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Research Article Free access | 10.1172/JCI101514

CHEMICAL, CLINICAL, AND IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE PRODUCTS OF HUMAN PLASMA FRACTIONATION. VII. CONCENTRATED HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN

C. A. Janeway, S. T. Gibson, L. M. Woodruff, J. T. Heyl, O. T. Bailey, and L. R. Newhouser

Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Medical Clinic of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, the Children's and the Infants' Hospitals, Boston

Blood and Plasma Department, Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland

4

Lieutenant Commander, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve.

5

Lieutenant, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve.

6

Captain, Medical Corps, United States Navy.

1

This work has been carried out under contract, recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and Harvard University.

2

This paper is Number 17 in the series “Studies on the Plasma Proteins” from the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, on products developed by the Department of Physical Chemistry from blood collected by the American Red Cross.

3

This article has been released for publication by the Division of Publications of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the United States Navy. The opinions or assertions contained herein are the private ones of the writers and are not to be construed as official or reflecting views of the Navy Department or the Naval Service at large.

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Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Medical Clinic of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, the Children's and the Infants' Hospitals, Boston

Blood and Plasma Department, Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland

4

Lieutenant Commander, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve.

5

Lieutenant, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve.

6

Captain, Medical Corps, United States Navy.

1

This work has been carried out under contract, recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and Harvard University.

2

This paper is Number 17 in the series “Studies on the Plasma Proteins” from the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, on products developed by the Department of Physical Chemistry from blood collected by the American Red Cross.

3

This article has been released for publication by the Division of Publications of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the United States Navy. The opinions or assertions contained herein are the private ones of the writers and are not to be construed as official or reflecting views of the Navy Department or the Naval Service at large.

Find articles by Gibson, S. in: PubMed | Google Scholar

Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Medical Clinic of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, the Children's and the Infants' Hospitals, Boston

Blood and Plasma Department, Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland

4

Lieutenant Commander, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve.

5

Lieutenant, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve.

6

Captain, Medical Corps, United States Navy.

1

This work has been carried out under contract, recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and Harvard University.

2

This paper is Number 17 in the series “Studies on the Plasma Proteins” from the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, on products developed by the Department of Physical Chemistry from blood collected by the American Red Cross.

3

This article has been released for publication by the Division of Publications of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the United States Navy. The opinions or assertions contained herein are the private ones of the writers and are not to be construed as official or reflecting views of the Navy Department or the Naval Service at large.

Find articles by Woodruff, L. in: PubMed | Google Scholar

Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Medical Clinic of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, the Children's and the Infants' Hospitals, Boston

Blood and Plasma Department, Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland

4

Lieutenant Commander, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve.

5

Lieutenant, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve.

6

Captain, Medical Corps, United States Navy.

1

This work has been carried out under contract, recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and Harvard University.

2

This paper is Number 17 in the series “Studies on the Plasma Proteins” from the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, on products developed by the Department of Physical Chemistry from blood collected by the American Red Cross.

3

This article has been released for publication by the Division of Publications of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the United States Navy. The opinions or assertions contained herein are the private ones of the writers and are not to be construed as official or reflecting views of the Navy Department or the Naval Service at large.

Find articles by Heyl, J. in: PubMed | Google Scholar

Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Medical Clinic of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, the Children's and the Infants' Hospitals, Boston

Blood and Plasma Department, Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland

4

Lieutenant Commander, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve.

5

Lieutenant, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve.

6

Captain, Medical Corps, United States Navy.

1

This work has been carried out under contract, recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and Harvard University.

2

This paper is Number 17 in the series “Studies on the Plasma Proteins” from the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, on products developed by the Department of Physical Chemistry from blood collected by the American Red Cross.

3

This article has been released for publication by the Division of Publications of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the United States Navy. The opinions or assertions contained herein are the private ones of the writers and are not to be construed as official or reflecting views of the Navy Department or the Naval Service at large.

Find articles by Bailey, O. in: PubMed | Google Scholar

Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Medical Clinic of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, the Children's and the Infants' Hospitals, Boston

Blood and Plasma Department, Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland

4

Lieutenant Commander, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve.

5

Lieutenant, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve.

6

Captain, Medical Corps, United States Navy.

1

This work has been carried out under contract, recommended by the Committee on Medical Research, between the Office of Scientific Research and Development and Harvard University.

2

This paper is Number 17 in the series “Studies on the Plasma Proteins” from the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, on products developed by the Department of Physical Chemistry from blood collected by the American Red Cross.

3

This article has been released for publication by the Division of Publications of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the United States Navy. The opinions or assertions contained herein are the private ones of the writers and are not to be construed as official or reflecting views of the Navy Department or the Naval Service at large.

Find articles by Newhouser, L. in: PubMed | Google Scholar

Published July 1, 1944 - More info

Published in Volume 23, Issue 4 on July 1, 1944
J Clin Invest. 1944;23(4):465–490. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI101514.
© 1944 The American Society for Clinical Investigation
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