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Papers relating to articles and essays

MS. Bodmer 1915

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Papers relating to articles and essays

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MS. Bodmer 1915

Summary

Comprises correspondence, notes, drafts, proofs and other papers relating to:

Folder 1: Bodmer, W.F. (1992). Genome research in Europe. Science 256, 480-481, Cottrell, S., Bicknell, D., Kaklamanis, L., and Bodmer, W.F. (1992). Molecular analysis of APC mutations in familial adenomatous polyposis and sporadic colon carcinomas. Lancet 340, 626-630 and Bodmer, W.F. (1992). A new look at tumour immunology. European Journal of Cancer 28A, 1761-1762

Folder 2: Browning, M.J., and Bodmer, W.F. (1992). MHC antigens and cancer: Implications for T cell surveillance. Current Biology 4, 613-618 and Kaklamanis, L., Gatter, K.C., Hill, A.B., Mortensen, N., Harris, A.L., Krausa, P., McMichael, A., Bodmer, J.G., and Bodmer, W.F. (1992). Loss of HLA class-I alleles, heavy chains and B2-microglobulin in colorectal cancer. International Journal of Cancer 51, 379-385

Folder 3: Hampton, M.H., Tristan, J.R., Ward, J., Cottrell, S., Howe, K., Thomas, H.J.W., Ballhausen, W.G., Jones, T., Sheer, D., Solomon, S., Frischauf, A.M., and Bodmer, W.F. (1992). Yeast artificial chromosomes for the molecular analysis of the familial polyposis APC gene region. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 89, 8249-8253 and Bodmer, W.F. (1992). Editorial: patent absurdity. Science and Public Affairs, Summer, 3-4

Folder 4: Markie, D., Jones, T.A., Sheer, D., Bodmer, W.F. (1992). A Somatic Cell Hybrid Panel for Regional Mapping of Human Chromosomes. Genomics 14, 431-436 and Bodmer, W.F., Browning, M.F., Krausa, P., Rowan, A., Bicknell, D.C., and Bodmer, J.G.B. (1993). Tumour Escape from Immune Response by Variation in HLA Expressions and Other Mechanisms. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 690, 42-49

Folder 5: Bodmer, W.F. (1993). Who Owns DNA? Technology & Innovation & Society, 17-18, Nugent, K.P., Phillips, R.K.S., Hodgson, S.V., Cottrell, S., Smith-Ravin, J., Pack, K., and Bodmer, W.F. (1994). Phenotypic expression in familial adenomatous polyposis: partial prediction by mutation analysis. Gut 35, 1622-1623, Bodmer, W.F. (1995). Where will Genome Analysis Lead us Forty Years On? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 758, 414-426 and Bodmer, W.F. (1994). The influence of charitable foundations on medical research policy. Science In Parliament 51, 14-18

Date

1991-1995

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (5 folders)

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Archive of Sir Walter Bodmer and Lady Julia Bodmer

Papers of Sir Walter Bodmer

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Publication drafts and related papers

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