Willard A. Krehl

Affiliations: 
Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Nutrition
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Conrad (Arnold) Elvehjem grad student UW Madison (Chemistry Tree)

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Jean Mayer grad student 1946-1948 Yale
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Krehl WA. (1978) An Era of Nutritional Growth and Maturation Highlights of The Journal of Nutrition during the Editorship of George R. Cowgill, 1939–1959 The Journal of Nutrition. 108: 8-12
BARBORIAK JJ, KREHL WA. (1958) Effect of dietary fats on glucose tolerance and alloxan diabetes. The American Journal of Physiology. 195: 639-42
KREHL WA, BARBORIAK JJ. (1958) Influence of magnesium deficiency on serum cholesterol levels in the rat. The American Journal of Physiology. 194: 387-9
BARBORIAK JJ, KREHL WA, COWGILL GR. (1958) Effects of short-term pantothenic acid deficiency in the growing rat. The Journal of Nutrition. 64: 251-7
BARBORIAK JJ, KREHL WA, COWGILL GR, et al. (1958) Influence of high-fat diets on growth and development of obesity in the albino rat. The Journal of Nutrition. 64: 241-9
BARBORIAK JJ, KREHL WA. (1957) Effect of ascorbic acid in pantothenic acid deficiency. The Journal of Nutrition. 63: 601-9
BARBORIAK JJ, KREHL WA, COWGILL GR, et al. (1957) Effect of partial pantothenic acid deficiency on reproductive performance of the rat. The Journal of Nutrition. 63: 591-9
BARBORIAK JJ, KREHL WA. (1957) Pantothenic acid deficiency and hypophysectomy. The Journal of Nutrition. 61: 23-9
BARBORIAK JJ, KREHL WA, COWGILL GR. (1957) Pantothenic acid requirement of the growing and adult rat. The Journal of Nutrition. 61: 13-21
KREHL WA, COWGILL GR, WHEDON AD. (1955) Non-deleterious effects of polyoxyethylene esters in the nutrition of rats and cats. The Journal of Nutrition. 55: 35-61
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