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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Francis Peyton Rous was an American pathologist at the Rockefeller University known for his works in oncoviruses, blood transfusion and physiology of digestion. A medical graduate from the Johns Hopkins University, he was discouraged to become a practicing physician due to severe tuberculosis. After three years of working as an instructor of pathology at the University of Michigan, he became dedicated researcher at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research for the rest of his career.
Francis Peyton Rous's Published Works
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- A SARCOMA OF THE FOWL TRANSMISSIBLE BY AN AGENT SEPARABLE FROM THE TUMOR CELLS. (1911) (741)
- THE PROGRESSION TO CARCINOMA OF VIRUS-INDUCED RABBIT PAPILLOMAS (SHOPE) (1935) (470)
- A TRANSMISSIBLE AVIAN NEOPLASM. (SARCOMA OF THE COMMON FOWL.) (1910) (379)
- RELATION OF THE PORTAL BLOOD TO LIVER MAINTENANCE (1920) (349)
- CONDITIONAL NEOPLASMS AND SUBTHRESHOLD NEOPLASTIC STATES (1941) (338)
- A SARCOMA OF THE FOWL TRANSMISSIBLE BY AN AGENT SEPARABLE FROM THE TUMOR CELLS (1911) (312)
- THE INITIATING AND PROMOTING ELEMENTS IN TUMOR PRODUCTION (1944) (268)
- A TRANSPLANTABLE RABBIT CARCINOMA ORIGINATING IN A VIRUS-INDUCED PAPILLOMA AND CONTAINING THE VIRUS IN MASKED OR ALTERED FORM (1940) (241)
- THE INFLUENCE OF DIET ON TRANSPLANTED AND SPONTANEOUS MOUSE TUMORS (1914) (237)
- THE PRESERVATION OF LIVING RED BLOOD CELLS IN VITRO : I. METHODS OF PRESERVATION. (1916) (156)
- THE EXPERIMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF LATENT NEOPLASTIC CHANGES IN TARRED SKIN (1941) (153)
- Transmission of a malignant new growth by means of a cell-free filtrate. (1973) (148)
- A METHOD FOR OBTAINING SUSPENSIONS OF LIVING CELLS FROM THE FIXED TISSUES, AND FOR THE PLATING OUT OF INDIVIDUAL CELLS (1916) (140)
- THE GRADIENT OF VASCULAR PERMEABILITY (1930) (136)
- THE CARCINOGENIC EFFECT OF A PAPILLOMA VIRUS ON THE TARRED SKIN OF RABBITS : I. DESCRIPTION OF THE PHENOMENON. (1938) (112)
- ON THE CAUSE OF THE LOCALIZATION OF SECONDARY TUMORS AT POINTS OF INJURY (1914) (110)
- THE EFFECT OF CHEMICAL CARCINOGENS ON VIRUS-INDUCED RABBIT PAPILLOMAS (1944) (107)
- THE PRESERVATION OF LIVING RED BLOOD CELLS IN VITRO (1916) (99)
- EXPERIMENTS ON THE CAUSE OF THE RABBIT CARCINOMAS DERIVED FROM VIRUS-INDUCED PAPILLOMAS (1952) (98)
- THE CONCENTRATING ACTIVITY OF THE GALL BLADDER (1920) (95)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN-TISSUES : II. ON THE MOBILIZATION OF ACID MATERIAL WITHIN CELLS, AND THE REACTION AS INFLUENCED BY THE CELL STATE. (1925) (91)
- THE PROTECTION OF PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS BY LIVING TISSUE CELLS (1916) (86)
- THE BEHAVIOR OF CHICKEN SARCOMA IMPLANTED IN THE DEVELOPING EMBRYO (1912) (78)
- Surmise and Fact on the Nature of Cancer (1959) (71)
- CANCERS DERIVING FROM THE VIRUS PAPILLOMAS OF WILD RABBITS UNDER NATURAL CONDITIONS (1940) (67)
- A VIRUS-INDUCED MAMMALIAN GROWTH WITH THE CHARACTERS OF A TUMOR (THE SHOPE RABBIT PAPILLOMA) (1934) (65)
- EXPERIMENTS ON THE CAUSE OF THE RABBIT CARCINOMAS DERIVED FROM VIRUS-INDUCED PAPILLOMAS (1952) (65)
- THE CARCINOGENIC EFFECT OF A PAPILLOMA VIRUS ON THE TARRED SKIN OF RABBITS (1938) (62)
- THE NORMAL FATE OF ERYTHROCYTES : I. THE FINDINGS IN HEALTHY ANIMALS. (1917) (60)
- DESTRUCTION OF THE RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES IN HEALTH AND DISEASE (60)
- THE CARCINOGENIC EFFECT OF A VIRUS UPON TARRED SKIN. (1936) (57)
- SELECTION WITH THE MAGNET AND CULTIVATION OF RETICULO-ENDOTHELIAL CELLS (KUPFFER CELLS) (1934) (56)
- PHYSIOLOGICAL CAUSES FOR THE VARIED CHARACTER OF STASIS BILE (1921) (53)
- THE NEOPLASTIC POTENTIALITIES OF MOUSE EMBRYO TISSUES : IV. LUNG ADENOMAS IN BABY MICE AS RESULT OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO URETHANE (1948) (51)
- A METHOD FOR THE PERMANENT STERILE DRAINAGE OF INTRAABDOMINAL DUCTS, AS APPLIED TO THE COMMON DUCT (1922) (50)
- The Virus Tumors and the Tumor Problem (1936) (48)
- ON THE CAUSATION BY FILTERABLE AGENTS OF THREE DISTINCT CHICKEN TUMORS (1914) (47)
- THE BILIARY OBSTRUCTION REQUIRED TO PRODUCE JAUNDICE (1921) (46)
- JOINT ACTION OF A CHEMICAL CARCINOGEN AND A NEOPLASTIC VIRUS TO INDUCE CANCER IN RABBITS (1951) (45)
- The challenge to man of the neoplastic cell. (1967) (42)
- THE NEOPLASTIC POTENTIALITIES OF MOUSE EMBRYO TISSUES : I. THE FINDINGS WITH SKIN OF C STRAIN EMBRYOS TRANSPLANTED TO ADULT ANIMALS. (1945) (41)
- A COMPARISON OF VIRUS-INDUCED RABBIT TUMORS WITH THE TUMORS OF UNKNOWN CAUSE ELICITED BY TARRING (1939) (41)
- SEROLOGICAL REACTIONS WITH A VIRUS CAUSING RABBIT PAPILLOMAS WHICH BECOME CANCEROUS (1936) (40)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES : I. GENERAL FEATURES OF VITAL STAINING WITH LITMUS. (1925) (38)
- Carcinomatous Changes in Virus-induced Papillomas of the Skin of the Rabbit (1935) (38)
- AN EXPERIMENTAL COMPARISON OF TRANSPLANTED TUMOR AND A TRANSPLANTED NORMAL TISSUE CAPABLE OF GROWTH (1910) (38)
- A Virus Causing Oral Papillomatosis in Rabbits (1936) (37)
- THE PLATING OF TUMOR COMPONENTS ON THE SUBCUTANEOUS EXPANSES OF YOUNG MICE (1962) (35)
- STUDIES ON THE TOTAL BILE : I. THE EFFECTS OF OPERATION, EXERCISE, HOT WEATHER, RELIEF OF OBSTRUCTION, INTERCURRENT DISEASE, AND OTHER NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL INFLUENCES. (1923) (33)
- A VIRUS-INDUCED MAMMALIAN GROWTH WITH THE CHARACTERS OF A TUMOR (THE SHOPE RABBIT PAPILLOMA) (1934) (33)
- THE PATHOGENESIS OF DEFERRED CANCER : A STUDY OF THE AFTER-EFFECTS OF METHYLCHOLANTHRENE UPON RABBIT SKIN (1950) (32)
- The Nearer Causes of Cancer. (1943) (32)
- THE GRADIENT OF VASCULAR PERMEABILITY : III. THE GRADIENT ALONG THE CAPILLARIES AND VENULES OF FROG SKIN. (1931) (31)
- A FILTERABLE AGENT THE CAUSE OF A SECOND CHICKEN-TUMOR, AN OSTEOCHONDROSARCOMA (1912) (31)
- THE BILIARY FACTOR IN LIVER LESIONS (1920) (30)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE RELATION OF THE VIRUS CAUSING RABBIT PAPILLOMAS TO THE CANCERS DERIVING THEREFROM (1936) (29)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE RELATION OF THE VIRUS CAUSING RABBIT PAPILLOMAS TO THE CANCERS DERIVING THEREFROM (1936) (28)
- VARIATIONS IN A CHICKEN SARCOMA CAUSED BY A FILTERABLE AGENT (1913) (28)
- OBSERVATIONS ON SOME CAUSES OF GALL STONE FORMATION (1924) (27)
- ON IMMUNITY TO TRANSPLANTABLE CHICKEN TUMORS (1914) (26)
- A transmissible avian neoplasm. (Sarcoma of the common fowl) by Peyton Rous, M.D., Experimental Medicine for Sept. 1, 1910, vol. 12, pp.696- 705 (1979) (26)
- THE FIXATION AND PROTECTION OF VIRUSES BY THE CELLS OF SUSCEPTIBLE ANIMALS (1935) (25)
- RESISTANCE TO A TUMOR-PRODUCING AGENT AS DISTINCT FROM RESISTANCE TO THE IMPLANTED TUMOR CELLS (1913) (24)
- FREE ANTIGEN AND ANTIBODY CIRCULATING TOGETHER IN LARGE AMOUNTS (HEMAGGLUTININ AND AGGLUTINOGEN IN THE BLOOD OF TRANSFUSED RABBITS) (1918) (24)
- EXPERIMENTS ON THE PRODUCTION OF SPECIFIC ANTISERA FOR INFECTIONS OF UNKNOWN CAUSE (1920) (23)
- THE RENAL ELIMINATION OF BILIRUBIN (1922) (23)
- Viruses and Tumour Causation: An Appraisal of Present Knowledge (1965) (23)
- Tissue Affinity of Shope Papilloma Virus (1936) (22)
- THE NORMAL FATE OF ERYTHROCYTES : II. BLOOD DESTRUCTION IN PLETHORIC ANIMALS AND IN ANIMALS WITH A SIMPLE ANEMIA. (1917) (22)
- THE DETERMINING INFLUENCE OF TAR, BENZPYRENE, AND METHYLCHOLANTHRENE ON THE CHARACTER OF THE BENIGN TUMORS INDUCED THEREWITH IN RABBIT SKIN (1944) (22)
- URINARY SIDEROSIS : HEMOSIDERIN GRANULES IN THE URINE AS AN AID IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF PERNICIOUS ANEMIA, HEMOCHROMATOSIS, AND OTHER DISEASES CAUSING SIDEROSIS OF THE KIDNEY. (1918) (21)
- THE HISTOLOGICAL SIGNS OF RESISTANCE TO A TRANSMISSIBLE SARCOMA OF THE FOWL (1912) (21)
- THE GRADIENT OF VASCULAR PERMEABILITY II. THE CONDITIONS IN FROG AND CHICKEN MUSCLE, AND IN THE MAMMALIAN DIAPHRAGM (1931) (20)
- Effectiveness of the Shope Papilloma Virus in Various American Rabbits (1935) (20)
- THE CHARACTERS OF A THIRD TRANSPLANTABLE CHICKEN TUMOR DUE TO A FILTERABLE CAUSE. A SARCOMA OF INTRACANALICULAR PATTERN (1913) (19)
- STUDIES ON THE TOTAL BILE (1923) (19)
- A VIRUS-INDUCED MAMMALIAN GROWTH WITH THE CHARACTERS OF A TUMOR (THE SHOPE RABBIT PAPILLOMA) (1934) (19)
- STUDIES ON THE TOTAL BILE : III. ON THE BILE CHANGES CAUSED BY A PRESSURE OBSTACLE TO SECRETION; AND ON HYDROHEPATOSIS. (1923) (19)
- Relationships of the Shope papilloma virus to the cancers it determines in domestic rabbits. (1960) (18)
- THE ACTIVATING, TRANSFORMING, AND CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS OF THE RABBIT PAPILLOMA VIRUS (SHOPE) UPON IMPLANTED TAR TUMORS (1940) (18)
- THE GRADIENT OF VASCULAR PERMEABILITY : IV. THE PERMEABILITY OF THE CUTANEOUS VENULES AND ITS FUNCTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE. (1931) (18)
- THE RELATION BETWEEN BLOOD DESTRUCTION AND THE OUTPUT OF BILE PIGMENT (1923) (18)
- The rôle of injury in the production of a chicken sarcoma by a filterable agent (1912) (18)
- FATAL KERATOMAS DUE TO DEEP HOMOGRAFTS OF THE BENIGN PAPILLOMAS OF TARRED MOUSE SKIN (1958) (17)
- Nobel prize in medicine or physiology (1967) (17)
- FLUID SUBSTITUTES FOR TRANSFUSION AFTER HEMORRHAGE: FIRST COMMUNICATION (1918) (17)
- PARABIOSIS AS A TEST FOR CIRCULATING ANTI-BODIES IN CANCER (1909) (16)
- METASTASIS AND TUMOR IMMUNITY: OBSERVATIONS WITH A TRANSMISSIBLE AVIAN NEOPLASM (1910) (15)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES IV. INDICATED DIFFERENCES IN THE REACTION OF THE ORGANS ON VITAL STAINING WITH PHTHALEINS. (1925) (15)
- THE FATE OF VACCINIA VIRUS ON CULTIVATION IN VITRO WITH KUPFFER CELLS (RETICULO-ENDOTHELIAL CELLS) (1938) (15)
- THE RELATION OF HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE TO THE GRADIENT OF CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY (1932) (15)
- THE PHAGOCYTIC POWER OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS (1917) (15)
- SEROLOGICAL REACTIONS WITH A VIRUS CAUSING RABBIT PAPILLOMAS WHICH BECOME CANCEROUS (1936) (15)
- THE CARCINOGENIC EFFECT OF METHYLCHOLANTHRENE AND OF TAR ON RABBIT PAPILLOMAS DUE TO A VIRUS. (1941) (15)
- EXPERIMENTS ON THE PRODUCTION OF SPECIFIC ANTISERA FOR INFECTIONS OF UNKNOWN CAUSE (1919) (14)
- THE NEOPLASTIC POTENTIALITIES OF MOUSE EMBRYO TISSUES : II. CONTRIBUTORY EXPERIMENTS; RESULTS WITH THE SKIN OF C3H AND WEBSTER-SWISS EMBRYOS; GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS. (1945) (14)
- THE CHARACTERS OF KUPFFER CELLS LIVING IN VITRO (1934) (14)
- THE NATURE OF THE FILTERABLE AGENT CAUSING A SARCOMA OF THE FOWL (1912) (14)
- STUDIES OF TISSUE MAINTENANCE : I. THE CHANGES WITH DIMINISHED BLOOD BULK (1929) (14)
- Effect of the Papilloma Virus (Shope) Upon the Tar Warts of Rabbits (1937) (14)
- A RAPID AND SIMPLE METHOD OF TESTING DONORS FOR TRANSFUSION (1915) (13)
- The relation between a chicken sarcoma's behavior and the growth's filterable cause (1912) (13)
- The challenge to man of the neoplastic cell. (1967) (13)
- The relation of the portal blood to liver maintenance (1920) (13)
- OBSERVATIONS ON SOME CAUSES OF GALL STONE FORMATION : I. EXPERIMENTAL CHOLELITHIASIS IN THE ABSENCE OF STASIS, INFECTION, AND GALL BLADDER INFLUENCES. (1923) (12)
- Concerning the cancer problem. (1946) (12)
- THE ACTIVATION OF SKIN GRAFTS (1946) (12)
- OUTLYING ACIDOSIS DUE TO FUNCTIONAL ISCHEMIA (1929) (12)
- OBSERVATIONS ON SOME CAUSES OF GALL STONE FORMATION (1923) (11)
- ON CERTAIN SPONTANEOUS CHICKEN TUMORS AS MANIFESTATIONS OF A SINGLE DISEASE (1914) (10)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES (1926) (10)
- The rate of tumor growth in underfed hosts (1911) (10)
- Transplantable tumors of the fowl : a neglected material for cancer research (1912) (10)
- SOURCES OF THE ANTIBODIES DEVELOPING AFTER REPEATED TRANSFUSION (1922) (10)
- THE GROWTH OF TISSUE IN ACID MEDIA (1913) (9)
- THE LIVER REQUIREMENT OF THE FASTING ORGANISM (1924) (9)
- A Comparison of the Tar Tumors of Rabbits and the Virus-Induced Tumors (1935) (8)
- THE RELATIONS OF EMBRYONIC TISSUE AND TUMOR IN MIXED GRAFTS (1911) (8)
- JAUNDICE AS AN EXPRESSION OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL WASTAGE OF CORPUSCLES (1925) (8)
- Symposium on RNA viruses and neoplasia. Comment. (1967) (7)
- EXPERIMENTS ON THE PRODUCTION OF SPECIFIC ANTISERA FOR INFECTIONS OF UNKNOWN CAUSE (1919) (7)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES (1925) (7)
- STUDIES OF TISSUE MAINTENANCE : III. PERSISTING BLOODLESSNESS AFTER FUNCTIONAL ISCHEMIA. (1929) (7)
- STUDIES ON THE TOTAL BILE (1923) (7)
- ARE CARCINOGENS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUPERIMPOSED NEOPLASTIC CHANGES OCCURRING IN MOUSE TUMOR CELLS? (1955) (7)
- THE NEOPLASTIC POTENTIALITIES OF MOUSE EMBRYO TISSUES (1945) (7)
- THE BILIARY ASPECTS OF LIVER DISEASE (1925) (7)
- SELECTION WITH THE MAGNET AND CULTIVATION OF "RETICULOENDOTHELIAL" CELLS. (1933) (6)
- THE INFLUENCE OF ETHER ANESTHESIA, OF HEMORRHAGE, AND OF PLETHORA FROM TRANSFUSION ON THE PRESSOR EFFECT OF MINUTE QUANTITIES OF EPINEPHRINE (1919) (6)
- The possible role of viruses in cancer. Opening remarks. (1960) (6)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES (1926) (6)
- IS THE LOCAL VASODILATATION AFTER DIFFERENT TISSUE INJURIES REFERABLE TO A SINGLE CAUSE? (1930) (6)
- SIGNIFICANCE OF THE HEMOSIDEROSIS OF PERNICIOUS ANEMIA (1922) (5)
- THE INCIDENCE OF CANCER IN TARRED AND SHELTERED MICE (1932) (5)
- The Fixation of Certain Viruses on the Cells of Susceptible Animals and Protection Afforded by Such Cells (1933) (5)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION OF LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES. (1924) (5)
- ON THE GREATER SUSCEPTIBILITY OF AN ALIEN VARIETY OF HOST TO AN AVIAN TUMOR (1914) (5)
- THE RESISTANCE TO A SPECIFIC HEMOLYSIN OF HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES IN HEALTH AND DISEASE (1909) (4)
- Simon Flexner and Medical Discovery. (1948) (4)
- SUPPRESSION OF BILE AS A RESULT OF IMPAIRMENT OF LIVER FUNCTION (1925) (4)
- Certain Factors Determining the Course of Virus-Induced Tumors (1935) (4)
- The scope of carcinogenesis. (1961) (4)
- THE NORMAL FATE OF ERYTHROCYTES (1917) (4)
- THE EFFECT OF PREGNANCY ON IMPLANTED EMBRYONIC TISSUE (1911) (3)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES IX. ON THE TISSUE REACTION AS INFLUENCED BY INHALATIONS OF CO2 AND BY OVERBREATHING. (1926) (3)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES : V. (b) INFLUENCE OF LYMPH-INSOLUBLE TISSUE MATERIALS ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE COLORATION WITH SOME PHTHALEIN INDICATORS. (1926) (3)
- THE FINAL RESPONSE OF THE SMALL CUTANEOUS VESSELS (1929) (3)
- THE NEOPLASTIC POTENTIALITIES OF MOUSE EMBRYO TISSUES (1948) (3)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES (1926) (2)
- Note on the production of acid by tissues growing in vitro (1913) (2)
- The Meaning of Bier's Spots. (1929) (2)
- THE GRADIENT OF VASCULAR PERMEABILITY (1930) (2)
- EXPERIMENTAL HEMOCHROMATOSIS (1918) (2)
- The activation of skin grafts. (1946) (2)
- On the preservation in vitro of living erythrocytes (1915) (2)
- FURTHER EXPERIMENTS ON THE CAUSE OF SEQUENTIAL NEOPLASTIC CHANGES (1964) (2)
- FALSE TRANSITIONS BETWEEN NORMAL AND CANCEROUS EPITHELIUM (1913) (2)
- THE NEOPLASTIC POTENTIALITIES OF MOUSE EMBRYO TISSUES (1945) (2)
- The modern dance of death (2)
- Transmission of a malignant new growth by means of a cell‐free filtrate (1972) (2)
- The experimental production of gall-stones in dogs, in the absence of infection, stasis, and gall bladder influence upon the bile (1922) (1)
- The resistance to mechanical injury of the erythrocytes of different species (1915) (1)
- Summary of Informal Discussions (1960) (1)
- THE PEACE RESOLUTION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS (1940) (1)
- Lasting individual differences in the resistance of normal bloods to shaking (1922) (1)
- URINARY SIDEROSIS (1918) (1)
- A. Vicious activity of the gall bladder during biliary stasis. B. The determining factor in the causation of white stasis bile (1920) (1)
- Recent Advances in Cancer Research (1947) (1)
- OBSERVATIONS ON SOME CAUSES OF GALL STONE FORMATION (1924) (1)
- Charles OBERLING, research worker on the nature of cancer. (1960) (1)
- The protection of fragile erythrocytes against mechanical injury (1915) (1)
- METHOD FOR INTRAVENOUS INJECTION OF GUINEA PIGS (1918) (1)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES (1925) (0)
- Presentation of the Kober Medal for 1961 to O.H.ROBERTSON. (1961) (0)
- Hydrohepatosis, a Condition Analogous to Hydronephrosis. (0)
- Presentation of the Kober medal to Richard Shope. (1957) (0)
- STUDIES OF TISSUE MAINTENANCE (1929) (0)
- THE EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION OF SECONDARY UNION BETWEEN NORMAL AND CARCINOMATOUS EPITHELIUM—PSEUDO-METAPLASIA (1910) (0)
- A great friend: George de Hevesy (1965) (0)
- THE PATHOGENESIS OF DEFERRED CANCER (1950) (0)
- The fate of embryonic tissue implanted in the mother (1910) (0)
- T H E NORMAL FATE OF ERYTHROCYTES (0)
- REPORT OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON PATHOLOGY. (1917) (0)
- The 'plating' of tumor components on the connective tissue expanses of young c mice. Abstr. (1961) (0)
- Abstracts of Papers (1940) (0)
- Cancer Research (1965) (0)
- Robert G. Green, 1895-1947 (1949) (0)
- Letter from Peyton Rous to Oswald T. Avery (1945) (0)
- The genesis of gall stones in the dog (1923) (0)
- Conversation with Dr. Avery about separation of virus from antibody (1939) (0)
- THE RELATIONS OF EMBRYONIC TISSUE AND TUMOR IN MIXED GRAFTS (1911) (0)
- Report of the Subcommittee on Pathology (1917) (0)
- Letter from Peyton Rous to Daniel Nathans (1958) (0)
- THE GRADIENT OF VASCULAR PERMEABILITY (1931) (0)
- STUDIES ON THE TOTAL BILE (1923) (0)
- THE NORMAL FATE OF ERYTHROCYTES (1917) (0)
- DISCUSSION: PART IV (1957) (0)
- Concerning the cancer problem. (1946) (0)
- Robert G. Green, 1895-1947. (1949) (0)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES (1926) (0)
- E X P E R I M E N T S on T H E P R O D U C T I O N of Specific Antisera for Infections of -unknown Cause (0)
- THE CHARACTERS OF A THIRD TRANSPLANTABLE CHICKEN TUMOR DUE TO A FILTERABLE CAUSE. A SARCOMA OF INTRACANALICULAR PATTERN (1913) (0)
- NATURE AND THE DOCTOR. (1938) (0)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES (1927) (0)
- RE: Professor Heinrich Pette -- 1951 -- Files, General -- letter, 1951-08-16 (1951) (0)
- The behavior of transplanted mixtures of tumor and embryo (1910) (0)
- STUDIES ON THE TOTAL BILE (1923) (0)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES (1926) (0)
- THE INSTABILITY OF RED BLOOD CELLS: PRESERVED IN THE METHOD OF ROUS AND TURNER (1919) (0)
- Aldred Scott Warthin (0)
- Selection with the Magnet and Cultivation of "Reticulo-Endothelial" Cells (1933) (0)
- STUDIES OF TISSUE MAINTENANCE (1929) (0)
- Anoxemia and Acidosis???Outlying Acidosis. (0)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN-TISSUES (1925) (0)
- THE GRADIENT OF VASCULAR PERMEABILITY (1931) (0)
- THE RELATIVE REACTION WITHIN LIVING MAMMALIAN TISSUES (1925) (0)
- Medical Staff Conference The Design of Rational Combination Chemotherapy for Cancer (0)
- Cancer research as viewed along the years. (1953) (0)
- Experimental Sarcoma of the Fowl (1911) (0)
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