immunological response of the newborn to nonfatal Coxsackie B-4 virus infection

immunological response of the newborn to nonfatal Coxsackie B-4 virus infection

1 0 5 4 American Pediatric Society Arthur H. Parmelee, Jr. and Waldemar H. Wenner,* Department of Pediatrics, Medical Center, University of Californi...

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1 0 5 4 American Pediatric Society

Arthur H. Parmelee, Jr. and Waldemar H. Wenner,* Department of Pediatrics, Medical Center, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif.

100. Lymphocytic malignancies: A new perspective Raymond D. A. Peterson,* Max D. Cooper,* and Robert A. Good, Pediatrics Department, VCHH, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.

101. Characteristics of the battering parent Carl B. Pollock,* Ray E. Heifer,* and Brandt F. Steele,* University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, Colo. Introduced by Conrad W. Riley

102. Effects of feeding /ormulas of different caloric and osmolar composition on premature infants using the Latin square technique Thomas E. Reicheiderfer* and Sidney Levin,* District of Columbia General Hospital, Medical Schools of George Washington, Georgetown, and Howard Universities, Washington, D. C. Introduced by RoLand B. Scott

103. Chromatln studies in newborns: Evidence for nonrandom factors affecting nondisjunction in man Arthur Robinson and Theodore T. Puck,* Departments of Biophysics and Pediatrics, University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, Colo.

104. Treatment o/ sexual precocity with medroxyprogesterone acetate Allen W. Root,* Walter R. Eberlein, and Alfred M. Bongiovanni, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and Department of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa.

November 1965 105. Pupillary reactivity as a manifestation o/autonomic dysfunction in cystic l~brosis Leonard S. Rubin,* Giulio J. Barbero, Warren S. Chernick,* and Maarten S. Sibinga,* Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatry Institute, and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa.

106. Endocrinologic disorders in neurol~bromatosis Krishna M. Saxena* and John D. Crawford, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.

107. Glucose-galactose malabsorption A. J. Schneider,* Department of Pediatrics, Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, N.Y. Introduced by Julius B. Richmond

108. Persistent hyperphenylalaninemia A. J. Schneider* and Sterling D. Garrard,* Department of Pediatrics, Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, N. Y. Introduced by Julius B. Richmond

109. Immunological response o/ the newborn to nonfatal Coxsackie B-4 virus infection O. Sieber,* V. Fulginiti,* and D. Pearlman,* University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, Colo. Introduced by C. H. Kempe

110. Radiation exposure in parents o/ children with mongolism Arnold T. Sigler,* Abraham M. Lilienfeld, ¢ Bernice H. Cohen, ~ and Jeannette E. Westlake,* Department of Pediatrics, Harriet Lane Home, Children's Medical and Surgical Center, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and Department of Chronic Diseases, The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md. Introduced by R. E. Cooke