Max E. Stachura
University at Buffalo
11 Papers
360 Citations
Max E. Stachura is an academic researcher from University at Buffalo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid & Somatropin. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Salivary gland neoplasms as a late consequence of head and neck irradiation.
TL;DR: An increased occurrence of salivary tumors was observed in 1922 patients who received radiation to the tonsils and nasopharynx and the incidence has remained constant and shows no indication of declining.
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Incidence, prevalence and characteristics of radiation-induced thyroid tumors
Arthur B. Schneider,Murray J. Favus,Max E. Stachura,John Arnold,Margaret J. Arnold,Lawrence A. Frohman +5 more
TL;DR: A population of 5,266 persons known to be at risk for the development of thyroid neoplasms as a result of prior head and neck irradiation for benign conditions received at an institution supports the conclusion that the probability of finding thyroid cancer in a nodular gland is increased in irradiated patients.
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Plasma Thyroglobulin in Detecting Thyroid Carcinoma after Childhood Head and Neck Irradiation
Arthur B. Schneider,Murray J. Favus,Max E. Stachura,J. E. Arnold,U.Y. Ryo,S. Pinsky,M. Colman,Margaret J. Arnold,Lawrence A. Frohman +8 more
TL;DR: In screening large numbers of persons at risk for thyroid neoplasia, thyroglobulin assays are useful in combination with other modes of evaluation and the assay is without value in distinguishing benign from malignant disease.
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Characterization of growth hormone of different molecular weights in rat, dog and human pituitaries
TL;DR: Freshly prepared extracts of rat, dog and human pituitaries filtered on Sephadex G–200 exhibited two distinct peaks of growth hormone (GH) immunoreactivity, and LGH was shown to be a precursor of SG...
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"Large" growth hormone: ribonucleic acid-associated precursor of other growth hormone forms in rat pituitary.
TL;DR: Male rat anterior pituitaries were incubated with 14C and 3H-labeled amino acids or nucleosides, extracted, and the 12,000 × g supernate was filtered over Sephadex G-200, and LGH, SGH, and intermediate forms were identified in pulse labeled pituitary glands.
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