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MS. Bodmer 1901

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Title

Papers relating to articles and essays

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MS. Bodmer 1901

Summary

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

Folder 1: Bodmer, W.F. (1981). HLA-the major human tissue typing system. In Biological Manipulation of Life, H. Messel, ed. (Sydney: Pergamon Press), pp. 217-244 and Bodmer, W.F. (1981). The genetic and cellular basis for cancer. In Biological Manipulation of Life, H. Messel, ed. (Sydney: Pergamon Press), pp. 245-280

Folder 2: Bodmer, W.F. (1981). Implications of advances in genetics for the future. In Biological Manipulation of Life, H. Messel, ed. (Sydney: Pergamon Press), pp. 311-328 and Bodmer, W.F. (1981). Introductory remarks to the fourth session: gene organisation and evolution. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 293, 173-176

Folder 3: Travers, P.J., Arklie, J.L., Trowsdale, J., Patillo, R.A., and Bodmer, W.F. (1982). Lack of expression of HLA-ABC antigens in choriocarcinoma and other human tumor cell lines. In Research Frontiers in Aging and Cancer, P. Greenwald, ed. (Bethesda, Maryland: National Cancer Institute), pp. 175-180 and Lee, J.S., Trowsdale, J., and Bodmer, W.F. (1982). cDNA clones coding for the heavy chain of human HLA-DR antigen. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 79, 545-549

Folder 4: De Kretser, T.A., Crumpton, M.J., Bodmer, J.G., and Bodmer, W.F. (1982). Two dimensional gel analysis of the polypeptides precipitated by a polymorphic HLA-DR1, 2 and w6 monoclonal antibody: evidence of a third locus. European Journal of Immunology 12, 600-606 and De Kretser, T.A., Crumpton, M.J., Bodmer, J.G., and Bodmer, W.F. (1982). Demonstration of two distinct light-chains in HLA-DR associated antigens by two dimensional gel electrophoresis. European Journal of Immunology 12, 214-221

Folder 5: Whitehead, A.S., Solomon, E., Chambers, S., Bodmer, W.F., Povey, S., and Fey, G. (1982). Assignment of the structural gene for the third component of human complement to chromosome 19. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 79, 5021-5025

Date

1981-1982

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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