In this brief letter, Avery declined to have his name added to the program of the meeting of the American Chemical Society in April of 1946 and informed Wendell Stanley that McCarty would present a paper at the meeting.
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Date:
1946-01-05 (January 5, 1946)
Creator:
Avery, Oswald T.
Recipient:
Stanley, Wendell M.
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Original Repository: University of California, Berkeley. Bancroft Library. Wendell M. Stanley Papers.
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Exhibit Category:
After the Discovery: The Transforming Principle's Reception by the Scientific Community
Relation:
Letter from Wendell M. Stanley to Oswald T. Avery (January 9, 1946)
Letter from James T. Grady to Maclyn McCarty (February 28, 1946)
Letter from Thomas M. Rivers to the New York District Medical Office (April 10, 1946)
Letter from Wendell M. Stanley to Maclyn McCarty (April 16, 1946)
Chemical Nature and Biological Specificity of the Substance Inducing Transformation of Pneumococcal Types: Abstract (April 1946)
Chemical Nature and Biological Specificity of the Substance Inducing Transformation of Pneumococcal Types (April 12, 1946)