George B. Wislocki

Affiliations: 
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Comparative anatomy
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"George Bernays Wislocki"
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(1892 - 1956)
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Chair of Anatomy, Harvard, 1931-1943

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SIDMAN RL, WISLOCKI GB. (1954) Histochemical observations on rods and cones in retinas of vertebrates. The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society. 2: 413-33
WISLOCKI GB, SIDMAN RL. (1954) The chemical morphology of the retina. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 101: 53-99
WISLOCKI GB, FAWCETT DW, DEMPSEY EW. (1951) Staining of stratified squamous epithelium of mucous membranes and skin of man and monkey by the periodic acid-Schiff method. The Anatomical Record. 110: 359-75
Dempsey EW, Singer M, Wislocki GB. (1950) The increased basophilia of tissue proteins after oxidation with periodic acid Biotechnic and Histochemistry. 25: 73-80
Wislocki GB, Singer M. (1950) The basophilic and metachromatic staining of myelin sheaths and its possible association with a sulfatide The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 92: 71-91
WALDO CM, WISLOCKI GB, FAWCETT DW. (1949) Observations on the blood supply of growing antlers. The American Journal of Anatomy. 84: 27-61
WISLOCKI GB, RHEINGOLD JJ, DEMPSEY EW. (1949) The occurrence of the periodic acid-Schiff reaction in various normal cells of blood and connective tissue. Blood. 4: 562-8
WISLOCKI GB, DEMPSEY EW, FAWCETT DW. (1948) Some functional activities of the placental trophoblast. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 3: 604-14
WISLOCKI GB, SINGER M, WALDO CM. (1948) Some histochemical reactions of mucopolysaccharides, glycogen, lipids and other substances in teeth. The Anatomical Record. 101: 487-513
SINGER M, WISLOCKI GB. (1948) The affinity of syncytium, fibrin and fibrinoid of the human placenta for acid and basic dyes under controlled conditions of staining. The Anatomical Record. 102: 175-93
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