israel 9A, 15, 1960.
 3072. Rose, G., and B. Shapiro. Phosphoglyceric acid kinase activity and its role in adipose tissue. Bull. Res. Council Israel, Section A 11: 384, 1963.
 3073. Rose, G., I. Stern, and B. Shapiro. The Synthetic activity of adipose tissue. Acta Med. Orientala 12: 187, 1953.
 3074. Rose, H., M. Vaughan, and D. Steinberg. Utilization of fatty acids by rat liver slices as a function of medium concentration. Am. J. Physiol. 206: 345, 1964.
 3075. Rose, I. A., R. Kellermeyer, R. Stjernholm, and H. G. Wood. The distribution of C14 in glycogen from deuterated glycerol‐C14 as a measure of the effectiveness of triose phosphate isomerase in vivo. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 3325, 1962.
 3076. Roseman, R. H., M. Friedman, and S. O. Byers. The causal role of plasma albumin deficiency in experimental nephrotic hyperlipemia and hypercholesterolemia. J. Clin. Invest. 35: 522, 1956.
 3077. Rosenberg, I. N. Adipokinetic activity of oxycelpurified corticotropin. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 82: 701, 1953.
 3078. Rosenfeld, G. The formation of fat. Part I. Ergeb. Physiol. Biol. Chem. Exptl. Pharmakol. 1: 651, 1902.
 3079. Rosenfled, G. The formation of fat. Part II. Ergeb. Physiol. Biol. Chem. Exptl. Pharmakol. 2: 50, 1903.
 3080. Rosenfeld, G. The formation of fat from carbohydrate. Allgem. Medizin. Zentral Zeitung Nr. 50 after Meyer, L. F., Die Fette im Stoffwechsel, Handbuch der Biochemie Herausgegeben, C. Oppenheimer 8: 422, 1925 (from p. 437(.
 3081. Rosner, P. Hyperplasie cortico‐surrénalienne extracapsulaire. Pathol. Microbiol. (Basel( 26: 1, 1963.
 3082. Ross, E. J. The 'permeability' hypothesis of the action of insulin. Medicine 35: 355, 1956.
 3083. Rossi, G., and M. Genesi. Lipoblastomasis and mixed malignant tumors of adipose tissue. Riv. Anat. Patol. Oncol. 6: 745, 1953.
 3084. Rossi, P., M. DiGirolamo, and L. Luzietti. Mobilization of non‐esterified fatty acids in normal subjects and in the obese. Atti. Soc. Ital. Cardiol. 22: 2 communicazioni 412, 1962.
 3085. Roth, J., S. M. Glick, R. S. Yalow, and S. A. Berson. Hypoglycemia: a potent stimulus to secretion of growth hormone. Science 140: 987, 1963.
 3086. Roth, J., S. M. Glick, R. S. Yalow, and S. A. Berson. Secretion of human growth hormone: physiologic and experimental modification. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 577, 1963.
 3087. Rothlin, M. E., and R. J. Bing. Extraction and release of individual free fatty acids by the heart and fat depots. J. Clin. Invest. 40: 1380, 1961.
 3088. Rothlin, M. E., C. B. Rothlin, and V. E. Wendt. Free fatty acid concentration and composition in arterial blood. Am. J. Physiol. 203: 306, 1962.
 3089. Roujeau, J. Primary mediastinal liposclerosis. J. Franc. Med. Chir. Thor. 16: 291, 1962.
 3090. Royer, P., O. Schweisguith, and R. Habib. Multinodular, disseminated, acute, nonrecidivating adiponecrosis of children. Ann. Pédiat. (Paris( 34: 269, 1958.
 3091. Rubens‐Duval, A., and G. Desse. Weber‐Christian disease as related to para‐rheumatic disorders. Semaine Hôp. Paris 30: 315, 1954.
 3092. Rubenstein, D., A. Daniel, S. Chiu, and J. C. Beck. The effect of glucose and epinephrine upon lipolysis and esterification in adipose tissue. Clin. Res. 10: 234, 1962.
 3093. Rubin, M., and S. Mishkin. Relationship between mediastinal lipomas and thymus. J. Thorac. Surg. 27: 494, 1954.
 3094. Rubinstein, B. G. On a case of partial lack of the corpus callosum replaced by fatty tissue. Frankfurter Z. Pathol. 44: 379, 1932.
 3095. Rud, C. The hexokinase activity in adipose tissue: an investigation of mice and men. Thesis. Copenhagen, 1960.
 3096. Rudman, D. The adipokinetic action of polypeptide and amine hormones upon the adipose tissue of various animal species. J. Lipid Res. 4: 119, 1963.
 3097. Rudman, D., and F. Seidman. Lipemia in the rabbit following injection of pituitary extract. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 99: 146, 1958.
 3098. Rudman, D., F. Seidman, and M. D. Reid. Lipemia producing activity of pituitary gland: separation of lipemia producing component from other pituitary hormones. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 103: 315, 1960.
 3099. Rudman, D., M. DiGirolamo, F. E. Kendall, A. R. Wertheim, F. Seidman, M. B. Reid, and S. Bern. Further observations on the effect of pituitary gland extracts upon the serum lipids of the rabbit. Endocrinology 67: 784, 1960.
 3100. Rudman, D., M. B. Reid, F. Seidman, M. DiGirolamo, A. R. Wertheim, and S. Bern. Purification and properties of a component of the pituitary gland which produces lipemia in the rabbit. Endocrinology 68: 273, 1961.
 3101. Rudman, D., R. L. Hirsch, F. E. Kendall, F. Seidman, and S. J. Brown. An adipokinetic component of the pituitary gland: purification, physical, chemical and biologic properties. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 18: 89, 1962.
 3102. Rudman, D., F. Seidman, S. J. Brown, and R. L. Hirsch. Adipokinetic activity of porcine fraction H in the rabbit—guinea pig—rat and mouse. Endocrinology 70: 233, 1962.
 3103. Rudman, D., S. J. Brown, M. F. Malkin, and L. A. Garcia. Inactivation of adipokinetic peptides by adipose tissue (abstract). J. Clin. Invest. 42: 974, 1963.
 3104. Rudman, D., S. J. Brown, and M. F. Malkin. Adipokinetic action of adrenocorticotropin, thyroid stimulating hormone, vasopressin, α and β melanocyte stimulating hormones, Fraction H, epinephrine and norepinephrine in the rabbit, guinea pig, hamster, rat, pig and dog. Endocrinology 72: 527, 1963.
 3105. Rudman, D., L. A. Garcia, S. J. Brown, M. F. Malkin, and W. Perl. Dose response curves for the adipokinetic action of aromatic amines and adrenocorticotropin upon the isolated adipose tissue of the hamster. J. Lipid Res. 5: 28, 1964.
 3106. Rudman, D., M. F. Malkin, S. J. Brown, L. A. Garcia, and L. L. Abell. Inactivation of adrenocorticotropin, α‐ and β‐melanocyte‐stimulating hormones, vasopressin, and pituitary fraction H by adipose tissue. J. Lipid Res. 5: 38, 1964.
 3107. Rudolphi, K. A. Grundriss der Physiologie E, vol. 1. Berlin and Reutlingen, 1821 and 1830.
 3108. Rumold, M. J. Submucous lipomas of the stomach. Surgery 10: 242, 1941.
 3109. Runnells, R. A. Fat necrosis. In: Diseases of Swine, edited by H. W. Dunne. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State College Press, 1958, p. 581.
 3110. Runner, M. N. Study of the ovarian pituitary function of the obese mouse. In: Conference on the Obese Mouse, Bar Harbor, Maine. Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory. 1952, p. 6.
 3111. Ruska, H., and T. Oestreicher. The metabolism of isolated adipose tissue. 1. Normal values and the effect of fasting. Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 177: 242, 1934.
 3112. Ruska, H., and A. Quast. The metabolism of isolated adipose tissue. II. The influence of body weight, growth and diet. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch. Exp. Path. 179: 217, 1935.
 3113. Russek, H. I. Role of heredity, diet and emotional stress in coronary heart disease. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 171: 503, 1959.
 3114. Russell, J. A., and A. E. Wilhelmi. The glycostatic action of purified growth hormone. Endocrinology 47: 26, 1950.
 3115. Rutishauser, and P. Rosner. On the migration of adrenocortical cells into the surrounding adipose tissue. Virchows Arch. Pathol. Anat. Physiol. Klin. Med. 337: 175, 1963.
 3116. Ryle, A. P., F. Sanger, L. F. Smith, and R Kitai. The disulphide bonds of insulin. Biochem. J. 60: 541, 1955.
 3117. Sabin, F. R., C. A. Doan, and C. E. Forkner. Studies on tuberculosis. J. Exptl. Med. 52, Suppl. 3: 1, 1930.
 3118. Sactor, B., and D. Bodenstein. Cytochrome C oxidase activity of various tissues of the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana (L). J. Cellular Comp. Physiol. 40: 157, 1952.
 3119. Sadovsky, A., D. Weber, and E. Wertheimer. The concentration of vitamin C in the blood during and after pregnancy. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 25: 120, 1939.
 3120. Saffran, J., and N. Kalant. Mechanisms of hyperlipemia in experimental nephrosis. J. Clin. Invest. 38: 1717, 1959.
 3121. Saffran, M., and J. Saffran. Adenohypophysis and adrenal cortex. Ann. Rev. Physiol. 21: 403, 1959.
 3122. Saito, S. Trehalase of the silkworm, Bombyx mori. Purification and properties of the enzyme. J. Biochem. (Tokyo( 48: 101, 1960.
 3123. Saito, S. Trehalose in the body fluid of the silkworm Bombyx mori L. J. Insect. Physiol. 9: 509, 1963.
 3124. Saito, M., M. Yamazaki, and M. Kobayashi. Steroid biosynthesis in the silkworm. Nature 198: 1324, 1963.
 3125. Sala, G., A. Amira, M. Borasi, and C. Cavallero. Cortisone and fat metabolism. Lancet 1: 641, 1951.
 3126. Salaman, M. R. Ph.D. thesis, Oxford, England, 1963.
 3127. Salaman, M. R., and D. S. Robinson. The effect of fasting on the clearing factor lipase activity of rat adipose tissue and plasma. In: The Biochemical Problems of Lipids (6th International Conference( edited by P. Desnuelle. New York: Pergamon Press, 1961, p. 218.
 3128. Salcedo, J., Jr., and D. Stetten, Jr. The turnover of fatty acids in the congenitally obese mouse. J. Biol. Chem. 151: 413, 1943.
 3129. Salembier, Y., P. L'enfant, and G. Plumecocq. Acute necrosis of the breast. Bull. Federation Soc. Gynecol. Obstet. Langue Franç. 3: 261, 1951.
 3130. Salmon, A. The Function of Sleep in Physiology, Psychology and Pathology. Paris: Vigot frères, 1910, p. 88.
 3131. Salmon‐Legagneur, E., and R. Courrier. Relation between the dietary fats, the body lipids and milk lipids in the sow. Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. 256: 137, 1963.
 3132. Salomon, A. K., B. Vennesland, F. W. Klemperer, J. M. Buchanan, and A. B. Hastings. The participation of carbon dioxide in the carbohydrate cycle. J. Biol. Chem. 140: 171, 1941.
 3133. Salt, H. B., O. H. Wolff, J. K. Lloyd, A. S. Fosbrooke, A. H. Cameron, and D. V. Hubble. On having no beta lipoprotein. A syndrome comprising A beta‐lipoproteinaemia, acanthocytosis and steatorrhoea. Lancet 2: 325, 1960.
 3134. Salvador, R. A., K. I. Colville, S. A. April, and J. J. Burns. Inhibition of lipid mobilization by n‐isopropyl methoxamine (BW 61‐43). J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 1964. In press.
 3135. Samaan, N., and R. Fraser. “Typical” and “atypical” serum insulin‐like activity in untreated diabetes mellitus. Lancet 2: 311, 1963.
 3136. Samaan, N. A., W. J. Dempster, R. Fraser, N. W. Please, and D. Stillman. Further immunological studies on the forms of circulating insulin. J. Endocrinol. 24: 263, 1962.
 3137. Samaan, N. A., W. J. Dempster, R. Fraser, and D. Stillman. Changes in levels of “atypical” circulating insulin after infusing “typical” insulin through liver. J. Endocrinol. 26: 1, 1963.
 3138. Samaan, N., R. Fraser, and W. J. Dempster. The “typical” and “atypical” forms of serum insulin. Diabetes 12: 339, 1963.
 3139. Samols, E., M. Nydick, T. Kuzuya, and R. H. Williams. The role of free fatty acids in dietary diabetes. Lancet 1: 1253, 1964.
 3140. Sampath Kumar, K. S. V., T. A. Sundararajan, and P. S. Sarma. Utilization of phosphorus for use in biosynthesis in the mammary gland. II. Incorporation of P32 into free phosphopeptides of milk and of mammary gland. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 679, 1960.
 3141. Sandison, A. T., and A. C. Graham. Hibernoma or brown fat lipoma. Scot. Med. J. 4: 120, 1959.
 3142. Sandler, R., M. G. Herrera, and A. E. Renold. Effect of hypophysectomy on the metabolism of epididymal adipose tissue. Endocrinology 75: 222, 1964.
 3143. Sanger, F. Chemistry of insulin. Brit. Med. Bull. 16: 183, 1960.
 3144. Sanger, F., and E. O. P. Thompson. The amino acid sequence in the glycyl chain of insulin. I. Identification of lower peptides from partial hydrolysates. Biochem. J. 53: 353, 1953.
 3145. Sano, S. Studies of glycogen in adipose tissue. II. On the formation of glycogen in white and brown adipose tissue. Okayama Igakkai Zasshi 45: 118, 1933.
 3146. Sano, S. Studies of glycogen in adipose tissue. III. On the formation of glycogen in isolated adipose tissue. Okayama Igakkai Zasshi 46: 2360, 1934.
 3147. Sano, S. Studies of glycogen in adipose tissue, IV. On the effect of insulin on adipose tissue glycogen. Okayama Igakkai Zasshi 46: 2439, 1934.
 3148. Sano, S. Studies of glycogen in adipose tissue, V. On the effect of adrenalin on adipose tissue glycogen. Okayama Igakkai Zasshi 46: 3155, 1934.
 3149. Sano, S. Studies of glycogen in adipose tissue, VI. On the effect of various endocrine substances on the formation of glycogen in isolated adipose tissue. Okayama Igakkai Zasshi 47: 53, 1935.
 3150. Sapirstein, L. A. Regional blood flow by fractional distribution of indicators. Am. J. Physiol. 193: 161, 1958.
 3151. Savary, P., and P. Desnuelle. Some types of specificity during enzymatic hydrolysis of triglycerides. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 21: 349, 1956.
 3152. Savary, P., J. Flanzy, and P. Desnuelle. Use of pancreatic lipase for the study of the structure of the body's natural fat. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 24: 414, 1957.
 3153. Sawyer, W. H. Comparative physiology and pharmacology of the neurohypophysis. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 17: 437, 1961.
 3154. Sawyer, W. H. Neurohypophysial hormones. Pharmacol. Rev. 13: 225, 1961.
 3155. Sawyer, W. H. Neurohypophyseal secretions and their origin. In: Advances in Neuroendocrinology, edited by A. V. Nalbandov. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 1963, p. 68.
 3156. Sayers, G. Adrenocorticotrophin. In: Hormones in Blood, edited by C. H. Gray and A. L. Bacharach. London and New York: Academic Press, 1961, p. 185.
 3157. Scammon, R. E. On the development and finer structure of the corpus adiposum buccae. Anat. Record 15: 267, 1919.
 3158. Scanu, A., and P. Oriente. Triton hyperlipemia in dogs. I. In vitro effects of the detergent on serum lipoproteins and chylomicrons. J. Exptl. Med. 113: 735, 1961.
 3159. Scanu, A., and I. H. Page. Separation and characterization of human serum chylomicrons. J. Exptl. Med. 109: 239, 1959.
 3160. Schaefer, G., and H. Mehnert. Comparative studies on the effect of biguanide on glucose oxidation of epididymal fat in rats and subcutaneous fatty tissue in man. Klin. Wochschr. 40: 654, 1962.
 3161. Schaeffer, G., and A. Pollack. Parallelism between increased basal oxidation rate and decreased lipemia after injection of adrenalin in rabbits. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 127: 1295, 1938.
 3162. Schaffer, J. Die Stützgewebe. In: Handbuch der Mikroskopischen Anatomie des Menschen, vol. 2, edited by Möllendorf. Berlin: J. Springer Verlag, 1930, pp. 73, 84, and 123.
 3163. Schaffer, J. Lehrbuch der Histologie und Histogenese, rd ed., Leipzig: W. Engelmann Verlag, 1933, p. 112.
 3164. Schambye, P., H. G. Wood, and G. Popjak. Biological asymmetry of glycerol and formation of asymmetrically labeled glucose. J. Biol. Chem. 206: 875, 1953.
 3165. Schapira, F., G. Schapira, and J. C. Dreyfus. The enzymatic lesion of benign fructosuria. Enzymol. Biol. Clin. 1: 170, 1961‐62.
 3166. Scharrer, B. Hormones in insects. In: The Hormones, vol. 1, edited by G. Pincus, and K. V. Thimann. New York: Academic Press, 1948, p. 866.
 3167. Scherer, E. The extramedullary lipomas of the spine. Z. Neurol. Psychiatrie 154: 507, 1936.
 3168. Scheuchzer, J. J. Muris alpini anatome. Phil. Trans. (London( 34: 237, 1727 ibid, abridged by Eames and Martin 7: 453.
 3169. Schierér, H. Studies of the brown adipose tissue of the European hamster and of the Norwegian rat. Zool Beitr. Neue. Folge 2: 63, 1956.
 3170. Schiffer, F., and E. Wertheimer. Leanness in adrenalectomized rats. J. Endocrinol. 5: 147, 1947.
 3171. Schiller, E., and A. Dorfman. The metabolism of mucopolysaccharides in animals, IV. The influence of insulin. J. Biol. Chem. 227: 625, 1957.
 3172. Schiller, H. Lipomatoma in sarcomatous transformation. Report of 2 cases. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 27: 218, 1918.
 3173. Schiller, S., G. A. Slover, and A. Dorfman. A method for the separation of acid mucopolysaccharides: Its application to the isolation from the skin of rats. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 983, 1961.
 3174. Schloerb, P. R., B. J. Friis‐Hansen, I. S. Edelman, and A. K. Solomon. The measurement of total body water in the human subject by deuterium oxide dilution. J. Clin. Invest. 29: 1296, 1950.
 3175. Schloerb, P. R., J. B. Friis‐Hansen, I. S. Edelman, D. B. Sheldon, and F. D. Moore. The measurement of deuterium oxide in body fluids by the falling drop method. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 37: 653, 1951.
 3176. Schlumberger, H. G. Tumors of the mediastinum. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Sect. V, Fascicle 18, 1951, p. 36.
 3177. Schmid, R., P. W. Robbins, and R. R. Traut. Glycogen synthesis in muscle lacking phosphorylase. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S. 45: 1236, 1959.
 3178. Schmidt, A. The influence of cortisone and oestradiol on the amounts of hexosamine and water in skin. Acta Pharmacol. Toxicol. 14: 350, 1958.
 3179. Schmidt, E., and F. W. Schmidt. Enzyme patterns of human tissues. Klin. Wochschr. 38: 957, 1960.
 3180. Schmidt, G. H., and M. F. H. Osman. Analysis of the caterpillar oil of Phalera bucehhala. L. J. Insect. Physiol. 8: 233, 1962.
 3181. Schmidt‐Nielsen, K. Investigations on the fat absorption in the intestine. Acta Physiol. Scand. 12: Suppl. 37, 1946.
 3182. Schmidt, O. The diagnosis of cerebral fat and air embolism. Deut. Z. Ges. Gerichtl. Med. 13: 231, 1929.
 3183. Schnatz, J. D., and R. H. Williams. Adipose tissue lipolytic activity during acute insulin lack. Clin. Res. 10: 118, 1962.
 3184. Schnatz, J. D., and R. H. Williams. Lipoprotein lipase and tributyrinase in rat adipose tissue. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 11: 349, 1962.
 3185. Schnatz, J. D., and R. H. Williams. The effect of acute insulin deficiency in the rat on adipose tissue lipolytic activity and plasma lipids. J. Am. Dietet. Assoc. 12:1 74, 1963.
 3186. Schnatz, J. D., and R. H. Williams. The effect of acute insulin deficiencies in the rat on adipose tissue lipolytic activity and plasma lipids. Diabetes 12: 174, 1963.
 3187. Schneider, M., and A. Nitschke. The modification of basal metabolic rate by extracts of thymus or spleen. Klin. Wochschr. 9: 1475, 1930.
 3188. Schoelly, O., and P. Favarger. Cholesterolesterase of adipose tissue; its sensitivity to hormone action. Helv. Chim. Acta 36: 90, 1953.
 3189. Schoenen, H. Studies of the composition of organs and general metabolism at various ages as related to diet. Pfluegers Arch. Ges. Physiol. 230: 179, 1932.
 3190. Schönheimer, R. The Dynamic State of Body Constituents. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1942.
 3191. Schoenheimer, R., and D. Rittenberg. Deuterium as an indicator in the study of intermediary metabolism, III. J. Biol. Chem. 111: 175, 1935.
 3192. Schoenheimer, R., and D. Rittenberg. Deuterium as an indicator in the study of intermediary metabolism, IV. J. Biol. Chem. 111: 183, 1935.
 3193. Schoenheimer, R., and D. Rittenberg. Deuterium as an indicator in the study of intermediary metabolism, VI. Synthesis and destruction of fatty acids in the organism. J. Biol. Chem. 114: 381, 1936.
 3194. Schoenheimer, R., and D. Rittenberg. Deuterium as an indicator in the study of intermediary metabolism, IX. The conversion of stearic acid into palmitic acid in the organism. J. Biol. Chem. 120: 155, 1937.
 3195. Rittenberg, D., and R. Schoenheimer. Deuterium as indicator in study of intermediary metabolism; further studies on biological uptake of deuterium into organic substances, with special reference to fat and cholesterol formation. J. Biol. Chem. 121: 235, 1937.
 3196. Schogt, J. C. M., P. H. Begemann, and J. Koster. Nonphosphatide aldehydogenic lipids in milk fat, beef tallow, and ox heart. J. Lipid Res. 1: 446, 1960.
 3197. Schotz, M. G., and I. H. Page. Effect of norepinephrine and epinephrine on nonesterified fatty acid concentration in plasma. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 101: 624, 1959.
 3198. Schotz, M. G., and I. H. Page. Effect of norepinephrine on plasma nonesterified fatty acid (NEFA) and the release of NEFA from rat epididymal adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 18: 139, 1959.
 3199. Schotz, M. G., and I. H. Page. Effect of adrenergic blocking agents on the release of free fatty acids from rat adipose tissue. J. Lipid. Res. 1: 466, 1960.
 3200. Schotz, M. C., and R. O. Recknagel. Effect of carbon tetrachloride on release of free fatty acids by rat adipose tissue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 103: 398, 1960.
 3201. Schotz, M. G., G. M. C. Masson, and I. H. Page. ACTH in vitro on release of nonesterified fatty acids from adipose tissues of adrenalectomized rats. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 101: 159, 1959.
 3202. Schrade, W., E. Boehle, and R. Biegler. Humoral changes in arteriosclerosis. Investigations on lipids, fatty acids, ketone bodies, pyruvic acid, lactic acid and glucose in the blood. Lancet 2: 1409, 1960.
 3203. Schrade, W., R. Biegler, and E. Boehle. Fatty acid distribution in the lipid fractions of healthy persons of different age, patients with atherosclerosis and patients with idiopathic hyperlipidaemia. J. Atheroscler. Res. 1: 47, 1961.
 3204. Schroeder, J., B. Beck, and E. Moll. On homologous correlations between blood sedimentation and body fat content. Klin. Wochschr. 40: 160, 1962.
 3205. Schulze, G. On the regulation of unesterified serum fatty acids. Nutr. Dieta (Basel( 3: 203, 1961.
 3206. von Schumacher, S. Grundiss der Histologie des Menschen. Wien: Springer Verlag, 1943, p. 25.
 3207. Schuttemeyer, W. The clinical usefulness of the measurement of lipase in the diagnosis of fat embolism. Arch. Klin. Chir. 270: 50, 1951.
 3208. Schwartz, I. L., and A. F. Debons. Action of thyroid hormone on the release of fatty acids from tissue stores. The Physiologist 2: 104, 1959.
 3209. Schwarz, K., and K. F. Weinges. Glycerol and free fatty acids in the serum after insulin and glucagon in man. 4e Congrès de la Fédération Internationale du diabète, vol. 1. Genève, 1961, p. 148.
 3210. Schwarz, K., K. P. Eymer, K. Kopetz, and K. F. Weinges. Normal values for glycerol in human serum and modifications due to arterenol. Klin. Wochschr. 39: 975, 1961.
 3211. Schwartz, R., I. A. Schaffer, and A. E. Renold. Generalized lipoatrophy, hepatic cirrhosis, disturbed carbohydrate metabolism and accelerated growth (lipoatrophic diabetes(. Longitudinal observations and metabolic studies. Am. J. Med. 28: 973, 1960.
 3212. Schwarzmann, J. M. On cutaneous and subcutaneous, traumatic, experimental cytosteatonecrosis. Ann. Dermaatol. Syphiligraphie 1: 476, 1930.
 3213. Scopes, J. W., and J. P. M. Tizard. The effect of intravenous noradrenaline on the oxygen consumption of newborn mammals. J. Physiol. 165: 305, 1963.
 3214. Scott, J. C., F. H. Kemp, and A. H. T. Robb Smith. Pulmonary fat embolism; clinical and radiological observations. Lancet 1: 228, 1942.
 3215. Scott, J. L., and F. L. Engel. Role of hormones in adipose glycogen synthesis in the rat. Anterior pituitary growth hormone. Endocrinology 46: 582, 1950.
 3216. Scott, O. B., and A. Brunschwig. Submucosal lipomas of the stomach. A review of the literature and report of a case associated with carcinoma. Arch. Surg. 52: 253, 1946.
 3217. Scott, R. F., C. Hale, T. Hale, F. Goodale, and C. Tejada. Chemico‐anatomic studies in the geographic pathology of arteriosclerosis: a comparison of fatty acids of adipose tissue and of plasma lipids in nondiabetics and diabetics from Guatemala and the U. S. Exp. Molec. Path. 1: 44, 1962.
 3218. Scott, R. F., A. S. Daoud, A. Gittelsohn, E. Opalka, R. Florentin, and F. Goodale. Lack of correlation between fatty acid patterns in adipose tissue and amount of coronary arteriosclerosis. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 10: 250, 1962.
 3219. Scow, R. O. Effect of growth hormone on various protein fractions in striated muscle of thyroidectomized and hypophysectomized rats. Am. J. Physiol. 173: 199, 1953.
 3220. Scow, R. O. “Total” pancreatectomy in the rat: operation, effects, and postoperative care. Endocrinology 60: 359, 1957.
 3221. Scow, R. O. In: Clinical Endocrinology, vol. 1, edited by E. B. Astwood. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1960, p. 278.
 3222. Scow, R. O. Effect of insulin and lipolytic hormones on perfused rat adipose tissue. 1964. In preparation.
 3223. Scow, R. O., and S. S. Chernick. Hormonal control of protein and fat metabolism in the pancreatectomized rats. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 16: 497, 1960.
 3224. Scow, R. O., and F. A. Stricker. Effect of ACTH on diglyceride content of perfused rat adipose tissue. 1964. In preparation.
 3225. Scow, R. O., E. M. Wagner, and A. Cardeza. Effect of hypophysectomy on the insulin requirement and response to fasting of “totally” pancreatectomized rats. Endocrinology 61: 380, 1957.
 3226. Scow, R. O., S. S. Chernick, and B. A. Guarco. Ketonic action of pituitary and adrenal hormones in pancreatectomized rats. Diabetes 8: 132, 1959.
 3227. Scow, R. O., A. Robert, and S. S. Chernick. Perfusion of adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 21: 201, 1962.
 3228. Scow, R. O., S. S. Chernick, and M. S. Brinley. Hyperlipemia and ketosis in the pregnant rat. Am. J. Physiol. 206: 796, 1964.
 3229. Scoz, G. Studies on fat metabolism. I. Method for the determination of glycogen in adipose tissue. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 4: 1155, 1929.
 3230. Scoz, G. Studies on fat metabolism. II. Glycogen content of subcutaneous adipose tissue of dog, fasted or more or less well fed. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 4: 1158, 1929.
 3231. Scoz, G. Studies of fat metabolism, III. Variations in the glycogen content of adipose tissue of dog, first well nourished, then fasted, then refed. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 4: 1160, 1929.
 3232. Scoz, G. Glycogen content of adipose tissue. Arch. Sci. Biol. (Bologna( 17: 237, 1932.
 3233. Scoz, G. Respiratory quotient of isolated adipose tissue. Arch. Sci. Biol. (Bologna( 17: 262, 1932.
 3234. Scoz, G., P. Baer, and E. Boeri. Insulin and obesity. Arch. Sci. Biol. (Bologna( 22: 142, 1936.
 3235. Scriba, J. Studies of fat embolism. Deut. Z. Chir. 12: 118, 1880.
 3236. Scuderi, C. S. Fat embolism. A clinical and experimental study. Surg., Gynecol. Obstet. 72: 732, 1941.
 3237. Scully, R. E. Fat embolism. In: Annual Historical Report, 406th Medical General Laboratory, Washington, D.C.: Department of the Army, 1956, p. 197.
 3238. Scully, R. E. Fat embolism in Korean Battle casualties. Its incidence, clinical significance and pathologic aspects. Am. J. Pathol. 32: 379, 1956.
 3239. Sealander, J. A., Jr. Influence of temperature stress on uptake of P32 in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 186: 227, 1956.
 3240. Seifert, E. Studies on the omentum of man. Arch. Klin. Chir. 123: 608, 1923.
 3241. Seifter, J., and D. Baeder. Study on the omentum of the rat: the formation of milky spots and their transformation into adipose tissue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 93: 63, 1956.
 3242. Seifter, J., and D. Baeder. Lipid mobilizer (LM) from a posterior pituitary of hogs. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 95: 318, 1957.
 3243. Seifter, J., and D. Baeder. Lipid mobilization by a crystalline peptide isolated from plasma of horses administered cortisone. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 95: 469, 1957.
 3244. Seifter, J., J. J. Christian, and W. E. Ehrich. Effect of cortisone and other steroids on the hibernating gland of the pregnant white rat. Federation Proc. 10: 334, 1951.
 3245. Seip, M. Lipodystrophy and gigantism with associated endocrine manifestations: a new diencephalic syndrome. Acta Paediat. 48: 555, 1959.
 3246. Seip, M., and O. Trygstad. Generalized lipodystrophy. Arch. Disease Childhood 38: 447, 1963.
 3247. Selden, G. L., and U. Westphal. Nonesterified higher fatty acids in serum of CCl4‐treated and normal rats and other species. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 89: 159, 1955.
 3248. Seltzer, H. S. Quantitative effects of glucose, sulfonylureas, salicylate, and indole‐3‐acetic acid on the secretion of insulin activity into pancreatic venous blood. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 289, 1962.
 3249. Selye, H., and P. S. Timiras. Participation of 'brown fat' tissue in the alarm reaction. Nature 164: 745, 1949.
 3250. VanGanson, P. S. The lipopigment of chloragosomes of Lombricians. Ann. Histol. (Paris( 41: 55, 1957.
 3251. Senf, E. Untersuchungen am Rattennetz über die Bildung von Milchflecken und ihre Unwandlung in Fettgewebe. Arch. Exptl. Zellforsch. 21: 173, 1938.
 3252. Senior, B. Lipodystrophic muscular hypertrophy. Arch. Disease Childhood 36: 426, 1961.
 3253. Senior, B., and S. S. Gellis. The syndromes of total lipodystrophy and of partial lipodystrophy. Pediatrics 33: 593, 1964.
 3254. Serif, G. S., C. J. Stewart, H. I. Nakada, and A. N. Wick. Influence of 2‐deoxy‐6‐fluoroglucose on glucose utilization in rat epididymal adipose tissue and rat diaphragm. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 99: 720, 1958.
 3255. Seubert, W., G. Greull, and F. Lynen. The synthesis of fatty acids with purified enzymes of the fatty acid cycle. Angewandte Chem. 69: 359, 1957.
 3256. Severino, D. Retractile segmental mesenteretis. Prensa Med. Arg. 44: 1447, 1957.
 3257. Sevitt, S. The significance and classification of fat embolism. Lancet 2: 825, 1960.
 3258. Sevitt, S. Fat Embolism. London: Butterworths, 1962.
 3259. Shaffer, B. Liquifying nodular panniculitis. Report of a case. Arch. Dermatol. 38: 535, 1938.
 3260. Shafrir, E. Partition of unesterified fatty acids in normal and nephrotic sera. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 1764, 1958.
 3261. Shafrir, E. Release of glycerol during mobilization of unesterified fatty acids (UFA) from adipose tissue. Bull. Res. Council Israel, Sect. A: 90, 1960.
 3262. Shafrir, E., and E. Gorin. Release of glycerol in conditions of fat mobilization and deposition. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 12: 580, 1963.
 3263. Shafrir, E., and S. Kerpel. Mechanism of epinephrine effect on fatty acid esterification and release in adipose tissue. Bull. Res. Council Israel, Sect. A 10: 30, 1961.
 3264. Shafrir, E., and S. Kerpel. Fatty acid esterification and release as related to the carbohydrate metabolism of adipose tissue: effect of epinephrine, cortisone and adrenalectomy. Arch. Biochim. Biophys. 105: 237, 1964.
 3265. Shafrir, E., and D. Steinberg. The essential role of the adrenal cortex in the response of plasma free fatty acids, cholesterol and phospholipids to epinephrine injection. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 310, 1960.
 3266. Shafrir, E., K. E. Sussman, and D. Steinberg. Mobilization of lipids in epinephrine treated, adrenalectomized and hypophysectomized animals. Federation Proc. 18: 321, 1959.
 3267. Shafrir, E., K. E. Sussman, and D. Steinberg. The nature of the epinephrine induced hyperlipidemia in dogs and its modification by glucose. J. Lipid. Res. 1: 109, 1959.
 3268. Shafrir, E., K. E. Sussman, and D. Steinberg. Role of the pituitary and the adrenal in the mobilization of free fatty acids and lipoproteins. J. Lipid Res. 1: 459, 1960.
 3269. Shah, S., V. Pomeroy, G. Michaels, M. Coelho, and L. W. Kinsell. Glyceride and fatty acid response to fat loading in normal and abnormal subjects. Metab. Clin Exptl. 12: 887, 1963.
 3270. Shanks, J. A., W. Paranchych, and J. Tuba. Familial multiple lipomatosis. Can. Med. Assoc. J. 77: 881, 1957.
 3271. Shannon, J. A. The control of the renal excretion of water. II. The rate of liberation of the posterior pituitary antidiuretic hormone in the dog. J. Exptl. Med. 76: 387, 1942.
 3272. Shaper, A. G., K. T. Lee, R. F. Scott, F. Goodale, and W. A. Thomas. Chemico anatomic studies in the geographic pathology of arteriosclerosis. Comparison of adipose tissue fatty acids and plasma lipids in diabetics from East Africa and the U. S. with different frequencies of myocardial infarction. Am. J. Cardiol. 10: 390, 1962.
 3273. Shapiro, B. Synthetic activity of adipose tissue. Acta Med. Orientala 12: 187, 1953.
 3274. Shapiro, B. The transport of lipids into adipose tissue. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 3: 539, 1954.
 3275. Shapiro, B. The synthesis of fatty acids and glycogen by adipose tissue in vitro. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 18: 504, 1955.
 3276. Shapiro, B. Lipid dynamics in adipose tissue. In: Progress in the Chemistry of Fats and. Other Lipids, vol. IV, New York: Pergamon Press, 1957, p. 177.
 3277. Shapiro, B. Studies on the mechanism of fat transport. In: Digestion, Absorption Intestinale and Transport des Glycerides, ed. C. N. R. S. (Coll. intern. C. N. R. S. Marseille, 1960) Paris, 1961, p. 165.
 3278. Shapiro, B. Endogenous fat in energy metabolism. World Rev. Nutr. Dietet., Pitman Med. Publ. Co., IV: 83, 1963.
 3279. Shapiro, B., and G. Rose. Synthesis of glycogen and fatty acids in adipose tissue. Intern. Congr. Biochem., 3rd, 1955.
 3280. Shapiro, B., and E. Wertheimer. Action of pancreatic extract on fatty liver. Nature 140: 771, 1937.
 3281. Shapiro, B., and E. Wertheimer. Fatty acid dehydrogenase in adipose tissue. Biochem. J. 37: 102, 1943.
 3282. Shapiro, B., and E. Wertheimer. Phosphorolysis and synthesis of glycogen in animal tissues. Biochem. J. 37: 397, 1943.
 3283. Shapiro, B., and E. Wertheimer. Acetylphosphatase in animal tissue. Nature 106: 690, 1946.
 3284. Shapiro, B., and E. Wertheimer. Spontaneous crystallization of a protein from pathological human serum. Brit. J. Exptl. Pathol. 24: 221, 1946.
 3285. Shapiro, B., and E. Wertheimer. The synthesis of fatty acids in adipose tissue in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 173: 725, 1948.
 3286. Shapiro, B., and E. Wertheimer. The metabolic activity of adipose tissue. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 5: 79, 1956.
 3287. Shapiro, B., V. Bentor, D. Weissmann, and E. Wertheimer. Active penetration of fat into adipose tissue. Nature 161: 482, 1948.
 3288. Shapiro, B., D. Weissmann, V. Bentor, and E. Wertheimer. Uptake of fat by adipose tissue in vitro. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 1: 396, 1952.
 3289. Shapiro, B., I. Chowers, and G. Rose. Assimilation of fatty acids by adipose tissue. In: Biochemical Problems of Lipids, Butterworth, London and Interscience, New York, 1955, p. 347.
 3290. Shapiro, B., I. Chowers, and G. Rose. Fatty acid uptake and esterification in adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 23: 115, 1957.
 3291. Shapiro, B., M. Statter, and G. Rose. Pathways of triglyceride formation in adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 44: 373, 1960.
 3292. Sharafeev, A. G. Fatty tissue necrosis in acute pancreatitis. Klinich. Med. (Moskva( 41: 89, 1963.
 3293. Sharp, G. W. G. Persistence of the diurnal rhythmn of flow of urine. Nature 193: 37, 1962.
 3294. Shattock, S. G. On hormonal tumour‐like formations of fat in man and the lower animals. Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 2: 207, 1908‐1909.
 3295. Shaw, D. A., and D. MacNaughton. Relationship between blood fibrinoytic activity and body fatness. Lancet 1: 836, 1963.
 3296. Shaw, H. B. A contribution to the study of the morphology of adipose tissue. J. Anal. Physiol. 36: 1, 1902.
 3297. Shaw, W. N., and E. W. Shuey. The presence of two forms of insulin in normal human serum. Biochemistry 2: 286, 1963.
 3298. Shaw, W. N., and W. C. Stadie. Two identical Embden‐Meyerhof enzyme systems in normal rat diaphragms differing in cytological location and response to insulin. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 2491, 1959.
 3299. Shaw, W. N., and A. I. Winegrad. Interrelationship of glucose and lipid metabolism. Diabetes 8: 68, 1959.
 3300. Shaw, W. N., F. Dituri, and S. Gurin. Lipogenesis in particle free extracts of rat liver. J. Biol. Chem. 226: 417, 1957.
 3301. Sheinmel, A., and L. R. Lawrence. Agenesis of the corpus callosum: lipoma of the corpus callosum. Their roentgen recognition and differentiation. Radiology 57: 15, 1951.
 3302. Sheldon, E. F. The so‐called hibernating gland in mammals: a form of adipose tissue. Anat. Rec. 28: 331, 1924.
 3303. Sheldon, H. The fine structure of the fat cell. In: Fat as a Tissue, edited by K. Rodahl. New York: Mc‐Graw Hill, 1964, p. 41.
 3304. Sheldon, H., and A. Angel. Some observations on the morphology of adipose tissue. In: International Symposium on Lipid Transport. Springfield, Ill.: C. C Thomas, 1964, p. 155.
 3305. Sheldon, H., and C. H. Hollenberg. Observations on the morphology of adipose tissue, II. The fine structure of cells from rats after refeeding. In press.
 3306. Sheldon, H., C. H. Hollenberg, and A. I. Winegrad. Observations on the morphology of adipose tissue. I. The fine structure of cells from fasted and diabetic rats. Diabetes 11: 378, 1962.
 3307. Sheldon‐Peters, J. C. M., and J. M. Barry. The uptake of glutamine and other amino acids from the blood stream by the lactating mammary gland. Biochem. J. 63: 676, 1956.
 3308. Shelley, W. M., and E. M. Curtis. Bone marrow and fat embolism in sickle‐cell anemia and sickle cell hemoglobin C disease. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 103: 8, 1958.
 3309. Shepherd, P., and W. J. Simmonds. Some conditions affecting the maintenance of steady lymphatic absorption of fat. Austr. J. Exptl. Biol. Med. Sci. 37: 1, 1959.
 3310. Sheps, M. C., R. J. Nickerson, Y. M. Dagenais, J. Steinke, D. B. Martin, and A. E. Renold. Measurements of small quantities of insulin‐like activity using rat adipose tissue, II. Evaluation of performance. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 1499, 1960.
 3311. Shetlar, M. R., C. L. Shetlar, and R. W. Payne. Serum polysaccharide changes in the rat following hypophysectomy and the administration of pituitary growth hormone. Endocrinology 56: 167, 1955.
 3312. Sheynis, M. I. Traumatic fat embolism (Abst. in Excerpta Medica). Gen. Pathol. Pathol. Anat. 5: 517, 1952.
 3313. Shibata, S. On the adipose tissue in visceroptosis. Tohoku J. Exp. Med. 76: 374, 1962.
 3314. Shields, J. M. Metabolism of C14‐oleic acid and glucose in cold‐acclimated rats. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.
 3315. Shigematsu, H. Synthesis of blood protein by the fat body in the silkworm, Bombyx mori, L. Nature 182: 880, 1958.
 3316. Shipp, J. C., L. H. Opie, and P. Challoner. Fatty acid and glucose metabolism in the perfused rat heart. Nature 189: 1018, 1961.
 3317. Shoemaker, W. C., P. J. Carruthers, D. H. Elwyn, and J. Ashmore. Effect of insulin on fatty acid transport and regional metabolism. Am. J. Physiol. 203: 919, 1962.
 3318. Shoemaker, W. C., P. J. Carruthers, and D. H. Elwyn. Direct measurement of regional FFA movements in liver, gut, and omental fat depots. Clin. Res. 10: 236, 1962.
 3319. Shore, B., A. V. Nichols, and N. K. Freeman. Evidence for lipolytic actions by human plasma obtained after intravenous administration of heparin. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 83: 216, 1953.
 3320. Shore, P. A., and H. S. Alpers. Platelet damage induced in plasma by certain fatty acids. Nature 200: 1331, 1963.
 3321. Shorland, F. B. Animal fats: recent researches in the fat research laboratory, D. S. I. R., New Zealand. J. Sci. Food Agr. 4: 497, 1953.
 3322. Shorland, F. B. Formation of animal fats. In: Progress in the Chemistry of Fats and Other Lipids, vol. 3, edited by R. T. Holman, W. O. Lundberg, and T. Malkin. London: Pergamon Press, 1955, p. 275.
 3323. Shorland, F. B. The comparative aspects of fatty acid occurrence and distribution. In: Comparative Biochemistry, vol. 3, edited by M. Florkin and H. S. Mason. New York: Academic Press, 1962, p. 1.
 3324. Shriner, R. L., and R. C. Fuson: The Systematic Identification of Organic Compounds, rd ed.. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1948, p. 222.
 3325. Shtacher, G. Uptake and distribution of fatty acids in rat diaphragm and heart muscles in vitro. Arch. Biochem. Biochem. Biophys. 106: 205, 1963.
 3326. Shull, K. H., and J. Mayer. Analysis of the blood sugar response of obese‐hyperglycemic mice and normal mice to hormones: growth hormone, cortisone and corticotropin. Endocrinology 58: 1, 1956.
 3327. Shull, K. H., and J. Mayer. Analysis of the blood sugar response of obese‐hyperglycemic mice and normal mice to hormones: insulin, glucagon and epinephrine. Endocrinology 58: 220, 1956.
 3328. Shull, K. H., and J. Mayer. Levels and rates of turnover of liver glycogen in hereditary obese‐hyperglycemic mice and their controls. J. Biol. Chem. 218: 885, 1956.
 3329. Shull, K. H., J. Ashmore, and J. Mayer. Hexokinase, glucose‐6‐phosphatase and phosphorylase levels in hereditarily obese‐hyperglycemic mice. Arch. Biochem. 62: 210, 1956.
 3330. Shwartzman, G. New aspects of pathogenesis of experimental poliomyelitis. J. Mount Sinai Hospital 21: 3, 1954.
 3331. Shwartzman, G., and S. M. Aronson. In: Atti del VI Congresso Internazionale di Microbiologia (Proceedings of the sixth international congress of microbiology(, vol. 3, Ser VIII 1953, p. 184.
 3332. Shwartzman, G., and S. M. Aronson. Progression of poliomyelitis virus (type 2) in cortisone treated hamsters following infection by parenteral routes. Federation Proc. 12: 458, 1953.
 3333. Shwartzman, G., and S. M. Aronson. Participation of brown fat in pathogenesis of experimental poliomyelitis of monkeys. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 86: 767, 1954.
 3334. Shwartzman, G., R. Jahiel, and S. M. Aronson. Role of brown fat in poliomyelitis of the cynomologous monkey. Federation Proc. 14: 476, 1955.
 3335. Sidman, R. L. The direct effect of insulin on organ cultures of brown fat. Anat. Rec. 124: 723, 1956.
 3336. Sidman, R. L. Histogenesis of brown adipose tissue in vivo and in organ culture. Anat. Rec. 124: 581, 1956.
 3337. Sidman, R. L., and D. W. Fawcett. The effect of peripheral nerve section on some metabolic responses of brown adipose tissue in mice. Anat. Rec. 118: 487, 1954.
 3338. Sidman, R. L., M. Perkins, and N. Weiner. Noradrenaline and adrenaline content of adipose tissues. Nature 193: 36, 1962.
 3339. Sieber, N. The splitting of fats by lung tissue. Hoppe‐Seyler Z. Physiol. Chem. 55: 177, 1908.
 3340. Sieber, N. On the action of alcohol on the phosphatide content of animal organs. Phosphatiden. Biochem. Z. 23: 304, 5950.
 3341. Sieber, W. K., and E. L. Heller. Hibernoma—unusual location in popliteal space. Am. J. Clin. Path. 22: 977, 1950.
 3342. Siekevitz, P. The cytological basis of protein synthesis. Exptl. Cell. Res. (Suppl.( 7: 90, 1959.
 3343. Siekevitz, P., and G. E. Palade. A cytochemical study on the pancreas of the guinea pig. in. In vivo incorporation of leucine‐1‐C14 into the protein of cell fractions. J. Biophys. Biochem. Cytol. 4: 557, 1958.
 3344. Siegmund, H. Lipoblastic sarcomatosis. Virchow's Arch. Pathol. Anat. Physiol. Klin. Med. 293: 458, 1934.
 3345. Silberberg, R., and M. Silberberg. Lesions in “yellow” mice fed stock, high‐fat or high carbohydrate diets. Yale J. Biol. Med. 209: 525, 1957.
 3346. Silides, D. J., and J. Mayer. Effect of hormonal and dietary treatments on lipogenesis from acetate in hereditarily obese‐hyperglycemic mice. Experientia 12: 66, 1956.
 3347. Silverman, J. L. Glucosamine inhibition of (14C) glucose oxidation as measured by rat adipose tissue in vitro. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 78: 94, 1963.
 3348. Simic, B. S. Importance of measuring the thickness of the skin in determining nutritional conditions. Acta Med. Iugoslav. 14: 353, 1960.
 3349. Simic, B. S., P. Todorovic, R. Maricovic, and A. Simic. Correlation between body weight, skinfold thickness, percentage of body fat and blood pressure, cholesterol, phospholipids and total plasma lipids. Acta Med. Iugoslav. 16: 121, 1962.
 3350. Simionescu, N., and E. Angelescu. The periadrenal fetal adipose tissue (brown fat) in phaeochromocytoma and experimental hyperadrenalism. Rumanian. Med. Rev. 6: 19, 1962.
 3351. Simionescu, N., and M. Goldstein. Pineal gland autograft in body tissues (subcutaneous, muscular, facial, retroperitoneal) in white rats. Stud. Cercet. Endocr. 13: 623, 1962.
 3352. Simkin, B., and R. Arce. Response of obese patients to an II β‐hydroxylase inhibitor, Methopyrapone (SU‐4885). Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 111: 780, 1962.
 3353. Simmers, D. Spindle and giant cell sarcoma arising from unidentified precordial bodies. Arch. Path. 37: 180, 1944.
 3354. Simon, E., R. O. Scow, and S. S. Chernick. Effects of D‐mannoheptulose and D‐sedoheptulose on blood glucose and ketone bodies in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 201: 1073, 1961.
 3355. Simon, G. Genesis and structure of adipose tissue in man. Acta Anat. (Basel( 48: 232, 1962.
 3356. Simon, G. Lipogenesis during formation of adipose tissue. Acta Anat. 48: 316, 1962.
 3357. Simon, G., and R. Pictet. Adipose tissue—morphogenesis, structure and vascularisation. The formation of lipids during adipogenesis. In preparation.
 3358. Simon, H. E. Posterior cervical tumor of brown fat in man—its relation to the interscapular gland of hibernating animals. Am. J. Surg. 80: 127, 1950.
 3359. Simon, J. A Physiological Assay on the Thymus Gland. London, 1845, p. 46.
 3360. Sims, R. A., R. Allen, and S. E. Sulkin. Influence of pregnancy and cortisone on brown adipose tissue in bats. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 111: 455, 1962.
 3361. Sinapius, D. On the histochemistry of adipose tissue. Beitr. Pathol. Anat. Allgem. Pathol. 121: 1, 1959.
 3362. Sinnhuber, R. O., and T. C. Yu. 2‐thiobarbituric acid method for the measurement of rancidity in fishery products. II. The quantitative determination of malonaldehyde. Food Technol. 12: 9, 1958.
 3363. Siperstein, M. D. Interrelationships of glucose and lipid metabolism. Am. J. Med. 26: 685, 1959.
 3364. Siperstein, M. D., and V. M. Fagan. Role of glycolysis in fatty acid and cholesterol synthesis in normal and diabetic rats. Science 126: 1012, 1957.
 3365. Siperstein, M. D., and V. M. Fagan. Studies on the relationship between glucose oxidation and intermediary metabolism. I. The influence of glycolysis on the synthesis of cholesterol and fatty acid in normal liver. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 1185, 1958.
 3366. Siperstein, M. D., and V. M. Fagan. Studies on the relationship between glucose oxidation and intermediary metabolism. II. The role of glucose oxidation in lipogenesis in diabetic rat liver. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 1196, 1958.
 3367. Siren, M. J. Effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids on the depot fat of young calves. Life Sci. 1: 717, 1962.
 3368. Siri, W. E. Body Composition from Fluid Spaces and Density: Analysis of Methods. Berkeley, California: Donner Laboratory of Biophysics and Medical Physics, University of California, 1956.
 3369. Siri, W. E. Apparatus for measuring human body volume. Rev. Sci. Instr. 27: 729, 1956.
 3370. Skála, J., P. Hahn, K. Vízek, O. Koldovský, V. Melichar, and M. Novak. Mobilization of fatty acids after the administration of adrenaline in young rats. Cesk. Fysiol. 12: 336, 1963.
 3371. Skamenova, B., and J. Parizkova. Assessment of disproportionate (spiderlike) and diffuse types of obesity by measurement of the total, subcutaneous body fat. Casopis Lekaru Ceskych 102: 142, 1963.
 3372. Skeggs, L. T., Jr., W. H. Marsh, J. R. Kahn, and N. P. Shumway. The existence of two forms of hypertensin. J. Exptl. Med. 99: 275, 1954.
 3373. Skeggs, L. T., Jr., J. R. Kahn, and N. P. Shumway. The preparation and function of the hypertensin‐converting enzyme. J. Exptl. Med. 103: 295, 1956.
 3374. Skidmore, W. D., and C. Entenman. The determination of esterified fatty acids in glycerides, cholesterol esters and phosphatides. U.S. Nav. Radiol. Def. Lab. Techn. Rep. 542, 1962, 40 pp.
 3375. Skinner, D. M. Incorporation of labeled valine into the proteins of cecropia silkworm. Biol. Bull. 125: 165, 1963.
 3376. Skorneck, A. B. Gastric lipoma. Arch. Internal Med. 89: 615, 1952.
 3377. Skosey, J. L., and M. E. Krahl. Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) inhibition of incorporation of acetate carbon into adipose tissue protein. Federation Proc. 21: 194, 1962.
 3378. Slabochova, Z., and Z. Placer. Reciprocal relation between fat, water and deoxyribonucleic acid in fatty tissue. Nahrung 6: 525, 1962.
 3379. Slack, J., S. Nair, H. Traisman, G. Becker, S. Mahler, and D. Y. Hsia. Lipoprotein lipase in cystic fibrosis of the pancreas. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 59: 302, 1962.
 3380. Slater, J. D. H., N. Samaan, R. Fraser, and D. Stillman. Immunological studies with circulating insulin. Brit. Med. J. 1: 1712, 1961.
 3381. Slingerland, B. K. Adipose tissue in insects. J. Morph. 38: 485, 1924.
 3382. Sloan, A. W., J. J. Burt, and C. S. Blyth. Estimation of body fat in young women. J. Appl. Physiol. 17: 967, 1962.
 3383. Slobin, L. I., and F. H. Carpenter. Action of carboxypeptidase‐A on bovine insulin: preparation of desalanine‐desasparagine insulin. Biochemistry 2: 16, 1963.
 3384. Slobin, L. I., and F. H. Carpenter. The labile amide in insulin: preparation of desalanine‐desamido insulin. Biochemistry 2: 22, 1963.
 3385. Slobosiano, H., M. Georgesco, and P. Hersovich. Contribution to the study of the curable subcutaneous induration of the newborn. Nourrisson 20: 197, 1932.
 3386. Smalley, R. L., and R. L. Dryer. Thermogenic effect during arousal from hibernation in the bat. Science 140: 1333, 1963.
 3387. Smart, J. Intrathoracic and intrabronchial lipomata. Brit. J. Tuberc. Dis. Chest 47: 26, 1953.
 3388. Smetana, H. F., and W. Bernhard. Sclerosing lipogranuloma. Arch. Pathol. 50: 296, 1950.
 3389. Smith, J. N., and H. B. Turbert. Enzymic glucoside synthesis in locusts. Nature 189: 600, 1961.
 3390. Smith, L. H., Jr., R. H. Ettinger, and D. Seligson. A comparison of the metabolism of fructose and glucose in hepatic disease and diabetes mellitus. J. Clin. Invest. 32: 273, 1953.
 3391. Smith, R. C. The identification and assay of noradrenaline in adipose tissue. Biochem. J. 82: 19, 1962.
 3392. Smith, R. E. Thermogenic activity of the hibernating gland in the cold‐acclimated rat. The Physiologist 4(3(: 113, 1961.
 3393. Smith, R. E. Cold‐acclimation—an altered steady state. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 179: 110, 1962.
 3394. Smith, R. E. Thermoregulation by brown adipose tissue in cold. Federation Proc. 21: 221, 1962.
 3395. Smith, R. E. (editor(. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Temperature Acclimation. Federation Proc. 22: 687, 1963. (See also discussion on page 822.(
 3396. Smith, R. E., and R. J. Hock. Brown fat. thermogenic effector of arousal in hibernators. Science 140: 199, 1963.
 3397. Smith, R. E., and R. J. Hock. Thermogenesis of brown fat in the hibernator. Federation Proc. 22: 341, 1963.
 3398. Smith, R. E., and D. J. Hoijer. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Cold Acclimation. Federation Proc. 19 (suppl. 5(: pp. 2, 64, 90, 146, 152, 1960.
 3399. Smith, R. E., and D. J. Hoijer. Metabolism and cellular function in cold acclimation. Physiol. Rev. 42: 60, 1962.
 3400. Smith, R. E., and J. C. Roberts. Thermogenesis of brown adipose tissue in cold‐acclimated rats. Am. J. Physiol. 206: 143, 1964.
 3401. Smith, R. L. The essential role of noradrenaline in corticotrophin induced fatty acid mobilization. Biochem. J. 84: 51, 1962.
 3402. Smith, R. L., and R. Paoletti. A procedure for the assay of norepinephrine in adipose tissue. Anal. Biochem. 3: 302, 1962.
 3403. Smith, R. L., R. Paoletti, and B. B. Brodie. Identification and assay of noradrenaline in adipose tissue. Biochem. J. 82: 19, 1962.
 3404. Smith, S. W., S. B. Weiss, and E. P. Kennedy. The enzymatic de‐phosphorylation of phosphatidic acids. J. Biol. Chem. 228: 915, 1957.
 3405. Smith, T. C., L. Will, J. Oleson, K. F. Benitz, J. Perrine, and I. Ringler. Effects of hormones and hypoglycemic agents on testicular fat in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 200: 1277, 1961.
 3406. Smit‐Vis, J. H. Hibernation in the European hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus. Arch. Neerl. Zool. 14: 513, 1962.
 3407. Smythe, C. M., J. P. Gilmore, and S. W. Handford. The effect of levarterenol (I‐norepinephrine) on hepatic blood flow in the normal, anesthetized dog. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 110: 398, 1954.
 3408. Sneyd, J. Q. T. Pancreatic and serum insulin in the New Zealand strain of obese mice. J. Endocr. 28: 163, 1964.
 3409. Soberman, R., B. B. Brodie, B. B. Levy, J. Axelrod, V. Hollander, and J. M. Steele. Use of antipyrine in the measurement of total body water in man. J. Biol. Chem. 179: 31, 1949.
 3410. Sokal, J. E., E. J. Sarcione, and K. E. Gerszi. Glycogenolytic action of mercaptoethylamine. Am. J. Physiol. 196: 261, 1959.
 3411. Solomon, D. H. The thyroid. Ann. Rev. Physiol. 22: 615, 1960.
 3412. Solomon, J., and J. Mayer. Effect of alloxan on obese hyperglycemic mice. Nature 193: 135, 1962.
 3413. Soskin, S., and I. A. Mirsky. “Hunger diabetes” and the utilization of glucose in the fasting dog. Am. J. Physiol. 114: 106, 1935.
 3414. Sosman, M. C. The roentgen‐ray diagnosis of diseases of the skull and intracranial contents. In: Diagnostic Roentgenology, vol. 1, edited by R. Golden. New York: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1948, p. 33.
 3415. Soule, E. H. Lipomatous tumors. Am. Acad. Orthop. Surg. 14: 311, 1957.
 3416. Cowie, D. M., and M. C. Maggee. Lipoids and lipoid diseases; lipid content of tissues in Schüller‐Christian's disease (xanthomatosis) and review of literature on lipoid content of human tissues. Arch. Intern. Med. 53: 391, 1934.
 3417. Spain, D. M., and J. M. Foley. Non‐suppurative nodular panniculitis (Weber‐Christian disease). Am. J. Pathol. 20: 785, 1944.
 3418. Spalding, J. E. Adeno‐lipoma and lipoma of the breast. Guy's Hosp. Reports 94: 80, 1945.
 3419. Spector, W. S. Handbook of Biological Data. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Co., 1956, p. 283.
 3420. Speed, K. Fractures and Dislocations, st ed., Philadelphia, Pa.: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1916.
 3421. Speirs, R. S. Endocrine studies of the obese mouse. In: Conference on the Obese Mouse, Bar Harbor, Maine, 1952.
 3422. Spencer, A. F., and J. M. Lowenstein. The supply of precursors for the synthesis of fatty acids. J. Biol. Chem. 219: 691, 1956.
 3423. Spencer, W. A., and G. Dempster. The lipids of mouse brown fat. Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. 40: 1705, 1962.
 3424. Spiegler, P. E. Uric acid and urate storage in the larva of Chrysopa carnae Stephens (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae). J. Insect. Physiol. 8: 127, 1962.
 3425. Spiro, M. J., and E. G. Ball. Studies on the respiratory enzymes of the adrenal gland, II. The cortex. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 231, 1961.
 3426. Spiro, R. G. Glycoproteins and diabetes. Diabetes 12: 223, 1963.
 3427. Spirtes, M. A., G. Medes, and S. Weinhouse. A study of acetate metabolism and fatty acid synthesis in liver slices of hyperthyroid rats. J. Biol. Chem. 204: 705, 1953.
 3428. Spitzer, J. J. Influence of protamine on alimentary lipemia. Am. J. Physiol. 174: 43, 1953.
 3429. Spitzer, J. J., and M. Gold. Effect of catecholamines on the individual free fatty acids of plasma. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 110: 645, 1962.
 3430. Spitzer, J. J., and F. J. Hohenleitner. Release of free fatty acids by adipose tissue in vivo. J. Lip. Res. 2: 396, 1961.
 3431. Spitzer, J. J., and W. T. McElroy, Jr. Some hormonal effects on uptake of free fatty acids by the liver. Am. J. Physiol. 199: 876, 1960.
 3432. Spitzer, J. J., and W. T. McElroy, Jr. Epinephrine insulin antagonism on free fatty acid release. Am. J. Physiol. 201: 815, 1961.
 3433. Spitzer, J. J., and W. T. McElroy, Jr. Some hormonal influences on the hepatic uptake of free fatty acids in diabetic dogs. Diabetes 11: 222, 1962.
 3434. Spitzer, J. J., and H. I. Miller. Unesterified fatty acids and lipid transport in dogs. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 92: 124, 1956.
 3435. Spitzer, J. J., and P. S. Roheim. Uptake and release of plasma unesterified fatty acids in the dog. Federation Proc. 17: 55, 1958.
 3436. Spitzer, J. J., and J. A. Spitzer. Hemorrhage lipemia: a derangement of fat metabolism. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 46: 461, 1955.
 3437. Spitzer, J. J., W. T. McElroy, and B. Issekutz, Jr. Effect of 2,4‐dinitrophenol on free fatty acid uptake by skeletal muscle. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 108: 89, 1962.
 3438. Sreter, F. A., and S. M. Friedman. Effect of adrenergic blocking agents on running ability in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 197: 478, 1959.
 3439. Srivastava, P. N., and P. D. Gupta. Excretion of uric acid in Periplaneta americana L. J. Insect. Physiol. 6: 163, 1961.
 3440. Stacey, M., and S. A. Barker. Carbohydrates of Living Tissue. London: Van Nostrand Co., Ltd., 1962.
 3441. Stadie, W. C. Studies on the action of insulin in vitro. In: 19th International Physiological Congress, Montreal (Abstracts of communications(, 1953, p. 24.
 3442. Stadie, W. Current concepts of the action of insulin. Physiol. Rev. 34: 52, 1954.
 3443. Stadie, W. C. Ketogenesis. Diabetes 7: 173, 1958.
 3444. Stannius, H. Beobachtungen über Verjungungsvorgägne im Thierischen Organismus (Observations on Rejuvenating Processes in the Animal Organism(. Rostock and Schwerin, 1853.
 3445. Stannius. In: Moleschott: Untersuchungen zur Naturlehre des menschen und der Thiere (Studies of the Natural History of Man and Animals(. Frankfurt a.m.: Hamm Grotische Buchh, 1857.
 3446. Stansly, P. G., and H. Beinert. Synthesis of butyrylcoenzyme A by reversal of the oxidative pathway. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 11: 600, 1953.
 3447. Stary, Z., and S. Tekman. Metabolism of fat tissues of different anatomical location. Bull. Fac. Med. Istanbul 15: 257, 1952.
 3448. Stary, Z., S. H. Tekman, R. Curd, M. Clara, and T. Erbengi. Chemical constitution and histologic structure of fatty tissues with mechanical function. Bull. Fac. Med. Istanbul 15: 561, 1952.
 3449. Stauffacher, W., and A. E. Renold. Obesity: some pathophysiologic considerations resulting from the comparison of experimental and clinical obesities. Rev. Med. Suisse Romande 84: 338, 1964.
 3450. Steelman, S. L., and W. W. Smith. The adipokinetic activities of the corticotropins and melanocyte stimulating hormones. Acta Endocrinol. 33: 67, 1960.
 3451. Stetten, De W. Jr., and G. E. Boxer. Studies in carbohydrate metabolism. I. The rate of liver and carcass glycogen, studied with the aid of deuterium. J. Biol. Chem. 155: 231, 1944.
 3452. Boxer, G. E., and De W. Stetten, Jr. Studies in carbohydrate metabolism, II. The glycogenic response to glucose and lactate in the previously fasted rat. J. Biol. Chem. 155: 237, 1944.
 3453. Steiger, W. A., C. J. D. Zarafonetis, G. M. Miller, J. Seifter, and D. Baeder. Preliminary report on the effects of plasma lipid mobilization factor in man. Am. J. Med. Sci. 232: 605, 1956.
 3454. Stein, L., and E. Wertheimer. Cardiac metabolism and rigor in thyroidectomized rats. Nature 146: 521, 1940.
 3455. Stein, L., and E. Wertheimer. Effect of adrenalectomy on intestinal absorption involving osmotic work. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 46: 172, 1940.
 3456. Stein, L., and E. Wertheimer. Hair loss as deficiency test of medullectomy in rats. J. Endocrinol. 2: 418, 1941.
 3457. Stein, L., and E. Wertheimer. A new fraction of cold‐susceptible protein in the blood of dogs infected with kala‐azar. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol. 36: 17, 1942.
 3458. Stein, L., and E. Wertheimer. Proteins susceptible to cold in pathological sera. Nature 149: 528, 1942.
 3459. Stein, L., and E. Wertheimer. Water balance in medullectomized rats. J. Endocrinol. 3: 356, 1944.
 3460. Stein, L., and E. Wertheimer. Cardiac metabolism and rigor in thyroidectomized rats. Arch. Intern. Pharmacodyn. 71: 129, 1945.
 3461. Stein, L., E. Tuerkischer, and E. Wertheimer. The regulation of glyconeogenesis. J. Physiol. 95: 356, 1939.
 3462. Stein, O., and Y. Stein. Metabolism of fatty acids in the isolated perfused rat heart. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 70: 517, 1963.
 3463. Stein, O., Z. Selinger, and Y. Stein. Incorporation of 1‐C14‐linoleic acid into lipids of human umbilical arteries. J. Atherosclerosis Res. 3: 189, 1963.
 3464. Stein, Y. In: Adipose Tissue as an Organ, edited by L. W. Kinsell. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas, 1962, p. 104.
 3465. Stein, Y., and B. Shapiro. The synthesis of neutral glycerides by fractions of rat liver homogenates. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 24: 197, 1957.
 3466. Stein, Y., and B. Shapiro. Glyceride synthesis by microsome fractions of rat liver. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 30: 271, 1958.
 3467. Stein, Y., and B. Shapiro. Assimilation and dissimilation of fatty acids by the rat liver. Am. J. Physiol. 196: 1238, 1959.
 3468. Stein, Y., and B. Shapiro. Uptake and metabolism of triglycerides by the rat liver. J. Lipid Res. 1: 326, 1960.
 3469. Stein, Y., and O. Stein. Metabolic activity of rat epididymal fat pad labeled selectively by an in vivo incubation technique. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 54: 555, 1961.
 3470. Stein, Y., and O. Stein. Incorporation of fatty acids into lipids of aortic slices of rabbits, dogs, rats and baboons. J. Atheroslcerosis Res. 2: 400, 1962.
 3471. Stein, Y., and O. Stein. The incorporation and disappearance of fatty acids in the rat epididymal fat pad studied by the in vivo incubation technique. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 60: 58, 1962.
 3472. Stein, Y., A. Tietz, and B. Shapiro. Glyceride synthesis by rat liver mitochondria. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 26: 286, 1957.
 3473. Steinberg, A. G. The genetics of diabetes, a review. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 82: 197, 1959.
 3474. Steinberg, A. G. Heredity in diabetes mellitus. Diabetes 10: 269, 1961.
 3475. Steinberg, A. G., and R. M. Wilder. A study of the genetics of diabetes mellitus. Am. J. Human Genet. 4: 113, 1956.
 3476. Steinberg, D. The fate of plasma free fatty acids and their effects on tissue metabolism. In: Proceedings of Brook Lodge Conference on Proteins and Polypeptides., Metab. Clin. Exptl. 13: 1264, 1964.
 3477. Steinberg, D. Fatty acid mobilization: mechanisms of regulation and metabolic consequences. In: Proceedings of the Biochemical Society, Oxford, England, July 1963.
 3478. Steinberg, D. Synthesis and breakdown of triglycerides in adipose tissue. In: Fat as a Tissue. Proc. Lankenau Conference, edited by K. Rodahl and B. Issekutz. New York: McGraw Hill Publ. Co. 1964, p. 127.
 3479. Steinberg, D., and M. Vaughan. Adipose tissue metabolism and its control by hormones. Federation Proc. 19: 224, 1960.
 3480. Steinberg, D., and M. Vaughan. Metabolic and hormonal regulation of the mobilization of fatty acids from adipose tissue. In. Biosynthesis of Lipids. Proc. 5th Intern. Congress Biochemistry, edited by G. Popjak. London: Pergamon Press, 1961, p. 162.
 3481. Steinberg, D., and M. Vaughan. Metabolic and hormonal regulation of the mobilization of fatty acids from adipose tissue. In: Proc. Intern. Congr. Biochem., 5th Moscow, USSR, vol. 7. Pergamon Press, 1961, p. 162.
 3482. Steinberg, D., and M. Vaughan. Metabolic and hormonal regulation of the mobilization of fatty acids from adipose tissue. In: Biosynthesis of Lipids, vol. VII (Proceedings of 5th International Congress of Biochemistry(. edited by G. Popjak. New York: Macmillan Company, 1963, p. 162.
 3483. Steinberg, D., E. Shafrir, and M. Vaughan. Direct effect of glucagon on release of unesterified fatty acids (UFA) from adipose tissue. Clin. Res. 7: 220, 1959.
 3484. Steinberg, D., M. Vaughan, and S. Margolis. Control of fatty acid release from adipose tissue through the control of the rate of triglyceride synthesis. J. Biol. Chem. 235: PC38, 1960.
 3485. Steinberg, D., M. Vaughan, S. Margolis, and A. Karmen. Triglyceride synthesis and free fatty acid (FFA) release in adipose tissue homogenates. Federation Proc. 19: 227, 1960.
 3486. Steinberg, D., M. Vaughan, S. Margolis, and A. Karmen. TG synthesis and FFA released in adipose tissue homogenates. Federation Proc. 19: 227, 1960.
 3487. Steinberg, D., M. Vaughan, and S. Margolis. Studies of triglyceride biosynthesis in homogenates of adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 1631, 1961.
 3488. Steinberg, D., M. Vaughan, P. Nestel, and S. Bergstrom. Effects of prostaglandin E opposing those of catecholamines on blood pressure and on triglyceride breakdown in adipose tissue. Biochem. Pharmacol. 12: 764, 1963.
 3489. Steinberg, D., P. J. Nestel, E. R. Buskirk, and R. H. Thompson. Relation between fat‐mobilization and hypermetabolism induced by norepinephrine and by triiodothyronine. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 983, 1963.
 3490. Steinberg, D., P. J. Nestel, E. R. Buskirk, and R. H. Thompson. Calorigenic effect of norepinephrine correlated with plasma free fatty acid turnover and oxidation. J. Clin. Invest. 43: 167, 1964.
 3491. Steinberg, D., M. Vaughan, P. Nestel, O. Strand, and S. Bergstrom. Effects of the prostaglandins on hormone‐induced mobilization of free fatty acids. J. Clin. Invest. 43: 1533, 1964.
 3492. Steinberg, M. D., W. Zingg, and A. Angel. Studies of the number and volume of fat cells in adipose tissue. J. Pediat. 61: 299, 1962.
 3493. Steiner, D. F., V. Rauda, and R. H. Williams. Severe ketoacidosis in the alloxan diabetic rat. Endocrinology 68: 809, 1961.
 3494. Steiner, G., and G. F. Cahill, Jr. Adipose tissue physiology. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 110: 749, 1963.
 3495. Steiner, G., and G. F. Cahill, Jr. Comparison of brown and white adipose tissue metabolism on cold exposure. The Endocrine Society Program of the 45th Meeting, 1963, p. 82.
 3496. Steiner, G., and G. F. Cahill, Jr. Lipogenesis in homogenates of brown adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 23: 167, 1964.
 3497. Steiness, I. Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn (adiponecrosis subcutanea neonatorum) and maternal diabetes mellitus. Acta Med. Scand. 170: 411, 1961.
 3498. Steiness, I. Subcutaneous fat necrosis in the newborn and maternal diabetes mellitus. Ugeskr. Laeg 124: 368, 1962.
 3499. Steinke, T., R. Camerini, A. Marble, and A. E. Renold. Elevated levels of serum insulin‐like activity (ILA) as measured with adipose tissue in early untreated diabetes and prediabetes. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 10: 707, 1961.
 3500. Steinke, J., K. W. Taylor, A. E. Renold. Insulin and insulin antagonists in the serum of untreated juvenile diabetes, studies with isolated rat diaphragm and rat adipose tissue. Lancet 1: 30, 1961.
 3501. Steinke, J., A. Sirek, V. Lauris, F. D. W. Lukens, and A. E. Renold. Measurement of small quantities of insulin‐like activity with rat adipose tissue, III. Persistence of serum insulin‐like activity after pancreatectomy. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 1699, 1962.
 3502. Steinke, J., J. S. Soeldner, and A. E. Renold. Measurement of small quantities of insulin‐like activity with rat adipose tissue. Serum insulin‐like activity and tumor insulin content in patients with functioning islet‐cell tumors. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 1322, 1963.
 3503. Steinke, J., J. S. Soeldner, A. R. Camerini‐Davalos, and A. E. Renold. Studies on serum insulin‐like activity (ILA) in prediabetes and early overt diabetes. Diabetes 12: 502, 1963.
 3504. Stephan, F. Tissus adipo‐lympho‐myeloïdes, In: Morphologie Générale du Systàme Circulatoire des Verlikris. Traité de Zoologie de Grasse vol. 12. Paris: Masson édit., 1950, p. 875.
 3505. Stephens, J. H., and H. L. Fred. Petechiae associated with systemic fat embolism. Arch. Dermatol. 86: 515, 1962.
 3506. Stern, C. A., J. M. Iacono, and J. F. Mueller. Lipoprotein lipase in human adipose tissue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 110: 366, 1962.
 3507. Stern, D., and R. P. Maickel. Studies on starvation‐induced hypermobilization of free fatty acids. Life Sci. 2: 872, 1963.
 3508. Stern, I., and B. Shapiro. The transport of lipids into adipose tissue. Metab. Clin, exptl. 3: 539, 1954.
 3509. Sternberg, S. S. Liposarcoma arising within a subcutaneous lipoma. Cancer 5: 975, 1952.
 3510. Stetten, De W. Jr. The turnover of fatty acids in the congenitally obese mouse. J. Biol. 151: 413, 1943.
 3511. Stetten, De W. Jr. The urinary excretion of a fat mobilizing agent. J. Biol. Chem. 168: 129, 1947.
 3512. Stetten, De W. Jr. Relationship of hormone dosage to physiological response. Science 124: 365, 1956.
 3513. Stetten, De W. Jr., and G. E. Boxer. Studies in carbohydrate metabolism; rate of turnover of liver and carcass glycogen, studied with aid of deuterium. J. Biol. Chem. 155: 231, 1944.
 3514. Stetten, De W. Jr., and G. E. Boxer. Studies in carbohydrate metabolism, III. Metabolic defects in alloxan diabetes. J. Biol. Chem. 156: 274, 1944.
 3515. Stetten, De W. Jr., and G. F. Grail. The rates of replacement of depot and liver fatty acids in mice. J. Biol. Chem. 148: 509, 1943.
 3516. Stetten, De W. Jr., and J. Salcedo. The source of the extra liver fat in various types of fatty liver. J. Biol. Chem. 156: 27, 1944.
 3517. Stevenson, E., and G. R. Wyatt. The metabolism of silkmoth tissues. I. Incorporation of leucine into proteins. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 99: 65, 1962.
 3518. Stevenson, J. A. F., V. Feleki, A. Szlavko, and J. R. Beaton. Food restriction and lipogenesis in the rat. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 116: 178, 1964.
 3519. Stewart, F. W. Primary liposarcoma of bone. Am. J. Pathol. 7: 87, 1931.
 3520. Stock, K., and E. Westermann. On the action of monoaminooxydase inhibitors on fat metabolism in rats. Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 243: 296, 1962.
 3521. Stock, K., and E. O. Westermann. Concentration of norepinephrine, serotonin, and histamine, and of aminemetabolizing enzymes in mammalian adipose tissue. J. Lipid Res. 4: 297, 1963.
 3522. Stoerk, H. C., and C. C. Porter. Prevention of loss of body fat by cortisone. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 74: 65, 1950.
 3523. Stoffyn, P. J., and R. W. Jeanloz. Identification of amino sugars by paper chromatography. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 52: 373, 1954.
 3524. Stokes, J. H., and A. J. Scholl, Jr. A case of probable paraffin oil tumor. Arch. Dermatol. 4: 50, 1921.
 3525. Stookey, B. Intradural spinal lipoma; report of a case and symptoms for 10 years in a child, aged II; review of the literature. Arch. Neurol. Psychiat. 18: 16, 1927.
 3526. Stormont, J. M., J. E. Mackie, and C. S. Davidson. Increased concentration of free fatty acids in liver disease. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 106: 642, 1961.
 3527. Stout, A. P. Liposarcoma—the malignant tumor of lipoblasts. Ann. Surg. 119: 86, 1944.
 3528. Stout, A. P. Tumors of the soft tissues. In: Atlas of Tumor Pathology, Washington, D.C.: Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Section 2, vol. v, 1953, p. 118.
 3529. Strand, O., M. Vaughan, and D. Steinberg. Rat adipose tissue lipases: activity against triglycerides compared with activity against lower glycerides. J. Lipid. 5: 554, 1964.
 3530. Strang, J. M. Obesity. In: Diseases of Metabolism, th ed., edited by G. G. Duncan. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1959, p. 529.
 3531. Strang, J. M., and F. A. Evans. The energy exchange in obesity. J. Clin. Invest. 6: 277, 1928.
 3532. Strasser, U. On symmetrical post‐traumatic foreign body granulomas of subcutaneous tissue. Klin. Wochschr. 9: 987, 1930.
 3533. Strata, A., S. Castello, G. Facconi, and L. Cucurachi. Behavior of the free fatty acids in pancreatic diabetes. J. Clin. Med. 42: 1157, 1961.
 3534. Straub, K. D., and W. S. Lynn, Jr. The effect of insulin and pyruvate on the rate of diffusion of Na22 through adipose tissue. Clin. Res. 9: 53, 1961.
 3535. Stuart, H. C. The thickness of the skin and subcutaneous tissue by age and sex in childhood. J. Pediat. 28: 637, 1946.
 3536. Stuart, H. D., and P. H. Dwinell. The growth of bone, muscles and overlying tissues in children 6 to 10 years of age as revealed by studies of roentgenograms of the leg area. Child Develop. 13: 195, 1942.
 3537. Stuart, G. H. C., and D. Kuhlmann. Studies of the physical characteristics of children in Marseilles, France in 1941. J. Pediat. 20: 424, 1942.
 3538. Stuchlikova, E., J. Hruskova, M. Tenorova, B. Novotna, A. Komarkova, and O. Riedl. Some changes in intermediary metabolism of obese patients. Clin. Chim. Acta 6: 571, 1961.
 3539. Stumpf, P. K. Lipid metabolism. Ann. Rev. Biochem. 29: 261, 1960.
 3540. Sulkin, S. E., Ph. H. Krutzsch, C. Wallis, and R. Allen. Role of brown fat in the pathogenesis of rabies in insectivorous bats. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 96: 461, 1957.
 3541. Sulkin, S. E., P. H. Krutzsch, R. Allen, and C. Wallis. Studies on the pathogenesis of rabies in insectivorous bats. I. Role of brown adipose tissue. J. Exptl. Med. 110: 369, 1959.
 3542. Sulkin, S. E., R. Allen, and R. Sims. Lipotropism in pathogenesis of encephalitis viruses in insectivorous bats. Virology 11: 302, 1960.
 3543. Sullivan, C. R., W. H. Bickel, and P. R. Lipscomb. Recurrent dislocation of the hip. J. Bone Surg. (Am. Ed.( 37: 1266, 1955.
 3544. Sulzer, F. G. Versuch Einer Naturgeschichte des Hamsters. (Attempt at a Natural History of the Hamster(. Göttingen: Verlag von J. Chr. Dietrich, 1774.
 3545. Sundarajan, T. A., K S. V. Sampath Kumar, and P. S. Sarma. Utilization of phosphorus for use in biosynthesis in the mammary gland. I. Incorporation in vivo of P32 into phosphoprotein of milk and of mammary gland. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 673, 1960.
 3546. Sundby, F. Separation and characterization of acid‐induced insulin transformation products by paper electrophoresis in 7 M urea. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 3406, 1962.
 3547. Suomalainen, P. On the hibernation of the hedgehog with special consideration of enzymatic activity and metabolism of bromine. Ann. Acad. Sci. Fenn. V. Med. Anthrop. 45: 2, 1935.
 3548. Suomalainen, P. Investigations and further investigations on the physiology of hibernation. Proc. Finn. Acad. Sci. (Biological Series( 1953 and 1954.
 3549. Suomalainen, P. Stress and neurosecretion in the hibernating hedgehog. Bull. Museum Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. 124: 271, 1960.
 3550. Suomalainen, P., and A. M. Herlevi. The alarm reaction and the hibernating gland. Science 114: 300, 1951.
 3551. Suomalainen, P., and A. M. Herlevi. The hibernating gland and the alarm reaction. Arch. Soc. Zool. Botan. Fennicae “Vanamo” 5(2(: 72, 1951.
 3552. Sutherland, E. W. The effect of the hyperglycemic factor of the pancreas and of epinephrine on glycogenolysis. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 5: 441, 1949.
 3553. Sutherland, E. W. Polysaccharide phosphorylase, liver. In: Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 1, edited by S. P. Colowick and N. O. Kaplan. New York: Academic Press, 1955, p. 215.
 3554. Sutherland, E. W. The biological role of adenosine 3',5'‐monophosphate. In: Harvey Lectures, vol. 57. New York: Academic Press, 1961‐1962, p. 17.
 3555. Sutherland, E. W., and T. W. Rall. The relation of adenosine 3',5'‐phosphate and phosphorylase to the actions of catecholamines and other hormones. Pharmacol. Rev. 12: 265, 1960.
 3556. Sutherland, E. W., and W. D. Wosilait. The relationship of epinephrine and glucagon to liver phosphorylase. I. Liver phosphorylase; preparation and properties. J. Biol. Chem. 218: 459, 1956.
 3557. Sutherland, E. W., T. W. Rall, and T. Menon. Adenyl cyclase. I. Distribution, preparation and properties. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 1220, 1962.
 3558. Sutherland, J. C., W. P. Callahan, Jr., and G. L. Campbell. Hibernoma: a tumor of brown fat. Cancer 5: 364, 1952.
 3559. Sussman, K. E., E. Shafrir, and D. Steinberg. Mobilization of lipids by epinephrine. Circulation 18: 486, 1958.
 3560. Svanborg, A., and L. Svennerholm. Plasma total lipid, cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids, and free fatty acids in a healthy Scandinavian population. Acta Med. Scand. 269: 43, 1961.
 3561. Swahn, B. Studies on blood lipids. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest. 5, Suppl. 9, 1953.
 3562. Swank, R. L., and G. S. Dugger. Fat embolism. A clinical and experimental study of mechanisms involved. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 38: 641, 1954.
 3563. Swank, R. L., and S. W. Levy. Chylomicron dissolution; dosage and site of action of heparin. Am. J. Physiol. 171: 208, 1952.
 3564. Swank, R. L., W. Glinsman, and P. Sloop. The production of fat embolism in rabbits, by feeding high fat meals. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 110: 9, 1960.
 3565. Swanson, H. E. Interrelations between thyroxin and adrenalin in the regulation of oxygen consumption in the albino rat. Endocrinology 59: 217, 1956.
 3566. Sweeney, M. J., J. Ashmore, H. P. Morris, and G. Weber. Comparative biochemistry of hepatomas, IV. Isotope studies of glucose and fructose metabolism in liver tumors of different growth rates. Cancer Res. 23: 995, 1963.
 3567. Sweeney, M. J., J. N. Etteldorf, L. J. Throop, D. L. Timma, and E. L. Wrenn. Diet and fatty acid distribution in subcutaneous fat and in the cholesterol triglyceride fraction of serum of young infants. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 1, 1963.
 3568. Sweet, J. E., and W. H. Hoskins. Androgen in the Woodchuck hibernating gland. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 45: 60, 1940.
 3569. Swell, L., E. C. Trout, J. R. Hopper, H. Field, Jr., and C. R. Treadwell. Mechanism of cholesterol absorption. J. Biol. Chem. 232: 1, 1958.
 3570. Swineford, Jr., O., and C. J. Hararader, Jr. Intrathoracic lipoma; a case report. Ann. Internal Med. 17: 125, 1942.
 3571. Swincle, W. W., J. P. Da Vanzo, D. Glenister, G. Wagle, M. Osborne, and R. Rowen. Effects of mineralo and glucocorticoids on fasted adrenalectomized dogs subjected to electroshock. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 104: 184, 1960.
 3572. Symmers, D. Spindle and giant cell sarcoma arising from unidentified precardial bodies. Arch. Pathol. 37: 180, 1944.
 3573. Symmers, D., and A. Fraser. The significance of embryonal fat cells in certain pathologic conditions. Arch. Internal Med. 19: 699, 1917.
 3574. Snyder, F., and N. Stephens. Plasma free fatty acids and the rare‐earth fatty liver. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 106: 202, 1961.
 3575. Szumowski, P., and H. Le Bars. The presence of estrogens in the tissues of hogs treated with dienestrol. Rec. Méd. Véter. 128: 159, 1952.
 3576. Tabatznik, B., and D. Rabinowitz. Hyperglyceridemia and lipemia retinalis in hypopituitarism. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 107: 175, 1960.
 3577. Tachau, P. Erythema exsudativum multiforme und Nodosum. In: Handbuch der Haut und Geschlechtskrankheiten, vol. 6, edited by J. Jadassohn, Berlin: Julius Springer, 1928, p. 584.
 3578. Takeuchi, S., S. Ohashi, and Y. Kobayashi. Quantitative assay of insulin in blood plasma in normal and alloxanized dogs by rat diaphragm method. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 119: 436, 1957.
 3579. Taljedal, I., and B. Hellman. Morphological characteristics of the epididymal adipose tissue in starved american obese hyperglycemic mice. Acta Anat. (Basel( 50: 7, 1962.
 3580. Taljedal, I. and B. Hellman. Morphological characteristics of the epididymal adipose tissue in different types of hereditary obese mice. Path. Microbiol. (Basel( 26: 149, 1963.
 3581. Taljedal, I., B. Hellman, and C. Hellerstrom. Quantitative studies on isolated pancreatic islets of mammals. 3. Adenosine triphosphatase activity in normal and obese hyperglycemic mice. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 12: 491, 1964.
 3582. Tanabe, S. Experimental studies on the carbohydrate and fat metabolism of isolated epididymal adipose tissue in the fat. Folia Endocr. Jap. 37: 751, 1961.
 3583. Tanaka, A., V. I. Pickering, and C. H. Li. In vitro lipolytic activity of β‐MSH “synthetic hexapeptide related to ACTH. Abstract No. 7, 44th Endocrine Society Meeting, Chicago, 1962.
 3584. Tanaka, A., B. T. Pickering, and C. H. Li. Relationship of chemical structure to in vitro lipolytic activity of peptides occurring in adrenocorticotropic and melanocyte‐stimulating hormones. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 99: 294, 1962.
 3585. Tanaka, K., and Y. Takahashi. Chromatographic analysis of plasma fatty acid composition in arteriosclerotic patients. J. Jap. Soc. Intern. Med. 50: 790, 1961.
 3586. Tandler, J., and S. Grosz. Studies on skopzs (castrates). Wien. Klin. Wochschr. 21: 277, 1908.
 3587. Tanner, J. M., and R. H. Whitehouse. Standards for subcutaneous fat in British children. Percentiles for thickness of skinfolds over triceps and below scapula. Brit. Med. J. 5276: 446, 1962.
 3588. Tappel, A. L., and H. Zalkin. Lipide peroxidation in isolate mitochondria. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 80: 326, 1959.
 3589. Taquini, A. C., A. J. Ranedroni, and P. Aramendia. Fat embolism in the lungs. Am. Heart J. 51: 468, 1956.
 3590. Tarr, H. L. A. Biochemistry of fishes. Ann. Rev. Biochem. 27: 223, 1958.
 3591. Tarrant, M. E., and P. H. Wright. Lipid mobilization in rats treated with anti‐insulin serum. J. Physiol. 161: 50P, 1962.
 3592. Tarrant, M. E., R. H. S. Thompson, and P. H. Wright. Some aspects of lipid metabolism in rats treated with anti‐insulin serum. Biochem. J. 84: 6, 1962.
 3593. Tarrant, M. E., P. H. Wright, R. Mahler, W. S. Stafford, and J. Ashmore. Mobilization of free fatty acids in acute insulin deficiency (abstract). Diabetes 12: 374, 1963.
 3594. Tata, J. R. Inhibition of the biological action of thyroid hormones by actinomycin D and puromycin. Nature 197: 1167, 1963.
 3595. Taufel, K., H. Thaler, and H. Shreyegg. On the fats of yeast. Zeit. Untersuch. Lebensmittel 72: 394, 1936.
 3596. Taussig, F., Sarcoma of the vulva. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 33: 1017, 1937.
 3597. Taylor, K. W. Plasma insulin. In: Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism, edited by D. A. Pyke. Philadelphia, Montreal: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1962, p. 55.
 3598. Taylor, W. L., and A. R. Behnke. Anthropometric comparison of muscular and obese men. J. Appl. Physiol. 16: 955, 1961.
 3599. Tchoutchoukalo, G. T. The development of subcutaneous adipose tissue and of the muscular system in children and adults and methods for their objective measurements. L'Anthropométric de l'Ukraine 1: 49, 1926.
 3600. Tedeschi, C. G. New formation of smooth muscle during post‐traumatic regeneration of the omentum. Boll. Soc. Med. Chir. Modena, Modena, Tipografia Immacolata Concezione, p. 1, 1932.
 3601. Tedeschi, C. G. Systemic multicentric lipoblastosis. Arch. Pathol. 42: 320, 1946.
 3602. Tedeschi, C. G. Mammary lipoma. Arch. Pathol. 46: 386, 1948.
 3603. Tedeschi, C. G. Experimental liposarcoma. Characteristics of growth under low and under high caloric intake. Arch. Pathol. 47: 160, 1949.
 3604. Tedeschi, C. G. Regional pluricentric hemolympholipoblastosis. Arch. Pathol. 47: 44, 1949.
 3605. Tedeschi, C. G. The fat cell: origin and structure. Conn. Med. 24: 33, 1960.
 3606. Tedeschi, C. G., and G. C. Botta. Retractile mesenteritis. New Engl. J. Med. 266: 1035, 1962.
 3607. Tedeschi, C. G., and W. H. Lyon. Fat tissue growths. J. Mount Sinai Hospital 24: 1272, 1957.
 3608. Tedeschi, C. G., and M. C. Santoro‐Pagliai. On fasting haemosiderosis. Arch. Studio Fisiopatologia Clin. Ricambio 2: 1, 1934.
 3609. Tedeschi, C. G., W. H. Holtham, and C. L. Minor. Mixed hypernephroid tumors of the kidney (metanephromas). J. Urol. 61: 981, 1949.
 3610. Tedeschi, L. G., and J. J. Byrne. A histochemical evaluation of the structure of mammary duct walls. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 114: 559, 1962.
 3611. Tedeschi, L. G., G. Ouzounian, and J. J. Byrne. The role of ductal obstruction and hormonal stimulation in mammary duct ectasia. Surg., Gynecol. Obstet. 114: 741, 1962.
 3612. Tedeschi, L. G., S. Ahari, and J. J. Byrne. Involutional mammary duct ectasia and periductal mastitis. Am. J. Surg. 106: 517, 1963.
 3613. Teller, R., and P. Beigelman. Effects of various amino acids upon glucose uptake of rat epididymal adipose tissue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 106: 484, 1961.
 3614. Tenorová, M., and Z. Hruza. Influence of adrenaline on lipid metabolism in old age. Cesk. hysiol. 11: 485, 1962.
 3615. Teodoru, C. V., and E. Grishman. Alterations of the interscapular brown fat (hibernating gland) during pregnancy in hamsters. Federation Proc. 18: 510, 1959.
 3616. Teodoru, C. V., and E. Grishman. Alterations of the interscapular brown fat (hibernating gland(, adrenals and thymus during pregnancy in hamsters. Endocrinology 68: 208, 1961.
 3617. Tepperman, H. M., and J. Tepperman. The hexose‐monophosphate shunt and adaptive hyperlipogenesis. Diabetes 7: 478, 1958.
 3618. Tepperman, J. Palmitic acid‐1‐C14 oxidation. Am. J. Physiol. 184: 80, 1956.
 3619. Tepperman, J. “Yang and Yin.” In: Fat as a Tissue, edited by K. Rodahl. New York: McGraw‐Hill, 1964, p. 394.
 3620. Tepperman, J., and H. H. Tepperman. Effects of antecedent food intake pattern on hepatic lipogenesis. Am. J. Physiol. 193: 55, 1958.
 3621. Tepperman, J., F. L. Engel, and C. N. H. Long. Review of adrenal cortical hypertrophy. Endocrinology 32: 373, 1943.
 3622. Terner, C. The effect of fumarate and of p‐Nitrophenol on the synthesis of fatty acid in homogenates of the mammary gland. Biochem. J. 64: 532, 1956.
 3623. Terner, C. The formation of acetoacetate in homogenates of the mammary gland. Biochem. J. 70: 402, 1958.
 3624. Terroine, E. F. Comment on a communication of Fontaine and Callamand. Physiology, pathology, chemistry and cytology of fatty livers. Centre Nat. Rech. Scient.(Paris( 1: 314, 1954.
 3625. Thevenet, A. The anterior cario‐phrenic angle of the mediastinum. Its fatty pathology. Montpéllier Med. 50: 180, 1956.
 3626. Thibault, O. Adrenaline and Sympathin. Action of nor‐adrenaline on oxygen consumption in the white rat. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 142: 47, 1948.
 3627. Thierfelder, H., and E. Klenk. Die Chemie der Cerebroside und Phosphatide, vol. 1. Berlin: Springer edit.
 3628. Thomas, C. B., and E. A. Murphy. Further studies on cholesterol levels in the Johns Hopkins medical students, the effect of stress at examination. J. Chronic Diseases 8: 661, 1958.
 3629. Thomas, L. W. The chemical composition of adipose tissue of man and mice. Quart. J. Exptl. Physiol. 47: 179, 1962.
 3630. Thompson, G. A., and D. J. Hanahan. Origin of the glyceryl component of α glycerol ethers. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 96: 671, 1962.
 3631. Thompson, G. A., and D. J. Hanahan. Studies on the formation of α glyceryl ether lipids in bovine bone marrow. Biochemistry 2: 641, 1963.
 3632. Thompson, M., and J. Mayer. Coenzyme A content of adipose tissue. Nature 186: 640, 1960.
 3633. Thompson, M., and J. Mayer. Coenzyme A and acetylation in various experimental obesities. Am. J. Physiol. 202: 1005, 1962.
 3634. Thompson, R. C., and J. E. Ballou. Studies of metabolic turnover with tritium as a tracer, V. The predominantly non‐dynamic state of body constituents in the rat. J. Biol. Chem. 223: 795, 1956.
 3635. Thone, A. W. A case of naevus lipomatodes. Hautarzt (Heidelberg( 2: 512, 1951.
 3636. Thorn, G. W., A. E. Renold, and A. I. Winegrad. Some effects of adrenal cortical steroids on intermediary metabolism. Brit. Med. J. 2: 1009, 1957.
 3637. Thorn, G. W., A. E. Renold, and G. F. Cahill, Jr. The adrenal and diabetes. Some interactions and interrelations. The Banting Memorial Lecture. Diabetes 8: 337, 1959.
 3638. Thorn, W., E. W. Busch, A. Phillippu, and F. Liemann. ATP, ADP, Pyruvate and lactate content in the blood and liver after intravenous fructose and mannose loading. Pfluegers Arch. Ges. Physiol. 272: 490, 1961.
 3639. Tiedemann, Fr. Observations on the thymus of marmots during hibernation. Meckels Deutsch. Arch. f. d. Physiol. 1: 481, 1815.
 3640. Tiegs, O. W. The function of sympathetic nerves in relation to skeletal muscle—evidence of humoral action. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) Ser. B. 116: 351, 1934.
 3641. Tietz, A. Fat synthesis in cell‐free preparations of locust fat body. In: Proceedings of the 5th International Congress of Biochemistry, Moscow, vol. 7, 1961, p. 85.
 3642. Tietz, A. Fat synthesis in cell‐free preparations of the locust fat body. J. Lipid Res. 2: 182, 1961.
 3643. Tietz, A. Fat transport in the locust. J. Lip. Res. 3: 421, 1962.
 3644. Tietz, A., and B. Shapiro. The synthesis of glycerides in liver homogenates. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 19: 374, 1956.
 3645. Tietz, A., M. Lindberg, and E. P. Kennedy. The oxidation of glyceryl ethers: a new enzyme system requiring a pteridine cofactor. Federation Proc. 22: 296, 1963.
 3646. Timiras, P. S., and H. Seyle. On the participation of the reticuloendothelial system in the alarm reaction. Science 110: 560, 1949.
 3647. Timon‐David, J. Studies of lipids in insects. Thesis of Faculty of Sciences, Paris, vol. 1, no. 2103. 1930, p. 182.
 3648. Titone, M. Unusually extensive necrosis of adipose tissue in pancreatic carcinoma. Virchow's Arch. Pathol. Anat. Klin. Med. 297: 416, 1936.
 3649. Titze, A., and W. Friess. On the problem of fat embolism. Mschr. Unfallheilk. 57: 33, 1954.
 3650. Tizard, J. P. M. Generalized lipodystrophy. Infectious mononucleosis. Mild infantile hemiplegia. Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 47: 128, 1954.
 3651. Toldt, C. Contribution to the histology and physiology of adipose tissue. Sitzber. Akad. Wiss. Wien. Math. Naturwiss. Kl. 62: 445, 1870.
 3652. Tomarelli, R. M., and F. W. Bernhart. Organic acid excretion, enhanced calcium absorption and body fat of rats fed incompletely digested carbohydrates. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 106: 588, 1961.
 3653. Tomkins, G. M., and E. S. Maxwell. Some aspects of steroid hormone action. Ann. Rev. Biochem. 32: 677, 1963.
 3654. Tonutti, E. The storage of vitamins in the organism. Klin. Wochschr. 15: 1788, 1936.
 3655. Tove, S. B. The origin of depot fat. J. Dairy Sci. 43: 1354, 1960.
 3656. Tove, S. B. Effect of dietary oleate and linoleate on the distribution of fatty acids in mouse triglycerides. J. Nutr. 75: 361, 1961.
 3657. Tove, S. B., and G. Matrone. Effect of purified diets on the fatty acid composition of sheep tallow. J. Nutr. 76: 271, 1962.
 3658. Tove, S. B., and F. H. Smith. Kinetics of the depletion of linoleic acid in mice. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 85: 352, 1959.
 3659. Tove, S. B., and F. H. Smith. Changes in the fatty acid composition of the depot fat of mice induced by feeding oleate and linoleate. J. Nutr. 71: 264, 1960.
 3660. Tove, S. B., J. S. Andrews, and H. L. Lucas. Turnover of palmitic, stearic and unsaturated fatty acid in rat liver. J. Biol. Chem. 218: 275, 1956.
 3661. Tracht, M. E., M. S. Goldstein, and E. R. Ramey. Adrenal steroids and the liver in the regulation of peripheral fat mobilization. Am. J. Physiol. 187: 2, 1956.
 3662. Tranquada, R. E., and A. B. Bender. In vitro metabolic studies with DBI on rat diaphragm and adipose tissue. Clin. Res. 10: 90, 1962.
 3663. Traut, R. The distribution of adipose tissue with aging. Z. f. Konstitutionslehre 12: 637, 1926.
 3664. Treble, D. B., and E. G. Ball. The occurrence of glycerokinase in rat brown adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 22: 357, 1963.
 3665. Treble, D. H., and J. Mayer. Glycerolkinase activity in white adipose tissue of obese‐hyperglycaemic mice. Nature 200: 363, 1963.
 3666. Treherne, J. E. The absorption of glucose from the alimentary canal of the locust Schistocerca gregaria (Forsk). J. Exptl. Biol. 35: 297, 1958.
 3667. Treherne, J. E. The absorption and metabolism of some sugars in the locust, Schistocerca gregaria (Forsk). J. Exptl. Biol. 35: 611, 1958.
 3668. Treherne, J. E. The nutrition of the central nervous system in the cockroach, Periplaneta americana L. The exchange and metabolism of sugars. J. Exptl. Biol. 37: 513, 1960.
 3669. Trémolières, J., and P. Clément. Properties of edible fats for man. Presse Méd. 71: 81, 1963.
 3670. Trivelloni, J. C. Biosynthesis of glucosides and glycogen in the locust. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 89: 149, 1960.
 3671. Trubowitz, S., and C. F. Sims. Subcutaneous fat in leukemia and lymphoma. Arch. Dermatol. 86: 520, 1962.
 3672. Trusler, G. A., J. E. McBirnie, F. G. Pearson, A. G. Gornall, and W. G. Bigelow. A study of hibernation in relation to the technique of hypothermia for intracardiac surgery. Surg. Forum 4: 72, 1953.
 3673. Tsujimoto. Cited by F. Javer. In: These Sc. Nat. Marseille, 1923, p. 140.
 3674. Tuerkischer, E., and E. Wertheimer. Glycogen and adipose tissue. J. Physiol. 100: 385, 1942.
 3675. Tuerkischer, E., and E. Wertheimer. Adrenalectomy and gastric secretion. J. Endocrinol. 4: 143, 1945.
 3676. Tuerkischer, E., and E. Wertheimer. Factors influencing deposition of glycogen in adipose tissue of rat. J. Physiol. 104: 361, 1946.
 3677. Tuerkischer, E., and E. Wertheimer. Liver glycogen of alloxan diabetic rats. Nature 108: 201, 1946.
 3678. Tuerkischer, E., and E. Wertheimer. Glycogen synthesis in diaphragms of normal and alloxan diabetic rats. Biochem. J. 42: 603, 1948.
 3679. Tuerkischer, E., and E. Wertheimer. The in vitro synthesis of glycogen in the diaphragms of normal and alloxan diabetic rats. Biochem. J. 42: 603, 1948.
 3680. Tuerkischer, E., and E. Wertheimer. Alloxan diabetes and liver glycogen. J. Endocrinol. 5: 229, 1948.
 3681. Turchetto, E., M. G. Gandolfi, and R. Rondini. The fatty acids of the deposit lipids in the hibernant. Experientia 19: 403, 1963.
 3682. Turner, D. A., E. V. Cox, J. A. Balint, R. Pirrie, R. F. Fletcher, E. Huang, and W. H. Cevallos. Digestion and absorption of fat after a normal meal. Federation Proc. 19: 876, 1960.
 3683. Turpin, R., and L. Bocquet. Acute benign panniculitis. Ann. Paediat. 35: 279, 1959.
 3684. Tzur, R., E. Tal, and B. Shapiro, α Glycerophosphate as regulatory factor in fatty acid esterification. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 84: 18, 1964.
 3685. Uchiyama, M., R. Sato, and M. Mizugaki. Characterization of hydroxy acids in depot fat after feeding of ribonucleic acid. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 70: 344, 1963.
 3686. Uggeri, C. Atypical lipomas. Tumori (Milano( 24: 167, 1938.
 3687. Umbreit, W. W., R. H. Burris, and S. F. Stauffer. In: Manometric Techniques, rd ed.. Minneapolis: Burgess Publishing Company, 1957, p. 149.
 3688. Ungar, H. Relapsing febrile nodular inflammation of adipose tissue (Weber‐Christian Syndrome(, report of a case with autopsy. J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 58: 175, 1946.
 3689. Unger, R. H., and A. M. Eisentraut. The role of endogenous glucagon in blood glucose regulation in man. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 1406, 1962.
 3690. Unger, R. H., A. M. Eisentraut, M. S. MacCall, and L. L. Madison. Measurements of endogenous glucagon in plasma and the influence of blood glucose concentration upon its secretion. J. Clin. Invest. 41: 682, 1962.
 3691. Unger, R. H., A. M. Eisentraut, and L. Madison. The effects of total starvation upon the levels of circulating glucagon and insulin in man. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 1031, 1963.
 3692. Urgoiti, E. J., B. A. Houssay, and C. T. Rietti. Hypophyseal and adrenal factors essential for ketoacidosis of pancreatectomized dogs. Diabetes 12: 301, 1963.
 3693. Urrutia, G., and G. F. Cahill, Jr. Metabolism of specifically labeled glucose in adipose tissue from alloxan diabetic rats. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 109: 573, 1962.
 3694. Utter, M. F. The role of CO2 fixation in carbohydrate utilization and synthesis. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 72: 451, 1959.
 3695. Vagelos, P. R., Caproyl coenzyme A dependent malonyl coenzyme A bicarbonate exchange reaction. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 81: 4119, 1959.
 3696. Vagelos, P. R. Malonyl coenzyme A‐CO2 exchange reaction. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 2786, 1960.
 3697. Vagelos, P. R., D. B. Martin, A. Karmen, and M. G. Horning. Biosynthesis of branched chain and odd‐numbered fatty acids in adipose tissue. In: Proceedings, 5th International Congress of Biochemistry, Moscow, Symposium VII. Preprint No. 74, 1961.
 3698. Vagelos, P. R., A. W. Alberts, and D. B. Martin. Studies on the mechanism of activation of acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase by citrate. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 533, 1963.
 3699. Vague, J. Neck‐sacrum adipose ratio: rapid test of sexual differentiation. Revue de Morpho‐Physiologie humaine (Paris( 1: 34, 1948.
 3700. Vague, J. The value of the measurement of adipose tissue distribution in pathology. Bull. Soc. Med. Hôp. Paris 66: 1572, 1950.
 3701. Vague, J. Sexual differentiation and fat distribution. Sem. Hôp. Paris 26: 2387, 1950.
 3702. Vague, J. La Différenciation Sexuelle Humaine. Ses Incidences en Pathologie (Human Sexual Differentiation and Its Pathology(, vol. 1. Paris: Masson édit. 1953, p. 386.
 3703. Vague, J. Notions on the physiopathology of lipids in hepatic physiopathology. Marseille Méd. 92: 1, 1955.
 3704. Vague, J. The degree of masculine differentiation of obesities, a factor determining predisposition to diabetes, atherosclerosis, gout and uric calculous disease. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 4, 1: 20, 1956.
 3705. Vague, J., and R. Fenasse. Phylogenesis of adipose tissue. L'Oeuvre Médicale 7: 9, 1963.
 3706. Vague, J., and C. Garrigues. The presence of steroids in human adipose tissue. Folia Endocr. 9: 297, 1956.
 3707. Vague, J., and C. Garrigues. Studies on the composition of human adipose tissue and particularly its steroid content. Ann. Endocr. 16: 805, 1956.
 3708. Vague, J., and J. C. Garrigues. Steroids in human adipose tissue. Present state of the problem. Sem. Hôp. Paris 33: 1739, 1957.
 3709. Vague, J., and G. Godefroy. Recent ideas on the physiopathology of adipose tissue. Their clinical applications. Cah RMF 76: 347, 1962.
 3710. Vague, J., J. Garrigues, M. Teitelbaum, G. Miller, and G. Favier. Notions on the physiology of adipose tissue. Marseille Méd. 93: 497, 1956.
 3711. Vague, J., M. Teitelbaum, G. Godefroy, and G. Favier. Topographical anatomy and clinical exploration of subcutaneous adipose tissue. L'Oeuvre Médicale 7: 13, 1963.
 3712. Valentine, G. In: J. Moleschott, Untersuchungen zur Naturlehre des Menschen und der tiere, vol. 2. Frankfurt a.M.: 1857, p. 12; ibid vol. 5, 1859, p. 259.
 3713. Valette, C., Y. Cohen, and J. Wepierre. Pulmonary resorption and localization in the mouse of p‐cymene labeled with carbon‐14. Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. 255: 596, 1962.
 3714. Vallence‐Owen, J. Insulin antagonists. Brit. Med. Bull. 16: 214, 1960.
 3715. Vallance‐Owen, J. Insulin inhibitors and antagonists. In: Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism, edited by D. A. Pyke. Philadelphia, Montreal: J. B. Lippincott, 1962, p. 62.
 3716. Vallance‐Owen, J., and B. Hurlock. Estimation of plasma insulin activity by rat diaphragm. Lancet 1: 68, 1954.
 3717. Vallance‐Owen, J., and M. D. Lilley. An insulin antagonist associated with plasma albumin. Lancet 1: 804, 1961.
 3718. Vallance‐Owen, J., E. Dennes, and P. N. Campbell. Insulin antagonism in plasma of diabetic patients and normal subjects. Lancet 2: 336, 1958.
 3719. Vallance‐Owen, J., E. Dennes, and P. N. Campbell. The nature of the insulin‐antagonist associated with plasma albumin. Lancet 2: 696, 1958.
 3720. Vallery‐Radot, P., P. Blamoutier, and L. J. Krief. Lipomatose à localisations et à evolution speciales. Bull. Soc. Med. Hôp. Paris 48: 175, 1946.
 3721. Vallois, H. Primate order. In: Traite de Zoologie, vol. 17, edited by P. Grassé. Paris: Masson édit. 1955, p. 2092.
 3722. van Baalen, J., and S. Gurin. Co‐factor requirements for lipogenesis. J. Biol. Chem. 205: 303, 1953.
 3723. van Bruggen, J. T., T. T. Hutchens, C. K. Claycomb, and E. S. West. Time course of lipide labeling in the intact mouse and rat. J. Biol. Chem. 200: 31, 1953.
 3724. van Bruggen, J. T., P. Yamada, T. T. Hutchens, and E. S. West. Lipogenesis of the intact alloxan‐diabetic rat. J. Biol. Chem. 209: 635, 1954.
 3725. Vance, B. M. The significance of fat embolism. Arch. Surg. 23: 426, 1931.
 3726. Vance, B. M. The clinical diagnosis of fat embolism. Am. J. Surg. 26: 27, 1934.
 3727. van der Geld, H., A. F. Willebrands, and J. J. Groen. The use of mesentery fat tissue as a test preparation in vitro for small amounts of insulin. Bull. Res. Council Israel Section E 16: 129, 1957.
 3728. van Duyne, C. M., and R. J. Havel. Plasma unesterified fatty acid concentration in fetal neonatal life. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 102: 599, 1959.
 3729. van Duyne, C. M., H. R. Parker, R. J. Havel, and L. W. Holm. Free fatty acid metabolism in fetal and newborn sheep. Am. J. Physiol. 199: 987, 1960.
 3730. van Duyne, C., R. Havel, and J. Felts. Placental transfer of palmitic acid‐1‐C14 in rabbits. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 84: 1069, 1962.
 3731. van Dyke, D. C., M. E. Simpson, C. H. Li, and H. M. Evans. Survival in the circulation of the growth and adrenocorticotrophic hormones as evidenced by parabiosis. Am. J. Physiol. 163: 297, 1950.
 3732. van Gaver, F. Zoological contributions to the study of oils in marine animals. Thesis of Faculty of Sciences. Marseille, 1923, p. 140.
 3733. van Handel, E., and P. T. M. Lum. Sex as a regulator of triglyceride synthesis in the mosquito. Science 134: 1979, 1961.
 3734. van Itallie, T., and S. S. Bergen, Jr. Ketogenesis and hyperketonemia. Am. J. Med. 31: 909, 1961.
 3735. van Liew, H. Tissue gas tensions by microtonometry; results in liver and fat. J. Appl. Physiol. 17: 359, 1962.
 3736. van Meurs, D. P. The transforation of embryonic lipoma to a common lipoma. Brit. J. Surg. 34: 382, 1947.
 3737. van Putten, L. M., D. W. van Bekkum, and A. Querido. Influence of hypothalamic lesions producing hyperphagia and of feeding regimens on carcass composition in the rat. Metab. Clin. Exp. 4: 68, 1955.
 3738. Vardanis, A. Glycogen synthesis in the insect fat body. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 73: 565, 1963.
 3739. Vasku, J. A contribution to the problem of influencing by artificial hibernation nonspecific reactions of the type of general adaptation syndrome with irradiational disease. Scripta Med. Fac. Med. Univ. Brun. Olomuc. 32: 231, 1959.
 3740. Vaughan, M. Effect of hormones on Phosphorylase activity in adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 3049, 1960.
 3741. Vaughan, M. Hormone effects on glucose uptake and Phosphorylase activity in adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 19: 224, 1960.
 3742. Vaughan, M. Effect of hormones on glucose metabolism in adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 2196, 1961.
 3743. Vaughan, M. The metabolism of adipose tissue in vitro. J. Lipid Res. 2: 293, 1961.
 3744. Vaughan, M. The production and release of glycerol by adipose tissue incubated in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 3354, 1962.
 3745. Vaughan, M. Effect of hormones on fat mobilization. In: Fat as a Tissue, edited by K. Rodahl and B. Issekutz, Jr. (Proc. Lankenau Conference) New York: McGraw Hill Publishing Co., 1964, p. 203.
 3746. Vaughan, M., and E. Korn. Enzymes of adipose tissue. In: Adipose Tissue as an Organ, edited by L. W. Kinsell. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas, 1962, p. 173.
 3747. Vaughan, M., and D. Steinberg. Effect of hormones on lipolysis and glyceride synthesis in adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 21: 284, 1962.
 3748. Vaughan, M., and D. Steinberg. Effect of hormones on lipolysis and esterification of free fatty acids during incubation of adipose tissue in vitro. J. Lipid Res. 4: 193, 1963.
 3749. Vaughan, M., and D. Steinberg. The epinephrine‐sensitive lipase of adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 22: 303, 1963.
 3750. Vaughan, M., D. Steinberg, and E. Shafrir. The effect of epinephrine, glucagon and ACTH on Phosphorylase activity in adipose tissue. J. Clin. Invest. 38: 1951, 1959.
 3751. Vaughan, M., D. Steinberg, S. Margolis, and A. Karmen. Triglyceride synthesis and free fatty acid (FFA) release in adipose tissue homogenates. Federation Proc. 19: 227, 1960.
 3752. Vaughan, M., J. E. Berger, and D. Steinberg. Hormone sensitive lipase and monoglyceride lipase activities in adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 401, 1964.
 3753. Vaughan, M., D. Steinberg, and R. Pittman. On the interpretation of studies measuring uptake and esterification of palmitic acid‐1‐C14 by rat adipose tissue in vitro. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 84: 154, 1964.
 3754. Veerkamp, J. H., I. Mulder, and L. L. M. van Deenen. Comparison of the fatty acid composition of lipids from different animal tissues including some tumours. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 57: 299, 1962.
 3755. Velemínský, J., J. Šimíček, and E. Miřejovská. Metabolism of lipids in obesity. 1. Influence of glucose administration on plasma non‐esterified fatty acids. Vnitrni Lekar. 6: 1003, 1960.
 3756. Velemínský, J., J. Šimíček, and E. Miřejovská. Metabolism of lipids in obesity, II. Effect of insulin on nonesterified fatty acids of blood plasma. Vnitri. Lekar. 7: 800, 1961.
 3757. Vellios, F., J. Baez, and H. B. Shumacker. Lipoblastomatosis: A tumor of fetal fat different from hibernoma. Report of a case with observations on the embryo genesis of human adipose tissue. Am. J. Pathol. 34: 1149, 1958.
 3758. Velsch, G. H. Anatome muris alpini. In: Emphemerid. Acad. nat. cur. Ann. 1, abs. 160, 1670, p. 298.
 3759. Vendsalu, A. Studies on adrenaline and noradrenaline in human plasma. Acta Physiol. Scand. Suppl. 173, 1960.
 3760. Vennart, G. P. Fatty liver of portal type. Sequential determinations of total liver lipids, phospholipids, plasmalogens, cholesterol and esterified fatty acids. Lab. Invest. 12: 27, 1963.
 3761. Verne, J., and M. Maillet. Inhibition of the action of insulin on glycogen formation in brown rat adipose tissue as a result of denervation. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 152: 711, 1958.
 3762. Verner, J. V., and F. L. Engel. The blocking affect of ACTH and the catechol amines on glucose uptake by adipose tissue. Am. J. Med. 27: 329, 1959.
 3763. Verner, J. V., Jr., W. G. Blackard, and F. L. Engel. Some factors modifying the actions of hormones on glucose uptake by adipose tissue in vitro. Endocrinology 70: 420, 1962.
 3764. Vertua, R., and M. Usardi. Effect of nicotine on the mobilization of fatty acids in omental adipose tissue. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 38: 1208, 1962.
 3765. Vertua, R., and M. Usardi. Technic for an in vivo study of the mobilization of fatty acids in adipose tissue. Effect of noradrenaline. Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 38: 1204, 1962.
 3766. Verzar, F., and L. Laszt. Adrenal cortex and the migration of fat. Biochem. Z. 288: 356, 1936.
 3767. Viallet, A., J. P. Benhamou, and J. P. Fauvert. Primary carcinoma of the liver and hyperlipemia. Canad. Med. Assoc. J. 86: 1118, 1962.
 3768. Vialleton, L. Elements of the Morphology of Vertebrates, vol. 1, Paris: Doin edit., 790, 1911, p. 148.
 3769. Vignes, H. The extirpation of the hibernating mass. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 75: 360, 1913.
 3770. Vignes, H. The influence of the hibernating mass of the rat on some enzymes of the organism. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 75: 418, 1913.
 3771. Vignes, H. The influence of the hibernating mass on different types of intoxication. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 75: 397, 1913.
 3772. Villar‐Palasi, G., and J. Larner. Levels of activity of the enzymes of the glycogen cycle in rat tissues. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 86: 270, 1960.
 3773. Vinson, P. P., and W. E. Pembleton. Lipoma of left main bronchus; report of a case and review of the literature. Arch. Otolaryngol. 35: 868, 1942.
 3774. Virchow, R. On malignant tumors of adipose tissue. Virchow. Arch. Path. Anat. 11: 281, 1857.
 3775. Vogt, C., and E. Yung. Lehrbuch der Praktischen Vergleichenden Anatomie, vol. 2. Braunschweig F. Vieweg u. Sohn, 1889, p. 955.
 3776. von Euler, U. S. On the pharmacologic action of normal secretions and extracts of male accessory sexual glands. Naunyn‐Schmiedbergs Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmacol. 175: 78, 1934.
 3777. von Euler, U. S. Short communication on the specific hypotensive substance from the secretion of the human prostate and seminal vesicle. Klin. Wochschr. 33: 1182, 1935.
 3778. von Euler, U. S. Noradrenaline; Chemistry, Physiology Pharmacology and Clinical Aspects. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C Thomas, 1956.
 3779. von Euler, U. S., and S. Hellner. Excretion of noradrenaline and adrenaline in muscular work. Acta Physiol. Scand. 33 (Suppl 118(: 10, 1955.
 3780. von Euler, U. S., and R. Luft. The effect of insulin on urinary excretion of adrenaline and noradrenaline, studies in ten healthy subjects and in six cases of acromegaly. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 1: 528, 1952.
 3781. von Gierke, E. About the metabolism of adipose tissue. Verh. Deutsch. Ges. Path. 10: 182, 1906.
 3782. von Pettenkofer, M., and C. Voit. Studies on the metabolism of normal man. Z. Biol. (Berlin( 2: 459, 1866.
 3783. von Schumacher, S. Grundiss der Histologie des Menschen. Wein: Springer Verlag, 1943, p. 25.
 3784. von Sury, K. A mixed lipoma at the surface of a hypoplastic corpus callosum. Frankfurter Z. Pathol. 1: 484, 1907.
 3785. von Wahlendorf, A. R. L. About retroperitoneal lipomas. Arch. Klin. Chir. 115: 751, 1921.
 3786. Wade, O. L., and J. M. Bishop. Cardiac Output and Regional Blood Flow. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1962.
 3787. Wadström, L. B. Lipolytic effect of the injection of adrenaline on fat depots. Nature 179: 259, 1957.
 3788. Waelsch, H., and E. Borek. The stability of the keto acid from methionine. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 61: 2252, 1939.
 3789. Waelsch, H., and H. K. Miller. The relation of keto acid excretion to amino acid metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 145: 1, 1942.
 3790. Wagle, S. R., and J. Ashmore. Studies on experimental diabetes, in. Glucose formation from labeled substrates. J. Biol. Chem. 239: 1289, 1964.
 3791. Wagner, H., E. Seelig, and K. Bernhard. Distribution and half‐life or erucic acid after administration of rape seed oil to rats. Hoppe‐Seylers, Z. Physiol. Chem. 312: 104, 1958.
 3792. Wagner, H., E. Seelig, and K. Bernhard. The turnover of linoleic acid in the rat. Hoppe Seylers, Z. Physiol. Chem. 313: 235, 1958.
 3793. Wagner, H., O. Wagner, and K. Bernhard. Studies on the fate of linoleic acid in animals. Hoppe‐Seylers, Z. Physiol. Chem. 323: 105, 1961.
 3794. Wagner, R. Lehrbuch der Vergleichenden Anatomie, vol. I. Leipzig: L. Voss, 1834, p. 253.
 3795. Wagoner, G., and E. P. Pendergrass. Intrinsic circulation of the vertebral body with roentgenologic considerations. Am. J. Roentgenol. Radium Therapy Nucl. Med. 27: 818, 1932.
 3796. Wahlberg, J. Hypophyseo‐thyrogenic adiposity and emaciation. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 106: 1968, 1936.
 3797. Wail, S. S. Changes in the chemistry of lipids as a result of reactions in the surrounding tissue. Virchow's Arch. Pathol. Anat. Klin. Med. 245: 219, 1923.
 3798. Waimatsu, K. Basic studies on the metabolic response of the epididymal fat pad to various hormones with special reference to the bioassay of insulin. Folia Endocr. Jap. 37: 723, 1961.
 3799. Waite, M., and S. J. Wakil. Studies on the mechanism of fatty acid synthesis, XII. Acetyl CoA carboxylase. J. Biol. Chem. 237: 2750, 1962.
 3800. Wakeley, C. P. G. The treatment of war burns. Surgery 10: 207, 1941.
 3801. Wakil, S. J. A malonic acid derivative as an intermediate in fatty acid synthesis. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 80: 6465, 1958.
 3802. Wakil, S. J. The mechanism of fatty acid synthesis. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 630, 1960.
 3803. Wakil, S. J. Mechanism of fatty acid synthesis. J. Lipid Res. 2: 1, 1961.
 3804. Wakil, S. J., and J. Ganguly. On the mechanism of fatty acid synthesis. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 81: 2597, 1959.
 3805. Wakil, S. J., E. B. Titchener, and D. M. Gibson. Evidence for the participation of biotin in the enzymatic synthesis of fatty acids. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 29: 225, 1958.
 3806. Wakil, S. J., L. W. McLain, Jr., and J. R. Warshaw. Synthesis of fatty acids by mitochondria. J. Biol. Chem. 235: PC31, 1960.
 3807. Walaas, O., and E. Walaas. Effect of epinephrine on rat diaphragm. J. Biol. Chem. 187: 769, 1950.
 3808. Waldeyer, W. About connective tissue cells. Arch. Mikroskop. Anat. 11: 176, 1875.
 3809. Waldron, J. M., and M. N. F. Friedman. The relation between anticoagulants and lipemia. Federation Proc. 7: 130, 1948.
 3810. Walker, A. T. Paper chromatography of migratory bird fat. Physiol. Zool., 1964, In press.
 3811. Walker, B. G., D. N. Phear, and F. I. R. Martin. Inhibition of insulin by acidosis. Lancet 2: 946, 1963.
 3812. Walker, R. M. Mediastinal lipomas. J. Thorac. Surg. 6: 89, 1936.
 3813. Wallach, D. P., H. Ko, and N. B. Marshall. Purification and properties of a tween‐hydrolyzing enzyme from rat adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 59: 690, 1962.
 3814. Wallgren, H. Energy metabolism of two species of the genus Emberiza as correlated with distribution and migration. Acta Zool. Fennica 84: 1, 1954.
 3815. Walsen, O. True uterine lipoma. Zbl. Gynaek., 79: 182, 1957.
 3816. Walsh, F. B. Clinical Neuro‐Ophthalmology, nd ed.. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins Company, 1957, p. 1001.
 3817. Warburg, O., and W. Christian. Oxidation of Robinson‐ester in the presence of DPN. Biochem. Z. 287: 440, 1936.
 3818. Warburg, O., and W. Christian. Isolation and crystallisation of the enzyme zymohexose. Biochem. Z. 314: 149, 1943.
 3819. Ward, P. Lipid levels in birds preparing to cross the Sahara. Ibis 105: 109, 1963.
 3820. Warner, H. R., and W. E. M. Lands. The metabolism of plasmalogen: enzymatic hydrolysis of the vinyl ether. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 2404, 1961.
 3821. Warren, S. Malignant tumor simulating bone marrow. Am. J. Pathol. 4: 51, 1928.
 3822. Warren, S. Fat embolism. Am. J. Pathol. 22: 69, 1946.
 3823. Warthin, A. S. On the development of hemolymph nodes in adipose tissue. Proc. Pathol. Soc. Phila. 6: 229, 1903.
 3824. Warthin, A. S. Traumatic lipaemia and fatty embolism. Internal. Clin. 4: 171, 1913.
 3825. Wasowska‐Ciszek, T. Studies on the role of the serum lipoproteins in transporting free fatty acids in lipid metabolism disorders in arteriosclerosis and nephrotic syndrome. Polskie Arch. Med. Wewnetrznej 32: 1579, 1962 (Pol(.
 3826. Wassermann, F. New observations on the fetal development of adipose tissue in man. Sitzber. Ges. Morphol. Physiol. (Münich( 36:4, 1925.
 3827. Wassermann, F. The fat organs of man: development, structure and systematic place of the so‐called adipose tissue. Z. Zellforsch. Mikroskop. Anat. Abt. Histochem. 3: 325, 1926.
 3828. Wassermann, F. On the formation of appendices epiploicae in man, with consideration of the development of the fat organs therein. Ergeb. Anat. Anz. 63: 155, 1927.
 3829. Wassermann, F. On storage, mobilisation, and renewed storage in fat organs. Ergeb. Anal. Anz. 67: 181, 1929.
 3830. Wassermann, F. The histologic basis of fat storage. Z. Kreisl‐Forsch. 23: 665, 1931.
 3831. Wassermann, F. Relationship between glandular and adipose tissue in the mammary gland of the mouse. Sitzber. Ges. Morphol. Physiol. (Munich(, 41: 9, 1932.
 3832. Wassermann, F. Observations on the innervation of fat organs. Sitzber. Ges. Morphol. Physiol. (Munich(, 41: 24, 1932.
 3833. Wassermann, F. Fat organs and lymphatic system. Sitzger. Ges. Morphol. Physiol. (Munich(, 42: 9, 1933.
 3834. Wassermann, F. Fat organs and lymphatic system. Sitzber. Ges. Morphol. Physiol. (Munich(, 42: 43, 1933.
 3835. Wassermann, F. Experimental demonstration of the membrane of the adipose cell and its importance on the function of the fat organ. Z. Zellforsch. Mikroskop. Anat Abt. Histochem. 26: 115, 1937.
 3836. Wassermann, F., and L. Kubota. Observation of the chick embryo with the aid of silver impregnation. J. Biophys. Biochem. Cytol. 2 (Suppl(: 67, 1956.
 3837. Wassermann, F., and T. F. McDonald. Electron microscopic investigation of the surface membrane structures of the fat cell and of their changes during depletion of the cell. Z. Zellforsch. Mikroskop. Anal. Abt. Histochem. 52: 778, 1960.
 3838. Wassermann, F., and T. F. McDonald. The envelope of the fat cell in the electron microscope. Argonne Nat. Lab. ANL‐6200: 29, 1960.
 3839. Wassermann, F., and T. F. McDonald. Electron microscopic study of the structure of the fat cell as related to function. Argonne Nat. Lab. ANL‐6264: 68, 1960.
 3840. Wassermann, F., and T. F. McDonald. The envelope of the fat cell in the electron microscope. Argonne Nat. Lab. ANL‐6264: 68, 1960.
 3841. Wassermann, F., and T. F. McDonald. Electron microscopic study of adipose tissue (fat organs) with special reference to the transport of lipids between blood and fat cells. Z. Zellforsch. Mikrosop. Anat. Abt. Histochem. 59: 326, 1963.
 3842. Waterhouse, C., and G. Marinetti. The incorporation of C‐14 labeled fatty acids into the lipids of human plasma. Trans. Assoc. Am. Physicians 73: 207, 1960.
 3843. Watson, W. L., and J. A. Urban. Mediastinal lipoma; a case report. J. Thorac. Surg. 13: 16, 1944.
 3844. Watts, D. F., O. T. Clagett, and J. R. McDonald. Lipoma of the bronchus; discussion of benign neoplasms and report of a case of endobronchial lipoma. J. Thorac. Surg. 15: 132, 1946.
 3845. Watts, J. M. Fat embolism. Aust. New Zeal. J. Surg. 32: 31, 1962.
 3846. Ways, P., C. F. Reed, and D. J. Hanahan. Red cell and plasma lipids in acanthocytosis. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 1248, 1963.
 3847. Weber, F. P. A case of relapsing non‐suppurative nodular panniculitis, showing phagocytosis of subcutaneous fat cells by macrophages. Brit. J. Dermatol. 37: 291, 1925.
 3848. Weber, F. P. A further note on relapsing febrile nodular non‐suppurative panniculitis. Brit. J. Dermatol. 47: 230, 1935.
 3849. Weber, G. Pathology of glucose‐6‐phosphate metabolism. A study in enzyme pathology. Rev. Can. Biol. 18: 245, 1959.
 3850. Weber, G. Behavior of liver enzymes during hepatocarcinogenesis. Advan. Cancer Res. 7: 403, 1961.
 3851. Weber, G. Carbohydrate enzyme levels in kidney. The Physiologist 4: 133, 1961.
 3852. Weber, G. Kidney enzymes of gluconeogenesis, glycogenesis, glycolysis and direct oxidation. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 108: 631, 1961.
 3853. Weber, G. Behavior of fructose‐1,6‐diphosphatase and other carbohydrate enzymes under physiologic and pathologic conditions. In: Fructose‐1, 6‐diphosphatase and Its Role in Gluconeogenesis, edited by R. W. McGilvery and B. M. Pogell. Am. Inst. Biol. Sci., 1963.
 3854. Weber, G. Study and evaluation of regulation in enzyme activity and synthesis in normal liver. In: Advances in Enzyme Regulation, vol. 1, edited by G. Weber. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1963, p. 1.
 3855. Weber, G., and A. Cantero. Glucose‐6‐phosphatase activity in normal, precancerous and neoplastic tissues. Cancer Res. 15: 105, 1955.
 3856. Weber, G., and A. Cantero. Glucose‐6‐phosphate utilization in hepatoma, regenerating and newborn rat liver, and in the liver of fed and fasted normal rats. Cancer Res. 17: 995, 1957.
 3857. Weber, G., and A. Cantero. Fructose‐1, 6‐diphosphatase and lactic dehydrogenase activity in hepatoma and in control human and animal tissues. Cancer Res. 19: 763. 1959.
 3858. Weber, G., and H. P. Morris. Comparative biochemistry of hepatomas, in. Carbohydrate enzymes in liver tumors of different growth rates. Cancer Res. 23: 987, 1963.
 3859. Weber, G., G. Banerjee, and J. Ashmore. Activities of enzymes involved in glycolysis, glucogenesis and hexosemonophosphate shunt in rat adipose tissue. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm., 3: 182, 1960.
 3860. Weber, G., G. Banerjee, and S. B. Bronstein. Role of enzymes in homeostasis, in. Selective induction of increases of liver enzymes involved in carbohydrate metabolism. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 3106, 1961.
 3861. Weber, G., G. Banerjee and H. P. Morris. Comparative biochemistry of hepatomas I. Carbohydrate enzymes in Morris hepatoma 5123. Cancer Res. 21: 933, 1961
 3862. Weber, G., H. P. Morris, W. C. Love, and J. Ashmore. Comparative biochemistry of hepatomas. II. Isotope studies of carbohydrate metabolism in Morris hepatoma 5123. Cancer Res. 21: 1406, 1961.
 3863. Weeks, L. E., M. A. Block, J. C. Hathaway, Jr., and J. A. Rinaldo. Lipogranuloma of mesentery producing abdominal mass. Arch. Surg. 86: 615, 1963.
 3864. Wegener, F. Brown lipoma and brown adipose tissue in man. Beitr. Pathol. Anat. Allgem. Pathol. 111: 252, 1951.
 3865. Weil, R., and De W. Stetten, Jr. The urinary excretion of a fat mobilizing agent. J. Biol. Chem. 168: 129, 1947.
 3866. Weil‐Malherbe, H., and A. D. Bone. The chemical estimation of adrenalin‐like substances in blood. Biochem. J. 51: 311, 1952.
 3867. Weill, J. D., P. Mandel, and C. Kayser. Quantitative study of the nucleic acids in tissues of the marmot during hibernation and during waking. Bull. Soc. Chim. Biol. 39: 1395, 1957.
 3868. Weimer, H. E., and H. Nishihara. Effects of protein depletion and inanition on serum glycoprotein concentrations in the rat. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 95: 677, 1957.
 3869. Weinberg, A. N., I. Pastan, H. E. Williams, and J. B. Field. Effects of anterior pituitary hormones on glucose metabolism by rat mammary gland in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 1002, 1961.
 3870. Weinberg, T., and M. Feldman. Lipomas of the gastrointestinal tract. J. Clin. Pathol. 25: 272, 1955.
 3871. Weiner, N., M. Perkins, and R. L. Sidman. Effect of reserpine on noradrenaline content of innervated and denervated brown adipose tissue of the rat. Nature 193: 137, 1962.
 3872. Weinges, K. F. The effect of glucagon and insulin on the metabolism of nonesterified fatty acids in isolated fatty tissue of the rat in vitro. Klin. Wschr. 39: 293, 1961.
 3873. Weinges, K. F., and G. Löffler. The influence of Cortisol on the action of insulin on adipose tissue in vitro. Klin. Wschr. 62: 502, 1964.
 3874. Weis‐Fogh, T. Fat combustion and metabolic rate of flying locusts (Schistocerca gregaria Forskal). Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London Ser. B 237: 1, 1952.
 3875. Weiss, S. B., and E. P. Kennedy. The enzymatic synthesis of triglycerides. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 78: 3550, 1956.
 3876. Weiss, S. B., E. P. Kennedy, and J. Y. Kiyasu. The enzymatic synthesis of triglyceride. J. Biol. Chem. 235: 40, 1960.
 3877. Weiss, W. P., and L. Sokoloff. Reversal of thyroxine induced hypermetabolism by puromycin. Science 140: 1324, 1963.
 3878. Welbourn, H. F. The effect of tropical and other environmental factors on stature and subcutaneous fat in Kampala nursery school children. Arch. Dis. Child. 36: 200, 1961.
 3879. Welch, B. E., and C. E. Crisp. The effect of the level of expiration on body density measurement. MNL (U.S. Army) Report 207, 1957.
 3880. Weld, C. B. Fat absorption and lung oil. Can. J. Res. 26: 274, 1948.
 3881. Wells, H. G. Adipose tissue, a neglected subject I. J.A.M.A. 114: 2177 and 2284, 1940.
 3882. Wells, J. B., J. Parizkova, and E. Jokl. Exercise, excess fat and body weight. J. Assoc. Phys. Ment. Rehab. 16: 35, 1962.
 3883. Welsch, H., W. M. Sperry, and V. A. Stoyanoff. Lipid metabolism in brain during alimentation. J. Biol. Chem. 135: 297, 1940.
 3884. Welt, I. D., and A. E. Wilhelmi. The effect of adrenalectomy and of the adrenocorticotrophin and growth hormones on the synthesis of fatty acids. Yale J. Biol. Med. 23:99, 1950.
 3885. Welt, I. D., De W. Stetten, D. J. Ingle, and E. H. Morley. Effect of cortisone upon rates of glucose production and oxidation in the rat. J. Biol. Chem. 197: 57, 1952.
 3886. Wendt, C. F. On the action of an extract from brown adipose tissue of the hibernating hedgehog. Hoppe‐Seylers Z. Physiol. Chem. 249: 4, 1937.
 3887. Wendt, C. F. On the depression of the basal metabolic rate produced by brown adipose tissue of hibernating hedgehogs and by Prolan. Hoppe‐Seylers Z. Physiol. Chem. 279: 153, 1943.
 3888. Wenke, M., J. Wenkeová, D. Skrobal, and E. Mühlbachová. The action of glucose on protamine hyperlipaemia. Rev. Czech Med. 4: 12, 1958.
 3889. Wenke, M., E. Mühlbachová, and D. Skrobal. Concerning the stress hypothesis of the hyperlipemic effect of protamine sulphate. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 9: 61, 1960.
 3890. Wenke, M., E. Mühlbachová, and S. Hynie. The influence of sympatotrophic substances on depot lipid mobilization. In: Proceedings of the 5th National Congress, of the Czechoslovak Physiological Society, Karlovy Vary, June 13‐16, 1961, p. 82.
 3891. Wenke, M., E. Mühlbachová, and S. Hynie. Effects of sympathicotropic agents on the lipid metabolism. Arch. Intern. Pharmacodyn. 136: 104, 1962.
 3892. Wenke, M., E. Mühlbachová, S. Hynie, and K. Dolejsová. Metabolic effects of catecholamines. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 12: 43, 1963.
 3893. Wenkeová, J., and J. Páv. Release of non‐esterified fatty acids from adipose tissue in normal and diabetic rats. Nature 184: 1147, 1959.
 3894. Wenkeová, J., and J. Páv. Significance of adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase. Nature 185: 926, 1960.
 3895. Wenkeová, J., and J. Páv. Influence of various nutrients on the metabolism of adipose tissue. Vnitrni Lekar. 7: 982, 1961.
 3896. Wenkeová, J., B. Mosinger, and J. Páv. The effect of the main nutrients and insulin on lipoprotein lipase activity in adipose tissue. Cesk. Fysiol. 9: 482, 1960.
 3897. Wenkeová, J., B. Mosinger, and J. Páv. The effect of the main nutrients and insulin on lipoprotein in lipase activity in adipose tissue. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 11: 107, 1962.
 3898. Wenner, C. E., and S. Weinhouse. An isotope tracer study of glucose catabolism pathways in liver. J. Biol. Chem. 219:691, 1956.
 3899. Werk, E. E., H. T. McPherson, W. Hamrick, J. D. Meyers, and F. L. Engel. Studies on ketone metabolism in man. I. A method for the quantitative estimation of splanchnic ketone production. J. Clin. Invest. 34: 1256, 1955.
 3900. Werk, E. E., S. Garber, and L. J. Sholiter. Effect of sympathetic blockade on changes in blood ketones and non‐esterified fatty acids following hypoglycemia in man. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 10: 115, 1961.
 3901. Werk, E. E., Jr., and H. C. Knowles, Jr. The blood ketone and plasma free fatty acid concentration in diabetic and normal subjects. Diabetes 10: 22, 1961.
 3902. Wertheimer, H. E. Regulation of metabolism. I. Regulation of fat metabolism: the central regulation of fat mobilization. Pfluegers Arch. Ges. Physiol. 213: 262, 1926.
 3903. Wertheimer, H. E. Regulation of metabolism, II. The endocrine regulation of fat mobilization. Pfluegers Arch. Ges. Physiol. 213: 280, 1926.
 3904. Wertheimer, H. E. Regulation of metabolism, III. The influence of the nervous system and of the endocrine system on the metabolism of fat in the liver. Pfluegers Arch. Ges. Physiol. 213: 287, 1926.
 3905. Wertheimer, H. E. Regulation of metabolism, IV. Endocrine influence on the transformation of fat into carbohydrate in the liver. Pfluegers Arch. Ges. Physiol. 213: 298, 1926.
 3906. Wertheimer, H. E. Regulation of metabolism: on the nervous regulation of glycogen deposition. Pfluegers Arch. Ges. Physiol. 215: 796, 1927.
 3907. Wertheimer, H. E. Regulation of metabolism, X. On the presence of glycogen in adipose tissue and on the possible transformation of fat into carbohydrate. Pfluegers Arch. Ges. Physiol. 219: 190, 1928.
 3908. Wertheimer, H. E. The physiologic significance of cell structures, particularly of structures of the cell membrane. Protoplasma 20: Part 2, 1933.
 3909. Wertheimer, H. E. On the significance and regulation of gluconeogenesis. J. Physiol. USSR. 24: 296, 1940.
 3910. Wertheimer, H. E. The biological detoxification ways. Harejuah 23: 167, 1942.
 3911. Wertheimer, H. E. Glycogen and adipose tissue. J. Physiol. 100: 385, 1942.
 3912. Wertheimer, H. E. Glycogen in adipose tissue after insulin injections. Nature 152: 565, 1943.
 3913. Wertheimer, H. E. Glycogen in adipose tissue. J. Physiol. 103: 359, 1945.
 3914. Wertheimer, H. E. Factors influencing deposition of glycogen in adipose tissue in rat. J. Physiol. 104: 361, 1946.
 3915. Wertheimer, H. E. Leanness in adrenalectomized rats. J. Endocrinology 5: 147, 1947.
 3916. Wertheimer, H. E. Do smooth muscles utilise glucose as substrate in diabetes? Ann. Pediatrici 172: 418, 1949.
 3917. Wertheimer, H. E. Chapters from the pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus. Harefuah 40: 1, 1951.
 3918. Wertheimer, H. E. Fat storage and fat mobilization, a review. Muench. Med. Wochschr. 100: 1153, 1958.
 3919. Wertheimer, H. E., and S. Beck. The influence of a substance released by acting muscle on the metabolism of muscle and other organs. Bull. Res. Council Israel, Sect. A 11, 4: 369, 1963.
 3920. Wertheimer, H. E., and V. Ben‐Tor. Adaptation to undernutrition. Harefuah 32: 66, 1947.
 3921. Wertheimer, H. E., and V. Ben‐Tor. Adaptation of carbohydrate metabolism to undernutrition. Brit. J. Nutr. 4: 1, 1950.
 3922. Wertheimer, H. E., and V. Ben‐Tor. Demonstration in vitro of a humoral heat regulation mechanism. Expll. Med. Surg. 8: 378, 1950.
 3923. Wertheimer, H. E., and V. Ben‐Tor. The use of fatty acids in muscles. Harefuah 41: 10, 1951.
 3924. Wertheimer, H. E., and V. Ben‐Tor. Metabolic changes in the rat diaphragm during heat regulation as a thyroxine effect. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 2: 536, 1953.
 3925. Wertheimer, H. E., and V. Ben‐Tor. A rapidly developing and rapidly waning effect of triiodothyronine on the carbohydrate metabolism of the rat diaphragm. Bull. Res. Council. Israel IV: 41, 1954.
 3926. Wertheimer, H. E., and V. Ben‐Tor. Adaptation of young and old rats to short cold exposure. Gerontologia 1: 306, 1957.
 3927. Wertheimer, H. E., and V. Ben‐Tor. Age and hormonal influences on aortic tissue metabolism. Arch. Kreislaufforsch. 33: 25, 1960.
 3928. Wertheimer, H. E., and V. Ben‐Tor. Physiologic and pathologic influences on the metabolism of rat aorta. Circulation Res. 9: 23, 1961.
 3929. Wertheimer, H. E., and V. Ben‐Tor. Influence of diabetes on carbohydrate metabolism of aortic tissue. Diabetes 11: 422, 1962.
 3930. Wertheimer, H. E., and E. Havivi. The in vitro release of a product of muscular activity which increases the transport of sugars into diaphragm. Harefuah 62(7(: 251, 1962.
 3931. Wertheimer, E., and E. Shafrir. Influence of hormones on adipose tissue as a center of fat metabolism. Recent Progr. Hormone Res. 16: 467, 1960.
 3932. Wertheimer, E., and B. Shapiro. The physiology of adipose tissue. Physiol. Rev. 28: 451, 1948.
 3933. Wertheimer, H. E., and L. Stein. The cold susceptible globulin fraction of pathologic sera. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 29: 1082, 1944.
 3934. Wertheimer, H. E., B. Shapiro, and I. Fodor‐Salomonowicz. Stability of fibrinogen in normal and pathological plasma. Brit. J. Exptl. Pathol. 25: 121, 1944.
 3935. Wertheimer, H. E., E. Tuerkischer, and B. Shapiro. Metabolic disturbances in diabetes. Report of Activities of Palestine Board of Scientific and Industrial Investigation, 1948, p. 45.
 3936. Wertheimer, H. E., V. Ben‐Tor, and M. Wurzel. In vitro demonstration of metabolic changes during heat regulation in rats. Biochem. J. 56: 297, 1954.
 3937. Wertheimer, H. E., M. Hamosh, and E. Shafrir. Factors affecting fat mobilization from adipose tissue. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 705, 1960.
 3938. West, C. D. The metabolism of intravenous testosterone by experimental animals. Endocrinology 49: 467, 1951.
 3939. Westerman, E. O., and K. Stock. Studies of the importance of the sympathetic nervous system for the mobilization of free fatty acids. Nauyn Schmiedebergs Arch. Exptl. Pathol. Pharmakol. 245: 102, 1963.
 3940. Westlake, P. T., A. A. Wilcox, M. I. Haley, and J. E. Peterson. Relationship of mental and emotional stress to serum cholesterol levels. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 97: 163, 1958.
 3941. Westman, S., and B. Hellman. Influence of palmitate on the in vitro metabolism of glucose in epididymal adipose tissue from mice. Med. Exp. 7: 324, 1962.
 3942. Westman, S., S. Larsson, and B. Hellman. Acetate metabolism of the epididymal adipose tissue in the presence of hydrocortisone. In vitro studies with normal and obese‐hyperglycemic mice. Acta Soc. Med. Upsalien 67: 199, 1962.
 3943. Weston, S. D., and I. S. Schlachter. Lipoma of the rectum. J. Intern. Coll. Surg. 37: 482, 1962.
 3944. Wetzel, G. In: Handbuch der Anatomie des Kinder, Bd. I. München: J. F. Bergman's Verlag, 1938.
 3945. Wetzel, R., and Th. Heid. On the glycogen and total carbohydrate content of adipose tissue of fasted‐refed rats. Arch. Exp. Pathol. Pharmakol. 181: 689, 1936.
 3946. White, J. E. The effect of insulin on mucopolysaccharide components of adipose tissue. Acta Endocrinol. Suppl. 51, 35: 1297, 1960.
 3947. White, J. E. Effect of growth hormone on hexosamines of adipose tissue stroma (abstract). Clin. Res. 9: 192, 1961.
 3948. White, J. E. An insulin effect of vitro on C14‐hexosamine synthesis in adipose tissue. Clin. Res. 1963. In press.
 3949. White, J. E., and F. L. Engel. The influence of adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) on the release of nonesterified fatty acids from adipose tissue in vitro. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 942, 1958.
 3950. White, J. E., and F. L. Engel. Lipolytic action of corticotrophin on rat adipose tissue in vitro. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 1556, 1958.
 3951. White, J. E., and F. L. Engel. A lipolytic action of epinephrine and norepinephrine on rat adipose tissue in vitro. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 99: 375, 1958.
 3952. White, J. E., and F. L. Engel. The specificity of epinephrine‐induced lipolysis in rat adipose tissue in vitro. Clin. Res. 6: 266, 1958.
 3953. White, J. E., and F. L. Engel. Fat mobilization by purified corticotropin in the mouse. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 102: 272, 1959.
 3954. White, J. E., and M. H. LeBleu. Effect of insulin on structural sugars in adipose tissue. Endocrinology 71: 227, 1962.
 3955. White, J. E., and A. C. Mayfield. Effects of insulin in vitro on hexosamine synthesis by adipose tissue. Clin. Res. 10: 65, 1962.
 3956. White, P., and E. P. Joslin. The etiology and preven‐vention of diabetes. In: Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus, th ed., edited by E. P. Joslin et al. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger, 1959, p. 47.
 3957. Whitney, J. E. Extraction of glucose‐uptake stimulator from tumors. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 108: 12, 1961.
 3958. Whyte, M., A. Karmen, and D. S. Goodman. Fatty acid esterification and chylomicron formation during fat absorption: 2. Phospholipids. J. Lipid Res. 4: 322, 1963.
 3959. Wick, A. N., and E. Larson. Studies with phenethyl‐biguanide. Federation Proc. 17: 1324, 1958.
 3960. Widdas, W. F. Kinetics of glucose transfer of hexoses across the human erythrocyte membrane. J. Physiol. 120: 23P, 1953.
 3961. Widdas, W. F. Facilitated transfer of hexoses across the human erythrocyte membrane. J. Physiol. 125: 163, 1954.
 3962. Widdowson, E. M., and C. M. Spray. Chemical development in utero. Arch. Disease Childhood 26: 205, 1951.
 3963. Widdowson, E. M., R. A. McCance, and C. M. Spray. The chemical composition of the human body. Clin. Sci. 10: 113, 1951.
 3964. Widelitz, M. M., and F. X. Hausberger. Distribution of labeled erythrocytes in rat adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 20: 373, 1961.
 3965. Wiedersheim, R. Lehrbuch der Vergleichenden Anatomie der Wirbeltiere, vol. 2 (Textbook of Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates(. Aufl. Jena; Verlag G. Fischer, 1886, p. 528.
 3966. Wiedersheim, R. Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates, 3rd ed., Based on the 6th German ed. by W. N. Parker. London: 1907, p. 435.
 3967. Wieland, O., and M. Suyter. Glycerokinase; isolation and properties of the enzyme. Biochem. Zschr. 329: 320, 1957.
 3968. Wieland, O., and M. Suyter. Glycerokinase. Its isolation and properties. Biochem. Z. 329: 320, 1957.
 3969. Wieland, O., and L. Weiss. Increase in liver acetyl‐coenzyme A during ketosis. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 10: 333, 1963.
 3970. Wieland, O., and L. Weiss. Inhibition of citrate synthetase by palmityl‐coenzyme A. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 13: 26, 1963.
 3971. Wieland, O., and H. Weiss. On the metabolism of free acetic acid in animals. In: Joint Meeting of German, Swiss and French Biochemists, Strasbourg, edited by P. Mandel. 1963, p. 67.
 3972. Wieland, O., I. Neufeldt, S. Numa, and F. Lynen. About the disorder of fatty acid synthesis during fasting and in alloxan diabetes. II. Fatty acid synthesis in the liver of alloxan diabetic rats. Biochem. Z. 336: 455, 1963.
 3973. Wielowiejski. 1886. Cited by A. Berlese in Embriology and Morphology, 1909.
 3974. Wierzuchowski, M., Z. Borkowski, and A. Gostynska. Intimate mechanism of the diabetes of plenty. Compt. Rend. Soc. Biol. 120: 1133, 1935.
 3975. Wigglesworth, V. B. The utilization of reserve substances in Drosophila during flight. J. Exptl. Biol. 26: 150, 1949.
 3976. Wigglesworth, V. B. (editor(. The Principles of Insect Physiology, vol. 544, London: Methnen and Co., and E. P. Dutton and Company, New York: 1950, p. 289.
 3977. Wigglesworth, V. B. The action of moulting hormone and juvenile hormone at the cellular level in Rhodnius prolixus. J. Exptl. Biol. 40: 231, 1963.
 3978. Wilbur, K. M., F. Bernheim, and O. W. Shapiro. The thiobarbituric acid reagent as a test for the oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids by various agents. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 24: 305, 1949.
 3979. Willbrandt, W. Transport systems for sugars. Mod. Probl. Paediat. 4: 30, 1959.
 3980. Willebrands, A. F., and J. Groen. The determination of insulin in blood. Advances Intern. Med. 6: 331, 1954.
 3981. Williams‐Ashman, H. G., and C. Huggins. Oxidation of reduced pyridine nucleotides in mammary gland and adipose tissue following treatment with polynuclear hydrocarbons. Med. Exptl. 4: 223, 1961.
 3982. Williams, H. H., N. Galbraith, M. Kaucher, E. Z. Moyer, A. J. Richards, and I. G. Macy. The effect of growth on the lipid composition of rat tissues. J. Biol. Chem. 161: 475, 1945.
 3983. Williams, R. H., J. W. Tyberghein, P. M. Hyde, and R. L. Nelson. Studies related to the hypoglycemic action of phenethyldiguanide. Metab. Clin. Exptl. 6: 311, 1957.
 3984. Williamson, J. R. Fine structural alterations in adipose tissue in diabetic rats. Anat. Rec. 142: 291, 1962.
 3985. Williamson, J. R. Adipose tissue. Morphological changes associated with lipid mobilization. J. Cell. Biol. 20: 57, 1964.
 3986. Williamson, J. R., and J. W. Grisham. Electron microscopy of leukocytic margination and emigration in acute inflammation in dog pancreas. Am. J. Pathol. 39: 239, 1961.
 3987. Williamson, J. R., P. E. Lacy, and J. W. Grisham. Ultrastructural changes in islets of the rat produced by tolbutamide. Diabetes 10: 460, 1961.
 3988. Wilmer, H. A comparison of the topography and composition of the body at birth and the adult by some newer methods. Anat. Record 73: 77, 1939.
 3989. Wilmer, H. Quantitative growth of skin and subcutaneous tissue in relation to human surface area. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 43: 386, 1940.
 3990. Wilson, J. V., and C. V. Salisbury. Fat embolism in war surgery Brit. J. Surg. 31: 384, 1943.
 3991. Willstaetter, R., and M. Rohdewald. Ueber den Zustand des Glycogens in der Leber, im Muskel und in Leukocyten. (Zur Kenntnis der Proteinbindung physiologisch wichtiger Stoffe). Ztschr. f. Physiol. Chem. 225: 103. 1934.
 3992. Winckler, G. Characteristics of the vacuolar nucleus of the fat cell in man. Z. Anat. Entwicklungsgesch 122: 241, 1960.
 3993. Winckler, G. Characteristics of vacuolated nucleoli of human adipose cells. Z. Anat. Entwickl. Gesch. 122: 241, 1960.
 3994. Winegrad, A. I. In: Adipose Tissue as an Organ, Proc. Deuel Confer. on Lipids, edited by L. W. Kinsell. Springfield, Ill.: C. C Thomas, 1962, p. 58.
 3995. Winegrad, A. I. Endocrine effects on adipose tissue metabolism. In: Vitamins and Hormones, vol. 20. New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1962, p. 141.
 3996. Winegrad, A. I., and F. D. W. Lukens. Some endocrine regulations of metabolism in adipose tissue. In: Middle East Medical Assembly, American University of Beirut, May, 1963.
 3997. Winegrad, A. I., and A. E. Renold. Studies on rat adipose tissue in vitro. I. Effects of insulin on the metabolism of glucose, pyruvate and acetate. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 267, 1958.
 3998. Winegrad, A. I., and A. E. Renold. Studies on rat adipose tissue in vitro. II. Effects of insulin on the metabolism of specifically labeled glucose. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 273, 1958.
 3999. Winegrad, A. I., and W. N. Shaw. The effects of alloxan diabetes and insulin on the oxidative metabolism of adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 524, 1963.
 4000. Winegrad, A. I., and W. N. Shaw. Glucuronic acid pathway activity in adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. 206: 165, 1964.
 4001. Winegrad, A. I., A. E. Renold, and J. Jeanrenaud. Effects of insulin added in vitro on the metabolism of glucose‐1‐C14 and glucose‐6‐C14 by rat adipose tissue. Federation Proc. 17: 171, 1958.
 4002. Winegrad, A. I., W. N. Shaw, and A. E. Renold. Depression by growth hormone of the phosphogluconate oxidative pathway in adipose tissue. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 943, 1958.
 4003. Winegrad, A. I., W. N. Shaw, F. D. W. Lukens, W. C. Stadie, and A. E. Renold. Effects of growth hormone in vitro on the metabolism of glucose in rat adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 1922, 1959.
 4004. Winegrad, A. I., W. N. Shaw, F. D. W. Lukens, and W. C. Stadie. Effects of prolactin in vitro on fatty acid synthesis in rat adipose tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 3111, 1959.
 4005. Winegrad, A. I., W. N. Shaw, and F. D. W. Lukens. Effect of human, monkey, pig and sheep growth hormone on glucose metabolism in adipose tissue. In: The Endocrine Society Programme of the 42nd Meeting, 1960, p. 59.
 4006. Winegrad, A. I., W. N. Shaw, F. D. W. Lukens, and W. C. Stadie. Lipogenesis in adipose tissue. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 8: 651, 1960.
 4007. Winegrad, A. I., W. N. Shaw, and F. D. W. Lukens. The relation of insulin to metabolic defects in adipose tissue in diabetes. In: Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress on Diabetes. Geneva: Editions Medicine et Hygiene, 1961, p. 605.
 4008. Winegrad, A. I., Y. Goto, and F. D. W. Lukens. Adipose tissue in diabetes. In: Fat as a Tissue, edited by K. Rodahl. New York: McGraw‐Hill, 1964, p. 344.
 4009. Winkelman, N. W. Cerebral fat embolism; a clinicopathologic study of two cases. Arch. Neurol. Psychiat. 47: 57, 1942.
 4010. Winzler, R. J. Determination of serum glycoproteins. Methods of Biochemical Analysis 2: 279, 1955.
 4011. Wiper, T. B., and J. M. Miller. Intrathoracic mediastinal lipoma. Am. J. Surg. 66: 90, 1944.
 4012. Wirsen, C. Adrenergic innervation of adipose tissue examined by fluorescence microscopy. Nature 202: 913, 1964.
 4013. Wishnofsky, M. Caloric equivalents of gained or lost weight. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 6: 542, 1958.
 4014. Wissig, S. L. An electron microscopic study of the permeability of capillaries in muscle. Anat. Record 130: 467, 1958.
 4015. Witzgall, H. Hyperlipamische Lipoatrophie. Arztl. Wochschr. 12: 1093, 1957.
 4016. Wlodawer, P. Incorporation of 32P into phosphorus compounds of the wax moth larvae (Galleria mellonella(. Acta Biochim. Polon 8: 321, 1961.
 4017. Wolfe, R. G., and J. B. Neilands. Some molecular and kinetic properties of heart malic dehydrogenase. J. Biol. Chem. 221: 61, 1956.
 4018. Wolfson, A. Regulation of spring migration in juncos. Condor 44: 237, 1942.
 4019. Wolfson, A. Gonadal and fat response to a 5:1 ratio of light to darkness in the white‐throated sparrow. Condor 55: 187, 1953.
 4020. Wolfson, A. Weight and fat deposition in relation to spring migration in transient white‐throated sparrows. Auk 71: 413, 1954.
 4021. Wolfson, A. Production of repeated gonadal, fat and molt cycles within one year in the Junco and white‐crowned sparrow by manipulation of day length. J. Exptl. Zool. 125: 353, 1954.
 4022. Wolfson, J. J., G. W. Smith, J. C. Hanbery, and C. N. Luttrell. Lipoma of the corpus callosum. Report of four cases, two with cerebral arteriography. Stanford Med. Bull. 15: 274, 1957.
 4023. Woloschuk, O., and W. B. King, Jr. Lipomatosis of the ileocecal valve. Union Med. Canada 90: 1226, 1961.
 4024. Wood, F. C, G. F. Cahill, Jr., and A. E. Renold. Mannose and glucose metabolism by adipose tissue and liver tissues of normal and diabetic rats. Federation Proc. 19: 165, 1960.
 4025. Wood, F. C, Jr., B. Lefoeuf, and G. F. Cahill, Jr. Metabolic role of glucose—a source of glyceride‐glycerol in controlling the release of fatty acids by adipose tissue. Diabetes 9:261, 1960.
 4026. Wood, F. C., L. Domenge, P. R. Bally, A. E. Renold, and G. W. Thorn. Studies on the metabolic response to prolonged fasting. Medical Clinics of North America 44: 1371, 1960.
 4027. Wood, F. C, B. Leboeuf, G. F. Cahill, Jr., and A. E. Renold. Metabolism of mannose and glucose by adipose tissue and liver slices from normal and alloxan diabetic rats. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 18, 1961.
 4028. Wood, H. G. Significance of alternate pathways in the metabolism of glucose. Physiol. Rev. 35: 841, 1955.
 4029. Wood, H. G., and J. Katz. The distribution of C14 in the hexose phosphates and the effect of recycling in the pentose cycle. J. Biol. Chem. 233: 1279, 1958.
 4030. Wood, H. G., J. Katz, and B. R. Landau. Estimations of pathways of carbohydrate metabolism. Biochem. Z. 338: 809, 1963.
 4031. Woods, K. R., E. B. Freeman, and A. Kellner. Corticotropin induced hyperlipemia in rabbits. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 111: 257, 1962.
 4032. Woodward, K. T., T. T. Trujillo, E. D. Schuch, and E. C. Anderson. Correlation of total body potassium with body water. Nature 178: 97, 1956.
 4033. Wool, I. G., and M. S. Goldstein. Role of neurohumors in the action of adrenal cortical steroids: mobilization of fat. Am. J. Physiol. 175: 303, 1953.
 4034. Wool, I. G., and M. E. Krahl. Incorporation of C14 histidine into protein of isolated diaphragms: interaction of fasting, glucose and insulin. Am. J. Physiol. 197: 367, 1959.
 4035. Wool, I. G., M. S. Goldstein, E. R. Ramey, and R. Levine. Role of epinephrine in the physiology of fat mobilization. Am. J. Physiol. 178: 427, 1954.
 4036. Wosburgh, C. H., and A. N. Richards. An experimental study of the sugar content and extravascular coagulation of the blood after administration of adrenaline. Am. J. Physiol. 9: 35, 1903.
 4037. Wren, J. J., and H. K. Mitchell. Extraction methods and an investigation of Drosophila lipids. J. Biol. Chem. 234: 2823, 1959.
 4038. Wrenshall, G. A., S. B. Andrus, and J. Mayer. High levels of pancreatic insulin coexistent with hyperplasia and degranulation of beta cells in mice with the hereditary‐obese‐hyperglycemic syndrome. Endocrinology 56: 335, 1955.
 4039. Wrenshall, G. A., D. W. Clarke, and J. Mayer. Effects of pituitary growth hormone on the insulin and HGF extractable from the pancreas of the obese‐hyperglycemic mouse. Nature 177: 1235, 1956.
 4040. Wright, C. J. E. Liposarcoma arising in a simple lipoma. J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 60: 483, 1948.
 4041. Wright, C. S. In: Textbook of Pediatrics, th ed., edited by W. E. Nelson. Philadelphia, Pa.: W. B. Saunders Co., 1954, p. 1367.
 4042. Wright, E. S., E. Sarkozy, A. R. C. Dobell, and D. R. Murphy. Fat globulemia in extracorporeal circulation. Surgery 53: 500, 1963.
 4043. Wright, P. H. Plasma insulin estimation by the rat diaphragm method. Lancet 2: 621, 1957.
 4044. Wright, P. H. The effect of insulin antibodies on glucose uptake by the isolated rat diaphragm. Biochem. J. 71: 633, 1959.
 4045. Wright, P. H. Insulin antibodies. Brit. Med. Bull. 16: 219, 1960.
 4046. Wright, P. H. The production of experimental diabetes by means of insulin antagonists. Am. J. Med. 31: 892, 1961.
 4047. Wright, R. B. Fat embolism. Ann. Surg. 96: 75, 1932.
 4048. Wyatt, G. R. The biochemistry of insect hemolymph. Ann. Rev. Entomol. 6: 75, 1961.
 4049. Wyatt, J. P., and P. Khoo. Fat embolism in trauma. Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 20: 637, 1950.
 4050. Yalow, R. S., and S. A. Berson. Plasma insulin in man (editorial). Am. J. Med. 29: 1, 1960.
 4051. Yalow, R. S., and S. A. Berson. Immunoassay of endogenous plasma insulin in man. J. Clin. Invest. 39: 1157, 1960.
 4052. Yapp, W. B. Some physical limitations on migration. Ibis 104: 86, 1962.
 4053. Yater, W. M., and E. S. Lyddane. Lipoma of the mediastinum. Am. J. Med. Sci. 180: 79, 1930.
 4054. Yielding, I. L., and G. M. Tomkins. Structural alterations in crystalline glutamic dehydrogenase induced by steroid hormones. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S. 46: 1483, 1960.
 4055. Yoffey, J. M., and F. C. Courtice. Lymphatics, Lymph, and Lymphoid Tissues, nd ed.. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1956, p. 14.
 4056. Yoshitashi, Y., C. Naito, H. Okaniwa, M. Usui, T. Mogami, and T. Tomono. Kinetic studies of metabolism of lipoprotein lipase. J. Clin. Invest. 42: 707, 1963.
 4057. Yosii, S. Contribution to the knowledge of fatty acid oxidation in the animal body. J. Biochem. (Japan( 26: 397, 1937.
 4058. Young, C. M. Predicting body fatness of young women on the basis of skinfolds. New York J. Med. 62: 1671, 1962.
 4059. Young, C. M., and R. S. Tensuan. Estimated body fat of normal young women. Visualization of fat pads by soft tissue x‐rays. Am. J. Dietet. Assoc. 42: 409, 1963.
 4060. Young, C. M., M. E. Martin, R. Tensuan, and J. Blondin. Predicting specific gravity and body fatness in young women. J. Am. Dietet. Assoc. 40: 102, 1962.
 4061. Young, F. G. Growth and diabetes in normal animals treated with pituitary (anterior‐lobe) diabetogenic extract. Biochem. J. 39: 515, 1945.
 4062. Young, F. G. On insulin and its action. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) Ser. B 157: 1, 1962.
 4063. Young, R. G. Dehydrogenase system from fat body of susceptible and chlordane resistant Blattella germanica L.) J. Econ. Entomol. 51: 867, 1958.
 4064. Young, R. G. Oxidative metabolism of insect fat body. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 52: 567, 1959.
 4065. Yu, T. C., E. A. Day, and R. O. Sinnhuber. Autoxidation of fish oil. I. Identification of volatile monocarbonyl compounds from autoxidized salmon oil. J. Food Sci. 26: 192, 1961.
 4066. Zahnd, G. R., J. Steinke, and A. E. Renold. Early metabolic effects of human growth hormone. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 105: 455, 1960.
 4067. Zahnd, G., J. Steinke, and A. E. Renold. Acute effects of human growth hormone on the blood sugar level, free fatty acids and insulin activity. Helv. Med. Acta 27: 703, 1960.
 4068. Zahnd, G., Y. M. Dagenais, and G. W. Thorn. Ionic effects upon glucose metabolism of rat adipose tissue with and without hormonal stimulation in vitro. Acta Endocrinol. (Suppl. 51( 35: 947, 1960.
 4069. Zalkin, H., and A. L. Tappel. Studies of the mechanism of vitamin E action, IV. Lipide peroxidation in the vitamin E‐deficient rabbit. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 88: 113, 1960.
 4070. Zarrow, M. X., L. R. Shoger, and E. A. Lazo‐Wasem. The rate of disappearance of exogenous progesterone from the blood. J. Clin. Endocr. 14: 645, 1954.
 4071. Zebe, E. C., and W. H. McShan. Incorporation of C14‐acetate into long chain fatty acids by the fat body of Prodenia eridania (Lep.). Biochim. Biophys. Acta 31: 513, 1959.
 4072. Zebe, E. C., and W. H. McShan. Trehalase in the thoracic muscles of the woodroach, Leucophaea maderae. J. Cellular Comp. Physiol. 53: 21, 1959.
 4073. Zechmeister, L., and P. Tuzson. Isolation of lipochrome from chicken and horse fat. Also observations on human fat. Z. Physiol. Chem. 225: 189, 1934.
 4074. Zechmeister, L., and P. Tuzson. Biochemical contribution to the study of pigments in human fat. Bull. Soc. Chim. Biol. 17: 1110, 1935.
 4075. Zechmeister, L., and P. Tuzson. Isolation of components of human lipochrome. Z. Physiol. Chem. 231: 259. 1935.
 4076. Zeek, P., and E. M. Madden. Sclerema adiposum neonatorum of both internal and external adipose tissue. Arch. Pathol. 41: 166, 1946.
 4077. Zelikovskaia, Z. Z., and A. A. Turevskii. Embryogenesis of the fatty tissue of the udder of cattle. Arkh. Anat. Gistoli i Embriol. 43: 76, 1962.
 4078. Zemplenyi, T., and D. Grafnetter. Species and sex differences in fatty acid release by tissues incubated with lipaemic human serum. Brit. J. Exp. Path. 39: 99, 1958.
 4079. Zemplenyi, T., and D. Grafnetter. Effect of fasting and heparin on tissue lipolytic activity. Cas. Lek. Cesk. 98: 97, 1959.
 4080. Zettner, A., and M. Netsky. Lipoma of the corpus callosum. J. Neuropathol. Exptl. Neurol. 19: 304, 1960.
 4081. Ziegler, L. H. Lipodystrophies: report of seven cases. Brain 51: 147, 1928.
 4082. Zierler, K. L. Theory of the use of arteriovenous concentration differences for measuring metabolism in steady and nonsteady states. J. Clin. Invest. 40: 2111, 1961.
 4083. Zierler, K. L., and D. Rabinowitz. Effect of very small concentrations of insulin on forearm metabolism. Persistence of its action on potassium and free fatty acids without its effect on glucose. J. Clin. Invest. 43: 950, 1964.
 4084. Zieve, L. Jaundice, hyperlipemia and hemolytic anemia: a heretofore unrecognized syndrome associated with alcoholic fatty liver and cirrhosis. Ann. Internal Med. 48: 471. 1958.
 4085. Zimny, M. L. Phosphates as related to intermediary netabolism in hibernators. Bull. Museum Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. 124: 457, 1960.
 4086. Zimny, M. L., and R. Gregory. Composition of brown fat. Anat. Record 130: 390, 1958.
 4087. Zingg, W., A. Angel, and M. D. Steinberg. Studies on the number and volume of fat cells in adipose tissue. Can. J. Biochem. 40: 437, 1962.
 4088. Zinn, W. J., J. B. Field, and G. G. Griffith. Effect of heparin and treburon in post prandial hyperlipemia. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 80: 276, 1952.
 4089. Ziombski, H. A device for the measurement of the specific gravity of laboratory animals. Acta Physiol. Pol. 13: 441, 1962.
 4090. Zirm, K. L. Contribution to the knowledge of natural hibernation and of its regulation. Z. Naturforsch. 11b: 530. 1956.
 4091. Zirm, K. L. Contribution to the knowledge of natural hibernation, second part. Z. Naturforsch. 11b: 535, 1956.
 4092. Zirm, K. L. In: 20th International Physiological Congress. Abstracts of Communications. Bruxelles, 1956, p. 992.
 4093. Zizine, L. On the presence of corticosteroid in the brown interscapular fat of rats. Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. 242: 681, 1956.
 4094. Zomzely, C., and J. Mayer. Levels of serum cholesterol in obese mice. Nature 182: 1738, 1958.
 4095. Zomzely, C., and J. Mayer. Storage of steroid hormones by adipose tissue in two experimental obesities. Federation Proc. 17: 499, 1958.
 4096. Zomzely, C., and J. Mayer. Fat metabolism in experimental obesities, x. Endogenous dilution of administered labeled acetate during lipogenesis and cholesterogenesis in two types of obese mice. Am. J. Physiol. 196: 956, 1959.
 4097. Zomzely, C., R. Asti, and J. Mayer. Storage of steroid hormones by adipose tissue in two experimental obesities. Science 129: 1546, 1959.
 4098. Zon, L., and S. Warren. The chylomicron count in diabetes mellitus. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 33: 236, 1935‐36.
 4099. Zucker, T. F., and L. M. Zucker. Phosphatides and cholesterol in the rat body: effects of growth, diet and age. J. Nutr. 80: 20, 1963.
 4100. Zucker, T. F., and L. M. Zucker. Fat accretion and growth in the rat. J. Nutr. 80: 6, 1963.
 4101. Zviagintseva, S. G., Sla Doletskii, Z. N. Vikhireva, G. A. Ostromoukhova, and R. V. Gromova. On so‐called subcutaneous fat necrosis in newborn infants. Pediatria 42: 68, 1963.
 4102. Annual meeting notes. The Pathological Museum. Brit. Med. J. 11: 212, 1921.
 4103. The fuel of muscular exercise (editorial). Lancet 2: 276, 1959.
 4104. Biochemists' Handbook, edited by C. Long. Princeton, New Jersey: Van Nostrand, 1961, p. 795.
 4105. Body fat and lactose feeding. Nutr. Rev. 19: 82, 1961.
 4106. The effect of linoleic acid on depot fat. Nutr. Rev. 19: 275, 1961.
 4107. Starvation and body composition. Nutr. Rev. 19: 155, 1961.
 4108. Massachusetts General Hospital, Case Record No. 48‐1962. New Engl. J. Med. 267: 200, 1962.
 4109. Effect of Cortisol on glucose metabolism. Nutr. Rev. 20: 278, 1962.
 4110. Subcutaneous fat in children. Nutr. Rev. 20: 266, 1962.
 4111. The changing pattern of blood lipid fatty acids with time after a meal of fat. Nutr. Rev. 20: 241, 1962.
 4112. Salicylates and plasma free fatty acids. Nutr. Rev. 20: 191, 1962.
 4113. Cold and adipose tissue. Nutr. Rev. 20: 189, 1962.
 4114. Total body fat and skinfold thickness in children. Nutr. Rev. 20: 159, 1962.
 4115. The intracellular free fatty acid pool in adipose tissue. Nutr. Rev. 20: 154, 1962.
 4116. Hypophysectomy and glucose uptake by adipose tissue. Nutr. Rev. 20: 87, 1962.
 4117. Storage of insecticides in human fat. Nutr. Rev. 20: 52, 1962.
 4118. Diet and human depot fat. Nutr. Rev. 21: 4, 1963.
 4119. Ethanol and plasma free fatty acids in man. Nutr. Rev. 21: 9, 1963.
 4120. Ingestion of D.D.T. Brit. Med. J. 1: 205, 1963.

Contact Editor

Submit a note to the editor about this article by filling in the form below.

* Required Field

How to Cite

D. D. Feller. Conversion of amino acids to fatty acids. Compr Physiol 2011, Supplement 15: Handbook of Physiology, Adipose Tissue: 363-373. First published in print 1965. doi: 10.1002/cphy.cp050137