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Articles by Roger J. Williams, 1945-1964
Articles by Roger J. Williams, 1965 & Later

 

Articles by Roger J. Williams, 1945 to 1964

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109. Williams, R. J., “The Clinical Possibilities of Pantothenic Acid,” in Dietotherapy: Clinical Application of Modern Nutrition, M.G. Whol, ed., W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, 263-7, 288-9 (1945).

110. Taylor, A. and Williams, R. J., “Diet and Spontaneous Lung Tumors in Strain A Mice,” in Cancer Studies [Biochemical Institute Studies III], Univ. Texas Publication 4507, Austin, 119-22 (1945).

110a. Loo, Y. H. and Williams, R. J., “A Study of Folic Acid Distribution with Respect to its Possible Relationship to Cancer,” in Cancer Studies [Biochemical Institute Studies III], Univ. Texas Publication 4507, Austin, 123-34 (1945).

111. Williams, R. J., “A Broad Approach to the Cancer Problem,” in Cancer Studies [Biochemical Institute Studies III], Univ. Texas Publication 4507, Austin, 7-12 (1945).

112. Williams, R. J., “‘Starring’ in American Men of Science in Relation to the Status of Chemistry,” Science, 101, 222-3 (1945).

113. Williams, R. J., “Achieving Full Employment After the War,” Science, 101, 537 (1945).

114. Hac, L. R., Snell, E. E. and Williams, R. J., “The Microbiological Determination of Amino Acids II. Assay and Utilization of GlutamicAcid and Glutamine by Lactobacillus arabinosus,” J. Biol. Chem., 159, 273-89 (1945).

115. Guirard, B. M., Snell, E. E. and Williams, R. J., “Microbiological Determination of Amino Acids. IV. Lysine, Histidine, Arginine and Valine,” Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 61, 158-61 (1946).

116. Williams, R. J., [book review] Vitamins and Hormones, vol. III, Harris, R. S., and Thimann, K. V., eds., Academic Press, 1945, in Arch. Biochem., 9, 301-2 (1946).

117. Guirard, B. M., Snell, E. E. and Williams, R. J., “The Nutritional Role of Acetate for Lactic Acid Bacteria I. The Response to Substances Related to Acetate,” Arch. Biochem., 9, 361-79 (1946).

118. Guirard, B. M., Snell, E. E. and Williams, R. J., “The Nutritional Role of Acetate for Lactic Acid Bacteria II. Fractionation of Extracts of Natural Materials,” Arch. Biochem., 9, 381-6 (1946).

119. Eppright, M. A. and Williams, R. J., “Effects of Certain Limiting Conditions on the Synthesis of B Vitamins by Yeast,” J. Gen. Physiol., 30, 61-72 (1946).

120. Williams, R. J., “Fuel Foods That Lack Vitamins,” Your Health, 8, 70 (1946). (Missing) [Likely similar to, “Fuel Foods That Lack Minerals and Vitamins,” in What To Do About Vitamins, Univ. Oklahoma Press, 1945, 15-18.]

121. Williams, R. J., “Humanics: A Crucial Need,” Scientific Monthly, 64(2), 174-80 (1947).

122. Williams, R. J., “The Etiology of Alcoholism: A Working Hypothesis Involving the Interplay of Hereditary and Environmental Factors,” Quart. J. Stud. Alc., 7, 567-87 (1947).

123. Williams, R. J., “Will Science Meet a New Challenge?,” Am. Scientist, 35, 282-6 (1947).

124. Williams, R. J., “Biochemical Individuality and Its Implications,” Chem. Eng. News, 25(16), 1112-3 (1947).

125. Eppright, M. A. and Williams, R. J., “Factors Not Synthesized by Yeast in the Presence of Cyanide,” Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 64, 123-5 (1947).

126. Williams, R. J., [book review] Vitamins and Hormones, vol. IV, Harris, R. S., and Thimann, K. V., eds., Academic Press, 1946, in Arch. Biochem., 13, 301-2 (1946).

127. Williams, R. J. and Kirby, H., “Paper Chromatography Using Capillary Ascent,” Science, 107, 481-3 (1948).

128. Williams, R. J. and Thompson, R. C., “A Device for Obtaining a Continuous Record of Body Temperature from the External Auditory Canal,” Science, 108, 90-1 (1948).

129. Williams, R. J., “We’re All Peculiar,” Reader’s Digest, July 1948, 17-20. [Condensed from the book, The Human Frontier, and translated for foreign language editions].

130. Lane, R. L. and Williams, R. J., “Inositol, An Active Constituent of Pancreatic (alpha) Amylase,” Arch. Biochem., 19, 329-35 (1948).

131. Williams, R. J., “Alcoholics and Metabolism,” Sci. Am., December 1948, 50-53.

131a. Williams, R. J., “Why People Are Different,” Think, December 1948, 10.

132. Williams, R. J., Berry, L. J. and Beerstecher, E., Jr., “Individual Metabolic Patterns, Alcoholism, Genetotrophic Diseases,” Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 35, 265-71 (1949).

133. Williams, R. J., Berry, L. J. and Beerstecher, E., Jr., “Biochemical Individuality. III. Genetotrophic Factors in the Etiology of Alcoholism,” Arch. Biochem., 23, 275-90 (1949).

134. Williams, R. J., “Shall WE Pioneer Too?” Proc. Philos. Soc. Texas, December, 1949, 5-26.

135. Williams, R. J., Beerstecher, E., Jr. and Berry, L. J., “The Concept of Genetotrophic Disease,” Lancet, February 18, 1950, 287-90.

136. Williams, R. J., Berry, L. J. and Beerstecher, E., Jr., “Genetotrophic Diseases; Alcoholism,” Texas Reports Biol. Med., 8, 238-56 (1950).

137. Beerstecher, E., Jr., Sutton, H. E., Berry, H. K., Brown, W. D., Reed, J., Rich, G. B., Berry, L. J. and Williams, R. J., “Biochemical Individuality. V. Explorations with Respect to the Metabolic Patterns of Compulsive Drinkers,” Arch. Biochem., 29, 27-40 (1950).

138. Williams, R. J., “Characterization, Distribution, Assay and Biogenesis of B Vitamins,” in “The Biochemistry of B Vitamins,” Williams, R. J., Eakin, R. E., Beerstecher, E., Jr. and Shive, W., Am. Chem. Soc. Monograph 110, Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York, 1950, 1-91.

139. Williams, R. J., “Concept of Genetotrophic Disease,” Nutr. Rev., 8, 257-60 (1950).

139a. Williams, R. J., “Some Implications of Physiological Individuality,” in Feelings and Emotions, M. L. Reymert, ed., McGraw-Hill, 268-73 (1950). (missing)

140. Williams, R. J., “Men and Marbles,” [Am. Chem. Soc. Southwest Award Address], Southwest Retort, January 1951, 16-8.

141. Williams, R. J., “The Unexplored Field of Genetotrophic Disease,” MD, 6, 123-4, 136 (1951).

142. Williams, R. J., “Introduction, General Discussion and Tentative Conclusions,” in Individual Metabolic Patterns and Human Disease: An Exploratory Study Utilizing Predominantly Paper Chromatographic Methods (Biochemical Institute Studies IV), Univ. Texas Publication 5109, Austin 1951, 7-21.

143. Cheldelin, V. H., Nygaard, A. P., Kornberg, H. A. and Williams, R. J., “Vitamin B6 Phosphates, Growth Factors for Leuconostoc Mesenteroides,” J. Bact., 62, 134-5 (1951).

144. Williams, R. J., “Nutritional Vulnerability and Alcoholism,” Research Reviews [Office of Naval Research], July 1952, 4-8.

145. Williams, R. J., “Alcoholism as a Nutritional Problem,” [Am.] J. Clin. Nutr., 1, 32-36 (1952).

146. Williams, R. J., “Muscular Dystrophy and Individual Metabolic Patterns: The Possibilities of a Nutritional Therapeutic Approach,” Proc. of the First and Second Medical Conferences [1951-1952]of the Muscular Dystrophy Assoc. of America, 118-22 (1953).

147. Williams, R. J. and Wenner, W., “Pantothenic Acid,” in Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, vol. 9, Interscience Encyclopedia, New York, 1952, 805-11.

148. Williams, R. J. and Rogers, L. L., “The Formulation of a Genetotrophic Supplement for the Experimental Treatment of Diseases of Obscure Etiology,” Texas Reports Biol. Med., 11, 573-81 (1953).

149. Williams, R. J., “Biochemistry Moves Toward Human Understanding” [abstract], Symposium on B Vitamins, Dec. 3-5, 1953, Abstracts, Univ. of Texas, Austin, 1953, 3-4.

150. Williams, R. J., “Early Experiences with Pantothenic Acid--A Retrospect,” Nutr. Rev., 12, 65-8 (1954).

151. Williams, R. J., “The Genetotrophic Concept--Nutritional Deficiencies and Alcoholism,” Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 57, 794-809 (1954).

152. Hurley, K. E. and Williams, R. J., “Urinary Amino Acids, Creatinine, and Phosphate in Muscular Dystrophy,” Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 54, 384-91 (1955).

152a. Williams, R. J., “Chemical Anthropology: Alcoholism” (presented to Am. Chem. Soc., Dec. 13, 1954), The Vortex [Am. Chem. Soc.], 16, 68-80 [5 pages] (1955).

153. DeBusk, B. G. and Williams, R. J., “Effect of Lipoic Acid on the Growth Rate of Young Chicks and Rats,” Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 55, 587-8 (1955).

154. Williams, R. J., “Implications of Humanics for Law and Science,” J. Public Law, Emory Univ. Law School, 3, 328-44 (1955).

155. Rogers, L. L., Pelton, R. B. and Williams, R. J., “Voluntary Alcohol Consumption by Rats Following Administration of Glutamine,” J. Biol. Chem., 214, 503-6 (1955).

156. Williams, R. J., Pelton, R. B. and Rogers, L. L., “Dietary Deficiencies in Animals in Relation to Voluntary Alcohol and Sugar Consumption,” Quart. J. Stud. Alc., 16, 234-44 (1955).

157. Williams, R. J., Brown, W. D. and Shideler, R. W., “Metabolic Peculiarities in Normal Young Men as Revealed by Repeated Blood Analyses,” Proc. Nat.. Acad. Sci., 41, 615-620 (1955).

158. Williams, R. J., “The Genetotrophic Approach to Alcoholism,” in Origins of Resistance to Toxic Agents, Proc. of Symposium, Wash., D.C., March 25-27, 1954, Academic Press, New York, 1955, 194-208.

159. Williams, R. J. and DeBusk, B. G., “Overnight Nutritional Responses of Chicks,” Proc. Nat.. Acad. Sci., 41, 894-9 (1955).

160. Williams, R. J., “Biochemical Approach to the Study of Personality” [symposium proceedings], Psychiatric Research Reports 2, Am. Psych. Assoc., 1955, 31-7.

161. Taylor, A., and Williams, R. J., “The Control of a Cancer Growth in Embryonated Eggs,” Proc. Nat.. Acad. Sci., 42, 54-60 (1956).

162. Williams, R. J., “Human Nutrition and Individual Variability,” Borden’s Rev. Nutr. Res., 17(2), 11-26 (1956).

163. Rogers, L. L., Pelton, R. B. and Williams, R. J., “Amino Acid Supplementation and Voluntary Alcohol Consumption by Rats,” J. Biol. Chem., 220, 321-23 (1956).

164. Williams, R. J., “What Is Behavioral Science?,” Science, 124, 276-7 (1956).

165. Williams, R. J., “Biochemical Individuality: An Inescapable Basic Factor in the Alcoholism Problem,” address to 25th Internat. Congress Against Alcoholism, Istanbul, 1956, published by International Bureau Against Alcoholism, Lausanne, Switzerland.

166. Williams, R. J., “Biochemical Genetics and Its Human Implications” (presented to 1st Internat. Congress of Human Genetics), Acta Genetica et Statistica Medica, 7, 163-75 (1957).

167. Williams, R. J., “Chemistry Makes the Man” [cover story], Saturday Review, April 6, 1957, 42-6.

168. Williams, R. J., “ The Importance of Foundation Supported Research in Texas,” Conference of Southwest Foundations Newsletter, April 1957, 1.

169. Williams, R. J., “Standard Human Beings versus Standard Values,” Science, 126, 453-4 (1957).

170. Williams, R. J., “Improved Teaching of Chemistry Held Responsibility of All,” Journal of Commerce, New York, September 10, 1957.

171. Williams, R. J., “Fiddlers’ Dreams,” Chem. Eng. News, September 16, 1957, 116-20.

172. Williams, R. J., “Normal Young Men,” Persp. Biol. Med., 1, 97-104 (1957).

173. Williams, R. J., “Individuality and Education,” Educational Leadership, December 1957 (5 pages).

174. Williams, R. J., “Weight Control as a Biological Process,” Nutrition News [Nat. Dairy Council], 20, 21 (1957).

175. Williams, R. J., “Forty Ways to Be Dumb,” J. Chem. Ed., 34, 261 (1957).

176. Williams, R. J., “Clinical Implications of Biochemical Differences Between Individuals,” Modern Med., 26, 134-59 (1958).

177. Williams, R. J., Pelton, R. B., Hakkinen, H. M. and Rogers, L. L., “Identification of Blood Characteristics Common to Alcoholic Males,” Proc. Nat.. Acad. Sci., 44, 216-22 (1958).

178. Williams, R. J., “Chemical Anthropology--An Open Door,” Am. Scientist, 46, 1-23 (1958).

179. Mefferd, R. B., Jr., Labrosse, E. H., Gawienowski, A. M. and Williams, R. J., “Influence of Chlorpromazine on Certain Biochemical Variables of Chronic Male Schizophrenics,” J. Nervous and Mental Disease, 127, 167-79 (1958).

180. Williams, R. J., “Identifying and Treating Potential Alcoholics,” J. Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science, 49, 218-21 (1958).

181. Pelton, R. B. and Williams, R. J., “Effect of Pantothenic Acid on Longevity of Mice,” Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 99, 632-3 (1958).

182. Williams, R. J., “Biochemical Individuality,” Food and Nutrition News [National Live Stock and Meat Board], October, 1958, 1, 4.

183. Williams, R. J., “The Improper Study of Mankind,” Texas Quart., 1, 16-32 (1958).

184. Williams, R. J., “Individuality and Its Significance in Human Life,” in Essays on Individuality, F. Morley, ed., Univ. of Penn. Press, Philadelphia, 125-45 (1958). Also in 2nd. ed., Liberty Press, Indianapolis, 1977, 177-204.

185. Williams, R. J., “Nutritional Insurance With Vitamins: Available but Not Simple,” Chem. Eng. News, March 9, 1959, 86-9.

186. Pelton, R. B., Williams, R. J. and Rogers, L. L., “Metabolic Characteristics of Alcoholics I. Response to Glucose Stress,” Quart. J. Stud. Alc., 20, 28-32 (1959).

187. Williams, R. J., “Biochemical Individuality and Cellular Nutrition: Prime Factors in Alcoholism,” Quart. J. Stud. Alc., 20, 452-63 (1959).

188. Williams, R. J., “A Nutritional Approach to Alcoholism,” in First Intl. Conference on the Alcoholic Beverages Research, June 2-4, 1958, C. Radouco-Thomas, ed., Pool Finsec S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland, 1959, 29-34.

189. Siegel, F. L. and Williams, R. J., “The Use of Baby Chicks in Studying Inherent Individuality and its Relationship to Alcoholism,” in First Intl. Conference on the Alcoholic Beverages Research, June 2-4, 1958, C. Radouco-Thomas, ed., Pool Finsec S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland, 1959, 35-37.

190. Williams, R. J., “The Functioning of Vitamins and Hormones,” J. Chem. Ed., 36, 538-9 (1959).

191. Williams, R. J., “Individuality of Amino Acid Needs,” in Protein and Amino Acid Nutrition, A. A. Albanese, ed., Academic Press, New York, 1959, 45-56.

192. Williams, R. J., “Vitamins as Medicinal Agents,” J. Chem. Ed., 37, 177-8 (1960).

193. Gilbert, J. B., Ku, Yuoh, Rogers, L. L. and Williams, R. J., “The Increase in Urinary Taurine After Intraperitoneal Administration of Amino Acids to the Mouse,” J. Biol. Chem., 235, 1055-60 (1960).

194. Williams, R. J., “Why Human Genetics?,” J. Heredity, 51, 91-8 (l960).

195. Williams, R. J., “The Biological Approach to the Study of Personality” (Presented to Berkeley Conf. on Personality Development in Childhood, Univ. Calif., May 5, 1960), in Readings in Psychology, 3rd. ed., R. E. and E. L. Hartley, eds., Crowell, New York, 1965, 494-511. Also in Psychology in Action, F. McKinney, ed., Macmillan, New York, 1967.

196. Williams, R. J., “Etiological Research in the Light of the Facts of Individuality,” Texas Reports Biol. Med., 18, 168-85 (1960).

197. Siegel, F. L. and Williams, R. J., “Response Patterns to Alcohol in Baby Chicks” [abstract], Fed. Proc., 1, 40 (1960).

198. Williams, R. J., “Biochemical Individuality,” in Encyclopedia of Biological Sciences, P. Gray, ed., Reinhold, New York, 1961. Also in 2nd. ed., 1970, 99-100.

199. Williams, R. J., “Investigation of Disease Resistance and the Mathematical Problem of Patterns,” Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 47, 221-4 (1961).

200. Williams, R. J., “Free But Very Unequal--On Individuality,” Graduate J., 4, 134-41, Univ. of Texas, Austin (1961).

200a. Williams, R. J., “DNA’s and RNA’s” [letter], Science, 133, 594-5 (1961).

201. Williams, R. J., “The Expanding Horizon in Nutrition,” Texas Reports Biol. Med., 19, 245-58 (1961).

202. Williams, R. J. and Siegel, F. L., “The Physiological Effects of Alcohol in Relation to the Problem of Alcoholism,” Advances in Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages Research, Gl. Nosal, ed., Pool Finsec, Geneva, 2, 10-17 (May 1961).

203. Williams, R. J. and Siegel, F. L., “‘Propetology,’ A New Branch of Medical Science?,” Am. J. Med., 31, 325-7 (1961).

204. Williams, R. J., “Biochemical and Physiological Variations Within Groups of Supposedly Homogeneous Experimental Animals,” in Symposium on Factors Involved in Host-Agent Relationships, U.S. Dept. Agriculture, Ames, Iowa, 1961, 1-11.

205. Williams, R. J., Pelton, R. B. and Siegel, F. L., “Individuality as Exhibited by Inbred Animals; Its Implications for Human Behavior,” Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 48, 1461-6 (1962).

206. Williams, R. J., “Are We Prone to Certain Diseases?,” Alcalde [Univ. Texas, Austin], February 1963, 9-12.

207. Williams, R. J., “Key to Health: Your Heredity,” Science Digest, April 1963, 30-9.

208. Williams, R. J., “Pantothenic Acid,” in Comprehensive Biochemistry, vol. 11, M. Florkin and E. H. Stotz, eds., Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1963, 59-65.

209. Williams, R. J., “Fundamental Considerations Relating Alcoholism to Biochemistry and Nutrition,” in Biochemical and Nutritional Aspects of Alcoholism, C. D. Smithers Foundation and Clayton Foundation Biochemical Inst., Univ. Texas, Austin, 1964, 6-16.

Other writing of interest:

Williams, R. J., “My Faith,” in The Faith of Great Scientists, Hearst Publishing, 19-21 (1948).

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