Dr. William Lang Money M.D.
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3433 W Marsh St Fayetteville AR, 72704About
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Education and Training
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine 1976
Board Certification
AnesthesiologyAmerican Board of AnesthesiologyABA
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The effects of vitamin A and reichstein's compound L on the thyroid, adrenal and lymphoid systems of the rat.
- Radioactive thyrotropic hormone preparations.
- The effect of low iodine diet on thyroid function in the rat.
- The effect of thiouracil on the collection of radioactive iodine in experimentally induced thyroid tumors.
- Rates of development and regression of changes during and after prolonged cortisone administration in rats.
- The distribution of radioactivity in the tissues of the rat after the administration of radioactive growth hormone preparations.
- Uptake of P32 by chick thyroid and testes following pituitary administration, iodine deficiency and thiouracil.
- Inhibition of pituitary hormone activity with derivatives of pituitary preparations.
- The experimental production of thyroid tumors in the rat by the administration of sodium-5-iodo-2-thiouracil.
- Inhibition of thyrotrophic activity with chemically modified thyrotrophin preparations.
- The effect of change in chemical structure of some thyroxine analogues on the metamorphosis of Rana pipiens tadpoles.
- The effect of various thyroxine analogues on suppression of I 131 uptake by the rat thyroid.
- Metabolic effects and therapeutic applications of triiodothyropropionic acid.
- Transfer of sodium and iodo-antipyrine across guinea pig placenta with an in situ perfusion technique.
- Transfer of carbohydrates across guinea pig placenta.
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