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McIver, Monroe A., & Bright, E. M. (1924). Studies on
Conditions of Activity in Endocrine Glands. American Journal of Physiology. Legacy Content. 68(3) 622-644.
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Redfield, A. C., & Bright, E. M. (1924). The physiological action of ionizing radiations. American
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Redfield, Alfred C., & Bright, E. M. (1922). The effects of radium rays on metabolism and growth in seeds. The
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Hunt, H. B., & Bright, E. M. (1926). Studies on
Conditions of Activity in Endocrine Glands. American Journal of Physiology. Legacy Content. 77(2): 353-370.
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Relative Physiological Effects of β-rays of Different Velocities. The Journal of general physiology. 2(1): 31.
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Aub, J. C., Bright, E. M., & Uridil, Joseph. (1922). Studies upon the mechanism of the increased metabolism in hyperthyroidism. Am. J. Physiol. 61: 300.
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