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Contents: Volume 35, Issue 2; April, 1955. [Index by Author]   [Editorial Board] Other Issues:
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Domingo M. Aviado, JR. and Carl F. Schmidt
Reflexes From Stretch Receptors in Blood Vessels, Heart and Lungs
Physiol. Rev. 35: 247-300, 1955 [PDF]  

Renato Dulbecco
Interaction of Viruses and Animal Cells: A Study of Facts and Interpretations
Physiol. Rev. 35: 301-335, 1955 [PDF]  

Aubrey Gorbman
Some Aspects of the Comparative Biochemistry of Iodine Utilization and the Evolution of Thyroidal Function
Physiol. Rev. 35: 336-346, 1955 [PDF]  

Martin Silberberg and Ruth Silberberg
Diet and Life Span
Physiol. Rev. 35: 347-362, 1955 [PDF]  

Henry T. Bahnson and Arthur B. Otis
Physiological Considerations of Cardiovascular Surgery
Physiol. Rev. 35: 363-380, 1955 [PDF]  

Martin B. Mathews and Albert Dorfman
Inhibition of Hyaluronidase
Physiol. Rev. 35: 381-402, 1955 [PDF]  

Charles P. Lyman and Paul O. Chatfield
Physiology of Hibernation in Mammals
Physiol. Rev. 35: 403-425, 1955 [PDF]  

H. A. Selenkow and S. P. Asper, JR.
Biological Activity of Compounds Structurally Related to Thyroxine
Physiol. Rev. 35: 426-474, 1955 [PDF]  

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