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Windle leaves Northwestern University

Q Bull Northwest Univ Med Sch. 1946 Summer; 20(2): 253. PMCID: PMC3802649 William F. Windle leaves Northwestern University

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3802649/


Obituary

Dr. William F. Windle, a research neurologist who specialized in nerve regeneration, died of Parkinson's disease Wednesday at his home in Granville, Ohio. He was 86 years old.

In 1948 Dr. Windle, Dr. William Chambers and two associates at the University of Pennsylvania conducted important studies of nerve cell growth in cats with damaged spinal columns. Their studies were seen as having wide potential applications in the treatment of injuries and some diseases, including mental retardation and cerebral palsy.

Dr. Windle worked at several university and national laboratories, including the Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine at New York University from 1964 to 1971.

William Frederick Windle was born in Huntington, Ind., in 1898. He received a bachelor's degree from Denison University in Granville and a master's degree and Ph.D. from Northwestern University, where he taught for 24 years. He later served as head of the anatomy department at the University of Washington Medical School and at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School.

In 1954 Dr. Windle was appointed chief of the Laboratory of Neuroanatomical Sciences at the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness at Bethesda, Md. In 1960 he became chief of the laboratory for perinatal physiology in San Juan, P.R. He left the institute in 1971 to become a research professor at Denison University.

He is survived by his wife, the former Ella Howell; a brother, Kirk K. Windle of North Palm Beach, Fla., and three grandchildren.

https://www.nytimes.com/1985/02/23/us/dr-william-f-windle-neurology-researcher.html

Windle References

Windle WF. (1981). Recollections of research in spinal cord regeneration. Exp. Neurol. , 71, 1-5. PMID: 7004883

Windle WF. (1980). The cayo santiago primate colony. Science , 209, 1486-91. PMID: 17745947 DOI.

Windle WF. (1980). Inhibition of regeneration of severed axons in the spinal cord. Exp. Neurol. , 69, 209-11. PMID: 7389848

Windle WF. (1980). Neurotropism. Exp. Neurol. , 67, 251-6. PMID: 6101270

Puchala E & Windle WF. (1977). The possibility of structural and functional restitution after spinal cord injury. A review. Exp. Neurol. , 55, 1-42. PMID: 849750

Pettegrew RK & Windle WF. (1976). Factors in recovery from spinal cord injury. Summarized transactions of a conference held May 24-25, 1976, in Granville, Ohio, under the auspices of Denison University and Help Them Walk Again Foundation. Exp. Neurol. , 53, 815-29. PMID: 1001400

Windle WF. (1976). Editorial: The beginning of experimental neurology. Exp. Neurol. , 51, 277-80. PMID: 773653

Windle WF. (1975). Clarence Luther Herrick and the beginning of neuroscience in America. Exp. Neurol. , 49, 1-10. PMID: 1102325

Sechzer JA, Faro MD & Windle WF. (1973). Studies of monkeys asphyxiated at birth: implications for minimal cerebral dysfunction. Semin Psychiatry , 5, 19-34. PMID: 4215138

Sechzer JA, Faro MD, Barker JN, Barsky D, Gutierrez S & Windle WF. (1971). Developmental behaviors: delayed appearance in monkeys asphyxiated at birth. Science , 172, 1221. PMID: 17747350 DOI.

Sechzer JA, Faro MD, Barker JN, Barsky D, Gutierrez S & Windle WF. (1971). Development behaviors: delayed appearance in monkeys asphyxiated at birth. Science , 171, 1173-5. PMID: 4100463

Windle WF. (1970). Cerebral hemorrhage in relation to birth asphyxia. Science , 167, 1000-2. PMID: 4983436

Guth L & Windle WF. (1970). The enigma of central nervous regeneration. Summarized transactions of a conference on applications of new technology to the enigma of central nervous regeneration, held in Palm Beach, Florida, February 4-6, 1970 under the auspices of the National Paraplegia Foundation. Exp. Neurol. , 28, Suppl 5:1-43. PMID: 4097653

Windle WF. (1970). Development of neural elements in human embryos of four to seven weeks gestation. Exp. Neurol. , 28, Suppl:44-83. PMID: 4097652

Windle WF. (1969). Brain damage by asphyxia at birth. Sci. Am. , 221, 76-84. PMID: 4980227

Faro MD & Windle WF. (1969). Transneuronal degeneration in brains of monkeys asphyxiated at birth. Exp. Neurol. , 24, 38-53. PMID: 4181590

Windle WF. (1968). Brain damage at birth. Functional and structural modifications with time. JAMA , 206, 1967-72. PMID: 4972328

Munroe JS & Windle WF. (1967). Tumours induced by chicken sarcoma in monkeys conditioned with progesterone. Nature , 216, 811-3. PMID: 6074954

Windle WF. (1967). Asphyxia at birth, a major factor in mental retardation: suggestions for prevention based on experiments in monkeys. Proc Annu Meet Am Psychopathol Assoc , 56, 140-7. PMID: 4966947

Windle WF. (1966). An experimental approach to prevention or reduction of the brain damage of birth asphyxia. Dev Med Child Neurol , 8, 129-40. PMID: 4959587

Sever JL, Meier GW, Windle WF, Schiff GM, Monif GR & Fabiyi A. (1966). Experimental rubella in pregnant rhesus monkeys. J. Infect. Dis. , 116, 21-6. PMID: 4956055

Koford CB, Farber PA & Windle WF. (1966). Twins and teratisms in rhesus monkeys. Folia Primatol. , 4, 221-6. PMID: 4955694 DOI.

Daniel SS, Dawes GS, James LS, Ross BB & Windle WF. (1966). Hypothermia and the resuscitation of asphyxiated fetal rhesus monkeys. J. Pediatr. , 68, 45-53. PMID: 4954933

Windle WF. (1965). Fertility Experiment Recalled. Science , 149, 1444-6. PMID: 17791622 DOI.

DAWES GS, HIBBARD E & WINDLE WF. (1964). THE EFFECT OF ALKALI AND GLUCOSE INFUSION ON PERMANENT BRAIN DAMAGE IN RHESUS MONKEYS ASPHYXIATED AT BIRTH. J. Pediatr. , 65, 801-6. PMID: 14244085

Windle WF. (1964). Respiratory Distress: Relation to Prematurity and Other Factors in Newborn Monkeys. Science , 143, 1345-6. PMID: 17799252 DOI.

WINDLE WF. (1964). RESPIRATORY DISTRESS: RELATION TO PREMATURITY AND OTHER FACTORS IN NEWBORN MONKEYS. Science , 143, 1345-6. PMID: 14113629

MUNROE JS & WINDLE WF. (1963). Tumors induced in primates by chicken sarcoma virus. Science , 140, 1415-6. PMID: 13936650

WINDLE WF. (1963). Neuropathology of certain forms of mental retardation. Science , 140, 1186-9. PMID: 14001140

LUCEY JF, BEHRMAN RE, ESQUIVELDEGALLARDO FO, HIBBARD E & WINDLE WF. (1963). EXPERIMENTAL KERNICTERUS IN THE NEWBORN MONKEY. Trans Am Neurol Assoc , 88, 165-8. PMID: 14272207

WINDLE WF, JACOBSON HN, ROBERT DE RAMIREZ DE ARELLANO MI & COMBS CM. (1962). Structural and functional sequelae of asphyxia neonatorum in monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Res Publ Assoc Res Nerv Ment Dis , 39, 169-82. PMID: 14007461

WINDLE WF, ROBERT DE RAMIREZ DE ARELLANO MI, RAMIREZ DE ARELLANO M & HIBBARD E. (1961). [Role of asphyxia during birth in the origin of disorders in young monkeys]. Rev. Neurol. (Paris) , 105, 142-52. PMID: 14007462

RANCK JB & WINDLE WF. (1961). Asphyxiation of adult rhesus monkeys. Exp. Neurol. , 3, 122-5. PMID: 13739430

ROBERT DE RAMIREZ DE ARELLANO MI & WINDLE WF. (1961). Death associated with photic stimulation during electro-encephalographic recording in monkeys. Trans Am Neurol Assoc , 86, 157-60. PMID: 14492720

JACOBSON HN & WINDLE WF. (1960). Responses of foetal and newborn monkeys to asphyxia. J. Physiol. (Lond.) , 153, 447-65. PMID: 13718600

WINDLE WF. (1960). Effects of asphyxiation of the fetus and the newborn infant. Pediatrics , 26, 565-9. PMID: 13785781

JACOBSON HN & WINDLE WF. (1960). Observations on mating, gestation, birth and postnatal development of Macaca mulatta. Biol Neonat , 2, 105-20. PMID: 13853064

CAMPBELL JB & WINDLE WF. (1960). Relation of millipore to healing and regeneration in transected spinal cords of monkeys. Neurology , 10, 306-11. PMID: 13807276

RANCK JB & WINDLE WF. (1959). Brain damage in the monkey, macaca mulatta, by asphyxia neonatorum. Exp. Neurol. , 1, 130-54. PMID: 13663899

WINDLE WF, SMART JO & BEERS JJ. (1958). Residual function after subtotal spinal cord transection in adult cats. Neurology , 8, 518-21. PMID: 13566395

WINDLE WF & CAMMERMEYER J. (1958). [Not Available]. Science , 127, 1503-4. PMID: 13555914

WINDLE WF. (1957). Neurological and psychological deficits from asphyxia neonatorum. Public Health Rep , 72, 646-50. PMID: 13441865

WINDLE WF. (1956). Regeneration of axons in the vertebrate central nervous system. Physiol. Rev. , 36, 427-40. PMID: 13370344 DOI.

WINDLE WF. (1956). Dr. Pedro Belou. Anat. Rec. , 125, 288-9. PMID: 13354984

WINDLE WF, LITTRELL JL, SMART JO & JORALEMON J. (1956). Regeneration in the cord of spinal monkeys. Neurology , 6, 420-8. PMID: 13322175

WINDLE WF, CAMMERMEYER J, JORALEMON J, SMART JO, FERINGA ER & MCQUILLEN MP. (1956). Effects of reserpine in animals, especially primates. Trans Am Neurol Assoc , , 69-71. PMID: 13409470

CLEMENTE CD & WINDLE WF. (1954). Regeneration of severed nerve fibers in the spinal cord of the adult cat. J. Comp. Neurol. , 101, 691-731. PMID: 13233357

WINDLE WF. (1954). Regeneration in the spinal cord of the cat in relation to observations on a human subject. Trans Am Neurol Assoc , 13, 233-5. PMID: 13238376

WINDLE WF, CLEMENTE CD, SCOTT D & CHAMBERS WW. (1952). Structural and functional regeneration in the central nervous system. AMA Arch Neurol Psychiatry , 67, 553-4. PMID: 14914234

WINDLE WF, CLEMENTE CD & CHAMBERS WW. (1952). Inhibition of formation of a glial barrier as a means of permitting a peripheral nerve to grow into the brain. J. Comp. Neurol. , 96, 359-69. PMID: 14938473

WINDLE WF. (1952). Activities of certain bacterial polysaccharides. Trans N Y Acad Sci , 14, 159-61. PMID: 14913650

WINDLE WF, CLEMENTE CD, SCOTT D & CHAMBERS WW. (1952). Induction of neuronal regeneration in the central nervous system of animals. Trans Am Neurol Assoc , 56, 164-70. PMID: 13038819

LaVELLE A & WINDLE WF. (1951). Nucleolar changes and development of Nissl substance in the cerebral cortex of fetal guinea pigs. J. Comp. Neurol. , 94, 453-73. PMID: 14850588

WINDLE WF & CHAMBERS WW. (1951). Regeneration in the spinal cord of the cat and dog. AMA Arch Neurol Psychiatry , 65, 261-2. PMID: 14799008

WINDLE WF & CHAMBERS WW. (1950). Regeneration in the spinal cord of the cat and dog. J. Comp. Neurol. , 93, 241-57. PMID: 14784519

LIU CN & WINDLE WF. (1950). Effects of inanition on the central nervous system; an experimental study on the guinea pig. Arch Neurol Psychiatry , 63, 918-27. PMID: 15426436

WILCOX HH & WINDLE WF. (1950). A controlled study of the effects upon the brains of guinea pigs of ultrasonic waves generated by turbo-jet engines. J Aviat Med , 21, 85-9. PMID: 15415398

LIU C, BAILEY HL & WINDLE WF. (1950). An attempt to produce structural changes in nerve cells by intense functional excitation induced electrically. J. Comp. Neurol. , 92, 169-81. PMID: 15415469

SIEKERT RG, WILLIAMS SC & WINDLE WF. (1950). Histologic study of the brains of monkeys after experimental electric shock. Arch Neurol Psychiatry , 63, 79-86, illust. PMID: 15408822

LILLIE RD, WINDLE WF & ZIRKLE C. (1950). Interim report of the Committee on Histologic Mounting Media; resinous media. Stain Technol , 25, 1-9. PMID: 15402253

JENSEN AV, BECKER RF & WINDLE WF. (1948). Changes in brain structure and memory after intermittent exposure to simulated altitude of 30,000 feet. Arch Neurol Psychiatry , 60, 221-39. PMID: 18106810

DeMARSH QB, ALT HL & WINDLE WF. (1948). Factors influencing the blood picture of the newborn; studies on sinus blood on the first and third days. Am J Dis Child , 75, 860-71. PMID: 18110137

SOLA AE, BECKER RF & WINDLE WF. (1948). Effects of chronic decompression anoxia on retention in guinea pigs; special considerations at 23,000 feet. J Comp Physiol Psychol , 41, 196-202. PMID: 18867074

BROOKHART JM, GROAT RA & WINDLE WF. (1948). A study of the mechanics of gunshot injury to the spinal cord of the cat. Mil Surg , 102, 386-95. PMID: 18913351

JENSEN AV & WINDLE WF. (1947). Effect of intermittent exposure to 30,000 feet simulated altitude on brain structure. Anat. Rec. , 97, 346. PMID: 20341839

CHAMBERS WW & WINDLE WF. (1947). Site of action of a bacterial pyrogen in cats with central nervous system lesions. Fed. Proc. , 6, 89. PMID: 20242335

WINDLE WF, KOENIG H & JENSEN AV. (1946). Histologic study of the brain in experimentally induced acidosis. Arch Neurol Psychiatry , 56, 428-33. PMID: 20999848

JENSEN AV & WINDLE WF. (1946). The brain after intermittent exposure to simulated high altitude. Arch Neurol Psychiatry , 56, 346. PMID: 20999838

RHINES R, MAGOUN HW & WINDLE WF. (1946). The bulbar inhibitory mechanism in concussion. Am. J. Physiol. , 146, 344-7. PMID: 20989241 DOI.

PEELE TL & WINDLE WF. (1946). Reaction of the spinal cord to laminectomy. Anat. Rec. , 94, 488. PMID: 21020614

WINDLE WF & RAMBACH WA. (1946). Water content of the brain after concussion and its noncontributory relation to the histopathology of concussion. J. Neurosurg. , 3, 157-64. PMID: 21018505 DOI.

WINDLE WF, GROAT RA & FOX CA. (1946). Structural changes in the brain in experimental concussion. Arch Neurol Psychiatry , 55, 162-4. PMID: 21066011

WINDLE WF & JENSEN AV. (1946). A study of the brain after intermittent exposure to a simulated altitude of 23,000 feet. J Aviat Med , 17, 70-9. PMID: 21018676

WINDLE WF & JENSEN AV. (1946). Brain structure after intermittent exposure to simulated high altitudes. Fed. Proc. , 5, 114. PMID: 21066534

RHINES R, MAGOUN HW & WINDLE WF. (1946). The bulbar inhibitory mechanism in concussion. Fed. Proc. , 5, 86. PMID: 21066471

JENSEN AV, BECKER RF & WINDLE WF. (1946). Effect of intermittent exposure to a simulated altitude of 30,000 feet on memory in guinea pigs. Fed. Proc. , 5, 52. PMID: 21066303

PEELE TL, GROAT RA & WINDLE WF. (1946). Reactions of the spinal cord to laminectomy. Fed. Proc. , 5, 80. PMID: 21022209

BECKER RF, GROAT RA & WINDLE WF. (1946). Study of learning and memory in guinea pigs suffering brain concussion. Fed. Proc. , 5, 7. PMID: 21015661

WINDLE WF & CLEARWATERS P. (1946). Development of the nervous system. Prog Neurol Psychiatry , 1, 18-25. PMID: 20991820

WINDLE WF & GROAT RA. (1945). Disappearance of nerve cells after concussion. Anat. Rec. , 93, 201-9. PMID: 21003323

Steele AG & Windle WF. (1939). Some correlations between respiratory movements and blood gases in cat foetuses. J. Physiol. (Lond.) , 94, 531-8. PMID: 16995062

Steele AG & Windle WF. (1939). The oxygen and carbon dioxide content of the blood of normal and pregnant decerebrate cats. J. Physiol. (Lond.) , 94, 525-30. PMID: 16995061

Scharpenberg LG & Windle WF. (1938). A Study of Spinal Cord Development in Silver-stained Sheep Embryos correlated with Early Somatic Movements. J. Anat. , 72, 344-51. PMID: 17104702

Barcroft J, Barron DH & Windle WF. (1936). Some observations on genesis of somatic movements in sheep embryos. J. Physiol. (Lond.) , 87, 73-8. PMID: 16994778

Windle WF, Zeiss FR & Adamski MS. (1928). Note on a Case of Anomalous Right Vertebral and Subclavian Arteries. J. Anat. , 62, 512-4. PMID: 17104207

Windle WF. (1923). Unmyelinated Nerve Fibres of the Dorsal Root. J. Anat. , 57, 360-3. PMID: 17103984

Listed

1: Windle WF. Recollections of research in spinal cord regeneration. Exp Neurol. 1981 Jan;71(1):1-5. PubMed PMID: 7004883.


2: Windle WF. The cayo santiago primate colony. Science. 1980 Sep 26;209(4464):1486-91. PubMed PMID: 17745947.


3: Windle WF. Inhibition of regeneration of severed axons in the spinal cord. Exp Neurol. 1980 Jul;69(1):209-11. PubMed PMID: 7389848.


4: Windle WF. Neurotropism. Exp Neurol. 1980 Feb;67(2):251-6. PubMed PMID: 6101270.


5: Puchala E, Windle WF. The possibility of structural and functional restitution after spinal cord injury. A review. Exp Neurol. 1977 Apr;55(1):1-42. PubMed PMID: 849750.


6: Pettegrew RK, Windle WF. Factors in recovery from spinal cord injury. Summarized transactions of a conference held May 24-25, 1976, in Granville, Ohio, under the auspices of Denison University and Help Them Walk Again Foundation. Exp Neurol. 1976 Dec;53(3):815-29. PubMed PMID: 1001400.


7: Windle WF. Editorial: The beginning of experimental neurology. Exp Neurol. 1976 May;51(2):277-80. PubMed PMID: 773653.


8: Windle WF. Clarence Luther Herrick and the beginning of neuroscience in America. Exp Neurol. 1975 Oct;49(1 pt 2):1-10. PubMed PMID: 1102325.


9: Sechzer JA, Faro MD, Windle WF. Studies of monkeys asphyxiated at birth: implications for minimal cerebral dysfunction. Semin Psychiatry. 1973 Feb;5(1):19-34. Review. PubMed PMID: 4215138.


10: Sechzer JA, Faro MD, Barker JN, Barsky D, Gutierrez S, Windle WF. Developmental behaviors: delayed appearance in monkeys asphyxiated at birth. Science. 1971 Jun 18;172(3989):1221. PubMed PMID: 17747350.


11: Sechzer JA, Faro MD, Barker JN, Barsky D, Gutierrez S, Windle WF. Development behaviors: delayed appearance in monkeys asphyxiated at birth. Science. 1971 Mar 19;171(3976):1173-5. PubMed PMID: 4100463.


12: Windle WF. Cerebral hemorrhage in relation to birth asphyxia. Science. 1970 Feb 13;167(3920):1000-2. PubMed PMID: 4983436.


13: Guth L, Windle WF. The enigma of central nervous regeneration. Summarized transactions of a conference on applications of new technology to the enigma of central nervous regeneration, held in Palm Beach, Florida, February 4-6, 1970 under the auspices of the National Paraplegia Foundation. Exp Neurol. 1970;28:Suppl 5:1-43. PubMed PMID: 4097653.


14: Windle WF. Development of neural elements in human embryos of four to seven weeks gestation. Exp Neurol. 1970;28:Suppl:44-83. PubMed PMID: 4097652.


15: Windle WF. Brain damage by asphyxia at birth. Sci Am. 1969 Oct;221(4):76-84. PubMed PMID: 4980227.


16: Faro MD, Windle WF. Transneuronal degeneration in brains of monkeys asphyxiated at birth. Exp Neurol. 1969 May;24(1):38-53. PubMed PMID: 4181590.


17: Windle WF. Brain damage at birth. Functional and structural modifications with time. JAMA. 1968 Nov 25;206(9):1967-72. PubMed PMID: 4972328.


18: Munroe JS, Windle WF. Tumours induced by chicken sarcoma in monkeys conditioned with progesterone. Nature. 1967 Nov 25;216(5117):811-3. PubMed PMID: 6074954.


19: Windle WF. Asphyxia at birth, a major factor in mental retardation: suggestions for prevention based on experiments in monkeys. Proc Annu Meet Am Psychopathol Assoc. 1967;56:140-7. Review. PubMed PMID: 4966947.


20: Windle WF. An experimental approach to prevention or reduction of the brain damage of birth asphyxia. Dev Med Child Neurol. 1966 Apr;8(2):129-40. PubMed PMID: 4959587.


21: Sever JL, Meier GW, Windle WF, Schiff GM, Monif GR, Fabiyi A. Experimental rubella in pregnant rhesus monkeys. J Infect Dis. 1966 Feb;116(1):21-6. PubMed PMID: 4956055.


22: Koford CB, Farber PA, Windle WF. Twins and teratisms in rhesus monkeys. Folia Primatol (Basel). 1966;4(3):221-6. PubMed PMID: 4955694.


23: Daniel SS, Dawes GS, James LS, Ross BB, Windle WF. Hypothermia and the resuscitation of asphyxiated fetal rhesus monkeys. J Pediatr. 1966 Jan;68(1):45-53. PubMed PMID: 4954933.


24: Windle WF. Fertility Experiment Recalled. Science. 1965 Sep 24;149(3691):1444-6. PubMed PMID: 17791622.


25: DAWES GS, HIBBARD E, WINDLE WF. THE EFFECT OF ALKALI AND GLUCOSE INFUSION ON PERMANENT BRAIN DAMAGE IN RHESUS MONKEYS ASPHYXIATED AT BIRTH. J Pediatr. 1964 Dec;65:801-6. PubMed PMID: 14244085.


26: Windle WF. Respiratory Distress: Relation to Prematurity and Other Factors in Newborn Monkeys. Science. 1964 Mar 20;143(3612):1345-6. PubMed PMID: 17799252.


27: WINDLE WF. RESPIRATORY DISTRESS: RELATION TO PREMATURITY AND OTHER FACTORS IN NEWBORN MONKEYS. Science. 1964 Mar 20;143(3612):1345-6. PubMed PMID: 14113629.


28: MUNROE JS, WINDLE WF. Tumors induced in primates by chicken sarcoma virus. Science. 1963 Jun 28;140(3574):1415-6. PubMed PMID: 13936650.


29: WINDLE WF. Neuropathology of certain forms of mental retardation. Science. 1963 Jun 14;140(3572):1186-9. PubMed PMID: 14001140.


30: LUCEY JF, BEHRMAN RE, ESQUIVELDEGALLARDO FO, HIBBARD E, WINDLE WF. EXPERIMENTAL KERNICTERUS IN THE NEWBORN MONKEY. Trans Am Neurol Assoc. 1963;88:165-8. PubMed PMID: 14272207.


31: WINDLE WF, JACOBSON HN, ROBERT DE RAMIREZ DE ARELLANO MI, COMBS CM. Structural and functional sequelae of asphyxia neonatorum in monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Res Publ Assoc Res Nerv Ment Dis. 1962;39:169-82. PubMed PMID: 14007461.


32: WINDLE WF, ROBERT DE RAMIREZ DE ARELLANO MI, RAMIREZ DE ARELLANO M, HIBBARD E. [Role of asphyxia during birth in the origin of disorders in young monkeys]. Rev Neurol (Paris). 1961 Aug;105:142-52. French. PubMed PMID: 14007462.


33: RANCK JB Jr, WINDLE WF. Asphyxiation of adult rhesus monkeys. Exp Neurol. 1961 Jan;3:122-5. PubMed PMID: 13739430.


34: ROBERT DE RAMIREZ DE ARELLANO MI, WINDLE WF. Death associated with photic stimulation during electro-encephalographic recording in monkeys. Trans Am Neurol Assoc. 1961;86:157-60. PubMed PMID: 14492720.


35: JACOBSON HN, WINDLE WF. Responses of foetal and newborn monkeys to asphyxia. J Physiol. 1960 Oct;153:447-65. PubMed PMID: 13718600; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1359762.


36: WINDLE WF. Effects of asphyxiation of the fetus and the newborn infant. Pediatrics. 1960 Oct;26:565-9. PubMed PMID: 13785781.


37: JACOBSON HN, WINDLE WF. Observations on mating, gestation, birth and postnatal development of Macaca mulatta. Biol Neonat. 1960 Jul;2:105-20. PubMed PMID: 13853064.


38: CAMPBELL JB, WINDLE WF. Relation of millipore to healing and regeneration in transected spinal cords of monkeys. Neurology. 1960 Mar;10:306-11. PubMed PMID: 13807276.


39: RANCK JB Jr, WINDLE WF. Brain damage in the monkey, macaca mulatta, by asphyxia neonatorum. Exp Neurol. 1959 Jun;1(2):130-54. PubMed PMID: 13663899.


40: WINDLE WF, SMART JO, BEERS JJ. Residual function after subtotal spinal cord transection in adult cats. Neurology. 1958 Jul;8(7):518-21. PubMed PMID: 13566395.


41: WINDLE WF, CAMMERMEYER J. [Not Available]. Science. 1958 Jun 27;127(3313):1503-4. PubMed PMID: 13555914.


42: WINDLE WF. Neurological and psychological deficits from asphyxia neonatorum. Public Health Rep. 1957 Jul;72(7):646-50. PubMed PMID: 13441865; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2031333.


43: WINDLE WF. Regeneration of axons in the vertebrate central nervous system. Physiol Rev. 1956 Oct;36(4):427-40. PubMed PMID: 13370344.


44: WINDLE WF. Dr. Pedro Belou. Anat Rec. 1956 Jun;125(2):288-9. PubMed PMID: 13354984.


45: WINDLE WF, LITTRELL JL, SMART JO, JORALEMON J. Regeneration in the cord of spinal monkeys. Neurology. 1956 Jun;6(6):420-8. PubMed PMID: 13322175.


46: WINDLE WF, CAMMERMEYER J, JORALEMON J, SMART JO, FERINGA ER, MCQUILLEN MP. Effects of reserpine in animals, especially primates. Trans Am Neurol Assoc. 1956;(81st Meeting):69-71. PubMed PMID: 13409470.


47: CLEMENTE CD, WINDLE WF. Regeneration of severed nerve fibers in the spinal cord of the adult cat. J Comp Neurol. 1954 Dec;101(3):691-731. PubMed PMID: 13233357.


48: WINDLE WF. Regeneration in the spinal cord of the cat in relation to observations on a human subject. Trans Am Neurol Assoc. 1954;13(79th Meeting):233-5. PubMed PMID: 13238376.


49: WINDLE WF, CLEMENTE CD, SCOTT D Jr, CHAMBERS WW. Structural and functional regeneration in the central nervous system. AMA Arch Neurol Psychiatry. 1952 Apr;67(4):553-4. PubMed PMID: 14914234.


50: WINDLE WF, CLEMENTE CD, CHAMBERS WW. Inhibition of formation of a glial barrier as a means of permitting a peripheral nerve to grow into the brain. J Comp Neurol. 1952 Apr;96(2):359-69. PubMed PMID: 14938473.


51: WINDLE WF. Activities of certain bacterial polysaccharides. Trans N Y Acad Sci. 1952 Feb;14(4):159-61. PubMed PMID: 14913650.


52: WINDLE WF, CLEMENTE CD, SCOTT D Jr, CHAMBERS WW. Induction of neuronal regeneration in the central nervous system of animals. Trans Am Neurol Assoc. 1952;56(77th Meeting):164-70. PubMed PMID: 13038819.


53: LaVELLE A, WINDLE WF. Nucleolar changes and development of Nissl substance in the cerebral cortex of fetal guinea pigs. J Comp Neurol. 1951 Jun;94(3):453-73. PubMed PMID: 14850588.


54: WINDLE WF, CHAMBERS WW. Regeneration in the spinal cord of the cat and dog. AMA Arch Neurol Psychiatry. 1951 Feb;65(2):261-2. PubMed PMID: 14799008.


55: WINDLE WF, CHAMBERS WW. Regeneration in the spinal cord of the cat and dog. J Comp Neurol. 1950 Oct;93(2):241-57. PubMed PMID: 14784519.


56: LIU CN, WINDLE WF. Effects of inanition on the central nervous system; an experimental study on the guinea pig. Arch Neurol Psychiatry. 1950 Jun;63(6):918-27. PubMed PMID: 15426436.


57: WILCOX HH, WINDLE WF. A controlled study of the effects upon the brains of guinea pigs of ultrasonic waves generated by turbo-jet engines. J Aviat Med. 1950 Apr;21(2):85-9. PubMed PMID: 15415398.


58: LIU C, BAILEY HL, WINDLE WF. An attempt to produce structural changes in nerve cells by intense functional excitation induced electrically. J Comp Neurol. 1950 Apr;92(2):169-81. PubMed PMID: 15415469.


59: SIEKERT RG, WILLIAMS SC, WINDLE WF. Histologic study of the brains of monkeys after experimental electric shock. Arch Neurol Psychiatry. 1950 Jan;63(1):79-86, illust. PubMed PMID: 15408822.


60: LILLIE RD, WINDLE WF, ZIRKLE C. Interim report of the Committee on Histologic Mounting Media; resinous media. Stain Technol. 1950 Jan;25(1):1-9. PubMed PMID: 15402253.


61: JENSEN AV, BECKER RF, WINDLE WF. Changes in brain structure and memory after intermittent exposure to simulated altitude of 30,000 feet. Arch Neurol Psychiatry. 1948 Sep;60(3):221-39. PubMed PMID: 18106810.


62: DeMARSH QB, ALT HL, WINDLE WF. Factors influencing the blood picture of the newborn; studies on sinus blood on the first and third days. Am J Dis Child. 1948 Jun;75(6):860-71. PubMed PMID: 18110137.


63: SOLA AE, BECKER RF, WINDLE WF. Effects of chronic decompression anoxia on retention in guinea pigs; special considerations at 23,000 feet. J Comp Physiol Psychol. 1948 Jun;41(3):196-202. PubMed PMID: 18867074.


64: BROOKHART JM, GROAT RA, WINDLE WF. A study of the mechanics of gunshot injury to the spinal cord of the cat. Mil Surg. 1948 May;102(5):386-95. PubMed PMID: 18913351.


65: JENSEN AV, WINDLE WF. Effect of intermittent exposure to 30,000 feet simulated altitude on brain structure. Anat Rec. 1947 Mar;97(3):346. PubMed PMID: 20341839.


66: CHAMBERS WW, WINDLE WF. Site of action of a bacterial pyrogen in cats with central nervous system lesions. Fed Proc. 1947 Mar;6(1 Pt 2):89. PubMed PMID: 20242335.


67: WINDLE WF, KOENIG H, JENSEN AV. Histologic study of the brain in experimentally induced acidosis. Arch Neurol Psychiatry. 1946 Oct;56:428-33. PubMed PMID: 20999848.


68: JENSEN AV, WINDLE WF. The brain after intermittent exposure to simulated high altitude. Arch Neurol Psychiatry. 1946 Sep;56:346. PubMed PMID: 20999838.


69: RHINES R, MAGOUN HW, WINDLE WF. The bulbar inhibitory mechanism in concussion. Am J Physiol. 1946 Jun;146:344-7. PubMed PMID: 20989241.


70: PEELE TL, WINDLE WF. Reaction of the spinal cord to laminectomy. Anat Rec. 1946 Mar;94:488. PubMed PMID: 21020614.


71: WINDLE WF, RAMBACH WA Jr, et al. Water content of the brain after concussion and its noncontributory relation to the histopathology of concussion. J Neurosurg. 1946 Mar;3:157-64. PubMed PMID: 21018505.


72: WINDLE WF, GROAT RA, FOX CA. Structural changes in the brain in experimental concussion. Arch Neurol Psychiatry. 1946 Feb;55:162-4. PubMed PMID: 21066011.


73: WINDLE WF, JENSEN AV. A study of the brain after intermittent exposure to a simulated altitude of 23,000 feet. J Aviat Med. 1946 Feb;17:70-9. PubMed PMID: 21018676.


74: WINDLE WF, JENSEN AV. Brain structure after intermittent exposure to simulated high altitudes. Fed Proc. 1946;5(1 Pt 2):114. PubMed PMID: 21066534.


75: RHINES R, MAGOUN HW, WINDLE WF. The bulbar inhibitory mechanism in concussion. Fed Proc. 1946;5(1 Pt 2):86. PubMed PMID: 21066471.


76: JENSEN AV, BECKER RF, WINDLE WF. Effect of intermittent exposure to a simulated altitude of 30,000 feet on memory in guinea pigs. Fed Proc. 1946;5(1 Pt 2):52. PubMed PMID: 21066303.


77: PEELE TL, GROAT RA, WINDLE WF. Reactions of the spinal cord to laminectomy. Fed Proc. 1946;5(1 Pt 2):80. PubMed PMID: 21022209.


78: BECKER RF, GROAT RA, WINDLE WF. Study of learning and memory in guinea pigs suffering brain concussion. Fed Proc. 1946;5(1):7. PubMed PMID: 21015661.


79: WINDLE WF, CLEARWATERS P. Development of the nervous system. Prog Neurol Psychiatry. 1946;1:18-25. PubMed PMID: 20991820.


80: WINDLE WF, GROAT RA. Disappearance of nerve cells after concussion. Anat Rec. 1945 Oct;93:201-9. PubMed PMID: 21003323.


81: Steele AG, Windle WF. Some correlations between respiratory movements and blood gases in cat foetuses. J Physiol. 1939 Jan 14;94(4):531-8. PubMed PMID: 16995062; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1393875.


82: Steele AG, Windle WF. The oxygen and carbon dioxide content of the blood of normal and pregnant decerebrate cats. J Physiol. 1939 Jan 14;94(4):525-30. PubMed PMID: 16995061; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1393874.


83: Scharpenberg LG, Windle WF. A Study of Spinal Cord Development in Silver-stained Sheep Embryos correlated with Early Somatic Movements. J Anat. 1938 Apr;72(Pt 3):344-51. PubMed PMID: 17104702; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1252389.


84: Barcroft J, Barron DH, Windle WF. Some observations on genesis of somatic movements in sheep embryos. J Physiol. 1936 Jun 10;87(1):73-8. PubMed PMID: 16994778; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1395086.


85: Windle WF, Zeiss FR, Adamski MS. Note on a Case of Anomalous Right Vertebral and Subclavian Arteries. J Anat. 1928 Jul;62(Pt 4):512-4. PubMed PMID: 17104207; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1249992.


86: Windle WF. Unmyelinated Nerve Fibres of the Dorsal Root. J Anat. 1923 Jul;57(Pt 4):360-3. PubMed PMID: 17103984; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1263009.