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Martin Levitt

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  5
Citations -  386

Martin Levitt is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone marrow & Haematopoiesis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 383 citations.

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L-phenylalanine mustard (L-PAM) in the management of primary breast cancer: An update of earlier findings and a comparison with those utilizing L-PAM plus 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)

TL;DR: Findings from the second protocol confirm those previously reported indicating that L‐PAM lengthens the disease free interval following mastectomy and lend support to the thesis that since breast cancer is an eponym to describe a heterogeneous group of tumors residing in a heterogenous group of women, it is unlikely that uniformly qualitative and quantitative systemic regimens of therapy will be required for every patient.
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Long-term remission in diffuse histiocytic lymphoma treated with combination sequential chemotherapy.

TL;DR: Of the 8 patients with diffuse histiocytic lymphoma 6 attained complete remission, 1 had a partial remission, and 1 was unevaluable, while one of the 6 with complete remission relapsed at 7 months and died 2 months later.
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Combination sequential chemotherapy in advanced reticulum cell sarcoma.

TL;DR: Based on studies of the chemotherapy of human leukemia and late stage animal neoplasms which may be kinetically analogous to disseminated reticulum cell sarcoma, a therapy program was devised using sequential cyclophosphamide‐vincristine followed by weekly methotrexate‐cytosine arabinoside, and nine patients achieved complete remission, and 6 had a partial response.
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Neutrophiia-inducing Activity in Plasma of Neutropenic Human Beings

TL;DR: It is suggested that neutrophilia-inducing activity is present in increased concentration in the plasma of severely neutropenic human beings and it plays a role in regulating the blood neutrophil concentration by causing release of neutrophils from the bone marrow.
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Kinetics of Canine Hematopoietic Colonies Grown in Vitro1

TL;DR: Leukocyte colonies derived from canine bone marrow show different rates of growth and cytological differentiation when grown in the presence of different serum environments, which may be useful in assessing granulopoietic factors in canine and human serum.