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Notebooks G158, G159, G161

MS. Bodmer 2101 ( =Res.)

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Title

Notebooks G158, G159, G161

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MS. Bodmer 2101 ( =Res.)

Summary

Comprises:

Folder 1: 'EBV HbsAg Tests'. Papers relating to research on hepatitis B antigen testing, including patient lists and index cards, correspondence and a related National Health Service report, 1976-1987

Folder 2: 'PCR Expts'. Research notes on AMPPD detection experiments. Includes supporting photographic images glued to pages. Researcher Peter Krausa, 1989-1991

Folder 3: 'Monoclonal Antibodies Received'. Hardback notebook containing lists of donors, 1979-1994

Date

1976-1994

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Sir Walter Bodmer and Lady Julia Bodmer

Papers of Lady Julia Bodmer

ICRF Tissue Antigen Laboratory

Research notebooks

Notebooks G158, G159, G161

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