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Mary Bazelon

Born  1896
Died  

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    American neurologist.

    Biography of Mary Bazelon

    Mary Bazelon was Assistant Director of the Neurologic Research ward at Children's Hospital, Washington, D.C.

    Bibliography


    Geerald M. Fenichel, Mary Bazelon:
    • Studies on neuromelanin. II. Melanin in the brainstem of infants and children.
      Neurology, 1968, 18 (8): 817-820.

    Mary Bazelon, Ann Barnet, Ann Lodge, Samuel A. Shelburne Jr.:
    •  The effect of high doses of 5-hydroxytryptophan on a patient with trisomy 21. 
       Clinical, chemical and EEG correlations. Brain Research, November 1968, 11: 397-411.

    Sanford L. Leikin, M. Bazelon, and Kyoung Hi Park. 
    •  In vitro lymphocyte transformation in ataxia telangiectasia.
      The Journal of Pediatrics, St. Louis, March 1966, 68 (3): 477–479.

    M. Bazelon, Gerald M. Fenichel and Jno Randall: 
    • Studies on Neuromelanin. I. A Melanin System in the Human Adult Brain Stem.  
      Neurology, 1967, 17: 512-519. 

    Mary Bazelon, Richmond. S. Pain, Valerie A. Cowie, P. Hunt, J. C. Houck and D. Mahanand:
    •  Reversal of hypotonia in infants with Down’s syndrome by administration of 5-hydroxytryptophan.
      The Lancet, 1967, 1: 1130.

    Mafry Bazelon, Richmond S Paine1, Valerie Cowie, and Robert H Parrott: 
    • 28 Long-term Administration of 5-Hydroxytryptophan in Down’s Syndrome.
      Pediatric Research (1967) 1, 207–207; doi:10.1203/00006450-196705000-00035

    Geerald M. Fenichel, Mary Bazelon:
    • Studies on neuromelanin. II. Melanin in the brainstem of infants and children.
      Neurology, 1968, 18 (8): 817-820.

    Mary Bazelon, Ann Barnet, Ann Lodge, Samuel A. Shelburne Jr.:
    • The effect of high doses of 5-hydroxytryptophan on a patient with trisomy 21. Clinical, chemical and       EEG correlations. Brain Research, November 1968, 11: 397-411.

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